UFC 126: How close u can predict the top 4 fights

Metal85

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Ok the Top 4 fights are:

1)Anderson Silva Vs Vitor Belfort
2)Forrest Griffin vs Rich Franklin
3)Jake Ellenberger Vs Carlos Rocha
4)Jon Jones vs Ryan Bader.

This is how it will work, say WHO will win, HOW they will win (TKO,Submission, or Decision), and WHAT round they will win in.
 
Silva TKO 3rd round
Griffin Decision 3rd round
Ellenberger TKO 2nd round
Jones TKO 1st round
 
1)Anderson Silva Vs Vitor Belfort.........Silva 2nd round submission
2)Forrest Griffin vs Rich Franklin.......Griffin UA
3)Jake Ellenberger Vs Carlos Rocha......Ellenberger 1st round TKO
4)Jon Jones vs Ryan Bader..........Jon Jones UA
 
for 'UA' is that like unanomous decision? looks like were on the same page
 
Ok the Top 4 fights are:

1)Anderson Silva Vs Vitor Belfort
2)Forrest Griffin vs Rich Franklin
3)Jake Ellenberger Vs Carlos Rocha
4)Jon Jones vs Ryan Bader.

This is how it will work, say WHO will win, HOW they will win (TKO,Submission, or Decision), and WHAT round they will win in.

1- silva by knockout
2- gonna go all 3 rounds... franklin will take it
3- ??
4- jones by knockout (but id like to see bader take it)
 
1. Silva - TKO 2nd
2. Franklin - Decision
3. Ellenberger - Decision
4. Jones - TKO 2nd
 
I called the entire card for who won!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
shit I forgot about this whole fight. I don't get into MMA really anymore but I have crazy respect for that Brazilian cat, Silva. I'm glad to hear he won. He seems little he may well on his way to creating one the strongest legacies of all time.

And though douchebag on yahoo already say he's the best MMA fighter ever ( a few days back it was in a news story), I think he probably has to fight at least another 60 time before he can be considered in the talks. But what do I know...

What's your alls opinion on this? Too early for Silva to be talked about as one of the greatest? It just seems wayyyyyy to early.
 
shit I forgot about this whole fight. I don't get into MMA really anymore but I have crazy respect for that Brazilian cat, Silva. I'm glad to hear he won. He seems little he may well on his way to creating one the strongest legacies of all time.

And though douchebag on yahoo already say he's the best MMA fighter ever ( a few days back it was in a news story), I think he probably has to fight at least another 60 time before he can be considered in the talks. But what do I know...

What's your alls opinion on this? Too early for Silva to be talked about as one of the greatest? It just seems wayyyyyy to early.

Well my opinion would be you cant look at it like a boxing record, which I am assuming thats how u r comparing it. Not 1 person in mma goes 35-40 fights undefeated like every great boxer did. U should watch how he won last night, with a front kick to his jaw, it was brutal and amazing, also watch how he defeated Griffin, watch both times he destroyed Franklin, or Irvin, look at a few of his fights. He is the best pound for pound in MMA hands down. The guy on yahoo is a jackass, I read the article a few days ago that u reffered to, he said Couture is 50 something, when in reality he is 47, he knows nothing and doesnt research shit, so I actually emailed him with a wikipedia link saying since he doesnt research anything basically to take the time out to atleast wiki his shit so its not so horrible.No response.
 
I still can't believe how Silva won, that was fucking nuts. As much as I hate him, that was pretty impressive
 
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Sun Feb 06 01:42am EST
Steven Seagal helped Anderson Silva with KO front kick

By Maggie Hendricks


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Action film star Steven Seagal accompanied UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva to the Octagon at UFC 126 on Saturday night before Silva knocked Vitor Belfort out with a highlight reel front kick. Seagal was not just there for star power. According to Silva, he learned the kick from Seagal.
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"Steven Seagal helped me perfect that kick. That was a kick we were working on before I stepped in," Silva said through a translator at the post-fight press conference. "This was a kick that I trained a lot."
Seagal is known for the movies "Above the Law" and "Out for Justice," but he's also an accomplished martial artist, holding a black belt in aikido, a Japanese martial art, that he earned in Japan. His prowess has helped Silva become Yahoo! Sports' second-ranked pound-for-pound fighter in MMA.
He trains at the elite Black House gym with Silva, UFC featherweight champ Jose Aldo and several other high level fighters, and is seen in this Brazilian video teaching Silva and other Blackhouse fighters.
This wasn't his first time at a fight with Silva, as he accompanied him to the cage before Silva's comeback victory at UFC 117. Now, Seagal can add two-time winning corner man to his resume.
 
it amazes me steven seagal knows any shit, he runs like a fucking faggot and is about as uncoordinated as my grandmother, thats a fact!
 
it amazes me steven seagal knows any shit, he runs like a fucking faggot and is about as uncoordinated as my grandmother, thats a fact!
well he is almost 60,and has gained quite a bit of weight, hes a 7th degree black belt in Aikido, his body is just too beat up I think
 
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