Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Heather Clark vs. Stephanie Eggink in featured bout at XFC 21

Stephanie Eggink vs Heather Clark XFC 21 Heather Clark vs. Stephanie Eggink in featured bout at XFC 21A strawweight (115lbs) clash between Heather “Hurricane” Clark and Stephanie “Snowflake” Eggink will be featured on the main card of XFC 21: Night of Champions on December 7th.

Clark (5-2) will be making her third appearance under the XFC banner in 2012. Clark, who trains at Jackson’s MMA in Albuquerque, most recently defeated Avery Vilche by first round rear-naked choke submission at XFC 18. She will moving down a weight class for the bout after previously competing at flyweight.

Eggink (1-1) will be making her debut with XFC in what will undoubtedly will be the toughest fight of her young career. She is a former member of the USA Boxing Team and is also a purple belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu. Eggink’s stand-up skills could be a factor in nullifying the strength of the more experience Clark.

XFC 21, which takes place from the Nashville Municipal Auditorium, is headlined by a lightweight championship fight between Nick Newell and Eric Reynolds. The main card for XFC 21 wil be televised live on AXS TV at 10:00pm ET.

Heather Clark vs. Stephanie Eggink in featured bout at XFC 21 is a post from: MMA Interplay UFC News

Source: http://www.mmainterplay.com/xfc-news/heather-clark-vs-stephanie-eggink-in-featured-bout-at-xfc-21-60059/

Gabriel Gonzaga Lyman Good Gary Goodridge Gerard Gordeau Jonathan Goulet

Bellator 81's Rich Clementi has 'No Love' for turnaround times, but loves tourney format

Rich Clementi has been around the game a long time, so he knows there are pros and cons to just about everything in MMA.

When it comes to his current home in Bellator, that's no exception. Clementi loves Bellator's tournament format because he believes title challengers all earn their shots. But at the same time, getting that shot sure can be taxing.

Clementi next faces Marcin Held in the promotion's lightweight tournament semifinals, just a month after his opening-round win.


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Mac Danzig  Karen Darabedyan Viacheslav Datsik Marcus Davis  Tony DeSouza 

Cung Le says he's going into "biggest fight" of his career against Rich Franklin at 80%

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By: Jamie Penick, MMATorch Editor-in-Chief

The UFC hits Fuel TV in less than two weeks with their first event in China, headlined by a bout between former Strikeforce Champ Cung Le and former UFC Champ Rich Franklin. Le made his UFC debut last November, losing to Wanderlei Silva in an action-packed fight. Though he lost that bout, he returned to action earlier this year, scoring a decision win over Patrick Cote at UFC 148.

Le feels like he had a lot of doubters regarding his future in the UFC after his bout with Silva. However, he's been given a major opportunity after his first UFC win, with another former UFC Champion standing across from him.

"A lot of people thought after I fought Wanderlei [Silva] I was going to be done," Le said in an interview with Ariel Helwani on Monday's The MMA Hour. "But look at me now: two fights into my contract and I'm getting ready to fight the biggest fight of my life against Rich Franklin. It doesn't get any better than this. It's like a dream come true for me."

That "dream come true" comes in China, an opportunity Le could not pass up. However, that also means he's coming into the fight less than 100%. Le said he's been battling a foot injury, which will hinder him into the fight, but it was something he couldn't walk away from.

"Definitely if this fight wasn't in Macau, China, even if I was in a main event somewhere else, I'd give myself the right amount of time so my foot could really heal... I feel like martial arts basically started from China and my roots are the Chinese martial arts."

"This is why I do it. I could just be doing movies, but I love to compete. I love to train martial arts. This is what I love to do. Here's my opportunity. To do it in China, it's awesome."

Penick's Analysis: It's obviously not advisable to fight injured, though many fighters do quite often, and hopefully that doesn't render him totally ineffective in the fight against Franklin. It should be an entertaining fight, and having a chance to fight in China is something he didn't want to pass up. That's entirely understandable. Hopefully he's still able to put together a solid performance win or lose on Nov. 10, otherwise the decision to fight will be a mistake in retrospect. But if he can still do what he needs to do to put on a good fight, he may give himself a chance to win, and that's really all that matters.

Source: http://www.mmatorch.com/artman2/publish/UFC_2/article_14809.shtml

Jason Guida Melvin Guillard Cody Guinn Jorge Gurgel Andre Gusmao

Your MMA of the Day 10/31: Aldo vs. Edgar, GSP, JDS, Dana White chat, porn star mma and more

Source: http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2012/10/31/3581418/ufc-video-playlist-mma-of-the-day-gsp-dos-santos-dana-white-porn-star-muay-thai

Ricardo Almeida  Eddie Alvarez Thiago Alves  Andre Amade  Dean Amasinger 

NEW! MMATorch Forum for mobile and web - interact with MMATorch writers and readers

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We are excited to have our third big announcement of the month today.

Earlier this month we released a major overhaul and upgrade of our iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch main MMATorch App.

We also announced the launch of MMAEvolved, a fantasy prediction app for iOS devices available free in the iTunes Store.

Now we are launching a new mobile-friendly and web-friendly MMATorch Forum!

By popular demand, we have created a place for the MMATorch community of readers to interact with other readers and also MMATorch staff writers and editors.

