Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Strikeforce Challengers Preview and Predictions

by Michael David SmithLyle Fancy Pants BeerbohmJust six days after Antonio Silva beat Fedor Emelianenko in the main event of what may have been the most important fight card Strikeforce has put on to date, the promotion is back on Friday night with a much smaller, but nevertheless quite interesting, Challengers card on Friday night. We've got the preview to get you ready right here.

What: Strikeforce Challengers: Beerbohm vs. Healy

Where: Cedar Park Center, Austin, Texas

When: The Showtime televised card begins at 11 PM ET on Friday.

Predictions on the five televised fights below.

 

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Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2011/02/18/strikeforce-challengers-preview-and-predictions/

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UFC 127 Press Conference Video

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Marshall Zelaznik and several UFC fighters will speak at the UFC 127 press conference.The press in Australia will get a chance to question UFC UK president Marshall Zelaznik and more at the UFC 127 pre-fight press conference, and we'll carry the video live here at MMAFighting.com.

The press conference in Australia will be particularly interesting because the media down under haven't completely accepted mixed martial arts: Don't be surprised if White, B.J. Penn and Jon Fitch face some questions about whether MMA is brutal, savage and unfit for polite society.

The press conference begins at 7 PM ET on Tuesday (which is actually Wednesday morning in Australia) and the video is below.

Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2011/02/22/ufc-127-press-conference-video/

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Dana White smashes Fedor lovers on Twitter following the Russian's loss

With plenty of longtime mixed martial arts fans on the emotional edge following the beatdown of Fedor Emelianenko, there was one man who was fired up to see the Russian go down in flames. Minutes after Fedor fell badly at the hands of Antonio Silva, Dana White hit Twitter, posted a smiley face and then opened up the blowtorch.

Longtime Fedor backers and fans of PRIDE were bent and White stirred the pot. He threw out barbs like "M-Done" for M-1 and "VaDummy" for Vadim Finkelchtein, Fedor's manager.

Responding via Twitter, M-1's Evgeni Kogan didn't enjoy the shots.

The UFC president was personally vested in this one. He'd tried to sign the Russian fighter on numerous occasions, but couldn't come to an agreement with M-1, his management team. There was probably a small part of him reveling in the fact that Showtime's big signee had lost again. White often references the lack of respect he received from networks when he was building his MMA empire. Fedor shocked the fight world by rejecting the UFC's overtures to sign not once, but twice with Strikeforce. Emelianenko is now 1-2 fighting on Showtime/CBS.  

White battled with readers for roughly two hours following the Showtime fight card and signed off by thanking the fans being so passionate. He was back on Sunday ready to further debate. Fans responded by coming up with new Twitter handles likes @UFC_HWs_Suck and @ForeverPRIDEFC.   

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Dana-White-smashes-Fedor-lovers-on-Twitter-follo?urn=mma-321061

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Can Andrei Arlovski stop his losing streak in the Strikeforce GP?

Andrei Arlovski's place in the Strikeforce heavyweight Grand Prix will give him a shot to correct his downward spiral that started with a knockout by GP favorite Fedor Emelianenko, then was continued by Brett Rogers and Antonio Silva, who are also both in the GP.

To get back in the W column, Arlovski has to beat Sergei Kharitonov on Saturday. Kharitonov is fresh off a quick win at Dynamite!!! in Japan and is not discounting Arlovski.

"I don't think I'm getting Arlovski at a good time because of his losses. (His opponents) were some of the best fighters in the world. It's probably worse for me because he is hungry to win," Kharitonov said at the pre-fight press conference.

With his last win coming in 2008, Arlovski definitely is desperate to win.

"These three last guys who kicked my (butt) have motivated me. I'm determined. This tournament is a great opportunity," Arlovski said, sitting on the same stage as Emelianenko, Rogers and Silva.

Do you think that Arlovski can correct his ways and win?

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Can-Andrei-Arlovski-stop-his-losing-streak-in-th?urn=mma-320246

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Monday, February 21, 2011

Brock Lesnar Autobiography "Death Clutch" Available For Pre-Sale

Brock Lesnar's autobiography, "Death Clutch" will be released by William Morrow on May 24th. The 208 page book was penned by Lesnar and Paul Heyman and will be available in hardcover, ebook and audiobook when it is released.

The book is currently available for pre-order from many online booksellers.

Lesnar, speaking in a youtube video about the book had the following to say, "It's a book about my life story. My fight to the top through WWE and the UFC despite all the doubters and despite fighting through injuries and illness."

"I'm very excited about this book and I'm going to work hard to sell this book. Thank you very much for allowing me the time and opportunity to tell my story."

Lesnar is currently filming season 13 of the UFC's reality program "The Ultimate Fighter." Lesnar is serving as a coach on one of the two teams of fighters. Lesnar is expected to meet the coach of the other "TUF" team, Junior Dos Santos at UFC 131, which, according to MMAJunkie, is scheduled for June 11th at Vancouver's Rogers Arena.

The winner of that fight will be next in line to face UFC heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez.

As the release date for the book nears Paul Heyman will feature exclusive excerpts on his website.

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Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/614371-brock-lesnar-autobiography-death-clutch-available-for-pre-sale

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MMA Top 10 Light Heavyweights: Jon Jones Moves to No. 2

by Michael David SmithJon JonesThe last time I ranked the Top 10 light heavyweights in mixed martial arts, I wrestled with the question of who's the No. 2 fighter in the weight class: Lyoto Machida, Rampage Jackson or Rashad Evans?

Now I have the answer: None of the above.

Jon Jones put on his fourth consecutive spectacular performance in beating Ryan Bader at UFC 126, and I can no longer put Jones below anyone other than champion Shogun Rua. With just about any other fighter of Jones' age and experience I'd say the UFC is rushing him into a title shot in this situation, but with Jones I can't argue: He has proven that he deserves to be considered the second-best light heavyweight in the sport.

So I've got Shogun and Jones, who will meet in the main event at UFC 128, at 1-2 in our light heavyweight rankings. Find out where the rest of the division stacks up below.

 

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Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2011/02/10/mma-top-10-light-heavyweights-jon-jones-moves-to-no-2/

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UFC 129 Fight Card: Can Loser of Couture vs. Machida Fight Wear a Belt Again?

One of the more intriguing MMA matchups slated for 2011 is the clash between former champions Lyoto Machida and Randy Couture at UFC 129 in Toronto.

