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missj
15th November 2009, 10:00
Brock Lesnar is in extremely bad shape and there are questions as to whether he will ever fight again.

Lesnar, 32, is in far worse shape than he has been letting on. He went to Canada last week to try to get some rest, collapsed, and was rushed to the hospital. He has mono and also something else that he doesn't want to get out, and all we now is that he does not have cancer and he does not have AIDS. It is, however, extremely serious and he will not be fighting again for a long, long time, if he is able to fight again.

Dana White is heading to Minnesota tonight and will be working to get Lesnar to the Mayo Clinic or equivalent medical facility for treatment.

Also, Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira has a staph infection and his fight with Cain Velasquez at UFC 108 is off. Nogueira will need an IV to hopefully get the infection out. He is also in bad shape.

With Lesnar out indefinitely, Shane Carwin will be undergoing knee surgery, so he will not be available to face Velasquez at UFC 108.

http://www.f4wonline.com/


Hier ook nog wat nieuws omtrent Lesnar

http://www.sherdog.com/news/news/White-No-Return-in-Sight-for-Ill-Lesnar-20949

snip83
15th November 2009, 10:04
Dank u op de vroege morge schone limbo

FOCUS
15th November 2009, 11:05
he has mono, doesn't have AIDS or Cancer....???????

:Dik hoor het dr. Gregory al zeggen: Wat disease doesn't include AIDS, CANCER and mono, but is making a UFC selfproclaimed champion whine like a baby?

http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/ae159/vingtsun108/house.jpg

Socra
15th November 2009, 14:05
Shit man, dit is wel heftig nieuws!

Stel nou dat hij echt van het toneel is? Wat gebeurt er dan? Velasquez en Carwin hebben zich nog niet bewezen, dus als een van die twee kampioen wordt, zegt dat nog niets. De UFC moet dus weer helemaal opnieuw een hype maken... Dat betekent denk ik dat de oudjes van stal gehaald moeten worden. Maar Nog is geblesseerd...

En het Fedor-verhaal wordt dan ook weer heel anders... Het was zo dat iemand om 'kampioen' te zijn ook goed bij de UFC terecht kon. Tenminste volgens veel amerikanen... Maar nu is Fedor dus weer onbetwist nr. 1. Dus dan zou je als ambitieus zwaargewicht toch naar Strikeforce moeten...

Zomaar wat mijmeringen op een zondagmiddag...

flip-mo
15th November 2009, 14:16
Das heel kut ja...

Denk dat Frank Mir word opgetrommeld als de nieuwe messias

thefxr
15th November 2009, 17:06
Ze leggen Ubereem vast en er komt een interimtitel gevecht!

snip83
15th November 2009, 17:08
Ze leggen Ubereem vast en er komt een interimtitel gevecht!


one leggertje

Dierenamerbulance
15th November 2009, 17:08
nou.. ik zal hem niet missen

missj
15th November 2009, 17:15
Ben geen fan van Brock,maar het kan wel interresant worden ,als die dus wegvalt,Noguera uit de running Carwin ,ben benieuwd met wie ze aankomen...

thefxr
15th November 2009, 17:36
Miscchien heeft Brock last van zijn hart.

chief108
16th November 2009, 08:23
he has mono, doesn't have AIDS or Cancer....???????

:Dik hoor het dr. Gregory al zeggen: Wat disease doesn't include AIDS, CANCER and mono, but is making a UFC selfproclaimed champion whine like a baby?

hahaha I LOL'd...

bring in Dr. House!!! :laugh:

maar ja
wel enorm klote voor de man zelf natuurlijk

en ik zie Dana nou alweer stressen hoe hij dit "publiciteits probleempje" gaat oplossen :p

Socra
16th November 2009, 15:57
Nog wat meer mijmeringen op fiveounces:


The Current Heavyweight Crisis

Posted by Barrett Hooper on Monday, November 16, 2009 at 9:41 am· Leave a Comment

http://fiveouncesofpain.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/Brock-225x300.jpg


BrockSixty-five million years ago, the biggest, baddest animals on the planet were wiped out by an intergalactic pebble. Today, their top-of-the-food-chain contemporaries – the UFC heavyweight fighter – are facing their own extinction level event.

No fewer than three of the promotion’s best 265-pound bruisers have been sidelined with illnesses and injuries, placing the future of the entire weight class in jeopardy and opening the door for its chief rival to gloat a little bit.

Brock Lesnar, the musclebound monstrosity who wears his championship belt like a charm bracelet, has been hospitalized in North Dakota with an undisclosed illness. First it was thought he had H1N1, then mononucleosis, and now UFC president Dana White is hitting the panic button by saying whatever he has is “bad” and that he’s “very, very sick” and “he’s not going to be getting well anytime soon,” although White did rule out cancer and AIDS.

