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UFC 69: Shoot Out (2007) Reviews

UFC 69: Shoot Out (2007)
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The UFC comes to Texas with this release of a no-holds-barred night of brawling originally staged at the Toyota Center in Houston on April 7, 2007. Four Under Card and two Main Card fights include popular heavy Georges St. Pierre defending his welterweight title against former welterweight champion Matt Serra, and an eagerly anticipated rematch between formidable welterweight contenders Diego Sanchez and Josh Koscheck. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Georges St. PierreMatt Serra, (more)
Director(s):
Anthony Giordano
Format(s):
DVD
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Eric A.

I mostly got this for the Diego and Josh fight, (they show the GSP and Matt fight all the time on spike) and now I know why they don't show this one. Josh is the most boring fighter I have ever seen. I don't think I have seen one fight of his that was exciting. If you want to see two guy's circle the ring and paw at eachother this has one of those fights .

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    Eric A.

    I mostly got this for the Diego and Josh fight, (they show the GSP and Matt fight all the time on spike) and now I know why they don't show this one. Josh is the most boring fighter I have ever seen. I don't think I have seen one fight of his that was exciting. If you want to see two guy's circle the ring and paw at eachother this has one of those fights .

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