Também não estava a contar com esta. Muito interessante mesmo.
E gostava de ouvir o Overeem, mas a esta hora deve estar no hospital. É pena. :twisted:
O próximo para o Anderson Silva também é provável que seja o Weidman. Também não há grande coisa mais para escolher. Depois de hoje parece que as divisões encurtaram todas um bocado.
Admito que não estava a ver o Pezão a meter o Overeem a dormir, mas o sacana do Fitch é uma rata velha… 15 minutos com o Maia nas costas e sobreviveu… :o
Eu pessoalmente acho que o Carwin dá mais nas vistas.Desde que foi operado que encolheu 2 tamanhos.E o Frank Mir ganhou corpo de bodybuilder assim de repente para o seu 2º combate com o Lesnar .
UFC lightweight contender Anthony Pettis will cut to featherweight to challenge 145-pound champion Jose Aldo at a to-be-named event on Aug. 3.
UFC President Dana White recently confirmed the booking to USA Today, also noting that a venue has not yet been selected for the show. No other fights have been announced for the event, which will likely be headlined by the featherweight title tilt.
Pettis, 26, was expected to challenge the winner of Benson Henderson’s April 20 lightweight title defense against Gilbert Melendez, but it appears “Showtime” did not want to wait for that result. Instead, the Roufusport product will make his featherweight debut on the heels of three consecutive victories, most recently stopping fellow top-10 talent Donald Cerrone with a first-round body kick at UFC on Fox 6. The WEC’s final lightweight champion, Pettis has won seven of his last eight fights and owns 13 of his 16 career triumphs by either knockout or submission.
Aldo was last seen defending his featherweight strap against another former lightweight in Frankie Edgar. “Scarface” retained his title in a hard-fought, five-round contest three days ago at UFC 156. That unanimous decision win marked the 15th consecutive victory for Aldo, who has never tasted defeat while competing under the Zuffa umbrella. Widely regarded as a top 5 pound-for-pound talent, Aldo owns notable wins over Urijah Faber, Kenny Florian and Chad Mendes.