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    UFC 71 weigh-ins

    Friday, May 25, 2007, 05:53 PM EST [General]

    Everyone made weight for their matches at UFC 71. The official results:

    Chuck Liddell 205 vs. Quinton Jackson 205

    Karo Parisyan 205 vs. Josh Burkman 205

    Keith Jardine 205 vs. Houston Alexander 202

    Chris Leben 185 vs. Kalib Starnes 186

    Terry Martin 186 vs. Ivan Salaverry 184

    Thiago Silva 202 vs. James Irvin 204

    Sean Salmon 205 vs. Alan Belcher 205

    Jeremy Stephens 156 vs. Din Thomas 155

    Carmelo Marrero 205 vs. Wilson Gouveia 204

    Fighters are allowed up to one pound over their weight limit to account for any minor inaccuracies with the scale.

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    UFC 71 undercard

    Thursday, May 24, 2007, 03:59 PM EST [General]

    Here is FOXSports.com's preview of Chuck Liddell-Quinton Jackson. Now, a look at the UFC 71 undercard:

    Welterweights: Karo Parisyan vs. Josh Burkman. If anyone has a right to gripe about not getting a fair shake in the UFC, it is sensational judoka Karo "The Heat" Parisyan. The N. Hollywood native was set for his shot at then-champ Matt Hughes' welterweight title at UFC 56, but had to pull out do to a torn quad.

    The Gene LaBell prot

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    Links

    Saturday, May 19, 2007, 01:40 PM EST [General]

    Have a few links I want to pass along:

    *The latest FOX News Channel Fight Game video is up. In it, David Mamet talks about the MMA-themed movie Redbelt.

    *Longtime MMA announcer Stephen Quadros, who can be seen on the IFL on FSN, has his take on UFC 71.

    *And last but not least, writer Chi Kong Lui has a post about the merits of winning a fight in less-than-spectacular fashion as opposed to putting on an exciting show. It is worth a read.

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    Rampage, Iceman meet the press

    Thursday, May 17, 2007, 12:42 PM EST [General]

    A sampling of raw quotes from today's UFC 71 teleconference featuring Chuck Liddell and Quinton "Rampage" Jackson:

    Chuck Liddell

    On the constant sniping at UFC from boxing types in the buildup to DeLaHoya-Mayweather: I think it is a sign of the times when a boxing show is taking shots at us to try to sell more pay per views. To promote their fight they're bringing us up. A couple years ago they wouldn't even mention us. ...

    On fighting at heavyweight: We've talked a bunch of times about it. If it is an interesting fight, if it is something the people want to see, I'm interested. I think I'm in one of the best weight classes, I'm walking around at 216. ... We were talking about fighting (Mirko) Cro Cop, but I wouldn't mind taking a shot at Fedor (Emelianenko).

    On whether he's concerned about the upsets of 2007: Not at all. We're all different people. People talking about jinx, I'm like if it's all coming from the same camp, that might be a curse, but these are independent events. It shows the diversity of the sport. Sometimes you get caught.

    Quinton "Rampage" Jackson

    How has Rampage changed since he last fought Chuck: I'm more disciplined in the way I eat, my nutrition. Last time I ate fast food, I wasn't preparing right, I didn't know how to cook for myself. I used to have to cut 15 pounds the day before the fight. I don't like to cut 15 pounds.

    On his big slams: I never look for the slam. People are mistaken. Most time it happens they make a mistake and boom, I pick 'em up and do it. Even in practice, I don't look for it. I don't train my slams. If they're there, I take 'em.

    Who are Rampage's favorite fighters? BJ Penn and Fedor. I like the way they fight. I don't think anyone is unbeatable, but (Fedor) doesn't give a damn. ... Even if someone takes him down, he gets back up and he kicks your butt.

    What most impressed him about Chuck: His Mohawk. I'm impressed with his Mohawk. How does he get his Mohawk like that every time? How does he do that? Does he do it himself? Does he have someone do it for him? Does he have something he puts on it to make it look good every time?

    Notes

    *Rampage says he has done the bulk of his training up at Big Bear with Cheick Kongo, James Irvin and Hector "Sick Dog" Ramirez.

    *Rampage was asked a couple times about getting used to fighting in a cage as opposed to a ring. Jackson, of course, had extensive experience fighting in a cage before he joined PRIDE and both of his fights since leaving have been in a cage.

    *Dana White did not participate in the press conference, reportedly due to a bad cold.

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    Stuff

    Thursday, May 10, 2007, 10:58 PM EST [General]

    A couple pieces of MMA content from this week:

    *Our IFL Insider, which this week puts the spotlight on Brian Foster of San Jose.

    *A feature on Jason "Mayhem" Miller, who headlines Saturday night's WEC show in Las Vegas.

    Speaking of Mayhem, here are a couple more quotes from one of the most interesting people I've ever encountered in my journalism career:

    On becoming a fighter: My dad didn't want me to become a fighter. He wanted me to stick to computer programming. That is, until he started coming along to Vegas to see my fights. Then all of a sudden he started liking it. He wants to call himself "Mr. Mayhem." I'll fight him for it.

    On Ramy Sokoudjou: Oh man, is he something. You've all seen what he's capable of. But the thing is, he's still like, it's like molding something out of steel. You think he's good now, wait and see what he looks like a couple years from now if he keeps this up.

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