Source: http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2010/12/31/1906252/cole-miller-issues-warning-to-donald-cerrone
Friday, 31 December 2010
Tito Ortiz confirms bout with Nogueira in Seattle for UFC Fight Night 24
Having cut his teeth early against some of the best that the sport had to offer then, including battles with Frank Shamrock, Guy Mezger, and Wanderlei Silva, Ortiz has now fallen on what would [...]
UFC 124 Highlights - UFC 124

Source: http://mmalice.com/ufc-124/ufc-124-highlights-video_6051dd035.html
Chuck Liddell retires from MMA, named the VP of business development
Chuck Liddell retires from MMA, named the VP of business development is a post from: MMA Interplay UFC News
Urijah Faber Wagnney Fabiano Kevin Kimbo Slice Ferguson Paulo Filho
How to Watch Sengoku?
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Todd Duffee Marvin Eastman Stav Crazy Bear Economou Yves Edwards
Featherweight Josh Grispi not guaranteed title shot with win at UFC 125

UFC president Dana White said today that Grispi is not guaranteed a fight with Aldo if he's victorious Saturday at UFC 125 against fellow octagon newcomer Dustin Poirier.
"He's in the mix, though," White said.
Overeem vs. Duffee Official for DREAM Title, Dynamite!! 2010 Set for Friday
The complete fight card for Dynamite!!, which airs overnight on HDNet, is after the break.
Source: http://mmafrenzy.com/17012/overeem-vs-duffee-official-for-dream-title-dynamite-2010-set-for-friday/
MMA Top 10 Welterweights: No End in Sight to GSP's Dominance

