Thursday, March 31, 2011

UFC Fight Night 24: Amir Sadollah Beats Up DaMarques Johnson

by Michael David SmithIn what may have been his most impressive performance in the Octagon to date, former Ultimate Fighter winner Amir Sadollah put a serious hurting on DaMarques Johnson at UFC Fight Night 24 on Saturday night, forcing him to tap out as he rained down vicious elbows on the ground in the second round.

Sadollah showed off precision punching in the stand-up, some good takedowns and a killer instinct when he had Johnson in trouble in the second round. It was a great showing for Sadollah, although Sadollah made a point to credit Johnson for taking the fight on short notice.

"I want to say a huge, huge thank you to DeMarques," Sadollah said afterward. "He took this fight on two weeks' notice, which a lot of guys wouldn't have done. I have a lot of respect for him."

 

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Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2011/03/26/ufc-fight-night-24-amir-sadollah-beats-up-damarques-johnson/

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Sadollah takes out Johnson at UFN 24


Amir Sadollah won the battle of two "The Ultimate Fighter" stars on Saturday night at Ultimate Fight Night 24. Sadollah forced DaMarques Johnson to submit due to strikes in the second round of their bout.

The fight started with an eventful first round. Johnson took advantage of an early slip by Sadollah to get in side control, but couldn't do much with it. Moments later, Johnson caught a kick to get another takedown. That time, he was able to land elbows while on the ground before Sadollah returned to his feet. Johnson threw Sadollah for another takedown before Sadollah reversed, and landed some serious strikes before the round ended.

In the second, the two had a furious exchange early, both landing strikes and coming out with bloody faces. But Sadollah took the upper hand halfway through the round. He got full mount and rained down blows onto Johnson's head. At first, Johnson was able to roll away, but Sadollah stayed close. He regained mount, took control of Johnson's hand and then blasted Johnson with elbows until the bout was stopped at 3:27.

"I am ecstatic with my performance," Sadollah said after the fight. "I'm here not just to look good. I want to be the best and fight the best."

Johnson took this fight on short notice after Duane Ludwig and James Wilks both pulled out because of injury. His record falls to 12-9. Sadollah, who has fought every one of his pro bouts in the UFC, is now 5-2.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Sadollah-takes-out-Johnson-at-UFN-24?urn=mma-wp668

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Mark Munoz Predicts Rua vs. Jones, Faber vs. Wineland - UFC 128

Mark Munoz Predicts Rua vs. Jones, Faber vs. Wineland Video by UFC 128

Source: http://mmalice.com/ufc-128/mark-munoz-predicts-rua-vs-jones-faber-vs-wineland-video_560cfb18a.html

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Jon Fitch injured, out of UFC 132 fight against BJ Penn

Source: http://www.mmamania.com/2011/3/30/2081711/jon-fitch-injured-out-of-ufc-132-fight-against-bj-penn

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Brock Lesnar: Is Lesnar Telling the Truth About a Future Return to WWE?

Brock Lesnar is telling anyone who will listen that he is committed to MMA and the UFC, despite the continuous rumors that a return to the WWE is imminent.

This is all basically still coming off of the heels of Lesnar's 'run-in' with the Undertaker following his last fight in the cage. After a bit of a stare down, it was anticipated that the two would meet in the ring once again, possibly at Wrestlemania 27 on Sunday.

Well, you can cross those odds off of every list, because the Undertaker will be wrestling against Triple H and Lesnar is a trainer on The Ultimate Fighter as he prepares for his June 11th fight against Junior Dos Santos.

The bottom line is that Lesnar could return to the WWE one day down the road. But fans should not expect that day to come any time soon.

He is still a force to be reckoned with inside the cage, and everyone has taken notice. Even UFC President, Dana White.

Mark Wayne reported that the Seattle Times was told by White that "I don't think people give him enough credit for how good he really is and what he has accomplished."

White answered that Lesnar was the most underrated competitor in the UFC today. With that being said, and a rematch for the UFC Heavyweight Championship looming on the horizon if Lesnar can defeat Dos Santos, there is no reason for him to leave any time soon.

As of now, Lesnar has to fight one or two times per year. A return to the WWE could increase that number into the triple digit range.

Do the math, folks. Lesnar is not leaving the UFC now, or in the foreseeable future.

For more on Lesnar and his upcoming match, make sure to check out Bleacher Report Correspondent Tim Groves, as he takes a look at Brock Lesnar on The Ultimate Fighter: 5 Things to Watch for.

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/650596-brock-lesnar-manny-pacquiao-muhammad-ali-jon-jones-and-todays-fighter-buzz/entry/57797-brock-lesnar-is-lesnar-telling-the-truth-about-a-future-return-to-wwe

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Sanchez questions Kampmann’s wish for a rematch

After Diego Sanchez took a controversial decision from Martin Kampmann at UFC on Versus 3, Kampmann discussed why he thought that he won and the lure of a rematch.

"I would love to rematch Diego," Kampmann answered when asked about another opportunity to face Sanchez. "I feel I won the first time but I would love to fight him again. If I was him I wouldn't want the rematch either because imagine how his face would look after the second fight. I would love to beat him up one more time and hopefully not leave it up to the judges this time."

With a decision that close, an instant rematch wouldn't be unprecedented. Mauricio "Shogun" Rua was awarded a rematch with Lyoto Machida after Shogun lost their first title bout, and the same courtesy was awarded to B.J. Penn after he lost a close bout to Frankie Edgar.

But Sanchez is having none of that. On Twitter, he made it quite clear that Kampmann has no business getting a rematch.

"You really want a direct rematch? I trained no boxing! zero! I just wrestled my [expletive] off. I underestimated your [takedown] defense and had to resort to my streetfighting loco skills and almost dropped you I seen your legs. I was not in my best shape ... like @danawhite said that was the softest he ever seen me. That's 2 L's in a row you need a win real bad."

Then, after saying all that, he adds, "If I can't get a better fight that a win would move me up the ladder, I would love to fight you again! #Realtalk."

Oh, Diego, you crazy, crazy man. Your lunacy is what endears you to fans, even when you're spouting off complete nonsense. Did you see your face after the fight? Are you absolutely positive, without a shadow of a doubt that you won? And pulling out the "I was not in my best shape" defense is a little ridiculous, considering that you won.

