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[2 Aug 2010 | No Comment | ]
“UFC on Versus 2: Jones vs. Matyushenko” fighter bonuses and awards

UFC on Versus 2 is in the books and so are the bonuses dished out by the promotion to some of the best performers of the evening.
They are as follows:
Knockout of the Night — Takanori Gomi (40,000)
Submission of the Night — Charles Oliveira (40,000)
Fight of the Night — Brian Stann vs. Mike Massenzio (40,000 each)

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[8 May 2010 | 2 Comments | ]
LIVE UFC 113: “Machida vs. Shogun 2″ fight results & winners - Saturday, May 8

Are…you…ready, for UFC 113!? The fighters are set to take stage tonight from New Jersey and into television sets around the country via pay-per-view (US). We also welcome all of our visitors from Brazil, UK, Canada, France, Russia, China and beyond.
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Events, Fights, Injury »

[4 Nov 2009 | No Comment | ]
Duffee out of scheduled UFC 107 bout with Buentello, new opponent to be named

UFC Heavyweight slugger Todd Duffee burst onto the scene with a record-breaking* knockout of Tim Hague at UFC 102 but has been force to withdraw from his second fight in the Octagon due to injury.
Duffee was scheduled to fight knockout artist Paul Buentello at UFC 107: “Penn vs. Sanchez” later this year and has been training in his new home of Las Vegas. Instead, Buentello will now possibly face towering Stefan Struve. With Struve having an excellent ground game and Buentello always looking to keep things standing, it would prove …

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[24 May 2009 | 2 Comments | ]
Lyoto Machida proves that indeed, no-one can defend his style

“He cannot defend my style… no-one can” - Lyoto Machida, appearing on “Countdown to UFC 98″.
“Let the punches fly, see where they land” - Rashad Evans, mere hours before being knocked unconscious by new light-heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida.
“The Dragon” dissected the former champ Evans quickly, scoring a brutal KO in just a round and a half into the bout. Undoubtedly, Machida has now earned the respect and admiration that many were hesitant to give the unorthodox fighter.
A 15-0 record speaks for itself though and the 6 dominant wins with cerebral …