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[SIZE="5"][B]PRIDE 38 - Mo Murda[/B][/SIZE] [B]PRIDE LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE[/B] - Miguel Torres vs. Urijah Faber Chuck Liddell vs. Mauricio Rua Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira vs. Fabricio Werdum Paulo "Fatty" Filho vs. Josh Koscheck Takeshi Inoue vs. Vitor Ribeiro Nick Diaz vs. Rory Markham Brett Rogers vs. Kimbo Slice QuickPicks: Miguel Torres vs. [B]Urijah Faber [/B] [B]Chuck Liddell[/B] vs. Mauricio Rua [B]Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira[/B] vs. Fabricio Werdum Paulo "Fatty" Filho vs. [B]Josh Koscheck[/B] [B]Takeshi Inoue [/B]vs. Vitor Ribeiro [B]Nick Diaz [/B]vs. Rory Markham Brett Rogers vs. [B]Kimbo Slice[/B]
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PRIDE LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE - [B]Miguel Torres[/B] vs. Urijah Faber Chuck Liddell vs. [B]Mauricio Rua[/B] [B]Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira [/B]vs. Fabricio Werdum Paulo "Fatty" Filho:rolleyes: vs. [B]Josh Koscheck[/B] [B]Takeshi Inoue[/B] vs. Vitor Ribeiro [B]Nick Diaz[/B] vs. Rory Markham [B]Brett Rogers[/B] vs. Kimbo Slice
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Miguel Torres vs. [B]Urijah Faber [/B] Chuck Liddell vs. [B]Mauricio Rua[/B] Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira vs. [B]Fabricio Werdum[/B] Paulo "Fatty" Filho vs. [B]Josh Koscheck[/B] [B]Takeshi Inoue[/B] vs. Vitor Ribeiro [B]Nick Diaz[/B] vs. Rory Markham [B]Brett Rogers[/B] vs. Kimbo Slice
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dub's picks Miguel Torres vs. [B]Urijah Faber[/B] Chuck Liddell vs. [B]Mauricio Rua[/B] Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira vs. [B]Fabricio Werdum[/B] [B]Paulo "Fatty" Filho[/B] vs. Josh Koscheck Takeshi Inoue vs. [B]Vitor Ribeiro[/B] [B]Nick Diaz[/B] vs. Rory Markham Brett Rogers vs[B]. Kimbo Slice[/B]
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[SIZE="5"][B]PRIDE 38 - Mo Murda[/B][/SIZE] [B]Brett Rogers (7-1) vs. Kimbo Slice (4-0)[/B] Round 1 The two fighters circle. A series of looping punches from Kimbo forces Rogers back up against the ropes, and he has to cover up to withstand the three strikes that follow. No real damage caused, but Kimbo is aggressively chasing this match. A hook finds the body and Rogers clinches. They almost lose their balance as they jockey for position, Rogers gets in a couple of knees when they regain their footing. Kimbo seems to be trying to break the clinch, it's Rogers who is holding it tight, perhaps hoping to calm the energetic start that Kimbo had. The referee finally does break them up, after nearly a full minute of inactivity. Rogers throws a right hand, narrowly missing. Kimbo almost seems to be inviting him on to throw punches, he could be trying to lure him into over-committing. Rogers throws a jab that connects, albeit without much power, but it causes Kimbo to back up quickly, back toward the ropes. Rogers comes in quickly, throwing looping punches, but gets reckless and Kimbo grabs the opportunity by nailing a big right cross! Rogers collapses in a heap, his left leg buckling underneath him in at an awkward angle. Kimbo has knocked him out cold with a killer punch. The official time of the knock out is 3:50 of round 1. [U]Kimbo Slice wins via Knock out at 3:50 of the 1st round[/U] [B]Nick Diaz (18-7) vs. Rory Markham (17-4)[/B] Round 1 Two jabs from the left hand of Diaz set up a hard waist-high kick, but Markham steps back to avoid it. Nice attempt though. Diaz moves in closer, bobbing and weaving, and looks to score with a looping right hand, but Markham uses the gloves to parry it away, then counter-strikes with a crisp jab and a kick to the knee. Good opening to the round, both fighters are looking lively. Diaz finds himself backed up against the ropes briefly, and has to scramble to safety to avoid a flurry of strikes. Markham is working for position, and is currently looking the more composed of the two. Markham pushes Diaz up against the ropes in a clinch. Markham throws a knee, then a couple of short punches to the side of the head. Diaz pushes him away and steps in to score with an uppercut. Markham took it flush on the chin and is rocked! Another right hand drops Markham against the ropes, and Diaz follows up by unloading with a barrage of punches. The referee gets in and pulls Diaz away, he wins the match by TKO. Diaz wins via TKO at 2:52 of the first round. [U]Nick Diaz wins via TKO at 2:52 of the 1st[/U] [B]Takeshi Inoue (14-3) vs. Vitor Ribeiro (19-2)[/B] Round 1 Inoue comes out fast and quickly backs Ribeiro up, all the way up against the ropes. Inoue throws a series of rights and lefts; none of the strikes to the head got through, but two nice body shots did. He doesn't follow up though, instead keeping a few steps back, clearly not wanting to get tied up in a clinch. Ribeiro throws a low kick, then advances with some jabs, forcing Inoue to back off a little. They meet in the center and exchange strikes, with Inoue looking the crisper striker of the two, although without doing any real damage. Ribeiro shoots in for the takedown, but Inoue sprawls and eventually pushes free. Right hand from Inoue, then two jabs which both find their mark. Ribeiro bats away a third, then comes in hard and fast for a second takedown attempt. Inoue sprawls again, but gets pushed all the way up against the ropes. Ribeiro has a leg, but is low down to the ground and doesn't have the leverage to complete the takedown. He works to a better standing position, but has to lose the leg and grab a clinch instead. They both fire off some small punches from there. Ribeiro tries for a trip, but Inoue avoids it and works free from the clinch. He returns to the center, clearly wanting a striking battle rather than a grappling match. Ribeiro follows, hands held high, and throws a couple of jabs. Inoue connects with one instead though, and then with a looping right hand that catches Ribeiro above the eye. He felt that, but doesn't go down. Best strike of the round so far. Ribeiro throws a low kick. Inoue comes in to strike again, but this time cannot sprawl quickly enough and gets taken down. Inoue pulls guard. Unfortunately for Ribeiro, now that he has finally gotten the takedown, there's less than thirty seconds left. He tries to pass guard to get to side control, but Inoue comfortably defends it until the round is over. That's the end of the round. Blurcat.com has it down as 10-9 Inoue. Round 2 Inoue starts fast, unleashing a bomb of a right hand, but