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		<title>HeavyMMA Fight Day: UFC 130 LiveStream</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 May 2011 20:00:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[HeavyMMA.com has set up a LiveStream for UFC 130, which you can check out below! Check out videos, chat with other MMA fans and check out HeavyMMA’s live show, which begins at 6:00PM ET/3:00PM PST. Live Videos by Ustream]]></description>
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		<title>MMA Light Heavyweight Rankings</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Apr 2011 14:14:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[HeavyMMA.com released their latest rankings. Here are their rankings for the top light heavyweights in the sport. Jon Jones’ destruction of Shogun Rua at UFC 128 signaled the end of the PRIDE years and heralded the rise of a new fighter who could dominate the division for years to come. Instead of speaking about potential [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HeavyMMA.com released their latest rankings. Here are their rankings for the <a href="http://www.heavy.com/mma/strikeforce/2011/04/heavymma-april-rankings-light-heavyweight/" target="_blank">top light heavyweights</a> in the sport.</p>
<blockquote><p><a href="http://media.heavy.com/media/2011/03/jonjoneswithbelt-300x203.jpg" target="_blank"><img class="photo_right" border="0" width="200" height="133" src="http://media.heavy.com/media/2011/03/jonjoneswithbelt-300x203.jpg" alt="" /></a>Jon Jones’ destruction of Shogun Rua at UFC 128 signaled the end of the PRIDE years and heralded the rise of a new fighter who could dominate the division for years to come. Instead of speaking about potential challengers for the title, fans and journalists have been left trying to figure out who in the world could possibly present a stiff challenge for Jones. It’s hard not to get caught up in the hype train, but so long as Jones maintains the maturity he’s displayed thus far, he’ll be fine.<br />
Will he be the first true mainstream superstar to come from the world of MMA? That remains to be seen. For now, he’s content with simply evolving. Oh, and ruling the light heavyweight division with an iron fist.</p>
<p><strong>1. Jon Jones</strong><br />
Jones utterly dominated former champion Shogun Rua at UFC 128 in Newark which lands him atop this poll without any debate.  Now comes a fight with Rashad Evans.  What?  He’s fighting Rashad Evans?  It’s true.  The former teammates had a falling out and will now square off for the light heavyweight strap sometime this fall.</p>
<p><strong>2. Rashad Evans</strong><br />
Evans, a long time Greg Jackson student, has left the Albuquerque, NM camp and set up shop in Florida to prepare for newly crowned champ Jon Jones.  Thought to be heading down to middleweight should Jones win the belt, Evans had a change of heart when “Bones” announced he’d fight his then teammate on national television.</p></blockquote>
<p><a href="http://www.heavy.com/mma/strikeforce/2011/04/heavymma-april-rankings-light-heavyweight/" target="_blank">Check out the full rankings.</a></p>
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		<title>Lyoto Machida and Rampage Jackson agree to fight</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2010 13:00:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nate Lawson of Heavy.com (via MMAjunkie.com) is reporting that the rumored fight between former UFC light heavyweight champions Lyoto Machida and Quinton “Rampage” Jackson will become a reality as the two have agreed to meet. Machida will enter this fight coming off a disappointing knockout loss to Mauricio “Shogun” Rua at UFC 113 that lost [...]]]></description>
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<p>Nate Lawson of Heavy.com (via MMAjunkie.com) is reporting that the rumored fight between former UFC light heavyweight champions <a href="http://www.heavy.com/mma/mma-news/2010/07/lyoto-machida-confirms-bout-with-quinton-jackson/" target="_blank">Lyoto Machida and Quinton “Rampage” Jackson</a> will become a reality as the two have agreed to meet.</p>
<blockquote><p>Machida will enter this fight coming off a disappointing knockout loss to Mauricio “Shogun” Rua at UFC 113 that lost the karate ace his light heavyweight title. The loss was also his first as a professional.</p>
<p>Like his upcoming opponent, Jackson is coming off a loss of his own. At UFC 114, Jackson met longtime nemesis and fellow former champion Rashad Evans in the main event, dropping a unanimous decision. The loss was Jackson’s first since losing the 205-pound title to Forrest Griffin at UFC 86.</p>
<p>The bout between the two former champions is expected to serve as the main event for UFC 123 this November. No bouts have been announced by the promotion as of this date.</p></blockquote>
