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A espera para a luta muito aguardada terceira entre UFC campeão dos leves, Frankie Edgar e invicto contendor Gray Maynard finalmente acabou. O Ultimate Fighting Championship ® anunciou hoje que Edgar e Maynard vai acertar as contas quando a organização volta para o Toyota Center em Houston, Texas em sábado, 8 de outubro. Se uma luta pelo título importante não foi o suficiente, funcionários UFC também confirmaram que o campeão José Aldo vai defender seu título contra o sempre perigoso Kenny Florian.

"Frankie vs Gray era uma luta candidata a do ano da última vez eles se encontraram e eu não espero nada diferente desta vez em Houston," disseDana White. "Ambos os caras acreditam que venceram a última luta e a espera para a sua terceira acabou. Em 08 de outubro, nenhum desses caras planejam deixá-la aos juízes.

" Aldo tem passado o carro nos cara de 145 libras, mas Florian é o cara mais experiente que ele já lutou," White continuou. "Kenny parecia realmente afiado contra Diego Nunes em sua última luta e Diego é um cara que treina com Aldo. Eu acho que Kenny está aí para provar que ele pode ganhar seu primeiro título mundial do UFC. "

Além das duas lutas de titulo mundial, ex-número um middleweight Chael Sonnen espera voltar a vencer , quando ele travar duelo com o mão pesada Brian Stann, enquanto os peso pesados Dave Herman e ​​Mike Russow vão colidir. Além disso, Melvin Guillard contra Joe Lauzon.

Um boxeador tremendo com grande quedas e boa postura, campeão dos leves do UFC Frankie Edgar ganhou back-to-back vitórias sobre o lendário BJ Penn em 2010, antes de lutar um empate épico com Maynard em janeiro.

"Na realidade, essa luta é tudo para mim", Edgar, 13-1-1, disse. "Isso é tudo que eu trabalhava e esta é uma luta decisiva na minha carreira. Quero terminar este capítulo com uma nota positiva. Espero fogos de artifício nesta terceira luta com base Gray e eu lutamos. Eu tenho treinado muito duro e espero sair por cima. "

Desde que ingressou na UFC em 2007, Gray Maynard tem provado ser um dos candidatos mais dominante na divisão de leves. Vindo de vitórias sobre Jim Miller, Roger Huerta e Kenny Florian, o ex-lutador de destaque colegiado na Michigan State prometeu deixar Houston com o título que ele acredita que é seu por direito.

"Eu estou esperando 110 por cento de Frank Edgar," Maynard, 11-0-1, 1NC, disse. "É por isso que eu vou estar mais preparado e determinado do que nunca. Eu pensei que venci a última luta. Desta vez, não haverá qualquer dúvida na mente dos juízes ou do resto do mundo que eu sou o campeão leve do UFC. Esta luta significa tudo para mim e eu vou provar isso dia 08 de outubro, em Houston, Texas. "

Reconhecido por muitos como um dos 3 lutadores pound-for-pound do mundo,o campeão José Aldo venceu Urijah Faber, Gamburyan Manny e Hominick Mark em passeios recente. Com uma exibição devastadora de poder de ataque e nocaute, o lutador de 24 anos de idade pode enfrentara o teste mais duro de sua carreira, Florian no Texas.

"Kenny Florian é um lutador muito duro, com experiência em categorias de vários peso ", Aldo, 19-1, disse. "Esta é uma luta emocionante para os fãs e vai mostrar por que a divisão de pena é um dos mais difíceis no UFC."

Vindo de uma vitória sobre Diego Nunes em sua estréia no peso pena, em junho, favorito dos fãs Kenny Florian agora tem os olhos postos em reivindicar seu primeiro título mundial. Um lutador dotado de finalizações marcantes, "Ken-Flo", acredita ele se encontrou na casa dos 66 quilos - uma casa que ele planeja ficar por um longo tempo.

