UFC last night 136

dam612

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dammnnnn those were some good fights. i havent been happy about paying that bs 55$ lately for some cappy fight but last nights card fucking sick

louzan chokes the shit outta guillard in 40 secs- perfect chole, roll spread em

Phan takes out garcia ina srike fest, whish those featherweights had the ko power, phan landed so many 1 2 3 combos but garcia kept saying you aint gunna knock me out

Sonnen worked the shit outta stan-fucking dude is a beast he wants silva so bad, and this time he wont make a mistake w/ 20 seconds left in the 5th

Flo seemed decent in the first round w/ aldo then aldo beasted him with a fury of punches and wins by decision, flo couldnt takedown shit

and then bam Edgar tkos maynard after may worked him hard the first round, but you cant knock out edgar....such a sick card where da ufc fans at?!?!?!?!

a bit un classy on sonnen but damn hes raising the stakes, he wants silva hard
[video=youtube;mRb9AFb7Gi8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRb9AFb7Gi8[/video]
 
I can't wait to see Silva beat down. He and Keith Gireadu (sp?) are two that I really want to see beaten. ...and Brock Lesnar. The thing I despise most about him is his big mouth and his "professional wrestling" trash talk. NOT talking trash, and respecting the other fighters is one of the things that I have always liked about UFC. Just think of your $55 contribution as buying Joe Rogan an eight of good pot.
 
I can't wait to see Silva beat down. He and Keith Gireadu (sp?) are two that I really want to see beaten. ...and Brock Lesnar. The thing I despise most about him is his big mouth and his "professional wrestling" trash talk. NOT talking trash, and respecting the other fighters is one of the things that I have always liked about UFC. Just think of your $55 contribution as buying Joe Rogan an eight of good pot.

i love how rogan is such and advocate of pot...i think coke too but i dont think he put that out publically lol. but yea if the silva sonnen fight was like last time tis going to be epic and sonnens got it, i dont think staan landed on punch last night on him

i also hate how brock still thinks its the wwf, i think hes going to loose to overeem
 
i wanted brian stann to win. but i knew it would be tough. sonnen better start his steroid regiment again so he can have any chance like last time :D
 
i wanted brian stann to win. but i knew it would be tough. sonnen better start his steroid regiment again so he can have any chance like last time :D

lol yeaaaa, but roids or not i think hes still going to work him hard. stann had no chance, i honestly didnt hink he landed one punch....im a little scared tho bc sonnen landed 208 punches on silva and he took em all prety well
 
lol yeaaaa, but roids or not i think hes still going to work him hard. stann had no chance, i honestly didnt hink he landed one punch....im a little scared tho bc sonnen landed 208 punches on silva and he took em all prety well

lol if he cant beat him on steroids he has no chance off steroids. i like brian stann he is an american hero even if he lost i still have 10X more respect for him then i do sonnen.
 
How is he an American hero?

Louzons submission was perfectly executed, MG is a dangerous motherfucker, that's making a statement!
 
On May 8, 2005, Capt. Stann was assigned to 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marines and he commanded the 2nd Mobile Assault Platoon. During Operation Matador, his unit was ambushed by insurgents while trying to secure Ramana Bridge, near Karabilah. Stann and his Marines held out for six days under heavy attacks while Stann coordinated air and tank support that eventually allowed them to be relieved on May 14, 2005.[4] All forty-two Marines in Stann's platoon survived, and the following March, Stann was awarded the Silver Star, the nation's third highest award for valor in combat.[5] Part of the citation reads: "Second Lieutenant Stann personally directed two casualty operations, three vehicle recovery operations and multiple close air support missions under enemy small arms, machine gun and mortar fire in his 360-degree fight."[4] This mission was shown on the episode, "Iraq's Most Wanted" on the History Channel show, Shootout!, in which Stann was interviewed. His actions were noted by President George W. Bush during one of his speeches. He left active duty in the Marine Corps as of May 2008. Captain Stann was also the commanding officer in the 8th Marine Regiment Headquarters Company while continuing to fight in the WEC.
 
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