<p>For more MMA news from Heavy.com, <a href="http://www.heavy.com/mma/mma-news/2010/07/lyoto-machida-confirms-bout-with-quinton-jackson/" target="_blank">click here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Top 5 UFC Rivalries</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 May 2010 22:09:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Ellis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the much-anticipated fight between Rampage Jackson and Rashad Evans taking place next Saturday, I decided to look back and think of other fights that had this much animosity between the two competitors. Here is my list of top five rivalries in the UFC since the Zuffa inception: 1. Tito Ortiz and Ken Shamrock – [...]]]></description>
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<p>With the much-anticipated fight between Rampage Jackson and Rashad Evans taking place next Saturday, I decided to look back and think of other fights that had this much animosity between the two competitors. Here is my list of top five rivalries in the UFC since the Zuffa inception:</p>
<p><strong>1. Tito Ortiz and Ken Shamrock</strong> – While the fights were pretty lopsided, you could always feel the heat and rage between these two. Tito was a showboat and Ken was mister intensity. They never really had a chance to be friends. The first fight really did a lot to help the UFC land a network television deal and bring more attention to the sport. Then, the two added to their rivalry with their coaching appearance on The Ultimate Fighter Season 3. Too bad for Ken he lost all three fights to Ortiz, but the rivalry was still classic.</p>
<p><strong>2. Matt Hughes and Matt Serra</strong> – This rivalry is about two guys that want to be the Alpha Male. Serra is always playing the disrespect card and Hughes is an honest jerk. Hughes dominated the UFC Welterweight division for years and had no problems talking about how inferior his opponents were while Serra shocked the world a few years ago and Hughes called his title reign a “fluke”. These two also coached opposite one another in The Ultimate Fighter Season Six, which led to a fight at UFC 98 that Hughes narrowly pulled out. Still to this day, Serra has preached for a rematch and still proclaims his dislike for the future Hall of Famer.</p>
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<p><strong>3. Chuck Liddell and Tito Ortiz</strong> – This rivalry was once about two of the top stars in the sport wanting to be considered the best but has now come down to simply one guy hating the other. Liddell accused Ortiz of ducking him as champion years ago until both were ultimately defeated by Randy Couture. The two finally met at UFC 47 and Liddell KO’d Ortiz in dominant fashion. Liddell would go on to win the title, while Ortiz continued to cry for a rematch, and ultimately earned it at UFC 66. The result wasn’t much different, as Liddell again KO’s Ortiz. The two are currently in the twilight of their career and Ortiz is still looking to settle the score. They opposed each other as coaches on The Ultimate Fighter Season 11, but the planned fight after the show was scrapped when Ortiz had to leave the show. I’m sure the talking is far from over and the two will likely meet again.</p>
<p><strong>4. Georges St. Pierre and B.J. Penn</strong> – You won’t find a guy that is more gracious in the octagon than UFC Welterweight Champion, Georges St. Pierre, but that is exactly why B.J. Penn hates him. The former champion of the welterweight and lightweight divisions has done all he could to soil GSP’s name. It all started at UFC 58 when St. Pierre won a controversial split decision over Penn. Penn immediately cried foul and wanted a rematch but ultimately dropped down to a lighter weight class. Still with GSP in his sights, Penn dominated the lightweight division while throwing snide remarks toward GSP, accusing him of steroid use and being a quitter. It all came to a head when the UFC matched the two up again in a champion vs. champion fight at UFC 94. St. Pierre left no doubt in that fight, dominating Penn for four rounds before Penn couldn’t continue. Instead of accepting defeat, Penn accused St. Pierre of “greasing” in order to make him slippery on the ground and nullifying Penn’s jiu-jitsu ability. Penn even took his claims to the Nevada State Athletic Commission, but St. Pierre was never found guilty or punished. Still, Penn won’t stop talking about it and he has clearly become an enemy in St. Pierre’s mind, which is tough to do.</p>
<p><strong>5. Brock Lesnar and Frank Mir</strong> – This rivalry started quietly as an intro fight for Lesnar into the UFC. Mir rejuvenated his career by beating Lesnar with a knee bar and the trash talk started from there. Lesnar vowed revenge while Mir was his usual, cocky self, talking about tearing off Lesnar’s skin, you know, the usual trash talk. In the rematch at UFC 100, Lesnar destroyed Mir and after the fight, instead of offering a hand of respect, Lesnar chose to scream at Mir like he was his child. Mir has elected to not learn his lesson, promising to end Lesnar’s life inside the octagon. I don’t think Lesnar will be intimidated, but these two truly hate each other.</p>
<p><em>Honorable Mention:</em> Nick Diaz vs. Joe Riggs (Any time you fight in a hospital after your cage fight, that is some hatred), Frank Trigg vs. Matt Hughes (Always good for trash talk), Rampage Jackson vs. Wanderlei Silva (brutal knockout wars), Tim Sylvia vs. Andrei Arlovski (Three fights and a girlfriend exchange).</p>
