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He has been working on the completion of this step – arm triangle – for more than a year. If the end seemed familiar to fight fans, there is a reason but it is exactly the throttle newborn heavyweight champion current Brock Lesnar used to cope with rival Shane Carwin in July – a Lesnar after the completion of the development of training to spend time with Couture.

After the game, fashion design pay respect to Tony (0-1), and the boxer trash talk, which backed up his words and arrived at the Octagon. Said Tony anyone to hear – including the newborn Dana White, who gave Tony wants to fight in the newborn – that has the power to hit Couture important discipline of the fighting in a match in a shadow. At the same time, “said Couture Tony spent nine months training” is a real short to take everything you need to know. “

Couture needed only 15 seconds to get used to the position of Tony before the shooting for the legs and the use of its Olympic-caliber wrestling him to the mat. Couture spent two minutes Tony earth, and the bombing by the search for the request. It was Tony, Tony, repulsed the first attempt to strangle, but once in fashion design is closed, no choice but to take advantage of it.

And culminated in August of a superb fashion design, which co-starred in Hollywood and consumer – who spent two weeks at the top of the box office in North America.

Couture said, with a smile: “It was a hell of a month.”

Whether you’re a fan or a casual follower of the fight against militants, and 118 newborn Thanks to everyone for something to participate in major events pitting lightweight champion Frankie B. C. Edgar against bin side by side with Couture, Tony match-up.

Edgar (01/12) and will be to defeat for the second time the man he calls the greatest light in the history of MMA.

“This is just great for me to fight him for the last Lguetal it made me force myself to make the best of me, and now I have to do it again,” said Edgar.

Ben (15-6-1) says he still feels the sting of the loss of resolution is debatable to Edgar in April.

“It’s definitely motivation. If people put Frankie and the underdog, and this is exactly what I feel. I’m the underdog. I’m the guy who does not want to allow the sport pass him, and I want to stay at the forefront of this whole thing.”

In other pay-per-view games in the newborn 118:

Took – Demian Maia (13-2) his first step up the peace average, easily beating Mario Miranda (02/12) by unanimous decision in a match since losing Maya first title shot against Anderson Silva in April.

And scored all three judges in the game 30-27.

- Received Gray Maynard (10-0 (1), (NC) shot the first lightweight title newborn at the same time denied the existence of a crack in the belt, the third Boston native Kenny Florian (14-5). Maynard using his wrestling to control the the final 11 minutes of the game, winning a unanimous decision over Florian sadness to determine Division number (1) the opponent.

Scored two of the judges in the match 30-27, while the third was 29-28.

“Feeling good, man. I get really, really happy in the end to the scene where you get a chance at the belt,” said Maynard.

- Nate Diaz (13-5) continues to rise in the welterweight ranks, and put on a clinic against the hometown favorite Marcus Davis (17-7). Diaz turned the right side of the face Davis in a scene from a horror movie by the bottleneck at the end of the day to Maine native at 4:02 of the third round.

“I feel good,” said Diaz. “Marcus Davis is a hell of fighters.”

In the opening match in the newborn 118:

- Get on the reaction resulted from the crowd, Joe Lauzon (18-5) put on the performance of a star in the loop. He needed only 2:01 to lock in armbar and Gabe Ruediger (17-6) with regards to light.

- Nick Lentz (21-3-2) won a unanimous decision on the winner, Andre (12-4-1) in a fit of light. Two judges scored in the third game 30-27, while losing 29-28.

- Put an end to a run of three games lost, Dan Miller (12-4 (1), (North Carolina) suffocated by John Salter (5-2) at 1:53 of the second round in their average.

- Overcoming the significant reduction in the first round, Greg Soto (8-1) won a unanimous decision on Osipczak Nick (5-3) in a welterweight contest. And scored all three judges in the game 29-28.

- Mike Pierce (11-3) dominated from start to finish his welterweight bout against Amilcar Alves (11-2), using Kimura finally to win to win at 3:11 of the third round.

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