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This week, the UFC lost its main event from UFC 106, as Brock Lesnar had to postpone the fight with Shane Carwin due to a prolonged illness. Though a fight between Anthony Johnson and Josh Koscheck was added to 106, the event lost some star power when they lost Lesnar.

But the run of injuries and illnesses didn't end there:

-- The Thiago Alves/Jon Fitch bout for UFC 107 is off due to Alves' knee injury.

-- Erin Toughill had to pull out of her Nov. 7 Strikeforce fight with Marloes Coenen, a bout that was likely going to decide who would challenge Cristiane "Cyborg" Santos. Coenen will now face Roxanne Modafferi.

-- Kurt Pellegrino is out of "The Ultimate Fighter" finale bout with Frankie Edgar.

What happened? Did Dana White and Scott Coker have dinner under a ladder while staring into a broken mirror with a black cat criss crossing their path?

Nah. This is the consequence of having so many MMA events squeezed into a short time. In the next two months, the UFC, Strikeforce and WEC have ten events. With that many events, injuries to fighters are bound to happen.

Still, just to be sure, every MMA fighter with an upcoming bout may want to sprinkle some salt over their shoulder. 

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  1. AdamG
    1. Posted by AdamG Fri Oct 30, 2009 3:26 pm EDT

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    Weak. Was looking forward to Carwin Lesner and Alves v. Fitch. The other fights I could take or leave.
  2. chase h
    2. Posted by chase h Fri Oct 30, 2009 3:57 pm EDT

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    injuries are bound to happen in a full contact sport. people are always so surprised.
  3. Sandman
    3. Posted by Sandman Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:11 pm EDT

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    Too bad:
    Alves V. Fitch would have been quite an interesting match up in the present (as Fitch TKO’d Alves in 06). I'm very curious to see how Alves comes back after his inability to deal with GSP (who is, obviously, a cut above the rest). Alves beat Kos in 08, but got utterly outclassed by GSP’s wrestling. I’m wondering how he adjusts, if at all, to that diversity.
  4. Instant Money
    4. Posted by Instant Money Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:14 pm EDT

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    This fight card is going downhill quicker than the UFL.
  5. jayyolf1
    5. Posted by jayyolf1 Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:14 pm EDT

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    LOL!!!! I luv how you try to downplay the Strikeforce Nov. 7 Awesomeness.........all 4 of their main event fights are on and poppin'. That fight with the girls can be moved to a challengers card or something. Nice try though
    The only person who should be worried is Dana White/ UFC because of the Lesnar v. Carwin cancellation/rescheduled fight and now the Alves v. Fitch fight cancellation.
    From what I am reading, they are not even trying to refund some of the money to fans that paid BIG MONEY to see Lesnar fight.......that is not a smart move as people are NOT gonna be happy paying that kind of money to now see a Tito v. Griffin fight.
    AND to make matters worse, UFC/Dana is still running the commercial for the Lesnar v. Carwin fight, which is gonna sucker in more unsuspecting people to buy out-of-control priced tickets!!???!! That is not cool and the ufc should be ashamed of itself.
  6. mathiasmorciglio
    6. Posted by mathiasmorciglio Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:16 pm EDT

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    Or maybe they could knock on wood...
  7. skoobert151
    7. Posted by skoobert151 Fri Oct 30, 2009 6:13 pm EDT

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    well its not that they r suprised chase. people just really get disopointed because they wer looking foward to the fights
  8. peripheral
    8. Posted by peripheral Fri Oct 30, 2009 6:25 pm EDT

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    The only fight to look forward to know is Penn/Sanchez. i dont see a lot else that interests me. what other big fights are on the horizon and when?
  9. Barry McCociner
    9. Posted by Barry McCociner Fri Oct 30, 2009 7:01 pm EDT

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    I like how maggie said "Though a fight between Anthony Johnson and Josh Koscheck was added to 106, the event lost some star power when they lost Lesnar." some star power? How about the whole reason for watching the PPV. I'll wait till the next day and watch the card for free now on j****n.tv....
  10. jlara1956
    10. Posted by jlara1956 Fri Oct 30, 2009 7:30 pm EDT

