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Pretty cool vid.
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18. DREAM Middleweight 84kg: Kazushi Sakuraba vs. Kiyoshi Tamura
I think that's Satoshi Ishii. NASTY judoka, Olympic gold medal in fact.Originally Posted by Naija Nitemare
In thta video whats the name of the guy with Randy Couture??
It's on the tip of my tongue but I always forget it. He asked me if i worked at niketown this past weekend. I was scared #%@+%#%$ to say the least.
Pretty intimidating guy..
and Hansen vs Calvancante
I mean Overeem's wins have been? Mark Hunt who hasn't done anything as of late, Gary Goodridge is old, and the fight with Mirko was a NC.And Kongo has shown some good wrestling in a couple fights and I wouldn't call his stand-up sketchy. He hits like a ton of bricks... Off the top of my headI would put:Originally Posted by 01heavencent
^ I think he's deserving of a top 10 ranking...a 9-10 ranking mind you but a top 10 ranking nonetheless. I can't argue about Napao much he's a top 10 heavyweight for sure, but Rothwell in the top 10? Really? Thats just absurd. And as for Kongo, I'm not hating on him because he does want better competition but his wins are even less notable than Overeem's recent ones. And I have still yet to see ANYTHING from Kongo aside from his sketchy stand-up.
Agreed. I guess I'm kind of looking at also at head to head. I think Kongo, Cain, and Dos Santos can beat Overeem at this point, but itisn't far fetched to see Overeem crack the Top 10.Originally Posted by 01heavencent
No way Cain or Dos Santos are top 10 heavyweights yet. They for sure have serious potential but they need some more fights before they crack that list. Dos Santos' win over Werdum makes his case but I don't think it warrants putting him ahead of Overeem. Granted Overeem hasn't beat "name" opponents he is winning and until he proves otherwise, is a good heavyweight. As for Kongo, for sure dude packs a punch, Al-Turk got his face BROKE but to me looking at the way Kongo strikes it doesn't seem solid, it reminds me of an early version of Koscheck. I mean compared to before its getting progressively better but until I see him actually tested I can't put him before Overeem. Personal preference I guess. Overeem definitely needs to find some legit competition to either validate him in conversation one way or the other. Who does Cain have next?
No way Cain or Dos Santos are top 10 heavyweights yet
I can make a case for Cane but Dos Santos? the guy has yet to face even better competition.
...on another note, that Franklin-Henderson fight is kinda dragging now. Win or lose, they'll hit the wall. Whoever loses puts their career on a set backand whoever wins will get mauled by Silva. I'm thinking this match was made to keep the weight class moving.
Josh Neer - a veteran of the Ultimate Fighting Championship and International Fight League - was arrested early Thursday morning by Des Moines, Iowa, police, according to the Des Moines Register. Polk County (Iowa) records show he was charged with a second-offense operating while intoxicated charge and eluding while more than 25 miles-per-hour in excess of the speeding limit.
A Polk County officer later confirmed to MMAWeekly.com that Neer was released on bond sometime around 9 or 10 a.m. Thursday morning and would face a future court date. Records indicate that his bond was set at $2,000 for the operating while intoxicated charge and $5,000 for the charge of eluding.
The officer on duty did not have details of the incident immediately available, but a report by the Des Moines Register indicated that Neer was allegedly involved in a three-car collision at a stoplight before attempting to elude police and leading them on a high-speed chase.
Neer apparently hit a car from behind at a red stoplight. That car then rear-ended a police car that was stopped for the light. Reportedly driving a black Audi Quattro, Neer then allegedly pulled out, crossing oncoming traffic and leading police on a chase.
The report goes on to say that police attempted to stop the Audi by hitting the back quarter panel of the car with a squad car. The Audi spun around, but the driver regained control. The chase eventually wound up on Interstate 80, reportedly reaching speeds in excess of 100 mph in a 65 mph speed zone.
The chase finally ended at mile marker 137, where police arrested Neer.
No statement was forthcoming from UFC officials at the time of publication.
IDIOT.