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Te-Huna/Jimmo and Nelson/Edwards complete Fuel 7

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#1 ·
Great match-up, Jimmo gets another chance to prove he belongs against a tough rising star in Te-Huna,

These Fuel/Fx cards are starting to look pretty good, 11 bouts should complete it..

Main Card

Bantamweight bout: Renan Barão (ic) vs Michael McDonald
Featherweight bout: Dennis Siver vs Cub Swanson
Light Heavyweight bout: Jimi Manuwa vs Cyrille Diabaté
Light Heavyweight bout: James Te-Huna vs. Ryan Jimmo
Welterweight bout: Che Mills vs Matthew Riddle
Lightweight bout: Terry Etim vs Renee Forte

Prelim Card

Lightweight bout: Paul Sass vs Danny Castillo
Featherweight bout: Andy Ogle vs Josh Grispi
Bantamweight bout: Vaughan Lee vs Motonobu Tezuka
Flyweight bout: Phil Harris vs Ulysses Gomez
Welterweight bout: Gunnar Nelson vs. Justin Edwards


"A pair of hard hitting light heavyweights will clash in England as James Te Huna meets Ryan Jimmo at UFC on Fuel 7 in London, England.

UFC officials announced the bout overnight on Wednesday.

Te Huna has dispatched of Ricardo Romero, Aaron Rosa and most recently Joey Beltran at his last fight in July.

Now the New Zealand native takes on the man tied for the fastest knockout in UFC history.

Following a long career in Maximum Fighting Championships in Canada, Ryan Jimmo finally made his UFC debut in July at UFC 149 where he promptly knocked out Anthony Peros in only seven seconds.

Jimmo probably would have taken home the spot for fastest knockout in UFC history if not for the referee taking a moment to run in and actually call a stop to the fight.

Either way, Jimmo made it into the history books and now hopes to keep his winning streak of 17 straight alive when he faces Te Huna in February as part of the UFC’s return to England. "

http://www.mmaweekly.com/james-te-huna-vs-ryan-jimmo-added-to-ufc-on-fuel-7-in-england

http://www.mmajunkie.com/news/2012/...-london?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
 
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#2 ·
I dislike Te Huna/Jimmo actually. It fails to really answer any questions about them. Personally I would like to see one of them fight somebody like Thiago Silva or even a Matt Hammill just to see how they do against a known commodity.
 
#3 ·
I've got about as much interest in watching Jimmo fight as I do watching paint dry, he's awfully boring.

Should beat Te-Huna though.
 
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