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Randy back in the UFC..fighting Lesnar

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Tuesday, September 02, 2008
by Sherdog.com Staff

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Six-time UFC champion Randy Couture (Pictures) will return to the Octagon this November, ending an 11-month legal battle with the promotion he’s called his home for the last 11 years.

As part of a new three-fight contract with Zuffa LLC, parent company to the UFC, Couture (16-8) will face Brock Lesnar (Pictures) (2-1) at UFC 91 on Nov. 15 at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas. The bout will be waged over five rounds for Couture’s heavyweight championship title.

“As you all know, we’ve had problems with Randy over the last few months, but we’ve got them all worked out now. Randy has always been our heavyweight champion,” said UFC President Dana White.

A previously announced bout between UFC interim heavyweight champion Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (Pictures) and Frank Mir (Pictures) scheduled for December will determine the next contender for the UFC heavyweight crown, said White. White described the scenario as a “heavyweight tournament.”

Under the new agreement, the UFC will also attempt to lock down a bout between Couture and No. 1 ranked heavyweight Fedor Emelianenko (Pictures) in 2009. The highly anticipated bout has been heralded as the fight of the decade.

We’re gonna do everything we can to make that fight happen,” said White. “Emelianenko’s under another contract right now to another promotion and if we can work it out with the other promotion we will, but we’re not going to screw around with another contract.”

It is believed Emelianenko recently signed an exclusive U.S. contract with the rival promotion Affliction Entertainment. It is not known how many fights Emelianenko has committed to. White said he would not be open to a co-promotion effort with the rival organization.

“I think a lot of compromises were made on both sides,” said Couture, “but we’re both ready to try and move forward. We’ve cleared the air and we’re both in different places than we were a year ago. Sitting last year in legal fights was not something I’ve enjoyed.”

Couture’s abrupt departure from the UFC last October dealt a significant blow to the world’s most visible MMA promotion. Zuffa’s inability to land Pride heavyweight champion Emelianenko played a prominent role in the Couture’s decision to walk away, as did the fighter’s discontent with his pay and treatment by the Las Vegas-based company.

With his resignation, Couture left behind two contracted bouts, his UFC heavyweight crown, and a separate employment contract for on-air commentary services.

The 45-year-old Couture’s return to the UFC signals the end of arbitration proceedings over the fighter’s promotional contract that were underway in Las Vegas. A separate lawsuit filed last January against Couture for breach of his employment contract has also been squashed.

Couture called his return to the UFC “a step in the right direction” to getting a bout with Emelianenko down the line.

A three-time All-American wrestler at Oklahoma State University, Couture won four national championships in Greco-Roman wrestling and made four attempts at qualifying for the Olympics. He made his MMA debut at UFC 13 on May 13, 1997, where, at age 33, he won its heavyweight tournament.

Over the course of the next decade, Couture emerged as one of the most decorated mixed martial artists in history. The UFC’s only six-time champion, he captured the heavyweight belt three times, the light heavyweight title twice, and an interim light heavyweight title as well. Couture was the first fighter to win UFC championships in two weight classes.

His run through the promotion included a memorable trilogy with light heavyweight rival Chuck Liddell (Pictures), the only opponent to beat Couture twice. Following his third bout with Liddell in February 2006, Couture announced his first retirement. Couture returned in March 2007 to topple 6-foot-8 giant Tim Sylvia (Pictures) for the UFC heavyweight crown.

Couture has not stepped back into the Octagon since his third-round pummeling of Gabriel Gonzaga (Pictures) at UFC 74 in August 2007.
 
nothing like having your 3rd fight, against one of the legends. seriously, who put this one together???
 
WTF? It's his third fucking fight. They did it for popularity reasons I'm sure, but cmon, make the guy earn a chance at the title, don't hand it to him after 3 fights....
 
WTF? It's his third fucking fight. They did it for popularity reasons I'm sure, but cmon, make the guy earn a chance at the title, don't hand it to him after 3 fights....

The fucker is 1-1 and deserves a shot at the title...geigh...No, it's super geigh.
 
I like Dana but that is a bitch move.Id love to see this fight, but id like to see brock earn it first.randy will destroy him.
 
nothing like having your 3rd fight, against one of the legends. seriously, who put this one together???

NO shit...That's what i was saying in my original post. WTF are they thinking?

Brock is a big ass guy, but he has no skill. Look at his first fight, dumbass didn't even see that (kneebar?) coming..lol

If i was brock I would be pissed...unless he thinks he actually stands a chance in which case I LMFAO
 
What about Nogiera? I thought he was the UFC's "interrum" champion. The championship fight should be between Nogiera and Couture.
 
NO shit...That's what i was saying in my original post. WTF are they thinking?

Brock is a big ass guy, but he has no skill. Look at his first fight, dumbass didn't even see that (kneebar?) coming..lol

If i was brock I would be pissed...unless he thinks he actually stands a chance in which case I LMFAO

No skills? :confused:

Brock Lesnar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Before gaining prominence in WWE, Lesnar was an accomplished amateur wrestler, and won the 2000 NCAA wrestling championship.
 
