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    Couture V Randleman

    How can COUTURE beat RANDLEMAN. It amazes me. Randleman is a freak, he has a lot of experience and knowledge and he is still in his prime. COUTURE is is in his med forties. I just cant believe COUTURE beat him. I guess he is the man.

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    randy is definitely the man, hes in his prime too, dont think for a second that someone in their forties cant fight just as good as someone in their twenties.

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    Randy is from another planet.

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    Randelman has talent but lacks alot of technique's needed to be succesful in today's MMA.

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    Was it Randleman that gave Fedor that nasty slam?

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    Randleman has never perfected escaping from submission attempts. Everyone knows this now and uses it against him. After that last choke from crocop I hope he is expanding his training to soem other groups that can help him with his escapes. I think he could learn alot from someone like Herring who could get out of Nog's attempts on a 5/1 or 10/1 ratio.

    Have you seen the fight you are talking about or just looking at his record? Randy took him down against the fence, randleman didn't even attemt a full guard, and had a wide open half guard while Randy cut him open bad and took an easy mount.

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    Randelman has no D

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    i met randleman and coleman on a plane about six years ago. they got stuck at the airport so i gave them a ride to the casino in my little mazda pickup. randleman was in the middle straddling the gear shift. i think we exceeded the weight limit of my little truck that night. they left me tickets to the fight at the front desk as a thankyou for the ride, tho my bosses wouldn't give me the time off to go. i asked them a lot of questions and that was what really got me interested in anabolics. i'm not saying that randleman is the best fighter, but i will say that he is a standup guy.

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    Randelman tends to fight very stiff and over extend... I feel like he relies on strength and gear, more than he does tecnique... Glass jaw too.

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    Here's Kevin wrestling in college. He's put on a few pounds huh?

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    what weight did he wrestle at?
    did he wrestle div 1?

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    Kevin Randleman Wrestling 1991-93

    Two-time national champion in the 177-pound weight class in 1992 and 1993 ... finished second in the nation in 1991 ... first two-time national champion in the history of Ohio State wrestling ... three-time All-American (1991, 1992, 1993) ... Ohio State's first three-time Big Ten champion ... three-time All-Big Ten selection ... finished the 1992 season with a record of 42-0-3, becoming the second Buckeye to record an undefeated season.

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