We will be tweaking the Forum and adding features in coming days. If you have suggestions, you can post them in the Forum and either I or our Forum Developer will take a look.

Be sure to check out the Forum on your Smart Phone and on our Website. Wherever you usually read MMATorch, keep in mind it is customized for both web and phone browsing. The URL for the mobile version is:

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Jump on in and be a charter member and get discussions going on MMATorch articles, breaking news, MMA history, upcoming fights, and other MMA topics. We even have a Non-MMA Discussion area to put other stuff you might want to talk to other MMATorch members about.

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Matt Andersen  Alex Andrade  Jermaine Andrè  Yoji Anjo  Ao Hailin 

UFC 154 Stars Talk Halloween Costumes

Las Vegas, Nevada – Just weeks before they enter the Octagon® at Bell Centre in Montreal, the stars of UFC® 154: ST-PIERRE vs. CONDIT took a break from training to discuss their favorite Halloween costumes. As they gear up for the highly anticipated Pay-Per-View card on Saturday, Nov. 17, read what some of the sport’s top stars had to say.

UFC welterweight champion, Georges St-Pierre:

“I was usually disguised as a ninja for Halloween because I have been a martial arts fan ever since I was a young age. My favorite part of Halloween is the candy, because I love candy.”

UFC interim welterweight champion, Carlos Condit:

“Halloween is probably my favorite holiday. Ever since I was a kid, I loved to get dressed up in different stuff.  I used to celebrate Halloween for three or four days, go to parties and try to string it out as long as I could.

“My favorite costume is tough because there have been so many crazy ones. I have been the devil and I liked being a hacked-up zombie with fake blood.”

Mark Hominick:


“I’m definitely looking forward to Halloween this year with my daughter being able to understand more. I’m excited to go around trick or treating with her. She’s wearing a cow costume and she likes to run around the house in her costume saying ‘MOO.’
 
“I was always a ninja, boxer or something to do with combat sports for Halloween, so I think it pre-planned what I was going to be one day.”

Martin Kampmann:

“Coming from Denmark, I’m pretty new to Halloween so I’ve only dressed up a few times. But I think I’d have to say that my full-sized Scooby Doo costume was my overall favorite.”

Johny Hendricks:

“My favorite costume has to be the one I’ve got planned for this year. I’m going all camouflage for my version of Duck Dynasty. With a beard like mine, it can’t go wrong.”

Tom Lawlor:

“My favorite costume that I’ve worn for a fight in the UFC is the one that I’ve worn during my wins; that of a capable mixed martial arts fighter. I’m joking of course. My favorite is probably my 80’s workout themed ‘Let’s Get Physical’ entrance, not based entirely on my costume, but rather the fact that my corner men stayed in character while pumping workout bands and curling pink five-pound dumbbells for the entire walk to the Octagon.”

“Unfortunately, the UFC fans were not able to enjoy my many Halloween costumes comprised entirely of body paint such as a Ninja Turtle, Power Ranger and polar bear due to dangers associated with paint-on costumes, but I digress. My favorite fight entrance costume I have done thus far was in a regional promotion early in my fighting career. I donned full New Kids on the Block regalia and did the New Kids' dance to ‘Hangin’ Tough.’ Any time I can emulate my hometown musical heroes is a joyous day in my life.”

Arianny Celeste:

“My favorite Halloween costume of all time was my Zombie Red Riding Hood.  I wanted a cool original costume and I came up with the idea to be a sort of ‘Walking Dead’ Red Riding Hood. It was a fun costume and everywhere I went people were freaked out. It was the best Halloween ever (laughs).”

Brittney Palmer:

“My favorite costume ever was last year when I dressed up like Steven Tyler of Aerosmith!”

REMINDER: UFC PRIMETIME®, featuring an all-access look at UFC 154 main event stars Georges St-Pierre and Carlos Condit, premieres this Friday night on FX at 11 p.m. ET/PT. It will be available on ufc.com immediately after.

Source: http://www.ufc.com/news/stars-of-154-reveal-favorite-costumes

Marcelo Brito  Rob Broughton  Mike Brown  Junie Browning Paul Buentello 

Likely Nike sponsorship for Junior Dos Santos

Source: http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2012/10/31/3579448/ufc-junior-dos-santos-nike-sponsor-sponsorship-mma-news

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Bellator 78 ratings: Ratings improve slightly over previous week

The up-and-down ratings trend for Bellator Fighting Championships' Spike TV broadcasts continued this past week as 154,000 viewers tuned in for Friday's Bellator 78 event.

That number was up just slightly from the 149,000 who watched the previous week's Bellator 77 fight card.

Bellator 78 took place this past Friday, Oct. 26, at Nutter Center in Fairborn, Ohio. The main card featured the semifinals of the eight-man tournament for Bellator's Season 7 welterweight prize.


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Stephan Bonnar Retires at 35

Stephan BonnarStephan Bonnar made it official Tuesday, announcing his retirement from the sport of mixed martial arts at the age of 35.

“Huge thanks to every UFC fan out there,” wrote Bonnar on his Facebook page. “All I ever wanted was to bring ya'll some fun...hope u were entertained.”

