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[QUOTE=Jeffnights;424294]No knock against your dynasty, as i'm sure its hard for mods to get every lil thing right, as Sean Sherk is not 6'0, but ah well, fun is fun.[/QUOTE] Very True , thats all im trying to do is have fun running it, hoping to put on Good shows and see if i cant Get a few more Viewers / Posters . To me thats the only downside to a dynasty , is when you take your time to give it life, and it goes by without a Notice. BTW Thanx for stoping by and hope you stick around
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[b]Matt Serra[/b] Vs. Matt Hughes [b]Chuck Liddell[/b] Vs. Mauricio Rua [b]Cheick Kongo[/b] Vs. Sergei Kharitonov Joe Stevenson Vs. [b]Tyson Griffin[/b] Kenny Florian Vs. [b]Roger Huerta[/b] Alessio Sakara Vs. [b]Ed Herman[/b] Chris Leben Vs. [b]Dean Lister[/b] Brock Lesnar Vs.[b] Mark Coleman[/b] Yoshiyuki Yoshida Vs. [b]Diego Sanchez[/b] [b]Keith Jardine[/b] Vs. Tim Boetsch
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Matt Serra Vs. [B]Matt Hughes[/B] Chuck Liddell Vs. [B]Mauricio Rua[/B] Cheick Kongo Vs. [B]Sergei Kharitonov[/B] Joe Stevenson Vs. [B]Tyson Griffin[/B] Kenny Florian Vs. [B]Roger Huerta[/B] [B]Alessio Sakara[/B] Vs. Ed Herman [B]Chris Leben[/B] Vs. Dean Lister [B]Brock Lesnar[/B] Vs. Mark Coleman Yoshiyuki Yoshida Vs. [B]Diego Sanchez[/B] [B]Keith Jardine[/B] Vs. Tim Boetsch
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Matt Serra Vs. [B]Matt Hughes[/B] [B]Chuck Liddell[/B] Vs. Mauricio Rua [B]Cheick Kongo[/B] Vs. Sergei Kharitonov [B]Joe Stevenson[/B] Vs. Tyson Griffin Kenny Florian Vs. [B]Roger Huerta[/B] [B]Alessio Sakara[/B] Vs. Ed Herman Chris Leben Vs. [B]Dean Lister[/B] [B]Brock Lesnar[/B] Vs. Mark Coleman Yoshiyuki Yoshida Vs. [B]Diego Sanchez[/B] [B]Keith Jardine[/B] Vs. Tim Boetsch When Kenny And Roger really fight i will be pulling for Kenny!
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Matt Serra Vs. [B]Matt Hughes[/B] [B]Chuck Liddell[/B] Vs. Mauricio Rua [B]Cheick Kongo[/B] Vs. Sergei Kharitonov Joe Stevenson Vs. [B]Tyson Griffin[/B] [B]Kenny Florian[/B] Vs. Roger Huerta Alessio Sakara Vs. [B]Ed Herman[/B] [B]Chris Leben[/B] Vs. Dean Lister [B]Brock Lesnar[/B] Vs. Mark Coleman Yoshiyuki Yoshida Vs. [B]Diego Sanchez[/B] [B]Keith Jardine[/B] Vs. Tim Boetsch
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Matt Serra Vs. [B]Matt Hughes[/B] Chuck Liddell Vs. [B]Mauricio Rua[/B] Cheick Kongo Vs. [B]Sergei Kharitonov[/B] Joe Stevenson Vs. [B]Tyson Griffin[/B] Kenny Florian Vs. [B]Roger Huerta[/B] Alessio Sakara Vs. [B]Ed Herman[/B] [B]Chris Leben[/B] Vs. Dean Lister Brock Lesnar Vs. [B]Mark Coleman[/B] Yoshiyuki Yoshida Vs. [B]Diego Sanchez[/B] [B]Keith Jardine[/B] Vs. Tim Boetsch
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[B]Matt Serra [/B]Vs. Matt Hughes Chuck Liddell Vs. [B]Mauricio Rua[/B] Cheick Kongo Vs. [B]Sergei Kharitonov[/B] [B]Joe Stevenson[/B] Vs. Tyson Griffin Kenny Florian Vs. [B]Roger Huerta[/B] Alessio Sakara Vs. [B]Ed Herman[/B] [B]Chris Leben[/B] Vs. Dean Lister [B]Brock Lesnar [/B]Vs. Mark Coleman Yoshiyuki Yoshida Vs. [B]Diego Sanchez[/B] [B]Keith Jardine [/B]Vs. Tim Boetsch
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Matt Serra Vs. [B]Matt Hughes[/B] Chuck Liddell Vs. [B]Mauricio Rua[/B] Cheick Kongo Vs. [B]Sergei Kharitonov[/B] [B]Joe Stevenson[/B] Vs. Tyson Griffin Kenny Florian Vs. [B]Roger Huerta[/B] Alessio Sakara Vs. [B]Ed Herman[/B] [B]Chris Leben[/B] Vs. Dean Lister [B]Brock Lesnar[/B] Vs. Mark Coleman Yoshiyuki Yoshida Vs. [B]Diego Sanchez[/B] [B]Keith Jardine[/B] Vs. Tim Boetsch
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Matt Serra Vs. [B]Matt Hughes[/B] [B]Chuck Liddell [/B]Vs. Mauricio Rua Cheick Kongo Vs. [B]Sergei Kharitonov[/B] [B]Joe Stevenson [/B]Vs. Tyson Griffin Kenny Florian Vs. [B]Roger Huerta[/B] Alessio Sakara Vs.[B] Ed Herman[/B] [B]Chris Leben[/B] Vs. Dean Lister [B]Brock Lesnar [/B]Vs. Mark Coleman Yoshiyuki Yoshida Vs. [B]Diego Sanchez[/B] [B]Keith Jardine [/B]Vs. Tim Boetsch
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UFC Fight Night ... [QUOTE][CENTER][SIZE="5"][B]Ultimate Fight Night[/B][/SIZE] [COLOR="Red"]Undercard [/COLOR][B]Keith Jardine Vs. Tim Boetsch[/B] [IMG]http://img37.picoodle.com/img/img37/4/5/19/f_KeithJardinm_250c7d8.jpg[/IMG] .[IMG]http://img33.picoodle.com/img/img33/4/4/22/f_VSm_1cf2b9e.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://img29.picoodle.com/img/img29/4/5/19/f_TimBoetschFm_b8b78d6.jpg[/IMG] [SIZE="4"][B][U]Round 1[/U][/B][/SIZE] [SIZE="3"][FONT="Comic Sans MS"] Boetsch throws the first punch of the round, a high searching jab that didn't carry a great deal of threat with it. Jardine throws a one-two combination in return, neither connecting, then steps in and delivers a hard kick to the outside of the thigh. Boetsch steps back, throwing a right hand as he does to buy himself space. They circle, then move in again to exchange strikes, neither fighter getting a clear advantage. They come together again and the same result. It has become something of a stalemate at the moment. They come together to exchange strikes for the third time, and this time they wind up in a clinch. Jardine hits a knee to the ribs. A couple of shots to the back from Boetsch. They struggle all the way back, with Boetsch ending up backed up against the cage. Jardine hits another knee, but there wasn't much power behind it. Boetsch stomps downward onto his foot. Boetsch manages to reverse their positions, but that only lasts about thirty seconds before it gets reversed once more. Jardine gets an arm free and tries to throw a big shot to the cheek, Boetsch ducks under it and gets the arm back under control. The referee finally breaks them up, and we're back to where we started. Boetsch tries a high kick to start, but Jardine saw it coming and easily avoids it. They come back together in the center, and it's Jardine who gets the first sustained attack of the round, hitting two hard body shots and a jab