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UFC 114 Bout: Todd Duffee v. Mike Russow
- The Times of Northwest Indiana's Caged In blog reports on this heavyweight fight.
This is a battle of two heavyweights who have a lot to prove. Russow's career has mostly been made up of beating less than tough competition on the local scene while Duffee has gotten a lot of hype for very little UFC work.
It only took Duffee seven seconds to stop Tim Hague in his UFC debut, a fight that has many calling Duffee the future of the division. However, seven seconds is not enough time to prove much about a fighter beyond "he can knock you out."
Russow on the other hand has a 12-1 record which looks like this:
Since his first career loss Russow has only beat two fighters with records over .500, so one shouldn't be willing to claim his place as a contender in the UFC.
Either way, one man will prove something about himself at UFC 114.
Feb 03 10:16a by Brent Brookhouse - 0 comments