Friday 29 July 2011

MMA Combat - DREAM 17 Adds Aoki vs. McCullough, Kitaoka vs. Freire

MMA Combat - DREAM 17 Adds Aoki vs. McCullough, Kitaoka vs. Freire

DREAM officials announced Friday that lightweight champion, Shinya Aoki (28-5-0) will officially defend his promotion title at DREAM 17 when he locks horns with former WEC lightweight champion, "Razor" Rob McCullough (19-7-0), September 24 at the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan.

Aoki is riding a five-fight winning streak heading into the contest and most recently defeated UFC veteran Rich Clementi via neck-crank in May of this year. McCullough bounced back from his WEC exit with consecutive wins in 2010, but was TKO'd in his Bellator FC debut by Team Nogueira representative Patricky Freire this past March.

Additionally, leg-lock specialist Satoru Kitaoka (28-10-9) will square off with Nova Uniao product Willamy Freire (19-4-0) in a lightweight bout. Kitaoka has won three straight fights since suffering back-to-back losses for the first time in an eleven-year career. The former Sengoku lightweight champ owns 15 wins by way of submission and is renowned for his crushing strength. Former Shooto champion, Willamy Freire, won eleven consecutive bouts from September 2007 to May 2010, but had his momentum halted this past January in his UFC debut where he was defeated by Waylon Lowe via unanimous decision at UFC - Fight for the Troops 2.

Dream 17 will also feature the quarterfinal match-ups for the promotion's World Bantamweight Grand Prix which still has four remaining slots to fill with former DREAM champ Bibiano Fernandez, as well as Japanese talents Kenji Osawa, Masakazu Imanari and 2011 Japan Bantamweight GP winner, Hideo Tokoro already confirmed for the bracket.

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MMA Combat - Alvarez vs. Chandler Scheduled for Bellator 54

MMA Combat - Alvarez vs. Chandler Scheduled for Bellator 54

Bellator FC champion and world-ranked lightweight, Eddie Alvarez (22-2-0) will defend his promotion title against Season 4 Lightweight Tournament winner, Michael Chandler (8-0-0), October 15 at Bellator 54. The match-up was announced by Bellator officials on Thursday who also confirmed the event would take place in Atlantic City, New Jersey, at the Boardwalk Hall Ballroom.

Alvarez made comment of his opponent in the official release, stating:

“I watched the [Season 4] lightweight tournament very closely and was really impressed with a lot of the competition,”
Alvarez said. “Knowing that Chandler is my opponent, I’ve already gone back and started to watch film, and I’ll be ready. He brings a really good pace, and it’s going to be a great fight.”

The Philadelphia Fight Factor product at 26 years of age is a finisher to say the least; with 12 [T]KOs and 7 submissions, Alvarez has stopped 19 of 24 career opponents inside the distance and does not have a decision loss on record. Since tapping to a heel-hook courtesy of submission specialist Shinya Aoki, in December of 2008, Alvarez has posted seven consecutive wins including his latest performance, a dominate decision victory over Pat Curran at Bellator 39 this past April.

While acknowledging the extraordinary talents of the champ, Chandler believes he'll bring a different look to their fall encounter.

“Eddie is obviously a world class lightweight, but in a lot of the fights I have watched, no one has really pushed the pace against him,” said Chandler in a statement. “I want to put him on his heels and make him respond to what I’m doing in the cage. I’ve got a few months to prepare, and I’ll be more than ready for Oct. 15.”

At a perfect 8-0 and now fighting out of Xtreme Couture, wrestling standout Michael Chandler won the Season 4 Lightweight Tournament defeating dangerous Team Nogueira representative, Patricky Freire, in the finals this past May via unanimous decision. The High Ridge, Missouri native at 25, has stopped 6 of 8 professional opponents and as a division 1 All-American at the University of Missouri, wrestled alongside Bellator welterweight champion, Ben Askren, and top-ranked Strikeforce contender, Tyron Woodley.

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Thursday 28 July 2011

MMA Combat - Antonio Silva Switches Camps Ahead of Semi-Final Bout with Cormier

MMA Combat - Antonio Silva Switches Camps Ahead of Semi-Final Bout with Cormier

Alex Davis, currant manager of Strikeforce heavyweight, Antonio "Bigfoot" Silva, has announced his fighter's permanent move from Imperial Athletics to Team Nogueira in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, citing organizational concerns at his former camp. The transition has taken place with approximately a month and a half of preparation time to go, before Silva squares off with AKA trained, former Olympic wrestler, Daniel Cormier September 10, on SHOWTIME in the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix semi-finals.

"Minotauro asked Antonio to come help him for his upcoming fight against Schaub in Rio de Janeiro," Davis told MMAjunkie.com. "We all go way back – 'Minotauro' helped Antonio a lot in the beginning of his career and has continued helping since. Antonio actually calls Nogueira Godfather."

"I think Antonio came down to Brazil to help Minotauro and felt real comfortable training with Minotauro, Anderson Silva, Junior Dos Santos, Rafael Feijao Cavalcante and the rest of the camp. Like I said, we all go way back, and Team Nogueira is definitely one of the best places to train at the moment – even more so since everyone has fights coming up."

When speaking of Silva's change in opponent (click here for details on Overeem's departure) Davis had the following to say, but maintained Silva's ultimate goal of capturing the Grand Prix title to therefore get his shot at champion, Alistair Overeem.

"Antonio was fighting a tall striker, and now he faces a short wrestler," Davis said. "He was facing a big name, now he is facing an up-and-comer, which does not in any way take away from Daniel's capacity as a fighter. I think it's a tough fight... With this move to Team Nogueira, I think we'll continue to see improvement's in Antonio's game. We just hope that the problem with Overeem's toe was not life-threatening or anything. Hopefully he gets better soon so Antonio can beat him."


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MMA Combat - Overeem Scheduled for October, Not with Strikeforce

MMA Combat - Overeem Scheduled for October, Not with Strikeforce

In communications with MMAJunkie.com Alistair Overeem's trainer, Martin De Jong, expressed that the Golden Glory product and Strikeforce heavyweight champion would compete this coming October in a Netherlands-based event called United Glory, promoted by De Jong.