Leaving the sport with a mark of 17-8, which includes a final defeat at the hands of Anderson Silva on October 13, Bonnar’s career will never be summed up as a collection of wins and losses, but more for what he brought to the Octagon night in and night out.

As I wrote after the Silva fight, the first memory of Stephan Bonnar that will come to mind for me will always be the end sequence of his 2010 win over Krzysztof Soszynski.

On a UFC 116 card filled with some of the best fights of that year, battles between Brock Lesnar and Shane Carwin, Chris Leben and Yoshihiro Akiyama, and Ricardo Romero and Seth Petruzelli, Bonnar and Soszynski scrapped for eight minutes and eight seconds, with Bonnar emerging victorious in the second round of their rematch via technical knockout.

As soon as it was over, a bloodied Bonnar walked to the middle of the Octagon, hands on hips, and stared at the camera defiantly. It was iconic, and it showed the world what it meant to be a fighter. Of course the self-effacing Indiana native didn’t put that much weight behind what was a spur of the moment decision.

“I thought it would look pretty cool,” he told me earlier this year. “I was kinda making a statement like ‘yeah, you can hit me all you want, but I’m not going anywhere.’”

If you’re going to put an epitaph on the 11 year career of Bonnar, that might as well be it, and he would probably be okay with that.

In his last bout, Bonnar stepped up on short notice to face pound-for-pound king Silva in the main event of UFC 153. The fight ended a nearly yearlong semi-retirement in which he told himself that he would only come back for a big fight.

This one was big, a chance to throw hands with the greatest fighter of this era and possibly of all-time. For a 35-year-old who never had the opportunity to challenge for UFC gold, this was his world title shot. Yet like all those who challenged Silva before in the Octagon, he came up short, getting stopped late in the first round, the first time he suffered that fate in 25 professional fights without it being due to cuts.

Despite the defeat, Bonnar showed up and did what he said he would do. He came to fight, and when you show up and throw caution to the wind, sometimes the result isn’t what you would like it to be. But at least you can hold your head up when it’s over, knowing that it’s not always about winning or losing, but about the fight.

Let’s face it, not everyone can be Anderson Silva. In fact, only one person has pulled that off, even with the pound-for-pound king’s insistence that his greatest fight would be against his clone. But all futuristic experiments aside, you would think by listening to some fans and pundits that it’s easy to be an Anderson Silva, a Georges St-Pierre, a Jon Jones, or a Jose Aldo, and that every fighter shouldn’t just aspire to be one of these elite level mixed martial artists, but that they should be them, with anything less than that a colossal failure.

But that’s not reality. And even though this is the end of the line for Bonnar as a professional mixed martial artist, he walks away as a real fighter, someone who didn’t just compete against the best, but who fought the best.

Lyoto Machida, Forrest Griffin, Rashad Evans, Jon Jones, Mark Coleman, Silva. There’s one Hall of Famer and six world champions in that group, with a couple likely to join Coleman in the UFC Hall of Fame one day. The results really don’t matter when you’re mixing in with company like that. In fact, if you’re looking for a parallel in another sport when talking about Bonnar, the name Jerry Quarry immediately comes to mind. Quarry was one of the best boxers of the Golden Age of heavyweights in the 1970s. But when you’re surrounded by Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, and George Foreman, it’s hard to make it to the top of the mountain. So to denigrate Bonnar for his defeats takes away what he did accomplish in the sport, the most important possibly being his first fight with Griffin in 2005, an epic three round battle that showed the rest of the world what the diehards knew about mixed martial arts. And it was something Bonnar knew was going to happen before the show that launched the sport, The Ultimate Fighter, even aired.

“I remember (UFC President) Dana White being worried that the show wasn’t even gonna make it to TV, and I could tell he was worried that it wouldn’t be a success,” Bonnar said in 2009. “For some reason, in my mind, I was like ‘what, are you kidding me? This thing’s gonna be a hit and we’re gonna have a bunch of seasons like this.’ I always thought it was gonna be the coolest show ever.”

Griffin-Bonnar I was certainly one of the coolest fights ever, as the two friendly rivals punched and kicked each other non-stop for three rounds, fighting as if more than a UFC contract was on the line. Griffin would emerge victorious that night, but both light heavyweights left the Cox Pavilion in Nevada with jobs, and it was just the next step for the almost accidental prizefighter dubbed “The American Psycho.”

“I did it kind of a hobby,” said Bonnar in 2006 when asked about his fighting origins.  “I always loved fighting and I did wrestling and tae kwon do growing up and got into jiu-jitsu and boxing.  And I really just wanted to get better, so what’s the best way to get better?  Enter a competition and see where you’re at.  Then you enter another one; then with boxing it’s like, let me enter the Golden Gloves and see how good I am.  It just keeps escalating.  Each time you win or each tournament you do, you get a little better.  And then with the mixed martial arts, why not try it?  I won some fights and got some bigger fights, and it pretty much just snowballed.  And it wasn’t something that I really planned on doing – it was something I always wanted to and I’m really thankful to find myself here.”

Bonnar always fought as if he was just seeing how far he could take things, with each passing bout another reason to keep going. Then it snowballed and he became a fixture in the sport’s glamour division at 205 pounds. But he was no mere brawler, as the former Golden Gloves boxer also held a jiu-jitsu black belt under the late, great Carlson Gracie, and when necessary, as in wins over James Irvin and Kyle Kingsbury, he could and would take matters to the ground in order to give himself the best shot at victory.

