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Old 01-04-2010, 12:36 PM   #1
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Watched my first UFC event last week, got a question...

My friend lent me UFC 107, gotta say... WOW. I've never paid too much attention to MMA, I mean I watch fights on Youtube now and then but never been too hooked on it.

But now I've watched an entire event and am as addicted to it as wrestling. Some great fights, especially the BJ Penn VS Diego Sanchez. Also really enjoyed Paul Buentello VS Stefan Struve and Kenny Florian VS Clay Guida.

Anyways, my question, in between some of these fights there were some other fights kinda 'thrown in' that had no build up etc and pretty much started showing after the match had started. What's up with these fights?

They had the supposed 'main event' Penn VS Sanchez, and then after there was another of these smaller fights.

So yeah just hoping someone can clear that up for me.

(This is the first time I've ever been in the MMA forum)
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