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    Strikeforce vs UFC

    I'm sitting here watching Strikeforce on CBS, waiting for the Henderson fight. I adore Henderson, and hope that he has a good run with this organization.

    However, I keep having this nagging "I wish they allowed elbows on the ground" feeling.

    If I had to choose between the two, would I go with an organization that had Henderson, or an organization that had the ruleset I prefered? I'm glad both are available for viewing

    How 'bout you guys?

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    Re: Strikeforce vs UFC

    i believe just the downward elbow, the point of the elbow-considered 12-6.
    i might be wrong.

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    Re: Strikeforce vs UFC

    "They do however deviate slightly from the formula laid out by the Unified rules (the rules state that organisations may opt for additional rules as long as they abide by the overall ruleset) by not allowing elbows on the ground."

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