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Win or lose at UFC 100, Mark Coleman isn't calling it quits on his fighting career
Win or lose at UFC 100, Mark Coleman isn't calling it quits on his fighting career |
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Career record: 950-500
Season: 22-2 (#55)
Location: Fort Waste, IN
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Win or lose, whether he's with the UFC or not, 44-year-old Mark Coleman isn't calling it quits on his fighting career anytime soon.
The former NCAA Division I national wrestling champion and 1992 Olympian (and UFC 10 and UFC 11 tournament winner, first-ever UFC heavyweight champion, 2000 PRIDE Openweight Grand Prix champ and UFC Hall of Famer) said Saturday's UFC 100 fight with Stephan Bonnar will in no way be his last.
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Post #1 7/9/09 2:23:38PM
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Twenty20Dollars
Heavyweight Champ
Career record: 847-533
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Im gonna wait and see what happens after his fight because alot can change between now and saturday night. He might change his mind.
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Post #2 7/9/09 2:35:43PM
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2hotty
Learning to Sprawl
Career record: 732-665
Season: 0-0 (#-)
Location: Lloydminster
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Both of these fighters are going to have problems finishing the fight period . With Coleman barely going to be able to get out of the first round & Bonnars less than stellar performances . I hope to see Coleman doing more fights, he is entertaining to watch. still think this one is going to the judges.
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Post #3 7/9/09 2:48:03PM
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whardin19
MMA Sensei
Career record: 679-438
Season: 9-4 (#1536)
Location: The Bend, Indiana
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He might not quit, but the Athletic Commision might make him quit. They barely gave him a license to fight in this fight. After he gets whipped in this fight there's no way they'll give him another license.
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Post #4 7/9/09 8:21:45PM
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clintjack
MMA Regular
Career record: 642-440
Season: 0-0 (#-)
Location: AZ
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Posted by emfleek
Win or lose, whether he's with the UFC or not, 44-year-old Mark Coleman isn't calling it quits on his fighting career anytime soon."
He needs too.
Last edited 7/9/09 9:25PM by clintjack Edit note/reason: n/a
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Post #5 7/9/09 9:24:18PM
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theguido
What the hell happened!
Career record: 297-234
Season: 0-0 (#-)
Location: Olivia, MN
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Posted by whardin19
He might not quit, but the Athletic Commision might make him quit. They barely gave him a license to fight in this fight. After he gets whipped in this fight there's no way they'll give him another license.
I disagree there are alot more fighters in worse shape or older as long as he remains copetitive he'll be ok
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Post #6 7/10/09 7:41:53AM
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