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Machida v. Rua 3 It has to happen.
Really??Shogan hasn't dominated him enough already? I don't want to see it.
Agreed. Rua has already kicked his ### twice in my book. Shogun just made the mistake of leaving it in the judge's hands the first time. No need to see it for a third time (at least not in the immediate future), as I certainly won't pay for it. I already feel like the UFC is starting to jump the shark, putting on too many PPV shows without compelling headline fights. UFC 114- Michael Bisping in the co-main event? UFC 115- Punch-drunk Chuck Liddell headlining a card? The UFC will eventually go the way of boxing if Dana White doesn't stop watering down the shows.I'd rather see Bones Jones (whether he's ready or not) fight Rua right now, then watch Shogun/Dragon Part III.
 
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Have a nice life Kimbo. :yes:
Why you all mother####ers gotta hate on Kimbo??/
Dana White must be a hater, then: Kimbo Sliced from UFC
MONTREAL – Following two official fights in the organization, Kevin "Kimbo Slice" Ferguson's days in the UFC are apparently done.

UFC president Dana White revealed in Saturday night's post-UFC 113 press conference in Montreal that Slice (4-2 MMA, 1-1 UFC) would likely be released following his loss to fellow "The Ultimate Fighter 10" cast member Matt Mitrione (2-0 MMA, 2-0 UFC).

"That's probably Kimbo's last fight in the UFC," White said.

A former streetfighter that took up mixed martial arts in 2007, Slice has been a YouTube sensation, network television superstar, reality show contestant and pay-per-view draw. His trademark beard and gold chain drew viewers by the millions when he was starring with the now-defunct EliteXC organization and again when he was shockingly selected as a contestant on "TUF 10."

White often blasted Slice as a freak show fighter when he was competing for EliteXC, and the UFC exec on Saturday admitted his initial evaluations of the heavyweight had been wrong.

"I didn't know Kimbo," White said. "I just knew what I saw. The first time I ever met him, I said, 'This is going to be an interesting meeting with all the [expletive] I've said about this guy over the past two years.'

"He came in, and he couldn't be a nicer guy. He took this serious, he trained, went after it."

Slice was defeated by Roy Nelson in the first round of the "TUF 10" tournament, but he was asked back to the finale to face slugger Houston Alexander. The fight fell flat as Alexander largely refused to engage, and Slice earned a unanimous-decision win in a less-than-stellar 15-minute affair.

"His first fight wasn't the YouTube fights that you saw, but he won," White said. "He won that fight, and he deserved another fight in the UFC."

That fight came against Mitrione, who used leg kicks to batter Slice, threatened with a pair of triangle choke attempts on the ground, and ultimately earned a second-round TKO via strikes after mounting the bearded brawler, who showed no signs that he would be able to return to his feet.

While often critical of the brawler in his early days, White said his likely decision has nothing to do with Slice as a person.

"I said that I have a lot of respect for Kimbo and how he's handled this whole thing – a lot of trash-talking for a couple of years, by me," White said. "He took me up on my challenge. He came in to 'The Ultimate Fighter,' and tonight he got beat by Matt Mitrione. Mitrione was 1-0, and he came in and took Kimbo out tonight.

"I've got nothing but respect for Kimbo. I like him as a person. He carried himself really well."
See you at the pool, Kimbo. ;)
 
I don't see how you don't get Machida-Shogun 3. By the way, tons of respect for Shogun knowing Machida was out during the ground and pound and letting up before the ref stepped in, knowing it was about to get stopped. Very, very classy move on his part.
It better have one helluva lineup with it [if it's headlining]. This PPV generated very little interest IMO.
 
Great move by Dana cutting Kimbo and Daley. Kimbo is worthless as a fighter and Daley's cheapshot was a disgrace. ;)

Did we find out anything more about Kos faking injury when Daley completely missed him with the knee?

