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Dana White says Mark Coleman’s UFC fight career is probably over


Dana White said Saturday night, following UFC 109, that Mark “The Hammer” Coleman’s bout with Randy Couture was probably his last fight in the UFC. Coleman clearly stated after the fight that he is not finished, so it will be interesting to see if White is able to “retire” Coleman the same way he tried to “retire” Chuck Liddell. The post-fight incident with Tito Ortiz is also discussed.

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Jack Bratcher is a father, and a former collegiate English Honor Society member who fell in love with, and began practicing martial arts at a very young age. Currently, Jack is the co-Owner and Editor of PrO MMA Now (www.prommanow.com). He is also the Nashville MMA Examiner, and a member of the MMA Fight Council Writer's Guild. When not writing, editing, or traveling to cover MMA shows, you will most likely find Jack emailing managers and promoters or interviewing fighters. For entertainment he likes watching good movies, internet video, or playing PS3. Jack can be reached at info@promma.info.

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  1. So basically he used Coleman to fill a main event spot they couldn’t book and then fired him… Nice

  2. promma says:

    Yeah, I don’t see how a loss against Randy Couture makes him irrelevant. What does that say about Bonnar? It’s all promoter talk… reason, common sense, and sports have little to do with it.

  3. Richard Mann says:

    well Buddy I didn’t say he was relevant…

  4. Ron says:

    Bingo! A glorified baby sitter, I know exactly what he’s talking about.

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