So when does that change? Jake Shields has dominated a whole lot of opponents himself recently, winning 15 straight fights including eight by stoppage and five by unanimous decision. But while Shields is certainly worthy of his title shot, it's extremely difficult to envision him actually beating St. Pierre, who does just about everything better than Shields. I could very easily see St. Pierre beating Shields by yet another unanimous decision, 50-45 all the way around.
And so as we rank the Top 10 welterweights in MMA, we're left wondering if any of them have what it takes to end GSP's reign.
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Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2010/12/15/mma-top-10-welterweights-no-end-in-sight-to-gsps-dominance/
Thursday, 30 December 2010
Anthony Njokuani vs Edson Barboza on deck for UFC 128
UFC 128, which is expected to take place on March 19 at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey will feature a championship headliner, pitting light heavyweight title holder Mauricio “Shogun” Rua as he looks to defend the 205-pound strap for the first time against former champ Rashad Evans. [...]
Source: http://www.fighters.com/12/28/anthony-njokuani-vs-edson-barboza-on-deck-for-ufc-128
Pedro Rizzo: I will end my career in the UFC
He’s a pioneer in our sport, a knockout artist, proud Brazilian and an all around good guy. But one thing that the Nova Uniao product is not, is a UFC fighter.
Once one of the most feared fighters to grace the octagon, a 20-something-year-old Rizzo was something that [...]
Source: http://www.fighters.com/12/26/pedro-rizzo-i-will-end-my-career-in-the-ufc
Masanori Kanehara vs. Yoshiro Maeda Fight Video Sengoku Soul Of Fight
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Joe Son Chael Sonnen Krzysztof Soszynski George Sotiropoulos
5 Reasons to Watch Strikeforce "Challengers 13"
Source: http://www.fighters.com/12/27/5-reasons-to-watch-strikeforce-challengers-13
McKee's arrived, says he's going to dial down the trash talk
Antonio McKee is a smart guy. He realized a few years back his fighting alone wasn't going to get him to the UFC, so he honed his skills on the microphone. It worked. He kept winning - he hasn't lost since 2003 - and the UFC signed the 40-year-old lightweight.
In two weeks, he'll debut at UFC 125 against Jacob Volkmann.
In this video introduction piece, McKee (25-3-2) says now that he's with the big show he won't have to play a "character" as he calls it outside the ring. Why not?
It's more important now than ever for McKee to talk his way into the mix. He doesn't have much time. He's a skilled grappler and takedown artist, but to gain the attention of the brass and more importantly new fans, McKee better use those chops.
Paul Daley, Dan Hardy, Tito Ortiz, Josh Koscheck, Michael Bisping, Anthony Johnson, Frank Mir, Matt Serra and Chael Sonnen have all earned a little extra credit and a few free passes on the rankings ladder because of their prefight media work in the past.
We feel safe in saying, McKee should provide some good prefight fodder. He just can't help it (video below - NSFW). McKee's great at hyping fights and won't be able to contain himself once he hits the ground in Las Vegas.
Cerrone punches his ticket to the UFC with win over Horodecki
Donald Cerrone has been one of the mainstays in the WEC, but with the merger of the promotion into the UFC, nothing was guaranteed. Cerrone was likely to get the invite to the big promotion but certainly didn't have room to jerk around and lose to Chris Horodecki.
He didn't. Early in the second round, Cerrone hit the deck and transitioned to a triangle choke. The veteran stayed patient with Horodecki and eventually locked on the submission hold where it was unbearable for the 23-year-old to continue at 2:43 of the second round.
Cerrone will now go from being a big fish in a little pond to a small fish in the biggest MMA pond in the sport. The 155-pound division in the UFC is extremely deep. The lanky lightweight should provide some great matchup opportunities for UFC matchmaker Joe Silva.
"The Cowboy" called out Cole Miller following the fight. Miller has a win over Cerrone's teammate Leonard Garcia.
Horodecki was very much in the fight in the first round. In spite of giving away a lot in the reach department, Horodecki was having success getting inside and landing combinations to the head and body. There were several trips to the floor, and Cerrone looked like the slicker fighter in the grappling department. Cerrone won the first round, but it was competitive.
For some reason between rounds, Horodecki's trainer Shawn Tompkins asked the fighter to grapple and get it to the ground in the second.
Horodecki listened and got it down but was almost immediately in danger, in the grips of Cerrone's long legs.
Cerrone (13-3, 6-3 WEC) moves over to UFC with the potential of being a Chris Lytle-type. The MMA veteran has won seven postfight honors during his time with UFC.
Cerrone, 27, has the same exciting, go-for-broke approach, that'll make him a big hit with his new fans over in the UFC.
Horodecki (16-3, 2-2 UFC) may have cost himself a gig with the UFC. That said, he's a young dude who probably deserves at least one more fight with Zuffa.
?Sengoku: Soul of Fight? Set for Thursday in Tokyo, Sandro vs. Hioki Headlines
Michihiro Omigawa Tito Ortiz Alexander Otsuka Alistair Overeem
Wednesday, 29 December 2010
UFC 125 Pre-Fight Press Conference: Chuck Liddell Makes Official Retirement
Source: http://www.mmatko.com/ufc-125-pre-fight-press-conference-chuck-liddell-makes-official-retirement/
Jovany Anaconda Varela Tony Vartanian Cain Velasquez Brandon Vera
Newcomer John Makdessi Felt No Jitters in UFC Debut - UFC 124