I'm guessing that the winner of Rampage and Rashad gets a title shot. Loser will fight little Nog and then possibly get a title shot... if little Nog can beat Brilz ( :yes: )

 
I don't see how you don't get Machida-Shogun 3. By the way, tons of respect for Shogun knowing Machida was out during the ground and pound and letting up before the ref stepped in, knowing it was about to get stopped. Very, very classy move on his part.
It better have one helluva lineup with it [if it's headlining]. This PPV generated very little interest IMO.
I'd be very surprised if these PPV numbers weren't above average. Their first fight was a classic, and had a controversial decision. This was a very hyped and anticipated rematch. LHW title fight doesn't need to have a loaded card with it IMO, it's the cards that have Liddell-Franklin or Rampage-Rashad "headlining" that do. Easily a headliner worthy fight unless this same card included another title fight.
 
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Watching Koscheck on the ESPN MMA Live post show really reinforces how much of a #### he is.
A sport like MMA needs a few jerks like him to boo. They all can't be gentlemen and courteous for months leading up to fights. Everyone once in a while pimp-slapping a pr0n star makes for interesting news. :banned:
 
I already feel like the UFC is starting to jump the shark, putting on too many PPV shows without compelling headline fights. The UFC will eventually go the way of boxing if Dana White doesn't stop watering down the shows.I'd rather see Bones Jones (whether he's ready or not) fight Rua right now, then watch Shogun/Dragon Part III.
I agree there are too many PPV's w/o headline fights. Maybe Dana will throw a card on Spike soon.No shot I'd order Shogun/Machida III. After the BS decision in first encounter, I refused to order the second. This is the only way I think UFC could go the way of boxing....when judges are deciding the fights that were w/o question decided in the octagon.
 
Where are these judges from and what are their credentials? Are they picked by the state athletic commissions? Some of these clowns are clueless about the sport.

 
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And no way they do Machida-Shogun 3 for at least 18 months. That fight is not sellable to the general public, as most thought Shogun won the first fight pretty convincingly and then dominated Machida in this fight. Shogun is going to fight the Rampage-Rashad winner, and if there is no contender next, they may have him fight Anderson Silva. But Zuffa will probably try to avoid Anderson vs Shogun if they can find another contender, and Jon Jones is a future contender as well.

 
Watching Koscheck on the ESPN MMA Live post show really reinforces how much of a #### he is.
A sport like MMA needs a few jerks like him to boo. They all can't be gentlemen and courteous for months leading up to fights. Everyone once in a while pimp-slapping a pr0n star makes for interesting news. :coffee:
I completely agree. I will be sad when Matt Hughes finally retires because i love rooting against him. And Koscheck is doing a great job embracing it as well. This is from an interview from Ariel Helwani and Koscheck, and here are some of Koscheck's responses (from http://www.cagepotato.com/video-koscheck-s...-and-greasing):

- Despite what the replay showed, he didn't fake getting hit by that illegal knee: "He hit me with something when I was down, I don't know if it was a knee, fist or what, but I got hit pretty hard. I could have quit, and I got up and kept fighting."

— Daley fought dirty even before the sucker-punch: "He started eye-gounging me, and first off, the guy's a blatant cheater, he had oil all over him...I could smell it from the beginning."

 
And no way they do Machida-Shogun 3 for at least 18 months. That fight is not sellable to the general public, as most thought Shogun won the first fight pretty convincingly and then dominated Machida in this fight. Shogun is going to fight the Rampage-Rashad winner, and if there is no contender next, they may have him fight Anderson Silva. But Zuffa will probably try to avoid Anderson vs Shogun if they can find another contender, and Jon Jones is a future contender as well.
Unfortunately, Silva vs Shogun won't happen for a while. Silva will first have to get through Sonnen and Belfort and then possibly a fight with Belcher if Belcher can manage to win his next couple.
 