that caught Boetsch on the nose. Boetsch hits a straight right, enough to stop Jardine from following up any further. The time expires with them standing. Not a great round for either of them or the crowd, it was very scrappy. End of the round. Sherdog.com scores it 10-9 for Jardine. [/FONT][/SIZE] [SIZE="4"][B][U]Round 2[/U][/B][/SIZE] [SIZE="3"][FONT="Comic Sans MS"] Jardine and Boetsch circle to start. Boetsch throws a couple of looping punches, neither hitting, while Jardine sits back, waiting for an opportunity to attack. Boetsch comes in closer, looking to unload with a right hand; that misses, and it allows Jardine to slip a nice jab in, catching Boetsch just underneath the right eye. Jardine comes in and scores with a straight left, then bounces a right hand off the body. Boetsch misses with a right cross, then backs off. Jardine stalks him, forcing Boetsch back up against the cage. Jardine doesn't rush in, instead standing back and throwing the occasional punch. Boetsch throws a big left hand in response, but it misses by quite a margin. Jardine pounces, hitting lefts and rights. Boetsch covers up from the first two punches, then clinches up to prevent any more coming in. They're up against the cage, Jardine in the dominant position. They remain that way as the time ticks down. Jardine throws the occasional knee, but can't really do much with his arms tied up like that. The referee finally tells them to break, and they return to the center. That clinch ate up a lot of time though. Boetsch comes in hard and fast, bobbing and weaving, and throws a couple of big shots. Jardine parries them with his gloves and scores with a well-executed counter punch, hitting just above the eye. They come in close again, throwing punches, but wind up clinched again. The time expires with them like that, and that round will definitely go down in Jardine's favour. End of the round. Sherdog.com gives that one to Jardine by 10-9. [/FONT][/SIZE] [SIZE="4"][B][U]Round 3[/U][/B][/SIZE] [SIZE="3"][FONT="Comic Sans MS"] Boetsch hits some tentative punches, then comes in fast and forces Jardine to back up against the cage, where they clinch. Boetsch hits a nice body shot, but takes two short punches to the side of the head in return. Jardine tries a trip, but it doesn't go anywhere. They separate, with Boetsch having to stay sharp to avoid a scorching right hand from Jardine. Boetsch gets caught with a solid right hand out of nowhere, and is rocked. Jardine follows up with another one, and Boetsch looks in trouble all of a sudden. He is backed up against the cage and Jardine is unloading. The punches are raining down, Boetsch is covering up. The referee has seen enough and stops the fight, clearly feeling that Boetsch was unable to defend himself intelligently. [B]Jardine wins.[/B] [/FONT][/SIZE] [SIZE="4"][B]Jardine wins via 3rd round TKO with the official time being 4:34. [/B][/SIZE][/CENTER] [/QUOTE] ... [QUOTE][CENTER][SIZE="5"][B]Ultimate Fight Night[/B][/SIZE] [COLOR="Red"]Undercard [/COLOR][B]Yoshiyuki Yoshida Vs. Diego Sanchez[/B] [IMG]http://img31.picoodle.com/img/img31/4/5/19/f_Yoshidayoshm_8d07707.jpg[/IMG] .[IMG]http://img33.picoodle.com/img/img33/4/4/22/f_VSm_1cf2b9e.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://img32.picoodle.com/img/img32/4/5/19/f_DiegoSanchem_fd72c93.jpg[/IMG] [SIZE="4"][B][U]Round 1[/U][/B][/SIZE] [SIZE="3"][FONT="Comic Sans MS"] Tentative start to the round, the fighters are circling. Yoshida throws out a couple of range-finding jabs, but they aren't anything that will trouble Sanchez. Kick to the thigh from Sanchez, but it lacked power. Sanchez looks to be working an angle. Sanchez aims high with a right hand, then storms in for the takedown. Yoshida sprawls to stop it, and succeeds, but does get driven all the way back against the cage. Sanchez has one leg trapped, but is having trouble completing the takedown. The referee warns Yoshida not to grab the cage. Sanchez improves his stance, and that gives him the added leverage to power Yoshida to the ground. They're up against the cage though, which will work to Yoshida's advantage. Sanchez manages to push the guard apart, and leans over Yoshida, trapping one leg underneath his body. Bad position for Yoshida to be in, and Sanchez now starts throwing big lefts and rights. Yoshida tries to deflect them away but quite a few are hitting home. Yoshida tries to bring his free leg in to add some leverage, but Sanchez swats it aside and gets the full mount. More punches start raining down, and Yoshida is left just covering up to try and weather the storm. It's no use though, as the barrage of punches without answer convince the referee to call a halt to the action. [/FONT][/SIZE] [SIZE="4"][B] Diego Sanchez The official time of the TKO is 1:16 of round 1. [/B][/SIZE][/CENTER] [/QUOTE] ... [QUOTE][CENTER][SIZE="5"][B]Ultimate Fight Night[/B][/SIZE] [COLOR="Red"]Undercard [/COLOR][B]Brock Lesnar Vs. Mark Coleman[/B] [IMG]http://img29.picoodle.com/img/img29/4/5/19/f_BrockLesnarm_11f39d6.jpg[/IMG] .[IMG]http://img33.picoodle.com/img/img33/4/4/22/f_VSm_1cf2b9e.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://img28.picoodle.com/img/img28/4/5/19/f_MarkColemanm_2a6a712.jpg[/IMG] [SIZE="4"][B][U]Round 1[/U][/B][/SIZE] [SIZE="3"][FONT="Comic Sans MS"] The round starts with some tentative striking. Both fighters look to be using their strikes merely to keep the opponent off-balance while they work for an angle for a takedown, rather than actually trying to inflict too much damage. Coleman goes for the first takedown, but Lesnar has it well-scouted and they merely end up in a clinch. They tussle, ending up all the way back against the cage. Both fighters try trips, but neither gets anything. Finally, the referee steps in and separates them. Lesnar storms back in almost immediately and takes Coleman down, into guard. It's hard to say whether that was just a good takedown or whether Coleman just had a lapse in concentration. Lesnar tries to pass the guard but can't, with