With both men desperate for another shot a title, this matchup should bring out the best in both of these proud warriors whose road back to the belt will take a severe setback from a loss in this fight.

Given the recent record of Machida and the age of Couture, it is possible that a loss will spell the end for not only the title aspirations, but possibly the UFC career of the loser.

Despite being on a three-fight win streak, “The Natural” has only had two wins at light heavyweight in the past five years, both of which were against fighters who have since been cut from the UFC. 

Rightly or wrongly, Couture’s age means any loss is likely to be perceived as Father Time catching up with the former heavyweight and light heavyweight champion as the UFC Hall of Famer is now 47 and unlikely to have more than five fights left in him.

A loss to “The Dragon” would mean that one last title shot would be all but out of reach for the MMA legend, and would more than likely spell the end of his decorated career.

Whilst the career implications of a loss are clear for Couture, the consequences of defeat are ambiguous for “The Dragon”. A loss to Couture would be his third in a row and the third of his career, following his knockout loss to Mauricio “Shogun” Rua and controversial split decision loss to Rampage Jackson at UFC 123.

Whilst the UFC generally uses a "three strikes and you’re out" policy, it is unlikely that a loss would result in Machida being cut from the UFC. Given the controversy surrounding his loss to Jackson and the fact that he was the champ less than a year ago, it's hard to see Machida getting his marching orders even if he loses to Couture.

Also working in his favour is the potential goldmine for the UFC of a rubber match with Shogun. This would be in the distant future, unless Shogun loses the title.

A loss will leave Machida a long way away from another shot at light heavyweight glory. Nevertheless, Machida will not feel completely safe in the promotion if he is defeated by Couture.

Prediction: Machida by TKO.

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Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/614536-couture-vs-machida-can-the-loser-hope-to-wear-a-ufc-belt-again

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UFC Quick Quote: It is Dennis Siver's destiny to be a title holder

Source: http://www.mmamania.com/2011/2/20/2005056/ufc-quick-quote-it-is-dennis-sivers-destiny-to-be-a-title-holder

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Prater kicks losing ways with quick win over Travers

Carlo Prater wanted to turn the page from an awful 2010. He didn't waste much time doing so. The 29-year-old veteran, who lost 3-of-4 fights last year, put Bryan Travers to sleep with a modified anaconda choke just 38 seconds into their fight at Strikeforce Challengers in Cedar Park, Tx.

Prater (26-10-1) was emotional about the victory. 

"No one likes to lose and my record says I'm not a perfect fighter. I'm sorry I'm crying like a wimp, I'm just very emotional," said Prater, who grew up in Brazil and then Houston. "I'm coming off a series of losses. It's been a long couple of years."

Prater lost 2-of-3 fights last September in Shine's lightweight tournament. He was one of the favorites coming in, but fell to both Rich Crunkilton and Drew Fickett. He was just 2-6 since the middle of 2008. Keep in mind, this was a guy who started off his career with an 11-1-1 record, including wins over Carlos Condit and Spencer Fisher.

The Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt charged forward from the start, landing an inside leg lick, a left hand and when Travers (15-3) tried to work the clinch, Prater scored an easy trip takedown just 16 seconds into the fight. Within three seconds, he secured the choke. Travers was out pretty quickly. Referee Jon Schorle was a little slow in stopping the fight (0:58 mark).

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Prater-kicks-losing-ways-with-quick-win-over-Tra?urn=mma-323718

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Sunday, February 20, 2011

Bobby Lashley Returns to MMA, Will Fight James Jack on March 25

by Michael David SmithBobby LashleyFormer pro wrestling star Bobby Lashley lost the last time he stepped into the mixed martial arts cage, but he's not done fighting.

Titan Fighting Championship has announced the signing of Lashley, who will fight James Jack on March 25 in a show televised on HDNet. The card will also feature former UFC star Phil Baroni taking on a little-known fighter named Nick Nolte.

For Titan, signing Lashley is a strong indication that the promotion is willing to spend money to acquire recognizable names. The promotion also spent big to acquire Tim Sylvia, who was knocked out in 32 seconds by Abe Wagner last month. The question is whether Titan can build enough of a following among MMA fans to justify the expenses of fighters like Sylvia and Lashley.

 

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Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2011/02/18/bobby-lashley-returns-to-mma-will-fight-james-jack-on-march-25/

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Big Nog - Anderson making history, JDS vs Brock and surgery - Antonio Rodrigo Nogueria

Antonio Rodrigo Nogueria discusses with Gary Alexander Anderson Silva's win over Vitor Belfort, Junio Dos Santos VS Brock Lesnar, and his hip surgery.@fightersonlyusa @Imgaryalexander www.fightersonlymag.com

Source: http://mmalice.com/antonio-rodrigo-nogueria/big-nog-anderson-making-history-jds-vs-brock-and-surgery-video_988f192c1.html

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You tell us: where does Silva's KO kick rank?

Even Vitor Belfort was impressed with the kick Anderson Silva threw to knock Belfort out at UFC 126. Belfort tweeted, "I just saw the kick. It was fantastic even then I think this will land once in a million."

A front kick by itself is not that impressive. It's usually thrown to the body to create space, but can be dangerous because your opponent could catch it, and use it for a takedown. This kick was unique because of where Silva landed it and the speed he used in throwing it. Silva placed the kick perfectly on Belfort's chin, snapping his head back. He also threw it so fast that Belfort had no chance at catching Silva's leg.

But where does it rank among other head kick knockouts?

Do you put it above Anthony Pettis' Matrix-like, off-the-cage kick of Ben Henderson at the final WEC event? Or the head kick that Rashad Evans used to knock out Sean Salmon and signal that Evans was more than "just a wrestler?" Maybe it's Gabriel Gonzaga using the Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipovic's signature head kick against him, knocking the Pride legend to the canvas? Or Dan Hornbuckle stiffening Akihiro Gono at Sengoku's Ninth Battle?

Considering the circumstances of the bout, Silva is above them all. He was defending his belt in the main event of a sold-out, Super Bowl weekend UFC card. He knocked out someone who was last knocked out in 2004, and that was via a doctor's stoppage.

Do you agree? What that your favorite head-kick knockout?

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/You-tell-us-where-does-Silva-s-KO-kick-rank-?urn=mma-317512

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The future (and kittens) on former WEC champ Mike Brown's mind

When Mike Brown lost to Rani Yahya at Fight for the Troops 2, I quickly wondered what it meant for the future of the man who stopped Urijah Faber's reign atop the WEC's featherweight division. Brown lost twice in January, first to Diego Nunes a UFC 125 and then to Yahya. With the UFC-WEC merger putting extra pressure on fighters to perform, would Brown find himself on the end of an unpleasant call from the UFC?

