i wouldnt say hes l&p type boring but lets not pretend his fights have replay valueI'm not going to look, but you've said on numerous occasions that he's not exciting at all, he's put on FOX because he's not exciting, doesn't headline PPVs because of the same reason and have generally hinted to the idea that he's boring. At times, it's almost blatant that you believe he's boring.

Bigfoot/mark hunt fight in the works![]()
both likeable and all about entertaining, a loss for either would be detrimentali wouldnt say hes l&p type boring but lets not pretend his fights have replay value
but are u immediately checking to see his fights/moves after they are completed like anderson/jones tho, no!!!!He's generally an exciting fighter. He's never had a boring fight and has a good amount of great fights [fight w/ Diaz, Guida, Miller, Edgar I, etc.]. Even his fight with Melendez was a good back and forth battle. Sure, there were times where he could've been more agressive, but for the most part, it was a good fight.
I don't see how Bader has any hope in hell of beating Glover. and I hope Jacare beats Snoozekami
but are u immediately checking to see his fights/moves after they are completed like anderson/jones tho, no!!!!
TJ Grant will get his lightweight title shot after all.
UFC president Dana White confirmed to MMAFighting.com on Tuesday that Grant (21-5) will meet newly-minted 155-pound champion Anthony Pettis (17-2) in Pettis' next fight. Yahoo Sports' Kevin Iole first tweeted the news.
White said a superfight between Pettis and Jose Aldo was never seriously considered because Grant "was next."
No word just yet when Pettis' first title defense will take place. That largely depends on the the results of an MRI he had on Tuesday on his left knee, however, those are unavailable at this time. Pettis said he thought he might have injured his knee before submitting Benson Henderson on Saturday night to win the lightweight title in his hometown of Milwaukee, WI.
The Canadian Grant was scheduled to meet then-champion Henderson at UFC 164, however, he pulled out of the fight due to a concussion suffered in training. He is 5-0 since dropping down to lightweight two years ago.
"I didn't expect to hear that so soon," Grant told MMAFighting.com. "What can I say? I am a happy man. It's gonna be a hell of a fight."
UFC returns to Australia on Dec. 21, and heavyweight Mark Hunt will be on the main event of the Fight Night card.
Sources close to the situation told MMAFighting.com that Pride veteran Mark Hunt has verbally agreed to meet Brazilian heavyweight Antonio "Bigfoot" Silva in a five-round battle in Australia on Dec. 21, but the city or venue for the event has not been determined. Combate first reported the news.

but are u immediately checking to see his fights/moves after they are completed like anderson/jones tho, no!!!!
stopped reading here, if u werent at least replaying jones's gusmao fight (where the story began), Bonnar fight (his breakout) or shogun (where he etched his name in history).Or any of anderson's fights (where u just have to marvel at greatness at work) then I dont know how you can call yourself an mma fan.Its like a basketball fan saying jordan's free throw line dunk/switch of hands layup or gamewinner against utah n d finals had no replay valueNone of Jon Jones fights are worth checking back for, same with Silva
so called mma fans are crayNone of Jon Jones fights are worth checking back for, same with Silva outside the first Sonnen fight. I would rather watch the first pettis/edgar fights and the melendez fights before any of those two
with Anderson. He has a lot of good fights. I agree about Jones. His fights from when he started up through Shogun are good. After that they're pretty boring and don't have any replay value. It's just the build up that's fun.None of Jon Jones fights are worth checking back for, same with Silva outside the first Sonnen fight. I would rather watch the first pettis/edgar fights and the melendez fights before any of those two
at the bolded. Anderson's resume has probably the most replay value of anyone in MMA. I've probably watched most of his KOs [Newton, Belfort, Leben, Fryklund,..] hundreds of times and still, I'm in awe.