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Oh . Interesting history Kuroshio.
I remember The UFC in Puerto Rico - They could have used Kerr or Ricco thenDon Frye tooled the PuertoRican National he fought. I speak semi fluent spanish- "Que bonita Bandera "= "what a pretty flag."...Are you PuertoRican or something? That flag is pretty normal to me. Now Japan- that s a cool flag. |
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Yeah, I started, coached and competed for Puerto Rico in sumo(and yes, I live in the US). That song, Que Bonita Bandera is a patriotic song, often invoked by the pro-independence faction...........That guy, Thomas Ramirez, who fought in the UFC against Don Frye in PR was quite a disappointment. He had no real MMA credentials, just lots of forms knowledge in karate.........They could have picked a better local guy, IMHO..........
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good question. Though you Japanese team sucked. Wheres Takanori Gomi? or Genki Sudo? Yoshida? Sakurai? Nakamura?
It should look something like this: 205ibs - Nakamura, Yoshida, Funaki 185ibs - Ryo Chonan, Sakuraba, Kondo 170ibs -Sakurai (cant think of anyone else capable of welterwieght??) 155ibs - Genki Sudo, Takanori Gomi, Sakurai
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LOL @ Pele This is such an old thread.
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oh yeah
i just noticed that. lol
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