Yeah, I definitely follow that scene. And I do definitely consider it a sport.
I think the chances of Pride and the UFC coming to a final agreement to allow Silva to fight Lidell are slim. Not only do the sides have to get an agreement with each other (which will be near impossible), both fighters have fights close enough to the proposed fight day that it makes it extra complicated. They also need to get doctors clearance to fight and Silva needs to pass a drug test. Not to mention if Lidell loses his fight before the proposed Silva fight, he won't be LW champion and some of the magic is lost.
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