Ribeiro avoids it without too much trouble. Inoue isn't disheartened though, swinging two more huge punches, with Ribeiro getting out the way each time, but being forced all over the place. Inoue finally backs off a little, breathing hard. That was quite a frantic start. Ribeiro opts to use that, and comes in to throw some jabs. Inoue is backed up against the ropes, covering up. Ribeiro clinches. They struggle, and the fight enters a lull. Inoue hits a knee strike to the hip. Ribeiro slips one leg behind Inoue and uses that as leverage for a big trip. Inoue landed hard, with Ribeiro on top. They're in half guard. It's to Inoue's advantage that they're right next to the ropes, that is blocking Ribeiro from attacking the left hand side of the body. Inoue is forced into action to defend a kimura attempt. Ribeiro tries to step over to mount, but Inoue keeps his legs in position and ends up almost rolled into a ball. Ribeiro 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. Inoue doesn't appear to be trying that though, instead trying to shift his weight so that he can get back up. Ribeiro isn't allowing it though, and gets a couple more punches in before settling back into half guard. Inoue ties him up in a snug clinch. The action halts, and time expires before Ribeiro can get free. That's the end of the round. Blurcat.com gives that one to Ribeiro by 10-9. Round 3 Ribeiro throws a combination but gets smothered into a clinch. They back up against the ropes. Inoue hits a wicked uppercut, taking Ribeiro completely by surprise, then starts wailing away with lefts and rights. Ribeiro can only cover up against the ferocious attack, but that doesn't stop a couple of big shots landing. More shots rain down, and Ribeiro is getting obliterated, he can't throw any counter punches as he can't move his hands down without getting hit again, and he can't get past Inoue to safety either. The referee finally sees enough and covers Ribeiro up. The official time is 0:26. [U]Takeshi Inoue wins via TKO at :26 of the 3rd[/U] [B]Paulo "Fatty" Filho (16-0) vs. Josh Koscheck (11-2)[/B] Round 1 Nice fast-paced start from FIlho, who gets right in Koscheck's face from the beginning of the round, throwing some crisp jabs and then a vicious uppercut. The two jabs got parried, the uppercut missed as Koscheck side-stepped. Koscheck fires back with a left hand, then a right to the body. FIlho steps in, but only into a waist-high kick from Koscheck. FIlho is quick though, and manages to catch it around the knee. Using it as leverage, FIlho sweeps Koscheck's standing leg and takes them to the ground. Koscheck quickly pulls guard. FIlho tries to grab an arm to work a submission, but Koscheck is defending it well by using short, sharp strikes to keep him back. FIlho tries to pass the guard, but has no luck. A punch from FIlho connects, but there was no real power behind it. FIlho fakes Koscheck out cleverly, and slips to a half mount. Koscheck manages to hit a firm elbow, then is forced to defend the full mount attempt. FIlho switches tactics and tries to work a kimura on the other arm, but Koscheck blocks it, squirms his leg free, and secures the guard again. FIlho looks frustrated at losing the half mount after having worked so hard to get it in the first place. Koscheck is liable to lose the round on points, but he has done a fine job of defending the submissions attempts so far. FIlho tries to secure a leglock, but the guard is tight and Koscheck is safe. End of the round. Blurcat.com scores 10-9 Filho. Round 2 Koscheck starts brightly by throwing some looping punches. Defended well by FIlho. They circle, throwing tentative jabs. FIlho goes for a single leg and puts Koscheck on the floor, but he is up very quickly, preventing FIlho from getting on top. Koscheck definitely seems to want to keep this standing. FIlho hits a nice jab, avoids a counter left hook, then comes in low and takes down Koscheck again. This time Koscheck isn't able to get up, and has to pull guard. Times ticking away though, FIlho will have to hurry to finish. He goes for an armbar, but Koscheck defends. FIlho tries to slip past to get side control, but Koscheck just about manages to keep guard. A second attempt works though, and FIlho has the side. Two big elbows land, and Koscheck seems in trouble. FIlho goes for the kimura, but can't quite get it. The time expires before he can try again, and the referee separates them. The second round is over. Blurcat.com gives that one to FIlho by 10-9. Round 3 Koscheck is the first to score a meaningful blow, tagging FIlho with a jab to the cheek. FIlho uses a nice straight left to return fire. Koscheck comes in to work the body, but FIlho saw it coming and uses a quick takedown to put Koscheck onto the floor, falling into guard. FIlho passes guard and gets into side control, but it's an awkward position; Koscheck has the entire right hand side of his body up against the ropes, and both his legs wrapped around FIlho's left arm. FIlho's attacking options are fairly limited. He uses a couple of back fists to strike away at the face, but Koscheck covers up to defend them. FIlho tries to pin down one of Koscheck's arms and bring his legs around to trap them fully, but Koscheck uses his free arm to stop that from happening. The ground battle enters a stalemate, as FIlho finds himself unable to do any real damage other than occasional strikes, which he doesn't have the leverage to get much power behind, with virtually no chance of gaining a submission thanks to his left arm being trapped. The referee eventually stands them up, and the time expires before anything interesting can happen with them standing. End of the round. Blurcat.com sees it 10-9 to FIlho. The official scores are: 30-27 (twice), 29-28 for Paulo Filho. [U]Paulo Filho wins via Unanimous Decision[/U] [B]Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (31-4-1) vs. Fabricio Werdum (11-3-1)[/B] Round 1 Slow start; nearly a full minute of circling, occasional fakes, and long-range jabs. Neither fighter is creating much. Nogueira works an angle, but takes a low kick to the shin when he advances. They clinch, and end up with Werdum backed up against the ropes. Nogueira gets a couple of right hands to the body, but his attempts at knee strikes are deflected by Werdum, who uses his legs well to defend. Nogueira pulls free and takes a step back, then powers in a right hand. Werdum gets out the way, ducks under a second right hand, and backs up to the center. Nogueira follows, and we're back to circling. Uninspiring action so far, they've both been fairly devoid of