Brown kept his job, and is now recovering from an injury he suffered in the Yahya bout. With time to think, he's thought about losing and his future in the sport.

"I thought I might be gone now. I'm just grateful that Sean Shelby, Joe Silva, and Dana White, you know, I think they like me. They kept me around and I wasn't sure I still had a job. They said, 'You're okay; get your body sorted out and we know what you're capable of.' I was just so grateful for that. I know that if I lose another one...well, I'm not necessarily that worried about just getting cut, but maybe it's time for me to go away. I'm not in it to be average."

Because Brown's championship came late in his career, it can be easy to forget that he's not young. He will turn 36 this year, and he's fought in 34 bouts. Two fights in a month are trying for fighters in their mid-20s. Consider how much harder it is for a man who not only is in his mid-30s but who has been fighting since 2001. 

For now, Brown will heal and try to get back his winning edge. He'll also spend time with his two new kittens, Thunder and Mickey.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/The-future-and-kittens-on-former-WEC-champ-Mik?urn=mma-319043

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Prater kicks losing ways with quick win over Travers

Carlo Prater wanted to turn the page from an awful 2010. He didn't waste much time doing so. The 29-year-old veteran, who lost 3-of-4 fights last year, put Bryan Travers to sleep with a modified anaconda choke just 38 seconds into their fight at Strikeforce Challengers in Cedar Park, Tx.

Prater (26-10-1) was emotional about the victory. 

"No one likes to lose and my record says I'm not a perfect fighter. I'm sorry I'm crying like a wimp, I'm just very emotional," said Prater, who grew up in Brazil and then Houston. "I'm coming off a series of losses. It's been a long couple of years."

Prater lost 2-of-3 fights last September in Shine's lightweight tournament. He was one of the favorites coming in, but fell to both Rich Crunkilton and Drew Fickett. He was just 2-6 since the middle of 2008. Keep in mind, this was a guy who started off his career with an 11-1-1 record, including wins over Carlos Condit and Spencer Fisher.

The Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt charged forward from the start, landing an inside leg lick, a left hand and when Travers (15-3) tried to work the clinch, Prater scored an easy trip takedown just 16 seconds into the fight. Within three seconds, he secured the choke. Travers was out pretty quickly. Referee Jon Schorle was a little slow in stopping the fight (0:58 mark).

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Prater-kicks-losing-ways-with-quick-win-over-Tra?urn=mma-323718

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Strikeforce Challengers 14 LIve Blog And Results: Healy Defeats Beerbohm

Welcome to Bleacher Report MMA's live coverage of Strikeforce Challengers 14, headlined by Lyle Beerbohm vs. Pat Healy. The event is at the Cedar Park Center in Cedar Park, Texas.

Also on the event, Ryan Couture takes on Lee Higgins, Bryan Travers battles Carlo Prater, Erik Apple fights Ryan Larson, and David Douglas goes up against Nick Gonzalez.

The untelevised undercard features Drew Pendleton vs. Dennis Dombrow and Thomas Diagne vs. Aaron Lan Franco.

The event can be seen on Showtime starting at 11 p.m. EST/8 p.m. PST. Check out our live running coverage below.

Josh Nason is a New England-based freelance MMA journalist that currently has a Jon Fitch feature in February's FIGHT! Magazine. He frequently does radio/podcast appearances and asks for your "like" for ESPN Boston to cover MMA.  Follow him on Twitter.

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Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/613682-strikeforce-challengers-14-beerbohm-vs-healy-live-blog-and-results

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Saturday, February 19, 2011

Chad Griggs talks to Inside MMA after Strikeforce win - Chad Griggs

Fresh off his victory over Gianpiero Villante , Chad Griggs spoke to Inside MMA's Ron Kruck about the fight.

Source: http://mmalice.com/chad-griggs/chad-griggs-talks-to-inside-mma-after-strikeforce-win-video_6769fe315.html

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AK Fight Blog: Countdown to March 19 (Week 4)

Source: http://www.mmamania.com/2011/2/18/2002111/ak-fight-blog-countdown-to-march-19th

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M-1 and Showtime Reach Broadcast Deal, First Event Airs on March 25

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International fight promotion M-1 Global and premium U.S. cable channel Showtime have reached a deal to televise four U.S. events in 2011, MMA Fighting has learned.

The first event will take place on March 25 at the Constant Convocation Center in Norfolk, Va. and air at 11 p.m. ET. It will be the first of four M-1 U.S. Challenge shows to appear on the network this year, sources with knowledge of the situation confirmed.

The deal is expected to be officially announced on Friday morning.

Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2011/02/17/m-1-and-showtime-reach-broadcast-deal-first-event-airs-on-march/

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Monday, February 7, 2011

Miguel Torres Defends Performance at UFC 126

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LAS VEGAS -- MMA Fighting spoke to Miguel Torres following his UFC 126 win over Antonio Banuelos about the boos he heard from the crowd throughout the fight, his gameplan going into the bout, fighting in the UFC for the first time and what's next.

Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2011/02/06/miguel-torres-defends-performance-at-ufc-126/

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Avoid the Roid: Fedor questions Overeem's weight game; calls for 'clean' tournament fighters

Source: http://www.mmamania.com/2011/2/7/1980879/avoid-the-roid-fedor-questions-overeems-weight-game-calls-for-clean

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Nick Diaz Submits Evangelista Cyborg Santos in a Strikeforce Brawl

by Michael David SmithStrikeforce welterweight champion Nick Diaz got a tougher challenge than expected from Evangelista "Cyborg" Santos Saturday night in San Jose, but after brawling for nearly 10 minutes, Diaz submitted Cyborg with a textbook arm bar with just seconds remaining in the second round.

Diaz improved his record to 24-7, and he's now on a nine-fight winning streak. Diaz isn't the best welterweight in the world (that honor belongs to Georges St. Pierre), but he's unquestionably the best welterweight outside the UFC.

"I respect the way he fights," Diaz said of Cyborg. "He don't play around. He came out here and fought me."