The standup wars made his reputation though, most notably against Griffin (twice) and Soszynski (twice). They also took a toll on his body, as he dealt with everything from a busted up elbow and a broken hand to reconstructive knee surgery. By the time he stood in the middle of the Octagon after defeating Soszynski, there was a lot of mileage on him, even though he would score two more wins over Igor Pokrajac and Kingsbury before the loss to Silva.

That’s the way real fighters go out though. There are no tidy endings, no three round waltzes where you barely break a sweat before getting your hand raised at the end. For a fighter like Bonnar, if you can’t go out on top, you go out the way you came in – swinging for the fences. Sure, he got caught by a knee from the best fighter in the world while doing it, but Bonnar was always fond of the gunslingers. Just look at the tape of his UFC 77 fight with Eric Schafer, when he held out his gloved arm toward “Red” during the pre-fight introductions in the style of one of his heroes and one of the great gunslingers of combat sports, Aaron Pryor, before going out and winning the fight by TKO in Pryor’s hometown of Cincinnati in the second round.

It was a fitting tribute to Pryor, and while I don’t know if “The Hawk” is an MMA fan, if he is, he’s probably a Stephan Bonnar fan. And you should be too. He put together a career well-fought, and in answer to his hope that we were all entertained, yes Stephan, we were. Thank you for that.

Source: http://www.ufc.com/news/Stephan-Bonnar-Retires-at-35

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MMA in India: Super Fight League 6 SHARATH BABU vs KAPIL KUMAR HD



Excellent wrestling technique

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UFC Hall of Famer Randy Couture believes Strikeforce is approaching its end

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By: Jamie Penick, MMATorch Editor-in-Chief

The future of Strikeforce as a fight promotion is very much in doubt as 2012 comes to a close. After injuries took out their headlining fights for two straight events, Showtime pulled their plans for televising the events, which in turn caused both events to be canceled.

Though they've publicly stated plans for an event in January, many see it as just a matter of time before the organization is folded entirely. One of those is UFC Hall of Famer Randy Couture, whose son Ryan has competed in Strikeforce for his entire professional career.

Couture spoke with Spike TV's MMA Uncensored Live on Thursday, and articulated his thoughts on the future of the organization.

"Yeah, there are some questions there," Couture said (transcribed by BloodyElbow.com). "I know the Showtime relationship with Zuffa has been rocky. I know they hoped to renew that relationship and build that relationship, but they weren't able to pull that off. I think you're gonna see the Strikeforce guys absorbed and plucked like they did the WEC."

"So, then the question is, is Ryan gonna be one of those guys they want to keep, or is he gonna be one of those guys that gets cut loose? Where are we gonna go with him? The Showtime contract's up this year, so early next year, I think you'll see something happen."

Penick's Analysis: Couture's on point with his thoughts here. It really seems like just a matter of time before Strikeforce is folded, and it seems like the card planned for January could be one final soiree for the organization. There doesn't seem to be much reason for Showtime to keep television rights for the organization when they're dependent on so few fighters as headliners for their cards, and all of the fighters on roster would be better served to be brought in the UFC or allowed to go elsewhere. As far as Ryan Couture is concerned, he may have done enough through six fights in Strikeforce to get a shot in the UFC, but even if he hasn't, a couple wins outside would surely bring him in. Regardless, it's more than likely time for Strikeforce to be done, and it will be better for all parties involved when that happens.

[Randy Couture art by Cory Gould (c) MMATorch.com]

Source: http://www.mmatorch.com/artman2/publish/UFC_2/article_14803.shtml

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Riddle Replaces Thompson at UFC 154

With a knee injury sidelining Stephen Thompson from his UFC 154 bout with Besam Yousef, longtime welterweight standout Matt Riddle has answered the call, stepping up to meet the Swedish fighter at the Bell Centre in Montreal on November 17.

Two More Bouts Added to Montreal Event
updated September 13
With Fabio Maldonado moving to UFC 153, Chad “The Grave Digger" Griggs has verbally agreed to face Cyrille "The Snake" Diabate in a light heavyweight bout at UFC 154.

Verbal agreements are also in for Darren Elkins to face TUF 14's Steven Siler on November 17th. Both fighters are looking to break out of the pack by earning a fourth straight win in the featherweight division.

Montreal Ticket Pre-Sale Starts Next Thursday updated September 13
The UFC has announced ticket on-sale dates for UFC 154, taking place November 17th in Montreal.

Tickets for UFC® 154: ST-PIERRE vs. CONDIT go on sale Saturday, September 29 at 10 a.m. ET. Tickets will be available at the evenko.ca.
 
UFC® Fight Club™ members have the opportunity to purchase tickets to this event Thursday, September 27 at 10 a.m. ET via the website www.ufcfightclub.com. A special Internet ticket pre-sale will be available to UFC newsletter subscribers Friday, September 28, starting at 10 a.m. ET for those who've registered in the "join newsletter field above.

