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spoonitnow
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07-20-2008, 02:46 AM
Post subject: WAR VITOR LIL NOG FEDOR ETC (spoilers)
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Straight Flush
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OMIGAD
http://www.sherdog.com/news/news/aff...-by-play-13729
Fedor Emelianenko vs. Tim Sylvia
R1- Sylvia tries to land a hook early on and Fedor answers back with a barrage of punches that put the his opponent down. Sylvia crashes to the mat and Fedor pounces with punches, Sylvia rolls and Fedor takes his back, locks on a chock and Sylvia is forced to tap out.
Fedor Emelianenko def. Tim Sylvia by submission (rear naked choke) at :36 seconds, R1
WHAT NOW BITCHASS HATERS
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Originally Posted by Ripptyde
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ponyboy
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That was just a sick display of total dominance. About eight punches to Sylvia's face in two seconds and then finished him quickly with a great choke.
The guy is awesome.
Silva did well in his fight as well, but he actually took 90 seconds to win. Slacker.
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spoonitnow
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Straight Flush
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Originally Posted by ponyboy
That was just a sick display of total dominance. About eight punches to Sylvia's face in two seconds and then finished him quickly with a great choke.
The guy is awesome.
Silva did well in his fight as well, but he actually took 90 seconds to win. Slacker.
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Yeah but Silva wasn't facing a top 5 heavyweight what.
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Originally Posted by Ripptyde
I only have 2 simple rules when I am coaching a new student.
Rule # 1: don't ask questions
Rule # 2: don't ask questions
I have no interest in discussing strategy with a protege'. Your job is to remain quiet and listen. I have a very systematic approach that I will share with the right candidate and I promise that I will turn you into a force of nature and show you elements of the game of poker that you never knew existed.
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