Tuesday 17 May 2011

Velasquez talks opponents, competition and racing

CREST HILL, Ill. --UFC heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez is the person most affected by Brock Lesnar pulling out of his bout with Junior dos Santos, but he responded to the change of his potential future opponent with a shrug.

"I was surprised, but in any sport, it happens. People get hurt all the time. You have to expect that sometimes," Velasquez told Cagewriter.

It's a predicament that Velasquez understands. Still rehabbing from the shoulder injury that knocked him out of a planned bout with Junior dos Santos, Velasquez spoke with Cagewriter after teaching a seminar at Clay Guida's Gym in suburban Chicago.

Velasquez will fight the winner of the Shane Carwin, who stepped into fight Junior dos Santos at UFC 133. He said that he is open to fighting either fighter. He just wants a good opponent.

"No, to me, it's whoever the better fighter is. Now they're two guys with similar styles. With Brock, it was two different styles. Brock's a wrestler, Junior's a striker. Now both of these guys are heavy-handed, they hit hard, they're bigger guys. It's pretty much the same."

Like Lesnar, Velasquez had to make the hard decision to not fight. He mentioned the UFC's new plan to give fighters health insurance, and how that will make the decision easier for fighters.

"We always go into fights where we're not 100 percent. But now, we're OK. We don't have to worry about. Before, we had to think about it, should I just tough it out, what should I do. It's a big weight off our shoulders."

Velasquez's shoulder has improved, and he's been cleared to start some training, but not full out. At the seminar, he displayed techniques and corrected attendees -- who ranged from wrestlers in grade school to fighters looking for a pro bout -- but stayed conservative with his movements.

As he heals, Velasquez has plenty of other things to keep him occupied. He is getting married at the end of the month, and he engaged in some friendly competition with fellow fighters while in Las Vegas for the Fighters Summit. Velasquez headed out to Exotics Racing at Las Vegas Motor Speedway with Phil Davis, Urijah Faber, Jake Ellenberger, Eddie Wineland, Matt Mitrione and his collegiate teammate Ryan Bader. The fighters raced around the track, and Velasquez's competitive side came out.

"I was just trying to beat everyone. Me and Ryan Bader were driving, and I actually lapped him. He was in a Ferrari," Velasquez said. He drove a Nissan GT-R. "It's not the car, it's how you drive it. He was pretty upset about that."

He admits that he is incredibly competitive, and competes with everyone in his life. That includes his fiancee.

"I'm competitive with everybody. It doesn't matter. I'm competitive with everybody. With my fiancee, everybody. Everything. Every little game. I hate to lose."

That's not a bad trait for a UFC champion to have.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Velasquez-talks-opponents-competition-and-racin?urn=mma-wp2277

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2011 Bloody Elbow Tournament of Bad: Jon Hess Region Round of 64 Voting, Part One

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After '10 Percent' Visibility, St-Pierre's Eye Healed as Champ Resumes Training

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UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre has returned to training after recovering from an eye injury suffered at UFC 129. The Canadian, who defeated Jake Shields via unanimous decision in Toronto, was poked in the left eye and suffered hyphema -- bleeding in the eye -- that required prescription drops, a temporary eye patch and rest to make a full recovery.

Bruno Fernandes, who is one of St-Pierre's jiu-jitsu coaches as well as a doctor of ophthalmology in Montreal, told MMA Fighting that St-Pierre's vision was drastically compromised by the injury, which reduced his capability of seeing out of his left eye to about 10 percent.

"We don't really measure vision in terms of percentage but he lost field of vision, clarity and depth perception," Fernandes said. "When you have hyphema, it is like looking through a really dirty window. Your vision is significantly impaired, and it is amazing he was even able to fight with such a degree of impairment."

Source: http://mmafighting.com/2011/05/16/after-10-percent-visibility-st-pierres-eye-healed-as-champ-r/

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MMA world reacts on Twitter to death of bin Laden

Twitter is essentially where the news of Osama bin Laden's death broke. It's also where many Americans and folks around the world reacted. The immediacy of Twitter is amazing, but can also be dangerous.

Here's a sampling of the reaction from some folks around the MMA world.

Former Ultimate Fighter cast member Brad Tavares was lost when he started seeing bin Laden trending. Inside a movie theater, he hadn't seen the news.

Tiki Ghosn, a trainer partner of Quinton Jackson's, was in celebratory mode.

Brian Stann, a Naval Academy grad and Marine, hopes this is the beginning of real progress in the Middle East.

Tim Kennedy, an Army Ranger, who's served in both Afghanistan and Iraq, wishes he was involved in the bin Laden raid.

Carlos Condit called for extra retribution.

Kenny Florian gave praise to the special force members who sacrificed all these years in pursuit of bin Laden.

Anthony Johnson did the same.

UFC veteran Nate Quarry looked to lighten the mood by turning to the joke that was used no less than 500 times this morning.

Showtime announcer Mauro Ranallo had the strange initial reaction of asking why it took so long to catch bin Laden.

He was greeted with anger and an explanation.

Jiu-jitsu ace and former UFC broadcaster Eddie Bravo began to discuss 9-11 conspiracy theories.

HDNet broadcaster Michael Schiavello said he'd have to retire one of his "time proven" catch-phrases.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/MMA-world-reacts-on-Twitter-to-death-of-bin-Lade?urn=mma-wp1936

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Randy Couture says he will Retire after UFC 129 - Randy Couture

Randy the Natural Couture visits the Inside MMA set via satellite to announce that UFC 129 will be his last show

Source: http://mmalice.com/randy-couture/randy-couture-says-he-will-retire-after-ufc-129-video_4ae17c184.html

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MMA Top 10 Women's Pound-for-Pound

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Gina CaranoThese are uncertain times for women's mixed martial arts. Strikeforce has been the industry leader in female fights, while the UFC has maintained that it has no interest in putting women in the Octagon. So now that the UFC runs Strikeforce, does that mean women's MMA is endangered?

Not necessarily. The Strikeforce women were invited to the UFC's recent fighter summit in Las Vegas, which indicates that Zuffa thinks women have a future within the company, and next month's return of the sport's biggest female star, Gina Carano, will result in a publicity boost for women's MMA.