Instead of Twitter-fights, you two should really just settle this in the cage. Oh wait, that would still be a rematch.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Sanchez-questions-Kampmann-s-wish-for-a-rematch?urn=mma-wp580

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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Brock Lesnar Vs. JDS: TUF 13 Fighter Chuck O'Neil Blog for BR, Episode No. 1

Hi this is Chuck "Cold Steel" O'Neil, alternate turned cast member of The Ultimate Fighter 13. Over the next ten weeks, I will be guest blogging for The Ultimate Fighter 13 with bleacherreport.com. I am very excited for this opportunity to give everyone a glimpse of what went on behind the scenes each week that the cameras didn't catch. 

I figure, since I came in as a alternate, I would start this blog by giving everyone a chance to get to know a little about me and my background. I am 25-years-old and I'm from Bridgewater, Massachusetts. It is a town 30 minutes south of Boston. I started my training in Mixed Martial Arts in 2005, when I was 18-years-old. After watching the first season of The Ultimate Fighter, I became hooked. I promised myself I would one day make it onto The Ultimate Fighter.  It looked like the most fun and exciting route to the top, which is the Ultimate Fighting Championship. 

My journey to this point was very long and required a lot of hard work. I was never a stand-out athlete or the most intimidating person in the room. I had to grow, not only as a fighter, but also as a person to get to the place I am at today. Over this time, I've went 8-3 as a professional and was able to capture two local titles. Now I am getting the opportunity to watch my dream come true alongside a large national audience. Sit back and enjoy!

While watching the first episode, I was able to see the tryout process and see how ridiculous Chris Cope looked before I got there. I was not in the house for this. During this process, Myles ended up getting hurt. He tore his ACL and was deemed unable to fight. I would never wish an injury upon anyone, but this was the blessing I was wishing for. I am very thankful for getting this opportunity! While all the other guys were going through the team tryouts and media day, I was off having a very different experience.

I was originally flown out to Las Vegas with the rest of the guys on the show as an alternate, however, I was in a different hotel waiting to hear what would happen next. During this process, I had to keep my weight down because I thought I would get the chance to fight my way into the house. After a day had came and passed, I soon realized, that would not be the case. I would be flying back to Boston the next morning. I was completely crushed. I felt like I was within striking distance of my dream and it was ripped out of my hands. 

On my way home, I decided to hide my disappointment by eating like a fat kid the entire flight home, as well as the following day at home. This was until I realized I had two missed calls and a voicemail from one of the main producers. He told me he hoped I hadn't gotten too fat yet. I took the pizza and bread sticks that I had just paid for and gave them to my friend. I started repacking my bags to leave for Las Vegas for the second time in four days. 

When I got to Las Vegas, I had my bags searched to make sure I was not sneaking anything into the house. Needless to say, my spiderman costume didn't make the cut. When they were done covering up all the labels on my bathroom items, they brought me to the UFC training center. My dream was officially begining.

The episode begins by showing me walking into the training area with Dana White on my way to meet my coach and team. The part that was not shown was how I entered the building. I was blindly directed into Dana White's office. I was caught off guard by Dana as he sat me down and explained why I was getting this huge opportunity. He explained how every fighter who comes up through the show elevates their talent level astronomically. Dana didn't want me to waste my time and the opportunity to do this for myself. I told him that I appreciated the opportunity to showcase my talents. I came here to win the show and planned on doing nothing less. 

I was walked out to meet my team, when I was greeted by Brock Lesnar.  Brock said, "Just the guy I wanted." I was very excited to see that my two good friends, Charlie Rader and Clay Harvison, were on my team.  I was even more excited about this than the fact that Brock was my coach. I had gotten very friendly with Charlie and Clay during the audition process and sharing the experience with them. Having them on my team definitely made me feel at home. I jumped right into the practice which was already in progress. 

I was really excited to roll with all the guys on my team. I had missed the first fight announcement and weigh-in. I was caught up on things by Charlie after practice. Back at the house I got the grand tour by Charlie and Clay. I found out my bed was right next to my boy Charlie. The most important thing I wanted to was to make sure I got the food I needed in the house to keep my diet on point and stay lean. I quickly became the cook and nutritionist for our team answering endless questions from them. Charlie got the most attention and I referred to him as my "child." 

Team Dos Santos arrived home. This is the first time I was able to interact with the other team. I got the feeling they quickly became annoyed with me. They really didn't know what to make of me. To be honest, I'm a loud and abrasive guy from New England area. Not many people know how to deal with this when they first meet me.  In reality, I'm just a light-hearted fun loving guy who may be a little loud at times.

The first fight of the show was Nordin vs Shamar. Coming into the show, I researched most of the names I came across throughout the tryout process. I wanted to do my homework on my potential competition. I heard Shamar's name and researched him, his record, and his fighting style. I tried giving Nordin as much short notice advice and help that I could. I took him into our room and went over technique on how to cage walk up the cage as well as how to defend the take down. I knew Shamar was mainly a wrestler who grinds out a lot of his opponents. Nordin seemed to catch onto what I was showing him.  He was ready for this fight. 

All of us went back to the training center for the first fight. I was still completely in awe of the fact that I was actually fulfilling my dream. The fight started, and as Dana White put it, was pretty uneventful. Shamar was able to grind his way to a decision win over Nordin. Back in the locker room everyone on our team was pretty annoyed with the amount of celebration taking place from team Dos Santos. We were all ready and eager to get practice going. Nordin was let down about the loss after the fight, but told us that he didn't feel like he lost the fight. He felt he just got snuggled and that Shamar didn't want to fight him. 

The episode ends and an overview of the season is shown. Not much was given away, however, it does show a little of the wild stuff that takes place within the gym and at the house. I am shown causing trouble throwing someone's crutches into the pool. That is just a tease of the kind of stuff that is still to come. I'm really excited to watch this season with the rest of the viewers and presenting my insider perspective. I hope you enjoyed the first blog and buckle up, you're in for some fun!

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Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/650286-brock-lesnar-vs-jds-tuf-13-fighter-chuck-oneil-blog-episode-no-1

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Friends no more: Evans accepts immediate title shot against Jones

UFC president Dana White has long believed friendships can't get in the way of fighting goals.

Rashad Evans must agree. Just a few minutes after Jon Jones crushed Mauricio "Shogun" Rua to take the UFC light heavyweight title, Evans climbed into the Octagon and accepted the next shot at the young star.