"Since he is out of the [Strikeforce] tourney, we need to keep him busy, and I am honored to have him fighting at my show," wrote De Jong on Wednesday evening.

Comment from Zuffa officials is not yet available, but the news is sure to ruffle some feathers following Overeem's departure from the Grand Prix, which has its semi-final round scheduled for September 10, at SHOWTIME's request. UFC president, Dana White, at that time indicated the promotion would get him another fight as soon as his broken toe heals, but Overeem seems to be going ahead with his original plan to compete in October, under the Strikeforce banner or not.

Overeem last fought on June 18, defeating fellow top-ten heavyweight Fabricio Werdum via unanimous decision in the quarterfinal round of the aforementioned Grad Prix. He has not been defeated in mixed martial arts competition since his September 2007 loss at the hands of Sergei Kharitonov (who will appear in the semi-finals himself Sept 10), a streak spanning eleven appearances.


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MMA Combat - Media Blitz: Evans on with Jimmy Fallon, Franklin's Life Story Sold

MMA Combat - Media Blitz: Evans on with Jimmy Fallon, Franklin's Life Story Sold

Late Night with Jimmy Fallon will welcome former UFC light heavyweight champion, and UFC 133 headliner, "Suga" Rashad Evans on its Friday edition July 29, airing at 12:35am EST on NBC.

Evans is expected to discuss his main-event bout, August 6, when he takes on a resurgent Tito Ortiz at UFC 133, live from the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The two battled to a hard-fought unanimous draw in 2007, however, Ortiz was penalized a point in the second round for grabbing onto the octagon fence during an Evans take-down attempt.

Evans will also field questions surrounding his well publicized split from Team Jackson, and the rivalries that have blossomed in the wake of that departure, particularly with regards to his relationship with current champ, Jon Jones.

It has also been reported that former UFC middleweight champion, Rich Franklin, has sold his life story to production company, Double E Pictures, who will develop a film with David Hollander writing the script, and Mathew Cullan as the project's executive producer.

Wednesday, Franklin had the following to say regarding his latest opportunity:

"I'm excited to see the story of my career as a fighter brought to the screen, and I feel confident that the team assembled will do a great job in telling this story,"


According to the official release, American Fighter will chronicle Franklin's life from the time he was a high school math teacher, to his ascent up the MMA ranks on self-taught skills, culminating with his reign as the UFC middleweight champion.


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MMA Combat - Strikeforce - Fedor vs. Henderson, Pick 'em

MMA Combat - Strikeforce - Fedor vs. Henderson, Pick 'em

Saturday, July 30, 2011, Strikeforce/M-1 Global presents Strikeforce - Fedor vs. Henderson live from the Sears Center in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. The event features a heavyweight showdown when promotion light heavyweight champion, Dan Henderson (27-8-0) goes toe-to-toe with legendary Russian, Fedor Emelianenko (31-3-0). Below you will find our picks for the evening's main-card.

Tarec Saffiedine (10-3-0) vs. Scott Smith (17-8-0)
UFC veteran Scott Smith has the kind of style that caters to fans and television ratings; his hands contain within them plenty of power, which is confirmed by 14 [T]KO victories. But at 32 years of age, Smith has shown little evolution as a fighter, resulting in a 3-4 run since mid-2008 including consecutive knockout defeats to Cung Le and Paul Daley, most recently. Saffiedine's camp and knack for hitting submissions will have him well prepared for this one. In 13 professional fights the 24 year old Belgium national has never been stopped and will score more points down the stretch to take a unanimous decision or late submission stoppage on the back of superior grappling.

Tyron Woodley (8-0-0) vs. Paul Daley (27-10-2)

With 20 [T]KO victories on record, Paul "Semtex" Daley could very well be one of the most dynamic strikers in the sport today; the 28 year old fighting out of Team Rough House strung together four straight wins before his April 9, TKO defeat at the hands of former welterweight champ, Nick Diaz. However, the Brit's take-down defense has always been an issue and the Nottingham native has never developed much of a ground game; a less experienced version of the UFC's Josh Koscheck, expect Woodley - who trained with KINGS MMA in Huntington Beach, California in preparation for the bout - to put this fight where he feels most comfortable, on the mat. Daley will not have the answer to Woodley's high-level wrestling. Woodley via unanimous decision.

Tim Kennedy (13-3-0) vs. Robbie Lawler (18-7-0)
Of all the great strikers featured on this card, you could flip a coin between Robbie Lawler and Paul Daley for the most explosive. Lawler has thrown fewer jabs than low-kicks in his 10-year career that has seen 15 [T]KOs in 18 victories to-date, including some of the most devastating knockouts in the sport's young history. Limited in submission defense, Lawler is at least a difficult man to hold down who often finds ways to escape back to his feet; how successful Kennedy is in doing just that will dictate how this fight ends up, as it is unlikely he'll get the better of Lawler over three rounds primarily standing. Determined to make his stamp as a legitimate top-flight middleweight, Kennedy - who will sport an unmarked shirt in protest of apparel company, Ranger Up, being rejected by Zuffa's sponsorship clearance panel - will to do just enough over three hard-fought rounds, en route to a unanimous decision victory.

Strikeforce Women's Welterweight Championship
Miesha Tate (11-2-0) vs. Marloes Coenen (19-4-0)

This fight appears to be as evenly matched as any scheduled for Saturday night; Miesha Tate has been on the shelf for nearly a year, coming off a knee injury she sustained during training in 2010. Her pace while grappling and smooth transitions make her a handful for anyone on the ground, but she will have to continuously ground the champion over five rounds while avoiding an aggressive submission attack that has defined Coenen's career. Both of these women are more inclined to submit than [T]KO their opposition, but it's Coenen's 14 career wins via the method, over a careen spanning nine years, that stands out when comparing the two head to head. Tate has fought beyond the third round before (in her first ever fight) and perhaps more importantly, she has proven capable of grinding out decisions in close encounters, but our Pick is "Rumina" as the champion retains her title with a late submission stoppage, perhaps taking advantage of some rust Tate has surely accumulated over the past 12 months.

