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Wanderlei Silva wants to coach TUF.

While most fighters try to get out of coaching the TUF show on spike, Wanderlei Silva is trying to to get on the show.

“The Axe Murderer” told setanta.com that he has spoken with Dana White about appearing as a coach in future series.

“I’ve talked to Dana and he’s talked to me about future opportunities for working as a coach on The Ultimate Fighter,” Silva said.

Wanderlei went on to say he wouldn’t put up with the kind of behavior he has seen in past shows.

“I saw the last series and man, I’ve got Brazilian blood…I’m so hot-headed…I would want to (gestures to clip them) smack them .


“It’s so interesting though, the reality show is incredible, I love it.You watch the guys training and fighting, it’s incredible.”
 
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Hirota, Inoue Draw at Cage Force

SAITAMA, Japan –- Mizuto Hirota retained his lightweight title in a close draw with Dream veteran Katsuya Inoue at Cage Force EX at the Tokorazawa municipal gymnasium on Saturday.

Hirota, coming off a loss at Sengoku 6, defended an early shot from Inoue perfectly and set the pace of the fight by pressuring the southpaw. Hirota landed the cleaner strikes, including a punch that cut Inoue on the nose. Inoue threw a right hook that dropped Hirota, but the champ was quick to recover and ended the round strong with combinations to Inoue’s the head and body.

Hirota kept his momentum going into the second set, lunging with knees and a body shot to a hook combination that forced Inoue to go for a takedown. Still, Inoue could not ground his opponent. At the end of the round Inoue sensed the urgency and pushed forward aggressively, throwing striking combinations and landing a straight left punch and a high kick.

Hirota came out energized with combinations and took control of the center of the cage in the third round. With Inoue’s nose cut and bleeding heavily, the bout was stopped for a doctor check. After a re-start, Inoue landed a strong straight left that wobbled Hirota. Again, Hirota recovered quickly, allowing Inoue no time to take advantage. The round ended with both fighters throwing everything at each other, but the judges could score the bout nothing more than a draw.

Lightweights Tomonari Kanomata and Yoshihiro Koyama, both undefeated in Cage Force, went at it to decide the next No. 1 contender in the co-main event, with Koyama prevailing by unanimous decision.

Koyama asserted his presence in the cage and backed Tomonari Kanomata down in round one. Koyama stalked Kanomata to the fence and landed a straight right. After an unsuccessful takedown attempt, Kanomata ended up on the bottom. Koyama postured up to his feet and dived into Kanomata’s guard, connecting punches to his head and body.

Koyama continued to push Kanomata back in the second round. Koyama stuffed another takedown to land on top and began to throw down. Koyama scored his own double-leg takedown in the third set, then pushed Kanomata to the fence and worked his ground-and-pound.

Kanomata opened his guard in a last-ditch effort to get something going and almost secured a gogoplata before switching to a triangle choke. Koyama kept his composure though, and defended until time ran out to secure the unanimous nod.

In another lightweight matchup, Yasunori Kanehara surprised fans by battling Dream veteran Katsuhiko Nagata to a draw.

Kanehara turned the fight into a brawl in the first round by not letting the wrestler Nagata control the match. In the second round, Nagata secured two takedowns, but he was not able to hold Kanehara down long enough to punish him. Kanehara had the upper hand in the standup though, landing some flying knees and kick-punch combinations. Nagata showed aggression in the third round by actively going for the takedown, but Kanehara defended well. All three judges declared the bout a draw.

Yuta Nezu had the only finish of the night in his lightweight tilt with Seiji Ozuka. After Ozuka landed a big left hook, Nezu answered right back with a right hook to a low kick combination and finished it off with a right high kick that nailed Ozuka’s head for the knockout at 2:39 of the first round.

In one of two female Valkyrie matchups offered on the card, Kinuka Sasaki landed more effective strikes and ground-and-pound to earn the majority decision over Kazue Matake, while Kayo Nagai and Maho Muranami had a back-and-forth match that ended in a draw.