The big issue? Generally, fighters from the same training camp, don't want to fight each other. Evans and Jones both work with trainer Greg Jackson in Albuquerque, NM.

When Evans was mentioned by UFC analyst Joe Rogan and then showed in the Octagon on the big screens around The Prudential Center in Newark, N.J., the crowd booed loudly.

That show of anger paled in comparison to the look on Jones' face. The introduction of Evans in the cage seemed to rain on Jones' parade a bit. He got just a few seconds to celebrate the culmination of years of hard work and then had to deal with the emotion of facing a training partner sometime later this year.

"We are teammates. I've sparred with him and he's sparred with me," Jones said as his voiced cracked. "This my dream and this is everything I believe in. And I know God wouldn't lead me this far, to leave me, so I gotta do exactly what I have to do."

Evans, nattily attired in a suit, walked to the microphone with a smirk on his face.

"I guess you should never say never," joked Evans.

Before UFC 128, with the possibility of Jones winning the title, Evans and his younger training partner agreed they wouldn't fight. That all changed in the last 10 days when Jones said he was tired of answering questions about Evans and suggested his training partner wasn't in his corner.

"[...] Rashad is not in my mind, he's not in my being, he has absolutely zero to do with my heart and who I am right now," Jones said during the UFC 128 prefight press conference. "[...] I have a lot of people outside of Rashad who I can draw energy and power from and they'll all be with me."

That opened the door for a fight in the future. Evans responded by saying Jones was being childish.

"That does sound a little bit cold-blooded. Jon's a young guy and when you're a young guy sometimes you talk a little too fast for your brain to keep up. I don't think it's acceptable at all. I don't think it's something I'd say.�It sounds like he wants to fight, huh? Those sound like fighting words," Evans told Larry Pepe of Pro MMA Radio. ".[...] Sometimes when you open your mouth you show what you're afraid of more than anything. I don't know why he has such an adverse response like that to me. I've never challenged him or made him feel like he should do that sort of thing. It sounds to me ? if I was out of the situation ? that he was feeling insecure about me. You can't just expect to not talk about a situation where you stepped in for a friend and training partner in a title fight who was injured. You can't take it personal… That sounds like a baby."

Tonight, Evans confirmed the belt trumps the friendship.

"We train together and you got that strap, so I gotta go after it," Evans said as the crowd booed.

Evans was originally scheduled to fight Rua at UFC 128, but suffered a knee injury just before Jones' fight at UFC 126 in early February. The UFC, faced with no one elite to challenged Rua six weeks later, turned to the raw Jones. It sounds like Evans believes Jones cut in front of him. When Jones first joined the Jackson's camp, Evans was told a head-to-head fight would never be an issue. Things have changed.

Now the question is, who leaves the camp?

Jones only began training with Jackson in 2010. Evans is one of the camp's original high-level members dating back to 2005. In that Pepe interview before the fight, it sounded like Evans had already made up his mind and will be working with Grudge Training Center in Denver if he had to face Jones.

It sets up an intriguing matchup from a mental and physical standpoint.

Evans has to know the champ's game as well as anyone in the division. At 32 years old, he may also be better equipped to handle the emotional side of the fight. That said, Jones, 23, didn't look one bit nervous last night in the biggest fight of his life. Evans also has the gift of gab. He's got a real knack for getting under the skin of his opponents.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Friends-no-more-Evans-accepts-immediate-title-s?urn=mma-wp390

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Vinny Magalhaes Wins, M-1 Global Makes Its Showtime Debut

by Michael David SmithA former Ultimate Fighter contestant made short work of an overmatched opponent, and two M-1 champions were crowned, as M-1 had its first live event on Showtime Friday night.

The card was an important one for M-1, marking the first time the promotion got on premium cable without needing to put Fedor Emelianenko on the card and co-promote with Strikeforce, and for the most part the fights delivered: This wasn't the kind of high-quality MMA fans get with major UFC and Strikeforce shows, but the bouts were generally entertaining.

Vinny Magalhaes, known for making it to the final of Season 8 of The Ultimate Fighter, was by far the best-known fighter on the card. Magalhaes completely outclassed Jake Doerr, taking Doerr's back on the ground easily, sinking in a body triangle and landing punches until the referee stopped the fight, handing Magalhaes a first-round TKO victory.

 

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Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2011/03/25/vinny-magalhaes-wins-m-1-global-makes-its-showtime-debut/

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UFC will show five UFN 24 fights on Facebook

Dana White says the future of sports viewing is on the Internet. The UFC must feel great about its recent Facebook broadcasts because for Ultimate Fight Night 24 this Saturday in Seattle, it's expanding the coverage on the social networking site.

Viewers will see at least four bouts on Spike (10 p.m. ET/PT), but with a deep card, there was a good chance avid fans of MMA were getting shutout of watching some excellent matchups on the eight-fight non-televised undercard. The promotion has gone a long way in trying to deliver those fights by promising to show five of them on the Ultimate Fighting Championship Facebook page (7:30 p.m. ET/4:30 p.m. PT).

Alex "Bruce Leroy" Caceres vs. Mackens Semerzier
Jon Madsen vs. Mike Russow
John Hathaway vs. Kris McCray
Michael McDonald vs. Edwin Figueroa
Sean McCorkle vs. Christian Morecraft

The UFC began showing undercard fights on Facebook at Fight for the Troops 2 in January. It was a smart move by the promotion. The free view on Facebook is a great way to build interest in young fighters. The cost certainly has to be minimal in comparison to carving out a three or four hour block on television.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/UFC-will-show-five-UFN-24-fights-on-Facebook?urn=mma-wp548

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Brock Lesnar ESPN 'First Take' video: 'Junior dos Santos is not the man to stop me'

Source: http://www.mmamania.com/2011/3/30/2080694/brock-lesnar-espn-first-take-video-junior-dos-santos-is-not-the-man

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Shane Carwin Accused of Throwing Fight Against Brock Lesnar at UFC 116.

Shane Carwin, the former UFC interim heavyweight champion, has been accused of intentionally losing to Brock Lesnar at their UFC 116 bout by one of his sponsors and has not received his sponsorship money from them because of this.

The news was rumored by Middleasy.com in their "Rumor Mill" segment but was not confirmed until recently when posted on Carwin's twitter.

