looks like fedor *may* be coming to the ufc

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[xeno]Julios wrote: what are your thoughts on chuck vs wanderlei? (and jackson vs henderson)?
The boys from Chute Boxe are going to tear UFC to shreds. Wanderlei and Shogun I believe will be able to take out anyone from UFC. Although they both used a lot of SUPRISE FACE STOMP, which can't be done in UFC. I still have confidence in them!

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Can you hear the final thunder roaring?
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<3 face stomps
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I'm pretty sure Dana White, along with most of the hardcore fan base, want knees to the head of a grounded fighter. I think it's only a matter of time before the Nevada athletic state commission evolves its policies and allows em.

but yea, stomps and soccer kicks are intense. I love the way shogun transitions from his stomps into a high mount position with hammer strikes.

dude flows like an animal when he's on...
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I don't think so, Dana White believes that a single death in MMA would destroy everything, and he's not going to take any risks with that. Notice how fights get stopped sooner and sooner?
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A reporter mentioned that the New Jersey State Athletic Control Board might be interested in legalizing knees to the head on the ground in MMA, and asked if White thinks the Nevada State Athletic Commission would follow suit if that were to happen. White said, "Probably, because it was New Jersey that didn't want knees to the head before." White has previously stated on multiple occasions that he would personally like to see knees to the head on the ground legalized in MMA.
http://www.mmaweekly.com/absolutenm/tem ... 9&zoneid=1

You've mentioned wanting to bring in knees to the head of a grounded opponent, what is the status of that?

- That is in the long term plan, we are focused now on becoming regulated with our current rule set in the country.
http://www.411mania.com/MMA/columns/549 ... -White.htm




also a video interview where he says the same, but the youtube link has been removed:

http://www.forumeter.com/video/10760/FO ... -Interview
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looks like fedor and UFC have reached a verbal agreement!

looks like a 2 year contract with 6-8 fights, and no easy opponents.

Still waiting on the official word.
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[xeno]Julios wrote:here's a nice fedor highlight:

http://www.dailymotion.com/relevance/se ... 00000-hl-b
damn good video :)
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Post by R00k »

awesome highlights :icon14:


I didn't realize that UFC doesn't allow stomp kicks. I'd rather have those than elbows, personally.

I guess it's good that Fedor is going to UFC. Some fresh meat he can test himself against.
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i can do without stomps (the force multiplier effect of the head against the ground presents a danger), but knees to the head of a grounded opponent are a must, imo.

Don't really have an opinion on elbows - haven't really watched much ufc so don't have much (spectating) experience with them.
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[xeno]Julios wrote:i can do without stomps (the force multiplier effect of the head against the ground presents a danger), but knees to the head of a grounded opponent are a must, imo.

Don't really have an opinion on elbows - haven't really watched much ufc so don't have much (spectating) experience with them.
You obviously haven't watched much Muay Thai either.
Thick, solid and tight in all the right places.
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LawL wrote: You obviously haven't watched much Muay Thai either.
nope - the bulk of my mma knowledge comes from pride
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