 

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Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2011/01/29/nick-diaz-submits-evangelista-cyborg-santos-in-a-strikeforce-bra/

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UFC 126 shocker: Jones given immediate title shot after submitting Bader

Now that's a night. Jon Jones showed off another part of his sick arsenal in taking out unbeaten Ryan Bader at UFC 126. The lanky 23-year-old light heavyweight phenom overpowered Bader for 6-of-9 minutes on the ground and finished the fight with a guillotine choke. Then the UFC shocked Jones and fans by offering the kid a shot at the UFC light heavyweight title against Mauricio "Shogun" Rua. Jones accepted on the spot.

"I feel great. God is so good. I feel great," Jones told UFC analyst Joe Rogan. "Hats off to Endicott, New York. And I'm going for a world title baby. Let's do it!"

Rogan announced that Rashad Evans, Rua's original opponent at UFC 128 was out with an injured knee. Dana White confirmed to Yahoo! Sports' Kevin Iole that the fight is still on for mid-March in Newark, N.J.

Jones (12-1, 6-1 UFC) will have just over five weeks to prep for the biggest fight of his young career. Iole reports that Evans injured his knee yesterday. According to Dr. Steve Sanders, the knee will keep Evans sidelined for 6-8 weeks.

Bader (12-1, 5-1 UFC) is a huge, thickly-muscled light heavyweight, but tonight he looked no different than every other Jones' opponent in the UFC. The kid is thin, but he's overpowered everyone when they've locked horns with him.

After toying with some standup at the start of the fight, Jones scored an easy takedown just 30 seconds in. He muscled Bader on the ground, which shocked many observers considering he was facing a former All-American wrestler from Arizona State. Jones worked for different chokes while he kept the fight on the ground for two minutes. Once it got back up to the feet, Bader looked intimidated by Jones' length. He attempted a takedown from a mile away and wound up on his back again for the final two minutes of the first.

In the second, it was more of the same. Jones was more measured. Bader looked tentative on the feet. Then Bader made the mistake again of shooting from long distance and allowed Jones to settle on top of him, where he eventually sunk in the nasty guillotine. His 84-inch reached help set it up and it was clear, his grip was like a vice. Bader tapped at 4:20 of the second. 

Update: Jones received a $75,000 bonus for Submission of the Night. 

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/UFC-126-shocker-Jones-given-immediate-title-sho?urn=mma-317389

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Chad Mendes Says He's Ready for a Title Shot After UFC 126

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LAS VEGAS -- MMA Fighting spoke to Chad Mendes following his UFC 126 win over Michihiro Omigawa about his performance against the Japanese fighter, fighting in the UFC in the first time and why he thinks he's ready to fight for the title.

Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2011/02/06/chad-mendes-says-hes-ready-for-a-title-shot-after-ufc-126/

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UFC 126 Results: Jon Jones Win Leads to Title Shot as Rashad Evans Sidelined

Jon "Bones" Jones has certainly done it.

With Rashad Evans sidelined, his win on Saturday night at UFC 126 has earned him a title shot vs. Mauricio "Shogun" Rua at UFC 128.

Jones has quickly busted out onto the UFC scene riding one of the biggest hype trains.

No matter where you go, there is talk of this young 23-year-old born in Rochester, New York. Not surprisingly, Jones is also the most impressive athlete in his family. His brother, Arthur, was a fifth-round pick of the Baltimore Ravens in the 2010 NFL Draft and his other brother, Chandler, is a defensive lineman at the University of Syracuse.

Jones possesses a great set of hands accompanied by a devastating ground game. "Bones" is both a national junior college wrestling champion and a former high school state wrestling champion.

With a record of 6-1 in the UFC (the only loss coming as a DQ against Matt Hamill at UFC 100 for illegal downward elbows), Jones has rattled off three straight wins against the likes of Ryan Bader, Vladmir Matyushenko and Brandon "The Truth" Vera, with two of those wins coming by TKO and the win over Bader coming by way of submission.

Overall, Jones is 12-1 in his MMA career and has earned the respect of fans and fighters alike. Like Bader alluded to last night in his interview, Jones has some "flashy" moves. There's more though—out of his 13 overall fights, seven fights have gone only one round and only two have seen the fight go to the judges.

Now Jones has a huge test to prove himself. He gets to face off against one of the deadliest fighters in the light heavyweight division, Mauricio "Shogun" Rua.

It's the worst kind of news for fellow light heavyweight Rashad Evans. Rashad has been sidelined after blowing his knee out in training, ending one of the more highly-anticipated fights of the year so far. Evans will be sidelined at least six-to-eight weeks with his knee in a brace.

Not a bad replacement for the fight.

On short notice, it's a great fight scheduled for UFC 128. It was a great showing by Jones, convincingly handling Bader the entire two rounds that the fight lasted, finishing him off with a nice guillotine choke.

Jones dominated the former Arizona State wrestler in every sense of the word.

After the fight ended, Joe Rogan proceeded to tell Jones he earned a title shot with Shogun at UFC 128 replacing the injured Evans. In joy, in glee, in just a sheer happy moment for the 23-year-old, Jones collapsed to the floor on his knees and was thankful for the opportunity.

Now, Jones will have until March 19th to prepare for his title shot with Rua. It should come as no surprise that Jones is already saying he is more than capable of taking this shot on such short notice.

“I usually spend my camp getting in shape, but I’m already in shape. [Coach Greg Jackson] wants me to calm down. He said he can't have me peak for six more weeks,” Jones said. “But I’m not taking time off. Maybe physically I'll take some time off, but I have a lot of studying to do. Six weeks is more than enough time, especially since I already have a six pack.” 

Jones will surely be able to still provide a great fight against a fighter who is such a deadly striker and possesses knockout power in each of his limbs.

UFC 128 Main Event: Jones vs. Rua will be one of the better fights of the year.

Included with his title shot, Jones earned a sweet $75,000 bonus for his submission victory winning "Submission of the Night."

Jones has broken out with his great fighting ability and with a win against Shogun at UFC 128, could become the youngest UFC Light Heavyweight Champion ever.

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Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/598933-ufc-126-results-jon-jones-earns-title-shot-with-rashad-evans-sidelined

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Sunday, February 6, 2011

Walker lives the simple life at San Jose hotel: Training and little else

Herschel Walker is worth millions. He's a big car collector. The former star college and NFL running back has 63. At 48, he's accomplished a helluva lot, yet he's turned back the clock and living a simple existence in a San Jose hotel for the last six weeks.

"This is my little thing. I do my work. Everyday I stay in this hotel room. It ain't about going out," Walker told Shootmedia.tv. "I don't go out to nightclubs. I don't go out and party. I never have."

