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new rashad evans sept 12th 2011
rashad talks about the tito fight the big knee finish and his new camp….and how he feels about jacksons
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The Sunday Junkie: Sept. 11 edition
While the UFC was on hiatus this week, that certainly didn’t stop the
promotion from making big news with several massive announcements,
including an unexpected shuffling of UFC 137′s blockbuster lineup.
And while Strikeforce’s grand prix rolled on and Bellator Fighting Championships and BAMMA each conducted well-received events this weekend, it was Nick Diaz’s removal from a UFC title shot that continued to garner the most attention.
Some argue the move was pre-meditated. Others say it was simply a
marketing move. But South Carolina’s Rob Yaeger believes the move was necessary and an example of why Diaz isn’t ready
to be a UFC champion.
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Baroni-Yoshida, Gregor Gracie Added to One FC’s Sept. 3 Debut
Former UFC welterweights Phil Baroni and Yoshiyuki Yoshida will clash on Sept. 3 as part of the inaugural offering from One Fighting Championship.
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Sept. 21 Figure Four Weekly: Why ECW relaunches always fail with quotes from Heyman, others
![]() A look at the failure of every single long-term ECW relaunch with quotes on the subject from Paul Heyman, Court Bauer, Gabe Sapolsky, and others. Plus the latest news including Chael Sonnen’s drug test failure, the future of Matt Hardy and Chris Jericho, and more. Price: List Price: $ 0.99 |
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The Sunday Junkie: Sept. 26 edition
UFC 119 is in the books, and in The Sunday Junkie, MMAjunkie.com readers sound off on all aspects of the show, including judging, Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic’s future, and whether takedowns are overvalued.
But our weekly reader-feedback feature wouldn’t be complete without a number of submissions on Chael Sonnen and the fallout from his failed UFC 117 drug test.
While many readers are quick to condemn the brash and boastful middleweight, this week’s winner, Chris Wright, thinks the wrong questions are being asked about the use of performance-enhancers in MMA.