I don't think Kimbo is anything spectacular but the guy was fighting a guy 50lbs heavier than him. 9/10 times the bigger guy is going to win. Dana should have never set this fight up. Why not have Kimbo fight a guy 50lbs lighter?

 
I don't think Kimbo is anything spectacular but the guy was fighting a guy 50lbs heavier than him. 9/10 times the bigger guy is going to win. Dana should have never set this fight up. Why not have Kimbo fight a guy 50lbs lighter?
Because Kimbo is a heavyweight. The heavyweight division is 205-265. If Kimbo doesn't like the weight difference, he should cut to light-heavyweight. He fought a light-heavyweight once and had a 30 pound weight advantage... Kimbo got KTFO in about 15 seconds.ETA: And it was only about 30 pounds if I remember correctly. Kimbo weighed in at 225 and Mintrione was 255.
 
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I don't think Kimbo is anything spectacular but the guy was fighting a guy 50lbs heavier than him. 9/10 times the bigger guy is going to win. Dana should have never set this fight up. Why not have Kimbo fight a guy 50lbs lighter?
Because Mitrione is the best known, C level fighter they have.
 
I'll preface this by saying I ####in hate Tim Sylvia...but pending no fix, he's virtually free money against former World's Strongest Man champion turned MMA fighter Mariusz Pudzianowski. Unless Sylvia has completely given up on his MMA career and is now just doing this solely for a paycheck (which I suppose is possible, especially given his approach in his fight against Ray Mercer) this fight should be a gimme for him. Pudzianowski is a scary looking dude, but he's got minimal training and even less of a gas tank.

 
I'll preface this by saying I ####in hate Tim Sylvia...but pending no fix, he's virtually free money against former World's Strongest Man champion turned MMA fighter Mariusz Pudzianowski. Unless Sylvia has completely given up on his MMA career and is now just doing this solely for a paycheck (which I suppose is possible, especially given his approach in his fight against Ray Mercer) this fight should be a gimme for him. Pudzianowski is a scary looking dude, but he's got minimal training and even less of a gas tank.
I hear ya on this one. From what i have seen, the line opened at -140 for Big Timmy, and jumped to -200 almost immediately. I can't make any sense on putting faith in Big Tim myself, and exactly for what you referenced above with that Ray Mercer fight. What you have makes a lot of sense, but this is certainly a bet i would sweat.
 
I'll preface this by saying I ####in hate Tim Sylvia...but pending no fix, he's virtually free money against former World's Strongest Man champion turned MMA fighter Mariusz Pudzianowski. Unless Sylvia has completely given up on his MMA career and is now just doing this solely for a paycheck (which I suppose is possible, especially given his approach in his fight against Ray Mercer) this fight should be a gimme for him. Pudzianowski is a scary looking dude, but he's got minimal training and even less of a gas tank.
Also a Tim Sylvia hater, but Pudzianowski should beat Sylvia 1 in 8 times (and that might be generous. His striking is terrible and makes last season's TUF heavyweights look like marathon runners. Kawaguchi didn't look like he had been hit much at all after their fight. I'm not buying Pudzianowski as a threat at all right now.And here is the Pudzianowski / Kawaguchi fight:

Round 1

Round 2

 
Belcher looked pretty good in his last couple of fights and is still very young but probably needs at least 2 more wins to make a shot against Silva legitimate.

 
I know there has to be some good plays on this Strikeforce card, but I am not sure what they are. Looking for any help here:

Overeem -265 vs. brett Rogers +215

Arlovski -165 vs. Big Foot Silva +163

Randleman +350 vs. Roger Gracie -500

Lyle Beerbohm +135 vs. Vitor Ribeiro -155

Villasenor +400 vs. Souza -500

Antwain Britt +150 vs. Cavalcante

I have Britt (+150) so far for .66 play

and I think I am the only one in the world who thinks Villesanor (+400) for .33 unit

I would love to hear the thoughts on this card. It will be fun to watch, and i was going into this saying if Rogers were over +200 i would take him. I'm tempted.

