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Wedstrijd alistair overeem Vs. Brock lesnar

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Niemand wil deze match natuurlijk missen, maar weten iemand een goede site waar je deze wedstrijd op kan volgen? Het beste zou zijn op tv maar helaas heb ik nog geen zender kunnen vinden in Nederland die Ufc uitzendt :mad:
The ultimate fighter was altijd wel een gaaf programma jammer dat ze daarmee ook gestopt zijn..
 
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Pay per view
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW

En anders de dag erna downloaden via de verschillende sites!!!
 
Goed topic. Laten we hier de linkjes van livestreams plaatsen. Ik kijk meestal via justintv. Wel even een plug downloaden dus je kan dat beter van te voren doen. Want echt wel dat ik deze live wil zien!
 
Overheem vs Lesnar man man dat wordt wat!

de 2 meest verschrikkelijke beesten uit mma k1 en ufc bij elkaar owhhhhhhhh gewoon eng om naar te kijken !!!!!!

maar ik moet deze live zien, en heb geprobeerd dit via de ufc site aan te kopen maar hij accepteert nl visa niet bij mij. dan maar downloaden de volgende dag ofzo???


kan niet wachten!!!
 
Wel vet, alistair zat 3 dagen geleden bij mij in de gym te trainen. Echt een beest in het echt
 
kun je pay per view online kijken?

heb het al gevonden, voor maar 7$ online op ufc.tv pay per view HD !
dat heb ik er zeker wel voor over!
 
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voor maar 7$ online op ufc.tv pay per view HD !

Die pakt ie toch niet via nederlandse visa ?

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Wel vet, alistair zat 3 dagen geleden bij mij in de gym te trainen. Echt een beest in het echt

Whoow helemaal ziek bij hem in de gym trainen! Waaro ergens?

Hij is een goede motivatie denk ik voor vele om extra door te trainen:D
 
Die pakt ie toch niet via nederlandse visa ?

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Whoow helemaal ziek bij hem in de gym trainen! Waaro ergens?

Hij is een goede motivatie denk ik voor vele om extra door te trainen:D

Overeem heeft z'n camp verhuist en traint nu normaal gesproken in Amerika bij Xtreme Couture. Alleen is hij vanwege zijn moeder tijdelijk terug in Nederland.
 
Die pakt ie toch niet via nederlandse visa ?

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Whoow helemaal ziek bij hem in de gym trainen! Waaro ergens?

Hij is een goede motivatie denk ik voor vele om extra door te trainen:D
volgens mij met paypal man
 
Zou dit ook wel via ppv willen bekijken en niet hopen op een stream. Paypal heb je creditcard nodig toch?
nee je hebt met paypal geen creditcard nodig,
je kunt je paypal account aan je rekening koppelen dit kun je bij het aanmaken van je account kiezen.
daarna moet je ergens drukken op ''account bevestigen'' wat er dan gebeurd;
ze sturen 2 hele kleine bedragen van een paar cent naar je bankrekening deze bedragen moet je dan weer in je account invoeren om zo zeg maar je rekening te 'activeren'
voordat die 2 kleine bedragen op je rekening staan duurt het meestal een dag ongeveer.

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zojuist besteld, en het werkt :)

je krijgt dan een link naar je mail gestuurd waarna je ff moet inloggen met je UFC account en dan kun je gewoon live kijken :D
 
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Definitely wanna check this out!
 
Zit net inside mma te kijken en daar passeert de revue dat overeem niet heeft kunnen opdagen voor een drugtest, ivm ze,n moeder die ziek zou zijn in holland. Hij zou nu binnen 72uur een drugtest moeten doen ergens in europa, anders zou hij niet tegen brock mogen vechten? Kan iemand hier een lichtje op schijnen?
 
Off topic...maargoed inmiddels heeft eea plaatsgevonden.


Dit is de full article:


Overeem flatly denies steroid use

By Kevin Iole, Yahoo! Sports
12 hours, 27 minutes ago
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UFC heavyweight contender Alistair Overeem, who meets Brock Lesnar on Dec. 30 in the main event of UFC 141 at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas in a battle of massive heavyweights, said flatly Tuesday that he is not a steroid user.

Overeem, who added 50 pounds of muscle to his frame in the past four or five years, said he would support random pre-fight testing for all fighters on a card in order to eliminate all performance enhancing drugs from mixed martial arts.

Overeem was speaking from London about 24 hours after being granted a conditional license by the Nevada Athletic Commission in order to meet Lesnar. Overeem failed to fully comply with the commission’s request to supply a urine sample for testing prior to leaving the U.S. to return to the Netherlands to be with his ailing mother.

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After a heated commission meeting, Alistair Overeem once again denied using steroids.
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At Monday’s hearing, the commission pointed the finger at Overeem’s assistant, Collin Lam, for the failure to complete the required testing and seemed to absolve Overeem himself of blame.

Overeem was ordered Monday to provide a urine sample with 72 hours and then to submit to testing twice in the next six months. Overeem left his training camp Tuesday for a one-hour flight to London to fulfill the first part of the requirement. The UFC had arranged to fly a British doctor who had the qualifications to satisfy the Nevada commission to meet Overeem in the Netherlands so that it wouldn’t further interrupt his training, but the doctor’s passport had expired and she was unable to travel. Thus, Overeem flew to London on Tuesday “because I want to meet all requirements I have to meet and handle my business the way I need to handle it.”

He plans to submit the sample on Wednesday and then return to Holland to finish training camp. He said he has no problem being tested, but that he hopes the current spate of testing will end the speculation about steroid usage that has followed him since his huge increase in size and muscle mass.