Source: http://mmalice.com/ufc-124/newcomer-john-makdessi-felt-no-jitters-in-ufc-debut-video_9a1b440b8.html
Boxing Box Product Review - MMANUTS
WEC 53 Results: Kamal Shalorus Beats Bart Palaszewski
"I put all my strength into finishing him," Shalorus said of the way he slowed down after that great first round. "I will show you an exciting fight next time."
For Shalorus, the next time will be in the UFC. Palaszewski, however, may not be joining him there after the UFC absorbs the WEC.
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Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2010/12/16/wec-53-results-kamal-shalorus-beats-bart-palaszewski/
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Happy Holidays from Cagewriter
What says "Happy Holidays" more than scowling fighters? Nothing! The fine folks at Playboy did a photo shoot with UFC stars Ryan Bader, Junior dos Santos, Dana White, Vitor Belfort, Stephan Bonnar and Jon Jones. You can catch it in the January issue, which has Pam Anderson on the cover, and apparently, a nude pictorial of a Russian spy. (With the possibility of a treaty between the U.S. and Russia, she's just planning for unemployment.) You should also check out the updated Yahoo! Sports pound-for-pound rankings, and read on for some MMA poetry.
Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house
Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse;
The stockings were hung by the Octagon with care,
In hopes that St. Dana White soon would be there;
The fighters were nestled all snug in their beds,
While visions of bonuses danced in their heads;
When out on the Strip there arose such a sound,
Someone asked "Who is the best pound-for-pound!?"
Away to the window I flew like a flash,
Thinking Silva or GSP -- they're straight cash.
When, what to my wondering eyes should appear,
But a miniature fighter, and eight tiny reindeer,
With a little old driver, how could he go?
I knew in a moment it must be Jose Aldo.
More rapid than eagles his opponents they came,
And he whistled, and shouted, and called them by name;
"Now, Manny! now, Faber! now, Brown and Brookins!
On, Mickle! on Shoji! on, Nogueira and Swanson!
To the floor of the cage! to the canvas on the ring!
To knock you all out ain't no big thing!"
As I drew in my head, and was turning around,
Down the chimney St. Aldo came with a bound.
A bundle of belts he had flung on his back,
And he looked like a peddler just opening his pack.
His eyes -- how they twinkled! his dimples how merry!
His fists so strong, his kicks rather scary!
A wink of his eye and a twist of his head,
Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread;
He spoke not a word, but went straight to his work,
Training to fight without a single quirk,
And laying his finger aside of his nose,
And giving a nod, up the chimney he rose;
But I heard him exclaim, ere he drove out of sight,
Merry Christmas to all! And to all a good night!
Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Happy-Holidays-from-Cagewriter?urn=mma-300178
Will It Be Stefan Struve or Mirko Cro Cop? New Reports Indicate That Brendan Schaub Could Fight Either One
UFC moves prelims to ION TV
The UFC and Spike have had a great relationship over the years. Has it changed?
Monday night, MMAjunkie broke the story that the UFC 125 prelims will air on ION Television. Fans may also see three fights instead of the normal two.
Dana White indicated that he can't guarantee all three will make it to television.
"The prelims we do air, there's only supposed to be two," White said. "Time-wise, it's impossible to pull off three if they all go to the distance. I'm going to roll the dice on this thing.
"Not only are we going to bring the prelims to the fans, but everybody has been hammering me for the Phil Baroni-Brad Tavares fight, so I'm going to do three fights. I'm going to give them that fight, too."
This is something the UFC president was hoping for.
"I always try to give the fans as much as I can give them," White said. "I love being able to give them free fights. That's always been my goal and my model with this thing since day one.
"I grew up watching free fights in TV with boxing, and I loved it. I was a huge fan. I always try to give the fans as much as I can."
The Spike relationship produced 12 seasons of "The Ultimate Fighter," 34 free Ultimate Fight Night and TUF Finale cards, and the live prelims at several recent pay-per-view events. The promotion and network seemed to have run into a snag recently.
"We're going to talk to [ION] and see what's up," White said. "This might be a regular thing.
"Listen, it's a ballsy move to go on network with prelims, but the Ion guys are the real deal. We're going to see if we can make it happen with them."
Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/UFC-moves-prelims-to-ION-TV?urn=mma-300990
Former WEC lightweight champ Jamie Varner released by promotion

Following a recent four-fight winless streak, the former WEC champion was released by Zuffa officials.
News of the roster move was first reported by PunchDrunkGamer.com, and MMAjunkie.com subsequently confirmed Varner's release with his management.
Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou Joe Son Chael Sonnen Krzysztof Soszynski
Tuesday, 28 December 2010
UFC 125 Resolution Trailer - UFC 125

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elgee gets on tv is his santa suit
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March UFC Events Add Roller vs. Tavares, Barboza vs. Njokuani, McCorkle vs. Morecraft
UFC 125: Clay Guida vs. Takanori Gomi Preview -MMA
Monday, 27 December 2010
UFC 124 Weigh-In Video - UFC 124

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Lee Murray Gary Myers Chris The Pitbull Myra Jason MacDonald
WEC 53: Donald Cerrone Submits Chris Horodecki