In other bouts:

Naoto Miyazaki vs. Shin Kochiwa
Yoshiaki -- Draw
“Bancho” Takahashi vs. Koji Ando -- Draw
Yusaku Tsukumo def. Kenta Takagi -- Unanimous Decision
Rikuhei Fujii def. Sojiro Orui -- Unanimous Decision
 
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WEC 39 preview: Mike Brown aiming to prove title win no fluke

Sunday night's "WEC 39: Brown vs. Garcia" could have just as easily been titled "Validation."

Leonard Garcia (12-3 MMA, 3-0 WEC) will be challenging for the WEC featherweight title less than a year after a harrowing brush with the law, while champion Mike Brown (20-4 MMA, 2-0 WEC) is still fighting for acceptance after his November 2008 upset of fan-favorite Urijah Faber.

Two likable characters, two dangerous opponents, but only one can walk away with the title.

"I know once I get knocked off everybody is going to sweep me under the rug," Brown recently told MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com). "I know how this sport is, so I have to keep my head focused and treat every fight like it's the most important in my life and train like an animal for it. I have to hold on to this while I can."

Brown will carry an eight-fight winning streak into the WEC 39 main event, including the victory over Faber that many MMA fans have written-off as "a lucky shot."

While Faber himself has acknowledged that the American Top Team fighter capitalized perfectly on his opportunity, that sentiment has not been shared by all. In a recent MMAjunkie.com/"Inside MMA" poll, only 9 percent of the voters thought Brown would still be holding the belt 12 months from now.

"It is what it is," Brown said. "I just have to keep winning and doing what I'm doing. I'm always assumed to be the underdog, and I'm the underdog against Garcia. I just have to do what I do."

While Las Vegas bookmakers have installed Brown as a slight favorite to defend his belt, the overriding public sentiment seems to be leaning in Garcia's direction. In the aforementioned MMAjunkie.com/"Inside MMA" poll, Leonard Garcia received 14 percent of the vote.

It's a strange turn of events for a fighter chastised by many observers during a difficult 2008 encounter with the legal system stemming from drug charges. Garcia was cleared of any wrongdoing in the situation, and two first-round stoppages over Jens Pulver and Hiroyuki Takaya have fans clamoring to see the "Bad Boy" add another quick win to his list.

"This is the biggest stage I've ever been on," Garcia recently told MMAjunkie.com. "I don't see myself losing this fight. I'm 5-0 in championship fights, and I do my best work in pressure situations. I feel like I'm up for the challenge."

A veteran of the WEC's very first card in 2001, Garcia has shown devastating hand speed and power in his past two contests. But the 29-year-old has a well-rounded set of skills that helped him earn submissions in nine of his first 10 wins.

Garcia knows his bout with Brown represents a chance to prove his worth as a featherweight after earning just one win in three tries in the UFC's 155-pound division.

"This fight is huge for both of us," Garcia said. "[Brown] has had his reign as champion. He had his highlight. I think this is my time.

Conventional wisdom says that Garcia's chances to win lie in his striking prowess. But Brown has yet to suffer a knockout or TKO loss in his near-eight-year career. Brown's losses to Masakazu Imanari, Joe Lauzon, Genki Sudo and Hermes Franca have all come by way of submission.

Meanwhile, most observers point out Brown's best chances lie in his ability to outwrestle Garcia and use his strength and tenacity to outwork his younger opponent. Should Brown be able to implement such a plan, he may be looking at a 25-minute mission. Garcia has not been stopped in his 15-fight career. The challenger's three losses have all gone to a decision, including a 20-minute affair in 1999. Brown has gone 15 minutes five times in his career, winding up on the winning side in each case.

A win for Garcia would bring yet another title to the impressive collection being built under the famed coach Greg Jackson and could establish the Texas-native as a bona fide Latino star as the WEC eyes a potential expansion into Latin America.

Should Brown be successful in his first title defense, the 33-year-old would take another step toward earning the public recognition that usually comes with being a champion -- and set-up a future rematch with Faber that would certainly prove an easy sell for the WEC.

Lightweight contenders, featherweight prospect in action

Also on the night's main card, two lightweight bouts will help to clear up the increasingly convoluted WEC 155-pound division.

