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Post by Echo on Nov 19, 2008 17:09:52 GMT -6
Upon finding out that Randy Couture loses his match to Brock Lesner I try desperately to quell that massive urges to kill myself. Then I realize, Couture was paid off by the UFC to throw the match.
I'm just looking forward to Arlovski beating Fedor...
None of you understand this because you haven't discovered the world of cool yet.
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Post by biø on Nov 19, 2008 19:00:16 GMT -6
I feel bad for Randy. He's like Brett Favre but less of a douche bag because he's not Brett Favre.
Arlovski vs Fedor may be one of the greatest fights ever. (bold statement)
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Post by Echo on Nov 19, 2008 19:08:44 GMT -6
But probably a correct statement...
It would instantly make Arlovski a god if he could find a way to defeat Fedor. You know, like since no one else has...
Anyway, wanna get married bio?
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Post by toXic on Nov 20, 2008 8:12:53 GMT -6
I thought you were mine egho???
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Post by Echo on Nov 20, 2008 16:11:56 GMT -6
We could all move to Utah and become Mormons... Or to one of those Texas polygamy camps... You down?
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Post by biø on Nov 20, 2008 17:05:46 GMT -6
I would love to. I like Boise State anyway.
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Post by biø on Nov 20, 2008 17:09:24 GMT -6
Emelianenko's only loss in the sport is controversial and complete bullshit because it came at the hands of Tsuyoshi Kohsaka, at the King of Kings 2000 Block B event on December 22, 2000, via doctor stoppage due to a cut 17 seconds into the fight.[28] Footage shows that the cut was caused by a missed looping punch where Kohsaka's elbow struck Emelianenko's head. Elbow strikes are illegal under RINGS rules unless the striker is wearing elbow pads, which Kohsaka wasn't. Emelianenko says that this elbow reopened a cut sustained in his previous fight against Ricardo Arona and stated that he was just about to burn him with his laser beam.[29] Since the fight was in a tournament format, a winner and loser was required as draws or no contests could not be awarded. Since Emelianenko could not advance due to his injury, Kohsaka moved on (the match would have been a no contest or disqualification victory for Emelianenko otherwise).[30] In spite of a hand injury, he avenged the loss at the PRIDE Bushido 6 event on April 3, 2005, defeating Kohsaka by technical knockout when the ring doctor stopped the fight after the first round.[27]
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