Coleman employing a rubber guard now. There's a definite stalemate, Coleman is defending very well but isn't really offering any attacking threat or really trying to get out of this predicament. Lesnar makes a big effort to pass, and manages to get to half guard, but Coleman has him tied up pretty well all the same. Time is ticking away, what has been a very tame round looks set to end without much in the way of highlights. It'll have to go to Lesnar on points, the takedown is really the only noteworthy thing that has happened. End of the round. Sherdog.com scores it 10-8 for Lesnar. [/FONT][/SIZE] [SIZE="4"][B][U]Round 2[/U][/B][/SIZE] [SIZE="3"][FONT="Comic Sans MS"] The two fighters touch gloves as the round begins. Coleman starts brightly, throwing out a series of jabs and raking punches, but Lesnar is too light on his feet and avoids all of them. Lesnar steps in and hits a lovely overhand right, then a low kick to the outside of the thigh. Coleman throws a vicious right cross, but Lesnar goes under it and catches Coleman with a scathing left hand to the gut. The next few minutes follow a very similar pattern; Lesnar using his excellent movement to 'hit and run', coming in from a variety of angles to score with crisp punches, dodging out of the way of Coleman's counters. Coleman is being made to look sluggish by comparison, and the amount of punches that Lesnar has landed in comparison to him is becoming huge. None of them have been particularly big punches, certainly nothing likely to end a fight, but the sheer number of them must be hurting Coleman. Coleman finally hits a meaningful blow, catching Lesnar coming in with a low kick. Lesnar still gets a crisp jab in though, and is back out of range before Coleman can apply a second strike. The round comes to an end with Lesnar having dominated. That's the end of the round. Sherdog.com scores 10-9 Lesnar. [/FONT][/SIZE] [SIZE="4"][B][U]Round 3[/U][/B][/SIZE] [SIZE="3"][FONT="Comic Sans MS"] Lesnar starts fast, immediately going on the attack with jabs and straight rights. Coleman covers up from the initial burst, then starts throwing some raking rights and lefts. Lesnar bobs and weaves out of harm's way, countering by flicking off jabs whenever possible, peppering Coleman with strikes. None of them are likely to knock Coleman down, but they will add up over time. Coleman moves in and tries to back Lesnar up against the cage, but he is too quick, and won't allow himself to get caught. Coleman is having a real problem with Lesnar's movement, which is allowing him to dart in and out almost at will, hitting quick jabs and avoiding any counters. There's another example, as Lesnar scores with a sharp left hand to the chest, and is gone before the big right hand of Coleman hits. Coleman looks frustrated, and switches tactics, no longer looking for the big punches but trying to stop Lesnar getting in close by using low kicks and long, raking punches. Lesnar is kept from doing any further damage, but Coleman isn't generating any offence either. Lesnar comes in from an angle, takes a right hand, but scores with a flurry of his own. Coleman tries to hit a low kick, but misses. Time is running down, Lesnar is going to take this round on points, he has been able to dominate it thanks to his superior movement. The round is over. [/FONT][/SIZE] [SIZE="4"][B]Sherdog.com gives that one to Lesnar by 10-8. The official scores are: 30-25 from all three judges for Brock Lesnar.[/B][/SIZE][/CENTER] [/QUOTE] ... [QUOTE][CENTER][SIZE="5"][B]Ultimate Fight Night[/B][/SIZE] [COLOR="Red"][B]Main Card[/B] [/COLOR][B] Chris Leben Vs. Dean Lister[/B] [IMG]http://img28.picoodle.com/img/img28/4/5/19/f_ChrisLebenFm_e01f49d.jpg[/IMG] .[IMG]http://img33.picoodle.com/img/img33/4/4/22/f_VSm_1cf2b9e.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://img26.picoodle.com/img/img26/4/5/19/f_DeanListerFm_d645361.jpg[/IMG] [SIZE="4"][B][U]Round 1[/U][/B][/SIZE] [SIZE="3"][FONT="Comic Sans MS"] Lister and Leben meet in the center, and both throw looping right hands at the same time. Neither hits home. Lister throws a couple of nice jabs that cause Leben to cover up. He throws a sharp right hand in response which narrowly misses. They clinch in the center. Leben tries to trip Lister, but it is easily dealt with, and Lister cheekily does the exact same thing to Leben, except with more success. Leben goes crashing to the ground with Lister on top. Lister tries to grab an arm to work a submission, but Leben is defending it well by using short, sharp strikes to keep him back. Lister tries to pass the guard, but has no luck. A punch from Lister connects, but there was no real power behind it. Lister fakes Leben out cleverly, and slips to a half mount. Leben manages to hit a firm elbow, then is forced to defend the full mount attempt. Lister switches tactics and tries to work a kimura on the other arm, but Leben blocks it, squirms his leg free, and secures the guard again. Lister looks frustrated at losing the half mount after having worked so hard to get it in the first place. Leben is liable to lose the round on points, but he has done a fine job of defending the submissions attempts so far. Lister tries to secure a leglock, but the guard is tight and Leben is safe. End of round 1. Sherdog.com sees it 10-9 to Lister. [/FONT][/SIZE] [SIZE="4"][B][U]Round 2[/U][/B][/SIZE] [SIZE="3"][FONT="Comic Sans MS"] An exchange of strikes in the center starts the round, both fighers hit nice jabs amongst the flurry of punches. They end up clinched. Leben hits a punch to the ribs, and takes one back in return. Lister pushes forward and the rush causes Leben to stumble and get taken down, pulling guard as they hit the ground. Leben tries to push free, but Lister forces him to go back to guard by raining down some jabs. Lister reaches over and tries to apply some sort of neck vice, but Leben breaks it by bringing his arms up. Lister steps through in an effort to mount Leben, but can only get to half guard as one of his legs gets