Affliction Day of Reckoning Quick Results
By Brandt DeLorenzo on Jan 25, 2009
Fedor Emelianenko defeats Andrei Arlovski via knockout in round one
Josh Barnett defeats Gilbert Yvel via submission in round three
Vitor Belfort defeats Matt Lindland via knockout in round one
Renato “Babalu” Sobral defeats Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou via submission in round two
Dan Lauzon defeats Bobby Green via submission in round one
Paul Buentello defeats Kiril Sidelnikov via technical knockout in round three
Antonio Rogerio Nogueira defeats Vladimir Matyushenko via technical knockout in round two
LC Davis defeats Bao Quach via unanimous decision
Albert Rios defeats Antonio Duarte via unanimous decision
Brett Cooper defeats Patrick Speight via technical knockout in round two
About the Author: Brandt DeLorenzo started MMA Opinion in June of 2007 and began working as a MMA photographer shortly thereafter. He enjoys being cageside at regional events or just watching the fights. His favorite fighters are Frankie Edgar and Gegard Mousasi.














Fedor is the best of the wordl, he is the emperor of the MMA’s
Game Plans, It’s probably best if you stick to them.
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Arvloski admitted that he got a little too flashy. One part of the mental aspect of the fight game is being able to keep calm, stay focused and stick with the game plan. Many people say that Liddell needs to find new trainers, retire or just add new skills to his arsenal. What I’m noticing with many fighters like Chuck and now with this Arvloski performance is the inability to focus and stick to their game plan. Arvloski made one mistake and paid for it tremendously. If you ever watched Mayweather Jr. and Mahida fight you know that habitually stick to their respective game plans.
Interesting note, Arvloski made 1.5 million, while reportedly Fedor took hom $300,000. So I guess Andrei goes into boxing and continues to make more dollars? Can he compete against one of the huge Klitschko brothers?? He better protect that chin.