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Herrasmies ei riko toiselta paikkoja vaikka toinen tökkäiskin silmään.
Olis Mirko voinut vääntää kättä vähän pidemmälle vielä.
Tyson Fury haluaisi tapella Cain Velasquezin kanssa. Noinkohan siinä kävisi kovin kauniisti, jos jotain muuta kuin puhdasta nyrkkeilyä otettaisiin.
Tästähän saadaan kohta hyvät matsit, kun Juniori ottaa Klitshkoa vastaan nyrkkeilyssä ja Fury ottaa Cainia vastaan MMA-säännöin :thumbs:
Tai lyödä sen keskeyryksen matossa.Cain nyt ei edes ikinä joutuisi lyöntietäisyydelle, kun voisi shootata viiden metrin päästä ja hakea subivoiton niin kuin Couture vs. Toney matsissa.
The rumor that is circulating on Wednesday surrounds longtime UFC commentator Mike Goldberg and his recent sabbatical from announcing duties.
As reported first by TerezOwens.com, the story as of now is that Goldie has entered rehab for drug addiction.
On Saturday, it was originally announced that Mike Goldberg would miss UFC 155 due to illness, but that no longer appears to be the case.
UFC president Dana White announced (via Yahoo Sports) that he does not know when Goldberg will return to the announcers' desk and that Jon Anik will step in to fulfill play-by-play duties for the time being.
Sources close to TerezOwens indicated that Goldberg has a fondness for Adderall, a prescription medication that is commonly prescribed to combat ADHD and narcolepsy. However, recreational use of the drug is popular due to its easy access and associated state of euphoria.
The voice of the UFC has not turned to his Twitter account to comment on his absence from the event, but he did reach out to his fans on Monday evening by wishing them a Happy New Year.
Please keep in mind that although this story has solid sources, it is still a rumor and should be treated as such. All of us at Bleacher Report wish Goldie a speedy recovery.
Mike Goldberg says health issue caused him to miss UFC 155, denies Internet rumors
Contrary to recent online reports, long-time UFC play-by-play man Mike Goldberg says a freak recent health scare was the only reason why he missed UFC 155.
Goldberg didn't call last weekend's show in Las Vegas, marking the first time since he debuted with the promotion in 1997 that he missed a UFC assignment for a reason other than a schedule conflict. In his place last Saturday night, announcer Jon Anik called the show alongside color analyst Joe Rogan.
After the event, UFC president Dana White said he was unsure when the veteran broadcaster would return Octagon-side.
"Goldie's out for a while," White said, "and I don't know when he'll be back."
White then refused to field any more questions about Goldberg.
Later in the week, rumors began to surface online that the 48-year-old Goldberg was battling drug addiction, however, when contacted by MMAFighting.com via text message on Friday, Goldberg denied those claims.
"I'm doing well," he said.
"Those rumors out there are not true. I'm dealing with a complicated health issue but feeling better and hoping to be back to 100 percent by Jan. 26 (UFC on FOX 6 in Chicago). See you soon."
Goldberg declined to discuss his health issue in detail.
However, according to multiple sources close to Goldberg, who all asked to remain anonymous, the broadcaster suffered from a severe upper respiratory infection in October. The already-asthmatic Goldberg was then treated with large doses of medication to open the airway and treat the infection. Goldberg's doctor later confirmed that the medication taken to treat the infection in combination with his normal asthma medication caused severe side effects that affected his ability to work, which according to the same sources, was the reason he missed UFC 155.
Goldberg is currently being treated to get his health back on track and is approaching a full recovery.