Ricardo Lamas (5-0 MMA, 0-0 WEC), a late replacement for Richard Crunkilton, will face former IFL-star Bart Palaszewski (30-11 MMA, 1-0 WEC), while Marcus Hicks (8-1 MMA, 3-1 WEC) will meet former WEC lightweight champion Rob McCullough (16-5 MMA, 7-3 WEC).

The Lamas-Palaszewski bout lost a bit of its luster when Crunkilton was forced to bow out to injury. The matchup had been tagged as a No. 1 contender bout, though the change in opponent will certainly adjust that standing.

Nevertheless, a win for Palaszewski -- which would be his second-straight in the WEC and third-straight overall -- would certainly put "Bartimus" in a position to contend with the division's elite fighters while waiting on the return of champion Jamie Varner and the outcome of his expected rematch with Donald Cerrone.

Lamas won't be putting himself in contention should he pull the upset on extremely short notice. But should he maintain his undefeated status with a win over an established veteran like Palaszewski, Lamas would certainly open some eyes and earn himself a return trip to the WEC.

Hicks will be looking to bounce back from his August 2008 loss to Varner. Hicks' failed effort in a bid for the lightweight title was the first defeat of his seven-year career. Though the loss was decisive, Hicks showed about as much as heart as one can muster in a 128-second beatdown. The 33-year-old's chin endured Varner's best before finally succumbing to the onslaught.

McCullough will be looking to snap a recent 1-2 stretch. The heavy handed kickboxer trained for the first time at Xtreme Couture in preparation for the bout.

"Razor" Rob will certainly be looking to keep his distance and utilize his reach advantage and precision striking to tee off on his shorter opponent -- a plan Varner used to perfection. Meanwhile, Hicks will look to live up to his "The Wrecking Ball" moniker by working inside and bull-rushing his opponent to the floor.

A win is imperative to both fighters should they look to remain relevant in the immediate WEC lightweight title picture.

Lastly, Nova Uniao featherweight Jose Aldo (13-1 MMA, 3-0 WEC) will look to continue his storming of the division when he meets 38-fight veteran Chris Mickle (26-11-1 MMA, 0-0 WEC).

Aldo is just over a month removed form his brutal knockout of Rolando Perez at WEC 38. Aldo was added to Sunday's card less than a week after the performance, his third knockout or TKO in as many trips to the WEC.

Mickle was once among the sport's busiest fighters, registering 17 official results in 2005. The 25-year-old has slowed down in recent years, fighting just six times in 2007 and just once in 2008.

Mickle lacks a signature win, but has been in the cage with Jeremy Stephens, Edson Berto, Rich Clementi, Cole Miller and Clay Guida, among others. Mickle will surely need to call upon his best performance should he plan to derail the streaking Brazilian and not add Aldo to his list of notable defeats.

The main card of "WEC 39: Brown vs. Garcia" will air live on VERSUS on Sunday at 9:00 p.m. ET.

MAIN CARD (Televised)

Champ Mike Brown vs. Leonard Garcia (for featherweight belt)
Ricardo Lamas vs. Bart Palaszewski
Jose Aldo vs. Chris Mickle
Marcus Hicks vs. Rob McCullough
PRELIMINARY CARD (Un-televised)

Phil Cardella vs. Danny Castillo
Marcos Galvao vs. Damacio Page
Johny Hendricks vs. Alex Serdyukov
Kenji Osawa vs. Rafael Rebello
Alex Karalexis vs. Greg McIntyre
Mike Budnik vs. John Franchi
Justin Haskins vs. Mike Pierce
 
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Jose Aldo seeks seventh-straight win, featherweight title shot at WEC 39

If it seems like you've been hearing the name Jose Aldo (13-1 MMA, 3-0 WEC) quite frequently as of late, it's because you have.

After exploding on to the national scene with TKO win over former Shooto champion and K-1 veteran Alexandre Franca Nogueira in June 2008, Aldo has since reeled off two more spectacular stoppage wins.

On Sunday night the 22-year-old will face Chris Mickle (26-11-1 MMA, 0-0 WEC) in Aldo's second WEC main-card appearance in five weeks.

"I don't know a whole lot about [Mickle]," Aldo recently told MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com). "He seems like a well-rounded fighter, but I'm a well-rounded fighter, too. I know I'll be ready."