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    I cant understand why UFC fighters trained so hard and knowing they have to fight in some main event or match that people are willing to watch over ppv. But lesnar vs Carwin was for sure dissapointed because i would like to watch lesnar getiing his ass kick by some young fighter not some over the hill that aint in there prime time..ohh please couture, mir 2 times, and the other pride fighter that aint challenge.....
    Brock lesnar quit because aint ready to get his ass kick is like rashad evans they want to hold the belt longer because they have to say bye bye...
  11. Allen
    11. Posted by Allen Fri Oct 30, 2009 7:40 pm EDT

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    Bring in the Door vs. Kimbo (since Rampage isn't available). Now that's a PPV main event anyone will be willing to pay for.
    Or better yet, Kimbo vs. Seth P. II: The Re-Match.
    Look at the ratings draw from their televised fight.
    Imagine how many people would buy the PPV just out of morbid curiosity.
    I am sure Seth can get ready (or better yet, he cannot) and we all know from TUF 10 that Kimbo is ready to rock.
    Attention Dana White, your table is ready.
  12. Barry McCociner
    12. Posted by Barry McCociner Fri Oct 30, 2009 8:13 pm EDT

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    Hey dont forget..that door spends more time in the gym than anyone I have ever seen. I think rampage is obviously too much for the door and maybe it should consider taking a few warmup fights, or maybe even drop a weight class or two. On the other hand, I hear the door is a longtime training partner of TODD DUFFEE, so you know the pain will be brought no matter what.
  13. Allen
    13. Posted by Allen Fri Oct 30, 2009 8:41 pm EDT

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    Barry, the Door vs. Kimbo would be a great match. Both are about equal in skills, although the door has more movement to it.
    As much as the door spends all it's time at the gym, it really does nothing more then hang out watching others train, but it is locked in on it's commitment to being at the gym.
    Also it can be open to a bou with just about anyone at this time.
    But it is closed to the thought of a Rampage rematch at this time. After all, Rampage is filming the d-A-na Team.
    But not to knock the door, I think it stands a better chance against Kimbo.
    But who knows about a rematch with Rampage. We can only knock on wood at the thought of it.
    I just hope it doesn't become a knob and start stalling any sort of match with contract negotiations.
  14. jojohn1958
    14. Posted by jojohn1958 Fri Oct 30, 2009 8:47 pm EDT

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    again it comes down to a small stable of fighters under contract. If fighters were allowed to move around from one organization to organization without impunity and their records to recognized throughout the MMA spectrum. As long as the top 3 or 4 organization act like the other one doesn't exist and there fighters are "No GOOD" then each organization will continue to suffer from the dreaded "Lack of sufficient quality fighters pool". It's time to share talent between organizations at least at the non-title level. This way its easier to replace a down fighter with another quality opponent that's hungry and trying to make a name for himself. Another thing, when I practiced competive Judo, I practiced year round and was ready for a tournament within a few weeks. Why is it that these guys go on hiatus for months even when they win quick fights? Lesner beat Couture then waited 8 months to fight Mir and then 4 months till Carwin? If all 5 UFC champions fight every 4 months, 3 times per year (unless major injury of tough 4/5 round fight). That would be 15 title fights/yr headlining PPV UFC cards! I welcome your opinion guys
  15. Barry McCociner
    15. Posted by Barry McCociner Fri Oct 30, 2009 9:17 pm EDT

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    It is basically the headliners that are the ones that take some time off after their fights, and I figure they deserve it because they're training camp is most likely wayyy more extreme than what you put yourself through year round. No offense meant, just sayin it the way I see it.. And ask yourself this..If you just killed yourself for 4 months training for 25 minutes of war, and then got paid millions of dollars for it, I think you might take a little vaca for a few weeks too. :)
  16. Barry McCociner
    16. Posted by Barry McCociner Fri Oct 30, 2009 9:18 pm EDT

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    Which is better, the door's 180 or buffers?
  17. Barry McCociner
    17. Posted by Barry McCociner Fri Oct 30, 2009 9:20 pm EDT