So as I review the top 10 female fighters in mixed martial arts, I'm confident that it's a list of fighters whose futures are bright. Even if I'm not sure where and when most of them will fight next.

Source: http://mmafighting.com/2011/05/14/mma-top-10-womens-pound-for-pound/

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Georges St. Pierre GSP Freestyle Raps - Georges St Pierre

UFC welterweight champion Georges St. Pierre does a freestyle rap, in both English and French, about BJ Penn.

Source: http://mmalice.com/georges-st-pierre/georges-st-pierre-gsp-freestyle-raps-video_e1defaac8.html

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Monday 16 May 2011

Are Australian the Best....

I think so...

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UFC 131 card shaken up as Jon Olav Einemo now meets Dave "PeeWee" Herman, Joey Beltran gets debuting Aaron Rosa

By: Jamie Penick, MMATorch Editor-in-Chief

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With Brock Lesnar being forced out of UFC 131 with the reemergence of his diverticulitis, and Shane Carwin stepping in to face Junior Dos Santos, the card has received some more changes.

The UFC announced Friday afternoon that Carwin's originally scheduled opponent, Jon Olav Einemo, will now meet fellow UFC newcomer Dave "PeeWee" Herman. As Herman was also scheduled to fight on the card, his original opponent Joey Beltran will now meet newcomer Aaron Rosa at the June 11 event.

Einemo brings a 7-1 record into his UFC debut, but he's fought just once since 2006. His lone loss came against Fabricio Werdum in Pride, but all of his wins have come by stoppage.

Herman brings a 20-2 record with him into his UFC debut, and is on a two fight winning streak into this debut. Of his 20 career wins, all but one have come by submission or T(KO).

Rosa makes his UFC debut off a four fight win streak and wins in six of his last seven fights. Most recently, Rosa defeated TUF 10 veteran Abe Wagner in a Titan Fighting Championships event on HDNet in March.

UFC 131 is now headlined by the bout between Carwin and Dos Santos, and airs live on pay-per-view from the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Penick's Analysis: These are two good fights after the Carwin stepped out of the Einemo fight for the Dos Santos main event. Herman-Einemo should be a really good matchup, and it's fight more suited to a debuting fighter like Einemo than facing a former title challenger. Beltran-Rosa should be another competitive one as well, and gives Rosa a chance to show just what he's got against a guy with a few UFC fights under his belt. Beltran desperately needs a win, though, and that should make for a good fight on this preliminary card.

Source: http://www.mmatorch.com/artman2/publish/UFC_2/article_9322.shtml

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Bellator Season 4 155-pound final set as Chandler and Freire both make weight

Bellator Fighting Championships is poised to crown a second Season 4 Tournament champion tomorrow night in Atlantic City when lightweights Patricky Freire and Michael Chandler duke it out for a six-figure paycheck and the right to face 155-pound title-holder Eddie Alvarez later this year. Both finalists, in addition to the fourteen other athletes scheduled to [...]

Source: http://fiveouncesofpain.com/2011/05/13/bellator-44-live-weigh-in-results/

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Never Back Down 2 Trailer

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Though the first Never Back Down movie could be chalked up to a fast and furious sequel with more fight scenes, part two has been widely...

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Nick Diaz - Post Fight - Strikeforce: Diaz vs. Daley - SHOWTIME Sports - Nick Diaz

Following his 10th consecutive win, Strikeforce welterweight champ Nick Diaz briefly shares his thoughts following his title defense against a tough contender Paul Daley.

Source: http://mmalice.com/nick-diaz/nick-diaz-post-fight-strikeforce-diaz-vs-daley-showtime-sports-video_c05412dd2.html

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Diaz to boxing? Faber says he should go for it

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Diaz-to-boxing-Faber-says-he-should-go-for-it?urn=mma-wp2074

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Georges St. Pierre says left eye will be fine, but still can't see after UFC 129 victory over Jake Shields (UPDATED)

By: Jamie Penick, MMATorch Editor-in-Chief

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Saturday night's bizarre main event between Georges St. Pierre and Jake Shields saw both fighters look perhaps the worst they have in any major fight either of them have had in recent memory.

Shields employed a confounding gameplan that didn't see him attempt to utilize his strengths at any point, while St. Pierre battled through an eye injury that had his game severely affected through the last three rounds of the fight. There was a definite worry that perhaps St. Pierre severely damaged the eye, and that it could be a potentially threatening injury, but those fears were allayed by the champ himself.

On Twitter early Sunday morning, St. Pierre said that after seeing the doctors his eye will be fine. However, he revealed he's still having vision problems.

"Hey everybody, leaving the hospital soon, just finished all my eye tests, I still don't see anything from my left eye but I'll be [fine]," St. Pierre tweeted, before thanking fans for their support.

Though there's been no further update than that, it's likely that he avoided any retina damage from whatever blow caused the problems for him during and after the fight.

Link to GSP's Twitter

Penick's Analysis: However it exactly happened, it was clear that the eye was a major issue for him on Saturday, and it allowed Shields to have more success on the feet than it otherwise would have. Still, Shields never seriously attempted to take St. Pierre down after failing on a single leg in the first round, and his decision to stand and kick box with St. Pierre for the entirety of the fight made no sense at all. It was a bad performance on both ends, but the good news here is that hopefully St. Pierre has avoided a serious injury with the eye, and hopefully he'll regain his full vision soon.

UPDATE: St. Pierre has added a couple of tweets with a little more information on the situation.

"Hey guys just want to say that I am ok," he wrote. "I'll need to see a doctor in the next days! Yesterday I was told it was not a retina problem. I am so lucky my BJJ instructor Bruno Fernandes is an [ophthalmologist]!!! I'll be in good hands!!!"

