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Am I the only one that thinks that a tournament would be an awesome way to generate more buzz for the lightweights. There are some really good fighters in this division (Sherk, Yves, Fisher, Stout, etc.) and I would love to see a GP style tournament at one the upcoming PPV.
 

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Might as well just give the crown to Sherk now!
 
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True dat, Sherk will dominate that division. Send Gomi, Ludwig, Uno and Lil' Evil on over to make it competitive, but Sherk would still win it all, I think.

Penn could fight lightweight.
If Bang and Kid were in the UFC, they would be among the fan favorites for their aggressive style.
 

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True dat, Sherk will dominate that division. Send Gomi, Ludwig, Uno and Lil' Evil on over to make it competitive, but Sherk would still win it all, I think.

Penn could fight lightweight.
Yeah, it's basically going to be Sherk's division. If he doesn't stay champion until he retires, it'll be because he got sloppy.

I will say that I'm pretty impressed with Fisher and Guillard, though.
 

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Dount we'll ever see tournaments in the UFC again, at least not on US soil. All the atheltic comissions state that a fighter must have at least 30 mins before his next bout so a tournament format won't work. Other promotions get away with tournaments since they take place on indian reservations but UFc won't be doing that and risk revoking being sanctioned.
 

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Dount we'll ever see tournaments in the UFC again, at least not on US soil. All the atheltic comissions state that a fighter must have at least 30 mins before his next bout so a tournament format won't work. Other promotions get away with tournaments since they take place on indian reservations but UFc won't be doing that and risk revoking being sanctioned.

interesting... a local organization does tournaments alot, Hook'N'Shoot. i'll have to ask the promoter about it, cause I've not heard that one.
 

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True dat, Sherk will dominate that division. Send Gomi, Ludwig, Uno and Lil' Evil on over to make it competitive, but Sherk would still win it all, I think.

Penn could fight lightweight.
I swear that I recently heard that he was coming back down to lightweight...I'm pretty sure he was lightweight up until about the time he beat Hughes.
 

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Nope, Sherk has fought welterweight his entire career.
 
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Nope, Sherk has fought welterweight his entire career.
He must be talking about Penn. Although I doubt Penn will come back down to 155. I think in his mind its not enough of a challenge. I'd love to see Josh Thomson against Sherk. I'd put my money on Thomson. Thomson needs some exposure, he has serious skills and potential. He was dominating Yves until that ridiculous flying shin kick. Thomson/Kid Yamamoto was a good fight at Shogun until it ended prematurely due to a groin strike. UFC's lightweight division is pretty thin. I'd rather see Sherk go to Pride and fight Gomi, Kawajiri, Hansen and others.
 

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I was referring to Penn.
 

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Whoops, my mistake on Penn.

Thompson is good, Fisher is good, Guillard is good, but I just don't see anyone being able to beat a Sean Sherk that brings his A game. The guy is a wrecking ball. Even at 170, there are really only two guys who can beat him.
 

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Don't count Yves out either. I know he had a terrible night against Hominick, but the guy has skills. In his two fights before the Hominick fight he went to a split decision with Joachim Hansen and armbar'd Dokonjonosuke Mishima, two great fighters with amazing records and credentials.

I trained in his gym for a few months and the guy is amazingly good. It's cool when you get to see just how good worldclass fighters are in real life and actually get to roll with them a bit.
 
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I think Guillard will suprise everyone... he's got alot of natural talent and will be the one to beat. I expect him to blow up real soon...
 

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I love watching Yves fight. Doesn't he call his style "Thug-jitsu"?

Yeah, Guillard looks to be very promising. He is just so quick and explosive. I love watching guys who are explosive b/c you never know what to expect.
 

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I love watching Yves fight. Doesn't he call his style "Thug-jitsu"?
Yeh, he does, lol.

And Alexander: Have you seen the Yves v. Thomson fight? That was one of the most out of no-where KO's I've ever seen.
 
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Yeah, Thomson was pretty much dominating the fight, and he was fighting a bit ****y, and bam highlight reel material. Have you seen Thomson vs. Kid Yamamoto? Good fight, got stopped due to groin strike. I think Thomson can do what St. Pierre did to Sherk. It would me a much closer fight, but I think Thomson could stay on his feet and pepper Sherk.
 

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Jens Pulver is returning to the UFC to fight in this weight class in which he previously defeated BJ Penn. He is a great addition for the UFC.
 

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I've seen him in some pretty good fights. His Pride fight against Gomi is one that comes to mind. Talk about two guys throwing down!
 

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I've seen him in some pretty good fights. His Pride fight against Gomi is one that comes to mind. Talk about two guys throwing down!
That was an excllent fight. Pulver is an exciting fighter.

I viewed the latest fight by Ken Florian. His victory was very controlled and impressive over a solid Stout. Nice to see more lightweights.
 
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Florian does not look like a fighter, but he sure as hell is.
 
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One of the writers over at Sherdog picked Kenflo to roll through the lw division. Don't know if agree with that.
 

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One of the writers over at Sherdog picked Kenflo to roll through the lw division. Don't know if agree with that.

When you have razor blades for elbows anything is possible ;)
 

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I believe Florian referred to them as Ginsu's after the Leben fight.

That gash that he put on Karalexis was pretty damn nasty too, looked like his nose was about to fall off.

Still in shock at how easily he beat Stout the other night. One would assume that training with GSP would do something for his takedown and submission defense.

Hats off to KenFlo.

But with that being said I don't see him winning the belt anytime soon, 155 is freaking stacked.
 

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sherk rules.........
at least his body looks like bodybuilders
 
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