Saturday, May 28, 2011

UFC 130 Fight Card


Recently News UFC 130 Fight Card: You think it was a mistake under the U.S. Marine Brian weekend at Memorial Day celebrations tonight (May 28, 2011) at UFC 130: "Rampage vs. Hamill" pay-per-view? Well, it was not. So coy that Dana White can be when asked this question, it was a strategic decision to position "All American" on the fight card at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. But Stan is not only here, because he served our country for nearly a decade, it is there because he just hit the iron-chinned Chris Leben few months ago and he knocks on the door leading to elite means. Stands in his way is a Japanese import, will return to the UFC for his first fight inside the Octagon since dropped consecutive home games in 2006 that was mentioned earlier Leben and "talented" Alan Belcher. Sure, he has collected an incredible record of 11-1 after his release, he won the tournament in 2007 and the average Strikeforce middleweight championship Sengoku (who has never lost). But he did not take that playground within eight sides. There is as real as it gets at least the court of public opinion. That's where he'll try to pick up where he left off, only this time, with much much better results. Star-divide Brian Stann, despite just five years as a professional in mixed martial arts competition, has accomplished more than most. He's a former WEC light heavyweight champion and one of only two men to ever stop Chris Leben by way of strikes. The other? Anderson Silva. Rather, the commitment to hold. Other than that, you can easily trade in a fighter, an American hero, which is larger than life, and it is best to find the guardian of liberty. Ironically, it was this very fact that almost prevented him from competing this evening. UFC was initially linked to Wanderlei Silva in his next opponent, but the Brazilian was not interested in playing the heel, as it was, and did not want to fracture of his fans (if any), eliminating the image of American prestige. Above all, Memorial Day weekend. While the Stann tried to downplay his position, he understood and accepted the honor for his position, as might be undesirable. Until Jorge Santiago came. When UFC matchmaker Joe Silva, came to call with the news that he would remain Stann May 28 fight card, pay-per-view, against a very strong middle class, it does not matter who he was. Enter "Sandman. Santiago had gone outdoors and then still be used for promotion, he had no discretion in return. There will be no" tune-up fight, was thrown from the wolves and he did not want it any other way. When all is said and done today, UFC 130, only one of these two men take a step forward towards elite 185 Pound Division, the title shot looming over the horizon.

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