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Holy shit i didnt even notice...they must be targeting that crowd and those ratings. I mean they're doing the same thing with UFC 67 (its on superbowl weekend) Dana's a smart mofo :skurred:
 
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Rampage Interview



 
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^^^:xmasrofl: :xmasrofl: :xmasrofl: :xmasrofl: :xmasrofl: :xmasrofl:


I've missed seeing Rampage's interviews. Serious laughs when Forrest walked in and at the Tito bobblehead comments.

Plus, the 'sold me like a runaway slave' comment about made my kidneys explode. Awesome find, CC:D
 
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Lol at the interview.. haha.. i actually have the old KOTC vid where Rampage lost to eastman... awesome debut for him..

any news on who Crocop is fighting?
 
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Cro Cop is fighting Eddie Sanchez, pretty much a stand-up guy with some deccent KO power, but he's faced pretty much C-level fighters. I mean he's got a chance for a KO, but its like a 10% chance. This won't be like Pulver/Lauzon...it's fricken Cro Cop, most likely this will be like Anderson Silva's debut where by the time the fights over everyones jaws will drop like their mouths are broken.
 
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lol @ Rampage I hope he does good in the UFC if for nothing else to listem to him talk
 
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Jason Macdonalds camp has confirmed that he will be fighting Rich Franklin on the UFC 68 card.

Should be an interesting fight, although i hate when 2 fighters i like get faced off against one another, still should be a good fight though.
 
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kinda old but i just found out this is confirmed

.J. Penn and Jens Pulver to Serve As Coaches in the Upcoming Season 5 of TUF
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Top UFC Lightweight Contenders B.J. Penn and Jens Pulver to Serve As Coaches

NEW YORK, NY, December 19, 2006 -- Sixteen of the best up-and-coming mixed martial artists from around the world will convene in Las Vegas in mid-January in pursuit of one goal -- to be named the 'ULTIMATE FIGHTER' and to be given a contract in the Ultimate Fighting Championship organization.

The fifth season of Spike TV's highly successful reality series, The Ultimate Fighter, features lightweights (155lbs) for the first time ever. Former UFC Lightweight Champion Jens Pulver and former UFC Welterweight Champion B.J. Penn will serve as coaches. A new twist this season is Penn and Pulver will actually fight each other in the show's live finale. The two fought previously in January, 2002 at UFC 35 where Pulver won by a majority decision in a hard-fought 5-round fight. The new season premieres Thursday, April 5 at 10:00pm ET/PT.

Spike TV will telecast exclusive interviews with Penn and Pulver on Inside The UFC Thursday, December 21 at 12:00 midnight where they will discuss for the first time their thoughts and coaching philosophies for Season 5 and their eventual dual in the Octagon.

During the 6-week Ultimate Fighter competition, the 16 men will endure a grueling regimen of jiu-jitsu, judo, muay thai, karate, boxing and wrestling. The intense competition between the fighters continues after they left the gym - at The Ultimate Fighter House. These warriors are forced to live with each other, knowing that any day they could be forced to fight each other in the famed UFC Octagonâ„¢.

In each episode, opponents from each team will be selected to square off in battle, officially weighed in and then, in front of their teammates, coaches, and the Nevada State Athletic Commission, the two combatants face off in two five-minute rounds.

Over the first 4 seasons, the show has delivered about 2 million viewers each week, often beating the NBA, NHL, MLB, and NCAA football and basketball head-to-head on Thursday nights with Men 18-34.

Craig Piligian of Pilgrim Films and Television, Frank Fertitta III, Lorenzo Fertitta, Dana White of Zuffa, LLC, and Kevin Kay of Spike TV are the show's executive producers. Brian J. Diamond is Senior Vice President, Sports &Specials, Spike TV and Co-Executive Producer. Peter V. Symuleski serves as Executive in Charge of Production for Spike TV.

Spike TV is available in 90 million homes and is a division of MTV Networks. MTV Networks, a division of Viacom International Inc.

Jens AND BJ as coaches...pure LWs...this will be a great season of TUF
 

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QUICK! go watch the Eddie Sanchez interview on UFC.com and watch the preview for UFC 67.....CRO COPS IN IT!!!!
 