Fedor Emelianenko (31-3-0) vs. Dan Henderson (27-8-0)
Dan Henderson is one of those special athletes that defies age in perhaps the most physically demanding sport on the planet today. A co-founder of Team Quest in Portland, Oregon, Henderson has posted consecutive wins since returning to the 205lbs ranks and has been victorious in five of his previous six bouts. His right hand is a threat to any man who stands before him, and his offensive wrestling has always been among the division's best. Emelianenko will not take Henderson down, but the opposite is a very real possibility. Both long-time veterans, and former champions of their respective weight classes in PRIDE Fighting Championships, it's likely that each man will test themselves standing before this fight hits the ground. Seldom has either one of these competitors been caught while standing in their storied careers, in fact, there isn't a knockout loss between them in 69 professional bouts at the highest level of the sport. I expect Henderson to hit a take-down or two, but a scramble will see "The Last Emperor" gain an advantageous position at some point, as he swiftly locks onto a submission, utilizing his size advantage to hold on for a second round stoppage.

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Wednesday 27 July 2011

MMA Combat - Dream 17 Official with New Rules in Place

MMA Combat - Dream 17 Official with New Rules in Place

Wednesday, July 27, DREAM officials confirmed the first bout for DREAM 17, scheduled to take place September 24 at Saitama Super Arena, in Saitama, Japan; UFC veteran Caol Uno (26-14-5) will test his might against two-time Shooto featherweight champ, Takeshi Inoue (20-5-0).

Representing Shooting Gym in Yokohama, Japan, Inoue has secured nearly half his wins by [T]KO stoppage with nine to-date. The 31 year old last appeared at DREAM - Fight for Japan, May 29, where he stopped Koichiro Matsumoto on punches at 6:51 of the first round.

A Freelance MMA fighter, Uno takes a more grappling intensive approach with 13 of 26 career victories coming by way of submission, while he has posted only 2 TKOs in 45 professional appearances. The 36 year old veteran recorded his first win in six attempts this past May 29 against Akiyo Nishiura, picking up a unanimous decision over 15 minutes.

Also in the news, DREAM event producer, Keiichi Sasahara revealing Wednesday that the promotion would be adjusting the format of their fights to three, five-minute rounds to fall in line with international norms.

Traditionally, DREAM bouts are contested over one, ten-minute round, with a second 5-minute frame to conclude non-title bouts. Title fights would follow 10, 5, 5, but will now see 5, 5-minute rounds as is common place in most promotions.

"While I believe that a 10-minute first round gives fighters a greater chance at finishing a fight, since we've lately been focusing on the lighter weight classes, for some reason the chances of them getting a finish like a knockout have been smaller," Sasahara explained. "Therefore, I've decided to take a proactive stance to reset things by changing round times. One of the reasons we adopted the five-minute round was to follow the international flow."

"I don't believe that changing all bouts to be three fives will somehow make all fights wonderful, but the change gives us a great chance to reset the fights themselves," he added.

Sasahara left those attending today's press-conference in suspense by adding that the promotion was actively pursuing a big-name, foreign opponent for promotion lightweight champion, Shinya Aoki, however nothing has been made official as those involved are locked in negotiations. Stay tuned for an announcement on that.

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MMA Combat - Struve vs. Barry Added to UFC Live 6

MMA Combat - Struve and Barry Added to UFC Live 6

The UFC announced Tuesday that heavyweights Pat Barry (6-3-0) and Stefan Struve (21-5-0) will square off later this fall, October 1, at UFC Live 6 in Washington D.C.. The event will air live on Versus, and feature a bantamweight title fight when "Mighty Mouse" Demetrious Johnson (9-1-0) challenges reigning 135lbs champ, Dominick Cruz (18-1-0).

Barry last competed at UFC Live 4 on June 26, 2011, in what was perhaps the most dramatic first round of action in the history of the UFC's heavyweight division. Ultimately, Frenchman Cheick Kongo won the night, knocking Barry out with a counter-uppercut at 2:39, in a thrilling come from behind effort. Trading wins with losses, Barry is 3-3 inside the octagon heading into this scheduled bout, and desperately needs a good showing if he wants to remain in the UFC ranks.

Dutch "Skyscraper" Stefan Struve has finished 14 opponents by way of submission in 21 professional wins; the 23-year old out of North Holland last appeared May 28 at UFC 130 - Rampage vs. Hamill where he was knocked-out by slugger Travis Browne at 4:11 of round 1. Now 5-3 with the promotion, Struve's biggest concern is his tendency to drop his hands and take big shots, which is an issue that should come to the forefront of training camp when paired with one of the division's premier strikers.


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Tuesday 26 July 2011

MMA Combat - Philippou Replaces Sakara vs. Rivera, Bradley Steps Up to Battle Natal

MMA Combat - Philippou Replaces Sakara vs. Rivera, Bradley Steps Up to Battle Natal

Some fights are just not to be, and this seems to be the case when it comes to middleweights Jorge Rivera (19-8-0) and Alessio Sakara (15-8-0) as Rivera's twitter account revealed Monday that the Italian has been forced to withdraw from their August 6 contest at UFC 133 due to a knee injury sustained while training.

This card marked the third attempt by the promotion to set up the bout, but not all is lost as Constantinos Philippou (7-2-0) will move up the fight-card to take on the veteran Rivera. Philippou rattled off seven consecutive wins heading into his UFC debut this past March at UFC 128 - Shogun vs. Jones, but had his momentum halted by New Jersey's Nick Catone, losing a unanimous decision on the judge's cards.

Philippou was previously scheduled to battle Brazilian Jiu Jitsu ace Rafael Natal (12-3-1) at the event. Stepping in on late notice to face the Renzo Gracie black-belt will be Strikeforce veteran and two-time NCAA division 1, All-American wrestler, Paul Bradley. Under trying circumstances, Bradley (16-2-0) will make his promotion debut in a little under two weeks; "The Gentleman" has been stopped only once in 18 professional fights and is coming off three straight wins inside the cage with choke stoppages in each. The Minnesota Martial Arts Academy representative last competed this past weekend, July 23, defeating Eddie Larrea by triangle choke in the first round, and will look to start strong under the Zuffa banner, August 6 at UFC 133 - Ortiz vs. Evans scheduled to take place at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Monday 25 July 2011

MMA Combat - Bellator 47 - Results

MMA Combat - Bellator 47 - Results

Saturday, July 23, Bellator Fighting Championships went live from Casino Rama in Orillia, Ontario, Canada in what was the Chicago-based promotion's first show North of the Border. The event featured the semi-finals of the Bellator Summer Series Featherweight Tournament, with once-beaten Nazareno Malegarie squaring off with former Sengoku champ and Nova Uniao standout, Marlon Sandro; while top-ranked European, Ronny Mann, towed the line against one-time lightweight title challenger, Pat Curran on the other side of the bracket.