Fighter's only magazine has reported that Carwin and his management have decided to pursue a solution through legal means and will not resort to mud-slinging and other such sordid tactics.

What are the implications of this?

It does not hurt the UFC since Carwin is no longer the champion and has not fought since losing his title. He has been out of the limelight for a while and his embarrassment will thus not effect the company to a large degree.

The only way this debacle could hurt the UFC is if Carwin actually did throw the fight in which case the UFC could suffer irreparable damage.

It is already closely related with professional wrestling in the minds of many ignorant sports fans and a fight being fixed will only make that relation stronger. It would also make all UFC results past and present seem much more questionable. Did Anderson Silva really make a miracle comeback or did Chael Sonnen lose on purpose?

Still, the accusation being made is relatively groundless since his mysterious sponsor has provided no proof for their claim, so it is likely that little will come of it.

It does not hurt Brock Lesnar since he is not being accused (at least not yet) of being in on the hypothetical deal.

The only person adversely impacted by this is Shane Carwin himself. He is brining the issue of him potentially losing on purpose to the forefront when he could have kept it quiet and dealt with it through legal means only.

However, it is possible that Carwin thought that the story might break eventually and that it was better from him to report it rather than it escape against his will and have it look like he was trying to hide it; Attempting to keep it away from people may have made him look guilty!

Nevertheless, for Carwin, nothing good can come from this (besides maybe a check from his sponsor if he wins the lawsuit).

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Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/649109-shane-carwin-accused-of-throwing-fight-against-brock-lesnar-at-ufc-116

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MMA: Cage-Fightin' Grandma To Make Debut

Beckie Lobb is a grandmother, a leukemia researcher, certified counselor and a devout Christian. On April 9 at the Hard Rock Café in Albuquerque, NM, she plans to add “cage fighter” to her resume.

The Jackson’s MMA Series promotion, which is tied to a gym you may have heard of, is positioning itself to take advantage of a glut of female fighters that may soon be in need of work.

The purchase of Strikeforce by the UFC has put the future of women’s MMA up in the air. UFC president Dana White has made it clear he has no interest in promoting girl fights. Meanwhile, more women than ever are showing interest in MMA, a sport that, ironically, is often mislabeled “Ultimate Fighting.”

“Jackson's MMA Series will be stepping up to take advantage of the talented women out there needing a place to fight,” explains Ricky Kottenstette, general manager of the gym and the fight promotion. “We have the opportunity to bring some of the best females in the world to match up against the top female fighters at Jackson's to create awesome matchups for the fans.” 

The fourth card in the series will be held April 9, headlined by the Jackson’s-trained Julie Kedzie taking on Kaitlin Young of Minnesota MMA. There will be a total of four women’s bouts on the seven-fight card.

Another twist on the April 9 card is it will feature the final matches of the Jackson’s/Edge Challenge, a radio-driven star search aimed at finding talented local fighters.

On the morning show of 104.1 The Edge, a local radio station, aspiring fighters were invited to apply by sending in a physique-revealing photo accompanied along with answers to some questions about their martial arts backgrounds to ensure no pro fighters snuck in.

Out of 250 applicants, 60 prospects were invited to Jackson’s MMA for tryouts. Eventually, two teams of four women and six men each were chosen: Team Renegades and The Arnold Schwarzenegger Project. After weeks of training, a male and female finalist were chosen from each team. They’ll be fighting alongside the pros at the Jackson’s MMA Series on April 9.

Women’s finalist Beckie Lobb will be squaring off against Katrina Branchal, a natural flyweight who is taking the fight at 135. She currently weighs 127. Lobb entered the competition at 159; two weeks before fight time, she weighed 144. 

While Lobb, 40, has a year of jiu-jitsu experience under her belt, Branchal had no previous training in any martial art prior to entering the Jackson’s/Edge Challenge. In fact, she says she’s never competed in any kind of sport.

But her coach, Chad LeMoine, sees the warrior in her.

“She has an X-factor about her, a toughness that I’ve seen in other fighters," LeMoine told Bleacher Report. "She doesn’t weigh as much [as Lobb], or have any experience, but she has athletic ability, and a lot of heart. She’s been dedicated to the workouts and she doesn’t give up.”

Will it be the young lioness or the wise grappler? Check Bleacher Report on fight night for exclusive coverage from the event.

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Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/648557-cage-fightin-grandma-to-make-mma-debut

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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Evans unloads, suggests Jones and Jackson are backstabbers

After storming to the UFC light heavyweight title, Jon Jones is being held up as god's gift to the MMA world. That's not the way Rashad Evans sees him.

"People want to say 'oh my God Jon is this and that' but Jon Jones is Jon Jones to me. He's another fighter I have to face. I've seen them all and I've trained with the best," Evans told Duane Finley of BloodyElbow.com. "I've seen all the shades of greatness and how this one was supposed to do this and this one was supposed to do that. It's all the same and it doesn't even matter."

He thinks Jones is not be to be trusted and has the feel of a master manipulator.

"I feel disrespected on many levels and the worst part is that it comes from people who I felt were like family. I would have done anything for Greg Jackson, and I would still do anything for Greg Jackson but I felt disrespected beyond belief," Evans said. "I feel disrespected by Jon because when I think about when we trained or when we were chilling, was the [expletive] even real? Or was he just trying to be a master manipulator and try to manipulate the situation so he could get what he wanted out of it?"

Evans is steaming about the fact that he welcomed Jones, another light heavyweight title contender into Jackson's Submission Fighting camp in Albuquerque, NM, with open arms. It's put Evans in a position that forces him to leave the only camp he's known since 2005.

Evans became so wary of Jones and Greg Jackson that he began training a lot more in Denver at the Grudge Training Center, a partner of sorts with the Jackson's camp in New Mexico.

"I told him straight up that I didn't like it. I told him that the kid was talented and that the sky was the limit with him but that was the type of guy I wanted to fight not train with. Greg came back saying, 'No, no, no this will be just like you and Keith [Jardine] where he will be just like a brother.' I still told him that I didn't want to do that," Evans said. "Then Greg said if that situation ever did arise between Jones and I that he would have to turn the fight down because that's how it works. He would have to turn down the fight with me so that way I wouldn't be put in a position where I looked like a punk. That's how it works in the Greg Jackson system."

Evans is annoyed with Jackson because he's essentially removed himself from the beef.

