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Lesner is out for UFC106

Brock Lesnar, the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s massive heavyweight titleholder, was forced to withdraw Monday from his highly anticipated Nov. 21 title defense in Las Vegas against Shane Carwin.

UFC president Dana White confirmed the news to Yahoo! Sports. White said Lesnar has been ill for more than three-and-a-half weeks and unable to train. With the bout at UFC 106 less than a month away, Lesnar was forced to postpone the title defense.
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“He said he’s never been this sick in his life,” White said. “He said it’s been going on for a long time and he just hasn’t been able to shake it.”

White said he does not believe Lesnar had the H1N1 virus, commonly known as swine flu.

The fight matched two of the biggest and most powerful heavyweights in the UFC. Lesnar (4-1), a former World Wrestling Entertainment star, was a junior college and NCAA Division I wrestling champion. Carwin is a former Division II national wrestling champion.

Both men weigh around 295 pounds and cut weight to make the heavyweight division’s 265-pound limit.

White said he is not sure when the fight will be rescheduled or if Carwin will still fight on the card.

“We’re still working everything out,” he said.

Carwin (11-0), who made several appearances in Los Angeles on Saturday to promote the fight, was clearly disappointed at getting the news.

“My heart just sank, as you can imagine,” Carwin said. “Hopefully, we’ll get it rescheduled soon.”

The co-feature at UFC 106 is set to be a light heavyweight bout between Tito Ortiz and Forrest Griffin, both among the company’s most popular fighters. That bout could be moved to main event status if White does not land a suitable opponent for Carwin for that date.
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well, thats what happens when when you drink coors.
 
That wasn't that bad..

And the UFC don't control the refs.. The athletic commissions do, and they don't gave a fuck what anyone else think..

you'd think vegas would be jumping on the athetlic commission about it though. not that they'd listen... they arn't accountable for anything.
 
you'd think vegas would be jumping on the athetlic commission about it though. not that they'd listen... they arn't accountable for anything.

The only people they probably answer to is the Nevada State Government, and they probably couldn't give 2 shits about the sport..

Edit. Or California State Government in UFC 104's case..
 
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So with Rampage dropping out, Brock out, and a semi lame Forrest v Tito fight I don't see much to look forward to on the big fights for a few months.
 
best part of last night's episode:


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So with Rampage dropping out, Brock out, and a semi lame Forrest v Tito fight I don't see much to look forward to on the big fights for a few months.

UFC 105 isn't all that bad. Vera vs Couture & Hardy vs Swick as two fights I'm definitely going to enjoy. I'm a big Vera fan, and the event is free on Spike, so I'm going to be happy.
 
Couture, hmmmm seems like age is catching up with him these days.. He did not look good against Big Nog at all.. And now moving back down to LHW? I see retirement in his very near future..
 
He should have stayed gone while he was on top. Don't pull a Coleman and keep fighting even after you are already in the Hall of Fame.