Fedor vs. Coleman, Call It

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Fedor vs. Coleman, Call It

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Fedor by KO.

I feel sorry for all those still stuck in the old boxing paradigm.

They're missing out on a chance to see one of the greatest fighters to ever walk the Earth.
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Fedor with much ease.
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Fedor by submission
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A few of us are ruining some tube socks.
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Coleman loses by a steroid induced Cardiac arrest
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That PPV kind of sucked. Basically a whole bunch of mismatches.
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Agreed. The first and most likely last Pride event I'm buying. I've been trying to get with Pride by watching on FSN, but I'm not feeling the Japenese style TV. It looks outdated and makes me sleepy.
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Post by Rack Fu »

The best Pride PPV's are the Grand Prix tournament events. Obviously, you get the best fighters competing in those. I understood why they had Coleman and Randleman fighting since they wanted some American guys fighting on Pride's first card in America. That said, Coleman and Randleman had no right being in the same ring with Fedor or Shogun.

I like to watch the events live but I quickly realized that I liked the edited down version of the Pride PPV that we normally see a day after it happened in Japan. That way it's done in about 2.5 to 3 hours and not 4 hours.
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Rack Fu wrote: I like to watch the events live but I quickly realized that I liked the edited down version of the Pride PPV that we normally see a day after it happened in Japan. That way it's done in about 2.5 to 3 hours and not 4 hours.
I'm kinda jamming on the youtube version which are free and last only as long as the fight
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