UFC 81: Preview Breaking Point Predicitons, Inside the cage

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2008

Description: On the night before the biggest football game of the year, UFC® takes center stage with an immense night of hard-hitting heavyweight fight action. At UFC 81, former UFC® heavyweight champion Frank Mir will put wrestling superstar Brock Lesnar to the ultimate test, as Lesnar makes his move from the squared circle into the Octagon™ to prove that he is for real. Then, the new UFC heavyweight king will be decided as Tim "The Maine-iac" Sylvia faces Antonio Rodrigo "Minotauro" Nogueira for the Interim UFC Heavyweight Title.

UFC® 81: BREAKING POINT will be live Saturday, February 2 from the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas

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  • I think Horn will beat Nate with experience. Horn could possibly make some waves in the 185 division. Brock is just there to asses in the seats and will be outclassed by Frank. The Slyvia/Nog fight could go either way. Nog will submit Tim or Tim will get a decision. If it goes to the ground Nog wins.

  • Man, Your good on your thoughts. Good comment. Thumbs up.

  • Paul, if you get sponsored to have your own fight analysis show, I will fully support it!

  • Thanks big time, the best comment yet to date?

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  • Big Nog fought fedor 3 times paul just thought you should know

  • wow..that guy who left that last comment is gonna feel stupid.

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  • it it was not won, i hope a panda falls on -shakes head- she ussualy falls lol nice vid. nice! MOVIEPRINCESS [ DOTT ] COM

  • someone smart please help me

    CAN SOMEONE PLEASE TALK TO ME kA

  • Ahhhh being watching far to many video's! time to get on cAM LOL come join me xxxx im on at Play-Cam (.COM)

  • "dumass" has a the letter "B" in it and I'm sure it's two words not one lol. DUMB ASS!

  • Look however you put it. It takes more risk to stand up and fight with 4oz gloves than it does to grapple. The better grappler always wins yet an inexperienced striker can take advantage of a split sec opening like Joe Loazon for example. If you pay money to see submissions over KO's than I would love to fight you in real life. It would bring me pleasure just to punch your stupid face....

  • I'm more prone to take into consideration real life examples, over listen to some bs spewing out of an individual's mouth on you tube. Everyone's an expert.

    Taking this fight as an example, what you are saying is that Brock's mindless bludgeoning takes more skill than Mir's control, poise, and positioning? Maybe you just mean overall, and even though everybody else is talking about this fight, this isn't an example that you would use to give your statements credibility.

  • I mean I have choked out a few people myself. Its very easy once you sink in the hooks. So is the guilitine. Armbars, D'arce, and anaconda takes skill but how often do we see them? Its the same 2 submissions over again. Anyone can do them. Now getting TKO's/KO's takes SERIOUS skill. If fighters actually tried to do it there wouldn;t be just a handful of fighters that actually pull it off.

  • Ummmm actually I understand a little to well. I know every move and technique a non MMA fighter can learn. I just hate how everyone is going for submissions like their so exciting to watch. Yes if your on your back getting rocked like Mir go for a submission. But when you have a guy hurt dont be a fag like BJ Penn and go for the same rear naked choke over and over again. Would rather see a card full of submissions or KO's? Cuz I all I see now are submissions.

  • you can be an entertaining pussy then and get your ass kickd more often than not. you must not have been old enough to watch the first years of the ufc.

  • Educating yourself on technical aspects of fights may help you enjoy the grappling, and the stamina it takes to do so. You probably have a hard time following bjj fighters because your understanding is limited, and therefore you don't enjoy it. My wife hates football because she doesn't understand it, and she doesn't want to. But she doesn't act like she knows anything about the subject. I would dare say an individual like yourself knows little about what you have strong opinions about.

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