Source: http://www.mmatorch.com/artman2/publish/UFC_2/article_9210.shtml

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Everyday I'm Shuffling

Shuffle or Die

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Sunday 15 May 2011

Welterweight Jake Ellenberger: UFC 129 Pre-fight Interview - UFC 129

*** Watch Complete 1/2hr HD Episodes on http://www.MMAheat.com ***MMA H.E.A.T.'s Karyn Bryant spends a few minutes with UFC welterweight Jake Ellenberger after his photo shoot and scanning session with Round 5, and gets his thoughts on the UFC 129 fight he took against Canadian Sean Pierson on short notice. Jake talks about how the fight materialized, what shape he was in when he got the call and how he feels to be one of the American "bad guys" on a card that features several Canadians, and which will also be the first UFC show in Ontario. Jake also fills us in on his training partner Jason Brilz' preparation for his fight with Vladimir Matyushenko.Be sure to visit http://www.MMAheat.com for more interviews and archived episodes of our 1/2 hour TV show. N�s falamos Portugu�s! * We're on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MMAheat * Follow MMAheat on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/MMAheat * Follow Karyn on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/KarynBryant

Source: http://mmalice.com/ufc-129/welterweight-jake-ellenberger-ufc-129-pre-fight-interview-video_93d0a5aea.html

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Bellator 44 Weigh-In Results: Middleweight Champ Lombard, Vitale on Weight for Main Event

Weigh-ins for Saturday's Bellator 44 event were held Friday in Atlantic City, New Jersey, as middleweight champ Hector Lombard, main event opponent Falaniko Vitale, and the rest of the MTV 2 televised card hit the scale.

Source: http://mmafrenzy.com/18493/belabor-44-weigh-in-results-middleweight-champ-lombard-vitale-on-weight-for-main-event/

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Frank Trigg: I'm Not Going to Retire, I'm Just Going to Fade Away

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If Frank Trigg had it his way, he would have called it quits 10 years ago, but as the 39-year-old heads into the thirteenth year of fighting, there's no expiration date for his MMA career just yet.

Not that he could set one if he wanted to.

"I'm an adrenaline junkie," Trigg recently said on MMAFighting.com's The MMA Hour. "I love training and I can't stop training."

Trigg attempted to retire in 2006 after a loss to Carlos Condit in the Rumble of the Rock tournament. Less than eight months later, he stopped Jason "Mayhem" Miller to win the IconSport middleweight title.

Source: http://mmafighting.com/2011/05/15/frank-trigg-im-not-going-to-retire-im-just-going-to-fade-awa/

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Vladimir Maty�shenko: Janitor Tips #2 - UFC 129

MMA H.E.A.T. brings you the first installment of "Janitor Tips," with UFC Light Heavyweight Vladimir Matyushenko. Based on Twitter suggestions of #janitortips, the former IFL champ gives his own brand of comedic advice. They may be deadpan responses...but what do you expect from a Belarusian bad-ass? Listen, learn, and always RESPECT THE JANITOR! Also brought to you by Jakt Apparel, Micro Tech and Hayabusa. Join us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MMAheat

Source: http://mmalice.com/ufc-129/vladimir-matyushenko-janitor-tips-2-video_a85aecc27.html

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Junior Dos Santos Predicts KO of Shane Carwin at UFC 131

After learning on Thursday that he would face Shane Carwin instead of fellow Ultimate Fighter 13 coach Brock Lesnar at UFC 131 on June 11, heavyweight contender Junior dos Santos said he was briefly upset by the change before predicting a knockout finish.

Source: http://mmafrenzy.com/18485/junior-dos-santos-predicts-ko-of-shane-carwin-at-ufc-131/

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Correction: This Week?s TNA iMPACT! Rating

– Former WWE star Jimmy Wang Yang celebrates his 30th birthday today.
– This week’s edition of TNA iMPACT! drew a 1.27 (1.3) cable rating, with 1,809,000 viewers. I apologize for the earlier error. This is considered a success for their hyped up “night of big reveals” episode of iMPACT!. Of course, Chris Harris and Chyna returned/debuted and The Network (Mick Foley) was also revealed. The show also competed with the NBA Playoffs.
As noted earlier, this is up from last week’s 1.15 (1.2) cable rating.
Wrestling News

Source: http://www.ifight365.com/2011/05/correction-this-weeks-tna-impact-rating/

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Einemo vs. Herman, Beltran vs. Rosa Rounds Out UFC 131 Card

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It didn't take long for the UFC to find Jon Olav Einemo a new opponent after Shane Carwin replaced Brock Lesnar against Junior dos Santos on Thursday.

In a battle of UFC newcomers, the Norweigan Einemo will now face Dave Herman at UFC 131. The UFC announced the news on Twitter Friday afternoon.

As a result, Joey Beltran, Herman's original opponent, will now face veteran Aaron Rosa, another UFC newcomer, on the undercard of the June 11 event.

Source: http://mmafighting.com/2011/05/13/einemo-vs-herman-beltran-vs-rosa-rounds-out-ufc-131-card/

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Maynard-Edgar off: Guillard says let all the champs fight before he gets a shot

Melvin Guillard had just arrived in Las Vegas for the UFC Fighter Summit when he was told about the lightweight title bout at UFC 130 being cancelled. The Frank Edgar-Gray Maynard fight set for May 28 is off and could be re-scheduled for some time in August or September. Guillard hadn't been on the Internet and doesn't always follow MMA news, so he was shocked.

The cancellation is bad news for him. Guillard, a winner of four straight and 7-of-8, is one of the top lightweights battling for the next title fight. Surprisingly, Guillard said he's willing to wait a while until he gets his shot.

"I'd rather [Edgar and Maynard] go in healthy anyway because you don't want any flukes in a fight. You want to know who's the dominant guy. I wouldn't want somebody to win a belt and have someone say 'well that guy didn't really win. He only won because that guy got injured.' And then next thing you know I take a belt from one of those guys and then they say 'he wasn't the real champion.'"

Guillard also said he's fine if all the "champions" that UFC has brought on board recently get their shot first.

"They need to weed out all the champions because if you don't do that, then you still have a cluster[expletive]," Guillard said. "That was the best thing about Dana and those guys buying all those companies is to see who's the No. 1 guy on top."

Guillard thinks former WEC 155 champ Anthony Pettis should get the next shot followed by Strikeforce 155 champ Gilbert Melendez. He also knows that if he steamrolls a few more opponents there's always a chance he leapfrogs one of those champs into a shot at the UFC strap.