While Aldo has earned two submission wins in his four-and-a-half year professional career, it is the Nova Uniao fighter's hands that have put opponents on alert. The Brazilian followed up his win over Nogueira with spectacular victories due to strikes over Jonathan Brookins and Rolando Perez.

"It meant a lot (to beat Nogueira) since he was the king of Shooto, a great champion," Aldo said. "He's the biggest name I have so far faced and beaten.

"My knockout wins since have been equally thrilling. It was always my dream to fight in the U.S., ever since watching the UFC. It's where the best fighters are now, and I want to fight the best."

Aldo's one blemish came in a 2005 Jungle Fight loss to Luciano Azevedo. That fight was on just six-weeks' rest, but Aldo said he won't have the same issues now that plagued him then.

"When I fought Azevedo I was sick and still decided to fight a very tough opponent," Aldo said. "I guess what I learned is that I need to fight healthy and not just think about the money."

Aldo insists he's healthy and fully recovered for Sunday's bout. The young Brazilian also said he'll paying special attention to the evening's main event -- a featherweight title fight between champion Mike Brown and challenger Leonard Garcia. In Aldo's mind, at least, a win could put him next in line.

"I feel more than ready to fight for the title," Aldo said. "I have ever since my first fight in the WEC. If it were up to me, that's what I would do. But I'm happy to take anyone te WEC puts in front of me.

"As far as my game goes, I feel fully developed. One always can improve on things, but I've got a well-rounded game now."

A fourth-straight stoppage win for Aldo would allow him to stake his claim for a title shot in an increasingly difficult featherweight division. But Aldo feels his game will speak for itself.

"The fans can expect to see pure aggression from me and will realize that I always come prepared," Aldo said. "Thanks to all the fans for the support, and I hope you all liked my performances. God bless you all."
 
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"WEC 39: Brown vs. Garcia" weigh-in results

All 22 fighters taking part in Sunday's "WEC 39: Brown vs. Garcia" in Corpus Christi, Texas, have hit the scales and successfully made weight for the event.

The weigh-ins took place at the unusual local time of 10:00 a.m. at the American Bank Center Convention Center. The American Bank Center Arena plays host to WEC 39 Sunday night.

The American Bank Center Arena is in use Saturday night for an NCAA basketball game between Texas A&M Corpus Christi and Stephen F. Austin, forcing the odd weigh-in scheduling.

All fighters made weight without incident.

WEC featherweight champ Mike Brown (20-4 MMA, 2-0 WEC) will put his title on the line for the first time against hard-hitting challenger Leonard Garcia (12-3 MMA, 3-0 WEC) in the evening's main event. Former lightweight champion Rob McCullough (16-5 MMA, 7-3 WEC) also faces Texan Marcus Hicks (8-1 MMA, 3-1 WEC), while featherweight phenom Jose Aldo (13-1 MMA, 3-0 WEC) returns on just five weeks' rest to face 38-fight veteran Chris Mickle (26-11-1 MMA, 0-0 WEC).

Sunday night's main card airs live on VERSUS.

The full weigh-in results included:

MAIN CARD

Champ Mike Brown (144.25) vs. Leonard Garcia (145)
Ricardo Lamas (154.5) vs. Bart Palaszewski (155.5)
Jose Aldo (145.5) vs. Chris Mickle (145)
Marcus Hicks (155.5) vs. Rob McCullough (156)
PRELIMINARY CARD

Phil Cardella (155.5) vs. Danny Castillo (156)
Marcos Galvao (136) vs. Damacio Page (136)
Johny Hendricks (171) vs. Alex Serdyukov (171)
Kenji Osawa (135.25) vs. Rafael Rebello (135.25)
Alex Karalexis (156) vs. Greg McIntyre (155)
Mike Budnik (145.25) vs. John Franchi (145)
Justin Haskins (170.25) vs. Mike Pierce (170)
 
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Report: Mike Swick vs. Ben Saunders added to UFC 99

As first reported by MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com), popular UFC welterweight Mike Swick (13-2 MMA, 8-1 UFC) will be returning to action at UFC 99.

Now it appears his opponent has been determined.

According to a report from Fiveouncesofpain.com, Swick will meet undefeated "The Ultimate Fighter 6" cast member Ben Saunders (7-0-2 MMA, 3-0 UFC).