trapped. Lister throws some strikes, then tries to work an armbar on the closest arm. Leben rolls over and uses his free arm to keep that from happening. That goes on for quite a long time, with Lister determined to try and work the arm free and get an armbar, while Leben uses everything at his disposal to block it. The round ends without Lister having made the breakthrough, although he clearly ran away with the round in terms of points. The round ends. Sherdog.com has it down as 10-9 Lister. [/FONT][/SIZE] [SIZE="4"][B][U]Round 3[/U][/B][/SIZE] [SIZE="3"][FONT="Comic Sans MS"] Leben starts fast, unleashing a bomb of a right hand, but Lister avoids it without too much trouble. Leben isn't disheartened though, swinging two more huge punches, with Lister getting out the way each time, but being forced all over the place. Leben finally backs off a little, breathing hard. That was quite a frantic start. Lister opts to use that, and comes in to throw some jabs. Leben is backed up against the cage, covering up. Lister clinches. They struggle, and the fight enters a lull. Leben hits a knee strike to the hip. Lister slips one leg behind Leben and uses that as leverage for a big trip. Leben landed hard, with Lister on top. They're in half guard. It's to Leben's advantage that they're right next to the cage, that is blocking Lister from attacking the left hand side of the body. Leben is forced into action to defend a kimura attempt. Lister tries to step over to mount, but Leben keeps his legs in position and ends up almost rolled into a ball. Lister fires some stiff punches to the back, then one to the face. He reaches through and tries to secure an armbar, but has to be careful as he is in danger of getting picked off with a counter armbar too. Leben doesn't appear to be trying that though, instead trying to shift his weight so that he can get back up. Lister isn't allowing it though, and gets a couple more punches in before settling back into half guard. Leben ties him up in a snug clinch. The action halts, and time expires before Lister can get free. End of the round. Sherdog.com has it down as 10-9 Lister.[/FONT][/SIZE] [SIZE="4"][B] Dean Lister wins the match, getting a score of 30-27 from all three judges. [/B][/SIZE][/CENTER] [/QUOTE] ... [QUOTE][CENTER][SIZE="5"][B]Ultimate Fight Night[/B][/SIZE] [COLOR="Red"][B]Main Card[/B] [/COLOR][B]Alessio Sakara Vs. Ed Herman[/B] [IMG]http://img28.picoodle.com/img/img28/4/5/19/f_AlesioSakarm_64488ec.jpg[/IMG] .[IMG]http://img33.picoodle.com/img/img33/4/4/22/f_VSm_1cf2b9e.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://img32.picoodle.com/img/img32/4/5/19/f_edhermanFigm_1f45c5f.jpg[/IMG] [SIZE="4"][B][U]Round 1[/U][/B][/SIZE] [SIZE="3"][FONT="Comic Sans MS"] Sakara starts fast, unleashing a bomb of a right hand, but Herman avoids it without too much trouble. Sakara isn't disheartened though, swinging two more huge punches, with Herman getting out the way each time, but being forced all over the place. Sakara finally backs off a little, breathing hard. That was quite a frantic start. Herman opts to use that, and comes in to throw some jabs. Sakara is backed up against the cage, covering up. Herman clinches. They struggle, and the fight enters a lull. Sakara hits a knee strike to the hip. Herman slips one leg behind Sakara and uses that as leverage for a big trip. Sakara landed hard, with Herman on top. They're in half guard. It's to Sakara's advantage that they're right next to the cage, that is blocking Herman from attacking the left hand side of the body. Sakara is forced into action to defend a kimura attempt. Herman tries to step over to mount, but Sakara keeps his legs in position and ends up almost rolled into a ball. Herman fires some stiff punches to the back, then one to the face. He reaches through and tries to secure an armbar, but has to be careful as he is in danger of getting picked off with a counter armbar too. Sakara doesn't appear to be trying that though, instead trying to shift his weight so that he can get back up. Herman isn't allowing it though, and gets a couple more punches in before settling back into half guard. Sakara ties him up in a snug clinch. The action halts, and time expires before Herman can get free. The round is over. Sherdog.com scores it 10-9 for Herman. [/FONT][/SIZE] [SIZE="4"][B][U]Round 2[/U][/B][/SIZE] [SIZE="3"][FONT="Comic Sans MS"] Herman starts the round by throwing some low kicks. Sakara checks them, then comes in and clearly wants to trade punches. Herman doesn't seem too bothered by that, and they enter into the first exchange of punches of the round. Difficult to say who came out on top, neither of them did a great deal of damage, most of the shots hit the opponent's gloves. Herman cleverly head-fakes, allowing him the time and angle that he needed to catch Sakara with a beauty of a right hook. Sakara stumbles backward, but doesn't go down. Herman presses the advantage by following in with a kick, then a right hand. Sakara clinches. They remain clinched for a while. Sakara scores with a nice knee, it appeared to catch Herman in the gut. Herman uses a single leg trip and takes the fight to the ground. Herman gets to side control upon impact, and immediately goes for an armbar. Sakara reacts quickly, but is in real danger. Herman has his left arm straightened out, fortunately Sakara has managed to roll and get a good position that is stopping Herman from getting the leverage needed to apply an armlock. Herman tries to step over and fully apply it, but Sakara breaks free and gets him to back off with a couple of up-kicks. Herman steps back and motions for him to stand up. They go back to circling in the center. Sakara hits a nice right hand, but takes one back too. The time runs down; Herman will probably get that round on points, he hit the best punch of the round, and got the only takedown, plus was the one who was working toward a submission. End of the round. Sherdog.com scores 10-9 Herman. [/FONT][/SIZE] [SIZE="4"][B][U]Round 