I think it's awesome that Randy's back, but put him up against brock?? I think the world of Brock, but I don't think he stands a chance.
 
brock is a fuckin powerhouse .. if he can develop better finishing moves .. he can beat anybody!
 
Brock is getting the fight because most people don't give a damn about Nog...he's boring. Brock, on the other hand, everyone cares about; some want him to win, some want to see him get destroyed, but damn near everyone CARES one way or the other. And when you care, you buy the PPV. Dana White is no dummy.

It's win-win for Dana. If Brock loses, he's just not quite ready for primetime yet, and Randy goes on to have one more big money fight before his last ever huge money fight against Fedor (this WILL happen, too much money to be made for it not to happen). If Brock wins, he's legitimized as a top heavyweight and draws sick money for many fight to come...and the Fedor-Randy fight is just as big a deal as it ever was.

That's what promoting is all about.
 
Brock is getting the fight because most people don't give a damn about Nog...he's boring. Brock, on the other hand, everyone cares about; some want him to win, some want to see him get destroyed, but damn near everyone CARES one way or the other. And when you care, you buy the PPV. Dana White is no dummy.

It's win-win for Dana. If Brock loses, he's just not quite ready for primetime yet, and Randy goes on to have one more big money fight before his last ever huge money fight against Fedor (this WILL happen, too much money to be made for it not to happen). If Brock wins, he's legitimized as a top heavyweight and draws sick money for many fight to come...and the Fedor-Randy fight is just as big a deal as it ever was.

That's what promoting is all about.

hit the nail on the head, great post bro
 
Brock is getting the fight because most people don't give a damn about Nog...he's boring. Brock, on the other hand, everyone cares about; some want him to win, some want to see him get destroyed, but damn near everyone CARES one way or the other. And when you care, you buy the PPV. Dana White is no dummy.

It's win-win for Dana. If Brock loses, he's just not quite ready for primetime yet, and Randy goes on to have one more big money fight before his last ever huge money fight against Fedor (this WILL happen, too much money to be made for it not to happen). If Brock wins, he's legitimized as a top heavyweight and draws sick money for many fight to come...and the Fedor-Randy fight is just as big a deal as it ever was.

That's what promoting is all about.


I'm more of a purist. Why bother having a title if it means nothing? A better fight for Brock would be Cheik Kongo. I think Brock will pull in PPV buys no matter who he fights. I think the UFC shuld also be careful ith overmatching Brock as if he develops a losing record, his "invincible" factor will fade and his fan base will lose interest. They should fluff his record a bit and build momentum for a showdown with Couture.

Perhaps I am looking at this the wrong way though. Couture is 45. How much longer can he perform at the top level? Maybe this is about maximizing Couture's profitablity as his career winds down. Brock is only 31 I think. Brock still has years of fighting left. Brock then Fedor... perhaps that is the strategy.
 
Could backfire on Dana too...If the fight is over in the first 30 sec of round one, people are gonna be pissed.


I would agree Brock is quite the powerhouse, but he really doesn't have anything else yet. He's an entry level fighter, and should be fighting others in his class. Couture (even tho i don't like him) has way to much skill for Brock.
 
This is like pacquiao fight with De La Hoya, both fights are money based and not quality matchups... both are trying to draw more crowds then actually revolve around quality matchups... Couture will win, Brock is not ready for this yet, not even close.
 
This is like pacquiao fight with De La Hoya, both fights are money based and not quality matchups... both are trying to draw more crowds then actually revolve around quality matchups... Couture will win, Brock is not ready for this yet, not even close.

When is the Pacman v. De La Hoya fight? Doesn't De La Hoya usually fight at 154? Has Pac ever fought at 135 even?
 
I actually see Brock winning this fight. Randy isn't really a dominant fighter in my opinion. He has a 16-8 record and most of his legend was built off of the back and forth fights between him and Chuck. He did dismantle Tim convincingly for a 5 round descision, but I always considered Tim a joke and Fedor just showed us what a truly dominant fighter does with a guy like that.

If Brock wins this fight then a fight between him and Fedor has to happen or I'm going to be really pissed and pray on a nightly basis for Dana White's stupid arrogant ass to burn. They claim that they are all about giving the fans what they want and putting together great cards that never leave the fans dissapointed, well put up or shut up with this shit. Fans don't wanna be denied the opportunity to see great fights between the world's top fighters simply because a few arrogant millionaires that have never broke a sweat in their life can't put their egos and checkbooks aside long enough to make great fights happen.

I'd love to see the collision of Brocks speed power and size against Fedor's fearless dimeanor and seemingly flawless technique and unbreakable spirit. I'd pick Fedor to win, but I think it'd be a great fight rather it went 30 seconds or the distance. I'd also like to see Kimbo go up against Lesner for some reason. Kimbo is a joke, and I'm so ready for him to meet the punchline.
 
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