inspiration. Nogueira hits a couple of right hands, both hitting gloves, then a left hand to the body that connected. That was the best shot of the round so far. Werdum tags him with a flicked jab to the cheek, but it had virtually no power on it. Werdum leans in to a looping left, but it puts him off balance and it's only at the last second that he gets his chin out of the way of a vicious right cross that comes back. If that had hit, we may have had a knock out. Time runs out with them standing, circling again. End of round 1. Blurcat.com scores it 10-9 for Nogueira. Round 2 Tentative start, neither fighter is willing to commit yet. Nogueira fires off a jab, but it was easily blocked. Werdum fakes a kick, then comes in hard and fast with a takedown, sending Nogueira to the floor. The momentum causes Werdum to almost go completely over the top though, and Nogueira is able to flip him to the side and end up on top, in the guard position. Nogueira passes guard and gets into side control, but it's an awkward position; Werdum has the entire right hand side of his body up against the ropes, and both his legs wrapped around Nogueira's left arm. Nogueira's attacking options are fairly limited. He uses a couple of back fists to strike away at the face, but Werdum covers up to defend them. Nogueira tries to pin down one of Werdum's arms and bring his legs around to trap them fully, but Werdum uses his free arm to stop that from happening. The ground battle enters a stalemate, as Nogueira finds himself unable to do any real damage other than occasional strikes, which he doesn't have the leverage to get much power behind, with virtually no chance of gaining a submission thanks to his left arm being trapped. The referee eventually stands them up, and the time expires before anything interesting can happen with them standing. End of round 2. Blurcat.com scores 10-9 Nogueira. Round 3 Nogueira throws a low kick early on, although it missed. Werdum flicks out a couple of jabs, trying to work an angle. He steps in to throw a body shot but gets caught with a left hook. Werdum stumbles backwards, falling on his ass, stunned. Nogueira charges in and throws a knock out powered right hand, but Werdum parries it and brings his legs around Nogueira's waist to pull guard. Nogueira doggedly tries to pass guard, but Werdum keeps him at bay. The referee tells them that he wants to see more in the way of action or he'll stand them up. Not much of an incentive for Werdum to do anything, but it does inspire Nogueira to throw a couple of hard punches, albeit ones that are easily parried by the gloves of Werdum. Nogueira manages to work past Werdum's right leg, but gets caught in half guard before he can get the mount that he was looking for. The fight once again slows right down, with Werdum's tenacious defence frustrating Nogueira. Werdum sucks Nogueira into a clinch, and even tries a cheeky guillotine. Nogueira pushes him away though, and nails a beauty of a right hand to the cheek in response. I don't think Werdum will be trying that move again for a while. Nogueira grabs an arm and tries to twist it backward to create some torque. Werdum uses his free arm to grab his own wrist, preventing that from happening. The time expires without anything further of note happening. The round ends. Blurcat.com has it down as 10-9 Nogueira. The three judges all give the match as 30-27 to Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira. [U]Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira wins via Unanimous Decision[/U] [B]Chuck Liddell (21-5) vs. Mauricio Rua (16-3)[/B] Round 1 The fighters come together right in the center. Rua throws out a jab, but Liddell bobs out of the way and uses a right hand to glance a blow off the side of the ribs in response. Liddell works an angle and storms in suddenly with three crisp jabs and a looping overhand punch, Rua covered up quickly but at least one of the jabs hit home. Liddell is making Rua look sluggish in comparison, such is the speed and crispness with which he is delivering strikes. Rua hits a low kick before back-pedalling to avoid a clubbing blow. A looping left from Rua, but it's wide of the mark. They meet in the center to exchange a flurry of strikes that gets the crowd on their feet. Liddell got slightly the better of it, he definitely snuck through a right hand that rocked Rua slightly. Rua initiates a clinch, and the action grinds to a halt. Rua looks out of ideas, he is being repeatedly lured into these exchange of strikes, but Liddell is clearly winning them. Rua needs to find some way to deal with them. Not much time left in this round. The referee separates them. Liddell tries a speculative high kick, but Rua saw it coming and was well out of range by the time it came. Rua tries to work an angle, but Liddell is having none of it and fires off a straight right hand to keep him from stepping in. Comfortable round for Liddell, he will probably be disappointed not to have done more damage given his dominance of the striking in this round. The round ends. Blurcat.com scores it 10-9 for Liddell. Round 2 Liddell starts fast, firing off several crisp jabs that keep Rua on the back foot. A solid left hits gloves, but it's really just a set-up for Liddell to step in and use an uppercut. Not sure how much of it caught Rua, but certainly enough to to make him grab a clinch to stop any further punishment. Great start to the round from Liddell, it has been total domination so far. The clinch is broken, and the two fighters exchange some long range jabs that are easily avoided. Rua is looking a little lost so far, Liddell is controlling this round by virtue of his crisp accurate punches and higher aggression levels. Other than a few half-hearted jabs, there's been a definite lull over the past minute. Liddell leads with the left, then moves in and gets in a wicked right hand that grazes the cheek. Rua was fortunate there, if that had landed properly it would have been over. Rua comes back with a leg kick to set up a one-two combination, but the round is coming to a close and it's going to be too little too late. The one bright spot for Rua is that although Liddell clearly won the round, he didn't actually turn that dominance into any sort of real damage. That's the end of the round. Blurcat.com scores it 10-9 for Liddell. Round 3 The fighters touch gloves, then circle. Rua throws a low kick, but it was without any conviction, it seemed designed more to keep Liddell from coming inside. Rua works an angle, then comes in with a one-two combination, Liddell responds with a crisp uppercut