3[/U][/B][/SIZE] [SIZE="3"][FONT="Comic Sans MS"] Herman moves in quickly to begin, trapping Sakara against the cage. Looks like a statement of intent, Herman is going to try and out-wrestle Sakara. Herman works for position, and tries to get in a hard shot to the face, Sakara turned out of it and got free though, no damage done. Herman comes in again, looking for the grapple, but gets sent back with a succession of three crisp jabs and a speculative high kick. There's a nice exchange of blows, both fighters getting in some good shots. Herman over-reaches on an uppercut and takes a big shot to the jaw, his head snapped back. Temporarily stunned, his hands drop completely, and another vicious blow lands. A third lands square on the nose. The referee gets between them and says it's all over. Herman didn't actually go down, but his hands were down by his sides and he was offering up no defence whatsoever. As Sakara celebrates, Herman looks completely out of it, glassy-eyed as his corner try to help him. [/FONT][/SIZE] [SIZE="4"][B]Sakara wins via TKO at 2:40 of the third round. [/B][/SIZE][/CENTER] [/QUOTE] ... [QUOTE][CENTER][SIZE="5"][B]Ultimate Fight Night[/B][/SIZE] [COLOR="Red"][B]Main Card[/B] [/COLOR][B] Kenny Florian Vs. Roger Huerta[/B] [IMG]http://img27.picoodle.com/img/img27/4/5/19/f_KenFloFightm_1a3e09f.jpg[/IMG] .[IMG]http://img33.picoodle.com/img/img33/4/4/22/f_VSm_1cf2b9e.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://img30.picoodle.com/img/img30/4/5/19/f_RogerHuertam_459da5a.jpg[/IMG] [SIZE="4"][B][U]Round 1[/U][/B][/SIZE] [SIZE="3"][FONT="Comic Sans MS"] Fast start by Florian, who has thrown three crisp jabs in the first twenty seconds, although none of them got past the gloves. Huerta circles, drawing a lunge from Florian, allowing him to score with a nice low kick to the front leg. Florian ignores that and darts in for a takedown, but only ends up holding one leg, Huerta hopping on the other to remain vertical. Florian tries to push forward to complete the takedown, but Huerta manages to pull them all the way back to the cage before ultimately going down. That's a much better position to be in though, he has his corner right there, and can use the cage to effectively cut off any form of attack to the left hand side of his body. Florian has one leg trapped between Huerta's, and is struggling to get it free. He throws a couple of punches, none of them doing much damage, and then tries to work on one of the arms. It might be a kimura that he looking for. Huerta defends it well, without fully escaping it, Florian can't really do a lot with it due to how much he is having to stretch to apply it, due to his leg being trapped. Huerta suddenly releases the leg and scrambles up, looking to take Florian's back. Florian was ready for it though, and blocks it by pinning a half-standing Huerta up against the cage. It's a precarious position for both fighters. Huerta throws a couple of short-range punches. Florian gets a leg in and trips Huerta, putting him back on the ground, albeit this time in full guard. It was a nice escape attempt from Huerta, at least he can take heart from the fact that it resulted in a better defensive position. Time is running out, it looks like this round will end with them in this position. The 1st round ends. Sherdog.com gives that one to Florian by 10-9. [/FONT][/SIZE] [SIZE="4"][B][U]Round 2[/U][/B][/SIZE] [SIZE="3"][FONT="Comic Sans MS"] Florian is quickest out, and comes at Huerta with a series of jabs and straight punches. Huerta covered up well, and I don't think anything got through. Huerta hits a body shot, but it didn't connect solidly. They get in close, and it's Florian who takes it to the ground. Huerta pulls guard. There's a lull, as Florian tries to pass, and Huerta defends it. Punches get thrown every so often, but it's really a stalemate at the moment. Huerta almost gets a guillotine, but it's blocked and almost leads to a kimura for Florian, but that too goes nowhere. The referee stands them up, but the time is almost over. The round is over. Sherdog.com has it down as 10-9 Florian. [/FONT][/SIZE] [SIZE="4"][B][U]Round 3[/U][/B][/SIZE] [SIZE="3"][FONT="Comic Sans MS"] Huerta leads with the right hand to set up a low kick, Florian deals with it well. They clinch, but only for a few seconds before it gets broken. Both throw stiff jabs at the same time, neither connects properly. Back to the clinch. It has been a disjointed start to the round, the flow hasn't quite developed properly. Florian uses a knee to the ribs before backing Huerta up against the cage. Right hand from Huerta connects though, that was well timed. Florian breaks the clinch and backs off. That was sloppy on his part, Huerta was basically gifted a free shot. Three quick jabs from Florian sting the gloves, then a crashing hook to the body finds its mark. Good recovery. Huerta fires off a low kick again, but it's well wide. Florian comes in hard and fast, throwing a scorching right hand, but it's a long way wide and Huerta is able to clinch up. Florian hits a knee to the ribs, then a second. He goes to the well once too often though, as the third knee gets caught, and Huerta uses it for leverage to complete a takedown, ending up in Florian's guard. Huerta stands, and uses his arms to push Florian's guard apart. Leaning down between the legs, he starts throwing vicious punches. Florian tries to bring his legs back in to pull guard again, while simultaneously covering up, but he is having trouble; Huerta is using his body to keep the legs from coming in. More punches rain down, and Florian is starting to get really pounded. A big shot lands hard on the nose, then a left hand crunches into his cheek. The referee has seen enough and pulls Huerta away, signalling the end of this match. [/FONT][/SIZE] [SIZE="4"][B]Roger Huerta The official time of the TKO is 3:47 of round 3. [/B][/SIZE][/CENTER] [/QUOTE] ... [QUOTE][CENTER][SIZE="5"][B]Ultimate Fight Night[/B][/SIZE] [COLOR="Red"][B]Main Card[/B] [/COLOR][B] Joe Stevenson Vs. Tyson Griffin[/B] [IMG]http://img27.picoodle.com/img/img27/4/5/19/f_JoeStevensom_413670e.jpg[/IMG] .