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Thursday media round-up

By Zach Arnold | November 8, 2006

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Will be updated all day long.

  1. Miami Herald: Serra to meet Lytle in Saturday’s The Ultimate Fighter 4: The Comeback finale
  2. UFC HP: Travis Lutter back in the spotlight this Saturday
  3. New York Newsday: Can’t take the fight out of this Long Islander (Matt Serra)
  4. Houston Chronicle: IFL team competition to air throughout November on FSN & Rogers Sportsnet
  5. CNN Money: The ultimate fighting machines (this is the Business 2.0 article done on the Fertittas that claims UFC had lost nearly $34 million dollars by 2004)
  6. MMA HQ: Emelianenko Alexander coming to UFC?
  7. Houston Chronicle: Rich Franklin opens up about loss to Silva
  8. Marine Times: Ortiz will show up in Miramar after all – just off the base to host his own party (and here is Tito’s own press release about this)
  9. Miami Herald: Relationship between Spike TV and the UFC continues to produce big numbers

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