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Originally Posted by lanev0
Oh yeah saw that on WIKI. Is there anyway i can watch these fights that are shown in japan online or something? Since pride has been bought by UFC i havent been updated on some fighters.
Also i heard Crocrop is going to fight soon? any info on that?
His next fight is rumoured to be in June against Sergei Kharitonov.
I hope it is.
As for Cung le, he definitely has some impressive kicks but his hands are dookie.
Also I can't wait for Pride 33 to come out on dvd. Soko fights Rogerio, Diaz has an impressive fight with Gomi and Hendo fights the axe murderer for thebelt.For 14 bucks, its a must.Amazon product ASIN B001689E6Q
Also UFC best of 2007 comes out tomorrow which is a steal for 14 bucks. Includes Chuck V.S Silva, Rampage V.S Henderson, Forest V.S Shogun, Houston AlexanderV,S Keith Jardine, War Machine V.S J Rock, Guida V.S Huerta, just to name a few..
http://www.target.com/gp/detail.htm...:_The_Best_of_2007_:_DVD&ref=tgt_adv_XSNG1060
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�what was the deal wit that Coleman incident?
Originally Posted by BugsyMF
[h1]Anderson Silva and Roy Jones Jr. in Negotiations for Boxing Match[/h1]
Dann Stupp, MMAjunkie.com 13 hours, 57 minutes ago
Representatives of UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva and boxing legend Roy Jones Jr. have confirmed that they are actively engaging in talks for a future boxing match.
The news comes from our friend Mike Chiappetta at NBCSports.com.
Although the potential fight has been rumored since UFC 82 earlier this month, the report says that negotiations are now in the preliminary stage and that both Silva and Jones are pushing for it.
NBCSports.com, which first reported the possible boxing match during an interview with Silva prior to UFC 82, has also learned that the fight will be an official boxing match-not an exhibition-and that it would likely take place at a catchweight between 170 and 185 lbs.
There would be a few hurdles, of course. The UFC would have to sign off on the fight, and Silva would have to get a license from the hosting state's athletic commission. Silva and Jones would also have to agree on a split of the revenue.
However, NBCSports.com quoted Alan Hopper, director of public relations for Don King Productions, as saying the talks are ongoing and that Jones is interested in the fight.
No date or possible venue for the event has been decided. However, it would almost assuredly air on pay-per-view.
Silva, a 32-year-old who joined the UFC in late 2006, is a career 21-4 (including 6-0 in the UFC). After defeating Rich Franklin for the title at UFC 64, he's made three successful title defenses (and also has a win over Travis Lutter in a non-title fight). Silva, widely regarded as one of the sport's top strikers, has a seven-fight win streak with all seven victories coming via stoppage. He's 1-1 as a professional boxer, according to BoxRec.com.
Jones, 39, owns a career boxing mark of 52-4 with 38 knockouts, though his past five wins have come via decision. He won titles in the middleweight, super middleweight and light heavyweight classes before defeating John Ruiz for the WBA heavyweight championship in 2003. He was named the Boxing Writers Association of America's "Fighter of the Decade" for the 1990s, and he held the WBC, WBA, IBF, IBO, NBA, WBF, and IBA light heavyweight championships at the same time.
UFC president Dana White, who would need to approve the fight, has yet to comment on the matter.
i really hope this fight goes down. i think silva gets the knockout or jones wins a decision.
Kimbo vs. TBA (heavyweights)
Robbie Lawler vs. Scott Smith (for middleweight championship belt)
Gina Carano vs. Kaitlin Young (weight limit TBA?)
Phil Baroni vs. Murilo "Ninja" Rua (middleweights)
Brett Rogers vs. John Murphy (heavyweights)
eliteXCs debut on CBS doesnt look bad at all so far
Originally Posted by wildout4
Kimbo vs. TBA (heavyweights)
Robbie Lawler vs. Scott Smith (for middleweight championship belt)
Gina Carano vs. Kaitlin Young (weight limit TBA?)
Phil Baroni vs. Murilo "Ninja" Rua (middleweights)
Brett Rogers vs. John Murphy (heavyweights)