[IMG]http://img33.picoodle.com/img/img33/4/4/22/f_VSm_1cf2b9e.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://img26.picoodle.com/img/img26/4/5/19/f_TysonGriffim_42c85c2.jpg[/IMG] [SIZE="4"][B][U]Round 1[/U][/B][/SIZE] [SIZE="3"][FONT="Comic Sans MS"] The round begins with Stevenson taking the iniative, coming in quickly with a straight right and a leg kick. Griffin replies with a snap jab and a wild left that misses by a long way. Stevenson goes for the takedown, but Griffin sprawls. Stevenson tries to power through, but Griffin uses that against him and turns it into a takedown of his own. They're quite close to the cage, which may help Stevenson defend this. Griffin is in guard. He throws a couple of half-hearted jabs, then tries to pass, but Stevenson isn't allowing it. Stevenson pulls Griffin in tight, locking up both his arms. Griffin pulls free and again tries to pass guard. This has turned into a bit of a stalemate, the referee may be thinking of standing them up if nothing happens soon. Griffin tries a big right hand, which Stevenson defends well. He has quite a high guard, Griffin has to be wary not to fall into a triangle when leaning in like that. Stevenson once again drags Griffin down into a clinch, and this time even tries to work a guillotine, but Griffin easily deals with it and hands out two solid right hands to the ribs along the way. We're back to Griffin trying to pass guard. Stevenson tries to throw a big punch and almost hands an armbar to Griffin, but he realises the danger in time and manages to recover. The referee finally gets them back to their feet due to the lack of progress that has been made. Griffin scores with a jab, then a second. Stevenson goes for a sweeping kick to the right knee, but it isn't fast enough and gives Griffin enough time to take him down again. Griffin quickly goes to pass guard, looking for side control, but Stevenson once again defends it. It looks like a frustrating round will end with them on the ground, and almost certainly has to go to Griffin on points due to him being the aggressor and getting two takedowns in. The first round is over. Sherdog.com scores it 10-9 for Griffin. [/FONT][/SIZE] [SIZE="4"][B][U]Round 2[/U][/B][/SIZE] [SIZE="3"][FONT="Comic Sans MS"] Griffin leads with the right hand to set up a low kick, Stevenson deals with it well. They clinch, but only for a few seconds before it gets broken. Both throw stiff jabs at the same time, neither connects properly. Back to the clinch. It has been a disjointed start to the round, the flow hasn't quite developed properly. Stevenson uses a knee to the ribs before backing Griffin up against the cage. Right hand from Griffin connects though, that was well timed. Stevenson breaks the clinch and backs off. That was sloppy on his part, Griffin was basically gifted a free shot. Three quick jabs from Stevenson sting the gloves, then a crashing hook to the body finds its mark. Good recovery. Griffin fires off a low kick again, but it's well wide. Griffin gets caught with a solid right hand out of nowhere, and is rocked. Stevenson follows up with another one, and Griffin looks in trouble all of a sudden. He is backed up against the cage and Stevenson is unloading. The punches are raining down, Griffin is covering up. The referee has seen enough and stops the fight, clearly feeling that Griffin was unable to defend himself intelligently. Stevenson wins. The official time of TKO is 4:27. [/FONT][/SIZE] [/CENTER] [/QUOTE] ... [QUOTE][CENTER][SIZE="5"][B]Ultimate Fight Night[/B][/SIZE] [COLOR="Red"][B]Main Card[/B] [/COLOR][B] Cheick Kongo Vs. Sergei Kharitonov[/B] [IMG]http://img31.picoodle.com/img/img31/4/5/19/f_ChieckKongom_3eac57c.jpg[/IMG] .[IMG]http://img33.picoodle.com/img/img33/4/4/22/f_VSm_1cf2b9e.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://img37.picoodle.com/img/img37/4/5/19/f_SergeiKharnm_8817f3f.jpg[/IMG] [SIZE="4"][B][U]Round 1[/U][/B][/SIZE] [SIZE="3"][FONT="Comic Sans MS"] The round begins, and it is Kongo who starts better, energetically bounding straight into action by throwing a three-punch combination and a scything leg kick. Kharitonov defended all four blows well, but is forced to be on the backfoot right from the word go. Kongo works for an angle, coming in from the left hand side with a high right hand. Kharitonov ducks under it and nestles a stiff jab in the solar plexus. It doesn't seem to slow Kongo down much though, as he swiftly turns and hits a crisp left to the side of the head, followed almost instantly by a mid-level kick that smacks above the hip of Kharitonov. Interesting first minute of action, Kongo is looking particularly sharp. Kharitonov tries to turn the momentum by advancing quickly and driving Kongo back against the cage with a series of jabs and hooks, and they end up clinched. Kharitonov tries a knee from that position, but it is blocked. Kongo scores with two sharp blows to the ribs, and then they break away from each other. Kongo with a body shot. They square up to each other in the center. Kongo throws a head fake and comes in from low down to hit a rising shot that catches Kharitonov on the side of the head. Kharitonov got a shot in too though, although it hit the shoulder rather than the head. Time is running down; Kongo has probably done enough to win the round, but it has turned quite scrappy since the clinch against the cage, both will probably be slightly unhappy with that. Kharitonov tries a late surge, coming in hard and fast with a leading left, but Kongo defends it well and scores the only meaningful shot of the exchange with a crisp left hand. End of round 1. Sherdog.com gives that one to Kongo by 10-9. [/FONT][/SIZE] [SIZE="4"][B][U]Round 2[/U][/B][/SIZE] [SIZE="3"][FONT="Comic Sans MS"] Kharitonov starts fast, coming out almost immediately with a three punch combination. None of them get through, and Kongo manages to squeeze a jab of his