Feb 09 7:57p by Brent Brookhouse
Sources close to both camps have confirmed that a middleweight bout between Tom Lawlor and Tim Credeur has been agreed upon for May 8th, in Montreal, Canada. The event, UFC 113, is rumored to be headlined by a rematch between Lyoto Machida and Maurico Rua for the UFC lightheavyweight title.
Tom Lawlor most recently suffered a split-decision lost to Aaron Simpson this past January at Ultimate Fight Night 20 in Fairfax, VA. Lawlor, maybe most well-remembered for his Hulk Hogan tribute entrance and Harold Howard weigh-in tribute, looked the best he has in the cage, showing a well-improved striking aresenal in the bout.
Tim Credeur has been out of action since September of 2009, having lost a decision to veteran fighter Nate Quarry.
- The Underground brings word of a fight featuring Tom Lawlor and Tim Credeur.
Credeur's bout with Quarry was a really exciting fight that was very technically poor. But those kind of fights have a space in MMA and they are always appreciated by live crowds.
Lawlor really has some growing to do. It's neat to have the funny persona, but fighting a smart fight start to finish is something he's got to work on if he wants to stick around.
Full UFC 113 card:
- Lyoto Machida vs. Mauricio "Shogun" Rua
- Paul Daley vs. Josh Koscheck
- Kevin "Kimbo Slice" Ferguson vs. Matt Mitrione
- Alan Belcher vs. Patrick Cote
- Tom Lawlor vs. Tim Credeur
- Marcus Davis vs. Jonathan Goulet
- Jeremy Stephens vs. Sam Stout
- T.J. Grant vs. Johny Hendricks
- Yoshiyuki Yoshida vs. Mike Guymon
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