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    A Night in Tokyo With Rampage Jackson

    MMA Fighting spent Thursday night walking the streets of Tokyo with Quinton Jackson, just days before his first fight back in Japan in six years. Watch below as Jackson speaks candidly about why he loves Japan so much, his PRIDE debut, his legacy, the highs and lows of his MMA career, and much more.

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    State of Japanese MMA


    http://www.mmafighting.com/2012/2/24...f-japanese-mma

    Goede video. Ik weet nog dat mmafighting het zelfde deed in een stad in Amerika en daar wist 90% niet wat MMA inhield.

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    Will Ferrell introduces the fighters for UFC 144


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    UFC 144 Weigh-In Results: Rampage Jackson Misses Weight

    After twelve long years, the last hurdle to the UFC's return to Japan has been cleared. Lightweight title challengers Frankie Edgar and Ben Henderson both made weight during Friday's UFC 144 weigh-ins at the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan, rendering their championship tilt official.

    Henderson, the former WEC titleholder, hit the crowded stage first, tipping the scales at 154 pounds. Edgar soon followed suit, measuring in at 154 pounds to a respectful round of applause from the Japanese audience.

    Despite a tense staredown, both men remained gracious throughout the proceedings. "Ben's a tough dude. It was a good camp to prepare for him," said Edgar, the UFC's reigning champion. "Obviously a new face, a new name. Let's do it."
    "Frankie's the man," Henderson replied. "He has a great chin, has a great heart. He has proved himself time and again. He's a great champion. It's going to be an honor for me to take a belt away from a champion like that."

    Not surprisingly, light heavyweight co-headliner Quinton Jackson received the loudest ovation of the afternoon. A former star of PRIDE FC who doggedly lobbied to land on the card, "Rampage" somehow came in far overweight for his first Japanese contest since 2006, hitting 211 pounds on the official scale. Jackson agreed to forfeit 20-percent of his purse to Ryan Bader.

    "I really wanted to fight here. You guys have no idea what I went through," Jackson said. "I had a lot of up and downs in my camp, and a lot of struggles to get here. Me and Dana (White) almost bumped heads again, but Dana's a cool man and he understood how badly I wanted to be here in Japan, so he allowed me to not fight in Chicago and be here to put on a show for you guys. I love you all."

    Jackson further explained his failed cut on FUEL TV. "I thought I was going to make the weight, but I got injured in my camp and it kind of hindered me from doing a lot of running," he revealed. "I didn't want to miss this fight because this fight was so important to me and I fought so hard to get it... I cut 21 pounds. I just couldn't get the last six."

    Bader, meanwhile, found his mark at 205 pounds. Hoping to notch the biggest victory of his young career, the TUF 8 winner appeared unfazed at his opponent's warm reception and size advantage.

    "It's an honor to fight (Rampage), especially here in Japan," Bader said. "I (grew) up watching PRIDE and watching it here in Japan. I always dreamed of fighting here one day, so a dream came true."

    Full weigh-in results are below.

    Main card (Pay-Per-View):
    Frankie Edgar (154) vs. Ben Henderson (154)
    Quinton Jackson (211)* vs. Ryan Bader (205)
    Mark Hunt (264) vs. Cheick Kongo (229)
    Yoshihiro Akiyama (169) vs. Jake Shields (170)
    Yushin Okami (185) vs. Tim Boetsch (186)
    Hatsu Hioki (145) vs. Bart Palaszewski (146)
    Anthony Pettis (155) vs. Joe Lauzon (156)

    Preliminary card (FX):
    Takanori Gomi (155) vs. Eiji Mitsuoka (154)
    Norifumi Yamamoto (136) vs. Vaughan Lee (135)
    Riki Fukuda (185) vs. Steve Cantwell (185)
    Takeya Mizugaki (135) vs. Chris Cariaso (136)

    Preliminary card (Facebook):
    Zhang Tiequan (146) vs. Issei Tamura (145)

    *Has agreed to forfeit 20% of his purse.
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    Guest Octagon Girl Azusa Nishigaki Talks UFC 144 Debut

    Watch below as Miss Japan finalist Azusa Nishigaki talks about her UFC Octagon debut at UFC 144, how she got the gig, and more. Plus, veteran UFC Octagon Girl Arianny Celeste also stops by to show her a few pointers before tomorrow night's event.

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    Hmzzz, 211 is wel een beetje veel qua gewicht missen.
    Is echter Rampage zijn eerste keer, en volgens mij is die 20% purse voor Bader een verdubbeling van zijn purse.

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    Hoe laat begint het nu onze tijd. vanmiddag toch al?

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    Benson zag er ripped/huge uit!!!
    Ben Henderson/Donald Cerrone/Luke Rockhold/Jon Jones

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kemal View Post
    Als Saku Dana's favorite fighters is, waarom zit Saku niet in UFC Undisputed 3?? Dat kan toch niet.


    ontopic:

    Hoe laat begint die shizzle??

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    4 uur 's nachts, er staan nu nog 16 uur en 42 minuten op de UFC site teller.

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    WTF, geen Japanse tijden dus.
    Ze gaan daar in Japan speciaal 12:00 locale tijd beginnen zodat de PPV in de US op normale tijd is...

    Logisch maar kut voor ons. Ik dacht een keer vroeg te kunnen slapen..

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