Sunday, August 16, 2009

Cristiane Cyborg Santos Pictures



Cristiane Cyborg Santos Pictures:- Cyborg vs. Carano is enjoying the type of media buildup that is usually reserved for top-level men’s bouts, but will it live up to the hype? At its core, what is most intriguing about Cyborg-Carano is the fact that they are the two best-known female mixed martial artists in this country. Even though 18-0 Japanese star Megumi Fuji has a more valid claim as the world’s best female fighter ahead of either Cyborg (7-1) or Carano (7-0), no one doubts the credentials and skills these women bring to the table. Throw in their appealing styles and star power, and you’ve got a bona fide superfight.
Fittingly, this will be the first women’s televised fight ever to ever use five-minute rounds, and contested as a 145-pound title match, it is scheduled for five rounds. Because previous women’s fights went three 3-minute rounds, conditioning could play a major role in determining a winner.

Cyborg favors the aggressive Chute Boxe style made famous by Wanderlei Silva, and she is in many ways a clone, right down to a similar, wide striking stance. Unafraid to take part in exchanges, Cyborg often tries to avoid any type of groundwork unless she is in a position to ground-and-pound. Faced with submission attempts from the bottom fighter, she often chooses to stand up and invite her opponent back to her feet.

Cyborg favors the aggressive Chute Boxe style made famous by Wanderlei Silva, and she is in many ways a clone, right down to a similar, wide striking stance. Unafraid to take part in exchanges, Cyborg often tries to avoid any type of groundwork unless she is in a position to ground-and-pound. Faced with submission attempts from the bottom fighter, she often chooses to stand up and invite her opponent back to her feet



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