Guillard fights in July at UFC 132 against former WEC lightweight Shane Roller.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Maynard-Edgar-off-Guillard-says-let-all-the-cha?urn=mma-wp2196

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Saturday 14 May 2011

Lacy interview: Boxer not impressed with Diaz’s technical boxing

The Nick Diaz-Jeff Lacy fight may never materialize. Either way Diaz has struck a nerve in the boxing world. The MMA champion at 170 pounds has been asking for a boxing match against high level boxers for a year or so. Lacy stepped up and sounded insulted that Diaz, who is 1-0 as a pro boxer, would have the gall to call him out.

"I really don't understand what was going through his mind. I understand he may love a challenge [but] I'm up for this more than you would ever know," Lacy told ESPN1100 in Las Vegas. "I don't want to down talk the sport, I love MMA, but when you have people talking about it's taking away from boxing, no."

Lacy isn't impressed with the technical skills of most MMA fighters when it comes to their boxing.

"It's a 'Toughman' contest when they're striking. Two fighters standing up going blow for blow. That's not boxing. Boxing is not Toughman. You're using skill, dancing around what you can see, but can't hit."

Lacy got testy when he was told the pressure's on him.

"How would you figure the pressure's on me when this is something I've been doing all my life? It's somehting I can close my eyes and do," Lacy said. "There pressure's on him to step over, just like the pressure was on James [Toney] to step over to something he's never done before."

Lacy doesn't think Diaz can box with him.

"This is something I love to do, and I've dealt with way better technical fighters than this guy Diaz, is gonna present to me," Lacy said. "I've dealt with a lot of different styles. He's stepping into my ring, but it's gonna be tougher for me? I don't think so."

Lacy isn't worried about Diaz's chin and knows that the Strikeforce welterweight champ also cuts easily.

Check out the rest of the conversation as Dave Cokin and The Telegraph's Gareth Davies say Diaz has no shot of winning this fight. Davies said the fight won't last three rounds.

It may not come off at all if Diaz's ego is soothe by Zuffa management. When the news emerged that Diaz had signed a boxing bout agreement, his camp was quick to point out that it won't take the boxing match in October if the MMA star is given a shot at UFC welterweight champion Georges St. Pierre.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Lacy-interview-Boxer-not-impressed-with-Diaz-s-?urn=mma-wp2087

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WTF!!!!!!! brock's out!! Now Junior Dos Santos vs Shane Carwin!!!!!!!!!

This will be a fucking great fight...4sho Carwin dont deserve it...but anyway.
WAR Cigano!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Source: http://ninjashoes.net/forum/showthread.php?74557-WTF!!!!!!!-brock-s-out!!-Now-Junior-Dos-Santos-vs-Shane-Carwin!!!!!!!!!&goto=newpost

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Presser: WWE Confirms Mexican TV Tapings

WWE announced Friday that they will tape an episode of Raw and Smackdown this October in Mexico City.
The October 17 episode of Raw will be taped on Saturday, October 15. The October 21 episode of SmackDown will be taped on October 16.
The events will take place at the Palacio de los Deportes Arena in Mexico City.
The following was issued by WWE today:
WWE TO BROADCAST RAW AND SMACKDOWN FROM MEXICO
LONDON, May 13, 2011 ? WWE (NYSE:WWE) today announced that for the first time ever its weekly flagship TV shows “WWE Raw” ...

Source: http://www.ifight365.com/2011/05/presser-wwe-confirms-mexican-tv-tapings/

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Judges? Monitors Approved for UFC 131 on June 11 in Vancouver

The UFC's request to provide monitors for the judges at June's "UFC 131: Lesnar vs. Dos Santos" event has been granted by the Vancouver Athletic Commission.

UFC 131 is headlined by a bout between TUF 13 coaches Brock Lesnar and Junior Dos Santos for a shot at UFC heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez.

Source: http://mmafrenzy.com/18472/judges-monitors-approved-for-ufc-131-on-june-11-in-vancouver/

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hurry up and ban thirst for blood!!

he's posting repulsive natured gifs all over this forum!!! I spewed a little :(

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Jim Miller vs. Ben Henderson expected for UFC on Versus 5

The lightweight division might be a bit of a mess thanks to the postponement of Frankie Edgar vs. Gray Maynard III but that hasn’t stopped Joe Silva from doing his job. A huge lightweight clash is on the horizon as top contenders Jim Miller and Ben Henderson are set to clash in August at UFC [...]

Source: http://fiveouncesofpain.com/2011/05/10/jim-miller-vs-ben-henderson-expected-for-ufc-on-versus-5/

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Jon Jones not having surgery on injured hand; meets with UFC to schedule next fight

Source: http://www.mmamania.com/2011/5/13/2169553/is-jon-jones-faking-an-injury-to-avoid-fighting-rashad-evans

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Lima signs with Bellator, is he the best prospect at welterweight?

Douglas Lima has to be a patient guy as he works his way up the MMA ladder, but he doesn't operate that way in the cage. The 23-year-old welterweight, with 16 finishes in his 18, just signed a deal to compete in Bellator's quickly developing welterweight class. He put in his time in Canada with MFC and now it's time for a slot on American TV on MTV2.

"Over the last two years, Douglas has taken his game to an entirely different level," he said in a release. "Many considered him one of the top unsigned welterweights in MMA. I'm very happy to say that he's no longer unsigned and that he will be fighting for Bellator. We continue to develop one of the strongest 170-pound divisions in the sport, and Douglas will be a fantastic addition to that."

Lima (18-4) might get a chance to avenge one his losses against Brent Weedman, but more importantly wants to make an impression with Bellator.

"I always want to win, but sometimes it's almost more important for me to put on an exciting fight," Lima said. "I want to be in a fight where I can go home and watch in the next day and be like, 'Wow! That was awesome'. I want to put on the kind of performance that makes the people like me. I'm not going to go in there and just lay on a guy or run around the cage. When I step inside the cage, I'm ready to go to war. I'm not in there to play around."

Bellator's done a solid job of building it's 135 and 145 pounds divisions, but 170 is its best. The champ is uber-prospect Ben Askren. Jay Hieron just earned a shot against Askren by taking out Rick Hawn. Lyman Good and Dan Hornbuckle are also very solid fighters as well.

