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We've got another helping of audio tonight with a brand new edition of the Torch Audio Update. This edition is a preview of Saturday's UFC 99 event from Cologne, Germany. Torch Editor Jamie Penick is joined by Torch Columnists Matt Pelkey and Jason Bent to discuss the main card fights for this event. With six main fights on the card, all expected to be crowd pleasers, the three of them break down what they're looking forward to most as they give their predictions on the card. Listen in to the latest Torch Audio Update, only on MMATorch.com!
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"There's still a large contingent of people, that they just want to see these guys almost die, or the other guy almost die and come back, and sometimes fights are like that. Certainly they are. But sometimes you get technical masterpieces too, and to hate a beautiful, technical fight - you're not really a fight fan...
Diaz has a granite chin, possesses perhaps the best recovery in the sport, his pace and conditioning are second to none and he sets records with the volume of his punches almost every time he steps into the cage. Nick Diaz is simply designed to fight the way he fights, and not many other fighters are...
"There was a lot of poison going on around there and I'm really disappointed because we had a good thing going. It was a good thing and I think people's egos got in the way. Well, not people just Javier, his ego got in the way, and too many cameras in the gym and him trying to build himself up and his brand, his AKA brand...