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well alessio is a former boxer and he's dropping from 205.
he looks like he has the advantage right now.
he looks like he has the advantage right now.
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guy's probly got some incriminating photos of dana white, guys stand up is terribleOriginally Posted by gee1der
i still dont understand how Gurgel gets fights, hes a good trainer but as a fighter he gets owned most of the time.
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Link to Dan Henderson interview on Rome is burning
Originally Posted by illphillip
I was going to say the same. Sakara is a former Boxer, which to me would men his striking will be sharper than Leben's, who is a bit of a wild thrower.
%%!+!$% AMPED for Hendo/Silva!!!!
And? Was anyone in here talking about Houston Alexander?Originally Posted by El Rey Pappa
Originally Posted by illphillip
I was going to say the same. Sakara is a former Boxer, which to me would men his striking will be sharper than Leben's, who is a bit of a wild thrower.
%%!+!$% AMPED for Hendo/Silva!!!!
His boxing sure didn't come handy against Houston Alexander.
I haven't seen a whole lot of Hendo fights but from what I've seen of Silva, he's such an exciting fighter to watch due to his versatility. So I hope he keeps the belt. I also think he's the more humble fighter.
Originally Posted by illphillip
And? Was anyone in here talking about Houston Alexander?Originally Posted by El Rey Pappa
Originally Posted by illphillip
I was going to say the same. Sakara is a former Boxer, which to me would men his striking will be sharper than Leben's, who is a bit of a wild thrower.
%%!+!$% AMPED for Hendo/Silva!!!!
His boxing sure didn't come handy against Houston Alexander.
I haven't seen a whole lot of Hendo fights but from what I've seen of Silva, he's such an exciting fighter to watch due to his versatility. So I hope he keeps the belt. I also think he's the more humble fighter.
Arizona State: Earned Earned his first All-America honor by placing fifth at the 2005 NCAA Championships...also captured his first Pac-10 title and was named the 2005 Pac-10 Conference Wrestler of the Year...won 21 in a row before falling in the semifinals of the NCAA Championships. 2004-05: Placed fifth at the NCAA Championships to finish season with All-America honors...also won the Pac-10 meet in his first attempt...selected as the 2005 Pac-10 Conference Wrestler of the Year...won 15 bouts in a row prior to the post season...made it 18 straight with four wins at the conference meet...won his first three matches at the national event to run streak to 21 in a row...during that span, won 12 with bonus points, including nine by major decision, two by technical fall and one by fall...upset eventual national runner-up Cole Konrad (Minnesota), 4-3, in a home dual...opened season with title at the Fullerton Open...placed third at the Las Vegas Invite...also took second at Reno with lone loss coming to No. 1 Steve Mocco of Oklahoma State...went 16-1 in dual matches...was a perfect 7-0 against Pac-10 foes during the regular season... 2003-04: Went 14-5 overall and 5-1 in duals...competed at the Reno Tournament of the Champions going 5-0 to win the meet...captured the title with a fall in the finals...was 4-2 at the Las Vegas Invite placing fourth...went 1-4 against Top-20 opponents.
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