In the evening's co-main event and the first semi-final pairing, Sandro took the center of the cage early, looking to dictate the action with a measured stand-up attack. Landing a big right hand half way through the round, Sandro staggered Malegarie who began to look for the takedown more frequently with little success. As he settled into his groove, the Brazilian - who has now posted wins in five of his previous six outings - started to showcase a well rounded game complete with punches, kicks, knees and even the occasional takedown. It was all too much for Malegarie on Saturday night, as the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu black-belt searched for answers that never came before his fifteen minutes were up, with all three judges scoring the contest 30-27 in favor of the Nova Uniao fighter.

The main-event saw England's Ronnie Mann take on 2010 lightweight tournament winner, Pat Curran; controlling the center of the cage, the larger Curran used more effective counter striking and a handful of flying knees to keep Mann cautious and at-bay throughout the bout. Mann never found his timing, and despite finishing rounds two and three strong it was too little too late, as all three judges scored the fight in the American's favor, sending Curran through to the tournament finals where he will face Marlon Sandro for the right to challenge 145lbs promotion champion, Joe Warren later this year.

Other results from Bellator 47 are found below:

1 Alex Ricci def. Alka Matewa via TKO (Elbows and Punches) rd 2 2:40
2 William Romero def. Daniel Langbeen via Decision (Unanimous) rd3 5:00
3 Alexandre Bezerra def. Jesse Gross via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) rd1 1:28
4 Neil Grove def. Zak Jensen via TKO (Punches) rd1 2:00
5 Chris Horodecki def. Chris Saunders via Decision (Unanimous) rd3 5:00
6 Marlon Sandro def. Nazareno Malegarie via Decision (Unanimous) rd3 5:00
7 Pat Curran def. Ronnie Mann via Decision (Unanimous) rd3 5:00

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Saturday 23 July 2011

MMA Combat - Strikeforce - Challengers 17, Results

MMA Combat - Strikeforce - Challengers 17, Results

Strikeforce Challengers 17 took place Friday, July 22, at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada, and was headlined by a welterweight bout with Bobby Voelker taking on Roger Bowling in what was the third time these two combatants have squared off inside the cage.

Despite a strong start by Cincinnati's Roger Bowling - who was able to produce significant offense in the first, nearly stopping his opponent after a big left hook to finish the round - it was not to be his night as the veteran Voelker caught his man with a powerful knee from the clinch, staggering Bowling before the ensuing onslaught of strikes brought an end to the contest at 2:16 of round 2.

With the win, "Vicious" Bobby Voelker (32) improves his record to 24-8-0 (4-1 SF), while "Relentless" Roger Bowling (28) drops to 9-2-0 (2-2 SF) with both losses coming at the hands of Friday's adversary.

In women's action, former 135lbs champion and British Columbia, Canada, native Sarah Kaufman (14-1-0) handled one-time title challenger Liz Carmouche (5-2-0) over three rounds as solid take-down defense and superior boxing technique won the night for Kaufman who has won consecutive bouts since losing her title to current champion Marloes Coenen in October of 2010. Carmouche, who challenged Coenen in March of this year, succumbing to a fourth-round triangle choke, has now been defeated in back to back contests as she returns to the drawing board.

Other results from the card are found below:

1 Sterling Ford def. Brian McLaughlin via Decision (Unanimous) rd3 5:00
2 Bill Cooper def. Maka Watson via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) rd2 2:39
3 Anthony Smith def. Ben Lagman via KO (Punch) rd2 0:33
4 T.J. Cook def. Lionel Lanham via TKO (Punches) rd1 4:59
5 Adlan Amagov def. Ronald Stallings via Decision (Split) rd3 5:00
6 Sarah Kaufman def. Liz Carmouche via Decision (Unanimous) rd3 5:00
7 Ovince St. Preux def. Joe Cason via Submission (Punches) rd1 1:12
8 Devin Cole def. Shawn Jordan via Decision (Unanimous) rd3 5:00
9 Bobby Voelker def. Roger Bowling via TKO (Knee and Punches) rd2 2:16


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Friday 22 July 2011

MMA Combat - Ahead of Bellator 47, Sandro Talks Malegarie

MMA Combat - Ahead of Bellator 47, Sandro Talks Malegarie

Bellator FC featherweight, Marlon Sandro (18-2-0), is one of the more exciting 145lbers you will find today, which is saying a lot considering the pace that typifies the division. The former King of Pancrase and Sengoku champion out of Nova Uniao has made his name primarily on the Japanese circuit, with his North American debut coming in the quarterfinals of the Bellator Summer Series featherweight tournament, June 25, where he defeated Genair da Silva via split decision, a result the Brazilian star was not content with.

“I don’t want to belittle anyone, but I was surprised when they called a split decision,” Sandro told Sherdog.com. “Me, Andre Pederneiras and Jose Aldo, who were in my corner, couldn’t understand how they decided that. I pressured him all fight, always moving forward. He was always walking backwards, and I hit him much more.”

Ahead of his Bellator FC 47 clash Saturday night with fellow Brazilian Jiu Jitsu black-belt Nazareno Malegarie (20-1-0), Sandro took a moment to discuss the bout and what he plans to do against the dangerous Argentinian, who bounced back from the first loss of his professional career with a submission victory over Jacob Devree in the quarterfinal match-ups.

“I’ve already seen some fights from Malegarie and I know he has a good BJJ background. He comes from a good school, he’s a Thiago Tavares pupil, but I’m going to fight MMA, and wherever the fight goes, I’ll be ready.”

