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Tuesday reading material (2/19/08)
By Zach Arnold | February 19, 2008

- MMA Predictions (radio): The rumors of WWE purchasing the UFC
- MMA Fight Weekly (MSNBC): Tito Ortiz done with UFC
- The Hurricane Online (Miami): Kimbo slices up opponent, rallies passionate fans
- Black Athlete: Kimbo ‘Slices up’ Abbott
- The Miami Herald: Kimbo ‘Slice of life’
- MMA Madness: The Beard & The Rapture – what’s next for Kimbo Slice?
- MMA Opinion: King Kimbo
- The Big Lead: Kimbo Slice vs. Brock Lesnar – who wins?
- KXAS (Dallas): Bond of brothers – two tough guys, one tough story for Pat Smith
- Jarry Park: Audio interview of MGM Grand Employee providing an inside look at fighters & promoters
- Seconds Out: Wayne McCullough – ‘If people in boxing see UFC as a threat they should do something about boxing’
- The Tacoma News Tribune (WA): Bloody good business – MMA is taking the sports world by storm
- Sherdog: The downfall of BTT and Chute Boxe
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I don’t know if Zach has linked to this story or not, but Wanderlei and his camp are reporting that they are considering the possibility of dropping to 185.
Intruiging possibilities with Franklin, Bisping, hell just about anyone in that division.
I would love to see him drop. That’s the weight class his frame is suited for. I think he’d still look relatively small next to Franklin, Okami and Anderson Silva.
Wanderlei Silva dropping to Middleweight would be interesting. However, I still question if his best days are now behind him.
It appears that UFC Fight Night will be 3 hours long. Which is good because there are so many good fights on that card.
I see a lot of fans complaining about the UFC putting a ton of good fights on the next few events undercards. I guess people can’t put two + two together. The UFC had to cancel an event on for March 8th. It is obvious that a lot of those fighters are not being placed on the surrounding cards. This is why UFC Fight Night is rumored to have 11 fights.
I’m glad I have UFC OnDemand. I guess I won’t be missing a fight.
45, the next two UFC events read like UFC OnDemand commercials to me.
I’m definitely getting it.