If Lima can storm through this division, he ranks right up there with the best prospects in the divisions. It's a deep weight class. The USA Today/Bloody Elbow rankings have Mike Pierce at No. 25 in the world. That's pretty solid.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Lima-signs-with-Bellator-is-he-the-best-prospec?urn=mma-wp2117

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Friday 13 May 2011

MMA not legal there, but USA wrestlers take on Russians in NYC

MMA may not be legal in New York, but that doesn't mean you can't see some of its future stars in the Big Apple. Beat the Streets, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to developing wrestling opportunities for youths, is hosting a one-of-a-kind dual meet in Times Square today.

America's best wrestlers will take on Russia's best in the middle of one of the world's busiest areas at 6 p.m. ET today. Olympic gold medalist Henry Cejudo will return to the mat for the first time since winning the gold medal. Recent NCAA champion and Hodge Trophy winner Jordan Burroughs, world team member and future fighter Shawn Bunch, world silver medalist Jake Herbert (pictured), world bronze medalist and world team members and NCAA champions Brent Metcalf and Jake Varner will also take the mat.

The whole thing will be broadcast on the largest LED screen in Times Square. Rashad Evans, football players Justin Tuck, Antonio Garay, Marcus Colston and Willie Colon and actors Matthew Modine -- yes, the star of "Vision Quest" -- and Billy Baldwin are all expected to attend.

It's a great event for the wrestling community, undoubtedly giving the growing sport more exposure. But MMA proponents can't help but note the irony that wrestling is a sport that is the launching pad for MMA stars and a key component of the sport. It's taking center stage in the biggest city in the country, and the biggest city in the U.S. not to have hosted an MMA event.

So if you're in Manhattan, head to Times Square to catch elite wrestling for free. If politicians continue to squabble over the sport, it will be the closest thing you'll get to MMA anytime soon.

Not in New York City? You can still watch the dual meet through online streaming here, and follow me on Twitter for updates throughout the meet.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/MMA-not-legal-there-but-USA-wrestlers-take-on-R?urn=mma-wp2011

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Boxing champion Manny Pacquiao would "get killed" in MMA according to Showtime announcer Gus...

Source: http://www.mmamania.com/2011/5/13/2169505/boxing-champion-manny-pacquiao-would-get-killed-in-mma-according-to

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Featherweights Mike Brown vs. Nam Phan slotted for UFC 133 in Philly

Former WEC champion Mike Brown (24-8 MMA, 0-3 UFC) and "The Ultimate Fighter 12" semifinalist Nam Phan (16-8 MMA, 0-1 UFC) will meet at UFC 133.

UFC officials today announced the featherweight...

Source: http://ninjashoes.net/forum/showthread.php?74540-Featherweights-Mike-Brown-vs.-Nam-Phan-slotted-for-UFC-133-in-Philly&goto=newpost

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The best and oddest pictures from the Zuffa fighters’ summit

Zuffa's yearly gathering of fighters brought 350 of MMA's best to Las Vegas. This was the first summit that included Strikeforce fighters, so it made for many strange interactions and pictures.� Here are some of the best.

Dana White and Josh Barnett hated each other ... until White bought Barnett's employer. Love Money changes everything.

Takanori Gomi clearly found the presentations riveting.

Man, Anderson Silva. Miesha Tate just wanted to take a picture with cool hipster glasses, and you had to go and photobomb it.

Strikeforce champion Cristiane "Cyborg" Santos and her husband Evangelista "Cyborg" Santos met their new employers.

Oh, cool. Just some fighters hanging out around my* orange Lamborghini. Don't scratch the finish, Meathead! From left: Ryan Bader, Urijah Faber, Cain Velasquez, Eddie Wineland, Matt Mitrione, Jake Ellenberger and Phil Davis.

See many, many more pictures from the week over at Combat Lifestyle.

* OK, so it's not technically mine. I drive a Honda Civic, which is basically the same thing as a Lamborghini.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/The-best-and-oddest-pictures-from-the-Zuffa-figh?urn=mma-wp2242

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UFC 130 takes a hit as Edgar-Maynard postponed

It is not a good birthday for UFC lightweight Gray Maynard. His bout with Frankie Edgar, a rematch of their January draw, has been postponed as both fighters have suffered injuries. The fight is expected to take place in August or September.

WEC lightweight champ Anthony Pettis was considered for a fight with Maynard until injury sidelined him. As planned, Pettis will fight Clay Guida on "The Ultimate Fighter" finale in June.

"They were going to have me fight Maynard on that card. I said yes to that deal right away. I guess it turns out that it's not going to happen. I'm back to fighting Guida," Pettis told HeavyMMA.com. "It sucks that he got injured, because it kinda puts the whole lightweight division back on standstill. "

That moves the Quinton "Rampage" Jackson vs. Matt Hamill bout into the main event, and Thiago Alves vs. Rick Story onto the pay-per-view. Demetrious Johnson vs. Miguel Torres and Tim Boetsch vs. Kendall Grove will air on Spike TV.

This puts a damper on what was a top-heavy card. The other pay-per-view bouts include Frank Mir vs. Roy Nelson, Travis Browne vs. Stefan Struve, and Jorge Santiago vs. Brian Stann. Though there are exciting bouts, the card doesn't have anywhere near the same firepower as UFC 129, the card that broke records weeks ago in Toronto.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/UFC-130-takes-a-hit-as-Edgar-Maynard-postponed?urn=mma-wp2106

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Thursday 12 May 2011

New Details On UFC 134: Four Fights Official, Several More Awaiting Confirmation

We?re only five months into the 2011 calendar year, and already the UFC has celebrated several firsts. And in the summer, they?ll celebrate another: their first event in Brazil in over a decade. It?s a long time coming, considering that many of the UFC?s top fighters and most popular athletes all call Brazil home, while [...]

Source: http://www.fighters.com/05/10/new-details-on-ufc-134-four-fights-official-several-more-awaiting-confirmation

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Wednesday 11 May 2011

Gina Carano's return bout to come against Sarah D'Alelio at Strikeforce "Overeem vs. Werdum" in June

By: Jamie Penick, MMATorch Editor-in-Chief

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Gina Carano's return to MMA is all but official, as MMAFighting.com reports that a rumored bout with Sarah D'Alelio is nearly finalized, and could be announced by Strikeforce as early as next week.