“I believe he will exchange a little and try to put me down. “I’ve trained both on my feet and on the ground. I’m really confident that I’ll win.”


In 20 professional fights, Sandro (34) has never been stopped inside the distance, losing only to UFC talent Michihiro Omigawa via split decision in August of 2009, and most recently, newly acquired UFC featherweight, and world ranked Japanese star Hatsu Hioki this past December by unanimous decision. Sandro has a clear vision of his goals as he attempts to advance in the tournament bracket, Malegarie is merely another obstacle he must overcome to achieve them.

“I respect everyone, but my thoughts are always on being the champion,” said Sandro. “Every fight I have, I do it with the intention to be No. 1 in the promotion. To achieve that dream, I’ve gotta beat Malegarie, a very tough guy, but I’m ready for that.”


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MMA Combat - Life After the UFC Begins, Marquardt Signs with BAMMA

MMA Combat - Life After the UFC Begins, Marquardt Signs with BAMMA

Former UFC middleweight title-challenger, Nate Marquardt (31-10-2) has officially found a new home, as British promotion BAMMA (British Association of Mixed Martial Arts) announced the signing of the Team Jackson representative today, inking the veteran to a multi-fight deal.

“As soon as we received word that the Pennsylvania State Athletic Commission lifted Marquardt’s suspension, we jumped at the chance to sign him,”
BAMMA Vice President Liam Fisher said. “He is a top-ranked contender and an asset to any promotion. Words cannot express how excited we are that Marquardt is now fighting under the BAMMA banner.”

Marquardt's highly publicized dismissal from the UFC has resulted in some of the most trying times to-date for the 32-year old out of Grudge Training Center in Colorado. But with today's announcement, "The Great" hopes to get things back on track as he looks forward to new opportunities.

“Now that my suspension has been lifted and I’ve found a home with a new fight promotion, I can move forward and turn my focus back to my fight career,” Marquardt said. “This has been an extremely difficult time, and I’m very thankful to those who stood by me.”

“Offers came in from several fight promotions, but we felt that BAMMA was definitely the best fit,”
he said. “They put on high-quality shows, stack their cards with top-level fighters and sign those fighters to multi-fight deals. They are also the only fight organization in the UK that implements PED testing. To be honest, that is one of the main reasons that we chose BAMMA. I want to prove to my fans and to the world that I’m the real deal and that I belong on top.”

The former middleweight contender that recently announced his return to the welterweight ranks owns 15 victories by way of submission in a career with more notable wins than most have fights. While friends, family, and teammates supported Marquardt after his sudden released from the UFC (click here for background story), many went public with their disapproval; Marquardt looks to settle the score with those who called him out, at first opportunity inside the cage.

“I’m looking forward to getting back to fighting, and there are some guys out there that I would definitely like to get my hands on. I’m talking about the fighters that kicked me while I was down. BAMMA is known for signing top talent, so I may just get my chance.”

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MMA Combat - Faber vs. Bowles Tabbed for UFC 139

MMA Combat - Faber vs. Bowles Tabbed for UFC 139

A second 'big-time' bantamweight contest was announced on Thursday by UFC officials - see Cruz vs. Johnson for first - as former WEC featherweight champion and one-time UFC bantamweight title challenger, Urijah Faber (25-5-0) has verbally agreed to a fight with once beaten, former WEC bantamweight champion Brian Bowles (10-1-0) at UFC 139 - Velasquez vs. dos Santos. The event is scheduled for November 19, 2011, at the H-P Pavilion in San Jose, California.

Faber challenged Dominick Cruz earlier this month for the promotion's 135lbs title at UFC 132 - Cruz vs. Faber, dropping a unanimous decision over five rounds of action, while picking up fight of the night honors for his efforts. "The California Kid" has finished more than half of his opponents by submission, with thirteen to his name. Representing Team Alpha Male, the California native is 1-1 inside the octagon and 6-4 in his last ten bouts. With a great deal of 'big fight' experience under his belt, Faber has been stopped only twice in thirty professional fights.

Bowles also made an appearance at UFC 132, notching a unanimous decision victory over tough Japanese talent Takeya Mizugaki. The former champ has won two-straight bouts inside the octagon since losing his title to Dominick Cruz in March of 2010. Fighting out of Athens, Georgia, Bowles (31) has a solid mix of wrestling and boxing ability that has seen him pick up notable wins over Miguel Torres, Marcos Galvao, Damacio Page (2), and Charlie Valencia.

UFC Heavyweight Championship
Cain Velasquez (No. 1 HW) vs. Junior dos Santos (No. 4 HW)

Chris Weidman vs. Tom Lawlor


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MMA Combat - Cruz to Defend UFC Bantamweight Title Against Johnson at UFC Live 6

MMA Combat - Cruz to Defend UFC Bantamweight Title Against Johnson at UFC Live 6

The UFC confirmed Thursday that bantamweight champion, Dominick Cruz (18-1-0), will defend his title against Demetrious Johnson (9-1-0), October 1, at UFC Live 6 scheduled to take place at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C.

Representing Alliance MMA, Cruz last appeared earlier this month, July 2, at UFC 132 where the 25-year old champion successfully defended his 145lbs strap against former WEC bantamweight king - and the only man to hold a victory over him - Urijah Faber. Cruz has won nine consecutive bouts and has defended the title three times since capturing it in March of 2010 with a TKO victory over Brian Bowles.

Johnson is a winner in four straight outings since suffering the first loss of his professional career against British talent, Brad Pickett. His last appearance was a controversial unanimous decision win over former WEC bantamweight champion, Miguel Torres at UFC 130 - Rampage vs. Hamill, in May of this year. Noted for his wrestling ability and speed, "Might Mouse" at just 5'3" will need to solve the outside game of the sure-footed champion who will carry a 5" height and 2" reach advantage into the contest this fall.

Other confirmed bouts for the card are found below:

Charlie Brenneman vs. Anthony Johnson
Matt Wiman vs. Mac Danzig
Paul Sass vs. Michael Johnson


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Thursday 21 July 2011

MMA Combat - Swanson First Fighter to Use UFC Accident-Insurance Coverage

MMA Combat - Swanson First Fighter to Use UFC Accident-Insurance Coverage

28-year old WEC import, Cub Swanson (15-4-0) is officially the first fighter under contract with Zuffa to use the company's newly secured accident-insurance coverage, maxing out his annual allowance at $50 000 after a severe sparring injury left the UFC featherweight with a broken jaw, as well as orbital, cheek, and nasal fractures.

