If you’re looking for some great pieces of art, look no further. Justin McAllister is a sharpie artist and has created some amazing MMA artwork featuring fighters like Clay Guida (below) to the legendary Frank Shamrock. He’s done a ton of work, and it’s always a pleasure to feature talented folks in the MMA industry, especially MMA Artists. Take a look at his beautiful work below:
1. Clay “The Carpenter” Guida

2. Quentin “Rampage” Jackson’s signature howl

3. Robbie “Ruthless” Lawler

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All I have to say is UFC 129 is going to be one of the biggest events in MMA history because (1) there’s over 55,000+ fans watching it live in Toronto, and (2) MMA has been the most popular it’s ever been. Definitely don’t miss this because everyone is going to want to shine during this amazing event.
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1. Georges St. Pierre vs. Jake Shields (UFC Championship Fight)

2. Jose Aldo vs. Mark Hominick (UFC Championship Fight)

3. Randy Couture vs. Lyoto Machida

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The time is now for the biggest UFC fight in company history, literally. Over 55,000+ will witness the largest MMA event in North American history for UFC 129. There’s 10 Canadian fighters fighting in front of them home-country fans, so I see the atmosphere being electric and very, very loud. If there’s any event you’d want your friends to see to get excited about MMA — this would be a great event to hopefully do that.
1. Jake Shields will shock the world again…like he always does.

Jake Shields is going to surprise everyone. I was initially thinking Georges St. Pierre was going to win this fight easily, but something in my gut really changed my mind. It really comes down to Jake Shields overwhelmingly better Brazilian Jui-Jitsu ground game. GSP’s wrestling and striking may be better than Shields, but it only takes one mistake to turn it all around. Shields is going to see that one mistake and he’ll capitalize like he always does. And when that moment comes, the crowd is going to be in shock.
Prediction: Jake Shields over Georges St. Pierre via submission
2. Jose Aldo cancel out Hominick’s strength with his own striking

Mark Hominick definitely has a puncher’s chance to catch Jose Aldo during this fight. His hands are fast and very precise, so if Aldo doesn’t keep the pressure on — I can see Hominick doing some damage. Although, I don’t see Aldo letting up at all. I actually see him pushing the fight like we’ve never seen him before and stifling Hominick’s striking with overwhelming pressure.
Prediction: Jose Aldo over Mark Hominick via TKO
3. Randy Couture shows why he’s still a top 10 Light Heavyweight

The key for Randy Couture in this fight is to get close to Lyoto Machida and stick to him like glue. On the other hand, Machida’s key to this fight is to keep his distance and cause disruptive striking by keeping the distance. Whoever is able to overwhelming fight his game is going to come out on top. With that said, I think Couture is going to implement his game better than Machida will — like he always does.
Prediction: Randy Couture over Lyoto Machida via decision
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just wondering... is it just me, or do u guys think a match from the ufc 130 line up should be instead put on the 129 card? I PERSONALLY don't think Randy Couture v. Lyoto Machida is that exciting of a co-main event to GSP/Shields. Something like Wanderlei/Brian Stann. or Rampage/Thiago sounds FAR more interesting. Your opinion?
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I think the Randy Couture vs. Lyoto Machida fight is perfect as a co-main event to GSP vs. Jake Shields. Couture is arguably one of the most famous MMA fighters in the world and a former UFC Heavyweight/Light Heavyweight Champion. Also, Machida is a former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion as well. Those are pretty good credentials for even a main event billing.
There’s just so many good fights out there, UFC 129 and UFC 130 are going to be ridiculously stacked.
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