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Nailed it:D Cool to see Mirko there; thank you for the heads up on it CC.
 
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Yo... I see Chuck is on Conan O'brien 2moro. We don't get the most recent shows here... would someone be able to post it up the next day pleeeeeaaaasseeee................. ??!?!?

(also WCW legend David Arqette to appear...lol)
 
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omg theres another ad with Mirko in it, in this one hes beating a punching bag shitless and then turns arounda nd goes "Hello UFC fans im Mirko Cro Cop and you'll see me at Mandalay Bay at UFC 67" :xmashsughrun3: :xmashsughrun3:
 
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apparently on Inside the UFC on Thursday Randy Couture has a huge annoucement, which supposedly is that he is coming out of retirement to fight Tim Sylvia...:eek:

If The Natural comes back...and he wins...there would be no words possible to say it...Randy Couture would be the greatest of all time.
 
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So he's is going back up to h.w. Damn thats nuts. I really hope that he takes Sylvia out but i think that is a hard fight for him to win
 
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This was in the LA Times:

Fans watching UFC 66 on Dec. 30 to see Chuck Liddell's dismantling of Tito Ortiz to retain the UFC light heavyweight title in what probably was the single most-watched fight in UFC history also saw a mysterious name talked about several times on the show.

Billed as one of the most feared heavyweights in the world, Mirko Cro Cop was announced as debuting on the company's next pay-per-view, on Feb. 3 at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. Cro Cop will face Eddie Sanchez (7-0) of Vista, California.

Those who are major fans of mixed martial arts probably viewed it as one of the biggest announcements in UFC history. While prior announcements of bringing back people such as Tito Ortiz, Royce Gracie and garnered strong reaction, Cro Cop is at a completely different level at a fighter.

But to the majority of those viewing, who are not regular viewers of the UFC's leading international competitor, Japan's Pride Fighting Championship, the reaction was more likely, "Who is Mirko Cro Cop?"

Well, he's probably the strongest candidate as MMA fighter of the year for 2006. Mirko Cro Cop is the Japanese-created stage name for Mirko Filipovic, originally a kick boxer from Croatia. Filipovic worked as a member of the anti-terrorist unit in the Croatian special services when he first came to Japan. Cro Cop meant Croatian Cop, and the nickname quickly stuck. He became a minor star in 1999 as a kick boxer, going to the finals of the K-1 World Grand Prix tournament, a huge sporting event in the country.

In 2001, K-1, a kickboxing organization, and Pride, a mixed martial arts group, combined for a series of matches. The biggest match pitted Cro Cop, a kick boxer, against Kazuyuki Fujita, who was actually the world heavyweight champion of New Japan Pro Wrestling. While pro wrestling is no more a competitive sport in Japan than the U.S., Fujita at the time was a name star in the MMA world with wins over Ken Shamrock and Mark Kerr, and had been a Japanese national champion in Greco-Roman wrestling, so he was a very real competitive athlete. At the time, kick boxers had not fared well in MMA competition, particularly when matched with wrestlers.

There wasn't much to the match. Fujita tried to take Cro Cop down, and Cro Cop caught him with a knee to the head. Fujita, who legitimately has an extra thick skull, shook off the blow almost like a villain in a monster movie, and took Cro Cop down. Unfortunately, he was bleeding all over the place and they had to stop the match with him on top in 39 seconds. Many considered it a hole-in-one like fluke.

On December 31, 2001, Cro Cop faced another New Japan pro wrestler who was a national champion in amateur wrestling, Yuji Nagata. The idea was lightning couldn't possibly strike twice. The key moment of the match was when Nagata closed the distance, and went to throw Cro Cop. Instead, Cro Cop just threw him off. Kick boxers were not supposed to manhandle Greco-Roman wrestlers in the clinch. After that shocking moment, Cro Cop unloaded with a left high kick and Nagata was stopped in 21 seconds.

Nicknamed "The Pro Wrestler Hunter," it now became a story line where various pro wrestlers would face Cro Cop to defend the honor of that profession. In what is still the biggest event of its kind in history, on Aug. 28, 2002, 71,000 fans paid $7.4 million (both still world records for MMA) at Tokyo National Stadium as the 6-1, 225-pound Cro Cop defeated 5-9 1/2, 185-pound Kazushi Sakuraba, a pro wrestler turned MMA legend. It was also the biggest pay-per-view event of any kind in Japan.

