The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights
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Re: The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights
These guys are coming in to become contenders. Trust me the HW division is still pretty diluted and needs another contender. I think they should have tempted Bret Rodgers or even Jeff Monson (roids might be an issue) to the show. When Dana say's that the HW division is better than ever, he says it with the hoping he will get a legitimate contender out of this show, someone who will compete with Lesnar, Mir, Nogueira, Gonzaga, Carwin, Kongo, and Velásquez.Although this list is nice it will eventually decrease as fighters lose their matches to each other and lose their legit status. Truth be told I guarantee that 3-4 of these guys get a chance in a PPV, they always seem to make a appearance or two after failing to win "The Ultimate Fighter".GO COLTS
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Rampages team really needs "titties" to complete his team.My Fan Page http://theusualgamer.net/MyFanPage_Heelfan71.aspx
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I hope someone knocks Big Country TFO. I hope its Kimbo lol. At least Kimbo wants to learn and listen to his coaches(whether the coaching is bad or not is another discussion lol), Big Country thinks he knows it all. If Big Country was good at all he would be in the UFC already.GT:jb12780
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LMAO @ Rampage: "Don't do that!" Good advice....
Your my boy, Rampage but the coaching skills need work, lol.Originally posted by bradtxmaleI like 6 inches. Its not too thin and not too thick. You get the support your body needs.
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Are all the heavyweights just plain bad? This fight is almost painful to watch.Destiny...is not a matter of chance, it is a matter of choice; it is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved -William Jennings BryanComment
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