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UFC 141: Brock Lesner vs Alistar Overeem


Wanderlai

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Cant friggin wait. Overeem FTW! This Friday night. I even like Brock but I cant pull for him vs Alistar. One of the last Pride guys who can still throw down.

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Brock Lesnar vs. Alistair Overeem -----------------Overeem KO 1st

Donald Cerrone vs. Nate Diaz -------great matchup. Cerrone has to much power. FoTn

Jon Fitch vs. Johny Hendricks ----Good fight pulling for Hendricks.

Alexander Gustafsson vs. Vladimir Matyushenko

Jim Hettes vs. Nam Phan

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This is going to be a one sided fight, the only question is who will be the one giving the beatdown and which one will be taking it. This fight will come down to who can execute their gameplan. If it stays on the feet, Overeem puts a beating on Brock, but if Brock gets him down, he'll pound out Overeem with some serious GNP. Either way, I don't see this one getting out of the 2nd, and a good chance it won't even make it there.

What makes this fight so interesting is that it is a true contrast in styles. If nothing else, it will be fun to watch.

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