Cerrone thanked his coach afterward.
"Thanks to Greg Jackson," Cerrone said. "Always pushing, always giving us words of wisdom to keep us motivated. I've got to give it all to Greg Jackson."
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Trim and energetic Alves whips Howard at UFC 124
Thiago Alves hasn't been at his best in a long time. Tonight in Montreal, the vicious striker was in tip-top shape. It paid off. He put on a striking clinic against John Howard to pick up a unanimous decision, 30-27 on all cards in the first fight on the pay-per-view portion of UFC 124.
Alves (18-7, 10-4 UFC) is one of the top strikers in the UFC's welterweight division from a technical standpoint, but his career stalled in 2009 and 2010 because he couldn't maintain his weight. The stocky Brazilian missed weight in two of his last four fights. As a result, Alves was listless in his last fight, a one-sided loss to Jon Fitch. An angry Dana White said he was fed up and Alves would have to go middleweight.
Alves got one more chance to stay at the lower weight by changing his lifestyle. He brought in diet expert Mike Dolce. Dolce's plan clearly paid dividends. Alves was fresh for all 15 minutes. His leg kicks were devastasting.
Howard (14-6, 4-2 UFC) tried to go on the offense throughout, but Alves was too smooth for him. Alves had him timed early in the fight and Howard took a beating.
Alves also showed a decent ground game by scoring two takedowns, including a big slam in the second round. He also floored Howard in the third. Alves timed a Howard leg kick and popped him with right, straight down the pipe.
Howard has lost two straight after beginning his UFC career with four wins.
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Rick "The Horror" Story Looks to Begin Writing the Next Chapter of His Career With a Win Over Thiago Alves
Junk food lover GSP explains the secret to his success
Georges St. Pierre let the cat out of the bag. Why is he so good? Cheeseburgers and nifty footwork.
GSP joined Andrew Krystal on Toronto's The Fan 590 to talk about his victory over Josh Koscheck. The UFC welterweight champ said analysts are concentrating too much on the work he did with his jab, saying his real secret is unique footwork.
He also talked about the only area where he splurges. St. Pierre said he loves taking his buddies out to nice restaurants. When he's solo, the champ eats like the rest of us. Right before this interview, he hit Burger King for a cheeseburger and fries.
Listen here for the entire 15-minute interview.
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Alistair Overeem Wins K-1 World Grand Prix Final

Overeem won the K-1 World Grand Prix Final 2010 with a brutal display of striking Saturday in Japan, using a vicious body shot to stop Peter Aerts in the final of his three fights in the eight-man, one-night tournament.
Aerts got to the final with a shocking majority decision upset over defending champion Semmy Schilt, and if the 40-year-old Aerts had won the whole tournament it would have been a great moment for longtime K-1 fans, who have long loved Aerts' fighting style in the ring and gentlemanly ways out of the ring.
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Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2010/12/11/alistair-overeem-wins-k-1-world-grand-prix-final/
Mirko Cro Cop Filipović Luiz Buscapé Firmino Spencer Fisher Jon Fitch
Sunday, 26 December 2010
Mike Brown doesn't want to be "deer in headlights" in second UFC run
In fact, Brown has been inside the octagon once before, but only before his accolades as a [...]
Source: http://www.fighters.com/12/24/mike-brown-doesnt-want-to-be-deer-in-headlights-in-second-ufc-run
Chris Leben Training Vlog For Brian Stann UFC 125 Fight
Source: http://www.mmatko.com/chris-leben-training-vlog-for-brian-stann-ufc-125-fight/
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HDNet Fights Video Vault: Roy Nelson vs. Fabiano Scherner IFL title bout

But we present the next best thing: a trip to the video vault for one of Nelson's vintage performances.
In a special bonus edition of HDNet Fights Video Vault, we watch Nelson in a 2008 IFL title fight with UFC veteran Fabiano Scherner.
UFC 124 Post-Fight Press Conference Video

