Given the vast amount of air available, RP may not have bet much, relatively speaking.
I wonder how many PSI he lost on Alcantara.
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Thor4140
SBR Posting Legend
02-09-08
22296
#107
Originally posted by Ron_Paul_2012
I find you amusing as well. Just show me where I said I bet a large or even a medium amount on those Alcantara plays. I will be waiting.......... No answer. That is what I thought. I now consider this matter closed. You are dismissed.
i didn't read the rest of this thread but i think he just did lol.
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Thor4140
SBR Posting Legend
02-09-08
22296
#108
Can't believe Sonnen agreed to this. It only takes one lunatic with a bomb to get pass any security the UFC can throw out there
Chael Sonnen and Wanderlei Silva are taking their rivalry to primetime. The two light heavyweights have been selected to coach the upcoming season of The Ultimate Fighter Brazil.
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MD
SBR Hall of Famer
01-31-12
9728
#109
That is amazing.
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hobbesITD
SBR Sharp
01-06-13
284
#110
I can't wait to see Chael speaks better Portuguese than Wandy
On a conference call, Bjorn Rebney said that Ortiz suffered a "fractured neck" and can not compete without potential "dire consequences."
The executives on the call stressed that Tito Ortiz wanted to fight but the doctors said that he could end up paralyzed.
and this is strange
They offered some clarification on the Vegh situation. Vegh was "back in training" and was basically standing by as a "just in case" with two light heavyweight fights on the card. But they were thinking more in terms of if Mo or Newton got hurt.
i thought mo vs. newton was for the interim belt, and isnt vegh the champion?? the champion is standing by just in case there was an injury preventing the fight for the interim belt?
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MD
SBR Hall of Famer
01-31-12
9728
#122
In more-important-than-MMA news: Lou Reed died today.
Jesus f-cking Christ.
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NunyaBidness
SBR Hall of Famer
07-26-09
9345
#123
Yeah, sucks, but not really a surprise. More of a surprise he didn't die a long time ago.
I'll leave this deep cut here:
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Sacrelicious
SBR Hall of Famer
11-29-12
5984
#124
Was shocked he did not die earlier, but good lord its sad to see him go.
Here's the video of Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) middleweight Uriah Hall swinging on ex-ZUFFA 185-pounder Jason Miller during a scuffle at Commerce Casino in Commerce, Calif., last Friday night (Oct. 25, 2013) following the BAMMA USA: "Bad Beat" event.
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THE_LOCKSMITH
SBR Hall of Famer
08-25-08
7237
#126
did Miller say "Niggah"?
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Noleafclover
SBR MVP
06-06-13
1349
#127
Bitch ass ***** x5 I heard
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Vaughany
SBR Aristocracy
03-07-10
45563
#128
yee see my thread, I posted about it the other day
Like dodson and barao. Interested in seeing lamas aldo. Gotta favor aldo but at least lamas has a shot.
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Vaughany
SBR Aristocracy
03-07-10
45563
#136
UFC welterweight staple Gunnar Nelson found himself in the midst of a harrowing occurrence this past weekend, as he (riding shotgun) and three other individuals had gone off the road in a pickup truck. That wasn’t even the tip of the iceberg, no pun intended, for the group then found themselves rolling approximately 3 to 4 times before coming to a halt with their tires (presumably the front) treading in the icy waters of Þjórsá, Iceland’s longest river. Halli Nelson, the father and manager of the promising welterweight, attests to the danger of the river. “It’s a glacier river with very hard current. If the car had gone one meter further into the river, it would have hit deep water and the current would have taken it.” Nelson goes on to say that had the truck gone off-road just shortly before or after when it did, the said threat of the river would have become a reality as the truck would have most likely gone completely into the water. The cause of the crash has not been clarified or disclosed, but considering the frigid climate, icy roads would seem to fit the bill. All passengers of the vehicle walked away from the incident relatively fine, save for the given scrapes and scratches that are expected with a crash. With an absence from the octagon stemming back to February, some would worry that this close call could extend the welterweight’s return to action (action that has shown him besting both DaMarques Johnson and Jorge Santiago in his last two outings). Though Gunnar unfortunately had to receive around 10/11 stitches in his arm, his father insists that he will heal soon and expects to see him back to work in the gym without too much delay.