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  • Pennypacker
    Foot Soldier
    • Mar 2009
    • 521

    Official UFC Thread

    UFC signs Silva-Griffin blockbuster

    Ultimate Fighting Championship president Dana White made good on his promise to land a significant fight for suddenly under siege middleweight champion Anderson Silva, telling Yahoo! Sports on Tuesday that he had signed a deal for Silva to face ex-light heavyweight champion Forrest Griffin in the co-main event of UFC 101 in Philadelphia on Aug. 8.

    Regarded by many as the pound-for-pound best fighter in the world, Silva has come under a barrage of criticism for his performances in his last two fights, including from White. White said he was embarrassed by Silva’s performance in a decision victory over Thales Leites at UFC 97 in Montreal.

    That came on the heels of a questionable performance against Patrick Cote at UFC 90 in Chicago in October in which it appeared that Silva was toying with Cote.

    White wanted to find a fighter who would challenge Silva, winner of a UFC record nine consecutive fights, and believes he has done it by signing Griffin.

    “Forrest loved the idea and said he’d do it right away, and Anderson told me he would fight anyone I wanted him to fight, no matter who it is,” White said. “So we got the deal.”

    The fight will be the co-main event in the UFC’s first foray into Philadelphia, sharing top billing with a lightweight title fight between B.J. Penn and No. 1 contender Kenny Florian.

    Silva’s manager, Ed Soares, said the champion is excited by the opportunity to face Griffin, who took the light heavyweight title from Quinton “Rampage” Jackson in July, but lost it in December to Rashad Evans.

    He said Griffin has a complete game and has a big name, which makes the fight more interesting to Silva.

    “It’s a great fight for him and he’s anxious and excited about it,” Soares said. “Forrest is a bigger, stronger guy with a lot of cardio and he’s the full package. The other thing Anderson likes about it is that Forrest is a big name with a huge heart and is a fan favorite kind of a guy. That’s the kind of match that makes a legendary kind of a fight and that’s what Anderson wants.”

    White said he met with Silva and Soares last week and expressed his concerns about Silva’s performance in the last two outings. Silva defended his performance, noting that Cote did not attack and that Leites fought exceptionally cautiously.

    White called Silva out at the post fight news conference at UFC 97 for backing off as he was pounding Leites on the ground, but Soares said he didn’t back off for no reason.

    “There was a moment when he was in the half-guard and pounding [Leites] out when it looked from outside the octagon like he stood up and walked away,” Soares said.

    “Unfortunately, people outside the octagon don’t see the fight the same way as those who are in it. Anderson said that what happened was that Thales was covering up well and that in one of those situations, he hit his hand very hard on Thales’ elbow.

    “He thought, ‘Oh man, I could break my hand,’ so instead of risking a broken hand that would keep him out for six months if the guy was going to keep covering up like that, he’d stand up and fight him on the feet. But people outside the octagon probably didn’t notice that.”

    Silva made his reputation in the UFC by roaring through competition, knocking out most of his foes violently. He destroyed Rich Franklin twice and also knocked out Nate Marquardt and submitted Dan Henderson.

    White was his biggest advocate, insisting there is no fighter in the world close to Silva. And though he was disappointed by his performance in the last two fights, White said he still feels strongly that Silva is the best.

    He said Silva will remain middleweight champion and said he thinks there will be viable opponents soon. One would be ex-light heavyweight Michael Bisping, who fights Henderson at UFC 100 in July. If Bisping wins, a Silva-Bisping fight for the title would be a major event.

    And White said he is working on signing another middleweight that he would not name who he said “would blow your mind.”

    “I’m a fight fan like anyone else and I want to see the best fights, too,” White said. “Other than the Bisping-(Matt) Hamill fight, where I literally got death threats and people said they were going to kill me if they ever saw me, I got more nasty email about the last [Silva-Leites] fight than any one I’ve had in nine years of doing this. I got four of them [Monday], personally, to me. I can only imagine what it’s like to the UFC.com address.”

    White said that Silva also expressed an interest in fighting heavyweight Fedor Emelianenko, who is under contract with Affliction. White has made several attempts to sign Emelianenko, none successful.

    Soares confirmed that Silva would like a fight with Emelianenko and said that size wouldn’t be an issue. Silva walks around between fights at 215 and Emelianenko fights around 230.

    “We’d come in at about 220 if we ever got that fight,” Soares said. “Anderson thinks that would be a great fight for him. He didn’t say he expected to blow him out, but he thinks he can give him a very good fight.”

    But long before he considers fighting Emelianenko, he has to worry about a match with Griffin.

    “I talked to [a reporter] the day after [UFC 97] and that’s when I started working on this,” White said. “At the end of the day, it’s my job to put on the kinds of fights that you in the media will like and that the fans will want to see. Silva and Griffin is the kind of fight that even other fighters are going to go crazy for. That’s what I do for a living.

    “I as a fan didn’t like what I saw [at UFC 97] and I wasn’t kidding when I said I wanted to walk out of the building because of how embarrassed I am. But I can tell you this: I’m going to be counting the days until this fight.”
  • hideyoursheep
    ROTH ARMY ELITE
    • Jan 2007
    • 6351

    #2
    That's the best he can do?

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    • Pennypacker
      Foot Soldier
      • Mar 2009
      • 521

      #3
      LOL, looks like its just you and I talking UFC, HYS.

      What are your thoughts on the Main Card for 98?

      Hughes vs Serra
      Evans vs Machida??

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      • redblkwht
        Full Member Status

        • Jan 2004
        • 4616

        #4
        Hey man im on the brock lesnar bandwagon, i kinda hope he gets a shot
        at the title & hopefully before then he gets the sport down & is
        prepared..he has the ability, but lacks matches.

