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    Which fight would you rather see?

    Fedor Emelianenko vs. Brock Lesnar or Anderson Silva vs. Lyoto Machida?

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    Most definitely Fedor vs. Brock, to settle who is the best pound for pound heavyweight fighter in the world today and just to see them both go at it.

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    Could you imaging having BOTH of these fights on one card? It would break records for highest sales for PPV and tickets.

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    Could you imaging having BOTH of these fights on one card? It would break records for highest sales for PPV and tickets.

    Agreed!

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    Could you imaging having BOTH of these fights on one card? It would break records for highest sales for PPV and tickets.

    It would and probably be the biggest event ever in MMA history.

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    Fedor vs Brock would be a war. Anderson and Lyoto would never fight, and if they did, they'd probably be too cautious to throw a punch since both are very elusive. Fedor vs Brock would be an all out fight.

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    Fedor vs Brock for sure, Anderson vs Lyoto will NEVER happen, I don't care what Dana says. Anderson will never accept that fight and he has enough money to go on "strike" a la Randy or Tito if Dana forces the issue. Hopefully once Fedor beats down the heavyweight clowns in Strikeforce, he will man up and finally sign with the UFC.

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    I would rather see Anderson Silva vs GSP!

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    Could you imaging having BOTH of these fights on one card? It would break records for highest sales for PPV and tickets.

    That would be amazing. I'd try to get Strikeforce to chip in Carano-Cyborg 2, but it would never happen.

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    Fedor vs Brock for sure, Anderson vs Lyoto will NEVER happen, I don't care what Dana says. Anderson will never accept that fight and he has enough money to go on "strike" a la Randy or Tito if Dana forces the issue. Hopefully once Fedor beats down the heavyweight clowns in Strikeforce, he will man up and finally sign with the UFC.


    Sorry, but what clowns are you referring to? Overeem is no joke, Werdum won 3 of his last for 4 fights in the UFC before he lost to Dos Santos. Brett Rogers is an up and coming prospect whom would be a good matchup for any heavyweight in the UFC.

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