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Showdown on MMA: UFC 118 and more

Showdown on MMA: UFC 118 and more
One thing we learned Saturday is it’s safe to say that Frankie Edgar has B.J. Penn’s number.

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More 2009 Free Agents!! Position players

Who do you think your team will go after?

C –
Rod Barajas TOR
Henry Blanco * CHC
Johnny Estrada WAS
Toby Hall * CWS
Adam Melhuse TEX
Mike Redmond * MIN
Ivan Rodriguez NYY
David Ross * CIN
Javier Valentin CIN
Jason Varitek BOS
Vance Wilson DET
Gregg Zaun * TOR

1st Base –
Rich Aurilia SF
Ben Broussard TEX
Carlos Delgado * NYM
Nomar Garciaparra LAD
Jason Giambi * NYY
Wes Helms PHI
Kevin Millar BAL
Richie Sexson NYY
Mark Teixeira LAA
Frank Thomas OAK
Jim Thome CWS
Daryle Ward CHC

2nd base –
Jamey Carroll * CLE
Ray Durham MIL
Mark Ellis OAK
Marcus Giles COL
Mark Grudzielanek KC
Orlando Hudson ARZ
Jeff Kent LAD
Felipe Lopez WAS
D’Angelo Jimenez STL
Pablo Ozuna LAD
Nick Punto MIN
Jose Valentin NYM
Jose Vidro * SEA

3rd Base –
Hank Blalock * TEX
Joe Crede CWS
Morgan Ensberg NYY
Chipper Jones * ATL
Corey Koskie MIL
Greg Norton TB

SS –
Orlando Cabrera CWS
Alex Cintron CWS
Alex Cora BOS
Craig Counsell * MIL
Adam Everett MIN
Rafael Furcal LAD
Cesar Izturis STL
Ramon Martinez LAD
Edgar Renteria * DET
Juan Uribe CWS

OF –
Bobby Abreu NYY
Moises Alou NYM
Garret Anderson * LAA
Rocco Baldelli TB
Willie Bloomquist SEA
Emil Brown OAK
Pat Burrell PHI
Endy Chavez NYM
Carl Crawford * TB
Adam Dunn CIN
Jim Edmonds CHC
Cliff Floyd TB
Brian Giles * SD
Ken Griffey Jr. * CWS
Vladimir Guerrero * LAA
Raul Ibanez SEA
Jacque Jones DET
Mark Kotsay ATL
Rob Mackowiak WAS
Kevin Mench TOR
Jason Michaels * CLE
Craig Monroe MIN
Jay Payton BAL
Scott Podsednik COL
Manny Ramirez * LAD
Juan Rivera LAA
Rondell White MIN

Asterik marks players who have an option.

MMA Legend Veteran Admits Boxing is a More Skilled and Difficult Sport Boxing vs MMA


MMA Legend Veteran Admits Boxing is a More Skilled and Difficult Sport

What will Make more money a Justin Bieber Concert or Manny Pacqiuoa Vs Floyd Mayweather Boxing match?

Best answer gets 10 points

any more forrest griffin doubters out there?

Steve Austin Speaks – WWE’s PG Rating, MMA/WWE, More

Steve Austin Speaks – WWE’s PG Rating, MMA/WWE, More
WWE Hall of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin gave an interview with The Sun where he praised the WWE’s change in direction to a PG product, talked about MMA vs. wrestling and more.

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Silva, Sonnen Hit Marks; Alves Has to Cut More

Silva, Sonnen Hit Marks; Alves Has to Cut More
Chael Sonnen has spent more than a year pursuing a match with UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva . In less than 24 hours, his chase will end inside the hallowed Octagon.

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San Shou/Sanda vs MMA? Who’s more likely to win?

San Shou/Sanda vs MMA? Who’s more likely to win?
So, I just recently discovered the hand-to-hand combat sport of San Shou/Sanda Kung Fu and watched some videos of the fights and also the training conditioning of it and I noticed it looked ALOT like MMA but i still saw the chinese martial arts aspect of it so I was wondering…MMA or Sanda? Which one would you rather do, have you done, and which do you think is tougher? And please leave good answers. Thanks!

After More Jon Jones Dominance, Time for UFC To Take Off Kid Gloves

After More Jon Jones Dominance, Time for UFC To Take Off Kid Gloves
Another main event on Versus, but a similar result for Jon “Bones” Jones.  Not two minutes into the first round Sunday night, Jones twisted Vladimir Matyushenko into the crucifix position, and had him dead to rights.  Ten unanswered strikes later from the ball peen hammer that is Jones’ left elbow, and the veteran grappler was officially outgrappled. Jones is now 12-1 in MMA, and 5-1 in the UFC …

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Like Punching a Brick Wall: Ten More of the UFC’s Best Chins

Like Punching a Brick Wall: Ten More of the UFC’s Best Chins
As if some of the UFC’s toughest fighters aren’t already scary by their mere frames and strengths, you also have to take into account their insane tolerance for damage. The pain factor has proven time and time again to be a factor in the case of some fighters, but then again some of these fighters have proven that they can not only take a punch, but they can come back stronger than before after …

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