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Tag Archives: Rashad Evans
A Look at UFC 145: Jones vs. Evans
By ALar Tonight, the cage door will close and Jon Jones will finally fight Rashad Evans for the Light Heavyweight title. This fight has been nearly two years in the making and fueled by drama surrounding Evans’ sudden departure from … Continue reading
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Tagged Jon Jones, Rashad Evans, Rory MacDonald, UFC, UFC145, Ultimate Fighting Championship
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Wrestling to MMA: A Seamless Transition
By: Aidan Fitzpatrick The emergence of wrestlers in the UFC isn’t a new fad, it’s just one that is taking over more and more. Gradually the sport’s top fighters–Cain Velasquez, Jon Fitch, Dan Henderson (an Olympic Silver Medalist), Matt Hughes, … Continue reading
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Tagged Brock Lesnar, Cain Velasquez, Chuck Liddell, Mixed martial arts, randy couture, Rashad Evans, UFC, Ultimate Fighting Championship
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UFC on Fox 2: Back to Primetime
UFC on Fox 2 Preview: Back to Primetime By, ALar88 The UFC returns to Fox on Saturday night with a very exciting three bout card. Many fans complained that the organization’s last foray into national television was lacking content when … Continue reading
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Tagged Chael Sonnen, Michael Bisping, Phil Davis, Rashad Evans, UFC on Fox, Ultimate Fighting Championship
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A Quick(er) Look at UFC 140: Jones v. Machida
By ALar88 This Saturday the UFC treats us with another loaded card. The event on Saturday is filled with past champions and future stars. The night begins with an elite featherweight bout between Jung Chan-Sung AKA “The Korean Zombie” versus … Continue reading
UFC 167 Preview: GSP’s Toughest Test Yet?
ALar shares his thoughts on Saturday’s 20th anniversary card We have finally arrived at the UFC’s landmark 20th Anniversary. From Royce to Tank to Bones, the sport has remarkably come a long way. I can still vividly remember that right … Continue reading →