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UFC 126 v Superbowl


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What do you think will be more exciting?

UFC 126:

Anderson Silva v Vitor Belfort

Forrest Griffin v Rich Franklin

Jake Ellenberger v Carlos Eduardo Rocha

Jon Jones v Ryan Bader

Miguel Angel Torres v Antonio Banuelos

Donald Cerrone v Paul Kelly

Chad Mendes v Michihiro Omigawa

Paul Taylor v Gabe Ruediger

Superbowl:

Pitt v GB

For me? I'm more excited about UFC 126. I think it's an insanely stacked card and a lot of the fights have huge implications for the future of the UFC. For some reason I'm not that excited about the SB this year. I love me some AROD and think he's a beast (still picking Pitt) but I just can't get into it for some reason. Maybe it's the talk about BB and his offseason or just the stupid parties with casual fans who don't understand the game but I'm not looking forward to it.

You?

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Just keep in mind, it may be awhile before we see live NFL football again after this.

I enjoy all levels of football so I can get my fix elsewhere if needed. Honestly though, watching NFL games where the Panthers aren't involved and competitive doesn't do it for me. A stacked night of fights is legit no matter who is fighting.

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