Carano will have been away from the sport for nearly two full years by the time she steps into the cage on June 18, having taken a role in Steven Soderbergh's upcoming film "Haywire."

The last time she was in action, she was defeated by Cristiane "Cyborg" Santos in their historic main event fight in August of 2009. That fight on Showtime was the first time two women had ever headlined a major MMA event.

D'Alelio is a 4-1 professional out of Washington. Of her four career wins, three have come by submission. She's coming off her first career loss, a decision loss to Julie Kedzie in December.

Strikeforce's June 18 show is headlined by the Heavyweight World Grand Prix fight between Alistair Overeem and Fabricio Werdum, and takes place from the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas.

Link to Original Source Article

Penick's Analysis: This is a fight set up for Carano to have the best chance at a successful return. That's not a knock on D'Alelio, but she's not the type of fighter that would give Carano a ton of trouble. Carano's striking has historically been her strong suit, and she's also typically been larger than her opponents. Those were two problems she ran into with Cyborg, but even after two years off this is a fight that she is supposed to win. Still, it's a good thing for women's MMA to have her back to bring more attention to the sport, and everyone will just have to hope she'll be able to be around more often then once every two years with her acting career.

[Gina Carano art by Cory Gould (c) MMATorch.com]

Source: http://www.mmatorch.com/artman2/publish/Affliction2/article_9267.shtml

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MacDonald dominates Diaz at UFC 129


Rory MacDonald pleased the 55,000 fans in the Rogers Centre on Saturday night with a dominating win over Nate Diaz. MacDonald, a native of British Columbia, won on all three judges crowds: 30-26, 30-27, 30-26.

The fight started much more slowly than it ended. MacDonald used leg kicks throughout the first round while Diaz mostly used jabs. MacDonald tried for a takedown, but Diaz reversed him, broke from MacDonald's hold and stood up. Diaz tried for a single-leg takedown late in the round, but couldn't get it. Diaz seemed frustrated by the round, as he taunted MacDonald as the horn to end the round sounded.

As the crowd in Toronto chanted, "[Expletive] you, Diaz," MacDonald started the second with a takedown. Diaz got back to his feet, but MacDonald punished him with short strikes as Diaz stood up. MacDonald then followed it up with another takedown. Again, they returned to their feet, and this time the fight went against the cage. Diaz tried for a takedown, but MacDonald stopped him. In the final seconds of the round, MacDonald worked in a few more knees and punches before the time ran out.

MacDonald made his mark in the third round when Diaz made the tactical error of trying for another takedown. MacDonald stepped out of the takedown attempt, then followed Diaz to the ground. He took his back, and used it as an opportunity to slam Diaz to the ground twice in a row. MacDonald landed several more strikes when Diaz was on the ground. Diaz came close to standing up and then MacDonald supplexed him again. Diaz tried to come back in the last seconds, but it was too late. MacDonald had made his mark, all over Diaz's face. The Canadian crowd exploded, cheering on their native son's win.

Diaz was hoping to follow in the footsteps of his older brother, who earlier this month convincingly defended the Strikeforce welterweight belt, but it was not meant to be. MacDonald, who recently started training at Georges St-Pierre's training home of Tri-Star Gym in Montreal, didn't relent during the fight. Now, the 21-year-old MacDonald's record moves to 11-1, while Diaz is 13-7.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/MacDonald-dominates-Diaz-at-UFC-129?urn=mma-wp1815

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The Truth About Knowing When to Walk Away

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In the weeks leading up to the night he was supposed to formally announce his retirement from professional fighting, Frank Shamrock kept telling himself that he wasn't going to go through with it. Not really. Not now.

It was classic Kübler-Ross Model stuff, he realized afterward, and not without reason.

"For me, it really was like a death," Shamrock said. "I went through the various phases. At first it was disbelief. I'd think, I'm not really going to do it. But then, I am feeling like I should do it. Second was, once I started moving in that direction, I didn't really want to do it. I thought maybe I could change it and do something different. Then after a couple weeks, I finally accepted it. I knew I had already made that decision and started it, so I had to accept it. That was the crying phase."

Source: http://mmafighting.com/2011/05/10/the-truth-about-knowing-when-to-walk-away/

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Jose Aldo - People Will Know Who I Am (after UFC 129) - UFC 129

UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo says that people will know who he is soon enough... after his UFC 129 fight with Mark Hominick, to be precise. Get more MMA and UFC news at the World's top MMA News website http://www.mmaweekly.com.

Source: http://mmalice.com/ufc-129/jose-aldo-people-will-know-who-i-am-after-ufc-129-video_1b3537c99.html

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On his road back to a title, Henderson wins at UFC 129

One kick changed everything for Ben Henderson. At WEC 53 in December, the former WEC lightweight champion was two minutes away from potentially locking up a shot against UFC champ Frank Edgar. Anthony Pettis landed his "Showtime Kick" and stole the fight. As a result, Henderson became a small fish in a huge pond awaiting his debut in the UFC.

Tonight, Henderson made a statement by dominating Mark Bocek over 15 minutes to take a unanimous decision, 30-27 on all three cards, in the pay-per-view opener of UFC 129.

Bocek (9-4, 5-4 UFC) has a sterling reputation as a ground fighter, but Henderson chose to clinch with him often. Sure the fight went the ground a few times with Bocek on top, but Henderson stayed away from danger against the Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt.

When it was on the feet, Henderson (13-2, 1-0 UFC) was a class above Bocek. The American was very effective using a thai clinch along the cage. At times, he brutalized Bocek to the body. He also mixed in some nasty elbows and punches. An elbow towards the end of the second on the top of Bocek's head busted him open.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/On-his-road-back-to-a-title-Henderson-wins-at-U?urn=mma-wp1829

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Bloody Wraps - May 9: Inmates Running the Asylum

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Tuesday 10 May 2011

Welcome back Jason MacDonald: UFC vet battles back from horrific ankle injury

Jason MacDonald has heard it all, but after what he's gone through the middleweight fighter can block out dummy fans saying he should retire.� A resident of Red Deer, Alta, Canada, MacDonald is fighting for the first time since breaking his tibia and fibula, and tearing both ligaments off the bone.

