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I am so underwhelmed that I forgot that Short King UFC is on this weekend. Barring the Jan fight in the main card, everyone is 5’7” or shorter (correction, Talbott is 5’10”, but no one cares). 2 fucking Bantam and Flyweight bouts, and one LHW. lol, shit is dire. Hoping to be pleasantly surprised.

The Pantoja fight might be a banger, Van is one agressive motherfucker, who had the best fight in the UFC this year against Royval, and Pantoja himself ain't afraid to stand and bang... even if the fight is most likely to win with Van getting the choke.

Moreno and Taira are also good fighters.

And who knows, Merab might want to crack a bit too... I mean, Yan can out box him easily, but Merab has a chin and cardio... but in the end Yan will get the wrestlefuck.
 
BANGKOK, Thailand — Katie Taylor and Ronda Rousey are involved in active negotiations to stage a mega-bout in Las Vegas matching the most compelling women’s combat fighters of this century, BoxingScene has learned.

Ireland’s two-time undisputed boxing champion Taylor, 25-1 (6 KOs), coming off a July victory over Puerto Rico’s Amanda Serrano that generated 6 million streams on Netflix, is 39 and nearing the end of a legendary career that has included an Olympic gold medal.

Former UFC bantamweight champion Rousey, 38, has performed in WWE after reigning as UFC women’s bantamweight champion for three years (2012-2015) before being upset by boxing hall of famer Holly Holm.

Rousey retired upon getting stopped by UFC great Amanda Nunes in late 2016, but she has been seen training in recent months, sparking speculation of a comeback bout.

Rousey has remained coy on the topic.

Although she won many of her UFC bouts by armbar submission, Rousey was schooled heavily in boxing by then-coach Edmond Tarverdyan in Glendale, California, and her confidence in fighting from the stand-up stance increased into her final bouts.

By devoting a wealth of training time to the craft for her return, Rousey would generate massive interest in a comeback against the gritty Taylor, who has battled through tooth-and-nail bouts to claim majority decision victories over the likes of Serrano (whom she defeated three times), along with former super-lightweight champion Chantelle Cameron and Delfine Persoon.
Lol. LMAO even.
 
(Little) Jiri Prochazka is coming.
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Whoopsie for the double-post, but I found this tidbit interesting. Looks like Karate Combat not only offers to pay their fighters nickels, but they’re not paying them at all.

Luis Peña, once known as Violent Bob Ross, alleges that he hasn’t been paid for any of his appearances in Karate Combat yet.
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Dulani Perry, a guy who appeared on TUF, also made a post back in August about not being paid. Funny enough, he mentions “his account number” and “Zelle”, so I’m wondering if that faggot Asim Zaidi/President Awesome (Bought Kara Combat / Goat Shed owner) is giving people verbal contracts.
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KC shills its own little cryptocurrency and I’ve heard that they press their fighters into investing into it, but I don’t have any concrete evidence of this.
 
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Late but better than never. This crazy Mongolian mfer did it. Massive underdog vs the champ Fabricio de Andrade in ONE Championship, and he just dogged his way to a win. Dude was basically unknown till it he appeared on Netflix's "Physical Asia" show as part of team Mongolia. That got him (and the others on the Mongolian team) a lot of fans internationally, to the point where random people (including a lot of women) who never watch fights were tuning in to see him give it a go.

If you haven't watched this fight, do so, it's a good one. Andrade was busting him up and he gritted his way through to win the belt.
 
Gonna have to catch it, haven't got the time, deadlines are crazy at this time of the year. It is a shame ONE is in such a finantial dires, this promotion rules. But it sucks that Andrade lost, he is a great fighter to watch, crazy good Muay Thai.

But I'm gonna watch tonight's Dana White's slop.... but only because Pantoja is gonna choke some fools, and that is always golden.
 
Gonna have to catch it, haven't got the time, deadlines are crazy at this time of the year. It is a shame ONE is in such a finantial dires, this promotion rules. But it sucks that Andrade lost, he is a great fighter to watch, crazy good Muay Thai.

But I'm gonna watch tonight's Dana White's slop.... but only because Pantoja is gonna choke some fools, and that is always golden.
Man he almost knocked Enkh-Orgil out in the first round. Then he fought him with his weird striking, got some takedowns. Real nasty from top position. He's not one of these guys who will just lay on a guy, he always attacking subs or hitting them on the ground.
 
'Triple C' Henry Cejudo is checking to see if 'Poledancer' Payton Talbott has any dog in him.

So far, the kid is passing the test.
 
28-28 BJ Blazkowicz vs Red Skull was bullshit imo.

Hopefully midget fight club makes up for it.
 
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