Walker said the trainers at American Kickboxing Academy, where he's worked on his MMA skils for the last few years, have done too much for him to screw around.

"I have a resonsibility to those people who have given me a hand. I have a responsibility to AKA for giving me a chance, an opportunity."

Walker faces 40-year-old Scott Carson this weekend in San Jose for Strikeforce.  

For the kiddies, check out the old highlights of Herschel steamrolling people during his Georgia days on his way to the 1982 Heisman. Walker also says he's still doing a minimum of 750 pushups and 2000 sit ups a day.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Walker-lives-the-simple-life-at-San-Jose-hotel-?urn=mma-313418

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Jacare Post Fight Interview vs Robbie Lawler - Jacare Souza

Watch as Jacare Souza talks backstage right after his big win over Robbie Lawler at Strikeforce San Jose.

Source: http://mmalice.com/jacare-souza/jacare-post-fight-interview-vs-robbie-lawler-video_63fff0df4.html

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After moments lost in translation, Silva and Belfort talk of UFC 126's importance in Brazil

Brazil has a long, rich history in mixed martial arts. Gracie jiu-jitsu was one of the backbones of the sport and since then the South American nation has produced dozens of champions around the world, including three of the current seven UFC champs. Anderson Silva, ranked best pound-for-pound fighter in the world , leads the brigade. He along with fellow Brazilian Vitor Belfort, his opponent at UFC 126, have a chance to push MMA to new levels in their home country.

It's hard to believe, but the sport still struggles in Brazil for mainstream exceptance. There seems to be a disconnect between the sport and many potential viewers. With their upcoming fight and their prefight media work, Belfort and Silva have a chance to close that gap.

Wednesday's press conference provided a big opportunity, but it almost fell apart before the fighters got to spread their message.

The UFC decided it was time to bring a Portuguese translator (pictured below with microphone) for Silva.

To this point in his career, the middleweight champ's manager Ed Soares has always served in that role. Soares was placed amongst the media on Wednesday, sitting next to (on the left) the newly appointed translator.

It was awkward. Silva, wearing dark sunglasses for much of the presser, didn't appear very happy about the change. The new translator didn't help his cause or ease Silva's lack of comfort. He struggled with the basic concept of first fielding the question, then relaying it to Silva and most importantly relaying Silva's answer back in English.

John Morgan from MMAjunkie opened with some of the early questions for the champ (VIDEO - 4:15 mark).

Morgan: A lot of people are saying Vitor is the best striker he's faced. Does feel that way or where does he feel Vitor falls in that mix?

Silva through the translator: No.

Morgan: Anderson had to deal with a lot of fan criticism over a couple of his fight, but obviously the last one was a thriller. Does he feel all that is behind him now or does he have something to prove to the fans?

Silva through the translator: No

Dana White: It’s gonna be one of those press conferences.

The translator stumbled, bumbled and seemed uncomfortable. He was allowed to translate one more exchange. When he described something as the "essence" of what Silva said, that was it. An annoyed White re-installed Soares as the translator for the remainder of the presser.

It was a good thing because there was a good-sized Brazilian media contigent on hand and the opportunity to spread the message back home could've been wasted.

Belfort, who speaks English pretty well, talked about the journey for MMA in Brazil from 1997 to 2011 

"People were saying the sport is violent. So I went through a lot in Brazil," Belfort said of the reaction he got as a 19-year-old. "So now is a time, people are accepting our sport."

The UFC will turns thing up a notch after this event by landing in Rio de Janeiro late in the summer.

"Dana bringing the UFC to Rio is amazing, but now we need the open channel. We need the network (television). So people need to open their mind, the sponsorships," Belfort said. "They need to come. They need to enjoy. They need embrace the UFC. It's just like soccer. We need all the channels (wanting to air) the sport."

Silva was excited about more people being exposed to the sport.

"I think it's a great opportunity for the Brazilian fans. Myself, as an mma fighter representing the UFC and I can remember growing up as a kid. I think this is going to break down a lot of barriers not only in Brazil, but break down around the barriers throughout the whole world and give opportunities to kids that they may not have not had before," said Silva.

White said later that we still don't have a feel in the U.S. for how big this fight is in Brazil. Hopefully Silva and Belfort will open up a little more today during open workouts. It sounds like there's a good buzz in the home country for this legend vs. legend battle.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/After-moments-lost-in-translation-Silva-and-Bel?urn=mma-316303

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UFC 126 Results: Anderson Silva and The 10 Greatest MMA Fighters Ever

Many MMA fighters have come and built a legacy in this sport.

Some have become dominant champions, while other fighters have become one and done.

There are some of these fighters on this list who built a reputation by destroying the opposition but have fallen off the elite due to age.

After UFC 126, one thing is for sure, Anderson Silva has solidified his place as one of the greatest fighters in MMA.

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Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/598788-ufc-126-results-anderson-silva-and-the-10-greatest-mma-fighters-ever

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Bellator Adds Nazareno Malegarie, Featherweight With MMA's Best Record

by Michael David SmithThe fighter with the best record in mixed martial arts is heading to Bellator and ready to enter the promotion's Season 4 featherweight tournament.

Nazareno Malegarie, who has built up a 19-0 record while fighting for Brazilian promotions, is now ready to fight in the United States, Bellator announced Monday.

"I'm just very excited to finally have the chance to show fans in the United States what I'm capable of," Malegarie said in a statement. "Signing with Bellator was very important for me, and I'm ready to prove myself."

 

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Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2011/01/31/bellator-adds-nazareno-malegarie-featherweight-with-mmas-best/

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Griffin ekes out UFC 126 decision win over Franklin

Forrest Griffin (18-6) returned from a 15-month layoff with a unanimous decision win over Rich Franklin (28-6). Griffin won the bout 29-28 on all three judges' scorecards.

Griffin struck first, taking Franklin down early in the first round, and then spent much of the round controlling Franklin while landing several punches and elbows. The former middleweight Franklin couldn't find a way out from underneath Griffin, a fighter who is a natural light heavyweight.

In the second round, Griffin got another takedown by dragging Franklin down from behind. Griffin tried to get a body lock on, but Franklin was able to work away and return to his feet. Griffin controlled the stand-up, using kicks and strikes to control Franklin.

Griffin, still fresh in the third round, continued to land kicks and strikes. He notched a takedown with a minute left in round, which was then reversed by Franklin. The two battled for position, both trying to get the other down, until Griffin broke free from Franklin's grip. 

