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Anyone else think Tito is gonna get smashed by Rashad?


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Tito is still fighting?

Who was it that busted him up last time he fought? I've forgotten.

I was thinking the same thing....why not just bring back Royce Gracie again. Or Shamrock. Or Tank.

Kicking Tito's tail at this stage is meaningless.....

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He beat Ryan Badder but had been on a 5 year losing steak most recently to Matt Hamil. I hope Tito wins just because I despise Rashad and everyone else who trains with GSP.I do think Rashad will win though.

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Rampage is such a little bitchboy, I hope Tito wins, but sadly the past couple of big time UFC fights we've ordered the undercard has been far better to watch than the main event.

I think Rampage wins but I'm pulling for Tito.

Tito is fighting "Sugar" Rashad Evans not Quinton "Rampage" Jackson.

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Of course. Have you seen Tito? He is slow than molasses, tires easy now, and his lack of awareness seems to make me think he is one concussion away from going full retard. At this point, I think the heavy bag might even have a good shot at him.

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