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I want the UFC to do a super fight in NOLA at the Superdome on the Saturday before Mardi Gras. The promotional opportunities would be sick and the city would work with the UFC in terms of planning. Especially if you have the fighters on a float with one of the Krewes during the week. That would be epic.
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I say go for it, all we got here is...gay pride ![]() |
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In NOLA during Mardi Gras (hell anytime), you can go to the parades or game, get wasted off of daiquiris by the levees, hit up Bourbon Street for some hand grenades and tourist floozies, take said floozies to a dive bar like Ms. Mae's, take her home and send her out in a cab. Add a major UFC event to the mix and the amount of epic goes up. You can't do anything like that in Atlanta because of the city's size, laws and too a lesser extent culture. |
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![]() Yes, a UFC in NOLA sounds like an epic sandwich with a side of awesome and a holy shit shake to wash everything down with. I'm bummed about UFC 145 now. my tickets which I covet and this weekend has been ruined by the untimely death of a very close childhood friend. I'm heading to south carolina tomorrow afternoon to be with his family and attend the funeral. |
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