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  • Mr Incredible

    You must be excited that your man crush is fighting in the UFC again (tonight).

    I think he is a bit of a dildo, but I'd like to see him come in rebuild his career. I doubt it will happen, but you never know.

  • #2
    you talking Baloni ? I thought you must have meant Randleman so i went looking on sherdog, is Baroni who you meant

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    • #3
      why the fuck is this post in secret code? i cant understand a fucken one of ya.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Mr incredible View Post
        you talking Baloni ? I thought you must have meant Randleman so i went looking on sherdog, is Baroni who you meant
        Yep. Baroni.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by blm View Post
          Yep. Baroni.
          yeah he's looking ripped, hopefully he brings some maturity to his game now, always a big draw though, New York Badass with the shades and ricky gown lol!

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          • #6
            or not......

            The Ultimate Fighter season seven winner Amir Sadollah scored his first post-TUF win in the opening main card bout, weathering an early assault from Octagon returnee Phil Baroni to take a clear-cut three round unanimous decision.

            Scores were 30-27 twice and 29-28 for Sadollah, who improves to 3-1; Baroni falls to 13-12 in his first UFC bout since 2005.

            Baroni went on the attack at the bell, flurrying with both hands. The New Yorker dropped his foe briefly with a right hand and later staggered him with an uppercut, but Sadollah hung tough, landing some knees in the clinch as the pace of the fight settled down a bit. Even while in the clinch, Baroni kept swinging away before scoring a takedown midway through the round. While on the mat, Sadollah looked for a submission while Baroni landed ground strikes, and after a brief battle on the canvas, the two stood, with Baroni trying everything to get the resilient Sadollah out of there. By the end of the round, Sadollah was landing with more knees at close range, punctuating a strong finish to the opening stanza.

            Cut over the left eye, Baroni looked winded as the second round opened, and Sadollah sensed it as he moved in for the finish. This time it was Baroni’s turn to show his resilience as he took hard kicks to the midsection. Sadollah was steady in his attack though as he systematically broke Baroni down. Baroni kept trying to land the haymaker that would turn the fight around, but his punches were losing steam with each passing second, leading to a big round for Sadollah.

            There was more of the same in round three, with Sadollah punishing the game but exhausted Baroni, whose face was covered in blood for much of the frame. To his credit, Baroni remained upright, but by the final bell, there was no question who the winner of the bout was.

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            • #7
              Whoops lol!

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              • #8
                He's a tough dude, but the sport has evolved past him.

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