In addition to the long-expected, now-confirmed undisputed welterweight title bout between reigning champion Georges St-Pierre and interim king Carlos Condit, middleweights on the rise will meet as verbal agreements are in for 11-2 Constantinos Philippou versus 13-1 Nick "The Promise" Ring.

Stout, Makdessi, Menjivar Score Home-Turf Assignments updated September 13
Verbal agreements are in for two exciting bouts set to take place at UFC 154 in Montreal.

Two of Canada’s best lightweight strikers will throw down November 17th as John "The Bull" Makdessi  takes on Sam "Hands of Stone" Stout.

Plus, Ivan Menjivar will return home for his first UFC fight in Quebec as the bantamweight takes on new contender Azamat Gashimov in a surefire shootout.

Cote vs. Sakara Set for Quebec updated August 31
A middleweight matchup that should be a classic has been verbally agreed to as boxer Alessio "Legionarius" Sakara will take on Quebecois kickboxer Patrick "The Predator" Cote at UFC 154 in Montreal.

Verbal agreements are also in for a welterweight bout that night between Sweden's 6-1 Besam Yousef and South Carolina's 6-1 Stephen "Wonderboy" Thompson.

Montreal Secures Co-Main Bout updated August 22
The co-main event of UFC 154 on November 17th has been verbally agreed to as top-ranked welterweights Johny "Bigg Rigg" Hendricks and Martin "The Hitman" Kampmann battle it out on the way to a world title shot.

The bout could establish a clear next contender for the welterweight title, with the winner likely earning the right to fight the welterweight king. The title is now held by Georges St-Pierre, who must first face interim champion Carlos Condit when he returns from rehabbing the injury that's sidelined him since 2011. The St-Pierre-Condit bout is expected to take place late this year.

Montreal Fight Card Begins to Build updated August 20
First announced in March, UFC 154's Montreal fight card is beginning to fill up as verbal agreements are in for a handful of bouts.

At middleweight, "Filthy" Tom Lawlor will take on France's Francis "Limitless" Carmont.

At lightweight, two grappling specialists will meet in a chess match between BJJ black belts as Toronto's Mark Bocek faces Rio's Rafael Dos Anjos.

In yet another battle between black belts hailing from Canada and Brazil, Ontario's Antonio Carvalho will face TUF Brasil alum Rodrigo Damm. Both fighters are coming off impressive first-round finishes and looking to make names for themselves in the crowded, talent-rich featherweight division.

Also at featherweight, Canadian kickboxing standout Mark Hominick will go to war with submission specialist Pablo Garza.

Montreal, home to UFC® welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre, has set several previous UFC live event records including fastest sellout, largest gate and attendance.More details about the event, including main event and ticket on-sale information, will be released in coming weeks on ufc.com

Source: http://www.ufc.com/news/ufc-154-fight-card-updates

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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Bellator 78: 154,000 viewers

MMA Junkie reports that Bellator 78 received an average of 154,000 viewers this past Friday.  The ratings reflect a slight increase from Bellator 77.

Bellator 74: 190,000 viewers

Bellator 75: 145,000

Bellator 76: 175,000

Bellator 77: 149,000

Bellator 78: 154,000

 

Payout Perspective:

The Bellator average for its seventh season is at 162,600.  Despite the past two weeks, this season maintains a decent average based on the debut.  We will see if the semis in the Heavyweight and Featherweight divisions this week will help maintain ratings.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Payout/~3/b-xPClpfkTk/

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Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira, Fabricio Werdum reportedly agree to coach 'TUF: Brazil 2'

Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira and Fabricio Werdum reportedly have agreed to serve as coaches on the upcoming second season of "The Ultimate Fighter: Brazil."

SportTV first reported the coaches, though UFC officials have made no formal announcement, and MMAjunkie.com could not immediately confirm the plans.

According to the report, contracts haven't been signed, but verbal agreements are in place.


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Champion vs. Champion: A UFC History

Next month, when Georges St-Pierre and Carlos Condit enter the Octagon at UFC 154, it will be the first time in more than two years that both men will make the walk to the cage with championship gold in their possession.

Their bout to unify the welterweight titles will be followed in 2013 by a similar battle in the bantamweight division. Interim champion Renan Barao has elected to wait patiently for the return of Dominick Cruz, the injured 135-pound titleholder who was forced to the sidelines by a torn ACL earlier in the year.

With those two “Champion vs. Champion” bouts in our future, we thought it was only fitting to look back at the previous “Champion vs. Champion” encounters that have taken place in the UFC.

Tito Ortiz vs. Randy Couture – UFC 44 (September 26, 2003)


The bout between the two UFC Hall of Famers was a light heavyweight title unification bout.

Couture entered as the interim champion, having won the title three months earlier in his first of three battles with Chuck Liddell. Ortiz, meanwhile, had been champion since April 2000, having successfully defended the belt five times prior to going on hiatus following his UFC 40 win over Ken Shamrock.

What looked like a great battle on paper turned into a one-sided drubbing in the cage, as Couture dominated the action, and earned a unanimous decision win with scores of 50-44, 50-44, and 50-45.

“The Natural” spanked Ortiz, literally, humiliating “The Huntington Beach Bad Boy” with a few playful taps on the backside in the closing seconds of the bout.