Even Griffin realized the bout was close, and even gestured to Franklin that the fight was close as the judges' decision was announced. He was honest after the fight, admitting that not everything going up to the fight was perfect. 

"Rusty. Rusty," Griffin said when asked how it felt to be fighting again. "It's great to be back, to be honest. Camp didn't go right, but it's good to be back."

Both of the former champions have had long layoffs. Griffin last fought in November of 2009, beating Tito Ortiz at UFC 106 while Franklin last fought in June, knocking out Chuck Liddell at UFC 115. Franklin broke his arm in that bout. 

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Griffin-ekes-out-UFC-126-decision-win-over-Frank?urn=mma-317392

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UFC 126: Top 10 UFC Fights Featuring Forrest Griffin and Rich Franklin

With UFC 126 just days away, the Rich Franklin-Forrest Griffin bout could be a definite contender for the ‘Fight of the Night’ to go in direct competition with the Middleweight title bout of Silva-Belfort in the main event.

The two fighters come into this fight on Saturday with big wins over major fighters by way of Franklin knocking out legendary Chuck Liddell at UFC 106 and Griffin beating Tito Ortiz at UFC 115 by decision.

In the career of Franklin with the UFC, the veteran has posted 13 wins out of 17 fights with the UFC promotion dating back to 2003 while winning the Middleweight title in 2005 against Evan Tanner.

As for Griffin, he has had only 13 fights since winning the Ultimate Fighter in 2005, collecting a record of nine wins and only four losses.

With that being said, let’s get to the top 10 fights from the careers of Rich Franklin and Forrest Griffin.

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Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/597295-ufc-126-top-10-ufc-fights-featuring-forrest-griffin-and-rich-franklin

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Saturday, February 5, 2011

UFC 126 Results: Anderson Silva Retains Crown With Knockout Victory

After the fight Silva told Joe Rogan, that he wanted to thank all his trainers, all his family and friends and the coach that taught him the kick.

He then said he wanted to make sure that everyone respects Vitor because before he even stepped into the cage to fight, Vitor was already a champion and deserved the respect of everyone.

With this dominating performance, the talk of who the best pound for pound fighter in the world is should calm down.

One word can describe this finish, "Wow" 

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/597036-ufc-126-fight-card-results-reaction-for-silva-vs-belfort/entry/46742-ufc-126-results-anderson-silva-retains-crown-with-knockout-victory

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UFC 126 weigh-in: Silva wears mask and nearly starts a brawl

Turns out Dana White was right about the polite press conference on Wednesday. He called it 30 minutes of bull[expletive]. Vitor Belfort and Anderson Silva said little, but White said there was a lot of anger beneath the surface that we weren't seeing.

At today's weigh-in in Las Vegas, the angst between the fighters boiled over. 

Silva weighed in, hustled across the stage, put on a mask and got right in Belfort's face. Belfort didn't want to back down and pushed forward. Eventually, Silva took of the mask and the jawing began.

Belfort said Silva was reacting to a comment he made this week. Belfort suggested that Silva puts on a facade in public and in the cage.

"I just know one thing, when you say silly things, when you do silly things, it’s because you’re worried and you’re trying to wear a mask," Belfort said during Thursday’s media workouts. "The way I fight, and the way I am, I have respect. I just need to wear one mask, myself."

Belfort said he wasn't falling for Silva's mind games. 

"His actions speak louder than his words. I think he respects me. I just think he wears the mask, trying to intimidate me," Belfort said of Silva’s attempt to spook him. "He can see it in my eyes. I’m on fire. I’m not getting intimidated by anyone."

Silva, as usual wouldn't admit what he said when was trash-talking. He simply indicated that he wasn't happy with Belfort's talking.

Forrest Griffin was shredded as he weighed in at 205 pounds. That's good considering, he gets as heavy as the low 240's between fights. Griffin's also had the last 14 months off  recovering from shoulder surgery.

UFC newcomers Donald Cerrone, "Norifumi "Kid" Yamamoto and Miguel Torres got some of the loudest roars of the afternoon.

The most intense fighter was Jon Jones. His staredown with Ryan Bader was classic, as Jones got right in his face and was breathing heavily.

Mike Pierce didn't make weight on his first attempt even though he stripped down to nothing in front of the big Mandalay Bay Events Center crowd.

UFC 126 weigh-in (Courtesy MMAjunkie)

MAIN CARD (Pay-per-view)

Anderson Silva (185) vs. Vitor Belfort (185)
Forrest Griffin (205) vs. Rich Franklin (203)
Ryan Bader (205) vs. Jon Jones (206)
Jake Ellenberger (171) vs. Carlos Eduardo Rocha (170)
Antonio Banuelos (136) vs. Miguel Torres (136)

PRELIMINARY CARD (Spike TV)
Paul Kelly (155) vs. Donald Cerrone (155)
Chad Mendes (146) vs. Michihiro Omigawa (146)

PRELIMINARY CARD (Facebook)
Demetrious Johnson (136) vs. Norifumi Yamamoto (135)

PRELIMINARY CARD (Untelevised)
Gabe Ruediger (155) vs. Paul Taylor (156)
Kyle Kingsbury (205) vs. Ricardo Romero (205)
Mike Pierce (171)* vs. Kenny Robertson (170)

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/UFC-126-weigh-in-Silva-wears-mask-and-nearly-st?urn=mma-317183

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Herschel Walker vs. Scott Carson Fight Video

by Michael David Smith

Herschel Walker improved to 2-0 as an MMA fighter with a first-round technical knockout victory over Scott Carson on Saturday night at Strikeforce: Diaz vs. Cyborg. The fight video is above.

Walker, the former NFL star who was a Heisman Trophy-winning running back at Georgia and also dabbled in Olympic bobsledding, made short work of Carson, who could do little more than cover up and try not to get too badly hurt.

Walker indicated after the fight that he hopes to fight for Strikeforce again. At age 48, he's not ready to quit fighting.



 

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Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2011/01/29/herschel-walker-vs-scott-carson-fight-video/

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Strikeforce 'Diaz vs. Cyborg' picks, Vegas-style

Strikeforce is opening 2011 with a bang tonight in San Jose. The card highlighted by two title fights, also has Herschel Walker in his second MMA fight. The odds are huge for three of the four big fights. Welterweight champ Nick Diaz is a massive favorite over Evangelista "Cyborg" Santos. The same goes for the inexperienced Walker. At minus-340, that's quite the leap of faith by the public and the sportsbooks.  