that wasn't far off from connecting. Rua backs off slightly, maybe a bit relieved not to have taken that one on the chin. Neither fighter appears to be looking for any sort of takedown or grapple, this is all about the striking. Liddell circles and throws a series of high jabs, but Rua blocked them with ease, using the gloves. Rua fakes a high kick, then storms in with a wild looking right hand and a series of body shots. Liddell covers up and rides out the storm, clinching to stop any further blows. It was a nice attack from Rua though, best action of the round. They stay clinched for a while, exchanging occasional punches to the ribs, then are separated by the referee. It looks like this round is going to the judges though, as there's only a few seconds remaining. Rua throws a leg kick that connects, albeit without too much force, and the round is done. The third round is over. Blurcat.com has it down as 10-9 Rua. All three judges give a score of 29-28 to Chuck Liddell. [U]Chuck Liddell wins via Unanimous Decision[/U] [B]PRIDE LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE: Miguel Torres (22-1)vs. Urijah Faber(22-1)[/B] Round 1 Fast start by Faber, who has thrown three crisp jabs in the first twenty seconds, although none of them got past the gloves. Torres circles, drawing a lunge from Faber, allowing him to score with a nice low kick to the front leg. Faber ignores that and darts in for a takedown, but only ends up holding one leg, Torres hopping on the other to remain vertical. Faber tries to push forward to complete the takedown, but Torres manages to pull them all the way back to the ropes before ultimately going down. That's a much better position to be in though, he has his corner right there, and can use the ropes to effectively cut off any form of attack to the left hand side of his body. Faber has one leg trapped between Torres'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. Torres defends it well, without fully escaping it, Faber 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. Torres suddenly releases the leg and scrambles up, looking to take Faber's back. Faber was ready for it though, and blocks it by pinning a half-standing Torres up against the ropes. It's a precarious position for both fighters. Torres throws a couple of short-range punches. Faber gets a leg in and trips Torres, putting him back on the ground, albeit this time in full guard. It was a nice escape attempt from Torres, 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. End of the round. Blurcat.com sees it 10-9 to Faber. Round 2 The round starts slowly, with both fighters circling, tentatively throwing out the occasional jab. Torres is the first to make a positive move, stepping in to throw a right hand, although he probably wishes that he hadn't, as Faber picks him off with a crisp jab to the cheek. Torres throws a wild punch as a counter, but Faber ducks and backs off out of range. They meet again in the center for an exchange of punches. Torres gets a clubbing blow to the side of the head in, but takes a hard shot to the stomach in return. The early pattern seems to be that Torres is looking for big punches, Faber is happy to avoid them and use quick counter punches instead. They clinch up, and Torres manages to back Faber up against the ropes. Torres takes a half step backward and throws a big right hand to the head, but Faber ducks under at the last second, scores with a pair of punches to the gut, then darts out of trouble before Torres can unload. Torres may need to think about changing tactics, Faber is looking far sharper in these striking battles, and is beginning to control the pace and tempo of the round. Torres fakes a right hand, then shoots out a low kick, catching Faber on the thigh. Faber presses forward for the first time, getting in close and using a couple of jabs to the body. Torres gets a nice left hook in, glancing off the gloves, and then clinches up. Time ticks away and the round ends just a few seconds after the referee separates them. The round is over. Blurcat.com sees it 10-9 to Faber. Round 3 Faber starts fast, firing off several crisp jabs that keep Torres on the back foot. A solid left hits gloves, but it's really just a set-up for Faber to step in and use an uppercut. Not sure how much of it caught Torres, but certainly enough to to make him grab a clinch to stop any further punishment. Great start to the round from Faber, it has been total domination so far. The clinch is broken, and the two fighters exchange some long range jabs that are easily avoided. Torres is looking a little lost so far, Faber is controlling this round by virtue of his crisp accurate punches and higher aggression levels. For a second it looked like Torres was about to go for a takedown, but nothing came from it. Faber leads with the left, then moves in and gets in a wicked right hand that grazes the cheek. Torres was fortunate there, if that had landed properly it would have been over. Torres comes back with a leg kick to set up a one-two combination, but the round is coming to a close and it's going to be too little too late. The one bright spot for Torres is that although Faber clearly won the round, he didn't actually turn that dominance into any sort of real damage. End of round 3. Blurcat.com sees it 10-9 to Faber. Round 4 A touch of gloves to start the round, and we're underway. Faber lets rip with a vicious straight right almost immediately, but it's easily avoided. Torres sneaks a jab through the guard and catches Faber 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 Torres manages to get the better position, pushing Faber up against the ropes. Right hand to the ribs from Torres. Faber 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. Torres tries a knee of his own, but that is the opportunity that Faber was waiting for and he sweeps the standing leg to take Torres down to the ground, in side control. Excellent takedown. Torres covers up to defend against a pair of back-hand blows, and even manages to sneak a knee strike in. Faber hits a big elbow to the ribs, Torres definitely felt that. Faber drives a knee to the near side, then attempts to float-over into a mount. Torres brought his legs in though, and manages to pull guard. Faber will be disappointed with that. He tries to get a big punch in, but Torres defends it well and gets a hold of both arms. The fight grinds to a halt, with Faber unable to generate any attacks, and Torres unwilling to give up a good defensive position. The referee stands them up. Faber 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 