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Greatest Centerpieces in MMA History
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- HerpDerp
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I don't know if anyone has done anything similar, but I thought it would be pretty cool to get your opinions on this. Make sure to read the description if you plan on building the ranking.
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- MikeLovesTacos XD
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I dont know what you are talking about
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- HerpDerp
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Simply put, the most marketable assets in MMA history.
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- HerpDerp
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@Mike, read the description of the ranking. It's pretty straight forward.
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- lbj6
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i thought this was a really cool centerpiece. i think i saw it walking into the grand garden arena at 148, but i was also very intoxicated
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- HerpDerp
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Bumping for additional contribution. And for those who didn't get a chance to read the description and might still have questions like Mike, I will post it. "These are the fighters that could be considered the most important signings in MMA history across all different organizations. These fighters could be selected due to mainstream credibility or drawing power for PPV shows. Good examples of this are Brock Lesnar and Chuck Liddell as well as many others."