The post-fight press conference is the time for the winners of the Knockout of the Night, Submission of the Night and Fight of the Night bonuses to be announced, and for reporters will get a chance to question the fighters about what happened inside the cage. You can watch it all live.
The press conference will begin about half an hour after the main event ends, likely around 1:15 AM ET, and the video is below.
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Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2010/12/12/ufc-124-post-fight-press-conference-video/
All I Want for Christmas: Top 5 Things I?m Looking Forward to For Strikeforce in 2011
Saturday, 25 December 2010
UFC 124: Georges St-Pierre vs. Josh Koscheck Previ
Josh Thomson went from fighting Shinya Aoki to Tatsuya Kawajiri
Now, on the cusp of another crack at the title he lost against rival Gilbert Melendez since going two-straight inside the Strikeforce cage, Thomson will risk it all on a whim when he faces perennial top-10 fighter Tatsuya Kawajiri.
Though [...]
Source: http://www.fighters.com/12/23/josh-thomson-went-from-fighting-shinya-aoki-to-tatsuya-kawajiri
Yoshiaki Yatsu Hirotaka Yokoi Hidehiko Yoshida Yoshiyuki Yoshida
I started a new trend
Please follow my example and pack this place out with fresh, non-chubby, clunge
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Alistair Overeem vs. Todd Duffee expected for DREAM "Dynamite!! 2010"

A DREAM source today told MMAjunkie.com verbal agreements are in place for the fight, though Duffee reps couldn't be reached for confirmation.
DREAM officially added Overeem to the Dec. 31 fight card on Wednesday, and Sherdog.com reported Duffee as a likely opponent.
Aldrin de Jesus Todd Duffee Marvin Eastman Stav Crazy Bear Economou
Kedzie and Lester Victorious, Gomez Upset At Jackson?s MMA Series 3
MMANEWS.COM Staff Writer</B><BR><BR>
Jackson?s MMA Series 3 took place over the weekend at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The card featured a handful of recognizable fighters, including EliteXC and Bodog veteran Julie Kedzie, WEC veteran Frank Gomez and former TUF competitor Frank Lester.<BR><BR>
While Julie Kedzie and Frank Lester picked up convincing victories, Frank Gomez suffered a surprising defeat at the hands of Johnny Bedford, who submitted the Jackson product with a rear-naked choke early in the first frame.<BR><BR>
Kedzie has now posted three consecutive victories. Lester is also riding a three fight win streak. Gomez on the other hand has now dropped consecutive bouts; to Bedford on Saturday, and Wagnney Fabiano at WEC 49.<BR><BR>
Full Jackson?s MMA Series 3 Results:<BR><BR>
1 Johan Perez Def. Ray Orosco - Submission (Armbar)<BR>
2 Adam Gonzalez Def. Jose Caro - Decision (Unanimous)<BR>
3 Tim Dennison Def. Adam Soto - Submission (Rear-Naked Choke)<BR>
4 Bregan Wood Def. Freddie Crosby - Decision (Majority)<BR>
5 Lionel Lanham Def. Robert Rivera - TKO (Punches)<BR>
6 Clint Roberts Def. Matt Madrid - Submision (Triangle Choke)<BR>
7 Frank Lester Def. Josh Lanier - TKO (Punches)<BR>
8 Diego Brandao Def. Richard Villa - Submission (Rear-Naked Choke)<BR>
9 Julie Kedzie Def. Sarah D'Alelio - Decision (Unanimous)<BR>
10 Johnny Bedford Def. Frank Gomez - Submission (Rear-Naked Choke)<BR><BR>
Source: http://www.mmanews.com/home.php
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UFC 124 Highlights - UFC 124

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Friday, 24 December 2010
My First Fight: Mike Pyle
Filed under: UFC, FanHouse Exclusive