own through and score just above the left cheek. They exchange a flurry of blows right in the center, it's difficult to see who got the best of it, and both of them retreat a few steps to recover. Good start to the round, early indications are that this is going to be all about the striking, neither fighter has even hinted at going for a takedown. Kongo uses a low kick to set up a nice right hand, and Kharitonov is forced back against the cage. Kongo picks his shots and gets a big punch to the body in. Kharitonov uses a couple of looping punches to make Kongo keep back, but it doesn't last for long, as Kongo bursts forward and hits two big right hands, taking a counter punch to the body though, and they wind up in a clinch. They exchange weak-looking blows from that position, before the referee grows tired of the inactivity and breaks them apart. Kharitonov scores with a low kick. Kongo with a body shot. Kongo unwinds a right hook that narrowly misses. That will be the last action of the round though. End of round 2. Sherdog.com sees it 10-9 to Kongo.[/FONT][/SIZE] [SIZE="4"][B][U]Round 3[/U][/B][/SIZE] [SIZE="3"][FONT="Comic Sans MS"] The two fighters circle. A series of looping punches from Kongo forces Kharitonov back up against the cage, and he has to cover up to withstand the three strikes that follow. No real damage caused, but Kongo is aggressively chasing this match. A hook finds the body and Kharitonov clinches. They almost lose their balance as they jockey for position, Kharitonov gets in a couple of knees when they regain their footing. Kongo seems to be trying to break the clinch, it's Kharitonov who is holding it tight, perhaps hoping to calm the energetic start that Kongo had. The referee finally does break them up, after nearly a full minute of inactivity. Kharitonov throws a big head kick, but Kongo ducks and back pedals to safety. If that had hit, this was all over, because Kharitonov wasn't holding anything back on that missile of a kick. Kongo regains his composure and advances, throwing a pair of looping rights. Kharitonov throws a kick to the legs, then a range-finding left hand. Kongo steps to the side to get a better angle, then steps in...and this time the scorching head kick that comes his way catches him unaware and lands flush to the side of the jaw! Kongo goes completely limp as he crash-lands to the ground, that was a brutal knock out kick. [/FONT][/SIZE] [SIZE="4"][B]Kharitonov wins via 3rd round knock out with the official time being 4:45. [/B][/SIZE][/CENTER] [/QUOTE] ... [QUOTE][CENTER][SIZE="5"][B]Ultimate Fight Night[/B][/SIZE] [COLOR="Red"][B]C0 - MAIN EVENT [/B] [/COLOR][B]Chuck Liddell Vs. Mauricio Rua[/B] [IMG]http://img29.picoodle.com/img/img29/4/5/19/f_ChuckLiddelm_0eb4cc5.jpg[/IMG] .[IMG]http://img33.picoodle.com/img/img33/4/4/22/f_VSm_1cf2b9e.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://img29.picoodle.com/img/img29/4/5/19/f_MauricoRuaFm_551d2f6.jpg[/IMG] [SIZE="4"][B][U]Round 1[/U][/B][/SIZE] [SIZE="3"][FONT="Comic Sans MS"] The two fighters meet in the center with an exchange of jabs, but neither gets anything but gloves or air. They go right into a clinch, with only a few seconds of the match gone. Liddell gets a knee to the ribs in, but it wasn't particularly hard. They break. Rua misses with a straight right. Liddell hits a standing kick, and Rua is rocked, stumbling backwards and falling to the floor. Liddell leaps into action and fires off a barrage of right hands. The referee dives in and protects Rua, bringing the fight to an end. The kick didn't knock Rua out, but it left him stunned, and that was all that Liddell needed to finish the job. [/FONT][/SIZE] [SIZE="4"][B]Chuck Liddell Via TKO is 1:27 of the first. [/B][/SIZE][/CENTER] [/QUOTE] ... [QUOTE][CENTER][SIZE="5"][B]Ultimate Fight Night[/B][/SIZE] [SIZE="4"][COLOR="Red"][B]~~ MAIN EVENT ~~[/B] [/COLOR][B]Matt Serra Vs. Matt Hughes[/B][/SIZE] [IMG]http://img26.picoodle.com/img/img26/4/5/19/f_MattSerraFim_b51c7c2.jpg[/IMG] .[IMG]http://img33.picoodle.com/img/img33/4/4/22/f_VSm_1cf2b9e.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://img27.picoodle.com/img/img27/4/5/19/f_MattHughesFm_dd711d8.jpg[/IMG] [SIZE="4"][B][U]Round 1[/U][/B][/SIZE] [SIZE="3"][FONT="Comic Sans MS"] A touch of gloves to start the round, and we're underway. Hughes lets rip with a vicious straight right almost immediately, but it's easily avoided. Serra sneaks a jab through the guard and catches Hughes on the left cheek, but the follow up right hook only finds gloves. They get close to each other and end up in a clinch, from which Serra manages to get the better position, pushing Hughes up against the cage. Right hand to the ribs from Serra. Hughes hits a couple of knees to the side. There's a struggle for supremacy going on, it's difficult to see who is winning it. Serra tries a knee of his own, but that is the opportunity that Hughes was waiting for and he sweeps the standing leg to take Serra down to the ground, in side control. Excellent takedown. Serra covers up to defend against a pair of back-hand blows, and even manages to sneak a knee strike in. Hughes hits a big elbow to the ribs, Serra definitely felt that. Hughes drives a knee to the near side, then attempts to float-over into a mount. Serra brought his legs in though, and manages to pull guard. Hughes will be disappointed with that. He tries to get a big punch in, but Serra defends it well and gets a hold of both arms. The fight grinds to a halt, with Hughes unable to generate any attacks, and Serra unwilling to give up a good defensive position. The referee stands them up. Hughes will likely be very angry that he didn't make more of that takedown. They exchange half-hearted jabs as the round draws to an end. The 1st round ends. Sherdog.com sees it 10-9 to Hughes. [/FONT][/SIZE] [SIZE="4"][B][U]Round 2[/U][/B][/SIZE] [SIZE="3"][FONT="Comic Sans MS"] They start the round with an exchange of strikes, all from fairly long range as they circle and try to work angles. None of the