"Estar com 145 libras, eu sinto que sou um dos melhores, o atleta mais fortes na divisão", Florian, 16-5, disse. "Jose Aldo é o adversário mais perigoso que já enfrentei, mas eu nunca me senti mais preparado. A maioria das pessoas são intimidados por José, mas eu planejo trazer a luta para mim. Espero que isso seja uma luta muito emocionante que terminara comigo realizando o meu sonho de me tornar um campeão mundial. "

Uma das melhores lutas middleweight do ano Chael Sonnen contra Brian Stann. Depois de quase ter derrotado o campeão Anderson Silva agosto passado, o Sonnen (26-10-1) quer nada menos do que outra chance contra "Spider." Chegar lá pode vir a ser um caminho traiçoeiro, "All-American" Stann , que vem de nocautes sobre Jorge Santiago e Chris Leben.

Dave Herman lutara com Mike Russow . Apelidado de "Pee Wee", o Herman 26 anos de idade (21-2) provou não ser uma piada no Octagon, batendo em John Olav Einemo em sua estréia no UFC em junho. Ele vai enfrentar outro peso pesado em ascensão no Toyota Center, Russow (14-1, 1NC), vencedor de três lutas consecutivas, KOs sobre de Todd Duffee e Jon Madsen.

Acreditando mais uma vitória vai ganhar-lhe uma chance ao cobiçado título dos pesos leves, Melvin Guillard que vem de uma série de vitórias enfrentara Joe Lauzon . Apelidado de "O Assassino Young," Guillard (46-9-3, 1NC), 28, está montando vitórias consecutivas sobre Evan Dunham e rolo Shane. No entanto, seu caminho para o ouro é pavimentada com um obstáculo sério potencial em 27 anos de idade Lauzon (20-6), vem de uma apresentação excelente sobre Curt Warburton, em junho.

fonte:bjpenn.com

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vc tem ela ai em ingles tb cara?

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The wait for the much-anticipated third fight between UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar and unbeaten top contender Gray Maynard is finally over. The Ultimate Fighting Championship® announced today that Edgar and Maynard will settle the score when the organization returns to the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas on Saturday, Oct. 8. If one major title fight wasn’t enough, UFC officials also confirmed that UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo will defend his crown against the always-dangerous Kenny Florian.

“Frankie and Gray had a Fight of the Year candidate the last time they met and I expect nothing different this time around in Houston,” UFC President Dana White said. “Both guys truly believe they won the last fight and the wait for their third fight is over. On Oct. 8, neither of these guys plans on leaving it to the judges.

“Aldo’s been running through guys at 145-pounds, but Florian is the most experienced guy he’s ever fought,” White continued. “Kenny looked really sharp against Diego Nunes in his last fight and Diego is a guy who trains with Aldo. I think Kenny is out to prove that he can get over the hump and win his first UFC world title.”

In addition to the two world title fights, former number one middleweight contender Chael Sonnen hopes to spark another run at the belt when he locks horns with the heavy-handed Brian Stann, while heavyweights Dave Herman and Mike Russow are set to collide. Plus, a pivotal lightweight bout pits Melvin Guillard against submission ace Joe Lauzon.

UFC 136: EDGAR vs. MAYNARD 3 will be available live on Pay-Per-View at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT on UFC.TV, iN DEMAND, DirecTV, DISH Network, Avail-TVN, BellTV, Shaw Communications, Sasktel, and Viewer’s Choice Canada for a suggested retail price of $44.99 US/$49.99 CAN for Standard Definition and $54.99 US/$59.99 CAN for High Definition.

UFC 136: EDGAR vs. MAYNARD 3 will coincide with the UFC Fan Expo, which takes place Friday, Oct. 7 and Saturday, Oct. 8 at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston. Fans won’t want to miss this chance to participate in the ultimate fan experience, including special events, interactive Q&A sessions, meet & greets with top UFC fighters, Training & Development sessions and much more. Tickets and VIP packages are on sale NOW at www.ufcfanexpo.com

A tremendous boxer with great takedowns and poise, UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar (fighting out of Toms River, N.J.) earned back-to-back wins over the legendary BJ Penn in 2010 before battling to an epic draw with Maynard in January. The 29-year-old heads to Houston with the sole mission of defending the title and upending the only man to ever defeat him.

