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FastKnockout »
Posted 9/24/10 8:39:00PM John Cholish and Mitch Clarke are the latest newcomers headed to the octagon. The lightweights have been targeted to meet at UFC 140, which takes place Dec. 10 at Air Canada Centre in Toronto. Sources close to the event today told MMAjunkie.com that verbal agreements are in place, though bout agreements have yet to be signed. MMAWeekly.com first reported the bout. LINK |
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FastKnockout »
Posted 9/24/10 8:39:00PM I'll go with Clarke due to his experience. |
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prozacnation1978 »
Posted 7/5/07 11:42:00PM Its more better when newcommers face against newcommers for first ufc fight |
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Chael_Sonnen »
Posted 5/25/10 12:40:00PM Who are these guys again
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tallica62 »
Posted 6/22/07 2:18:00AM check out cholish's sweet ass knee bar vs Marc Stevens....it was pretty damn awesome |
tallica62 »
Posted 6/22/07 2:18:00AM
experience? clarke = 9 fights, cholish = 8 fights Ill go with Cholish via UD |
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Twenty20Dollars »
Posted 6/21/07 4:27:00PM Cholish looks to have the better resume, from looking at their sherdog pages. Cholish trains with Renzo Gracie JJ, 7-1, lost his first fight and has won 7 straight. Last two wins over notable names in Marc Stevens and Jameel Massouh. Both seem to have a good ground game with most of their wins via sub. Then Mitch 9-0, trains at a BJJ place, hasn't faced the stiffest competition, but some experienced guys he has faced. |
FastKnockout »
Posted 9/24/10 8:39:00PM
I'm glad you said something. I accidently mixed up the fighters. I meant to choose Cholish for his experience. Anyways, I mean experience as in fighting in a major organization, such as Strikeforce. Most of Clarke's fights have been in local areas. |
tallica62 »
Posted 6/22/07 2:18:00AM
that makes more sense |
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MMA-San »
Posted 4/17/09 10:47:00PM Mitch Clark is an NCAA Division 1 National Wrestling Champion. |