Quinton “Rampage” Jackson vs. Dan Henderson – UFC 75 (September 8, 2007)

Henderson returned to the UFC as both the PRIDE welterweight (183-pound) and middleweight (205-pound) champion, and walked right into a light heavyweight championship match with Jackson, who had won the belt four months earlier at UFC 71.

In an entertaining and competitive bout, “Rampage” cemented himself as the top light heavyweight in the world, defeating Henderson by unanimous decision. Jackson would go on to lose the belt in his next fight, dropping the title to Forrest Griffin at UFC 86, while Henderson would move down the scale and into another title unification bout.

Anderson Silva vs. Dan Henderson – UFC 82 (March 1, 2008)

Six months after losing to Jackson, Henderson found himself standing across the cage from another UFC champion. This time, his PRIDE welterweight title was on the line against Silva’s UFC middleweight belt.

Silva was just three fights into his reign atop the 185-pound weight class, and many believed Henderson had the right style to defeat the Brazilian striking specialist. Henderson controlled Silva on the ground during the opening round, riding out most of the frame from half-guard, doing little from top position while Silva was content to clinch from the bottom.

In the second round, Silva solidified his standing as the best middleweight in the world by forcing Henderson to tap to a rear naked choke with just 10 seconds left in the frame. The victory gave Silva six straight wins in the UFC (he’s up to 16 after his win over Stephan Bonnar at UFC 153) and gave Henderson his second consecutive championship defeat since returning from Japan.

Matt Serra vs. Georges St-Pierre, Part II – UFC 83 (April 19, 2008)


After losing the title to Matt Serra at UFC 69, St-Pierre earned an interim title by defeating Matt Hughes for a second time at UFC 79 when Serra was unable to defend his belt.

Four months later, Serra marched into hostile territory at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec for his rematch with the French-Canadian superstar. Much to the delight of the then-record crowd, this was a one-sided affair in favor of St-Pierre, who dominated Serra throughout the first round before earning a stoppage late in the second.

The two rivals buried the hatchet after the bout, and St-Pierre hasn’t looked back since, defending the welterweight title six times, including once against another champion.

Georges St-Pierre vs. BJ Penn – UFC 94 (January 31, 2009)

BJ Penn was UFC lightweight champion at the time, having most recently left former champion Sean Sherk crumpled against the cage at UFC 84. But the proud Hawaiian was still frustrated by his controversial split decision loss to St-Pierre at UFC 58, and so the UFC lined up the two title holders in the first true battle pitting champions from two different divisions against one another.

The second fight was nothing like the first. Where their initial encounter was a closely contested affair people still debate to this day, St-Pierre dominated the second bout, punishing Penn on the ground for 20 minutes before the lightweight champion’s corner said, “No Mas” after the fourth round.

Brock Lesnar vs. Frank Mir, Part II – UFC 100 (July 11, 2009)

Frank Mir welcomed Brock Lesnar to the UFC by catching the former NCAA Division I National champion in a kneebar midway through the first round at UFC 81. Over the next few months, both would earn titles.

After a win over Heath Herring, Lesnar was tabbed to welcome Randy Couture back to the Octagon, and became heavyweight champion after earning a second-round TKO win over “The Natural” at UFC 91. Meanwhile Mir parlayed a successful turn as a coach on The Ultimate Fighter into an interim title victory over his fellow coach Antonio Rodrigio “Minotauro” Nogueira, setting the stage for their epic rematch.

The bout became the main event of UFC 100, and the biggest fight on the biggest card in UFC history delivered. Lesnar avenged his prior loss with a dominant performance, stopping Mir in the second round.

Brock Lesnar vs. Shane Carwin – UFC 116 (July 3, 2010)

Following his win over Mir, Lesnar was slated to defend his title against Shane Carwin, first at UFC 106, and then at UFC 108. Both were postponed as Lesnar later came down with a mysterious illness that was later diagnosed as diverticulitis.

With the champion sidelined, Carwin bested Lesnar’s nemesis Frank Mir at UFC 111 to become the interim heavyweight champion. The recovering Lesnar congratulated him in the cage, and the two were once again slated to face each other.

The two behemoths took to the cage at UFC 116, almost a year to the day after Lesnar had first unified the titles against Mir. Carwin dominated the first round, pummeling Lesnar to the point that many believed a new champion was about to be crowned. But the fight continued, and when the second round began, Carwin was spent, and Lesnar quickly took him down, clamped on an arm triangle choke, and earned what proved to be his only successful title defense.


Source: http://www.ufc.com/news/Champion-vs-Champion-A-UFC-History

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'UFC 155: Dos Santos vs. Velasquez II' video preview and latest fight card

The UFC ends 2012 with a bang. 

In its tradition year-end event in Las Vegas, the organization offers UFC 155, which features a rematch between UFC heavyweight champion Junior Dos Santos and ex-titleholder Cain Velasquez. 

Check out a video preview of the stacked Dec. 29 event.


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UFC champ Dominick Cruz named honorary pace car driver for Nov. 11 NASCAR race

Dominick Cruz still may have a few months before he finally can get back in the octagon.

But in the meantime, the UFC bantamweight champion will get behind the wheel of a race car again.

Cruz will be an honorary pace car driver for an upcoming NASCAR event in his home state of Arizona.