"Initially the injury was horrible and the surgery and the months following the surgery were pretty rough. You feel a lot of pain," MacDonald told the Canadian Press.

"When you're laid up and not able to get around and not able to do things you're used to doing, you do a lot of soul-searching, you doubt yourself and you doubt if you can even recover. But as your body gets stronger, you become stronger mentally and you get healthy mentally again and you start to realize 'Hey I'm good."'

MacDonald (23-14) faces Ryan Jensen (16-6) on the undercard at UFC 129. The fight will air on the UFC's Facebook page.

Frankly, it's amazing the 35-year-old is back this soon after suffering the terrible injury last May against John Salter at UFC 113. Believe it or not, he actually tried to return in December at UFC 124. Then reality struck and MacDonald realized he'd better slow it down.

"I was training two or three times a day and I was waking up in the morning barely able to walk to the washroom, so I had to just pull back on the training a little bit and ease up and get it a little bit stronger."

This is MacDonald's 12th fight with the promotion. He's gone 5-6 with wins over Ed Herman and Chris Leben. He's got three losses against high level fighters in Rich Franklin, Demian Maia and Yushin Okami. None of that will matter Saturday night. No one's going to feel sorry for him or accept the injury as an excuse, so MacDonald knows this is a make or break fight.

"For me this fight is huge. Let's be realistic. I'm coming off an injury and not just an injury, it was still considered a loss. So in my eyes, I'm fighting for my job."

Good for MacDonald. It's nice to see him back and hopefully he can prove schmucks like these wrong:

turbosteve29

1 day ago

I think its time for macdonald to hang up the gloves, hes washed up too old Report this comment!

ianzacks

2 days ago

this guy always gets knocked out , the only reason he makes ufc cards , they need canadian content when fighting in canada. He looks the part , and gets knocked out better then anyone else .... Report this comment!report this comment

Let's hope the majority of fans get it. Give MacDonald credit for sacrificing this much to give us a little entertainment on a Saturday night.

You can watch UFC 129 on PPV (9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT) right here on Yahoo! Sports.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Welcome-back-Jason-MacDonald-UFC-vet-battles-ba?urn=mma-wp1604

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The secrets behind GSP’s weight-cutting (and gaining) success

Mystery surrounds elite fighters and their ability to cut weight. How is it possible for Georges St. Pierre to drop 25 pounds by Friday afternoon before his fight with Jake Shields but gain most of it back and be full-strength by fight time on Saturday night?

It's no guessing game. Smart fighters treat nutrition as a science, carefully regulating their diet before fights. GSP's main trainer Firas Zahabi talked about what the UFC welterweight champ does to ensure a healthy weight cut.

Now he's on a protein and vegetable diet. Right now his exercise is significantly cut, but he's going to shed water. It's only temporary weight loss. It's not real weight loss. You're not dropping fat. (The final weight-cut) lasts about six days . . . By Friday he'll have six or seven pounds left and we'll put him in the sauna. I don't recommend this to anybody, even professional athletes. This is somebody who's very seasoned.

After GSP steps on the scale on Friday afternoon and weighs in at 170 lbs., his team will give him a carbohydrate-laden recovery drink. Then, he will eat normally and drink water to rehydrate. He'll weigh around 192 lbs. by the time he steps in the Octagon with Shields on Saturday night for UFC 129.

Some fighters start their eating plan months in advance. Mike Dolce, a nutritionist and former contestant on "The Ultimate Fighter," works with fighters to ensure a complete eating plan that helps fighters cut weight without the sauna. Like Zahabi, Dolce does not recommend sauna use.

"The guys who use the sauna to cut ten or twelve pounds, you're forcing your body to expel so much water so quickly that it's not discerning what water is safe to cut from the system and what water isn't. It's just taking it from wherever, and it becomes dangerous. That's where you see guys who don't recover from their weight cut. They look sluggish in their fight, and they defeat the whole purpose of all the training and the conditioning from their fight camp."

A recent study on wrestlers found that severe weight cuts could hurt their mental abilities in a match. Without using proper methods, fighters can find themselves in bad shape for their bouts.

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Kennedy interview: Army Special Forces/MMA fighter gives insight on the bin Laden mission

There aren't many of us who understand what really went into the� Osama bin Laden kill. Tim Kennedy is one of those unique Americans who've been in the middle of an intense international man hunt. As a Special Forces Army Ranger, Kennedy served tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan. While awaiting his return to active duty, he's embarked on a pretty successful MMA career with Strikeforce.

Kennedy joined me on ESPN1100 in Las Vegas to give us some insight on what went down and how he feels about some people questioning the tactics of the military.

Many people were angered by the fact that bin Laden's body was dumped at sea. Americans with an eye-for-an-eye mentality certainly won't see video of the kill, and there won't be official photos to view. Kennedy doesn't understand why those things would be necessary.

"If somebody hurt my family, I wouldn't want to sit there and watch that guy executed. I would just want to know that justice was done," Kennedy said (7:45 mark).

Kennedy also countered fear-mongering media members who think bin Laden's death means the U.S. is cutting back in its pursuit of terrorists around the world.

"This isn't even the beginning of the end. This is an opportunity for us to really catch them while they're scrambling," Kennedy said. "If anything it's going to stir up more reaction and more fanatics. Right now it's just as dangerous as it's ever been."

As far as his MMA career, Kennedy reiterated that he wants a fight with Robbie Lawler. He mentioned the Fedor Emelianenko-Dan Henderson card proposed for the Chicago area in late July.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Kennedy-interview-Army-Special-Forces-MMA-fight?urn=mma-wp1998

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Matyushenko gets UFC 129 win in less than a minute

Vladimir Matyushenko must have had other plans for Saturday night, as he made quick work of Jason Brilz at UFC 129 in Toronto. He won the fight in just 20 seconds.

In front of 55,000 at the Rogers Centre, Matyushenko came out swinging, landing a perfect undercut that sent Briz to the ground. He finished with ground and pound that knocked Brilz out. Brilz protested after the fight, but the replay showed that he had gone limp.

"I've been working on my striking skills a lot," Matyushenko said after the win. "I wanted to prove to my fans that I'm capable of doing much more."