That's today. That's the state of the fight game in 2010. But back in Memphis, Tenn. in 1999, that exact same proposal didn't seem so bad when it was put to Mike Pyle.
"I was set to fight someone in my weight class," Pyle remembers. "I was 175 pounds soaking wet, with my gi on. My opponent had gotten hurt at a jiu-jitsu tournament a week before. Why the hell he was doing a jiu-jitsu tournament a week before, I don't know, but the promoter...called me and said, 'Hey, there's a problem. Your boy got hurt, so how about Rampage?' I was like, okay, let's do it. That was all it took."
Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2010/12/23/my-first-fight-mike-pyle/
Struve keeps calm, carries onto UFC 124 TKO
Stefan Struve showed off his experience in a first-round TKO of Sean McCorkle at UFC 124 in Montreal on Saturday.
McCorkle started the fight with a slam takedown, and then moved into an immediate Kimura. Struve calmly moved towards the cage and worked his arms out from McCorkle's control, never letting McCorkle get full control. After Struve freed his arms, McCorkle maintained top control, then nearly gave up an armbar. Struve remained calm, and at the right moment reached in for a Kimura. Instead of using it to submit McCorkle, Struve turned him over and moved into full mount. He rained down punches until referee Yves Levigne stopped the bout at 3:55.
Immediately after the bout, Struve asked for cheers for McCorkle, dismissing their pre-fight trash talk as part of the job.
Though McCorkle is nine years older, Struve had the upper hand when it comes to fight experience. Struve has 25 fights under his belt, seven in the UFC, while this was just McCorkle's second UFC bout.
UFC 124 video: White talks UFC 131 and McCorkle's wedding
There was a ton of media coverage at Thursday's UFC 124 prefight press conference. Heavy.com's Megan Olivi grabbed Dana White to find out what the plans were for UFC 131 in Ontario. White said he's making sure the integrity of the event won't be compromised for ticket buyers.
The interview had its lighter moments. At 2:18, he jokes about Sean McCorkle.
Apparently, "Big Sexy" turned on the charm during an earlier interview with Heavy.
Dustin Hazelett Dropped by UFC After Third Straight Loss