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This was an amazing performance and for as beautiful cause! @circuscouture I will be there next year!

From My Inst@gram:

105d31fe218a11e2b529123138106288 7 This was an amazing performance and for as beautiful cause! @circuscouture I will be there next year!

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NEW! MMATorch Forum for mobile and web - interact with MMATorch writers and readers

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We are excited to have our third big announcement of the month today.

Earlier this month we released a major overhaul and upgrade of our iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch main MMATorch App.

We also announced the launch of MMAEvolved, a fantasy prediction app for iOS devices available free in the iTunes Store.

Now we are launching a new mobile-friendly and web-friendly MMATorch Forum!

By popular demand, we have created a place for the MMATorch community of readers to interact with other readers and also MMATorch staff writers and editors.

We will be tweaking the Forum and adding features in coming days. If you have suggestions, you can post them in the Forum and either I or our Forum Developer will take a look.

Be sure to check out the Forum on your Smart Phone and on our Website. Wherever you usually read MMATorch, keep in mind it is customized for both web and phone browsing. The URL for the mobile version is:

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Jump on in and be a charter member and get discussions going on MMATorch articles, breaking news, MMA history, upcoming fights, and other MMA topics. We even have a Non-MMA Discussion area to put other stuff you might want to talk to other MMATorch members about.

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TUF 16 Weekly Recap - Episode 7

The episode opens in the Team Nelson after Colton Smith’s latest win over Eddy Ellis. After seeing how poorly the straw pulling strategy went last time, Roy decides to go with a new method -- pick a number. Dom Waters winds up winning the strategically exhausting contest and asks his coach to pick for him. Roy refuses, saying it's not his fight. This leads to Dom passing control to Michael Hill.

We then cut right away to fight announcement time. To the surprise of very few, Michael Hill decides to call out Matt Secor, and he does have sound justifications. “I called out Secor because he’s been trash talking. He called me a girl, a thief.” How can you blame the guy? Secor called him a girl! Coach Carwin looks forward to the fight because he hopes the outcome will either make Secor shut his mouth or force Michael Hill to wear a shirt.

During the Team Nelson training session, Forrest Griffin shows the guys some striking drills while Cameron Diffley again reminds us that he’s Forrest’s jiu-jitsu coach. Michael Hill tells us that he’s wasted other athletic opportunities in his life before and he’s not going to waste this one. Coach Nelson admits that Hill lacks experience, but anticipates that his raw strength and power will push him past Secor.

At the Team Carwin training session, we glimpse into Matt Secor’s game plan. The team plans on using Hill’s aggressiveness against him to earn easy takedowns. Secor even suggests that he’ll keep running his mouth during the fight to get Hill to lose focus. He also refers to his opponent as “the Backstreet Boy” of the house and he doesn’t like Hill’s nipple ring. It may come off as superficial, but I’m sure we’ve all seen guys fight for worse reasons... right?!

As the build-up to the fight continues, so does the trash talking. Michael Hill decides to go the animal analogy route. Secor is the pet dog of the house “because he’s always barking” and calls himself a lion. I assume it’s because he considers himself to be big and powerful and not because he’s a member of the local Lions Club. Secor admits that he doesn’t harbor any ill will towards Hill, he just finds the guy “a little douchebaggy.” He goes on to call Hill one-dimensional and says that his own grappling skills will make the difference. He also claims he has more heart than Hill; in fact, he has two hearts! Again, I think he means that he he really likes the Phil Collins song, or it's a reference to his late father looking over him, not that he literally has two hearts, a condition I have to think the Nevada State Athletic Commission would frown upon.

Fight Time
Round one starts with a whimper. Secor waits for Hill to rush in, while Hill tries to resist doing just that. The first big exchange occurs when Secor throws a kick, Hill grabs it and takes him down. Hill smothers Secor in half guard for a while, then gets back into full guard. Both fighters throw short, ineffective punches and the stalemate continues. After Hill thwarts a triangle choke attempt, referee Josh Rosenthal decides to stand them up. With just 15 seconds left, the round ends.

The second round begins and they don’t dance this time as Secor shoots right away. Hill defends and takes side mount. The two roll around and Hill finds himself with a front headlock. Secor pushes Hill against the cage, trips him and takes top position. As Hill tries to stand up, he exposes his back and Secor pounces on the mistake. The rest of the round continues in this position. Secor tries to get the rear naked choke and Hill defends. There’s some ineffectual ground and pound, but both fighters appear to be content hanging out until the round ends.

So far, the judges get it right and the fight heads into a “sudden victory” round. Hill throws a couple big right hands and even works a spinning backfist into the exchange. Unfortunately, his aggressiveness brings him too close, and Secor pulls guard. Hill is able to escape, but Secor soon shoots again and gets another takedown. Much like the second round, Hill exposes his back, Secor takes it and rides him out until the round ends.

Dana walks in and announces that Michael Hill wins by split decision. Shockingly, we have another controversial decision. Everyone involved has their criticisms of the fight, but no one seems to believe that Michael Hill actually won the decision. Coach Carwin subtly admonishes both fighters for their tentativeness while Dana White takes a less subtle approach, calling the first round, “The [superlative expletive] round in TUF history.” He goes one to say, “Nobody fights like they want to win. This isn’t [expletive] summer camp.” Roy Nelson weighs in with sage insight by adding, “The thing is, about the judging is, you know, they’re the judges.”