Roger Gracie is the smallest favorite at minus-150 over Trevor Prangley. The South African has an interesting challenge in front of him. He's giving away a lot of size against the 6-foot-4 jiu-jitsu ace. Gracie is the much better grappler. Once it gets to the ground, Prangley is in trouble. He's a powerful guy and savvy on the ground, but he won't be able to use his strength to muscle out of submission attempts.

Robbie Lawler is a big underdog against Strikeforce middleweight champ Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza. Jacare's jiu-jitsu pedigree is sick, but he's learning how to fight on the feet. Lawler has been a monster at middleweight. His takedown defense has always been solid. He's got a good shot at stealing some dog money at plus-210, with the power he's got in both hands. 

The crew at Bloody Elbow made their picks straight up. Diaz swept the board while Jacare got the nod from 6-of-8 writers. Walker was picked by all eight, and according to BE, Prangley looks like a live dog. Five of the guys picked Prangley to take out the 2-0 Gracie. Luke Thomas was very down on Gracie:

I am not a believer in Roger Gracie. It's obviously amazing he can tap 7 world-class black belts in a row in grappling tournaments with a cross choke from the mount, but MMA is another story. He's got virtually no striking and virtually no wrestling. Prangley's got a little more of each. If the fight hits the third round, things get dicey, but I like Prangley to upset. 

Strikeforce betting odds (Las Vegas Hilton):
Official plays in bold

Nick Diaz (-340) vs. Evangelista Santos (+280) - Welterweight title
Robbie Lawler (+210) vs. Ronaldo Souza (-250) - Middleweight title
Scott Carson (+280) vs. Herschel Walker (-340) - Heavyweight
Trevor Prangley (+130) vs. Roger Gracie (-150) - Light heavyweight

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Strikeforce-Diaz-vs-Cyborg-picks-Vegas-style?urn=mma-314143

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Fight for the Troops 2 weigh-in: Mitrione and Hague get to know each other

All the UFC fighters on the Fight for the Troops 2 card are ready to go, but it looked like Matt Mitrione and Tim Hague were ready to thrown down on the stage during the weigh-in Ft. Hood in Killeen, Tx. (video).

After weighing in at a combined 516 pounds, the big boys got nose-to-nose (18:15 mark).

Mitrone, who generally fights around 253, was at a UFC career-high 260 while Hague was slimmer than normal at 256.5.

It was also worth keeping an eye on the condition of the fighters in the other heavyweight bout.

Joey Beltran, a blown up light heavyweight, looked doughy as usual. He's survived fighting at 230 with a little extra meat around his midsection, but his opponent Pat Barry has shown that if he blows up too much it can hurt his cause.

Barry weighed a UFC career-high 248 before his loss at UFC 115 to Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipovic. He was between 233-237 during his first three UFC fights. Today, he weighed in at a more manageable 240. 

The main event fighters, Evan Dunham and Melvin Guillard both arrived on weight as did the remaining 18 fighters.

Mike Guymon and DaMarques Johnson produced one of the goofiest weigh-in staredowns in the history of fighting, as both fighters smiled for the camera (9:10 mark).

Yves Edwards was also in a relaxed mood. He made weight while eating potato chips on the scale and was even nice enough to offer Cody McKenzie a few chips (10:45 mark). 

Let's not leave out the Octagon girls. Those camouflage numbers were pretty nice. 

MAIN CARD

Evan Dunham (156) vs. Melvin Guillard (155)
Tim Hague (256.5) vs. Matt Mitrione (260)
Mark Hominick (145.5) vs. George Roop (145)
Pat Barry (240) vs. Joey Beltran (230)
Cole Miller (155.5) vs. Matt Wiman (155)

PRELIMINARY CARD
Yves Edwards (155) vs. Cody McKenzie (155)
Mike Guymon (170.5) vs. DaMarques Johnson (170)

PRELIMINARY CARD
Mike Brown (146) vs. Rani Yahya (145)
Willamy Freire (155) vs. Waylon Lowe (156)
Amilcar Alves (171) vs. Charlie Brenneman (171)
Chris Cariaso (135) vs. Will Campuzano (135)

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Fight-for-the-Troops-2-weigh-in-Mitrione-and-Ha?urn=mma-310908

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Watch This Dude Break James Toney's Record for the Fastest Firing of a Zuffa Employee


(Video courtesy YouTube/UFC)

The best part of Dana White's most recent video blog was getting to re-watch the UFC's new Portuguese translator fail miserably at his job and basically get shit-canned on the spot by the company's president within a few minutes of starting his new role with Zuffa at yesterday's UFC 126 press conference. Seriously, we figured it was going to be tough for anyone to beat James Toney's mark of 3:19, but this dude did it, and did it in style.

First the guy finishes one of his suspiciously brief translations of a long-winded response by Anderson Silva with, "That's the essence of [what he said]," then he admitted that he wasn't paying attention to one of the Brazilian reporter's questions, which is odd considering it's, I don't know....HIS JOB to translate the questions and answers for the press conference.

White didn't pull any punches with the disinterested translator who was hired in response to criticism that the UFC's former translator, Ed Soares, was guilty of sugar coating and sometimes purposely mistranslating some of the less complimentary statements his fighters like Silva and Junior dos Santos made during post-fight interviews. When his latest hire screwed up, White snapped and told the guy, who seemed out of place in a room full of fight fans and reporters (to say the least) to hand the microphone to Soares.

Note to future applicants: Wait until your probation period is up before getting fired. That way you can at least walk away with benefits and a 401K. This dude barely had UFC entered as his employer on Facebook and now he has to explain to all the people in his book club and birdwatching society that he is unemployed again.

Source: http://www.cagepotato.com/watch-dude-break-james-toneys-record-fastest-firing-zuffa-employe-zuffa

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The Fight Business: Ricardo Romero UFC 126 (Video)

Source: http://www.mmamania.com/2011/2/4/1975812/the-fight-business-ricardo-romero-ufc-126-video

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Friday, February 4, 2011

UFC 126 On-Demand Video Brought To You By HeavyMMA-Bleacher Report Partnership

Bleacher Report has parented up with HeavyMMA.com to provide you with the best UFC On-Demand video content available on the Internet. Check out pre-fight interviews with Dana White, Jon Jones, Rich Franklin and more. 