"You can't say you are not going to have anything to do with it when you are a big part of the reason why the situation originated," Evans fired. "That's like spilling a glass of milk and then walking away and saying that you don't want to have anything to do with it. You [expletive] spilled the milk...so you're at least going to help clean it up right?"

Evans didn't like the way Jones opened the door to a possible fight during the UFC 128 prefight. Jones said he was cutting off all questions about Evans and didn't feel like his teammate and friend was pulling for him to win.

"When the first opportunity came and he said that he would fight me if Dana said so, that to me stung more than anything. He said that he didn't want to lose his job and look man, the UFC isn't going to fire anyone because they are turning down fights," Evans said. "[...] Then he comes across on national TV and says that he will fight Rashad if Dana White tells me to and I felt so [expletive] utterly disrespected."

"I mean it's one thing to say something in an interview but the least you could have picked up the phone and been like, "man I did an interview today and they kind of put me on the spot with a rough question and I answered it this way." At least give me the heads up so that way I know and not look at it if he's Judas or something. You know who Judas is? That interview was some backstabbing [expletive] but now it's like whatever because now I know the game he is playing."

Evans takes nothing away from Jones' game, but his character ... is another issue.

"Now the question is would Jon Jones be an animal had he not trained with Greg Jackson? Yes he would've. The learning rate may not have been as fast because training with Greg allowed Jon access to train with the best in the world. Jon is hands down [expletive] phenomenal. The kid is amazing and there is no doubt about that. There is no shame in my game for saying because the kid is very good but his skills excelled much quicker because of Jackson's," Evans said. "But if Jon Jones down the road goes somewhere else for a camp and then has a great fight and an opportunity arises do you really think he's going to go back to Greg Jackson? No. So then Greg lost on two fronts and for what?"

According to Evans, Jones may feel the same sting down the road when he finally suffers a legitimate loss and needs a helping hand to get back on his feet.

"People are touting Jon around like he's Neo from the Matrix. That's all good and dandy but be there for the kid when the kid falls. Be there to pick him back up rather than turn their back on him like they did to Machida. Lyoto loses and all of a sudden he sucks. No he doesn't [expletive] suck it's just the way the game goes."

The Jones-Evans matchup probably won't materialize until the summer. That's a lot of time for Evans to unleash plenty of mental warfare. In fact, it's already started.

Nobody is supreme in this game and that is what makes mixed martial arts what it is today. Nobody is the absolute best. Anybody can get beat by anybody on any given day."

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Evans-unloads-suggests-Jones-and-Jackson-are-ba?urn=mma-wp431

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UFC 128′s Three Stars: Jon Jones, Jim Miller and Erik Koch

After a stop in Newark, the UFC has a new light heavyweight champ, a few more WEC stars shining in the big Octagon, and a lightweight with a strong claim on a title shot.

No. 1 star -- Jon Jones: He's young, he's still learning, and he's the UFC light heavyweight champ. Jones put on a clinic against Mauricio "Shogun" Rua, throwing flying knees, spinning elbows, head kicks, jabs and the kitchen sink to win the belt. Next, he'll have to face his friend and teammate Rashad Evans to hold onto the championship. Maybe by then, I'll finally learn not to pick against Jones.

No. 2 star -- Jim Miller: Fighting at home in the Garden State, Miller ruined Kamal Shalorus' UFC debut with a dominating performance. His third-round TKO was Miller's seventh win in a row, and it's hard to dispute that Miller has earned a shot at the lightweight belt.

No. 3 star -- Erik Koch: Coming from the same camp as Anthony Pettis and Pat Barry, Koch showed off his own striking skills in a first-round KO of Raphael Assuncao, serving notice to the UFC's featherweight division. But he did leave one question unanswered: how does someone training in Wisconsin in winter get a tan like that? Perhaps GTL is part of the training routine at Duke Roufus' gym.

Who are your Three Stars? Tell us on Facebook or in the comments below.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/UFC-128-s-Three-Stars-Jon-Jones-Jim-Miller-and?urn=mma-wp420

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Brock Lesnar Teaches Jimmy Fallon a Rear-Naked Choke

by Michael David SmithBrock LesnarFor the second straight week, a UFC fighter got a spot on NBC's late-night schedule, and for the second straight week it was a good PR moment for the UFC, which got to show off an engaging, likable fighter to an audience consisting largely of people who don't buy UFC pay-per-views.

Words like "engaging" and "likable" haven't often been used to describe Brock Lesnar, but that's how he came across on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon, where he talked up The Ultimate Fighter and his June fight with Junior dos Santos. Then Lesnar gave Fallon a one-on-one MMA lesson.

 

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Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2011/03/29/brock-lesnar-teaches-jimmy-fallon-a-rear-naked-choke/

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Chael Sonnen's Court Sentencing Postponed, Further Delaying UFC Return

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Chael Sonnen's MMA comeback will have to wait a little while longer.

Sonnen's sentencing hearing stemming from a federal money laundering guilty plea has been postponed, a U.S. Attorney's Office spokesperson confirmed to MMA Fighting.

The hearing, originally scheduled for Monday, has been pushed to April 8 at 11:30 am Pacific time.

Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2011/03/28/chael-sonnens-sentencing-pushed-back-further-delaying-ufc-retu/

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UFC 128 New York Press Conference highlights - UFC 128

March 16, 2011 - Radio City Music Hall, NYC. With UFC 128 just days away, Dana White came to New York along with UFC light heavyweight champion Mauricio "Shogun" Rua and his challenger, Jon Jones, as well as Urijah Faber, Nate Marquardt, Eddie Wineland and Dan Miller. The fighters answered questions from the media and took some strange requests from the fans. Only in New York!

Source: http://mmalice.com/ufc-128/ufc-128-new-york-press-conference-highlights-video_d3827a809.html

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Former Olympic Gold Medalist Ishii Out of Strikeforce Debut Due to Visa Issues

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Visa issues have knocked former Olympic judo gold medalist Satoshi Ishii out of his Strikeforce debut on April 1.

Unbeaten light-heavyweight Lorenz Larkin (8-0) will replace him in a bout against Scott Lighty, Strikeforce confirmed in a press release.

According to the promotion, Ishii was unable to secure a visa at least partly due to the natural disasters that have struck his home country of Japan over the last few weeks.

Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2011/03/28/former-olympic-gold-medalist-ishii-out-of-strikeforce-debut-due/

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MMA Top 10 Bantamweights: Cruz, Faber on a Collision Course

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The two best 135-pound fighters in the world will square off some time later this year for the first ever UFC bantamweight title match in what should be a great showcase for what has quietly become one of the UFC's most talented weight classes.

Before the UFC absorbed World Extreme Cagefighting, the smaller guys were largely overlooked by casual MMA fans. But now that the UFC has added the WEC's bantamweights -- and also snapped up some 135-pounders from other promotions -- the bantamweight class is stacked. In fact, as I put together my latest ranking of the Top 10 bantamweights in mixed martial arts, all 10 of them are now under contract to the UFC.

The top two, as you probably suspect, are bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz and the only man to defeat him, Urijah Faber. Those two will square off at UFC 132. But the rest of the bantamweight division includes several talented fighters who could become worthy challengers to the bantamweight title in the years ahead.

Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2011/03/27/mma-top-10-bantamweights-cruz-faber-on-a-collision-course/

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Monday, March 28, 2011

MMA Week Preview: Brock Lesnar, TUF, ShoMMA and Eddie Alvarez

While the UFC takes a break from two back-to-back weekend events, fans will have no shortage of MMA content to watch until Strikeforce: Diaz vs. Daley on April 9th and UFC 129 on April 29th.

This week's content will include the debut of "The Ultimate Fighter 13" featuring coaches Brock Lesnar and Junior Dos Santos and 14 welterweight fighters. The debut episode will air March 30th on Spike TV.

Among the contestants are Nordon Asrih (15-6-1), Shamar Bailey (10-3), Myles Jury (9-0) and Charlie Rader (15-4).

Other fighters include Javier Torres (2-0), Keon Caldwell (8-1) and Michael Bowman (7-2).

The biggest draw to the show will undoubtedly be former UFC Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar (5-2). There have been many questions leading up to the show that will likely be answered about the massive attraction in Lesnar.

How well will he do as a coach with so little experience in MMA? Will he be able to handle the brash personalities that will be put before him?

On the other side of the Octagon, heavyweight contender Junior Dos Santos (12-1) will be preparing for the biggest fight of his career while training hungry fighters looking for their own spot in the biggest organization in the world.

Expect many guest appearances on Santos' side. He trains at the world-renown Black House in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Among his training partners includes Anderson Silva, Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira, Lyoto Machida, Rafael Cavalcante and Jose Aldo.

Zuffa's recently purchased Strikeforce promotion will be hosting a Strikeforce Challengers event this Friday featuring a main event between Justin Wilcox (10-3) and Rodrigo Damm (9-4). It is part of a four-fight card featuring three lightweight bouts and a welterweight bout.

In the showcase fight of the week, Bellator Lightweight Champion Eddie Alvarez (21-2) will defend his title against 2010 lightweight tournament winner Pat Curran (12-3). Curran defeated Mike Ricci, Roger Huerta and Toby Imada to win the the tournament. The fight will air April 2nd on MTV2.

Alvarez is coming off of two impressive victories in a row against Roger Huerta and Josh Neer. Both former UFC veterans are known for their toughness, but Alvarez was able to finish them both under three rounds.

Also featured on the Bellator card is a welterweight semifinal tournament bout between Rick Hawn (10-0) and Lyman Good (11-1). Hawn went 4-0 in 2010 including a head-kick knockout over Shonie Carter.

Good fought once in 2010, losing a five-round unanimous decision to Bellator Welterweight Champion Ben Askren (7-0). He returned to defeat Chris Lozano on March 5th.

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Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/647329-mma-week-preview-brock-lesnar-tuf-shomma-and-eddie-alvarez

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'Refreshed' Brock Lesnar could return to WWE 'someday,' but focused on beating Junior dos Santos at UFC 131 (Video)

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Dan Henderson Post Fight vs Feijao - Dan Henderson

The new Strikeforce light heavyweight champion, Dan Henderson talks with Showtime Sports. In this straight-from-the-cage interview, Hendo talks about the punching power that took down Rafael "Feijao" Cavalcante.

Source: http://mmalice.com/dan-henderson/dan-henderson-post-fight-vs-feijao-video_e3fbb5ae1.html

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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

UFC Will Give Fans What They Want, Which Means Strikeforce Superfights

by Michael David SmithThe UFC and Strikeforce are not currently planning any champion vs. champion matches between the two promotions, and UFC President Dana White says he doesn't have any future plans to book the best fighters from Strikeforce against the best fighters in the UFC.

But make no mistake: Superfights are on the way.

White and UFC Chairman and CEO Lorenzo Fertitta both said in announcing their merger on Monday that they view their job as giving the fans the fights they want. And there's just no way to accomplish that goal without eventually booking Strikeforce champions against UFC champions.

 

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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Nate Marquardt Leaning Towards Move to Welterweight Division

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NEWARK, N.J. -- Watch below as Nate Marquardt discusses his UFC 128 win over Dan Miller, the injury he sustained in the fight and why he is considering fighting as a welterweight in his next fight.


Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2011/03/20/nate-marquardt-leaning-towards-move-to-welterweight-division/

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Jon Jones: Can Anyone in the UFC Defeat Him?

After watching the devastating win over Shogun Rua, it doesn’t surprise me that the following thought came into my head: Jon Jones is undefeatable.

Unless Jones takes a trip to the heavyweight division, I don’t see anyone giving him a hard time.

Forrest Griffin is the only light heavyweight I can think of that is even close to the same size as him. Even then, it could still be an early night for Griffin.

On the other hand, Anderson Silva could be the one to hit Jon Jones like he has never been hit before.

By saying that, I mean that he would actually hit him.

Jones' style is so unorthodox that most guys have a hard time connecting with him. He set the bar with his win over Shogun.

I personally do not believe that Rashad Evans will even come close to beating Jones. Who can? This is a big question amongst MMA fans worldwide.

The only person in the UFC to defeat Rua in the UFC other than Lyoto Machida was Forrest Griffin. Should Griffin get the shot after Evans? Only time will tell.

 

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Dana White Talks UFC 127 Title Implications, Fedor Emelianenko's Loss - UFC 127

Dana White Talks UFC 127 Title Implications, Fedor Emelianenko's Loss Video by UFC 127

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Tim Kennedy Post-Fight vs Melvin Manhoef - Strikeforce

After defeating Melvin Manhoef by first round submission, Tim Kennedy shares his post-fight thoughts with Showtime Sports.