“In reality, this fight is everything to me,” Edgar, 13-1-1, said. “This is everything I worked for and this is a defining fight in my career. I want to end this chapter with Gray on a positive note. I expect more fireworks in this third fight based on how both Gray and I fight. I’ve been training really hard and I expect to come out on top.”

Since joining the UFC in 2007, Gray Maynard (fighting out of Las Vegas, Nev.) has proven to be one of the most dominant contenders in the lightweight division. Holder of wins over the likes of Jim Miller, Roger Huerta and Kenny Florian, the 32-year-old former collegiate wrestling standout at Michigan State has vowed to leave Houston with the title he rightfully believes is his.

“I’m always expecting 110 percent from Frank Edgar,” Maynard, 11-0-1, 1NC, said. “That’s why I’m gonna be more prepared and determined than ever before. I thought I won the last fight. This time, there won’t be any doubt in the judges’ minds or the rest of the world that I’m the UFC lightweight champion. This fight means everything to me and I’m going to prove it on Oct. 8th in Houston, Texas.”

Recognized by many as one of the sport’s top three pound-for-pound best, UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo (fighting out of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) has torn through the likes of Urijah Faber, Manny Gamburyan and Mark Hominick in recent outings. With his devastating display of striking and knockout power, the 24-year-old titleholder may face the toughest test of his young career when he faces Florian in Texas. It’s a fact that has the once-beaten fighter as motivated as ever.

“Kenny Florian is a tough fighter with experience in many weight classes,” Aldo, 19-1, said. “This is an exciting fight for the fans and will show why the featherweight division is one of the toughest in the UFC.”

Fresh off a win over Diego Nunes in his featherweight debut in June, fan favorite Kenny Florian (fighting out of Boston, Mass.) now has his sights set on claiming his first world title. A gifted submission artist with underrated striking, the 35-year-old “Ken-Flo” believes he’s found a home at 145-pounds – a home he plans on ruling for a long time.

“Being at 145 pounds, I feel like I’m one of the better, stronger athletes in the division,” Florian, 16-5, said. “Jose Aldo is the most dangerous opponent I’ve ever faced, but I’ve never felt more prepared. Most people are intimidated by Jose, but I plan on bringing the fight to him. I expect this to be a really exciting fight that ends in me realizing my dreams of becoming a world champion.”

One of the best middleweight matchups of the year pits contenders Chael Sonnen (fighting out of West Linn, Ore.) and Brian Stann (fighting out of Scranton, Pa.) against one another. After nearly defeating champion Anderson Silva last Aug., the 34-year-old Sonnen (26-10-1) wants nothing more than another shot at “The Spider.” Getting there might prove to be a treacherous path, as in his way stands “All-American” Stann (11-3), who is coming off back-to-back knockout victories over Jorge Santiago and Chris Leben.

A potential heavyweight slugfest is scheduled for Oct. 8 as Dave Herman (fighting out of Temecula, Calif.) meets Mike Russow (fighting out of Chicago, Ill.). Nicknamed “Pee Wee,” the 26-year-old Herman (21-2) has proved to be no joke in the Octagon, knocking out John Olav Einemo in his UFC debut in June. He’ll face another heavyweight on the rise at Toyota Center in Russow (14-1, 1NC), a winner of three straight, including consecutive KOs of Todd Duffee and Jon Madsen.

Believing one more win will earn him a coveted lightweight title shot, Melvin Guillard (fighting out of New Orleans, La.) looks to extend his winning streak to six when he meets submission ace Joe Lauzon (fighting out of East Bridgewater, Mass.). Nicknamed “The Young Assassin,” Guillard (46-9-3, 1NC), 28, is riding consecutive knockout victories over Evan Dunham and Shane Roller. However, his road to gold is paved with a serious potential roadblock in 27-year-old Lauzon (20-6), who is fresh off an outstanding submission over Curt Warburton in June.

