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Post by Woo on Aug 8, 2008 21:49:41 GMT -1
Okay after looking really good for 1 minute 29 seconds of his first UFC fight and then losing a 2nd later. Brock will be looking to prove himself in his 2nd match against Heath Herring.
I dunno much about Heath Herring- but my source tells he he is a "has-been" and that "Brock sucks if he can't beat him."
So who will win? And will you watch it?
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Post by Knoxville on Aug 8, 2008 22:33:22 GMT -1
I would watch it, but it's on Setanta and I dont wanna get stuck with that crap atm. I read online that the UFC have a agreement that if Lesnar loses they can get rid of him. A bit weird but I guess when you invest in a fighter, they gotta prove their worth.
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Post by MetalBlade on Aug 9, 2008 11:39:25 GMT -1
I wouldn't say Herring is a has-been, but he's not been in a fight as big as this for a long time. If Brock does lose this, then he deserves to be axed. I mean he's had six months to reflect on the loss against Mir, and to train for this. If his ju-jitsu's not up to scratch now then he's gonna struggle because everyone else is getting better and they will leave him behind.
I'd like to see Brock fight Tim Sylvia next if he beats Herring. Sylvia's a rock-hard opponent with pedigree and is a former champion. He's also a similar size to Brock. That's the kind of fight that would ensure a title shot for "The Pain".
What's happened to UFC being on Bravo by the way? They used to show the whole card the day after it took place. But it's not on this Sunday. I don't remember seeing the last one with Rampage v Forrest on Bravo either. Did Setanta put their foot down or something?
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Post by Knoxville on Aug 9, 2008 19:46:15 GMT -1
Setanta got exclusive rights to UFC to rival Sky. They show the PPV's live but it's awful quality feed though. Most things on Setanta are. If you remember the picture on TNA when it was on TWC, it's like that nearly all of the time.
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