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UFC 114 Rampage vs Rashad


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Who will win the UFC 114 Main Event  

18 members have voted

  1. 1. Who will win the UFC 114 Main Event

    • "Suga" Rashad Evans
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    • Quinton "Rampage" Jackson
      11
    • I don't care
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    • I don't know who either of these people are
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Any UFC fans here? I am a big fan. Sat. May 29th UFC 114. I have been waiting for this fight for a long time. I am a huge Rampage fan. I am actually afraid for Rashad's life. I think Rampage may kill him. I have never seen Rampage this hyped up for a fight. Who do you think will win?

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I hate to pick this fight because I am a big fan of both guys but I think Rashad will take it on technique. Honestly I think Rampage will be looking for the highlight reel finish and Rashad will pick him apart with good defensive fighting. Regardless of who wins, this is going to be a damn exciting fight.

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I've been a Rampage fan since his start in Pride when all he could do was slam people. The only time I wasnt pulling for him was in his war with Wanderlei Silva and his one fight against Shogun. I think it'll be a boxing match with Rampage winning. Rampage is stronger and Rashad is quicker.

The winner gets a shot at Shogun and IMO Rampage or Rashad will not beat the "old" Shogun.

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I was a fan of them both until last seasons Ultimate Fighter. I just grew to hate Rashad for some reason. I don't know why, but I almost quit watching the show because of him. Everytime he talked, I just could not stand it. I am hoping Rampage shuts him up for good.

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I'd like to see Rampage win, Rashad talks too much poo.

Are we talking about the same people? Rampage never shuts up, and I hope Rashad kicks the poo out of him. I don't like rampage, he's just a big brute idiot, for lack of a better word.

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i think it all depends on how on his game Rampage is. if he's been training at a high level and taking it seriously, then i think he should win. if he's been taking it easier while doing his movie stuff then he'll have problems. he's always had a problem with wanting to train hard.

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