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Thursday, December 11, 2008

UFC : LOOK OUT MIKE " QUICK " SWICK IS BACK

Quick" Swick returns, Cantwell dominant in UFC debut
Ever since Mike Swick began his UFC career with four swift first-round victories, many fans have wondered what happened to the lightning-quick striker who earned the fitting nickname "Quick."
Swick, a former top middleweight contender, dropped to the welterweight division earlier this year, and though victorious, he looked far from dominant in decision wins over Josh Burkman and Marcus Davis.
However, healed from recent arm surgery, Swick (13-2 MMA, 8-1 UFC) returned to his "Quick" ways and shut down veteran fighter Jonathan Goulet (22-10 MMA, 4-4 UFC) with a remarkable 33-second TKO.
"I knew he was going for broke," Swick said. "I knew he was a talented fighter who was going to come after me, so I had to go after him first."
Swick immediately went on the prowl and dropped Goulet with a quick combination. Goulet secured a leg, but Swick rained down a barrage of punches and hammerfists to knock him out cold.
The victory -- Swick's first via stoppage in more than two years -- put an end to a long-standing feud between the two fighters that began more than a year ago. A series of forum postings and interviews had both welterweights entering the fight high on emotions. Unfortunately for Goulet, who entered the bout with a three-fight win streak, it benefited Swick.
And the rest of the 170-pound division should take notice.
"I'm healthy now," Swick said. "I had an injury. My right arm wasn't where it should have been. I got my right arm back. I'm healthy, and I'm in great shape. I feel really confident right now."

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