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Music to listen to: Breathe Again by Little People Time to review UFC 156 -Jose Aldo’s dominance for three rounds surpassed Frankie Edgar’s effectiveness for two rounds. The battle for the featherweight title on Saturday night served as a tale of two different contests. Aldo looked like a top-five pound-for-pound competitor for the first
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Music to listen to: Chanbara by At The Drive-In Time for a Mixed Martial Arts Rankings here at the Inquirer: Heavyweight: 1) Junior Dos Santos 2) Cain Velasquez 3) Alistair Overeem 4) Fabricio Werdum 5) Frank Mir Just outside of top-five: Shane Carwin, Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira Thoughts: We were all looking forward to a semifinals
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Music to listen to: From Scratch by Freedomtik Before I preview UFC on Fox 2, lets review some previous mixed martial arts happenings in the last two months because I haven’t done a Verbal Submission in a while. -It was a smart move for Brock Lesnar to retire. Even if Lesnar never suffered health setbacks
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Music to listen to: West Coast by the Memorials Frankie Edgar vs. Grey Maynard: The one thing that I can guarantee about this fight is that it will go to a decision. Neither man has a decisive technique or advantage over his opponent such as boxing or wrestling that makes you believe that a domination
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Video to watch: Steven Seagal being Steven Seagal after UFC 129 Here are my quick thoughts on UFC 129: -Jose Aldo is human but still a world-class fighter Coming into UFC 129, there were some that believed that the best pound-for-pound fighter on the card may not necessarily be Georges St. Pierre or at least
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Time to preview UFC 129 Music to listen to: Hoops (live) by Chemical Brothers Since its only a few hours before the festivities begin, I’ll keep the predictions short… Georges St. Pierre vs. Jake Shields: GSP is better in every aspect of this fight accept for submissions and maybe wrestling. While this may sound like