Sources close to Hazelett's camp confirmed his release to MMA Fighting. MMA Weekly reported the news Tuesday night. The pink slip comes after Hazelett was submitted by Mark Bocek in the first round at UFC 124 earlier this month in Montreal.
Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2010/12/22/dustin-hazelett-dropped-by-ufc-after-third-straight-loss/
So...I Get Back From Spin Class...
Okay, I'm being serious now. As most of you know, there was a forum member that had genuine issues with me and is no longer here to defend himself. What you...
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Three keys to Frankie Edgar beating Gray Maynard at UFC 125
Source: http://www.fighters.com/12/22/three-keys-to-frankie-edgar-beating-gray-maynard-at-ufc-125
Rich Franklin On Where Is Post Fight After Parties Are: The ER
"It's funny because I was asked by a fan once, ?Dude, where are you going to party after the fight?' I looked at him and said, ?Probably the E.R.' That's where I spend most of my after parties. Even when I win a fight-like the Chuck Liddell fight-I still spend the evening in the hospital. It does wear on you mentally. When things like the (UFC 93) eye gouge happen, which really changed the shape of that eye, you start to think about what you would do if you lost your vision. I would never be able to fight again. When I finish fighting I want to be able to do things; maybe I'll run a marathon or a triathlon or something like that. I like to go hiking; I'm an active person. All it takes is one moment in this sport for all of that to be taken away from you, so those thoughts do creep into my head sometimes."
Source: http://www.mmanews.com/home.php
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Stevenson vs. Danzig loser could be done with UFC
Joe Stevenson and Mac Danzig are two of the best guys in the UFC. They're both former "Ultimate Fighter" champs as well. That may not mean much for the loser of tomorrow's UFC 124 fight in Montreal. According to Yahoo! Sports' lead MMA writer Kevin Iole, someone's spot in the UFC could be gone after the fight.
There are less roster spots available now that the WEC's fighters have been added to the mix. Stevenson (31-11, 8-5 UFC) is coming off a loss to George Sotiropoulos and has lost two of three fights while Danzig (19-8, 3-4 UFC) has lost four of five. Both could try to drop down 10 pounds and make the featherweight limit, but that option may not be offered.
Thursday, 23 December 2010
Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker: "We Don't Need Fedor Emelianenko to Take the Next Step"
Tito Ortiz vs. Antonio Rogerio Nogueira Headlines UFC Fight Night 24 on March 26 in Seattle
Royce Gracie In Negotiations To Fight On UFC Brazil Card
MMANEWS.COM Staff Writer</B><BR><BR>
While this is a long shot to say the least, it?s well worth noting. We may get a chance to see UFC hall-of-famer, and MMA pioneer Royce Gracie fight once again for the UFC. This time around, it may well be in front of his home crowd in Brazil.<BR><BR>
The UFC will be headed to Rio de Janeiro in August to host their first event on Brazilian soil in 13 years. There were plenty of Brazilian born superstars at a recent press conference held to announce the event, including Vitor Belfort, Anderson Silva, Jose Aldo, Mauricio Rua, and of course, Royce Gracie.<BR><BR>
Following the conference Royce Gracie took some time to conduct an interview with Tatame, in which he?s asked the question many are juggling themselves: Will he compete at the planned event?<BR><BR>
A man of few words, Royce responded with a simple, ?We?re negotiating it.?<BR><BR>
While it?s no form of official announcement, it is clear that Dana White and Joe Silva would like to see the legendary Gracie in action at the event. Gracie is a massive draw in Brazil, and an in-cage appearance from the former champion makes financial sense; it?s also something many diehard fans have been waiting to see for years.<BR><BR>
Source: http://www.mmanews.com/home.php
Zuffa Credit Rating Upgraded to BB
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No winter meetings necessary: UFC jumps to steal Japanese stars
Some hardcore fans are driven nuts by the fact that the UFC is trying to bury the competition. An "Evil Empire" of sorts. So it was funny this weekend to see Dana White operating like his favorite baseball team, the Boston Red Sox.
The Evil Empire in Beantown spent $292 million to steal Adrian Gonzalez from San Diego and land the best overall hitter on the free agent market in Carl Crawford. White didn't land Fedor Emelianenko and Alistair Overeem, but he did grab two of the biggest names from Japan in Norifumi "Kid" Yamamoto and Michihiro Omigawa.
After WEC 53 this Thursday, the bantamweight and featherweight division will be playing in the big leagues. The 135 and 145 pound divisions will help sell pay-per-views with the UFC, that means there's no limit on who Zuffa can bring in to bolster the roster. Yamamoto and Omigawa are money well spent.
Omigawa, 35, is probably a longshot to get his hands on UFC featherweight champ Jose Aldo, but he'll add some flair to the division. He's gone 8-2-1 since a drop to 145 pounds. He actually fought in the UFC back in 2007 and 2008, losing at 155 pounds against Matt Wiman and Thiago Tavares. In his return, the UFC gave him a stiff test. He'll debut against Chad Mendes, an excellent wrestler.
Yamamoto is the guy fans should really be excited about.
He's the rare bantamweight with legitimate one-punch knockout power, but he's not a one-dimensional fighter. Yamamoto (18-3) came close to making the Japanese Olympic wrestling team and wrestled in the U.S. His career stalled recently because of a severe knee injury and a lack of motivation.
Japanese promoters also contributed to his less than stellar attitude by feeding him easy opponents. The UFC won't do that and it should motivate him. And if Kid thought he was getting Miguel Torres or Urijah Faber right out of the gates, he got a wake up call when the promotion booked him to face Demetrious Johnson. Hardcore fans don't understand the booking, but it's a good move. Kid is unknown by 98 percent of the fans in the U.S. He needs to be built up. If he does his work and scores some impressive wins, look for him to face one of the top dogs at 135 (Torres, Faber or Joe Benavidez) by the summer or fall of 2011.
Wednesday, 22 December 2010
WEC 53 ratings: Final card draws 615,000 viewers, seventh-highest in company history

With a pair of titles on the line in the final event in WEC history, "WEC 53: Henderson vs. Pettis" scored an impressive 0.62 household rating and an average audience of 615,000 viewers on Versus, MMAjunkie.com confirmed with an industry source.
The ratings figure marks the third-straight WEC event to experience a gain in viewership, and WEC 53 finishes as the seventh-highest rated event in the promotion's history.
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