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Marquardt looks forward to ‘punching Bisping in the mouth’

There isn't a more thoughtful, docile guy in MMA than Nate Marquardt, but when it comes to Michael Bisping, he sounds like just about every other UFC middleweight.

Marquardt, who's been on the verge of a title shot for the last three years, wants a piece of the Brit.

"I would love to fight that guy, just to punch him in his mouth and shut him up. He's an ass," Marquardt told Yahoo! Sports' Kevin Iole. "He's a total punk, no respect. I don't like those kinds of people."

The spitting incident at UFC 127 pushed Marquardt over the edge.

"The crap-talking, whatever, that's one thing. Guys do things to hype up fights. And even guys who are just like that naturally, I don't hold that against them. But the fact that he goes and spits on an opponent's corner, that's so disrespectful," Marquardt said. "That's just not what a martial artist does and it's not what a sportsman does."

This kind of talk is completely out of character for Marquardt.

"I'd say 90, 95 percent of the time I like my opponents," Marquardt said. "I've always thought he was kind of an ass. He says disrespectful stuff, but the spitting is just a step farther, or two steps too far. It was horrible."

He still doesn't understand what sent Bisping into such a rage.

"It's one thing, the pre-fight stuff. Those are just words. They're not threats, they're not crossing the line. Making fun of his accent is something I would do to my buddy. It's not that big of a deal. Going around spitting on someone, I don't know," said Marquardt.

Marquardt has to take care of business first on Saturday against Dan Miller at UFC 128. Miller is filling in for Yoshihiro Akiyama.

Bisping's status is in limbo right now. The UFC plans on disciplining the Brit, but no official word has come down on whether that means he's kept away from the Octagon for any significant length of time.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Marquardt-looks-forward-to-punching-Bisping-in-?urn=mma-wp248

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UFC 128 Afterthoughts: Is Jon Jones the Next GSP? Let's Hope Not

After watching Jon Jones' dismantling of former champion Shogun Rua, I can't help but to make comparisons to Georges St. Pierre and his rise to the top. 

Much like Jones, when GSP thrashed Hughes to win the championship, he looked unstoppable.  At the time, GSP's fighting style was very similar to what we've been seeing from Jones, and like GSP has proven to be, Jones also shows potential for marketing appeal.

But the one similarity that stands out the most to me is, like GSP (prior to the Serra fight), Jones has not been hit. 

We all know what happened to GSP when he got hit.  We all know what happened to Brock Lesnar when he was hit.  How Jones will react to being hit, hard, is still a mystery.  Will he show the toughness and resiliency of a Fedor Emelianenko or Anderson Silva, or will he panic and give up? 

Only time will tell.

We've all witnessed the change in GSP's fighting style after being hit hard.  He now, admittedly, fights "safe," and this has resulted in numerous dull, decision outcomes.  Since regaining the title, GSP has had some assistance from the UFC matchmakers, who have helped by giving him opponents who are either one-dimensional (Alves, Koscheck, Hardy), have little to no punching power (Fitch, Shields) or are just too small (Penn). 

If GSP gets past Shields, I'm hoping that the UFC won't be able to deny the winner of Carlos Condit vs. Dong Hyun Kim a title shot.

It will be interesting to see just how tough Jon Jones is.  At the moment, Jones looks unbeatable.  But no one is unhittable. 

My personal opinion is that Jones is EXACTLY like GSP.  He's an athlete posing as a fighter. 

Jon Jones will get hit, and when he does, let's just hope that he doesn't turn into another boring champion.

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Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/641237-ufc-128-after-thoughts-is-jon-jones-the-next-gsp-lets-hope-not

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Monday, March 21, 2011

Jon Jones Opens as Huge Favorite Over Rashad Evans, Fans Bet Him Up Further

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Awe over Jon Jones' UFC light-heavyweight championship win continues to dominate the post-UFC 128 headlines.

Fresh off his third-round TKO over Mauricio "Shogun" Rua, Jones already knows who he's fighting next: former teammate Rashad Evans.

According to oddsmakers and fans, Evans -- a former champion himself -- is an underdog. A very big underdog.

Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2011/03/21/jon-jones-opens-as-huge-favorite-over-rashad-evans-fans-bet-him/

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Strikeforce: Feijao vs. Henderson News Update - Strikeforce

Showtime Sports and Frank Shamrock reporting on men's light heavyweight champ Rafael Feijao, women's welterweight champ Marloes Coenen, and their respective challengers Dan Henderson and Liz Carmouche.

Source: http://mmalice.com/strikeforce/strikeforce-feijao-vs-henderson-news-update-video_64431d76c.html

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UFC Will Give Fans What They Want, Which Means Strikeforce Superfights

by Michael David SmithThe UFC and Strikeforce are not currently planning any champion vs. champion matches between the two promotions, and UFC President Dana White says he doesn't have any future plans to book the best fighters from Strikeforce against the best fighters in the UFC.

But make no mistake: Superfights are on the way.

White and UFC Chairman and CEO Lorenzo Fertitta both said in announcing their merger on Monday that they view their job as giving the fans the fights they want. And there's just no way to accomplish that goal without eventually booking Strikeforce champions against UFC champions.

 

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Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2011/03/14/ufc-will-give-fans-what-they-want-which-means-strikeforce-super/

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UFC News: Dana White Confirms Urijah Faber vs. Dominick Cruz Bout

Urijah Faber has been clamoring and talking about this fight for a while now: a fight between him and bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz.

Faber even went so far as to say, "Hide your kids, hide your wife and hide your belt," on national television to Cruz. But now, Faber's got it—a shot at the bantamweight title.

These two have had a war of words for some time now and could end up being the coaches on next season's The Ultimate Fighter 14, which will include bantamweights, featherweights, or possibly both classes.

“Yeah, that fight’s gonna happen,” Ultimate Fighting Championship president, Dana White said to MMAWeekly.com about Faber versus Cruz.

According to White, he has no timetable for the fight, saying, "No I don't."

Cruz and Faber have fought before, all the way back in 2006 at WEC 26.

They squared off for the featherweight title when both were still at that level. But instead of Cruz being the titleholder, it was Faber who was just starting his run as the WEC featherweight champion.