round ends. Blurcat.com sees it 10-9 to Faber. Round 5 The two fighters circle. Torres flicks out a couple of jabs, then an unconventinal looping right hand. Faber easily side-steps it, but trips and falls to the ground! He is up quickly, before Torres could get in. Replays confirm that it was purely a stumble, the punch was well wide of the mark. Faber moves in, ducks under a big right hand, and gets two crisp jabs in before getting smothered into a clinch. One of those jabs landed hard, Torres is a little rattled. They struggle in the clinch, both throwing small punches to the back and ribs. The referee separates them. Torres forces Faber back up against the ropes, and starts throwing jabs. He looks to be keeping Faber in position, waiting to unload a big punch. Torres does, lunging in with a huge right cross, but Faber saw it coming and goes underneath it, scoring with a right hand to the gut on the way past. Torres turns and tries to follow up immediately, but gets tagged with a wicked left hook that drops him to one knee. Torres is up quickly, causing Faber, who was about to dive in, to back off. Replays show that the punch connected, but Torres was already going downward to duck the punch, so it wasn't as powerful as first thought. Torres throws a high kick, but it doesn't do anything but cause Faber to step back. The time expires without anything further of note happening. End of the round. Blurcat.com gives that one to Faber by 10-9. The official scores are: 50-45 (twice), 49-46 for Urijah Faber. Urijah Faber is still the PRIDE Lightweight champion. [U]Urijah Faber wins via Unanimous Decision to retain the PRIDE Lightweight Title[/U] [SIZE="3"][B]Bonuses[/B][/SIZE] Knockout of the Night - Nick Diaz Knockout of the Night - Kimbo Slice Submission of the Night - None Upset of the Night - Paulo Filho (100% of bonus revoked due to Fattyness) Fight of the Night - Chuck Liddell vs. Mauricio Rua [B]Quick Results[/B] Miguel Torres vs. [B]Urijah Faber[/B] [B]Chuck Liddell[/B] vs. Mauricio Rua [B]Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira[/B] vs. Fabricio Werdum [B]Paulo "Fatty" Filho[/B] vs. Josh Koscheck [B]Takeshi Inoue[/B] vs. Vitor Ribeiro [B]Nick Diaz[/B] vs. Rory Markham Brett Rogers vs. [B]Kimbo Slice[/B] Results: [B][U][I]Dublin 4/7[/I][/U][/B] - Please PM me a fight Request. UFCKing 3/7 JJReid 3/7 Dynasty 6/7 [I] Urijah Faber and Takeshi Inoue both have sustained one to two month injuries.[/I]
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[SIZE="5"][B]PRIDE 39 - Rutten vs. Silva[/B][/SIZE] [B]PRIDE MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE: Bas Rutten (28-4-1) vs. Anderson Silva(23-4)[/B] Quinton Jackson (28-7) vs. Murilo Rua (17-8-1) Norifumi Yamamoto (17-1) vs. BJ Penn (13-4-1) Aleks Emelianenko (13-3) vs. Tim Sylvia (27-6) Dan Hardy (19-6) vs. Jay Hieron (15-4) Jake Shields (21-5-1) vs. Jon Fitch (17-3) Undercard: Yves Edwards (34-14-1) vs. Joe Duarte (3-0) James Irvin (14-5) vs. Melvin Manhoef (22-5-1) Houston Alexander (8-2) vs. Ricardo Arona (13-6) Brock Lesnar (1-2) vs. Cain Velasquez (4-1) [I]* Will increase Brocks Rep a Bit due to Real Life Activities.[/I] Quick Picks: [B]Bas Rutten (28-4-1)[/B] vs. Anderson Silva(23-4)[/B] [B]Quinton Jackson (28-7)[/B] vs. Murilo Rua (17-8-1) [B]Norifumi Yamamoto (17-1)[/B] vs. BJ Penn (13-4-1) [B]Aleks Emelianenko (13-3)[/B] vs. Tim Sylvia (27-6) [B]Dan Hardy (19-6)[/B] vs. Jay Hieron (15-4) Jake Shields (21-5-1) vs. [B]Jon Fitch (17-3)[/B] Undercard: Yves Edwards (34-14-1) vs. [B]Joe Duarte (3-0)[/B] James Irvin (14-5) vs. [B]Melvin Manhoef (22-5-1)[/B] [B]Houston Alexander (8-2)[/B] vs. Ricardo Arona (13-6) Brock Lesnar (1-2) vs. [B]Cain Velasquez (4-1)[/B] Soon to Come: - A TV Special held in Australia or Brazil with fighters consisting of being on a loosing streak, coming of a defeat, and broken winning and/or losing streaks only. predictions are welcome, [U]winner gets to pick a fight in each weightclass for the next PPV[/U] - Rankings will be updated After upcoming Event.
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Bas Rutten (28-4-1) vs.[B] Anderson Silva(23-4)[/B] [B]Quinton Jackson (28-7)[/B] vs. Murilo Rua (17-8-1) [B]Norifumi Yamamoto (17-1)[/B] vs. BJ Penn (13-4-1) Aleks Emelianenko (13-3) vs. [B]Tim Sylvia (27-6) [/B]Dan Hardy (19-6) vs. [B]Jay Hieron (15-4)[/B] Jake Shields (21-5-1) vs. [B]Jon Fitch (17-3)[/B] Undercard: [B]Yves Edwards (34-14-1)[/B] vs. Joe Duarte (3-0) James Irvin (14-5) vs. [B]Melvin Manhoef (22-5-1)[/B] Houston Alexander (8-2) vs. [B]Ricardo Arona (13-6)[/B] Brock Lesnar (1-2) vs. [B]Cain Velasquez (4-1)[/B]
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Dub's Picks Bas Rutten (28-4-1) vs. [B]Anderson Silva(23-4)[/B] [B]Quinton Jackson[/B] (28-7) vs. Murilo Rua (17-8-1) Norifumi Yamamoto (17-1) vs. [B]BJ Penn[/B] (13-4-1) [B]Aleks Emelianenko[/B] (13-3) vs. Tim Sylvia (27-6) [B]Dan Hardy[/B] (19-6) vs. Jay Hieron (15-4) Jake Shields (21-5-1) vs. [B]Jon Fitch[/B] (17-3) Undercard: Yves Edwards (34-14-1) vs. [B]Joe Duarte[/B] (3-0) James Irvin (14-5) vs. [B]Melvin Manhoef[/B] (22-5-1) [B]Houston Alexander[/B] (8-2) vs. Ricardo Arona (13-6) [B]Brock Lesnar[/B] (1-2) vs. Cain Velasquez (4-1)
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[b]Bas Rutten (28-4-1)[/b] vs. Anderson Silva(23-4) [b]Quinton Jackson (28-7)[/b] vs. Murilo Rua (17-8-1) [b]Norifumi Yamamoto (17-1)[/b] vs. BJ Penn (13-4-1) [b]Aleks Emelianenko (13-3)[/b] vs. Tim Sylvia (27-6) [b]Dan Hardy (19-6)[/b] vs. Jay Hieron (15-4) Jake Shields (21-5-1) vs. [b]Jon Fitch (17-3)[/b] [b]Yves Edwards (34-14-1)[/b] vs. Joe Duarte (3-0) James Irvin (14-5) vs. [b]Melvin Manhoef (22-5-1)[/b] Houston Alexander (8-2) vs. [b]Ricardo Arona (13-6)[/b] Brock Lesnar (1-2) vs. [b]Cain Velasquez (4-1)[/b]
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Bas Rutten (28-4-1) vs.[B] Anderson Silva[/B](23-4) [B]Quinton Jackson[/B] (28-7) vs. Murilo Rua (17-8-1) Norifumi Yamamoto (17-1) vs. [B]BJ Penn [/B](13-4-1) [B]Aleks Emelianenko[/B] (13-3) vs. Tim Sylvia (27-6) [B]Dan Hardy[/B] (19-6) vs. Jay Hieron (15-4) Jake Shields (21-5-1) vs. [B]Jon Fitch[/B] (17-3) Undercard: [B]Yves Edwards [/B](34-14-1) vs. Joe Duarte (3-0) James Irvin (14-5) vs. [B]Melvin Manhoef[/B] (22-5-1) Houston Alexander (8-2) vs. [B]Ricardo Arona [/B](13-6) Brock Lesnar (1-2) vs. [B]Cain Velasquez [/B](4-1)