And the UFC's counter-programming for this event is pretty sweet:

Saturday, May 15 (10:00 PM – 12:30 AM ET/PT).

The hard-hitting bouts featured include the following:

Shane Carwin vs. Frank Mir -UFC 111 – March 27, 2010

Leonard Garcia vs. "The Korean Zombie", Chan Sung Jung - Aldo vs. Faber – April 24, 2010

Mark Munoz vs. Kendall Grove - UFC 112 – April 10, 2010

Terry Etim vs. Rafael Dos Anjos - UFC 112 – April 10, 2010

Matt Serra vs Frank Trigg - UFC 109 – February 6, 2010

Nate Diaz vs Rory Markham - UFC 111 – March 27, 2010

Paulo Thiago vs Mike Swick - UFC 109 – February 6, 2010

 
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And no way they do Machida-Shogun 3 for at least 18 months. That fight is not sellable to the general public, as most thought Shogun won the first fight pretty convincingly and then dominated Machida in this fight. Shogun is going to fight the Rampage-Rashad winner, and if there is no contender next, they may have him fight Anderson Silva. But Zuffa will probably try to avoid Anderson vs Shogun if they can find another contender, and Jon Jones is a future contender as well.
Unfortunately, Silva vs Shogun won't happen for a while. Silva will first have to get through Sonnen and Belfort and then possibly a fight with Belcher if Belcher can manage to win his next couple.
Dana said recently that if Silva beat Sonnen and Belfort he would make Silva vacate the title and move to 205. So Sonnen in early August; Belfort in December; 205 title fight by next May.
 
And no way they do Machida-Shogun 3 for at least 18 months. That fight is not sellable to the general public, as most thought Shogun won the first fight pretty convincingly and then dominated Machida in this fight. Shogun is going to fight the Rampage-Rashad winner, and if there is no contender next, they may have him fight Anderson Silva. But Zuffa will probably try to avoid Anderson vs Shogun if they can find another contender, and Jon Jones is a future contender as well.
Unfortunately, Silva vs Shogun won't happen for a while. Silva will first have to get through Sonnen and Belfort and then possibly a fight with Belcher if Belcher can manage to win his next couple.
Dana said recently that if Silva beat Sonnen and Belfort he would make Silva vacate the title and move to 205. So Sonnen in early August; Belfort in December; 205 title fight by next May.
i've heard that too. Shame because i think a GSP-Silva fight had some good potential, but apparently Dana and Joe Silva don't think so. And i guess this infers that Jake Sheilds will hang around 170 and not fight at 185. probably a good decision.
 
Anyone here planning on picking up Undisputed in a couple weeks? I've been playing the demo. Much better than last year except the submissions are worse so far. We'll see how it works in the full game after the benefit of the tutorial.

Sebowski77 on 360 if anyone wants a piece.

 
New camera angle shows that Kos actually wasn't acting on that knee from Daley. There was big left knee that Daley whiffed on (the one everybody saw clearly missed, and Rogan #####ed about), but right before that he was caught on the bridge of the nose flush, with a right knee from Daley.

http://i39.tinypic.com/10o38jt.jpg

It may not have been a KO shot, and he may or may not have been playing it up, but he wasn't trying to sell a total miss like Rogan sold it to us.

 
New camera angle shows that Kos actually wasn't acting on that knee from Daley. There was big left knee that Daley whiffed on (the one everybody saw clearly missed, and Rogan #####ed about), but right before that he was caught on the bridge of the nose flush, with a right knee from Daley.

http://i39.tinypic.com/10o38jt.jpg

It may not have been a KO shot, and he may or may not have been playing it up, but he wasn't trying to sell a total miss like Rogan sold it to us.
Very interesting. He's lucky the right knee landed, because that's probably the reason he backed away from the left knee.
 
