UFC 80: Joe Stevenson on road to BJ Penn fight II (Video)
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Was he training with sam stout?
and why does he always have his kid with him? is he running for president and trying to soften his imagine in the eye of the public?
by Fidel Cashflow on Jan 16, 2008 9:15 AM EST reply actions
This past weekend, I was watching an old King of the Cage DVD set that my boy let me borrow, or actualy he said I can keep it. Anyways, the last fight I watched on it on Saturday was from KOTC 17 in October 2002. The main event was for the 170lb championship. Defending the belt was Joe Stevenson, and the challenger was someone named Romie Aram. Romie pretty much took Stevenson down near the beginning of each round and kept him there all three rounds. I never saw Stevenson on his back for so long like that. He got dominated. The champ lost on the cards 30-27 across the board.
Has anyone else ever seen this fight, or even heard of Romie Aram?
by ViolentMike on Jan 16, 2008 9:54 AM EST reply actions
VM! I just looked him up he fought and lost in ufc 42 to dave stresser. Romie aram has not fought pro since 2004 and he is 7-1 and a jj fighter.
by Scott on Jan 16, 2008 12:08 PM EST reply actions
i saw the fight with aram, what a snoore fest
joe is a better fighter these days that was 02
by vision on Jan 16, 2008 1:21 PM EST reply actions
i saw the fight with aram, what a snoore fest
joe is a better fighter these days that was 02
Absolutely. He could have went without sporting the “red tips”
by ViolentMike on Jan 16, 2008 2:55 PM EST reply actions
This guy is boring, god I hope he doesn’t become champ, I couldn’t even finish watching the video, penn would be 10 times more exiting as champ, I’ve never seen a penn clip I couldn’t stand listening too.
by nathan on Jan 16, 2008 3:50 PM EST reply actions
What’s up with the neck beard? Looks like he’s getting ready to be a Backstreet Boy instead of the Lightweight Champ?
by Ray on Jan 16, 2008 6:40 PM EST reply actions

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