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[SIZE="5"][B]PRIDE 39 - Rutten vs. Silva[/B][/SIZE] [SIZE="4"][B]Undercard[/B][/SIZE] [B]Cain Velasquez[/b] def. Brock Lesnar by Unanimous Decision [B]Houston Alexander[/B] def. Ricardo Arona by Unanimous Decision [B]Melvin Manhoef[/B] def. James Irvin by Unanimous Decision [B]Joe Duarte[/B] def. Yves Edwards by Split Decision [B]Jake Shields (21-5-1) vs. Jon Fitch (17-3)[/B] Round 1 Shields tries to work an angle from the start, but is kept back by some sharp kicks, one landing painfully across the outside of the calf. Fitch steps in and throws some punches, landing a crisp jab to the shoulder. Shields lands a jab of his own, but gets hit with a vicious waist-high kick when stepping in to follow up. Good tactics so far from Fitch, he is basically controlling the tempo and positioning of this fight through intelligent use of sharp, accurate kicks. Shields comes in fast, faking left then going right, and gets close enough to throw some body blows. Fitch gets in a right hand of his own, then a beauty of a high kick. It lands right on the ear, causing Shields to back off quickly. If that had had more power, it might well have scored a knock out. The round is almost over. Fitch has controlled this one, Shields is finding it very difficult to find a way around those kicks. End of round 1. Blurcat.com sees it 10-9 to Fitch. Round 2 Fitch starts fast, firing off several crisp jabs that keep Shields on the back foot. A solid left hits gloves, but it's really just a set-up for Fitch to step in and use an uppercut. Not sure how much of it caught Shields, but certainly enough to to make him grab a clinch to stop any further punishment. Great start to the round from Fitch, it has been total domination so far. The clinch is broken, and the two fighters exchange some long range jabs that are easily avoided. Shields is looking a little lost so far, Fitch is controlling this round by virtue of his crisp accurate punches and higher aggression levels. Fitch narrowly misses a right cross. Fitch leads with the left, then moves in and gets in a wicked right hand that grazes the cheek. Shields was fortunate there, if that had landed properly it would have been over. Shields comes back with a leg kick to set up a one-two combination, but the round is coming to a close and it's going to be too little too late. The one bright spot for Shields is that although Fitch clearly won the round, he didn't actually turn that dominance into any sort of real damage. End of the round. Blurcat.com has it down as 10-9 Fitch. Round 3 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. Fitch goes for the first takedown, but Shields has it well-scouted and they merely end up in a clinch. They tussle, ending up all the way back against the ropes. Both fighters try trips, but neither gets anything. Finally, the referee steps in and separates them. Shields storms back in almost immediately and takes Fitch down, into guard. It's hard to say whether that was just a good takedown or whether Fitch just had a lapse in concentration. Shields tries to pass the guard but can't, with Fitch employing a rubber guard now. There's a definite stalemate, Fitch is defending very well but isn't really offering any attacking threat or really trying to get out of this predicament. Shields makes a big effort to pass, and manages to get to half guard, but Fitch 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 Shields on points, the takedown is really the only noteworthy thing that has happened. The round ends. Blurcat.com gives that one to Shields by 10-9. The three judges all give the match as 29-28 to Jon Fitch. [U]Jon Fitch wins via Unanimous Decision[/U] [B]Dan Hardy (19-6) vs Jay Hieron (15-4)[/B] Round 1 Hieron starts the round by throwing some low kicks. Hardy checks them, then comes in and clearly wants to trade punches. Hieron 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. Hieron cleverly head-fakes, allowing him the time and angle that he needed to catch Hardy with a beauty of a right hook. Hardy stumbles backward, but doesn't go down. Hieron presses the advantage by following in with a kick, then a right hand. Hardy clinches. They remain clinched for a while. Hardy scores with a nice knee, it appeared to catch Hieron in the gut. Hieron uses a single leg trip and takes the fight to the ground. Hieron gets to side control upon impact, and immediately goes for an armbar. Hardy reacts quickly, but is in real danger. Hieron has his left arm straightened out, fortunately Hardy has managed to roll and get a good position that is stopping Hieron from getting the leverage needed to apply an armlock. Hieron tries to step over and fully apply it, but Hardy breaks free and gets him to back off with a couple of up-kicks. Hieron steps back and motions for him to stand up. They go back to circling in the center. Hardy hits a nice right hand, but takes one back too. The time runs down; Hieron 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. Blurcat.com sees it 10-9 to Hieron. Round 2 Hardy starts tentatively, and scores with a few sharp leg kicks. A straight left connects, and Hieron is forced backward to avoid an uppercut. Good start from Hardy. Hieron tries to come inside, but eats a kick to the thigh. They clinch briefly, but it goes nowhere. Looping right hand from Hieron, but it only caught Hardy on the shoulder. Another kick connects from Hardy, and that sets up a nice combination to the body. The accuracy of his kicks has been excellent so far, and is keeping Hieron from doing very much. Hardy throws out a few jabs, nothing too dangerous though, Hieron easily avoided them. Right hand from Hieron, that one definitely registered, but I don't think it had much power behind it. The time ticks away without anything further of interest happening. The round ends. Blurcat.com scores 10-9 Hardy. Round 3 The round starts. They touch gloves. Hieron throws a rapid-fire series of punches, forcing Hardy to back off. Hardy throws a nice kick that thumps into the rib cage. Another kick is thrown, this time aimed at the head, but Hieron sees it coming and steps back. Hardy advances and they meet in the center. Hieron ducks a right hand, scores with a left to the gut. Hardy throws a one-two combination, neither connecting, but it does allow him to follow up with a stinging kick to the ribs. A big red mark has appeared there. Hieron bursts forward and goes for a big swing, Hardy ducks under it, hits a right to the chest, then unloads another kick. This one hits the thigh, causing Hieron to noticeably wince. It may have caught the very top of the knee judging from the replays. Hieron tries to come in to get a measure of revenge, but is met with some low kicks that make sure that he can't get close enough to throw any bombs. Hardy's impressively