The Ultimate Fighter 11 - The First Five Minutes
28 new middleweights arrive at the TUF training center to meet Tito Ortiz and Chuck Liddell and Dana White explains how 2 fighters will get a second opportunity to get back on the show in the new wildcard format.
HT: mmaweekly.com
"The Ultimate Fighter 11" Debut coverage
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well at least we get a fight quickly. Expect fro dood will demolish the other guy.
Nice clap from Chuck at the end….eh?
Keep an eye...
on Jamie Yager (’fro dude). Not sure this is any indication of what his final standing will be, but Sherdog recently updated his profile quite a bit.
I’ve got a good feeling about this season. But you see that Dana is really encouraging exciting fights this season, wonder why…lol
"You guys are jerking eachother off with some pseudo deep bullshit." - Kid Nate
Dana hasn't been hardselling...
with his patented “This is the best season ever” ballyhoo. So that means it might actually be able to stand on its own and not need to be hyped. Good sign!
by William Wilson on Mar 27, 2010 2:43 PM EDT up reply actions
He said he was raised Orthodox. He didn’t say anything about still adhering to it. Nate Quarry also had a nutty religious upbringing, but it didn’t stop him from leaving it all behind and becoming a fighter.
So being an orthodoz Jew is "nutty" now?
lol Quarry was raised in a cult – much different.
I find the idea that being an orthodox Jew means you are “nutty” very offensive.
Wow so calling one religion a cult is cool, but you’re offended by describing orthodox jews as nutty? Really every religion is nutty. Like Bill Maher said “You are either a rationalist or you’re not”.
by TheAxeMurdererSilva on Mar 27, 2010 6:19 PM EDT up reply actions
You are revealing yourself to be a religious bigot.
Nate Quarry himself said he was raised in a cult. I am not bashing whatever religion the cult claimed to be associated with and making a blanket statement about the overall religion – what is very odd is that that is exactly what you are doing…
You are saying that all religions are nutty, and then pointing to Bill Maher as some sort of authority on the subject. News flash, the guy is a pompous idiot who likes the smell of his own farts. You are both entitled to your own opinion, but thinking that all religions are nutty makes you a religious bigot.
I am an agnostic for the record.
I was't shitting on you dude
I was just pointing out what I see a lot of people do, dismiss one religion as crazy while acting as if another is somehow more valid or is not just as crazy and made up as the other. Example: christians look down on scientologists because some science fiction writer made up their religion, but they refuse to acknowledge the story of jesus pre-dates him by 1,000’s of years. Every religion is crazy and is made up, and thinking that does not make me a religious bigot sir. If I dismissed every single religious person as a moron just because they are religious then I would be a bigot. And dude Bill Maher has some of the greatest thoughts on religion since Carlin, so I think that would make him an authority, atleast in my head. As far as being a “a pompous idiot who likes the smell of his own farts” well I can’t confirm or deny that haha.
Anyway I just thought it was funny that an orthodox jew would get a tattoo since they are outlawed by their religion. That’s all I wanted to bring up really.
And did anyone else think of Charlie from Always Sunny when Dana said “wild card”?
by TheAxeMurdererSilva on Mar 27, 2010 9:16 PM EDT up reply actions

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