Faber won by submission (guillotine choke) in Round 1. Since that point, Cruz and Faber have not liked each and have wanted to square off one more time.

“I think I’d love to fight Scott because it would be a good thing for his career and my career, and I’d love to beat up Dominick Cruz," Faber said last December to MMAWeekly.com.

Cruz's loss to Faber is the only loss in his entire career. Cruz is 17-1 in his career. 

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Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/641210-ufc-news-dana-white-confirms-urijah-faber-vs-dominick-cruz-bout

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Nate Marquardt Leaning Towards Move to Welterweight Division

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NEWARK, N.J. -- Watch below as Nate Marquardt discusses his UFC 128 win over Dan Miller, the injury he sustained in the fight and why he is considering fighting as a welterweight in his next fight.


Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2011/03/20/nate-marquardt-leaning-towards-move-to-welterweight-division/

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Dana White breaks down Shogun vs. Jon Jones - UFC 128

UFC president Dana White breaks down the UFC 128 main event between Shogun Rua and Jon Jones.

Source: http://mmalice.com/ufc-128/dana-white-breaks-down-shogun-vs-jon-jones-video_4c3758427.html

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Nate Marquardt Leaning Towards Move to Welterweight Division

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NEWARK, N.J. -- Watch below as Nate Marquardt discusses his UFC 128 win over Dan Miller, the injury he sustained in the fight and why he is considering fighting as a welterweight in his next fight.


Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2011/03/20/nate-marquardt-leaning-towards-move-to-welterweight-division/

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Sunday, March 20, 2011

UFC 127: Fighters, Octagon Girls Invade Bondi Beach - Octagon Girls

UFC 127: Fighters, Octagon Girls Invade Bondi Beach Video by Octagon Girls

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UFC considering earlier start time for UFC 129

The UFC is reportedly thinking about moving up the start time of the pay-per-view portion of UFC 129 to 9 p.m. E.T.

Two sources confirmed that at least one date will definitely be impacted. The change will be in play for the first time at April's massive UFC 129 event in Toronto, which will take place on April 30. On that night, the pay-per-view telecast will begin at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT, one hour ahead of its usual time.

This comes as welcome news for a few different groups.

First, for print and television media, an earlier start time means that they have a chance at making deadlines. With most pay-per-view events ending around 1 a.m. ET, newspaper writers have no shot of making the print edition of the Sunday sports page. If they publish it on Monday, it's old news.

For events in the Eastern and Central time zones, it will also help fighters and sponsors. One of the ways that fighters can make sponsor money is to make an appearance at a post-fight party. The later the fight ends, the less likely it is that a fighter can make it to the party before last call.

Fans across the Eastern time zone, where most of the country's population lives, will also find this as a welcome relief, as the late start time can test everyone but night owls.

What do you think? Are you in favor of earlier start times, or would you like the UFC to keep its night owl ways? Tell us in the comments, on Facebook or on Twitter.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/UFC-considering-earlier-start-time-for-UFC-129?urn=mma-wp8

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UFC 128 Post-Fight Press Conference Video

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Jon Jones and other UFC fighters will speak at the UFC 128 post-fight press conference.After the action in the Octagon at UFC 128 ends, the UFC 128 post-fight press conference will follow, which we'll show live right here at MMAFighting.com.

At the post fight press conference, UFC President Dana White will announce the winners of the Fight of the Night, Submission of the Night and Knockout of the Night bonuses. And winning fighters will talk about their fights.

The post-fight press conference will start about half an hour after the pay-per-view show ends (likely around 1:15 AM ET) and the video is below.

Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2011/03/20/ufc-128-post-fight-press-conference-video/

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Jorge Masvidal Post-Fight vs Billy Evangelista - Jorge Masvidal

Despite a late rally by Billy Evangelista, Jorge Masvidal won by unanimous decision. Showtime Sports and Heidi Androl interview the young Masvidal straight from the cage.

Source: http://mmalice.com/jorge-masvidal/jorge-masvidal-post-fight-vs-billy-evangelista-video_f9698a41c.html

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UFC 128 Results: Facebook Fights

Going into UFC 128, the UFC continued its trend of airing some of the preliminary fights on Facebook. It's a feature they introduced this passed January and has been greatly appreciated by those of us fans unable to view other prelims on Spike.

The fights aired on Facebook this evening were Gleison Tibau vs Kurt Pellegrino and Ricardo Almeida vs Mike Pyle, both of which were very competitive match ups.

The bout between Pellegrino and Tibau was particularly close. Pellegrino did probably the most significant damage of the fight when he rocked Tibau in the second round with a few hard right hands. However, Tibau proved himself to be the more consistent competitor throughout the fight, scoring several takedowns.

In the end, Gleison was awarded a split decision victory, much to the disappointment of the New Jersey crowd who wanted the hometown Pellegrino to be awarded the victory.

This was Pellegrino's second loss in a row, so he'll need to pull out a victory in his next fight. If he doesn't, he risks being cut.

The fight between Almeida and Pyle wasn't quite as close as the previous fight. The fight was competitive throughout, but Pyle was rightfully awarded the unanimous decision. He did the most damage throughout the fight standing and scored more takedowns as well.

Almeida has looked relatively unimpressive since dropping to welterweight, going 2-2 in his last four fights.

Pyle achieved his third straight victory tonight, solidifying himself as an up-and-comer in the welterweight division.

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Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/634878-ufc-128-results-of-facebook-fights

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Behind the scenes with 'Shogun' Rua before his UFC 128 Jon Jones fight (Video)

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UFC 128 Results: Complete Reaction from Saturday's Fights

UFC 128 is in the books and, while not the most memorable event of all-time aside from that main event, there were plenty of things to take notice of.

Jon Jones was unbelievable in his performance against Mauricio "Shogun" Rua. Jones was all over Shogun from the opening bell, and Shogun had absolutely no answer for him at all. Jones made himself a superstar tonight.

Urijah Faber made his UFC debut a good one with a decision victory over Eddie Wineland. That victory probably sets up a bantamweight championship fight with Dominick Cruz. Those two men don't like each other, so it will be interesting to see the build (possibly on "The Ultimate Fighter?") for that fight.

Those were the two big fights on the show, but there was other news that came out of the event from Newark, New Jersey. Here is our reaction to some of the things that we saw happen at UFC 128.

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Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/640364-ufc-128-complete-reaction-from-saturdays-fights

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