“I’ll be tested four times in three weeks this month, so after this, there cannot be any more doubts,” Overeem said. “The thing is, I’ve fought in the States before and every time I got tested, I’ve never tested positive. So I don’t where all [the speculation about steroid use] is coming from. I’m too focused on my career, and I don’t really pay attention to these messages.”

Overeem, who said he had done “everything within my power to get the testing done,” said he doesn’t pay attention to the accusations because he said he knows the truth.

He fought once in Nevada before, at PRIDE 33 in Las Vegas on Feb. 24, 2007, and had no problems with testing, though he was a light heavyweight at the time.

But he said he’s confident that he’ll have no issue passing the steroid test. He declined to say if there is a steroid problem in the sport, but hinted that there may be.

“I cannot judge other fighters, though of course sometimes you have your suspicions,” Overeem said. “Do I think testing should be [done] more [frequently]? Yes, I do think it should be done more, but I think it should be applied to all athletes and not just a randomly select few.”

Asked then if that meant he’d support random pre-fight PED testing for all fighters on a card, Overeem said, “That would be the fair thing to do, right? Otherwise, you would have select testing, and that is unfair.”

Overeem said having to break camp was a minor issue, but he didn’t think it would seriously harm his preparations.

“It’s not all that bad,” he said. “It’s a bit of a distraction, but fighting at this level, things hardly ever go perfectly for an entire camp. I’m not bothered by it and I can deal with it. I’ve been through many camps, and I’m used to dealing with different kinds of distractions.”
 
UFC heavyweight Alistair Overeem flew from the Netherlands to London late last night all for -- depending on how well hydrated he is -- what will probably amount to less than a few minutes of work. That's because priority number one for Overeem this week is to take a drug test that the Nevada State Athletic Commission will accept, and then to return to training as soon as possible.

And he does mean as soon as possible.

Speaking from his hotel room in London late last night, Overeem outlined his plan to take the test and then immediately return to his training camp in the Netherlands, where he'll remain until just after Christmas in order to spend as much time with his ailing mother as possible before he meets Brock Lesnar at UFC 141 on December 30.

"It is unfortunate that all this stuff is happening at the same time, but then again, if you operate on this level it's hardly ever perfect," Overeem said of a hectic week that included defending his recent travels to the NSAC on Monday and battling questions about whether he'd intentionally tried to avoid a drug test. "There's always something going on."

NSAC executive director Keith Kizer confirmed to MMA Fighting that Overeem had taken the drug screening at approximately noon London time on Wednesday. Kizer also said the NSAC had never dealt with an issue quite like this one, though the commission is still expecting to receive the results of Overeem's December 7 screening -- a test deemed insufficient because it was taken through Overeem's personal doctor in the Netherlands and then sent to a lab in Germany -- some time later this week.

Though Overeem was granted a conditional license by the NSAC, it's contingent on his drug screenings coming back clear before his UFC debut, and on him taking two more random tests at his own expense in the next six months -- a schedule that will make him "the most tested fighter," Overeem said.

At Monday's hearing, much of the blame for the communication breakdown that resulted in Overeem missing his original drug test deadline was heaped on Overeem's assistant, Collin Lam. But now that he's had a chance to assess the situation more fully, Overeem said, he stands by Lam's efforts.

"I've recently seen the communications, and in my opinion, my assistant was working to the best of his ability. I didn't have a direct line of communication with the commission. They could have contacted me directly and given me instructions."

It's just one distraction of many for Overeem of late. The Dutch heavyweight split with his longtime management at Golden Glory in September over what he termed a "breach of trust," and then moved his training camp to Las Vegas' Xtreme Couture gym to prepare for Lesnar. In November, however, Overeem left Vegas to return home to the Netherlands to see to his ailing mother, who he said is dealing with the after-effects of "harsh treatments" for cancer.

"My mother's situation, of course, it's hard," said Overeem. "She had cancer before two times. Two tumors, the worst ones, were the most aggressive ones. She had the most harsh treatment you can imagine. But the thing is, physically she's not fully recovered, [and] mentally...she had a test recently where they found some suspicious cells, so mentally she's very nervous. That's a little bit hard. That alone is a bit of a distraction, but I have gotten all my training in."

Of course, it's not easy to prepare for a fight with a former NCAA wrestling champion back home in Holland, Overeem admitted. There might be plenty of skilled kickboxers hanging around, but the former Strikeforce heavyweight champ had to fly in some other sparring partners, he said.

It's a lot to deal with, and all less than three weeks before what will likely be one of the biggest fights of his career. But then, Overeem said, he asked for this. The UFC gave him the option of sitting out and facing the winner of the Junior dos Santos-Cain Velasquez fight in November, but Overeem chose to fight Lesnar instead, simply because he wants to "be active," he said.

"I want to get in there. That's the way the fans see you do your thing."

Now that the latest round of tests are complete, all he can do now is wait for the NSAC to get the results while he tries to make the most of the time he has left in the gym.

Bron: MMAFighting.com

Dus alles lijkt ok:D

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HIER staat een mooi filmpje lesnar vs overeem
 
Goed nieuws dus! Nu moet het alleen nog 30dec worden!
 
Ik ben zeeeeeeer benieuwd naar de uitslag van deze match! Wat mij betreft kan dit weleens zijn grootste MMA uitdaging tot nu toe zijn.
 
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Ik ben zeeeeeeer benieuwd naar de uitslag van deze match! Wat mij betreft kan dit weleens zijn grootste MMA uitdaging tot nu toe zijn.

Volgens alistair overeem heeft hij maximaal 2 rondes nodig om te winnen van Brock Lesnar. Wat denken jullie?
 
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