His other key match of that time was in kickboxing, when he delivered a first round knockout to Bob Sapp in 2003, where he broke the giant's orbital bone with a straight right. Sapp, a huge, muscular former college football star who never made it in the NFL, at 6-4 and 365 pounds, had become a cultural phenomenon and it was one of the most-watched events on television in Japan that year.

Shortly thereafter, Cro Cop switched from K-1 to Pride, which meant he became full-time in mixed martial arts. There was nobody in the sport who could match his speed and versatility standing. At first, he was hated by Japanese for constantly beating native stars, but in time, his flashy knockouts made him a huge celebrity. In 2004, he was put in the a summer-long heavyweight tournament that was expected to lead to he against Fedor Emelianenko, the world heavyweight champion, in the finals. But in a stunning upset, Kevin Randleman, a former two-time NCAA champion from Ohio State faked a takedown, Cro Cop dropped his hands to defend, and was caught with a right hand over the top for a knockout in one of the most stunning upsets in MMA history.

Cro Cop later avenged the defeat, and went on a seven-match winning streak leading to his title shot at Emelianenko on August 28, 2005. In what is considered the biggest heavyweight fight in history, Emelianenko clearly won the decision to retain.

This past year, with Emelianenko out with a hand injury that required surgery, Cro Cop won Pride's 2006 Open Weight Grand Prix tournament. On Sept. 10th in Saitama, he knocked out Pride's middleweight champion, Wanderlei Silva (who was actually heavier than Cro Cop in the fight) in 5:26 and followed by pulverizing Josh Barnett, who tapped out in 7:32 when he was having trouble seeing. Silva hadn't been knocked out in a fight in almost eight years. Barnett, aside from a prior match with Cro Cop where his shoulder dislocated, hadn't been stopped in more than five years. Emelianenko, by virtue of never losing in Pride and remaining champion for nearly four years, is almost universally regarded as the No. 1 heavyweight in the world. However, Cro Cop, just as universally regarded as No. 2, was the company's most popular foreign star and a bigger drawing card.

UFC President Dana White's signing of Cro Cop to a two-year, six-fight deal marked a major moment in the sport. It can be argued this was the moment that the U.S. established itself as the world's leader in MMA. While arguments will abound over who are the better fighters in different parts of the world, it is clear that until 2006, Japan was the top market for the sport. Through the growth in PPV, UFC is now taking in revenue that the Japanese promotions can't match. For the first time, it can legitimately afford to offer more money to top talent and in doing so, has signed its hottest foreign star.

The uniqueness of MMA as a sport that many in the past year have become fans of but few follow closely has created a dichotomy. White had to pay top dollar to get a fighter whose name value in this country is very small. Cro Cop's potential is gigantic, but he's also coming off ankle surgery to his left foot, the one that delivers those impressive kicks to the side of people's heads that leave them crumbling.

Cro Cop is on a collision course with Tim Sylvia, UFC's 6-8, 265 pound champion. White suggested he wants to make the match as soon as possible, and it's no surprise. Sylvia is the most unpopular champion the company has, due to the fan base not liking his using his reach to out jab his opponents. He was booed heavily in his last fight on Nov. 18 in Sacramento against Jeff Monson. Cro Cop, on the other hand, is a human highlight reel, but with the North American fan base, aside from those who have seen tapes of his fights on FSN's Pride shows, he's an unknown. The reaction in Las Vegas to the signing being announced showed the amount of fans familiar with him was not very high. And with Pride and UFC not on the best business relations, UFC can't show Cro Cop's spectacular knockouts on its various Spike TV television shows to promote him.

Provided everything goes according to plans, which means both win their next fights and neither gets injured, the showdown would probably be in early summer. Sylvia defends on March 3 in Columbus, Ohio, on PPV, although the opponent has not been finalized.
 
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lol @ Wandy good interview and should be an even better fight
 
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Nice read CC thanx!
(but randleman KO'd Mirko with a left, not his right.. call me picky)
 

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