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It's all about the $$$, sooo many people are willing to pay big bucks again to see a rematch that EVERYONE will bank.
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Anything can happen, this was not a setup, just a gameplan well executed. And there was no premature stopage there. Chuck got knocked the fuck out... |
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He's been training thai for a while now, and he probably learned the escapes of the clinch. I highly doubt Andersen would take him, Rampage could slam him arround way too easily and he's much stronger. And as far as striking goes, Silva is the most technical of the two, but rampage has one of the biggest chin in MMA and he hits a lot harder. Who knows, in MMA, it can go both ways. I really want to see a rematch between Wand / Shogun and Rampage, but only in a year or two when rampage will build up again... I don't think he's at 100 % of his potential right now. The guy is comming back from rough times. Wand said is out for 07 so that's good... and Dana just signed Shogun to the UFC, but said he has a year in the work for the title shot (they need to build him up in the US to make a money fight). The fight agaisn't Hendo will be a really good test for rampage that's for sure. Quote:
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by the way, what is myspace going to do now with that interactive chuck liddel ad banner...the one that lets u throw punches at his face....
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But put up agaisn't great strikers who also have great wrestling / bjj skills, that's another thing... Shogun, Wand, Hendo and a couple other guys would be really hard fights for Chuck. |
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But honestly, I don't see Lidell comming back at the top of the game. He is probably going to stay in the top 5 LHW for a while, but I doubt he'll ever come back #1 |
i love how everyone is an armchair quarterback when it comes to MMA when very few people here actually have an intimate knowledge of it other than what they're seen and told on tv
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(Theses ammounts does not include bonuses, PPV cuts, profit sharing or whatever else).
MMAWeekly has obtained the fighter salary information for UFC 71, which took place on Saturday, May 26th in Las Vegas. The following figures are based on the fighter salary information that the UFC is required by law to submit to the state athletic commissions, including the winners' bonuses. (Chuck Liddell and Quinton Jackson had flat salaries with no win bonuses.) Although MMA fighters do not have collective bargaining or a union, the fighters' salaries are still public record, just as with every other major sport in the United States. Any undisclosed bonuses that the UFC also pays its fighters, but does not disclose to the athletic commissions (specifically, PPV bonuses for PPV main event fighters), are not included in the figures below. Also not reflected below are the taxes that the fighters have to pay. In the listings below, "Main Event Fighters" are defined as fighters who compete in the main event of a show. "Main Card Fighters" are defined as fighters whose fights appear on the main card, but not in title fights or in the main event. "Preliminary Match Fighters" are defined as fighters whose matches take place before the live broadcast goes on the air, regardless of whether or not those matches end up airing on the PPV broadcast. In addition, next to each fighter's name is the number of UFC fights that he has had, not counting fights that took place during Ultimate Fighter seasons because those fights are officially classified as exhibitions. Title Match & Main Event Fighters -Chuck Liddell: $500,000 (18th fight in UFC; lost to Quinton Jackson) -Quinton Jackson: $225,000 (2nd fight in UFC after 17 fights in Pride; defeated Chuck Liddell) Main Card Fighters -Karo Parisyan: $32,000 (9th fight in UFC; defeated Josh Burkman) -Ivan Salaverry: $17,500 (6th fight in UFC; lost to Terry Martin) -Terry Martin: $12,000 (4th fight in UFC; defeated Ivan Salaverry) -Kalib Starnes: $10,000 (3rd fight in UFC; defeated Chris Leben) -Chris Leben: $10,000 (9th fight in UFC; lost to Kalib Starnes) -Houston Alexander: $8,000 (1st fight in UFC; defeated Keith Jardine) -Josh Burkman: $7,000 (6th fight in UFC; lost to Karo Parisyan) -Keith Jardine: $7,000 (6th fight in UFC; lost to Houston Alexander) Preliminary Match Fighters -Din Thomas: $28,000 (7th fight in UFC; defeated Jeremy Stephens) -Wilson Gouveia: $16,000 (4th fight in UFC; defeated Carmelo Marrero) -Thiago Silva: $16,000 (1st fight in UFC; defeated James Irvin) -Alan Belcher: $14,000 (4th fight in UFC; defeated Sean Salmon) -James Irvin: $7,000 (5th fight in UFC; lost to Thiago Silva) -Carmelo Marrero: $5,000 (3rd fight in UFC; lost to Wilson Gouveia) -Sean Salmon: $3,000 (2nd fight in UFC; lost to Alan Belcher) -Jeremy Stephens: $3,000 (1st fight in UFC; lost to Din Thomas) Disclosed Fighter Payroll: $920,500 |