Though not yet officially announced by the organization, UFC 99 is expected to take place on June 13 at the Lanxess Arena in Cologne, Germany.

Swick has gone 3-0 since his move to the UFC's welterweight division. After lackluster decision wins over Marcus Davis and Josh Burkman, Swick returned to the lightning-fast form that earned him his "Quick" moniker with a 33-second TKO over Jonathan Goulet in December 2008.

Swick had been publicly asking for a shot at No. 1 contender Thiago Alves. With the Brazilian set to fight Geroges St. Pierre for the welterweight title in July, Swick will instead make the trip to Germany.

"There's a lot of great guys at 170 (pounds)," Swick recently told MMAjunkie.com. "There's a lot of interesting matchups. I just really want to fight some top-level guys so that I can get myself in that contendership and get that title shot."

Saunders has won three-straight bouts in the UFC since his "TUF 6" quarterfinal loss to eventual finalist Tommy Speer. The American Top Team product looked impressive in a brutal first-round TKO of Brandon Wolff in the December 2008 "UFC Fight Night 16: UFC Fights for the Troops."

Saunders had been expected to fight Dustin Hazelett at UFC 96, but a toe injury suffered in training forced him off of the card.

Prior to the win over Wolff, Saunders had defeated Ryan Thomas by submission at UFC 87 and Daniel Barrera by decision at "The Ultimate Fighter 6" live finale.

With the addition to the card, UFC 99 now includes:

Rich Franklin vs. Wanderlei Silva
Spencer Fisher vs. Caol Uno
Marcus Davis vs. Dan Hardy
Ben Saunders vs. Mike Swick
Heath Herring vs. Cain Velasquez
Mustapha al Turk vs. Todd Duffee
 
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MARCUS HICKS LOOKS TO REBOUND AT WEC 39

Despite losing his first ever fight last August, to current World Extreme Cagefighting champ Jamie Varner, Marcus Hicks is not feeling any desperation to change his routine.

“A loss is a loss, and I didn’t do anything different,” he said of his preparations to return to the cage at WEC 39 on Sunday. “I did go to train with Pete Spratt, Rodrigo (Pinheiro) and Paul Buentello; but my game plan is still the same.

“Coming back from a loss it’s more about my own personal pressure than anything. In any fight you want to perform to the best of your abilities, and you’re only as good as your last fight.”

Hicks’ cool demeanor heading into his first fight in seven months is indicative of a fighter who is comfortable with his place in the promotion, as he works his way back up the ladder.

“I believe I’m in the top five (of the WEC’s lightweight division),” he stated. “I just need to make sure I keep improving my skills and win Sunday night.”

One would think that as relaxed as he is, he may be facing an easy return, but such is not the case, as Hicks is slated to face former WEC 155-pound champ “Razor” Rob McCullough.

“I think it’s a good match-up,” commented Hicks. “It’s going to come down to who can impose his will and game plan.

“I’m quite sure that Rob is going to want to keep the fight standing. I feel my stand-up is as good as anybody’s in the WEC, so I’m fine with showing my stand-up skills.”

He knows the key to the match-up is not allowing McCullough to get in his own comfort zone and dictate the fight.

“I want to make him hopefully as uncomfortable as possible. Just play my game and not get caught up in playing his game.”

The winner of this fight will be one step closer to a rematch with Varner, possibly later this year. The loser could be out of the title picture for quite some time.

While that might weigh on some fighters’ minds, it’s not so much the case for Hicks.

“All I focus on is winning the fight,” he stated. “Getting back to a title shot hasn’t entered my mind.”

What is important to him for the remainder of 2009 is improvement in all aspects of his professional career.

“The overall scheme is to get better every day and just focus on improving my game and helping my school grow,” he said.

Not feeling the pressure to change up his whole routine in the wake of his first loss, Hicks instead focuses on what has worked for him and what he hopes will continue to do so as he climbs his way back up the lightweight ladder.

“I want to thank all my sponsors and training partners I had and the guys from XFC,” he concluded. “I hope all the fans out in Corpus Christi come out and join us.”
 