The incident occurred June 2, when a training partner at Jackson's MMA in Albuquerque, New Mexico, inadvertently kneed Swanson flush in the face during an intense sparring session. According to Swanson, who spoke with MMAJunkie.com on Thursday, UFC veteran Joe Stevenson as well as seven or so other training partners accompanied him to the hospital.

"I'm officially the first person to ever use it," said Swanson. "But I guess if I do something, I do it big. That's kind of my thing."

Thankful for the help that saved him a considerable amount of bank, Swanson is eager to repay the organization with his performances inside the Octagon, once the healing process is complete of course, as the fighter continues to feed on an all-liquid diet seven weeks out from the night the injury was first incurred.

"We knew it'd be tough for them to find a company willing to insure 400 ultimate fighters," Swanson said. "I'm glad they found it. And they said the coverage that we have is a start, and I believe it'll evolve into even better coverage... I'm super thankful. I can't wait to get back in there and repay them."

Swanson last fought in November of 2010, notching a split-decision victory over Mackens Semerzier at WEC 52 - Faber vs. Mizugaki. The Team Jackson product was 5-3 inside the WEC cage before amalgamation.

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MMA Combat - Hayes Out of CFA-2 Main-Event vs. McCorkle, Bellator Pulls Plug

MMA Combat - Hayes Out of CFA-2 Main-Event vs. McCorkle, Bellator Pulls Plug

Championship Fighting Alliance announced Wednesday that their heavyweight main-event for CFA - 2, pitting UFC veteran Sean McCorkle against Bellator talent Mike Hayes is no longer a-go after Bellator pulled the string on Hayes' participation citing contractual obligations to their promotion.

CFA CEO, Jorge de la Noval, did not fault Bellator FC for their decision, rather pointed the finger at Hayes' management team:

“Bellator is just protecting their real estate,” said de la Noval. “His management is not doing a good job with him. How are you going to lock a client into a multi-year contract with no guarantees of a fight any time in the near future? ... Bellator hasn’t given him a fight for 10 months. How is he supposed to provide for his family?”

In an interview with Sherdog.com, McCorkle offered the following comment in regards to North America's third largest promotion and their strong-arming of Hayes in this particular instance:

“No one should sign with Bellator. They will give you verbal permission and no written permission when it’s time to fight. I know Hayes didn’t want to pull out of the fight.”

The event is still scheduled to take place this Saturday, July 23, live from U.S. Century Bank Arena in Miami, Florida. Hayes (15-4-1) has not competed for Bellator since August of 2010 when he lost a split decision to Alexey Oleinik at BFC 26. He has however fought three times since then under the ROTR (Rumble on the Ridge) banner based in Snoqualmie, Washington, notching three consecutive victories. Hayes last competed in January of this year at ROTR 16, defeating Matt Kovacs by rear-naked choke.

The fight-card as it now stands is found below:

Efrain Escudero vs. Mike Rio
Yosilandy Izuierdo vs. Jayson Jones
Christopher Garcia vs. Rocky Georges
Trent McCown vs. Zach Juusola
Jerrid Burke vs. Patrick Cenoble
Allton Barbosa vs. Anderson Melo
Pablo Alfonso vs. Chino Duran
Lazar Stojadinovic vs. Tulio Quintanilla
Joseph Watson vs. Frank Carrillo
Gabriel Verona vs. Jose Maldonado
Dietter Navarro vs. Cesar Serje


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Wednesday 20 July 2011

MMA Combat - Hirota Makes Return Against Kikuno at Deep 55 Impact

MMA Combat - Hirota Makes Return Against Kikuno at Deep 55 Impact

A lightweight title fight will be featured at Deep "55 Impact" as top Japanese talents Mizuto Hirota (12-4-1) and Katsunori Kikuno (15-3-2) collide August 26, 2011, at Korakuen Hall in Tokya, Japan.

Kikuno is the Deep lightweight champion
Training under UFC and PRIDE veteran Tsuyoshi Kosaka, 153lbs champion Kikuno captured the Deep title in April of 2009, knocking out Koichiro Matsumoto in the finals of the Deep lightweight tournament. The Karate-based fighter has been stopped only once in twenty professional bouts when Bellator lightweight champion, Eddy Alvarez, stopped him via arm-triangle choke at DREAM 12 in October of 2009. Kikuno last appeared at DREAM - Fight for Japan, May 29, where he defeated Daisuke Nakamura via unanimous decision.

Hirota is one of the most proficient strikers in Japan today, securing more than half (8) of his victories by [T]KO. Not unlike Kikuno, Hirota has been stopped inside the distance only once in seventeen fights when DREAM lightweight champion Shinya Aoki brutally broke his arm on December 31, 2009, via hammerlock submission. Prior to that bout Hirota was crowned the Sengoku LW champion when he TKO'd leg-lock specialist, Satoru Kitaoka, in the fourth round of their championship affair.


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MMA Combat - Alves vs. Abedi, Pickett vs. "Barao" Added to UFC 138

MMA Combat - Alves vs. Abedi, Pickett vs. "Barao" Added to UFC 138

Thiago "Pitbull" Alves has struggled of late
UFC officials announced via twitter on Wednesday that one-time UFC welterweight title challenger, Thiago Alves (18-8-0) will collide with promotion new-comer Papy Abedi (8-0-0) at UFC 138 - Leben vs. Munoz, November 5, 2011, at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, England.

Representing American Top Team, 27-year old Thiago "Pitbull" Alves has finished 11 of his 26 professional bouts by [T]KO, but has suffered losses in three of his previous four fights dating back to when he challenged champion Georges St. Pierre for the promotion title at UFC 100 - Lesner vs. Mir II in July of 2009. Alves last appeared at UFC 130 - Rampage vs. Hamill in May where he dropped a unanimous decision to Rick Story.

