chris weidman
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In this edition of The Sports Inquirer, we discuss Atlanta United’s home win over the Chicago Fire in MLS play with audio from manager Gabriel Heinze as well as players Ezequiel Barco and Jake Mulraney in the Original Free Kick (4:00-18:30), Georgia Tech football’s spring game with audio from head coach Geoff Collins and players
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By E. Marcel Pourtout, Editor Music to listen to: Lean On by Major Lazer and DJ Snake featuring MO No bullcrap, let’s get right to the rankings Heavyweight: 1) Fabricio Werdum 2) Junior Dos Santos 3) Cain Velasquez 4) Stipe Miocic 5) Andrei Arlovski Thoughts: This division held little intrigue the last 12 months due
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By E. Marcel Pourtout, Editor Here are my thoughts on UFC 187 and other things in the world of mixed martial arts. Music to listen to: Sartori in Tangier by King Crimson -Cormier finds stride despite potential pitfall: Championships can be won and lost on one basket, one hit, one error, one punch. Daniel Cormier
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By E. Marcel Pourtout, Editor Music to listen to: Burn Out by The Cinematic Orchestra Hope everyone had a good Thanksgiving weekend, we’ve hit December which means its time for another set of Power Rankings and some teasers for UFC 181 which takes place this Saturday. Heavyweight: 1. Cain Velasquez 2. Fabricio Werdum 3. Junior
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By E. Marcel Pourtout, Editor Music to listen to: Prayers for Rain by The Cure Another month, another time for MMA Power Rankings from The Sports Inquirer. Heavyweight: 1 – Cain Velasquez 2- Junior Dos Santos 3- Fabrico Werdum 4- Travis Browne 5- Mark Hunt Thoughts: Velasquez and Werdum face each other at UFC
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Music to listen to: Look of Love by Isaac Hayes Its been a long frickin time since we did a mixed martial arts power rankings here on the Inquirer. That changes now. Heavyweight: 1) Cain Velasquez 2) Junior Dos Santos 3) Fabricio Werdum 4) Travis Browne 5) Antonio Silva Other contenders: Josh Barnett, Alistair