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Essa se tudo der certo assistirei in loco!! Vou ver o Aldo ganhar com a camisa do mengao e zuar o Sonnen demais!! Po nem acredito q vai rolar esse card tao bom!! Me mudei do RIO pra Houston e perdi o UFC RIO (se bem q talvez nem conseguisse comprar ingresso) fiquei puto...agora vai rolar uma compensaçao!!

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The wait for the much-anticipated third fight between UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar and unbeaten top contender Gray Maynard is finally over. The Ultimate Fighting Championship® announced today that Edgar and Maynard will settle the score when the organization returns to the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas on Saturday, Oct. 8. If one major title fight wasn’t enough, UFC officials also confirmed that UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo will defend his crown against the always-dangerous Kenny Florian.

“Frankie and Gray had a Fight of the Year candidate the last time they met and I expect nothing different this time around in Houston,” UFC President Dana White said. “Both guys truly believe they won the last fight and the wait for their third fight is over. On Oct. 8, neither of these guys plans on leaving it to the judges.

“Aldo’s been running through guys at 145-pounds, but Florian is the most experienced guy he’s ever fought,” White continued. “Kenny looked really sharp against Diego Nunes in his last fight and Diego is a guy who trains with Aldo. I think Kenny is out to prove that he can get over the hump and win his first UFC world title.”

In addition to the two world title fights, former number one middleweight contender Chael Sonnen hopes to spark another run at the belt when he locks horns with the heavy-handed Brian Stann, while heavyweights Dave Herman and Mike Russow are set to collide. Plus, a pivotal lightweight bout pits Melvin Guillard against submission ace Joe Lauzon.

UFC 136: EDGAR vs. MAYNARD 3 will be available live on Pay-Per-View at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT on UFC.TV, iN DEMAND, DirecTV, DISH Network, Avail-TVN, BellTV, Shaw Communications, Sasktel, and Viewer’s Choice Canada for a suggested retail price of $44.99 US/$49.99 CAN for Standard Definition and $54.99 US/$59.99 CAN for High Definition.

UFC 136: EDGAR vs. MAYNARD 3 will coincide with the UFC Fan Expo, which takes place Friday, Oct. 7 and Saturday, Oct. 8 at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston. Fans won’t want to miss this chance to participate in the ultimate fan experience, including special events, interactive Q&A sessions, meet & greets with top UFC fighters, Training & Development sessions and much more. Tickets and VIP packages are on sale NOW at www.ufcfanexpo.com

A tremendous boxer with great takedowns and poise, UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar (fighting out of Toms River, N.J.) earned back-to-back wins over the legendary BJ Penn in 2010 before battling to an epic draw with Maynard in January. The 29-year-old heads to Houston with the sole mission of defending the title and upending the only man to ever defeat him.

“In reality, this fight is everything to me,” Edgar, 13-1-1, said. “This is everything I worked for and this is a defining fight in my career. I want to end this chapter with Gray on a positive note. I expect more fireworks in this third fight based on how both Gray and I fight. I’ve been training really hard and I expect to come out on top.”

Since joining the UFC in 2007, Gray Maynard (fighting out of Las Vegas, Nev.) has proven to be one of the most dominant contenders in the lightweight division. Holder of wins over the likes of Jim Miller, Roger Huerta and Kenny Florian, the 32-year-old former collegiate wrestling standout at Michigan State has vowed to leave Houston with the title he rightfully believes is his.

“I’m always expecting 110 percent from Frank Edgar,” Maynard, 11-0-1, 1NC, said. “That’s why I’m gonna be more prepared and determined than ever before. I thought I won the last fight. This time, there won’t be any doubt in the judges’ minds or the rest of the world that I’m the UFC lightweight champion. This fight means everything to me and I’m going to prove it on Oct. 8th in Houston, Texas.”

Recognized by many as one of the sport’s top three pound-for-pound best, UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo (fighting out of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) has torn through the likes of Urijah Faber, Manny Gamburyan and Mark Hominick in recent outings. With his devastating display of striking and knockout power, the 24-year-old titleholder may face the toughest test of his young career when he faces Florian in Texas. It’s a fact that has the once-beaten fighter as motivated as ever.