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    I love how these blogs are so pointless I barely even read em..I just respond to other posters on here..way better talking points.
  18. zachrhoads09
    18. Posted by zachrhoads09 Fri Oct 30, 2009 11:08 pm EDT

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    alves and fitch didnt really excite me. i dunno, guess im not sold on alves. but i only started watching him when he took on desouza (sp). i think hes overrated. Carwin-lesnar would have been cool for 6 seconds untill brock clinched him. vitor and silva... sigh thats gonna be 3-4 minutes of circling, then a a flurry and a winner. diego and penn is gonna be fun. i think mir will try to stand with kongo and pay the price. funny.... he starts training hard then losses. any mostapha al turk fans in the house? HAHA! didnt think so
  19. zachrhoads09
    19. Posted by zachrhoads09 Fri Oct 30, 2009 11:12 pm EDT

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    i also think shields and miller will be awesome too. its funny... might be awkward if shields whips his ass and then goes back on his show rofl. Brown and aldo might be good too. there are some solid fights coming up. ive never been a fedor nut hugger. i dont really care to watch him untill he fights someone worth watching.. and the only one i watched live was him an arlovski. not trying to piss off fedor lovers... i think the guy is a great fighter. but ive only been watching mma since 2006 so im still new... point being... i dont think fedor-rogers is as exciting as some other matches coming up
  20. zachrhoads09
    20. Posted by zachrhoads09 Fri Oct 30, 2009 11:14 pm EDT

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    steve w, hey you dirtbag piece of [profane]! (jk)
    i miss you! btw i got accepted into ai! (art institute) going there for video production. gonna try to get a career working for the news station. im starting off with some english classes. which is badass because now i will be able to write good. you must be so proud :) the little moron you pick on is growing up
  21. zachrhoads09
    21. Posted by zachrhoads09 Fri Oct 30, 2009 11:16 pm EDT

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    has anyone heard from nutcracker?
  22. jim
    22. Posted by jim Sat Oct 31, 2009 12:53 am EDT

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    i think they should have brock fighting more than once in a year. @ 21 - he's joenameth now. @14 - it would be ridiculous for the UFC to share their fighters
  23. Sandman
    23. Posted by Sandman Sat Oct 31, 2009 2:06 am EDT

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    @ zachrhoads09
    Nut blogs all the time. He is going by the name "joenamath"
    @ Everyone else
    If you look at the Yahoo rankings, read the Fedor "analysis," it is funny as hell (regardless of your view of Fedor). If they don't zap it, the post reads: "Since reader feedback on Fedor is split right down the middle, here’s a handy form to ease your email experience: “Dear moron, How dare you rank Fedor so [low/high]!!!! Fedor is [nature’s most unstoppable force/afraid of Kimbo Slice] and [could kill a great white shark with his bare hands/would get knocked out by Joe Benavidez]!!!! Get your head out of [Dana’s/Coker’s] backside and put Fedor [No. 1/out of the Top 10] or I’m never clicking on Yahoo! Sports again!!!! Love, [Reader].”
  24. jojohn1958
    24. Posted by jojohn1958 Sat Oct 31, 2009 8:00 am EDT

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    Well if the UFC doesn't do something quick to get the up and coming younger fighters more exposure there depth of viable main card contenders and title challergers are quickly disapprearing. The UFC can do this by offering more 1 fight lucrative contracts to independant fighte from Europe/Japan and even here state wise. I don't have all the answers and welcome other suggestion on how the UFC can improve there product and get back on tract as the premier MMA organozation it once was!
  25. I love lamp!
    25. Posted by I love lamp! Sat Oct 31, 2009 9:35 am EDT

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    Umm consequence for squeezing so many events in a short time period? That has nothing to do with the injuries you tard. It's not like the fighters who are injured, or in Lesnars' case "ill", have been fighting on every card. I mean it's been how long since these fighters entered the ring? Lesnar and Alves haven't fought since UFC 100. I mean come on, that may be the dumbest comment I have ever seen. How are you even allowed to print BS like this?

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