        EUAS

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        • Pennypacker
          Foot Soldier
          • Mar 2009
          • 521

          #5
          Lesnar is currently the Heavyweight Champ, and will be fighting Frank Mir in July at UFC 100 for the undisputed UFC Heavyweight Championship

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          • hideyoursheep
            ROTH ARMY ELITE
            • Jan 2007
            • 6351

            #6
            Originally posted by Pennypacker
            LOL, looks like its just you and I talking UFC, HYS.

            What are your thoughts on the Main Card for 98?

            Hughes vs Serra
            Evans vs Machida??
            The guy who runs this site knows all about UFC. I hope he is here for the Machida fight.

            I want to see Machida destroy Evans. I love his style. I think he can do it.

            Hughes vs Serra will probably be a wrestling match, but I'll go with Hughes.

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            • ULTRAMAN VH
              Commando
              • May 2004
              • 1480

              #7
              I despise Evans, but will admit he has improved quite a bit since his pathetic display as the winner of The Ultimate Fighter. He has developed an unorthodox style via good head movement and footwork. With that said I still think he is one of the luckiest fighters in MMA. Like any given Sunday in football, the best mma fighters can be defeated with one shot. Rashod proved that when he closed his eyes, swung for the fences and knocked the F##K out of Chuck Liddel. I honestly believe his win streak will come to an end when he faces one of the most intelligent, technically proficient fighters in the world. Machida has an arsenal of techniques and superior stamina that rivals a Greek God. He disected a undefeated monster from Brazil, Thiago Silva like a science class frog. Machida's critics claim he sometimes runs or avoids his opponents attacks and refuses to engage. And the problem is??? If you can win on points and not receive a concussion like the majority of the meatheads permiating the mma scene then kudo's to you. Machida's has some impressive victories over the likes of Rich Franklin, Stephon Bonner and Tito Ortiz. I am really looking forward to this fight and predict victory for the Japanese/Brazilian.

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              • hideyoursheep
                ROTH ARMY ELITE
                • Jan 2007
                • 6351

                #8
                UFC 100 Saturday July 11th.

                Mir vs Lesner (again)

                St Pierre vs Thiago Alves

                Dan Henderson vs Mike Bisping




                Not giving Mir much of a chance in this one, unless he finds the sweet spot on Brock's chin. Brock will lean on him all night, wear him down, then find a sloppy way to finish.

                I'm taking Alves...I should say, I WANT Alves to win.



                I haven't seen enough of Henderson or Bisping. But if I'm not busy Saturday, I hope to see Bisping get a win over Henderson. That's one fight I do want to watch.

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                • hideyoursheep
                  ROTH ARMY ELITE
                  • Jan 2007
                  • 6351

                  #9
                  Great Link!

                  SportsCravings: Watch UFC 100 Online Free Streaming

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                  • hideyoursheep
                    ROTH ARMY ELITE
                    • Jan 2007
                    • 6351

                    #10
                    Tambayan sa Overseas

                    Pit Bull took a beating in rd2. It doesn't look like he has reach.

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                    • hideyoursheep
                      ROTH ARMY ELITE
                      • Jan 2007
                      • 6351

                      #11
                      Brock absolutely hammered Frank Mir. Will somebody PLEASE get him in the octogon with Fedor?

                      Then Brock Lesner went off during the after fight interview, saying he was going home to drink a Coors Light....not a Bud Lite, because Budweiser won't pay him shit, and that he was going to get on top of his wife tonight. Is he bringing a wrestling schtick to the MMA or what?!?!? I don't like it, and I thought it was bush league of him to dis Mir like he did before the opening bell.

                      St. Pierre is one elusive dude..at least he was last night, dodging damn near everything Thiago Alves threw at him. He took control of that fight with authority. More so than with Penn.

                      I DON'T like that he thinks because he's champion, he shouldn't have to move up to fight Anderson Silva. GSP doesn't mind fighting guys who move up in weight to fight him, and I think he's dodging Silva. If he walks around at 185, but won't walk in to fight Silva at that weight, then he's afraid of Silva-period. That's one fight I'd love to see.

                      Of course the one fight I was looking forward to seeing the most was Bisping-Henderson, and of course, I missed it. I know Henderson won, but I didn't see it at all. I would ask my brother how it went, but that fucker exaggerates, and I won't get a truthful answer.

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                      • hideyoursheep
                        ROTH ARMY ELITE
                        • Jan 2007
                        • 6351

                        #12
                        I guess Dana White told him to turn it down a couple notches!



                        he apologized
                        Last edited by hideyoursheep; 07-13-2009, 03:31 AM.

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                        • hideyoursheep
                          ROTH ARMY ELITE
                          • Jan 2007
                          • 6351

                          #13
                          UFC 101tonite

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                          • ppg960
                            Sniper
                            • Dec 2005
                            • 991

                            #14
                            Ufc-101

                            Silva looked great. Seems like the killer instinct is back. He should stay at 205Lbs. More competition there for him. Wish he could have Liddell before he retired.
                            I was hoping BJ Penn would get his head kicked in. Always trash talking and being a clown. GSP needs to go at him once more.

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                            • hideyoursheep
                              ROTH ARMY ELITE
                              • Jan 2007
                              • 6351

                              #15
                              Originally posted by ppg960
                              I was hoping BJ Penn would get his head kicked in. Always trash talking and being a clown. GSP needs to go at him once more.
                              It's not trash talk if you can back it up.

                              I take it you're a GSP fan?

                              Why wouldn't he fight Spider?

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