sharp kicking game is hurting Hieron and allowing him to take firm control of this round. There's not much time left, and Hieron is going to have to do something special to win this round now. He doesn't, as time expires without anything interesting happening. End of round 3. Blurcat.com has it down as 10-9 Hardy. The three judges all give the match as 29-28 to Dan Hardy. [U]Dan Hardy wins via Unanimous Decision[/U] [B]Aleksander Emelianenko (13-3) vs. Tim Sylvia (27-6) [/B] Round 1 Emelianenko is forced onto the backfoot almost immediately, having to retreat to avoid a series of sharp jabs. He ends up with his back to the ropes, with Sylvia advancing. A sharp right misses, and Emelianenko takes the opportunity to pull Sylvia in to a tight clinch against the ropes. Sylvia tries to break free, but cannot. It looks like we know the strategies for this round already; Sylvia wants to stand and bang, Emelianenko wants to keep things at close quarters. Sylvia tries for an elbow, but only succeeds in getting turned around so that he is now the one against the ropes. Trip from Emelianenko, and we're down to the ground. Emelianenko has side control, but Sylvia has landed with his left hand side against the ropes, so that side of the body is basically safe for now. Emelianenko will have to try to work the right-hand side, and starts by ramming a knee into the ribs. Sylvia tries to squirm into a better position, but Emelianenko puts a stop to that with a stiff elbow to the stomach. Emelianenko tries to work a kimura on the right arm, but Sylvia defends it. Sylvia manages to bring a knee up and catch Emelianenko in the side, something of a cheeky move given his position. Emelianenko responds with five or six rapid-fire right hands to the face, but Sylvia covers up and doesn't take any serious damage at all. Time is ticking away though, and so far Emelianenko may be easily winning the round, but he is not taking full advantage of this great position. Emelianenko tries to float over into a mount, but Sylvia uses the ropes to push away and manages to unbalance Emelianenko enough to get to a kneeling position, then standing, albeit back into a clinch. A knee from Emelianenko is the last action of the round. The round is over. Blurcat.com gives that one to Emelianenko by 10-9. Round 2 Emelianenko hits some tentative punches, then comes in fast and forces Sylvia to back up against the ropes, where they clinch. Emelianenko hits a nice body shot, but takes two short punches to the side of the head in return. Sylvia tries a trip, but it doesn't go anywhere. They separate, with Emelianenko having to stay sharp to avoid a scorching right hand from Sylvia. Emelianenko gets in close enough to grapple with Sylvia. They struggle, and a wayward right hand from Sylvia gives Emelianenko the opportunity to pick him up onto his shoulder. Emelianenko turns to the center, and with the crowd willing him on, he runs forward and plants Sylvia with a monsterous slam! Sylvia pulls guard, but not before taking a nasty punch to the face. Sylvia is forced to cover up as Emelianenko starts hammering away with enormous strikes from the guard, trying to simply power the shots through. Some do cause some damage, landing as Sylvia tries unsuccessfully to throw some counters. Emelianenko transitions to side control without any issues and starts finding the punches down again, this time with more leverage and therefore more power. Sylvia tries to defend them, but a lot of them are getting through. The referee finally has enough and calls an end to the match, feeling that Sylvia was getting overwhelmed. The official time of the TKO is 3:24 of round 2. [U]Alexs Emelianenko wins via TKO at 3:24 of round 2[/U] [B]Norifumi Yamamoto (17-1) vs. BJ Penn (13-4-1)[/B] Round 1 Yamamoto starts with a high kick, but Penn was well out of range. A looping left from Penn, but it's wide of the mark. Yamamoto steps in and exchanges strikes with Penn, neither fighter gets a particular advantage from it. Penn parries away a nice right hand and gets in a crisp counter punch that catches Yamamoto on the shoulder. The round has been a little flat so far, neither of them is really forcing the issue. They enter into a clinch, which doesn't help matters, and that seems to last for an eternity before the referee separates them and tells them to get on with it. Yamamoto finally shows some fire, putting together a combination of two jabs, a cross, and an uppercut. Penn did well to defend it, bobbing and weaving out of the way and using his gloves to parry away anything that was too close. He uses a low kick to the thigh as a response, then steps in and unloads with two fine punches, although Yamamoto blocked them. Yamamoto scores the best punch of the round so far, coming in fast, ducking under a dangerous right hand, and catching Penn square in the face with a lunging overhand right. Penn backs off and covers up, clearly having felt that one, and unfortunately Yamamoto's attempts to follow up and thwarted as he gets tied up in a clinch near the ropes. The time expires, with Yamamoto probably having stolen that round thanks to that one big punch. The 1st round ends. Blurcat.com gives that one to Yamamoto by 10-9. Round 2 The round starts slowly, with both fighters circling, tentatively throwing out the occasional jab. Penn is the first to make a positive move, stepping in to throw a right hand, although he probably wishes that he hadn't, as Yamamoto picks him off with a crisp jab to the cheek. Penn throws a wild punch as a counter, but Yamamoto ducks and backs off out of range. They meet again in the center for an exchange of punches. Penn gets a clubbing blow to the side of the head in, but takes a hard shot to the stomach in return. The early pattern seems to be that Penn is looking for big punches, Yamamoto is happy to avoid them and use quick counter punches instead. They clinch up, and Penn manages to back Yamamoto up against the ropes. Penn takes a half step backward and throws a big right hand to the head, but Yamamoto ducks under at the last second, scores with a pair of punches to the gut, then darts out of trouble before Penn can unload. Penn may need to think about changing tactics, Yamamoto is looking far sharper in these striking battles, and is beginning to control the pace and tempo of the round. Penn fakes a right hand, then shoots out a low kick, catching Yamamoto on the thigh. Yamamoto presses forward for the first time, getting in close and using a couple of jabs to the body. Penn gets a nice left hook in, glancing off the gloves, and then clinches