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It’s all about the numbers and we’re now in the 80’s! No, not the 1980’s dumb dumb, we’re talking about UFC80, UFC81 and UFC82!

UFC80 - RAPID FIRE - 01/19/2008

BJ Penn Vs. Joe Stevenson is at the top of the card. Here is the undercard, remember the dude that kicked what’s his name in the head on his second fight in the UFC, erm, Cro Cop? That’s right, Napao is back to fight Fabrizio Werdum. I don’t know what that is all about, aren’t they training partners? Anyway this is the second time these guys will have met and will surely be a biiiiiiig fight night.

  • Gabriel Gonzaga Vs. Fabricio Werdum
  • Jess Liaudin Vs. Marcus Davis
  • Wilson Gouveia Vs. Jason Lambert
  • Jorge Rivera Vs. Kendall Grove
  • Antoni Hardonk Vs. Colin Robinson
  • Paul Kelly Vs. Paul Taylor
  • James Lee Vs. Alessio Sakara
  • Per Eklund Vs. Sam Stout

3pm EST / Noon PST / 8pm GMT - Live on Pay Per View

UFC81 - BREAKING POINT - 02/02/2008

T. Sylvia Vs. A. Nogueira is at the top of the card. Here is the undercard, there are two WHOPPERS in the form of Frank Mir versus captain penis chest Brock Lesnar. You know that everyone’s there to see Lesnar for sho! The return of Jeremy Horn is a biggie too.

  • Frank Mir Vs. Brock Lesnar
  • Jeremy Horn Vs. Nate Marquardt
  • Ricardo Almeida Vs. Alan Belcher
  • Gleison Tibau Vs. Tyson Griffin
  • Tomasz Drwal Vs. David Heath
  • Marvin Eastman Vs. Terry Martin
  • Keita Nakamura Vs. Rob Emerson

10pm EST 7pm PST / 6am GMT - Live on Pay Per View

UFC82 - PRIDE OF A CHAMPION - 03/01/2008

A. Silva Vs. D. Henderson is at the top of the card. there are a bunch of fighters rumored to be on the undecard so hold back for that one.

10pm EST / 7pm PST / 3am GMT
Live on Pay Per View

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Matt Hughes Retiring?

This article is AKA “PWNED at UFC79

Georges St. Pierre PWNed Matt Hughes and it sounds like Hughes sounded like he may be retiring soon. He mentioned at UFC79 after the fight that “he only wants to fight a few more fighters”. Let’s face it buddy, wrestling can take you so far then after that you gotta step up and learn some new abilities. Georges St. Pierre won with an arm bar and Hughes appeared to be crying “HELP ME, HELP ME, HELP ME, HELP ME…” Yet gracious as always in a win or lose situation Matt Hughes was respectful to GSP and was humbled. Meanwhile GSP gave the belt to one of his corner men and stated that it is not his belt until he beats Serra.

Rich Clemti PWNed Guillard

Other PWNage that night:

Sokoudjou got respectively PWNed by Machida until Machida mentioned him going back to the jungle..

Roan Carneiro PWNed Tony DeSouza

Chuck Liddell PWNed Wanderlei Silva. That’s right Liddell was definitely NOT on Nyquil that night and pounded the hell out of Silva. 6 years in the making and Chuck stood up and beat the hell ot of the Axe Murderer.

Rich Clementi PWNed Melvin Guillard BIG TIME and Guillard, after all his fronting and what not just looked embarrassed. So he should have been, he should get back on Cocaine and hit harder.

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    Georges St. Pierre Interview

    They guys at BetUS Sports Radio (One of the very few mildly entertaining MMA radio shows out there) put up an interview with GSP.

    The guys training with half the effing UFC for his fight with Matt Hughes, AND he was training for the Olympic Wrestling trials AND Lucian Bute before the fight even got announced…so much for Hughes strategy of getting GSP while he’s out of shape…haha, sucka.

    Check it out here

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    Vitor Belort Back in the Octagon?

    For anyone who’s been around this sport for a while, this recent news of Vitor Belfort coming back to the UFC buzzing around the internet will be met with mixed feelings.

    On one hand, you have a man with some of the best hands in the business. Who convincingly stopped Wanderlei Silva,  dominated Gilbert Yvel, was robbed of a victory over Tito Ortiz (that’s my opinion at least) and hung tough with Chuck Liddell.

    On the other hand, you have  a mentally weak quitter, with little cardio and a knack for letting his personal problems get the best of him in the ring.

    Now, with Belfort attempting to orchestrate what has to be considered at least his fourth come-back attempt, we must ask ourselves the age old question (Everybody say it with me now):

    Is this THE OLD VITOR????? 

    I for one am a huge fan of The “Old” Vitor. Incredible hand speed and a killer instinct second to none make The Old Vitor a pleasure to watch. The “New” Vitor (or Quitter Vitor, or Boy-In-Man’s Body Vitor, or Titor Belfortiz, or whatever you call him), however is absolutely PAINFUL to watch. Watching him give up in fights against Dan Henderson, Randy (twice) and Alistair Overeem (also twice!) really took it’s toll on my believe in “The Phenom”.

    Until earlier this year, I had written the man I idolized while growing-up, off as a “Pay Cheque Fighter”.

    Then Belfort knocked out up-and-comer Ivan Serati in Cage Rage early in 2007.

    I know: Meh…. Big deal.

    Then in September, Belfort defeated Cage Rage 205 lbs Champion James Zikic with a broken hand.

    Hmmmm, a little more impressive. But I’m still not convinced this is our beloved “Old” Vitor. 

    Then he opened his mouth…….

    Belfort has never been known as a talker. Although frequently citing personal problems for his losses, and frequently claiming he is over said personal problems prior to, umm, another loss. Vitor is not one to show much emotion outside the ring.

    Now call me a sucker, but The Phenom’s recent comments have gotten me all fired up! It feels like 1997 again!!!

    Yeah, OK. I probably am a sucker. But I am seeing something flow from Vitor that I’ve NEVER seen before: Anger. Well, not just anger…….

     Super-pissed-off-ready-to-tear-someone-a-new-arsehole-then-rip-their-head- off-and-shit-down-their-throats kind of anger!!!

    He’s pissed at Cage Rage. He’s pissed at the naysayers. And he’s damn sure pissed at Tito! In fact, his comments about Ortiz were what convinced me that he truly has returned to his former self. Belfort said he wants to fight Tito in a winner take all match. IE; only the winner receives a purse, IE; quashing my theory that Vitor is a paycheque fighter.

    I don’t know about you, but I’m taking the leap of faith BACK onto the Vitor Bandwagon! If anybodies interested, I’m out front with a full tank of gas, revvin the engine!!!

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    “Big” John McCarthy Hangs Up The Gloves

    …… Well, the black “bend over and spread ‘em” latex gloves that is.

    Big John has elected to quit his referring gig with the UFC in favor of becoming an on-air personality with Canadian cable channel The Fight Network.

    Aside from fight analysis and color commentary, McCarty will also act as a “Strategic Advisor” behind the scenes…… Whatever that means.

    Big John will ref his last fight for the UFC on saturday night during the Ultimate Fighter Finale. His first assignment in his new vocation will be providing the color commentary on the December 14th TKO pay-per-view.

    Apparently, the fighters aren’t the only ones Zuffa is underpaying…….

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