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Dana White responds to new rumors of UFC sale

Rumors and speculation have been circulating on the blogosphere and Internet for months regarding concern that Station Casinos could be on the verge of bankruptcy.

Station Casinos is a gaming company based in Las Vegas that consists of Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta as two of its primary owners. The Fertitta brothers are also 90 percent owners of Zuffa, the parent company of the Ultimate Fighting Championship.

Soon after Station Casinos landed on a Yahoo! list of “15 Companies Least Likely to Survive in 2009,” word spread like wildfire that the UFC was in trouble.

During a recent interview with “Carmichael Dave” on the CBS Radio nationally syndicated show “MMAsh,” UFC President Dana White attempted to separate fact from fiction.

“Here’s the big rumor Dana: Station Casinos is filing for bankruptcy and the UFC is going right down with them,” Carmichael Dave asked sarcastically.

“(Laughs) Right. Yup,” White began to respond. “Station Casinos and the UFC have nothing to do with each other. They never have. They’ve always been kept very separate… Right now in Las Vegas (and) all over the world, companies are in trouble right now.

“The problem with Stations is — Stations is making money — they just have too much debt because they just did this buyback. And one thing you have to understand, the Fertittas only own 20 percent of Station Casinos. When they just did this deal to buy back all of the stock, they only owned 20 percent.

“Trust me, don’t worry about the Fertittas being in any soup lines any time soon, okay? They’re doing just fine (and Station Casinos) has nothing to do with the UFC. And all of the people who think the UFC is going to get sold and I’m going to get fired, keep dreaming.”

Despite a major downturn in the economy, the UFC continues to draw strong pay-per-view buyrates and live gates. As White correctly stated, autonomy between Station Casinos and the UFC are non-existent and Station’s financial woes will not have any direct impact on Zuffa’s operations.
 
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More Info on UFC’s German TV Deal

Free Fight Videos has the translation of DSF’s press release announcing the details of the UFC’s German TV deal. Some of the highpoints:

Over the next three years, from 2009 to 2011, DSF will televise the world’s most successful Mixed Martial Arts organization, the “Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Beginning on Saturday, 7th of March, DSF will air a weekly highlight magazine, UFC Unleashed, from 11pm to midnight in addiction to regular UFC events.

DSF will also broadcast 20 live and tape delayed UFC events. The first of which will air on the 14th of March from 1:00 a.m. to 3:00 featuring Quinton Jackson and Keith Jardine in Columbus (Ohio). In addition DSF holds the rights to several other UFC shows including UFC Countdown, UFC Wired and UFC All Access.

In total DSF plans to air 170 hours of UFC programming over the 3 year years. The commentary team will consist of Tobias Drews and Oliver Copp, two of Germany’s most respected boxing and martial arts experts.

Thanks to FFV and Robert K. for the translation. The UFC wanted TV in place before their continental debut and this serves the purpose, but the benefits of the deal look to extend far beyond that. The deal looks to be a good platform to build a fanbase in Germany for the long term.
 
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Tatsuya Kawajiri : I want to impress BJ Penn

GBR reported about Tatsuya Kawajiri who participated in DREAM.7 on March 8. Kawajiri talked to the press at JB Sports Gym, Tokyo on February 27 after training with Mitsuhiro Ishida and Hiroyuki Takaya, who also fought in DREAM.7.

Kawajiri faces Ross Ebanez from BJ Penn's MMA Academy in DREAM.7.
“DREAM assembles top fighters in the featherweight tournament, and all fights will be very exciting. However, it is the first appearance in DREAM for most fighters, and they are not well-known among DREAM fans. I accepted the offer because I felt the responsibility to make the event more attractive for fans. I saw Ebanez's fight online. It's hard to say his fighting style from the video because he finished his opponent in 9 seconds. I think he is a very aggressive striker and this is the great match up. Our fight will be the best bout of the night. I have to defeat him first before fighting BJ Penn. I want to impress BJ with my overwhelming victory over Ebanez.”
 
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It needs another big fight, though.

Its hard to sell Franklin vs. Silva as a PPV card people will buy.
to the big mma fans like myself the card is enough.to the casual mma fan who just wants the biggest names you are right that it needs more. i buy every card with a couple of my friends and look forward to every card really