New camera angle shows that Kos actually wasn't acting on that knee from Daley. There was big left knee that Daley whiffed on (the one everybody saw clearly missed, and Rogan #####ed about), but right before that he was caught on the bridge of the nose flush, with a right knee from Daley.

http://i39.tinypic.com/10o38jt.jpg

It may not have been a KO shot, and he may or may not have been playing it up, but he wasn't trying to sell a total miss like Rogan sold it to us.
Very interesting. He's lucky the right knee landed, because that's probably the reason he backed away from the left knee.
In both cases, Daley tried to knee a downed opponent in the head. :mellow:
 
New camera angle shows that Kos actually wasn't acting on that knee from Daley. There was big left knee that Daley whiffed on (the one everybody saw clearly missed, and Rogan #####ed about), but right before that he was caught on the bridge of the nose flush, with a right knee from Daley.

http://i39.tinypic.com/10o38jt.jpg

It may not have been a KO shot, and he may or may not have been playing it up, but he wasn't trying to sell a total miss like Rogan sold it to us.
Very interesting. He's lucky the right knee landed, because that's probably the reason he backed away from the left knee.
In both cases, Daley tried to knee a downed opponent in the head. :mellow:
Definitely. But if that left had hit solid, the fight would probably have been over.
 
I know there has to be some good plays on this Strikeforce card, but I am not sure what they are. Looking for any help here:

Overeem -265 vs. brett Rogers +215

Arlovski -165 vs. Big Foot Silva +163

Randleman +350 vs. Roger Gracie -500

Lyle Beerbohm +135 vs. Vitor Ribeiro -155

Villasenor +400 vs. Souza -500

Antwain Britt +150 vs. Cavalcante

I have Britt (+150) so far for .66 play

and I think I am the only one in the world who thinks Villesanor (+400) for .33 unit

I would love to hear the thoughts on this card. It will be fun to watch, and i was going into this saying if Rogers were over +200 i would take him. I'm tempted.
Very impressed with that Strikeforce card. Lots of fun, interesting fights there. My favorite line here is Pezão Silva at +163, followed closely by Britt +150. Arlovski's been on the shelf for nearly a year now, and Silva is just a really well-rounded opponent. Not the most technical striker, but incredibly powerful, with good takedowns and an excellent ground game (particularly on top).Hate the line for Jacaré. Villaseñor is as mediocre as they come, but he still packs dynamite in his punches. I still think Jacaré will take care of business, but -500 is no good at all.

Can't wait to see Shaolin again. He's been inconsistent since the Gesias fight, and the Aoki matchup was one of the most disappointing fight in recent memory, for me, but he's still ridiculously talented. I'd say there aren't more than two or three guys with better pure jiu-jitsu than him, and he knows how to get the fight to the ground. Shaolin should handle Beerbohm without much trouble, barring some crazy punch in the standup.

 
Agree with my GB Abrantes that Bigfoot at +163 looks like one I would take if I had anything working here.
hmm, I was really thinking of taking a shot at Arlovski, but with both you and Abrantes liking Big Foot's chances i may just lay off. Maybe I was buying too much into the hype of Arlovski being "reborn" and thinking his training with Greg Jackson would show us the Arlovski of old. Why are you guys so confident in Silva. I think the argument of Arlovski having a Glass Chin is a little rushed. Fedor seemed to hit him right on the button with that flying knee he attempted, and I don't think many people can withstand a full assault from Brett Rogers.
 
well, up front -- I generally don't like talking people in or out of bets.

But.

AA will be giving up 50+ # to Bigfoot on fight night. Maybe AA has really improved his ground game with Jackson, but I will believe that once I see it. If Bigfoot stays in tight and tries to get this fight to the ground (which I think he's capable of), I don't like AA's chances-- Bigfoot will have a strength advantage and has the grappling advantage (on paper at least).

If Silva decides to stand for 15 mins with AA, all of this goes out the window.