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		<title>Top 10 Pound for Pound MMA Fighters in the World 8/15</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Aug 2009 19:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Ellis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One month ago I had a lot of debate as to who is the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world. After UFC 101, my questions were answered. Long have I felt Fedor Emelianenko was the best in the world no matter the weight class, but that honor I now give to Anderson Silva following his [...]]]></description>
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<p>One month ago I had a lot of debate as to who is the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world.</p>
<p>After UFC 101, my questions were answered.</p>
<p>Long have I felt Fedor Emelianenko was the best in the world no matter the weight class, but that honor I now give to Anderson Silva following his absolutely flawless win over Forrest Griffin.</p>
<p>The Silva victory combined with Emelianenko opting to sign with Strikeforce puts Silva at No.1 in my book. When making this list I am considering the fighters as they are today, not as they were five years ago. Emelianenko looked a little sloppy in his last fight and is now going to have much easier competition as a whole in Strikeforce, whereas Silva and Georges St. Pierre have fought the best and looked impressive doing so.<br />
So, here is my list. As always, I encourage healthy discussions.</p>
<p><strong>1. Anderson Silva (24-4) – Middleweight/Light Heavyweight – UFC</strong><br />
If you really look at, the Silva vs. Griffin fight was every bit as big as St. Pierre vs. Penn from a standpoint that you had a champion from one weight class facing a bigger fighter that was one fight removed from being the champion in that weight class as well. Silva made Griffin look like Glass Joe from Mike Tyson Punch Out and basically made Griffin quit out of embarrassment (which has caused me to stop reading Forrest’s book, as he know seems to look like a hypocrite). After that display, I truly feel that Silva could not only be Light Heavyweight champion, I have serious beliefs that he is the kind of guy that could actually beat a guy like Brock Lesnar. His accuracy and power while backing up would be a problem for Lesnar in more ways than one. Brock wouldn’t be able to get a takedown without eating a solid knee or punch that could put him down. I know many of you think I am crazy probably, but that is the way I feel.</p>
<p><strong>2. Georges St. Pierre (19-2) – Welterweight – UFC</strong><br />
I used to think GSP could give Silva a fight, but I don’t feel so good about that now. If Silva was to move to Light Heavyweight on a permanent basis, I would like to see GSP move up to middleweight for a new set of challenges. Guys like Mike Swick and Martin Kampmann don’t seem to present much of a challenge and nobody is going to be excited to see rematches with Jon Fitch or Thiago Alves. Middleweight could present some intriguing fights and would really test GSP.</p>
<p><strong>3. Fedor Emelianenko (30-1-1) – Heavyweight – Strikeforce</strong><br />
Well, again this is all about present day and Fedor hasn’t done anything as of late to keep his top ranking while guys like Silva and St. Pierre are beating some of the best. Fedor had no control over what happened with Affliction: Trilogy, but the option to sign with the UFC was there and he turned it down. He has to know that UFC has better overall talent and hosting an exhibition sparring match with Gegard Mousasi is not going to get me excited. I think Fedor’s career is probably the best of anyone, but in terms of best fighter in the world today, I don’t see him as No. 1.</p>
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<p><strong>4. Lyoto Machida (15-0) – Light Heavyweight – UFC</strong><br />
Machida is on his way to building an argument for the No. 1 spot after his quick finishes of Thiago Silva and Rashad Evans. Machida has a unique style like Anderson Silva that has been hard for opponents to figure out. Machida vs. A. Silva is the fight people would love to see, but alas, it will not happen as both have stated they won’t fight each other due to their close bond. Machida is another fighter that seems to be able to transcend his weight class and I think could pose a great challenge to the heavyweight division.</p>
<p><strong>5. Brock Lesnar (4-1) – Heavyweight – UFC</strong><br />
People hated the idea of Lesnar being on this list, but which fighter in the heavyweight division has looked better than him in the last couple years. Lesnar disposed of Randy Couture and Frank Mir and dominated Heath Herring. His speed, power, and agility are equal to any smaller-weight fighter, but he applies it all to a 285-pound frame. Lesnar is still learning but has clearly looked better in his last three fights than other heavyweights like Couture, Mir, Nogueira, CroCop, and Arlovski. Other up and comers like Shane Carwin, Cain Velasquez, and Brett Rogers still have to sustain wins over big names to surpass Brock.</p>
<p><strong>6. BJ Penn (14-5-1) – Lightweight &#8211; UFC</strong><br />
