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    How will Cung Le do in the Twilight of his career?




    Cung Le is returning to UFC competition with a fight against Michael Bisping on August 23, 2014 at UFC Fight Night 48.

    Cung says he has 3 fights left on his contract which he plans to fulfill and there is talk of the winner of Le vs. Bisping fighting Anderson Silva.

    How do you think Cung Le will do in the last fights of his career?

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    If he stays on top of his training, I think he'll do great.

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    Didnt the Anderson Silva guy break his shin bone ? Does he still kick with that shin bone i wouldnt kick with it .

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    Cung never looks bad in his fights, you have to believe he will start going downhill at his age, but I don't think we've seen that yet.
    I think at his age you got to take it one fight at a time and be honest with yourself. Hopefully he finishes his contract, comes out on top and retires a legend.
    I always think it's sad when a great fighter retires five fights too late, but with Le, so far so good.
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    Didnt the Anderson Silva guy break his shin bone ? Does he still kick with that shin bone i wouldnt kick with it .
    Yeah, he broke his leg. He's not retiring though it's healing. He says he wants Nick Diaz or the winner of Le vs. Bisping. Diaz is retired and will only come back if he gets paid what he wants so I think the other matchup is more likely. If Cung Le gets past Bisping he could very well be facing Anderson Silva.

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    I just saw Cung last month



    Cung stopped by our tournament to sign autographs and such. He told me about the Bisping fight in confidence then because at that time, the papers weren't all signed, but it was imminent. Cung looked burlier than I've ever seen him, and I've known him for years now. He's been training hard, lifting weights, on a strict diet, and he looked fierce. Of course, as he's a personal friend, I always root for him. I'm optimistic for this fight for him.

    I haven't really kept up with Bisping. Anyone know how he's looking nowadays?
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