Abedi, fighting out of Stockholm, Sweden, has started his professional career a perfect 8-0, although "Makambo" has been in no rush to get there fighting 1-2 times annually since 2006. At 33 years of age, the Superior Challenge veteran will be making his UFC debut; he has finished five of his eight opponents by [T]KO.

Also tabbed for the card, Bantamweights Brad Pickett (20-5-0) and Renan "Barao" (26-1-0) will square off as each man looks to creep closer to a crack at the 135lbs title. 32-year old London, England, native Pickett has been sidelined with injury since the spring of this year when the WEC import was forced to withdraw from his would-be UFC debut against former WEC champion Miguel Torres. "One Punch" has defeated ten of his last eleven opponents, stopping seven of them inside the distance. "Barao" meanwhile is 1-0 inside the octagon. He last appeared at UFC 130 in May where he handled Cole Escovedo with a unanimous decision victory; the Nova Uniao fighter has won 26-straight fights (1 NC) and has stopped nearly half (12) of his opponents by way of submission.

MMA Combat - Bellator 48 Complete with Nine Bouts

MMA Combat - Bellator 48 Complete with Nine Bouts

The fight card for Bellator 48, August 20, at the Mohegan Sun in Unicasville, Connecticut, is now complete with nine fights signed to the event. The third and final installment of their "Summer Series" set of shows, Bellator 48 will feature the finals for the promotion's Featherweight Grand Prix, with those spots being determined this coming weekend in the semi-final pairings at Bellator 47 in Orillia, Ontario, Saturday, July 23.

The main-card will also include a non-title heavyweight tilt pitting Bellator champion, Cole Konrad (7-0-0) against UFC veteran, Paul Buentello (29-13-0). Additionally, former UFC heavyweight champion, Ricco Rodriguez (46-11-0) will be making his Bellator debut when he takes on TUF alumnus, Seth Petruzelli (13-6-0).

Speaking with the Savage Dog Show on the Sherdog Radio Network, Rodriguez had the following to say regarding his new-found opportunity with Bellator FC:

“Bjorn [Rebney] went to the networks and fought for me. I’m grateful. I’ve been begging Bjorn for almost two years to get me in.… This opportunity will definitely change my life.”

The four fight main-card will be broadcasted live on MTV2 (The Score in Canada). Below is the full card.

MAIN CARD (MTV2)

Featherweight-tourney final
TBA vs. TBA
Cole Konrad vs. Paul Buentello (heavyweight non-title fight)
Seth Petruzelli vs. Ricco Rodriguez
Juan Barrante vs. Rene Nazare

PRELIMINARY CARD


John Clarke vs. Dan Cramer
Andrew Calandrelli vs. Matt Nice
Brett Oteri vs. Ryan Quinn
Nik Fekete vs. Mark Griffin
Saul Almeida vs. Tateki Matsuda

Tuesday 19 July 2011

MMA Combat - UFC 138 Main-Event Features Leben vs. Munoz

MMA Combat - UFC 138 Main-Event Features Leben vs. Munoz

Middleweight contenders Chris "The Crippler" Leben (26-7-0) and Mark "The Filipino Wrecking Machine" Munoz (11-2-0) will headline UFC 138, in Birmingham, England, at the National Exhibition Centre on November 5, 2011. UFC officials announced the bout on Tuesday, also confirming details for the event which is scheduled to air free on Spike TV. It was initially thought that November 5's show would be titled UFC Fight Night 25, but later it was determined that the date would have a traditional title, moving back Velasquez vs. dos Santos one number to UFC 139, scheduled for November 19.

Leben last appeared earlier this month, July 2, at UFC 132 - Faber vs. Cruz II where "The Crippler" devastated former PRIDE FC middleweight king, Wanderlei Silva, with a series of short uppercuts that ended "The Axe Murderer's" night 27 seconds into the contest. Leben has posted wins in four of his last five outings, losing only to Brian Stann on January 1 during that stretch when "The All-American" blitzed him in the first round with a barrage of strikes that overwhelmed the soon-to-be 31 year old Portland, Oregon, native.

Munoz is a winner in three consecutive bouts since his decision loss to #1 contender Yushin Okami at UFC Live 2 in August of 2010. Known for his ferocious power and top-notch wrestling ability, the Oklahoma State University alumnus is 6-2 since joining the UFC ranks. Munoz last appeared at UFC 131 - dos Santos vs. Carwin in Vancouver, Canada, June 11, where he salvaged a unanimous decision win over one-time title challenger, Demian Maia. The contest at UFC 138 is reported to be the UFC's first five round non-title fight.


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MMA Combat - Canadian, Jordan Mein Makes Strikeforce Debut Against Santos

MMA Combat - Canadian, Jordan Mein Makes Strikeforce Debut Against Santos

Canadian welterweight Jordan "Young Gun" Mein (22-7-0) out of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, will make his Strikeforce debut later this summer when he takes on Evangelista "Cyborg" Santos (18-14-0) this coming September 10, at an event yet to be confirmed by the promotion but according to recent comments by Dana White...

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Monday 18 July 2011

MMA Combat - Overeem Out of Strikeforce GP, Cormier to Fight Silva

MMA Combat - Overeem Out of Strikeforce GP, Cormier to Fight Silva

Strikeforce heavyweight champion, Alistair "The Demolition Man" Overeem (35-11-0) has reportedly been removed from the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix bracket after the fighter made public an internal dispute between his camp and Zuffa over the timing of the semi-final matchups, expected to take place later this summer.

Speaking with MMAFighting.com on Monday, Overeem had the following to say regarding a prospective September 10 showdown against Brazilian giant, Antonio "Bigfoot" Silva (16-2-0):

“That is not going to take place,” Overeem stated. “What’s going to happen next, I don’t know. I’ve had some threats of cutting me out of the tournament if I don’t participate. I don’t know if they’re going to do it. Personally, I don’t like to be threatened.”

It wasn't long after the interview that Tatame.com, a Brazilian publication, reported that Overeem had in fact been removed from the bracket, partially as a result of the remarks he made earlier that day. Filling in for the Dutch striker will be American Olympic wrestler and undefeated heavyweight prospect out of AKA, San Jose, Daniel Cormier (8-0-0). Cormier began his professional MMA career in late 2009, and has racked up eight consecutive wins in less than two full years competing. The Lafayette, Louisiana native last appeared June 18, defeating submission specialist and UFC veteran, Jeff Monson by unanimous decision over three hard-fought rounds.