up. Time ticks away and the round ends just a few seconds after the referee separates them. End of the round. Blurcat.com has it down as 10-9 Yamamoto. Round 3 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. Penn goes for the first takedown, but Yamamoto has it well-scouted and they merely end up in a clinch. They tussle, ending up all the way back against the ropes. Both fighters try trips, but neither gets anything. Finally, the referee steps in and separates them. Yamamoto storms back in almost immediately and takes Penn down, into guard. It's hard to say whether that was just a good takedown or whether Penn just had a lapse in concentration. Yamamoto tries to pass the guard but can't, with Penn employing a rubber guard now. There's a definite stalemate, Penn is defending very well but isn't really offering any attacking threat or really trying to get out of this predicament. Yamamoto makes a big effort to pass, and manages to get to half guard, but Penn 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 Yamamoto on points, the takedown is really the only noteworthy thing that has happened. End of the round. Blurcat.com gives that one to Yamamoto by 10-9. Norifumi Yamamoto wins, with a score of 30-27 from two judges, 29-28 from the other. [U]Norifumi Yamamoto wins via Unanimous Decision[/U] [B]Quinton Jackson (28-7) vs. Murilo Rua (17-8-1)[/B] Round 1 Exchange of punches to start, nothing really hit though. They go into a clinch, and the pace disappears as both fighters try and get the advantage. Eventually the referee separates them. Jab from Jackson, who then has to react quickly to avoid a right hook that was aimed right at the chin. Jackson puts on a burst of energy and fires off a big sequence of punches, maybe twelve or thirteen in a row, although not many actually connected. Rua covered up well, and gets in a couple of shots of his own before moving out of range again. A looping left from Rua, but it's wide of the mark. Low kick from Rua, almost to the groin, although it didn't look intentional. They come together in a clinch again, and it returns to a stalemate. Not a great round by anyone's standard, but that flurry should mean that Jackson will take the round on points. End of the round. Blurcat.com sees it 10-9 to Jackson. Round 2 Slow start, both fighters are throwing tentative punches without threatening anything more powerful. Jackson puts together the first exciting moment, stringing together four punches in quick succession, but Rua defended well. Straight right from Rua in response, but it caught nothing but gloves. They start circling. The referee tells them to fight, the lack of action so far is worrying. They get in close and exchange body shots, Jackson probably getting the slightly better punches in, and then fall into a clinch. That goes nowhere, and the referee separates them. Rua gets a nice kick in just before the time expires, but it's unlikely that is going to stop the judges giving that round to Jackson. The round is over. Blurcat.com has it down as 10-9 Jackson. Round 3 Jackson starts fast, firing off several crisp jabs that keep Rua on the back foot. A solid left hits gloves, but it's really just a set-up for Jackson to step in and use an uppercut. Not sure how much of it caught Rua, but certainly enough to to make him grab a clinch to stop any further punishment. Great start to the round from Jackson, it has been total domination so far. The clinch is broken, and the two fighters exchange some long range jabs that are easily avoided. Rua is looking a little lost so far, Jackson is controlling this round by virtue of his crisp accurate punches and higher aggression levels. They tangle near the ropes, and the referee has to come in and pull them apart. Jackson leads with the left, then moves in and gets in a wicked right hand that grazes the cheek. Rua was fortunate there, if that had landed properly it would have been over. Rua comes back with a leg kick to set up a one-two combination, but the round is coming to a close and it's going to be too little too late. The one bright spot for Rua is that although Jackson clearly won the round, he didn't actually turn that dominance into any sort of real damage. The round is over. Blurcat.com has it down as 10-9 Jackson. All three judges give a score of 30-27 in favour of Quinton Jackson. [U]Quinton Jackson wins via Unanimous Decision[/U] [SIZE="3"][B]PRIDE MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE: Bas Rutten (28-4-1) vs. Anderson Silva (23-4)[/B][/SIZE] Round 1 Rutten doesn't waste any time and throws two jabs to the face, but Silva easily side-steps both and circles to the left. Silva throws a head fake, then comes in fast from an angle with a looping punch, but misses and takes a glancing shot to the shoulder from a left hand counter. Rutten throws a right hand, narrowly missing. Silva almost seems to be inviting him on to throw punches, he could be trying to lure him into over-committing. Rutten throws a jab that connects, albeit without much power, but it causes Silva to back up quickly, back toward the ropes. Rutten comes in quickly, throwing looping punches, but gets reckless and Silva grabs the opportunity by nailing a big right cross! Rutten collapses in a heap, his left leg buckling underneath him in at an awkward angle. Silva has knocked him out cold with a killer punch. Official time of the knock out is 1:21 of the first round. Anderson Silva successfully retains the PRIDE Middleweight title. [U]Anderson Silva wins via Knock out, Official time is 1:21 of the first round. Anderson Silva successfully retains the PRIDE Middleweight title. [/U] [B][SIZE="4"]Bonuses[/SIZE][/B] Knockout of the Night - Anderson Silva, Alexs Emelianenko Submission of the Night - None Upset of the Night - Joe Duarte Fight of the Night - Bas Rutten vs. Anderson Silva [SIZE="4"][B]Quick Results[/B][/SIZE] Bas Rutten (28-4-1) vs. [B]Anderson Silva(23-4)[/B] [B]Quinton Jackson [/B](28-7) vs. Murilo Rua (17-8-1) [B]Norifumi Yamamoto[/B] (17-1) vs. BJ Penn (13-4-1) [B]Aleks Emelianenko[/B] (13-3) vs. Tim Sylvia (27-6) [B]Dan Hardy[/B] (19-6) vs. Jay Hieron (15-4) Jake Shields (21-5-1) vs. [B]Jon Fitch (17-3) [/B] Undercard: Yves Edwards (34-14-1) vs. [B]Joe Duarte (3-0)[/B] James Irvin (14-5) vs. [B]Melvin Manhoef (22-5-1)[/B] [B]Houston Alexander (8-2)[/B] vs. Ricardo Arona (13-6) Brock Lesnar (1-2) vs. [B]Cain Velasquez (4-1)[/B] Dynasty - 9/10 UFCKING - 6/10 [B]Dublin - 8/10[/B] Ryan - 7/10 Rennik - 7/10 Rankings will be updated shorty... i apologize for the delay.
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