blows did any damage, either missing or being straight into the opponent's gloves. Hughes is the first to land a worthwhile blow, hitting a straight right that catches Serra on the side of the cheek. Hughes follows up by backing him up against the cage, throws a couple of big punches, but gets pulled into a clinch without doing any serious damage. Serra goes for a trip and almost gets it, but Hughes is able to regain his footing at the last moment. Serra has Hughes against the cage, and hits three right hands to the side of the ribs. Hughes reaches down and picks up a leg, using that as leverage to topple Serra, who pulls guard. Hughes starts pounding away and does some damage before Serra grapples and pulls him down into a clinch. Serra has both of Hughes's arms tied up, preventing much in the way of attacking action. Hughes uses some shoulder shrugs to the face, but Serra isn't going to be too bothered by that. Hughes pulls one arm free. Serra still has tight control of the other, and brings his legs up, trying to apply an armbar. Hughes sees it coming and blocks it easily, getting in a couple of punches for good measure. Hughes steps through the legs and forces Serra to release the arm so that he can cover up against a series of strikes. Serra manages to ensare one leg though, and so Hughes has to make do with being in half guard instead of getting the full mount that he wanted. Hughes hits a couple of punches, takes one back, then attempts to get side control. Serra keeps him at bay. Time is ticking away, if Hughes is going to use this position to finish the match, it had better be done soon. Hughes pulls Serra's left arm to one side and straightens it out, perhaps looking to turn it into an armbar. Serra rolls over to stop the arm getting trapped. Hughes continues to work for it though. Time expires though, the round is over. The round ends. Sherdog.com sees it 10-9 to Hughes. [/FONT][/SIZE] [SIZE="4"][B][U]Round 3[/U][/B][/SIZE] [SIZE="3"][FONT="Comic Sans MS"] Right hand from Serra was thrown with power, but bounced off the gloves of Hughes. Serra follows up by coming in close, but Hughes is ready with a straight right hand that glances off the side of the head. Hughes gets in close enough to grapple with Serra. They struggle, and a wayward right hand from Serra gives Hughes the opportunity to pick him up onto his shoulder. Hughes turns to the center, and with the crowd willing him on, he runs forward and plants Serra with a monsterous slam! Serra pulls guard, but not before taking a nasty punch to the face. Hughes moves from the guard and gets side control. He is trying for the mount, but Serra is defending it. There's a small lull as Hughes continues to try and get the mount. There it is, Serra finally couldn't stop it. Hughes starts firing off punches, and Serra has nowhere to go. A big elbow gets through. A right hand lands on the nose of Serra. The referee is watching intently, I don't think he's going to let this go much longer unless Serra can come up with some answers. Hughes hits another big elbow. And another. The referee leaps in, it's over! The official time is 1:51. Results[/FONT][/SIZE] [SIZE="4"][B]Matt Hughes Via TKO 1:51 of the 3rd round[/B][/SIZE][/CENTER] [/QUOTE]
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[CENTER][B][SIZE="4"]Congratz Jbertrand0305 he went 9 - 1 this week [/SIZE][/B][/CENTER] [QUOTE=Jbertrand0305;424830]Matt Serra Vs. [B]Matt Hughes[/B] [B]Chuck Liddell[/B] Vs. Mauricio Rua [B]Cheick Kongo[/B] Vs. Sergei Kharitonov [highlight][B]<---- His only loss[/B][/highlight] [B]Joe Stevenson[/B] Vs. Tyson Griffin Kenny Florian Vs. [B]Roger Huerta[/B] [B]Alessio Sakara[/B] Vs. Ed Herman Chris Leben Vs. [B]Dean Lister[/B] [B]Brock Lesnar[/B] Vs. Mark Coleman Yoshiyuki Yoshida Vs. [B]Diego Sanchez[/B] [B]Keith Jardine[/B] Vs. Tim Boetsch When Kenny And Roger really fight i will be pulling for Kenny![/QUOTE]
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Questions [CENTER][FONT="Times New Roman"][SIZE="4"]Just need a Few moments of your time please.[/SIZE][/FONT] [FONT="Times New Roman"] [B] i wanted to do a Product Review with you guys if possible ~ All Comments Welcome ~[/B][/FONT][/CENTER] [B][U]Question 1:[/U][/B] Do the images in my Dynasties (This one and TUF) add to or Detract from the [I]( quality / realism / enjoyment )[/I] ? [B][U]Question 2:[/U][/B] Does the layout look ok on your screen (My resolution is 1680 x 1050 ) ? [B][U]Question 3:[/U][/B] Is there anything you would change ? (that might make it more enjoyable for you ) [B][U]Question 4:[/U][/B] Is there anything you would like to see added ? [B]*** Please Elaborate on your Answers *** Add Comments *** Suggestions ***[/B] [CENTER]Screen Shots of what they look like to me *Below*[/CENTER] [LEFT][B]Screen Shot 1[/B][/LEFT] [IMG]http://img26.picoodle.com/img/img26/4/5/21/f_Screenshot1m_5f1a53c.jpg[/IMG] [LEFT][B]Screen Shot 2[/B][/LEFT] [IMG]http://img27.picoodle.com/img/img27/4/5/21/f_Screenshot2m_a531ba1.jpg[/IMG]
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Well guys im sorry to have to do this to the [B]FEW[/B] that actualy followed the UFC or TUF dynasty. i had whole heartedly wanted to Continuously run TuF season 1, 2 ,3 etc.. as well as run my UFC Dynasty but due to Viewer and [B]MOST IMPORTANTLY[/B] Participation being Low to Non-Existence ive Decided to Bring this Charade to a end. All i ever wanted to do was use my Time in Real life to bring a little enjoyment to you the Viewers ([B]Participators[/B]). In case your wondering why if your one of the few that followed my Dynasties i decided i was stepping away . Metaphorically - Its like stepping out on stage to sing a song , and nobody cares enough to Listen or Applaud in this case Nobody cares enough to Reply to Questions asked to improve quality all in the hopes of bringing more than 4 - 6 people to being evolved in the Dynasties. /rant off Again Thanx for those that Cared enough to Participate.
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