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Article Posted: February 19th, 2010 |
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All fighters on the UFC 110 card in Sydney Saturday made weight.
Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (233.2 lbs./106 kg) vs. Cain Velasquez (242 lbs./110 kg)
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Article Posted: February 15th, 2010 |
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This coming Saturday UFC 110 takes place and we get to see a man that was once considered the most feared fighter in mixed martial arts, “The Axe Murderer” Wanderlei Silva (33-10-1). The question has been posed that if Silva were to lose what happens to him on what is commonly referred to as “UFC Cut Day”. I am hear to tell you that Wanderlei is not going anywhere.
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Article Posted: December 3rd, 2009 |
By: Chad Edward |
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UFC light heavyweights “Dean of Mean” Keith Jardine (14-5-1) and “Darth” Ryan Bader (7-0) will matchup at UFC 110 in Sydney February 21, according to an MMA Weekly report.
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Article Posted: August 30th, 2009 |
By: Chad Edward |
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Brazilian light heavyweight Thiago Silva (15-1) knocked out “Dean of Mean” Keith Jardine (14-6-1) in 1:35 at UFC 102 in Portland Saturday night.
Jardine leaned into a left uppercut and Silva countered with a left hook that floored the American. Silva followed-up with a straight left to Jardine’s chin while hovering inside his open guard and Jardine’s legs flattend out on the mat.
“I was just throwing the punch to make sure he don’t get up again,” explained Silva post-fight.
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Article Posted: July 13th, 2009 |
By: Chad Edward |
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After knocking Fighters.com’s second-ranked light heavyweight “Sugar” Rashad Evans (13-1-1) silly at UFC 98 in Las Vegas in May, undefeated Fighters.com and UFC Light Heavyweight Champion “Dragon” Lyoto Machida (15-0) reigns atop the division with an awkward, frustrating style. In October, he’ll defend his title from fifth-ranked “Shogun” Mauricio Rua (18-3) who’s coming off a first-round KO of eighth-ranked “Iceman” Chuck Liddell (21-7).
UFC President Dana White has publicly pleaded for Liddell to retire. Liddell had barely woken up from his last knockout before the UFC put all Chuck Liddell merchandise on sale. But, is losing four out of five, three by knockout, a fitting end to a storied career? Does Liddell have one more big win in him so he can retire with dignity?
Evans and fourth-ranked “Rampage” Quinton Jackson (28-7) have been pegged to coach The Ultimate Fighter 10 and meet in the Octagon in December.
Third-ranked Forrest Griffin (16-5) has drawn the honor of finding out whether Fighters.com’s Middleweight Champion “Spider” Anderson Silva (24-4) is ready for the big time at 205 next month in Philadelphia at UFC 101.
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Article Posted: October 18th, 2008 |
By: Chad Edward |
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Fighters.com’s eighth-ranked light heavyweight “Dean of Mean” Keith Jardine (14-4-1) edged “The Truth” Brandon Vera (9-3) in a split decision by judges scores of 29-28 twice for Jardine and 29-28 once for Vera at UFC 89 in Birmingham Saturday night.
After a Jardine takedown to begin round one, Vera opened a cut on Jardine’s head with elbows from his guard. The referee stood the fighters and Vera rattled Jardine with an uppercut; but, Jardine countered with a right hand that dropped Vera to a knee and Jardine beat-up Vera at the cage as the bell sounded.
Jardine began round two scoring with leg kicks until Vera took Jardine down and landed two crushing knees. Jardine worked his way up, but caught a Vera body kick.
In round three, Jardine rushed face-first into a left hook, then caught another kick to the body. Jardine clinched with Vera, maneuvered to to Vera’s back, and landed a barrage of right hands. Vera wrestled away and landed a left hook. The fighters searched, sometimes frantically, to seal the deal with a big shot, but the bell dinged with both fighters on their feet.
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Article Posted: October 17th, 2008 |
By: Chad Edward |
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All UFC 89 fighters made their weight today at the NIA for Saturday’s card in Birmingham.
“Count” Michael Bisping (16-1) 185 pounds v “Crippler” Chris Leben (18-4) 186 pounds
“I’m glad you guys let me into your country,” main event fighter Leben said at Thursday’s press conference. “I was a little worried on the plane.”
Leben was originally scheduled to fight Bisping in London 7 June, but opted to put to rest legal issues in Oregon stemming from an earlier DUI arrest to ensure a legal UK visa.
But, the pressure is squarely on the shoulders of Brit Bisping, who told the press, “I am on a quest. Losing this fight for me is not an option.”
Leben, wearing tight cornrows, chided his opponent, saying, “It seems to me that, when Michael Bisping fights, self-preservation is top on his list.”
A brawl would certainly benefit Leben. Bisping’s stand-up style is a bit more circle-and-poke, while Leben is happy to plant and throw bombs.
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Article Posted: September 5th, 2008 |
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Fighters.com’s Light Heavyweight Champion Forrest Griffin (16-4) won a decision over second-ranked “Rampage” Quinton Jackson (28-7), but was TKO’d by seventh-ranked “Dean of Mean” Keith Jardine (13-4-1).

Jackson lost a decision to Griffin, but won a decision over third-ranked “Hollywood” Dan Henderson (22-7) and knocked out fourth-ranked “Iceman” Chuck Liddell (21-5)…twice.

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Article Posted: August 6th, 2008 |
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“The Ultimate Fighter” is now truly the ultimate fighter in the UFC’s ultimate weight class.
In Las Vegas 4 July, Fighters.com’s new Light Heavyweight Champion Forrest Griffin (16-4) worked over now top contender “Rampage” Quinton Jackson (28-7) with leg kicks in a close unanimous decision.
Though Griffin hopped seven spots to take the championship, the decision loss was close enough that Jackson only drops one rank.
Jackson has declared his next opponent to be sixth-ranked “Axe Murderer” Wanderlei Silva (32-8-1), who drops a rank on Griffin’s ascension; but, no official word has come from the UFC.
Jackson versus Silva would make a trilogy that Silva dominated 2-0 in PRIDE.
Griffin will probably fight the winner of fourth-ranked “Iceman” Chuck Liddell (21-5) versus “Sugar” Rashad Evans (11-0-1), which gets on in Atlanta 6 September, but may also take on the winner of fifth-ranked “Dragon” Lyoto Machida (13-0) versus tenth-ranked Thiago Silva (13-0) in Birmingham 18 October.
The debate rages across Internet message boards about who the top contender to Griffin’s title is: Jackson, Liddell, or Machida?

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Article Posted: July 28th, 2008 |
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SpikeTV will air UFC 89 for free on tape delay from Birmingham 18 October, the UFC officially announced Monday.
The UFC also confirmed two more bouts on the card, between light heavyweights “Dean of Mean” Keith Jardine (13-4-1) and “The Truth” Brandon Vera (9-2), and between welterweights “Lights Out” Chris Lytle (25-16-5) and Paul Taylor (9-3-1).
Fighters.com’s sixth-ranked Jardine looks to rebound from a 36-second knockout loss to fifth-ranked “Axe Murderer” Wanderlei Silva (32-8-1) in May.
Vera won a unanimous decision over Reese Andy (7-3) at Ultimate Fight Night 14 last week. He is 1-0 since moving down a weight class.
Lytle lost a unanimous decision in May to fourth-ranked Josh Koscheck (13-2).
Taylor won a split decision over “Joker” Jess Liaudin (13-11) in June.