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Kebal
24th June 2010, 23:25
After five years, 13 fights and four straight losses, Keith Jardine's tenure with the UFC is over.

UFC President Dana White confirmed to MMA Fighting that the company has cut ties with the Ultimate Fighter season two alumni after his recent majority decision loss to Matt Hamill at last Saturday's TUF 11 finale.

"It sucks," White said. "I have nothing but respect for him and I hope to see him back soon."

Jardine -- nicknamed "The Dean of Mean -- first gained national attention in 2005 while on TUF, where he was eliminated from the competition by future friend and training partner Rashad Evans. He started his official UFC tenure with wins in four of his first five fights, including a TKO win over future champion Forrest Griffin at UFC 66. That win was expected to rocket him into contender status in the light-heavyweight division, but a shocking upset derailed his forward momentum.



Share6 At UFC 71, he'd been scheduled to face David Heath, but after Heath was moved into a different match, Jardine was paired with little-known Houston Alexander. At the time, Jardine was a huge favorite, but Alexander knocked him out in just 48 seconds. That began a see-saw stretch in which he struggled to find the consistency he needed to establish himself as a true championship contender.

After seemingly bouncing back with a split-decision win over Chuck Liddell, Jardine was ranked by some sites among the top ten light-heavyweights in the world, but in his next bout, he was knocked out by Wanderlei Silva. After another split-decision win, this time over Brandon Vera, Jardine hit the skids, dropping four straight, with losses to Quinton "Rampage" Jackson, Thiago Silva, Ryan Bader and finally, Hamill.

Prior to his final bout, Jardine was aware his job could be on the line, but he couldn't hold off Hamill in a closely fought match.

The 34-year-old Jardine (15-8-1 overall) finished his UFC run with a 6-7 mark

Vitor Belfort
25th June 2010, 05:37
It's about freaking time!

chief108
25th June 2010, 09:45
who the fuck is Keith Jardine....

flip-mo
25th June 2010, 09:47
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wno8tWg-Q4g
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67riI_A_pCA&feature=related

dit is keith jardine

chief108
25th June 2010, 09:50
ohhhhhh ja....

nou herinner ik het me weer
he once was Epic

Kebal
25th June 2010, 11:35
ach vond hem best sympathiek

Kebal
30th June 2010, 11:25
Keith Jardine: ‘Although my career is at a crossroads my story is only half written.’

When word surfaced last week that Keith Jardine had been released by the UFC on the heels of his fourth consecutive loss, and fifth his his last six bouts, it was greeted by most with relative acceptance…including “The Dean of Mean” himself. Jardine, who was on the wrong end of a majority decision against Matt Hamill at the Ultimate Fighter Finale 11, took to his website to offer his thoughts on receiving a pink-slip and what his immediate plans are:

“Last week I was let go by the UFC. I was sad to get the news but it was expected. I’ve always been proud to be a UFC fighter and they have been real good to me. I can’t help but to feel a bit like I’m losing a family.

As for now, I’m more motivated than ever. I’m going to take a vacation for a week then get back to work. Already, there are a lot of offers for fights coming I’m. Some are exciting. Starting over doesn’t sound so bad to me. Although my career is at a crossroads my story is only half written. I have a lot of fight left in me and I continue to improve with every fight. Anyway, I’m best when the chips are stacked against me and I will make it to the top. Thanks to all of my fans.”

The 34-year old made his Octagon debut in November 2005 and ran up a 5-2 record in his initial seven fights, including a controversial decision loss to Stephan Bonnar and wins over 205-pound champions Chuck Liddell and Forrest Griffin. Jardine’s run of bad luck back preceding his release dates back to UFC 84 and a brutal thirty-six second knockout loss to Wanderlei Silva.

sikkwittet
30th June 2010, 13:15
ja de dude is opzich best wel lachen

maar zijn vechtstijl vind ik niks meer aan man
halve lowkicks dan punches nemen
en wegrennen

nee de vechters snappen hem nu wel, dus daar werd hij dan ook steeds opgepakt zeg

I_LOVE_KNOCKOUTS
30th June 2010, 14:12
Niet verrassend.

Kebal
30th June 2010, 18:54
ook maar naar strikeforce dan