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<blockquote data-quote="Pro SNIVELER" data-source="post: 3720981" data-attributes="member: 34027"><p>have any of you guys checked out the WFA? <a href="http://www.wfa.tv" target="_blank">www.wfa.tv</a>, seems as though theyre scooping up guys from pride and ufc. matches are here in the US. today is the first i've heard of them (while browsing the PRIDE site). theyve already taken quiton jackson, hes fighting matt "the law" linland at their first ppv. they have KIMO vs Bas Rutten aka"el guapo" prides commentator. i've heard Bas Rutten was a great fighter, i guess now i get to see. <span style="font-size: 9px"><span style="font-size: 10px">bas rutten:He would go on to win the King of Pancrase title on three different occasions, later beating Kevin Randleman for the UFC heavyweight championship. As incredible is it would seem, Bas never actually lost any of the MMA championships he's held, making him one of the few fighters, if not the only, to go undefeated as a champion. Moreover, Bas went undefeated in the last 22 matches of his career - fighting an average of every other month over a span of four years against high-caliber opponents like Suzuki, Randleman, Frank Shamrock, Masakatsu Funaki, and Tsuyoshi Kohsaka.</span></span></p><p></p><p>back on topic, this may have something to do with pride starting to fall also. from what i gather, theyre outbidding everyone for their big name fighters. has anyone else been or been keeping up with this WFA?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pro SNIVELER, post: 3720981, member: 34027"] have any of you guys checked out the WFA? [url]www.wfa.tv[/url], seems as though theyre scooping up guys from pride and ufc. matches are here in the US. today is the first i've heard of them (while browsing the PRIDE site). theyve already taken quiton jackson, hes fighting matt "the law" linland at their first ppv. they have KIMO vs Bas Rutten aka"el guapo" prides commentator. i've heard Bas Rutten was a great fighter, i guess now i get to see. [SIZE=1][SIZE=2]bas rutten:He would go on to win the King of Pancrase title on three different occasions, later beating Kevin Randleman for the UFC heavyweight championship. As incredible is it would seem, Bas never actually lost any of the MMA championships he's held, making him one of the few fighters, if not the only, to go undefeated as a champion. Moreover, Bas went undefeated in the last 22 matches of his career - fighting an average of every other month over a span of four years against high-caliber opponents like Suzuki, Randleman, Frank Shamrock, Masakatsu Funaki, and Tsuyoshi Kohsaka.[/SIZE][/SIZE] back on topic, this may have something to do with pride starting to fall also. from what i gather, theyre outbidding everyone for their big name fighters. has anyone else been or been keeping up with this WFA? [/QUOTE]
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