
"I don't think that treatment for Anderson's problems is prohibited by the UFC, even right before a match. Some medications are limited, as you know, but Anderson is in a state of medical legitimacy because I don't think that Midol is prohibited, nor are chocolate or Gerard Butler movies. I have never personally had to deal with his sort of condition, but I feel for him and I really want to see what his top fighting form actually is, since we apparently haven't seen it yet. I can't remember the last time that he didn't say he was hurt for a match, and it's starting to alienate the fight fans. So he should take care of himself when he's suffering, or else the public will be stuck with the same unengaging fights and lackluster victories until he either dies or finally hits menopause." - PaulLazenby.com via (MMAMania.com)
UFC Middleweight Champion Chael Sonnen unleashes another verbal attack on Anderson Silva, who is becoming well-known for showing up injured for his UFC Middleweight title defenses. As for Sonnen, The Oregonian will defend his title for the first time against Brian Stann, in just two-weeks time at UFC 139. Sonnen sets his sights with on getting a rematch with Anderson Silva as part of his quest to becoming the first UFC fighter to hold two titles in same division simultaneously. UFC 136 will take place on October 8 at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas.
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