 
I was leaning towards AA but I am staying away now. I think AA has a real chance to start a comeback. Silva hasn't beat anyone of note. AA should be able stay outside and out box him. Even get the KO if there is an opening.

 
Only play I like on this card is Shaolin. If he gets this to the ground, the fight is over.

I favor Overeem because of his superior striking and clinch work, but I am afraid of how well he'll do vs someone who he cannot manhandle based on pure strength. So I'm staying away from that one.

 
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King has won an injunction to stop Mayorga from fight Din Thomas tonight. Shine Fights says they will ignore the injunction. Should be an interesting night. Either:

A: they pull the fight and the fans riot in the arena while the people at him demand their money back

B: they let the fight happen and get sued by King

C: they try to let the fight happen and the cops show up with papers and stop the fight leading back to option A.

 
Strikeforce plays for tonight:

Overeem to win 1u at -230. Plain and simple, from a betting line standpoint, I think Brett Rogers is overrated and Overeem is underrated. Many bettors don't know about Overeem, but they certainly know about Brett Rogers, the guy who KO'd Arlovski in 20 seconds and was surprisingly game against Fedor Emelianenko. Overeem's got as much power, more versatility in his striking attack, great clinch work, solid ground skills and K-1 striking experience. Rogers has power. That's all. The only thing that keeps me from making this a multi-unit play is Rogers' one punch KO ability. I think after tonight, everyone who doesn't know much about Overeem will realize he's one of the best HWs not in the UFC and will be creaming for a Fedor-Overeem matchup.

Antonio Silva .5u at +160. Count me in the camp that believes Arlovski is washed up and done. Silva may not have much of a gas tank, but he's got good all around skills and an impressive size advantage on Arlovski.

Atwain Britt .5u at +135. Tailing somebody here.

Very strong opinion on Roger Gracie, but I can't justify laying -500 on it solely because of Gracie's lack of cage experience. He's the best HW grappler in the world, and has already beated a Kevin Randleman clone in Ron Waterman, who at this stage in their respective careers, is probably better than Randleman. Randleman also apparently almost dropped out of the fight due to a staph infection - can't possible help his ever diminishing stamina or power. It won't take long for Gracie to take wait for Randleman to gas out, take him to the floor and submit him however the hell he pleases.

.25u parlay on Overeem, Britt and Gracie.

 
I have Britt (+150) so far for 1 unit play

and I think I am the only one in the world who thinks Villesanor (+400) for .33 unit
Added Berrbohm for about .75 unit, and may play more of the main card depending on how things work out.

and for some dumb plays tonight:

Nick "The Goat" Thompson -225 vs. Eduardo Pamplona

Charles "Crazy Horse" bennett +350 vs. Luiz Azeredo

Dumb because i am atrocious with these small shows lately, but if there is any truth about Bennett getting a little more serious (ignoring the lead pipe situation with his training partners) and comes out like he did against KJ Noons he could do alright. I also think that is a tune up fight for The Goat

 
King has won an injunction to stop Mayorga from fight Din Thomas tonight. Shine Fights says they will ignore the injunction. Should be an interesting night. Either:A: they pull the fight and the fans riot in the arena while the people at him demand their money backB: they let the fight happen and get sued by KingC: they try to let the fight happen and the cops show up with papers and stop the fight leading back to option A.
Looks like it's D: Athleteic Commission cancels the entire card. I din't see that coming, but maybe should have. Smart move on their part. Fans would not have been happy. Sucks for the fighters. I hope Shine pays them, but doubt they will. They also lose all their sponsorship money while having to pay for their training, travel....
 
I have Britt (+150) so far for 1 unit play

and I think I am the only one in the world who thinks Villesanor (+400) for .33 unit
Added Berrbohm for about .75 unit, and may play more of the main card depending on how things work out.

and for some dumb plays tonight:

Nick "The Goat" Thompson -225 vs. Eduardo Pamplona

Charles "Crazy Horse" bennett +350 vs. Luiz Azeredo

Dumb because i am atrocious with these small shows lately, but if there is any truth about Bennett getting a little more serious (ignoring the lead pipe situation with his training partners) and comes out like he did against KJ Noons he could do alright. I also think that is a tune up fight for The Goat
No worries since the card is canceled, but Thompson pulled out of the fight yesterday or the day before anyway.
 
