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Is Anderson Silva's Move To Light Heavyweight A Way Out of the Octagon?
The "Championship Clause." For most fighters, the UFC's "championship clause" is something they can only dream of being obligated to. For others, it becomes a stigma when they realize it holds them back from doing other things...
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Anderson Silva-Forrest Griffin Set for August
"I honestly think Anderson Silva needs to challenge himself a little more." Dana White's reaction at the UFC 97 post-fight press conference was less than congratulatory after a main ...
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Positives of the UFC 97 Main Event
Beyond the obvious records that were broken and the history that was made on the night of April 18, 2009 inside the Bell Centre in Montreal, another historic event occurred that was not so obvious to those watching on television...
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The UFC Does Not Fix Fights: A Few Examples
After reading several articles that took on the issue of fixed fights in the UFC, I decided that I'd throw my two cents into the mix. First and foremost, I do not believe that the UFC fixes its fights...
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UFC's Roger Huerta and The Road Ahead
For most of us, there are only two guarantees in life: death and taxes. Roger Huerta's pre UFC 87 guarantee that he would never lose may have come across the wrong way, because as any mixed ...
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Brazilian Jiu Jitsu: A Few Techniques To Look For in an MMA Fight
I figured since I train in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and have started writing MMA articles that I would throw in the occasional article on various BJJ techniques...
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UFC's Dustin Hazelett - A Welterweight Worth Watching
If you don't know who Dustin Hazelett is, you will very soon. The American Fighter prospect and Jorge Gurgel protoge is very quickly making waves in the UFC's welterweight division...
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UFC Shows Its Might: Anderson Silva To Squash Competition At Light Heavyweight!
Since being purchased by Zuffa in 2001, the UFC has steamrolled all of the competition in the Mixed Martial Arts business and now rules with an iron fist. Other promotions have tried and failed, come and gone, and still the UFC remains the top dog of MMA
