Hunt is demanding half of Brock's Purse or Release him from his contract .... Good on him ... One FC would snap him up for more money in a heartbeat
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Originally posted by Alex View Post
You know what, I read yours, then looked into it. Then just posted about it like it was my own news. Don't know why I did that
It was 20 to 6 in the morning, reason enough to be forgiven.
The exemption was, according to Dana, bull**** to begin with. And Novitsky and USADA tested him from that start.Originally posted by spud_gun View PostWasn't he given an exemption or does that not apply here?
Is he looking at a 2 year ban? If so I hope he didnt **** on Vince's desk prior to leaving for 200.
Talk of even if Brock does just go back to wrestling full time that some Athletic Commisions also monitor wrestling, despite it being "non-competitve" which means even for WWE he won't be able to compete everywhere.The times they are a changin'.
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Khan has clearly taken one too many blows to the head!
Amir Khan: Boxer happy to face Conor McGregor in 'massive' UFC fight
Boxer Amir Khan has said he would be willing to "put friendship aside" and fight Conor McGregor in the UFC.
The 29-year-old Briton, who lost to Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez in May, said he had enough time left in his career to train in mixed martial arts.
McGregor was unbeaten in six years before losing to Nate Diaz at UFC 196.
"McGregor is a massive name in MMA and I'm a big name in boxing, so, globally, I think it would be a massive fight," Khan told Flocombat.com
Khan, a financial stakeholder in Indian MMA promotion Super Fight League, later told his Twitter followers that he had "never backed away from any fight".
Retired boxer Floyd Mayweather was rumoured to be facing an MMA fighter, possibly McGregor, but Khan reckoned that was a "publicity stunt".
"I don't think Mayweather would want to fight under MMA rules," said Khan.
However, he insisted he would be happy to switch sports.
"I've been fighting all my life, so, for me, I don't think it'd be a problem for me to learn and switch over to the sport," he added.
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Bit harsh on Mcgregor that. Hes the best Featherweight in the UFC currently. His loss to Diaz was almost certainly due to him taking it all too lightly.
Kahn is a bit of a strange one. He took a couple of loses with fights that were a step too far for him at the time. Started to rebuild again and lost his most recent.
I dont think id call him a loser, just a bit of a chancer.*Except Michael, who died.
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Yeah I'd agree with that with Khan he's a decent boxer but not at the elite level I think he's now looking to make as much cash as possible and/or build on the crazy levels of PR that's been built around him. Fair play to him for stepping up to Canelo but it was always going to be a step too far for him.
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Wish i was as big a loser as Amir Khan tbf, fools lost so much he's only a multi millionaire.!Originally posted by Assassin View PostA couple of losers from their relative sports trying to drum up a big pay day........well there will be plenty of idiots will to pay to watch them. So be it!

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Bah gawd Jim they're throwing bottles at each other, it's 'gon be a real ol slobberknocker come Saturday night on pay per view.
Wolf tickets at its finest here, was planned, at least on the Diaz side, to the extent where Nick gave Nate the signal to leave.
UFC left the bottle throwing out of it's embedded.
The times they are a changin'.
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