Strikeforce plays for tonight:Overeem to win 1u at -230. Plain and simple, from a betting line standpoint, I think Brett Rogers is overrated and Overeem is underrated. Many bettors don't know about Overeem, but they certainly know about Brett Rogers, the guy who KO'd Arlovski in 20 seconds and was surprisingly game against Fedor Emelianenko. Overeem's got as much power, more versatility in his striking attack, great clinch work, solid ground skills and K-1 striking experience. Rogers has power. That's all. The only thing that keeps me from making this a multi-unit play is Rogers' one punch KO ability. I think after tonight, everyone who doesn't know much about Overeem will realize he's one of the best HWs not in the UFC and will be creaming for a Fedor-Overeem matchup. Antonio Silva .5u at +160. Count me in the camp that believes Arlovski is washed up and done. Silva may not have much of a gas tank, but he's got good all around skills and an impressive size advantage on Arlovski.Atwain Britt .5u at +135. Tailing somebody here.Very strong opinion on Roger Gracie, but I can't justify laying -500 on it solely because of Gracie's lack of cage experience. He's the best HW grappler in the world, and has already beated a Kevin Randleman clone in Ron Waterman, who at this stage in their respective careers, is probably better than Randleman. Randleman also apparently almost dropped out of the fight due to a staph infection - can't possible help his ever diminishing stamina or power. It won't take long for Gracie to take wait for Randleman to gas out, take him to the floor and submit him however the hell he pleases..25u parlay on Overeem, Britt and Gracie.
I like Overeem, but I am not that sold on him. Who was the last good fighter he beat? Belfort in '06? Th eguy doesn't have much of a chin and sucks at ground defense. I can see him slapping his killer guilitine on Rogers or clinching him down then putting him out, but I like Rogers more and more as I think about this one.
 
I have Britt (+150) so far for 1 unit play

and I think I am the only one in the world who thinks Villesanor (+400) for .33 unit
Added Berrbohm for about .75 unit, and may play more of the main card depending on how things work out.

and for some dumb plays tonight:

Nick "The Goat" Thompson -225 vs. Eduardo Pamplona

Charles "Crazy Horse" bennett +350 vs. Luiz Azeredo

Dumb because i am atrocious with these small shows lately, but if there is any truth about Bennett getting a little more serious (ignoring the lead pipe situation with his training partners) and comes out like he did against KJ Noons he could do alright. I also think that is a tune up fight for The Goat
No worries since the card is canceled, but Thompson pulled out of the fight yesterday or the day before anyway.
Seriously what an absolute ####-show that whole Shine fights was. They went back and forth on that for awhile, and maybe you can blame Don King for pulling the card he did, but the key is what happens next. Like you mentioned, hopefully Shine fights at least pays the fighters because that is a lot of months of training for nothing.
 
Just watched the most recent episode of MMA Live. subbing Pat Miletich for Franklin McNeal may be alright, but the crew needs to work on their pronunciation of Brazilian fighters. I hope it sticks around though. i don't know if ratings even matter for a show at 1 a.m. during the week, but i have to think it beats a lot of other shows on cable TV

 
Just watched the most recent episode of MMA Live. subbing Pat Miletich for Franklin McNeal may be alright, but the crew needs to work on their pronunciation of Brazilian fighters. I hope it sticks around though. i don't know if ratings even matter for a show at 1 a.m. during the week, but i have to think it beats a lot of other shows on cable TV
yeah, I was watching that last night and every time Miletich said "Shogun Roo-ah" I was clenching my teeth a little bit.
 

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