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Really what Kenny's career going to become? Fighting the likes of Guida?
I don't see how that's a bad thing. Guida always puts on really good fights, him versus KenFlo could be
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I don't know how you would peg Florian as the gatekeeper, when Clay played the gatekeeper his last fight.Originally Posted by Scott Frost
Guess I am coming from the angle that Florian is perhaps gate keeper status after that loss to Penn and that shouldnt be the case. Perhaps (most likely) I am wrong.
In fact, the day after UFC 102, Rosholt met up with Leben in the hotel lobby before they departed for their respective flights. One topic of conversation was whether or not Leben tapped out during their pay-per-view-televised fight. The referee of the duo's bout, Yves Lavigne, has come under fire over that very topic.
Soon after Rosholt secured the choke, Leben took his own arm and moved it toward his opponent's body. While some say Leben was clearly tapping, others say he may have simply been trying to throw a punch, position himself or even just feel around for Rosholt's body. Regardless, Lavigne didn't stop the action immediately. But seconds later, when Leben was clearly out cold, the bout was halted. Some blamed Lavigne for a late stoppage.
Rosholt said he hasn't gone back to watch the fight, but he said Leben was, in fact, tapping out.
"I felt him tap," Rosholt said. "It was a tap. In the lobby (the next day), Leben even said, 'I tried to tap, but I think I went out after that.' ... I knew going into that fight, if I went into the position, he was going to have to go out because he doesn't tap."
However, Rosholt was quick to defend Lavigne from criticism. He said before the fight even began, the veteran referee spoke to both fighters backstage and said a single tap or two doesn't constitute a tap-out. Instead, Lavigne told them, they had to be clear about their intentions.
Rosholt said he agreed with Lavigne's thoughts.
"I'd rather go out and have him (a referee) make a mistake ... than have him stop it after just one tap or whatever," he said.
Agreed. And TUF starts in 2 weeks. Can't wait!Originally Posted by demonbasketball04
UFC 103 has the potential to be one of the best fight cards of the year!
Vitor/Rich
Cro Cop/Dos Dantos
France/Griffin
Trigg/Koscheck
Swick/Kampmann
Can't wait!!!
Fighters often times talk about how well they know their opponents. That usually stems from sitting cageside at their fights and/or watching mountains of video footage of their past fights. But Lyoto Machida and Mauricio "Shogun" Rua have taken it to a whole new level for their UFC 104 showdown.
The Ultimate Fighting Championship brought the main eventers and also Cain Velasquez and Ben Rothwell, who are meeting in a heavyweight bout, to Los Angeles on Tuesday to hold a press conference for media and fans to hype up the event.
Low and behold, with both flying in from Brazil, it was funny to find out that not only were Machida and Shogun on the same plane, but they actually sat next to one another the entire flight.
But in typical Brazilian fashion "it's no problem, my friend."
"To tell you the truth, Lyoto is a nice guy and we have been kind of friends for a while. We know each other for a while," said Shogun, who actually found a little humor in the situation.
"Even though we are friends, I got very surprised to see him on the plane and, actually, sitting next to me, side-by-side, on the whole flight from Brazil to here. It was a funny situation."
In this day and age of mixed martial artists arriving as highly regarded mainstream athletes, Shogun handled the situation with professionalism, having no problem sitting for several hours next to the man that he hopes to punch repeatedly in the face come Oct. 24 at The Staples Center.
"I think this doesn't interfere because we are both professionals and we're training hard. We all want the same goal, so we're gonna do our best."
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Originally Posted by BwooDFolkGD74
107 is going to be fun
Reports surfaced earlier today that Sean Sherk had withdrawn from his UFC 104 fight with Gleison Tibau due to a shoulder injury. However recent claims would suggest that Sherk's withdrawal is actually do to failing to appear for a drugs test.
The news was first disclosed by The Wrestling Observer.
"Word of the injury got out on the evening of 9/2, a few hours after he was scheduled to take a random drug test by the California State Athletic Commission. He didn't get on the flight to California and when he no-showed, UFC informed the commission that Sherk was injured and was off the card."
It won't be the first time that Sean Sherk has had a run in with the California State Athletic Commission. Following his positive drugs test and subsequent stripping of the title, Sherk stated
"There's no reason for me to ever fight in California again."
Sherk seems to be having a bad run of luck in his UFC career. First being stripped of his title, being beat by B.J. Penn in his title fight, losing his last fight against Frank Edgar and now this. Only time will tell whether Sherk can return to his former top flight status.