Penn showed why he is the best lightweight in the world with his submission win over Kenny Florian at UFC 101. Diego Sanchez in up next for Penn, but I still feel the Hawaiian would rather be fighting at 170, where he thinks he can be the best there too. Perhaps with a few more wins at 155, Penn can take another crack at the 170-pound weight class.</p>
<p><strong>7. Jake Shields (23-4-1) – Welterweight/Middleweight – Strikeforce</strong><br />
Shields is another fighter that has had success in multiple weight classes, but he is not higher on the list because his competition is not as deep as other fighters. I think Shields could be a great challenge for St. Pierre in the UFC, but for now he is set at Strikeforce, where the organization seems locked into to making him their marquee fighter.</p>
<p><strong>8. Mike Thomas Brown (22-4) – Featherweight – WEC</strong><br />
Not much new on Brown, but he does have an upcoming fight with Jose Aldo, which may be a tougher fight than his two with Urijah Faber. Aldo is explosive, but a win for Brown would push him higher up the list.</p>
<p><strong>9. Miguel Angel Torres (36-2) – Bantamweight – WEC</strong><br />
I know many will cry foul here, but I am not going to write off Torres. His loss to Brian Bowles was clear cut, but Torres had Bowles hurt prior to getting caught. I still look at Torres and see him as the best 135-pounder in the world. Bowles will have a chance to show the win was no fluke in the near future, but for now, I look at this loss like St. Pierre’s loss to Matt Serra. We all know then that Serra was not the best in the world, and I don’t see Bowles as the best yet either.</p>
<p><strong>10. Rashad Evans (13-1-1) – Light Heavyweight – UFC</strong><br />
Rampage Jackson held this spot a month ago, but based of Griffin’s loss at UFC 101, I think that hurt Jackson’s stock, as he was unable to really damage Griffin much in their fight last summer. Evans made shorter work of Griffin and seems to be more of a multi-dimensional fighter than Rampage, who hasn’t changed up his game much over the years. When Evans and Rampage fight in December, that will answer the questions as to who should be in this final spot.</p>
<p><em><strong>Honorable Mention:</strong> Thiago Alves, Rampage Jackson, Dan Henderson, Gegard Mousasi, Jon Fitch, Shinya Aoki, Diego Sanchez</em></p>
<p>- On a side note, give me Gina Carano in an upset and Mousasi in a quick win at tonight’s Strikeforce card.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2009 18:19:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Ellis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[At one point following UFC 100 this past weekend, I felt like there are a lot of new questions about who the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world is. Georges St. Pierre certainly raised his stock with a definitive win over Thiago Alves, who was considered to be GSP’s toughest fight to date prior to [...]]]></description>
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<p>At one point following UFC 100 this past weekend, I felt like there are a lot of new questions about who the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world is.</p>
<p>Georges St. Pierre certainly raised his stock with a definitive win over Thiago Alves, who was considered to be GSP’s toughest fight to date prior to UFC 100. </p>
<p>Brock Lesnar also deserves some consideration for his dominant performance over Frank Mir, which left many wondering who can beat him.</p>
<p>Here is my personalized top 10 ranking of who I feel are the top 10 overall fighters in the world. In making this list, I consider win-loss record, how convincingly the fighters have won their most recent fights, and their appeal to other fans. Well, here we go:</p>
<p><strong>1. Fedor Emelianeko (30-1-1) &#8211; Heavyweight &#8211; Affliction</strong><br />
About a year ago, I was one of those people that claimed that Fedor was overrated and didn’t fight the best. Well, after two quick KO’s of Tim Sylvia and Andrei Arlovski, you can’t argue that Fedor is not the best. The guy has virtually never lost, with his lone loss coming on a cut. The guy never changes his expression and never makes a mistake in his fights. Until someone beats him cleanly, Fedor will be at the top of my list.</p>
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<p><strong>T2. <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/2009/02/28/mma-fighter-profile-anderson-silva/">Anderson Silva (23-4) &#8211; Middleweight &#8211; UFC</a>/ <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/2009/01/06/mma-fighters-profile-georges-st-pierre/">Georges St. Pierre (19-2) &#8211; Welterweight &#8211; UFC</a></strong><br />
I have Silva and GSP tied because of pure dominance in their weight class. As of late, Silva has not looked his usual self in his last two fights, but part of that is because his opponents have tried to avoid his lethal strikes. GSP has been dominant in another way, controlling his opponents four as long as it takes to win. GSP has fought the tougher competition as of late, but Silva has tougher fights in his future than GSP with Dan Henderson, Damian Maia, and Nate Marquardt looming while GSP has significantly less talented fighters like Mike Swick and Martin Kampmann to deal with. A super fight between these two is appealing, but it seems like GSP is hesitant to move up in weight right now.</p>
