Frank Mir out of UFC 98

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  • The HOFF
    SBR MVP
    • 07-02-08
    • 4847

    #1
    Frank Mir out of UFC 98
    After a day of conflicting reports, it appears that the May 23 date for Frank Mir and Brock Lesnar to unify the UFC heavyweight championship will indeed be postponed. The latest confirmation comes from Mir himself at the Arnold Fitness Expo in Columbus, Ohio, on the eve of UFC 96.

    The two were scheduled to collide at UFC 98 in Las Vegas. Friday afternoon, however, Fiveouncesofpain.com reported that Mir was forced to withdraw from the bout due to a back injury.

    MMAweekly.com sources later indicated that it was in fact a knee injury that forced Mir to withdraw. He had surgery a week ago to repair damage to his meniscus in the same leg that was injured in a prior motorcycle accident that kept him out of action for more than a year.

    Following the UFC 96 weigh-ins at Nationwide Arena, UFC president Dana White told Yahoo! Sports' Kevin Iole, " If that were the situation, I’d know about it. I honestly don’t know right now. I haven’t talked to Frank and I haven’t talked to Lesnar and if that’s the situation, I’m not going to make any statements until I talk to everybody."

    Later on Friday, however, Mir himself confirmed the knee injury and that he is not planning on facing Lesnar on May 23. Speaking with The Fit Show on Bodybuilding.com, Mir proposed a new possibility for the fight. "Hopefully (we can fight in) the summertime. It was May 23, but I needed to get a scope done to my knee, so I got it done immediately last week. It would be rushing it to try and fight that soon because I can’t really train for four to six weeks as far as sparring and wrestling and the real forms of training. Obviously I can hit the treadmill, but that’s usually not a good idea to be getting in shape for a fight on a treadmill.”

    Sources told MMAWeekly.com late in the day on Friday that Mir had been debating whether or not to try and push through the fight with a drastically reduced amount of time for training, but it appears that he has opted out.

    The UFC has not had any official comment as of the time of publication. It is unknown what the plans are for the UFC 98 main event at this time.
  • raydog
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 11-07-07
    • 6984

    #2
    mir is a scared fukking pussy who knows his win the first time was a fluke. all he knows how to do is run that cokksucker of his. he was getting his head ripped off and knows thats whats gonna happen next time he gets in the ring with lesnar. there are so many better fighters than mir its a joke.
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    • Bread
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 03-16-08
      • 23726

      #3
      eh, I don't necessarily agree with raydog here. He has nothing to gain by postponing this fight. It will happen eventually. Sucks that he is injured. Was looking forward to this with a mediocre erection.
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      • Robyn
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 02-05-08
        • 9681

        #4
        Lesnar will destroy Mir the next time around.
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        • Bread
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 03-16-08
          • 23726

          #5
          I'm Robyn and I'mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm GAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!
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          • raydog
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 11-07-07
            • 6984

            #6
            oh im sure he has an injury. he looked to be in great shape a few months ago. those legs of his will never be the same. he is still a pussy who just runs his mouth though. nobody i hate worse in ufc. too cocky
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            • TheGovernor11
              SBR Wise Guy
              • 09-17-08
              • 583

              #7
              I don't think Mir's scared but he is going to get whooped. I agree with Bread that he has nothing to gain by postponing this fight and a ton to lose. Right now he's in a great shape and with his work ethic, it's only going to get worse over time. Worse, this layoff is just giving Brock more time to get even better.
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              • Bread
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 03-16-08
                • 23726

                #8
                That's the scary part Gov...Brock is going to get better. I'm not sure who can beat him outside of submit specialists ala Mir. Prolly no one for a long time.
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                • TheGovernor11
                  SBR Wise Guy
                  • 09-17-08
                  • 583

                  #9
                  I'm not sure if a submission fighter is going to be Lesnar's kryptonite. Look how good most elite wrestlers are at defending submissions once they get past the beginning stages of there career. With an already solid base, once they learn a little BJJ and what to expect, their submission D becomes amazing.

                  I think a striker who can defend the takedown will be Brock's downfall. He definitely reacted negatively to being hit by Randy, a decent striker at best, hasn't had his chin tested, and is opened to taking leg kicks. Even though a stiff breeze could KO him, I think Arlovski would be able take Brock right now. He's the only one that I could think of right now that has an elite striking ability, solid takedown defense, size, and athleticism to get the job done.

                  And of course there's always Fedor but that's more because he's just pure amazing.
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