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ONE FC 2: Battle of Heroes Full Event Fight Videos

Ole Laursen vs. Felipe Enomoto headlined ONE FC 2 in Jakarta, Indonesia. -- Photos by Anton Tabuena

In case you missed the event live, or just decided to not buy the online PPV, here are the fight videos from ONE Fighting Championship's second event held this past weekend in Jakarta, Indonesia.

First up, the headlining bout between Ole Laursen and Felipe Enomoto which most people considered as the fight of the night:



More Coverage for ONE FC 2:
ONE FC 2 Results, Recap And Post-Fight Analysis

ONE FC 2: Battle of Heroes Main Card Live Results


The rest of the videos from the event are after the jump, including Bob Sapp's poor performance against Rolles Gracie, and my pick for fight of the night.

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Off topic- watch me sing!

Hey guys. I just found a YT video of my school's choir concert from last October. I'm a senior Voice Performance major (focus in Opera), and in this video I'm singing the Baritone solo in Ralph Vaughan Williams' cycle 5 Mystical Songs.

Choir Performance 10-21-11 (via gonzagau)

(It starts at 29:45, and ends a little after 46:00)

Enjoy! And don't be shy, I'd love your feedback (do be gentle, though).

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UFC Undisputed 3: BE Fight Camp?

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So, UFC Undisputed 3 is now out (no, I haven't played it yet because I'm at work until 8 AM), and I completely forgot to make this post two weeks ago. I know, I'm lazy. You can eat me. I've had a sinus infection.

Anyway, I think that we need to have a little discussion about the fight camps this year. What console is everyone on, what should we call said camp, and how many times am I going to make anyone who uses a Diaz brother eat a solid Fitching?

Poll
What should we call the fight camp?

  3 votes | Results

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Yuki Kondo

Why doesn't this guy have more of a legacy? I don't know much about him myself, but looking at his early fight history, I can't help but think that this guy must've been a top 10 pound-for-pound fighter in his prime. Wins over Semmy Schilt, Masakatsu Funaki, Pete Williams, Guy Mezger, FRANK SHAMROCK?!

Yet no articles from the MMA history buffs like Jonathan Snowden, what's up with that?

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UFC Fighters talk about Anderson Silva vs Chael Sonnen 2 (ex. Bisping, Randy, Rampage, BJ Penn, Forrest, etc.)

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Training Progress

Hey everyone! I just wanted to update BE on how my training is going. I have been working on my striking five days a week and wrestling two days a week, although that is just to tune things up, although from an MMA stance, sprawling is a bit different, but I still have my double leg.

The first week or so my hands were awful, although it was mostly my hip rotation that was the problem with it. The coordination and flexibility problems from cerebral palsy have made moving on the balls of my feet for all of my right handed strikes and muay thai kicks a little tough but I am starting to get the hang of it.

My jab is getting to its full extension and my cross is getting better as well, and tonight I finally am getting the hang of sitting back on my rear leg and not leaning forward during my strikes. My Muay Thai kru has me focusing on a lead leg defensive style with a lot of jab kicks to try and compensate for the CP on the right side of my body.

I will update you all next week with more, as I start gi BJJ on Wednesday! I am super amped as I am good with movement on the ground but lost as far as submission defense and offense are concerned. If anyone has any questions feel free to ask and I will be happy to answer them!

LETS MUTHERFUKERS!!!!

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xx4Wa0heib4&feature=g-all-u&context=G266bbf8FAAAAAAAAAAA

Im not very good at making at highlights but let me know what you think.

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UFC On Fuel: Sanchez Vs. Ellenberger Betting Lines

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Events like Wednesday's UFC on Fuel card are either very good for betting, or very bad for it depending on your perspective. If you have the time to do a lot of research and know some of the undercard fighters better than the linemakers, the potential is there to make a killing. On the other hand, betting on the unknown is not wise if you're not completely up to speed. I see two solid bets outside of the new guys though, so all is not lost.

The first is - the main event, and Diego Sanchez. No, I'm not crazy (despite what Nick Diaz fans might tell you). The Shields win earned Ellenberger plenty of justified hype, but I still have the Carlos Eduardo Rocha fight in the back of my head and Sanchez is a grinder. I expected the line to see Diego in the +175 to +200 range, not +250. I believe there is value in that bet, though I'll probably still be picking the Juggernaut in my predictions.

The other live dog I see is Vagner Rocha. While Brookins has good wrestling and is extremely tough to finish, Rocha has better submission skills and has only lost to much bigger men. At +175, he seems like a solid investment to me. Anyway, here are your lines for UFC on Fuel:

Lines via www.bodog.ca

Feb 15th, live on Fuel TV from Omaha, NE:

Main Card:

Diego Sanchez (26-5) +250 vs. Jake Ellenberger (23-4) -325

Dave Herman (21-2) -140 vs. Stefan Struve (22-5) +110

Ronny Markes (12-1) -115 vs. Aaron Simpson (11-2) -115

Philip de Fries (8-0, 1 NC) +350 vs. Stipe Miocic (7-0) -500

More SBN coverage of UFC on Fuel 1

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