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It's wrestling skills that matter more in MMA when it goes to the ground, the better wrestler dictates when, and if it does go to the ground, and whenever he wants to stand back up. Chuck is a solid Purple in BJJ, an acomplished wrestler, and a a damn good striker. I'm interested too how it does against Rua and Wandy. :) |
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But he's a one dimentional fighter when it comes to his gameplans... It's like Wanderlei. You know what's gonna happen when the fight starts (unlike fedor... wich is a very versatile fighter and a master at surprising the other guy with his gameplans. The only thing you know with fedor is that he'll win the fight). I give him chances agaisn't Wandy as a counterstriker (wandy has problems with theses) but very small chances agaisn't Shogun. |
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I started understanding it better, but I see it totally differently now that I started training. The shit is a lot harder to do then it seems... you have to practice every move thousands and thousands of time to get in right, and that's without counting the conditioning. |
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Rua on the other hand, I think is tailor made for Chuck. He comes straight in, right into CHuck's gameplan. All in all, I can't wait for the Chuck/Wandy fight, which Dana said will be Chuck's next match. |
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Seriously, you nailed it on the head. Tonight I'm told I'm doing 100 reps of armbars from guard, 100 half guard escapes, 100 reps of kimuras from guard, and then go lift weights. Learning how to lift weights for fighting is drastically different from lifting to look good. Even with all that aside, alot of us have been waiting for MMA to come up from the underground, so it's a victory of sorts having to listen to arm chair cage fighters spout off about how they would have done it or how it should be. :) |
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J-$ got offered to fight in the next shoot tournament thought, he has won his last couple Thai boxing matches. He's down at 205 (6'3). I train at Force in Sherbrooke. They have boxing, thai, wrestling, no gui (MMA driven) BJJ, etc... pretty much the whole lot. Biggest name in the gym is Yan Pélerin... too bad the guy isn't strict in his training because he has the talent... We have a cage, a ring, full MMA driven weight gym and other stuff. The MMA market is weird. Out here, the bikers are the main organised crime, and they are big time supporters of MMA and Shoot Box arround here... To give you an idea, the gym where I go at is pretty much free (kinda insane when it's considered one of the 2-3 nicest MMA gym in canada). So it's very intimidating for someone to go to a show when it's full of steriods hooked bikers with their patch... There is one major league in MMA. We've had guys like St-Piere, Coté, Loiseau, Goulet, Stout, Homminick, Snake Claveau etc... comming out of there to the UFC bastillion. Basicly our gym's team fights agaisn't 3-4 other major gyms team in shoot boxing, the best ones make it to TKO... Then to the UFC. But the sport is still very underground. |
I could take both of em, at the same time, I work out
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Yeah man totally rough times, I remember the real dark days when the shit was underground, my school was one of the first to have mma fighters (we had no name for it back then lol), fighting illegally in buffalo circa 92 Quote:
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I've noticed a handful of rampage nuthuggers emerging here and on other boards; they must have forgotten when Rua soccer-kicked his head in, or when Wandy knocked him clear out of the ring unconcious.
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chuck needs to spend more time training instead of partying. it looked like chuck was beat before the fight even started. look at him during the staredown. he didn't look to confident
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But he still has high chances of loosing agaisn't Rua or Wandy if you ask me ;) |
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