As a result, White has already been forced to scrap Lesnar’s title bout with undefeated top contender Shane Carwin twice, first from next Saturday’s UFC 106 main event and then from UFC 108’s main event on January 2.

But the damage doesn’t stop there.

The scheduled replacement bout for UFC 108 between heavyweights Cain Velasquez and Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira has also been thrown on the trash heap because Nogueira has been hospitalized with a severe staph infection that’s entered his bloodstream. And you can forget about dropping Carwin into the vacant slot opposite Velasquez because Carwin has a knee injury that will require surgery, putting him out of commission indefinitely.

Suddenly, the most dangerous division in mixed martial arts can’t even stand on its own two feet. I’m not running around screaming that the sky is falling, but the depth of the weight class has been significantly drained, at least for the foreseeable future. That’s especially bad news when you consider that big-name heavyweight bouts provide powerhouse pay-per-view numbers.

So while three of its stars are taking up space in the hospital, what does the UFC do in the interim? The obvious answer is to create an interim championship, except that Lesnar just unified the title in his last fight against Frank Mir at UFC 100 and it’s too soon to go down that road again (ask me how I feel about it in three months if Lesnar’s still on the disabled list).

Besides, who among the UFC’s current crop of 265-pounders deserves to fight for even a temporary title? The answer is none of them.

Mir is the best of the rest, but he needs to prove he can still roll with the big boys since Lesnar turned his face into luncheon meat. He’ll have that chance at UFC 107 in December when he faces Cheick Kongo, the French kickboxer who needs to learn to grapple (or at least some serious takedown and submissions defense) if he’s to ever be a threat for the title.

Nogueira protégé Junior dos Santos embarrassed the hell out of PRIDE legend Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic at UFC 103 but he’s only had three UFC fights and needs a couple of more to be considered a legitimate contender. He’ll be able to notch another win when he faces another Cro Cop killer in Gabriel Gonzaga at UFC 108. Gonzaga already blew his title shot when he lost to then-champ Randy Couture at UFC 74 and he’s since lost to Carwin, so he’s a long way from being in the hunt.

Meanwhile, Cro Cop and his UFC 110 opponent Ben Rothwell are merely fighting for respect and continued employment, and former three-time champ Couture has made it clear he’s happy fighting at light heavyweight even if his clinch-and-prey win over Brandon Vera on Saturday didn’t have too many people smiling.

Of course, this would be the perfect opportunity to start integrating some of the fighters from the current all-heavyweights season of The Ultimate Fighter. The reality series is a farm team of sorts for the Big Show, after all. But as anyone who’s watched even a single episode can tell you, this season is a bust. And a belly and a beard. With perhaps one or two exceptions, none of these Biggest Loser look-alikes have a chance of winning anything more than a pie-eating contest. And before you start talking about Kimbo Slice, the former backyard brawler is plenty popular, and he’ll have his moment to shine in the UFC but he will never – I repeat, never – get a shot at the heavyweight title. There’s truth in the saying about teaching old dogs new tricks. You can get Slice to roll over, but once he’s on his back all he knows how to do is let you scratch his belly.

The timing of all of this couldn’t be worse for the UFC. Its chief rival, Strikeforce, is coming off its biggest event ever, a live network TV card headlined by the number-one-ranked T-Rex, Fedor Emelianenko, and undefeated contender Brett Rogers just over a week ago. The card also included a heavyweight showdown between former UFC fighter Fabrcio Werdum and Antonio Silva. Toss in the currently MIA heavyweight champ Alistair Overeem and up-and-comer Bobby Lashley and Strikeforce can now make a (tenuous) claim to having the best heavyweight pool in MMA. At least until Lesnar, Carwin and Nogueira are healthy.

It must be killing Dana White to lose those bragging rights, not that he’ll ever admit it. But the moment he re-signs former champs Andrei Arlovski or Tim Sylvia we might want to consider watching the skies for falling rocks.

chief108
16th November 2009, 16:13
serious LOL

There’s truth in the saying about teaching old dogs new tricks. You can get Slice to roll over, but once he’s on his back all he knows how to do is let you scratch his belly.

thefxr
16th November 2009, 17:15
Ik denk dat Dana, Rogers laat tekenen.:w00t:

FOCUS
16th November 2009, 20:11
....The Ultimate Fighter. The reality series is a farm team of sorts for the Big Show, after all. But as anyone who’s watched even a single episode can tell you, this season is a bust. And a belly and a beard. With perhaps one or two exceptions, none of these Biggest Loser look-alikes have a chance of winning anything more than a pie-eating contest..

:D en dit dan


maar wat the hell is dr met Brock dan?
Ik ga ff lekker aan de specu, tis tenslotte bijna sinterklaas....

