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She hits him first
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yes
equal rights and all that.
Doesn't even look like him, but he's commented.
Was him.
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maybe it's a promo for his slap league
never got the appeal of clubs tbh, aside from the drugs. just basically standing around with way too many other dudes , stinks those places up

never got the appeal of clubs tbh, aside from the drugs. just basically standing around with way too many other dudes , stinks those places up
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Another surprising performance by Roman Kopylov, using his southpaw stance and fighting on the outside, coming in with his long and stinging jab, and some nasty middle kicks.
Pennington/Vieira was close but the former was more effective.
Pennington/Vieira was close but the former was more effective.
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I’m no expert on UFC, but isn’t it a bit odd to have the vacant championship between the number 1 and a guy who has never fought at heavyweight or for 3 years?
I mean obviously money talks but
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Ngannou has been released by the UFC.
Surprised they did that.
They love controlling fighters lives.
Surprised they did that.
They love controlling fighters lives.
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Yeh. It’s money.JamesPhilips wrote: ↑15 Jan 2023, 09:22I’m no expert on UFC, but isn’t it a bit odd to have the vacant championship between the number 1 and a guy who has never fought at heavyweight or for 3 years?
I mean obviously money talks but
UFC have waited 3 years or so just for Jones to come back. They ain’t no inns waste time.
They gonna get that strap on him.
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Tyson Fury did something similar when he used his name to fight Wilder the first time. He was coming off a win vs Francesco Pianeta.
I don't expect Jones though to be able to recapture his former glory.
Saturday, 43 year old Teixeira vs 31 year old Jamalal Hill for the vacant light heavyweight title.
"With a win in front of his hometown crowd, Teixeira would surpass his own record as the oldest champion in the promotion's history."
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I don't expect Jones though to be able to recapture his former glory.
Saturday, 43 year old Teixeira vs 31 year old Jamalal Hill for the vacant light heavyweight title.
"With a win in front of his hometown crowd, Teixeira would surpass his own record as the oldest champion in the promotion's history."
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Alex Pereira vs. Israel Adesanya 2, Gilbert Burns vs. Jorge Masvidal headlines UFC 287 in April
Alex Pereira and Israel Adesanya will clash again with the middleweight title up for grabs in the new main event booked for UFC 287 on April 8.
UFC president Dana White announced the rematch on Friday.
In addition to Pereira vs. Adesanya 2, the UFC 287 card also features a special welterweight attraction as Gilbert Burns welcomes Jorge Masvidal back to action after more than a year away from the sport.
The main event see Pereira make his first title defense after a stunning fifth-round comeback to knock out Adesanya in their first MMA encounter this past November. Pereira previously held two wins over Adesanya in kickboxing, including a vicious knockout in their second fight, which then set the stage for their showdown in the UFC.
Now Pereira looks to keep his undefeated run against Adesanya going while “The Last Stylebender” seeks vengeance against the only person to hand him a defeat at middleweight in the UFC.
Meanwhile, Burns finally gets the chance to face off with Masvidal after the welterweights both called for the matchup in various interviews over the past year.
They’ll look to settle their differences in April.
Also announced for UFC 287, welterweights Kevin Holland and Santiago Ponzinibbio clash on the main card along with previously announced fights pitting Raul Rosas Jr. against Christian Rodriguez and Rob Font taking on Adrian Yanez.
Alex Pereira and Israel Adesanya will clash again with the middleweight title up for grabs in the new main event booked for UFC 287 on April 8.
UFC president Dana White announced the rematch on Friday.
In addition to Pereira vs. Adesanya 2, the UFC 287 card also features a special welterweight attraction as Gilbert Burns welcomes Jorge Masvidal back to action after more than a year away from the sport.
The main event see Pereira make his first title defense after a stunning fifth-round comeback to knock out Adesanya in their first MMA encounter this past November. Pereira previously held two wins over Adesanya in kickboxing, including a vicious knockout in their second fight, which then set the stage for their showdown in the UFC.
Now Pereira looks to keep his undefeated run against Adesanya going while “The Last Stylebender” seeks vengeance against the only person to hand him a defeat at middleweight in the UFC.
Meanwhile, Burns finally gets the chance to face off with Masvidal after the welterweights both called for the matchup in various interviews over the past year.
They’ll look to settle their differences in April.
Also announced for UFC 287, welterweights Kevin Holland and Santiago Ponzinibbio clash on the main card along with previously announced fights pitting Raul Rosas Jr. against Christian Rodriguez and Rob Font taking on Adrian Yanez.
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Insane how we have p4p 1 vs p4p 2 in premium weight classes, longest and second longest win streaks in ufc, and yet it’s somehow flying under the radar.
This has been terribly promoted.
This has been terribly promoted.
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You on about Makh-volk?gregregegg wrote: ↑10 Feb 2023, 22:22 Insane how we have p4p 1 vs p4p 2 in premium weight classes, longest and second longest win streaks in ufc, and yet it’s somehow flying under the radar.
This has been terribly promoted.