And be sure to check out the debut of Fight Day Live which will be streaming live on Bleacherreport.com starting tomorrow at 4:30 PM ET. HeavyMMA.com has partnered with the UFC to launch Fight Day Live, a new 90-minute pre-fight show.

Fight Day Live will serve as the mixed martial arts version of ESPN’s College Gameday show. Before every major North American event, they'll be coming to you live on location from the fights.

Fight Day is hosted by industry stalwart Dave Farra and HeavyMMA’s very own Megan Olivi. Dave and Megan will bring you the latest news, fight breakdowns, exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes looks at some of your favorite UFC fighters.

For the first episode, Dave and Megan will be joined by “The Huntington Beach Bad Boy” Tito Ortiz and “The California Kid” Urijah Faber. They’ll also be joined by an expert panel to break down all the UFC 126 fights: Ariel Helwani from MMAFighting.com and Seth Kelly, the editor of UFC Magazine.

In addition, you’ll see Vitor Belfort as he trains for his main event championship bout against Anderson Silva, and Mike Pyle will show you the places you absolutely have to visit when you travel to Las Vegas.

Read more MMA news on BleacherReport.com

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/597629-ufc-126-on-demand-video-brought-to-you-by-heavymma-bleacher-report-partnership

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UFC Hands Over Production Duties to Absolute Moron

(Vidprops: YouTube.com/UFC)

Fresh off the heels of their translator debacle, the folks at Zuffa have put someone with no experience and arguably no talent at the helm of their production: you. Last night via Twitter, Dana White announced the launch of the all-new UFC.tv, a wholly interactive alternative to the standard pay-per-view experience.

Online viewers are able to switch between six live camera angles at any time, which will prove pivotal should Anderson Silva decide to unveil his latest dance moves once again. Advanced features like picture-in-picture and the option to watch up to four angles at once let you customize how the action is presented. Beyond the ability to listen en Español, those who grow tired of hearing Goldie and Rogan’s banter can change the sound over to either fighter’s corner. Similar to the “mic’d up” feature used sparingly in early UFC events, you’ll get to listen first-hand to the pearls of wisdom coming from coaches and cornermen, which is actually a pretty cool feature so long as it isn’t Nam Phan dispensing the advice.

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Source: http://www.cagepotato.com/ufc-hands-over-production-duties-absolute-moron

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Anderson Silva vs. Vitor Belfort: Staredown of the Year Candidate

(Oh, I'd say it's beyond 'real' at this point. Props: SurferKenTV3 and Biggie Smalls)

In case you missed it at Wednesday's press conference, here's video of the rather intense staredown between UFC 126 main eventers Anderson Silva and Vitor Belfort. Silva claims there's nothing personal about Saturday's match with "The Phenom," although Silva was reportedly upset that Belfort accepted the fight in the first place, considering they were former training partners. Weigh-ins for UFC 126 go down tonight at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas at 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT, so brace yourself for more uncomfortable closeness between the two Brazilian stars.

After the jump: Belfort tells his hero Ariel Helwani that Anderson's attitude is just giving him more motivation for the fight.

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Source: http://www.cagepotato.com/anderson-silva-vs-vitor-belfort-staredown-year-candidate

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Strikeforce Columbus: Melvin 'No Mercy' Manhoef To Face Luke Rockhold?

UFC 126—arguably the most stacked UFC card so far this year—takes place this Saturday live from Las Vegas, Nevada, but over on the front of its competition, there's quite a commotion being created about the debut of Strikeforce in Columbus, Ohio on March 5.

MMA Junkie originally reported that the March 5 event was to see a Tim Kennedy-Luke Rockhold bout—one that would wind up replacing a previously-reported bout between the US Army Ranger and the consummate entertainer that is Jason "Mayhem" Miller.

MMA Junkie later reported that in fact it would be Kennedy facing "No Mercy" Manhoef, but ever-vigilant fight fan Bloodstain Lane—always one to keep an eye out for the going-downs in mixed martial arts and never one to be anything less than vocal—stated that Manhoef would not be fighting Kennedy at the March 5 card, though Manhoef would be fighting.

Via the official Twitter of Manhoef, LiverKick.com was able to confirm that indeed it would be Manhoef facing Rockhold in what is sure to not only be a very intriguing stand-up affair, but it's also sure to test out Rockhold's ability to battle one of the sport's most dangerous pure kickboxers.

Rockhold himself is far from unimpressive in his own right, carrying a 7-1 pro record coming into this fight, with the lone loss coming by TKO in his second pro MMA fight.

Rockhold is an AKA standout who holds a brown belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, along with a kickboxing game and some wrestling that some fans know of, but few are truly aware of.

Whatever skills Rockhold possesses, they'll have to be in top form when he faces Manhoef—that is, IF he faces Manhoef in Columbus this March.

Read more MMA news on BleacherReport.com

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/596631-strikeforce-columbus-melvin-no-mercy-manhoef-to-face-luke-rockhold

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Gracie kicks off Strikeforce: San Jose with submission win

Roger Gracie, a member of MMA's first family, kicked off Strikeforce's card in San Jose with a submission win over Trevor Prangley. 

After pinning Prangley to the cage, Gracie took Prangley to the ground. He worked into full mount. Prangley tried to stand up, but Gracie took advantage of Prangley's movement and took his back. Gracie applied a perfect figure-four body triangle, then maneuvered his arms into position for a rear-naked choke. As Prangley's face turned red, he had no choice but to tap out at 4:19 of the first.

The young Gracie is still undefeated in MMA, with a record of 4-0. He is the cousin of MMA legend Royce Gracie, and like the other members of his family, he has a strong background in grappling.

Prangley dropped to 23-7-1. His last fight was a win over UFC veteran Keith Jardine.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Gracie-kicks-off-Strikeforce-San-Jose-with-subm?urn=mma-314200

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Ryan Jimmo's 'Big Deal Blog' Number Six: 'Just Be a Ninja, Ryan'

 ("It's not pink, it's blood-stained.")

Undefeated in the past four years, at 13-1 Ryan Jimmo is one of Canada's most promising MMA prospects.

The Big Deal is in the thick of training camp for a championship bout with fellow Canadian Dwayne Lewis at MFC 28 on February 25 in Edmonton Alberta and has offered to write about his preparations for the biggest fight of his career via a weekly training blog published every week leading up to the fight here at CagePotato.com.

Check out Ryan's latest entry after the jump.

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Source: http://www.cagepotato.com/ryan-jimmos-big-deal-blog-number-six-just-be-ninja-ryan

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