As the episode ends we get a sneak peek into next week’s episode. Will Roy Nelson pass out during the track and field challenge? Does anyone get kicked off the show when “all hell breaks loose” inside the house? Does someone from the NSAC show up to let Matt Secor punch him in the face as penitence? Find out next week on The Ultimate Fighter!

Team Carwin (3-3)
Sam Alvey (0-1, lost to Joey Rivera by decision in episode 3)
Bristol Marunde (1-0, defeated Julian Lane by decision in episode 4)
Mike Ricci
Neil Magny (1-0, defeated Cameron Diffley by decision in episode 2)
James Chaney
Eddy Ellis (0-1, lost to Colton Smith by majority decision in epsiode 6)
Igor Araujo (1-0, defeated Nic Herron-Webb by majority decision in episode 5)
Matt Secor (0-1, lost to Michael Hill by split decision in episode 7)

Team Nelson
(3-3)
Dom Waters
Michael Hill (1-0, defeated Matt Secor by split decision in episode 7)
Cameron Diffley (0-1, lost to Neil Magny by decision in episode 2)
Colton Smith (1-0, defeated Eddy Ellis by majority decision in episode 6)
Jon Manley
Nic Herron-Webb (0-1, lost to Igor Araujo by majority decision in episode 5
Joey Rivera (1-0, defeated Sam Alvey by decision in episode 3)
Julian Lane (0-1, lost to Bristol Marunde by decision in episode 4)

In the meantime, be sure to follow me on Twitter @dannyboydownes the show @TUFonFX and check out some of my other work here.

Source: http://www.ufc.com/news/tuf-16-recap-episode-1607

Josh Barnett  David Baron  Phil Baroni Don Barr Pat Barry 

Injury Forces Noke Off Card

An injury has forced Queensland's Kyle Noke out of his homecoming bout this December. His opponent, Seth Baczynski, will have a new opponent, to be announced soon.

Noke, Perosh to Fight in Oz Again updated September 15
Verbal agreements are in for more bouts taking place at the UFC's debut event in Australia's Gold Coast.

Queensland’s-own Kyle Noke (20-6-1) will face American welterweight Seth “Polish Pistola” Baczynski (17-6-0) at UFC® on FX: SOTIROPOULOS vs. PEARSON. Born in Dubbo, NSW, Noke lived on the Sunshine Coast, QLD, before moving to the United States where he now trains full time with Jackson's MMA in New Mexico alongside the likes of Clay Guida, Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone and UFC light heavyweight champion, Jon Jones.

Two light heavyweights known for their toughness will battle it out as slugger Joey "The Mexicutioner" Beltran fights Australia’s Anthony "The Hippo" Perosh.

Featherweight standouts Chad Mendes and Hacran Dias will also go at it December 15th in a quest to move themselves back up the 145-pound ladder.

UFC Going to the Gold Coast for TUF Smashes Finale
updated September 18
UFC is again venturing into new territories as the finale for the first-ever Australian-filmed season of TUF will take place in Queensland's Gold Coast. The event will be held Saturday, December 15 (Friday, December 14 in North America) at the Gold Coast Convention and Entertainment Centre and be headlined by a lightweight bout between The Ultimate Fighter: Australia vs UK – The Smashes™ coaches George Sotiropoulos and Ross Pearson.

Also on that card, light heavyweights Ednaldo "Lula" Oliveira and Krzysztof "The Polish Experiment" Soszynski have verbally agreed to meet.

The three-hour live finale will air on FX in Australia as well as in the US and feature the lightweight and welterweight finalists from the show's run.

More details on the event, including venue and ticketing information, will be available in coming weeks on ufc.com.

UFC Sets Date for Return to Oz; Lombard vs. Palhares Announced
updated September 7
"FX 6 Australia Friday Dec 14 Middleweight Bout Rousimar Palhares VS Hector Lombard" -- with that tweet on Friday, UFC president Dana White announced the UFC's official date for returning to Australia.

That intriguing bout matches two of the most physically imposing fighters in the middleweight division between submission specialist Rousimar "Toquinho" Palhares and powerhouse Hector Lombard.

The bout will mark a homecoming of sorts for the Cuban-born Lombard. Though he now trains with American Top Team in Florida, he lived and fought primarily in Australia and is a citizen of the country.

More details on the FX event, including city, venue and ticket details, will be announced in the coming weeks on ufc.com.

Source: http://www.ufc.com/news/fx-6-fight-card-updates

Urijah Faber Wagnney Fabiano Kevin Kimbo Slice Ferguson Paulo Filho Mirko Cro Cop Filipović

Champ Benson Henderson turned to UFC notables for career-longevity advice

On the way to the UFC lightweight championship, and even atop the premier MMA organization's 155-pound class, Benson Henderson has interviewed the experts.

"As a young guy, I knew I was going to make plenty of mistakes, so I wanted to pick the brains of the older guys," Henderson told MMAjunkie.com.

B.J. Penn, Kenny Florian and Rich Franklin are among the veterans whom Henderson sought out, and he now credits them for his development as a fighter.


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