Mayweather vs. Sherk
Interesting item from NBC Sports.
"The war of words between boxing and the UFC has heated up lately, with Floyd Mayweather Jr. questioning the legitimacy of mixed martial artists, and UFC fighters firing back that he'd be in for a rude awakening in a cage. UFC President Dana White recently said that he'd be willing to put up the money to have Mayweather fight lightweight champ Sean Sherk in the octagon. Here's the matchup."
My two cents: Mayweather is a good fighter and all however he has taken a few too many punches to his head.
I believe that pro boXers have realized they are being surpassed by the popularity of Mixed Martial arts and in particuliar the UFC.
The Sherk would have Floyd on his back in a matter of minutes and would Floyd do then?
Nothing, that's what.
Boxing is dead.....
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Monday, April 30, 2007
Mayweather vs. Sherk
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Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Tank Abbott vs. Gary Turner - Cage Rage 21
Tank Abbott was recently back in action in Cage Rage 21.
I do appreciate him having a beer after the fight.
Here is an idea for Dana White, how about Tank Abbott for a coach in the next season of the Ultimate Fighter?
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Sunday, April 22, 2007
Bisping Beats up Elvis... Elvis leaves the Building Bloodied
"... a little less conversation a little more action".
Well, that was a piece of Elvis Presley's song and also a piece of Elvis Sinosic's entrance song that just about says it all as those few words were all the foreshadowing needed to see where this fight with Michael "The Count" Bisping and Elvis Sinosic was going to end up in front of the action starved Manchester, England MMA fans.
Action was plentiful if you had the best seat in the house at the M.E.N. arena like Elvis had who saw first hand, err... fist what it's like to be on the receiving end of the Count's punches and to be 'Counted' out early by referee stoppage in the 2nd round.
Overall, Bisping fared well in his hometown and gave the fans the action that they have been starved for up until then. Bisping was impressive however, he did show some holes in his game that could be exploited by his next opponent that could drop the donut from the end of his 14-0 record.
The best part of the fight was what happened before the fight began with seeing Bisping's adrenaline rush force him to sprint ahead of his corner straight to the octagon while blowing past the referee Steve Mazzagatti with Bisping still wearing his hoodie and running shoes. Too funny.
I would like to see Bisping fight against Tito Ortiz. Their styles are almost identical and their conditioning is among the top in the MMA world today. That match up would be a bloody mess that would give the fans what they want, " A little more action, guaranteed".
Dana White, please make that happen, the Count's ready and so are the fans!
Michael Bisping vs. Elvis Sinosic UFC 70 Video
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