This win puts the 40-year-old Belarussian's record at 26-5, while Brilz falls to 18-4.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Matyushenko-gets-UFC-129-win-in-less-than-a-minu?urn=mma-wp1828

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Cain Velasquez Discusses Road to Recovery Following Shoulder Surgery

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As part of the UFC's 'Super 7' presentation last week in Toronto, heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez talked about his long road back to recovery after shoulder surgery, when he expects to return, his thoughts on the Strikeforce heavyweight grand prix and what's it like to be the first Mexican-American heavyweight champion in combat sports history.

Source: http://mmafighting.com/2011/05/09/cain-velasquez-discusses-road-to-recovery-following-shoulder-sur/

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UFC adds its own online prefight and postfight show

The media isn't moving fast enough for the UFC, so the promotion has decided to move forward with its own prefight and postfight shows. The sport is badly in need of consistent shows before and after the fights. Various websites and even ESPN has dipped their toe into prefight/postfight field, now the UFC is introducing UFC Central at UFC 129.

According to MMAjunkie, the show will be hosted by former WEC voice Todd Harris along with CBS Sports' anchor Molly Qerim. UFC fighters Stephan Bonnar and Kenny Florian will serve as analysts.

The UFC adds that during the PPV event UFC Central gives extra access to the viewer:

Once the UFC 129 live broadcast begins at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT, UFC Central will only be available to fans that purchased the event for viewing on UFC.TV and will capture interviews with fighters on the fight card during the live broadcast as well as other analyst commentary.

UFC Central will be offered as a seventh video feed and fifth audio feed, leveraging UFC.TV's multi-camera view and multi-audio feed experience. During the live event, fans will have the option inside of UFC.TV to select UFC Central as the main broadcast; or, drag and drop it into Picture-n-Picture or Quad View so that UFC Central can be watched and/or listened to alongside the broadcast of the main fight card.

Immediately following the live broadcast, UFC Central will be offered for free at UFC.TV with post-fight analysis, making it the ultimate destination for the most comprehensive UFC 129 news.

The show on UFC.tv airs at 8 p.m. ET. MMAConvert points out that it's an interesting time slot because it counterprograms the UFC 129 undercard fights on Spike TV at 8.

One would assume this is the beginning of plenty of programming on "UFC Central." UFC president Dana White has always been bullish on the Internet.

"It is (the future), I'm telling you," White told MMAjunkie.com. "I've been saying it for 10 years. Everything is going Internet. I believe that everybody is going to be watching TV and be on the Internet."

The promotion is showing the first five undercard fights on its Facebook page beginning at 6 p.m. ET.

You can watch UFC 129 on PPV (9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT) right here on Yahoo! Sports.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/UFC-adds-its-own-online-prefight-and-postfight-s?urn=mma-wp1544

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Finishes galore at UFC 129: Menjivar takes his turn with 90-second pummeling of Valencia

The undercard fighters are setting some standard for the stars at UFC 129 to live up to. After three awesome finishes to begin UFC 129, Ivan Menjivar kept pace by smashing Charlie Valencia's nose and finishing the fight via TKO just seconds later. After nearly seven years away, Menjivar made a triumphant return to the UFC with a bantamweight win at 1:30 of the first round.

The 5-foot-6 Menjivar fought all over the world since a UFC 48 loss to Matt Serra. That fight was at 155 pounds, but at just 5-foot-6 Menjivar was fighting way out of his true weight class. Along the way, Menjivar faced much bigger fighters like Hideo Tokoro, Joe Lauzon, Caol Uno and Bart Palaszewski. Back in 2002, he even faced the current UFC 170-pound champion Georges St-Pierre.

He was the bigger fighter tonight and that was evident the first time he and Valencia clinched. Menjivar (23-8, 1-1 UFC) got his left arm free and landed a huge elbow across the face of the Californian. Valencia (12-8, 0-1 UFC) went down immediately where Menjivar unloaded 13 more shots. Referee Big John McCarthy and UFC color analyst said they thought Valencia's nose was broken.

Patrick edges Roberts to close out Facebook stream

Claude Patrick tested himself against an excellent jiu-jitsu practitioner and showed he can grapple with the best of them. The Canadian used a well-rounded attack to outpoint Daniel Roberts, 29-28 on three scorecards, to win fight No. 5 at UFC 129.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Finishes-galore-at-UFC-129-Menjivar-takes-his-t?urn=mma-wp1795

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Jon Fitch vs. The Banana Tree

Why use an axe when you have your shin?

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Monday 9 May 2011

UFC 129 Prelim: John Makdessi KO's Kyle Watson

In a lightweight affair, Canada’s own John Makdessi was featured in a facebook aired bout with “The Ultimate Fighter” season twelve semi-finalist Kyle Watson for tonights ufc 129 event.
Watson, primarily a wrestling and Jiu-Jitsu practioner, knew that his best chance at victory would be to take down the smaller Makdessi, whom has proven in [...]

Source: http://www.fighters.com/04/30/ufc-129-prelim-john-makdessi-kos-kyle-watson

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Video analysis: Hominick technically misses weight, will Aldo raise a stink if he loses?

The weigh-in for UFC 129 was certainly one to remember. For first time, to my recollection, a local commission official actually complained that the music playing in the arena was too loud.

Someone named "Rocky" (wouldn't give his last name) voice his displeasure on several occasions, including when Mark Hominick stepped on the scale.

The Canadian, who's challenging Jose Aldo for his UFC featherweight title, weighed in at 145.25.

By rules, he missed weight for a title fight. You have to be at the designated weight or below. There is no one-pound allowance for title fights.

Yahoo! Sports' lead MMA writer Kevin Iole checked in from Toronto. He was outraged with the way the Ontario Commission and the official, Rocky, handled the situation.

If Aldo storms to a victory, it probably won't matter. But because of Rocky's error, the door is slightly open for some potential postfight controversy.

Yahoo! Sports' Dave Meltzer also had concerns.

You can watch UFC 129 on PPV (9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT) right here on Yahoo! Sports.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Video-analysis-Hominick-technically-misses-weig?urn=mma-wp1767

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Been a minute since I wore this hat?en route to meet @mieshatate

Summer time means ill probably be rockin it a bunch again!

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