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Thats my whole point. The UFC is supposed to follow a liturgical order...that means the later you are...the more important you are SO explain to me why GSP came first on the Credits, GSP was introduced to the cast first, GSPs training session was shown first, GSPs fighter went into the cage first. Why is GSP first...when due to his status he should be last
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no man ... it's like in the movies .. the star is first on the list of credits at the begining, even before the name of the movie itself in some cases ... but come fight day, GSP will enter the ring last ... and also leave last after he gives his post-fight victory speech ..
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I explain better in my TUF Review which has been published by SquaredOctagon dot com.... Take a looookey ![]() As has become the UFCs custom, the first week of TUF is always taken up with a bunch of hand selected prospects being asked to prove their worth by fighting to gain a place in on the reality show. Naturally, as usual, the UFC only show highlights from half the fights, this saves time, but makes it impossible to make predictions on which two fighters will be selected for a wild card fight and immediate advancement later in the show. For now, for me, two people stick out. The first one is called Kyle Watson, we only saw highlights of his fight, in which he choked out his opponent to gain entry into the House. The other fighter was Dane Sayers, who wasn’t always winning the fight that got him into the house, and might have started with an egotistical display that nearly backfired, but showed that even with and after making mistakes, good talent and heart can produce a victory. One thing we can say is that TUF has taken a step back from pure hype http://www.highunderground.com/index.php?page=47 (yes it is JBs website
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do you know..I thought Aaron Wilkinson sounded terribly familiar.
This is crazy...You remember about two years ago when I would go to every single Cage Gladiator event as a guest of the owner I am now watching fighters I saw at this little backwater promotion, about to become stars on the international stage...its bizzare...I knew them before they were famous
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