ROIDS have fucked up his liver...plus kidneyfailure:jerry:

chief108
16th November 2009, 20:31
ROIDS have fucked up his liver...
precies...
acuut leverfalen oid...
komt nooit meer goed

Biiyen
16th November 2009, 20:33
:D en dit dan


maar wat the hell is dr met Brock dan?
Ik ga ff lekker aan de specu, tis tenslotte bijna sinterklaas....

ROIDS have fucked up his liver...plus kidneyfailure:jerry:

Dat dacht ik dus ook meteen...

Hart en lever problemen door een leven van structureel anabolen spuiten in combinatie met structureel zijn lichaam pushen tot het maximum.

Als je het verhaal ontleed dan zou je er uit op kunnen maken dat hij een lichte hartaanval heeft gehad, naar Canada is gegaan om tot rust te komen... en daar nog ene er overheen heeft gekregen. :evil:

Lesnar, 32, is in far worse shape than he has been letting on. He went to Canada last week to try to get some rest, collapsed, and was rushed to the hospital.

Hij zegt dat hij mono heeft, van mono wordt je dus snel moe en ben je kortademig.... dat zijn dezelfde symptomen als een lichte hartaanval. Ik zeg het je... het is een cover up. Want dat zou direct betekenen dat hun Champ een vaststaande spuiter is. :jason:

sikkwittet
16th November 2009, 20:37
internal roid rage

sikkwittet
16th November 2009, 20:39
ooh lekker als hij dalijk dood gaat dan.
wat dan. dan leest heel de wereld over DE ALLERBESTE FREEFIGHTER EVER, gestroven aan roids.
en dan zijn we weer 15 jaar terug in de tijd.
die gsat gaat mma dus toch nog verder verneuken.

thefxr
16th November 2009, 20:41
precies...
acuut leverfalen oid...
komt nooit meer goed

Heb ik ook eens gehad, echt niet leuk.

chief108
16th November 2009, 20:46
nieuwe gekregen?

want dat herstelt toch niet meer?

Overlevingskansen

Bij acuut leverfalen verbeteren de overlevingskansen na een levertransplantatie. Na een transplantatie heeft 60-80 procent van de patiënten een kans om ten minste één jaar te overleven. Zonder transplantatie is de overlevingskans ongeveer 10-40 procent.

chief108
16th November 2009, 20:58
"He's got mono, and he's got something else wrong with him. I know what's wrong with him; he just doesn't want me talking about it," White was quoted as saying on TSN. "He is not well, and he is not getting any better. ... He's got a lot of problems."

SOURCE (http://www.twincities.com/ci_13799256?source=most_viewed&nclick_check=1)

Dierenamerbulance
16th November 2009, 21:30
dana regelt wel een lever voor hem...

chief108
16th November 2009, 21:32
one leggertje

voor zijn champ stuurt hij wel een paar maffioso op pad die een "geschikte donor" voor hem vinden :p

FOCUS
17th November 2009, 10:35
ja en moet je raden wat ie met die nieuwe lever gaat doen:brow:


die Dana, met zn ik-weet-wat-ie-heeft-maar-ik-zeg-het-lekker-niet houding:laugh:
wat een klein verwend kereltje is het toch... zeg dat je het niet weet, of zeg wat het is...maar nee, paniek! vaag houden, interessant doen!

tis net hints...tis geen AIDS, en geen KANKER, en ook geen H1N1 -een griepje mensen, dat alleen bij ernstig zieke mensen kwaad kan, dus bij een volwassen kerel in de prime vn zn leven is het normaliter geen reden tot paniek- maar dr is mono en dr is nog iets...wie het raadt mag front row seats tijdens de transplantatie, die natuurlijk op pay per view gaat, chirurg Shane Carwin zal zowel de anasthesie als de operatie op zich nemen en mensen, HET WORDT BLOEDERIG.

Huppakee, Dana Fucking White heeft zn kijkcijfertjes en alles is onder controle

wat een attentionwhore is die White zeg:smash:

thefxr
17th November 2009, 10:57
http://www.sherdog.com/news/articles/Exclusive-UFC-Bosses-Split-on-Couture-Vera-More-on-Lesnar-20970

Might Is Right
17th November 2009, 12:11
ooh lekker als hij dalijk dood gaat dan.
wat dan. dan leest heel de wereld over DE ALLERBESTE FREEFIGHTER EVER, gestroven aan roids.
en dan zijn we weer 15 jaar terug in de tijd.
die gsat gaat mma dus toch nog verder verneuken.

Wat interesseert het mij wat "de wereld" over freefight leest? Laat ze maar lekker met de vinger wijzen, ik zou er niets mee inzitten moest FF/MMA terug meer een bad boys' sport worden.