“Kenny Florian is a tough fighter with experience in many weight classes,” Aldo, 19-1, said. “This is an exciting fight for the fans and will show why the featherweight division is one of the toughest in the UFC.”

Fresh off a win over Diego Nunes in his featherweight debut in June, fan favorite Kenny Florian (fighting out of Boston, Mass.) now has his sights set on claiming his first world title. A gifted submission artist with underrated striking, the 35-year-old “Ken-Flo” believes he’s found a home at 145-pounds – a home he plans on ruling for a long time.

“Being at 145 pounds, I feel like I’m one of the better, stronger athletes in the division,” Florian, 16-5, said. “Jose Aldo is the most dangerous opponent I’ve ever faced, but I’ve never felt more prepared. Most people are intimidated by Jose, but I plan on bringing the fight to him. I expect this to be a really exciting fight that ends in me realizing my dreams of becoming a world champion.”

One of the best middleweight matchups of the year pits contenders Chael Sonnen (fighting out of West Linn, Ore.) and Brian Stann (fighting out of Scranton, Pa.) against one another. After nearly defeating champion Anderson Silva last Aug., the 34-year-old Sonnen (26-10-1) wants nothing more than another shot at “The Spider.” Getting there might prove to be a treacherous path, as in his way stands “All-American” Stann (11-3), who is coming off back-to-back knockout victories over Jorge Santiago and Chris Leben.

A potential heavyweight slugfest is scheduled for Oct. 8 as Dave Herman (fighting out of Temecula, Calif.) meets Mike Russow (fighting out of Chicago, Ill.). Nicknamed “Pee Wee,” the 26-year-old Herman (21-2) has proved to be no joke in the Octagon, knocking out John Olav Einemo in his UFC debut in June. He’ll face another heavyweight on the rise at Toyota Center in Russow (14-1, 1NC), a winner of three straight, including consecutive KOs of Todd Duffee and Jon Madsen.

Believing one more win will earn him a coveted lightweight title shot, Melvin Guillard (fighting out of New Orleans, La.) looks to extend his winning streak to six when he meets submission ace Joe Lauzon (fighting out of East Bridgewater, Mass.). Nicknamed “The Young Assassin,” Guillard (46-9-3, 1NC), 28, is riding consecutive knockout victories over Evan Dunham and Shane Roller. However, his road to gold is paved with a serious potential roadblock in 27-year-old Lauzon (20-6), who is fresh off an outstanding submission over Curt Warburton in June.

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Só para corrigir a tradução, pois inverteu totalmente o sentido:

Esta traduzido: "Aldo tem corrido dos caras do 145-libras"

Original: Aldo’s been running through guys at 145-pounds

Numa tradução livre, quer dizer: Aldo tem passado o carro nos cara de 145 libras

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Só para corrigir a tradução, pois inverteu totalmente o sentido:

Esta traduzido: "Aldo tem corrido dos caras do 145-libras"

Original: Aldo’s been running through guys at 145-pounds

Numa tradução livre, quer dizer: Aldo tem passado o carro nos cara de 145 libras

Ahhh bom, tava axando super estranho essa frase. rs. :rolleyes:

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Só para corrigir a tradução, pois inverteu totalmente o sentido:

Esta traduzido: "Aldo tem corrido dos caras do 145-libras"

Original: Aldo’s been running through guys at 145-pounds

Numa tradução livre, quer dizer: Aldo tem passado o carro nos cara de 145 libras

valeu brow!!

ja corrigi!!

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esta disputa dos leves ta demorando mt , esta categoria ta mt competitiva e ta na hora de soltar a roleta!!

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não tá na hora de darem um main event pro Aldo não?!?!

po o cara é campeao, da show, arrebenta todo mundo, luta da noite!!

tem q ve isso ae :blink:

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"rolo Shane"

Eu ri kkkk

no mais, war aldo e edgar!

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