<p><strong>4. Lyoto Machida (15-0) &#8211; Light Heavyweight &#8211; UFC</strong><br />
Machida is unbeaten which certainly earns credibility, but in his last two fights, he has quickly finished two of the top Light Heavyweights in the world. Machida takes little to no damage in his fights and has pin-point accuracy in his strikes along with a sound jiu-jitsu game. It is tough to think of a fighter that will be able to disrupt Machida’s style, but Shogun Rua will try at UFC 104.</p>
<p><strong>5. Miguel Angel Torres (36-1) &#8211; Bantamweight &#8211; WEC</strong><br />
It is a shame that not many know about Miguel Torres because he fights in the lesser-known WEC. But, if more fans saw Torres compete, there would be more MMA fans than ever. Torres is complete in every way and is the one fighter I can say leaves everything he has in the cage with each fight. His pacing is incredible and his diverse strikes make him one of the most entertaining fighters in the world. Torres may soon have to face the option of moving up in weight to set up potential super-fights with some of the other WEC’s top stars.</p>
<p><strong>6. <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/2009/03/01/mma-fighter-profile-brock-lesnar-2/">Brock Lesnar (4-1) &#8211; Heavyweight &#8211; UFC</a></strong><br />
I don’t like Lesnar, I think his attitude and approach to “entertaining” the fans is awful, but I can’t deny his natural ability. He has destroyed Heath Herring, Randy Couture, and Frank Mir in successive order, and he is just five fights into his professional career. As time moves on, Lesnar is only going to improve and get better in each area of fighting, which is a scary thought for every heavyweight. A fight with Fedor is the talk of the town right now, but I think Lesnar would be biting off more than he can chew with that right now. In another year or too, he certainly could dethrone “The Last Emperor”.</p>
<p><strong>7. <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/2009/01/13/mma-fighter-profile-bj-penn/">BJ Penn (13-5-1) &#8211; Lightweight &#8211; UFC</a></strong><br />
I also am not a fan of BJ Penn for his attitude on his opponents, but I also can’t deny his natural skills either. Penn’s flexibility is something no other fighter posses right now and is the reason he is considered one of the best in the world in any weight class. Penn’s record is not as strong as most, but his losses are deceiving, as he has fought many bigger fighters and given up 30 pounds or more in those fights. Losses to fighters like Machida should almost be ignored. As a lightweight, it is tough to think anyone can compete with Penn, let alone beat him.</p>
<p><strong>8. Jake Shields (23-4-1) &#8211; Welterweight &#8211; Strikeforce</strong><br />
Shields is as hot as any fighter, winning his last 12, including his most recent win over Robbie Lawler in a bigger weight class. Shields is one of the best submission and grappling fighters in the world and many believe he could give Georges St. Pierre a run for his money.</p>
<p><strong>9. <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/2009/06/07/mike-thomas-brown-interview-and-wec-41-preview/">Mike Thomas Brown (22-4) &#8211; Featherweight &#8211; WEC</a></strong><br />
Brown proved his worthiness to be WEC champion with a second win over Urijah Faber. Brown is a sound fighter that can stand on his feet and control on the ground. He may not be flashy, but he is dangerous anywhere in a fight and his level-headed attitude makes him a dangerous fighter.</p>
<p><strong>10. Quinton Jackson (30-7) &#8211; Light Heavyweight &#8211; UFC</strong><br />
Jackson has beaten some of the best in the world, but his split-decision loss to Forrest Griffin set him back. You could argue that Jackson didn’t lose to Griffin and could still be UFC champion, but he hasn’t backed off, beating Wanderlei Silva and Keith Jardine since losing the belt. Next up is Rashad Evans and a win there gives him a title shot that he should have had a lot sooner.</p>
<p><em>Honorable Mention:</em> Thiago Alves, Rashad Evans, Dan Henderson, Urijah Faber, Jon Fitch, Kenny Florian, Shinya Aoki, Nick Diaz.</p>
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		<title>Rampage Jackson dry-humps Heather Nichols</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2009 23:27:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[…for realsies: EMBED-Rampage dry humps Cagepotato Reporter &#8211; Watch more free videos While many guys probably would have wanted to do the same thing, I award Rampage Jackson zero points for creativity. Rey Maualuga’s dance behind Erin Andrews at the Rose Bowl was funnier and way less awkward:]]></description>
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<p>While many guys probably would have wanted to do the same thing, I award Rampage Jackson zero points for creativity. Rey Maualuga’s dance behind Erin Andrews at the Rose Bowl was funnier and way less awkward:</p>
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