Sherdog.com was able to catch up with Antonio Silva's manager earlier today who spoke of his fighter's disappointment:

“Unfortunately, it’s true, Overeem decided not to fight. We don’t know why, but Antonio is pretty much disappointed. ... I can’t confirm who will replace Overeem, but I can guarantee Antonio will be ready. He just arrived in Rio de Janeiro to train with Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira and his team for the upcoming fight.”

Silva last appeared in February of this year defeating legendary Russian, Fedor Emelianenko by [T]KO doctor stoppage when a ringside physician declared "The Last Emperor" unable to continue after two rounds, with substantial swelling around his eye. "Bigfoot" has been calling out the Strikeforce heavyweight champ for some time now, but will have to wait longer still, as his camp shifts their strategy for a wrestling-based Cormier.


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MMA Combat - Eastern MMA: Takaya, Mousasi, Bae, Victorious

MMA Combat - Eastern MMA: Takaya, Mousasi, Bae, Victorious

Saturday, July 16, 2011, Dream - Fight for Japan went live from Ariake Coliseum in Tokyo, Japan, with 8,124 fans in attendance to take-in the event. The show featured two championship bouts as Gegard Mousasi and Hiroyuki Takaya put their promotion straps on the line against Hiroshi Izumi and Kazuyuki Miyata respectively. Also on the card, Hideo Tokoro and Masakazu Imanari battled to a decision, deciding the winner of the 2011 Japan Bantamweight Grand Prix.

Mousasi (31-3-2) was simply too much for the former Olympian Izumi (4-2-0), as the Armenian's boxing was the difference in this one. Mousasi stopped the still-green Izumi on strikes at 3:29 of round 1, notching the 18th [T]KO of his professional career. After the fight, Mousasi indicated a deep interest in making the Olympics himself for boxing, and also suggested he would likely appear next this fall under the Strikeforce banner.

Takaya's (16-9-1) night proved to be a sterner test, as the featherweight champion was involved in a back and forth affair with Miyata (11-8-0) over 20 minutes that resulted in a split decision victory. It was Takaya's first title defense since capturing the DREAM belt in September of 2010. Meanwhile, Hideo Tokoro (30-23-1) walked away a happy man as he was crowned the 2011 Japan Bantamweight Grand Prix champion when he defeated submission specialist Masakazu Imanari (23-9-2) by unanimous decision.

In other action over the weekend, Chinese promotion Legend Fighting Championships held Legend FC 5, Saturday night at Macau’s City of Dreams where Auckland, New Zealand native and welterweight champion Rodney MacSwain (12-4-0) had his hands full with Korean, Myung Ho Bae (12-5-0). Bae used superior grappling to control where the match took place and wore down his foe over three hard fought rounds to take a unanimous decision on the judges cards. With the win, Bae improves to 4-0 under the Legend FC banner and hasn't been defeated since his KO defeat to Marius Zaromskis at DREAM 12 in October of 2009.

Full Results for both events can be found below:
Dream:
1 Eiji Mitsuoka def. Bruno Carvalho via Decision (Unanimous) rd2 5:00
2 Marius Zaromskis def. Eiji Ishikawa via Decision (Unanimous) rd2 5:00
3 Tatsuya Mizuno def. Trevor Prangley via KO (Knee to the Body) rd1 4:41
4 Kenji Osawa def. Keisuke Fujiwara via Decision (Unanimous) rd2 5:00
5 Tatsuya Kawajiri def. Drew Fickett via TKO (Punches) rd1 4:41
6 Gegard Mousasi def. Hiroshi Izumi via TKO (Punches) rd1 3:29
7 Hideo Tokoro def. Masakazu Imanari via Decision (Unanimous) rd2 5:00
8 Hiroyuki Takaya def. Kazuyuki Miyata via Decision (Split) rd3 5:00

Legend FC:

1 Sung Ming Yen def. Vincent Siu via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) rd1 N/A
2 Fransino Tirta def. Chengjie Wu via Decision (Unanimous) rd3 5:00
3 Mark Striegl def. Yusuke Kawanago via Decision (Split) rd3 5:00
4 Jingliang Li def. Alex Niu via Decision (Unanimous) rd3 5:00
5 Yui Chul Nam def. Rob Hill via TKO (Punches) rd2 1:12
6 Honggang Yao def. Nam Jin Jo via Decision (Unanimous) rd3 5:00
7 Myung Ho Bae def. Rodney MacSwain via Decision (Unanimous) rd3 5:00


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Sunday 17 July 2011

MMA Combat - UFC 136 Adds Pettis vs. Stephens

MMA Combat - UFC 136 Adds Pettis vs. Stephens

The UFC announced Saturday the addition of a lightweight bout to their growing UFC 136 lineup; former WEC 155lbs champion Anthony "Showtime" Pettis (13-2-0) will collide with heavy-hitter Jeremy "Lil' Heathen" Stephens (20-6-0) at the event, which also includes Gray Maynard vs. Frankie Edgar III for the lightweight championship, and Kenny Florian vs. Jose Aldo for the 145lbs title.

Roufusport product, Anthony Pettis, was a winner in four consecutive outings heading into his highly anticipated promotion debut June 4, at The Ultimate Fighter 13 Finale. Promised a title-shot, the conclusion of Maynard vs. Edgar II saw Pettis' opportunity pushed back further into the year with a pending rematch on the horizon between the two. "Showtime" elected to take a fight against surging lightweight contender Clay Guida rather than stay dormant, and was upset over three rounds of action as "The Carpenter's" wrestling chops and furious pace proved the difference once again. Pettis will look to pick up his first UFC victory when he tows-the-line against 12-time UFC veteran Stephens this fall.

"Lil' Heathen" is riding a two-fight winning streak coming into the contest, most recently defeating Daniel Downes by unanimous decision at The Ultimate Fighter 13 Finale, June 4. Stephens has won 14 fights in his professional career by way of [T]KO, and is appreciated for his exciting style inside the octagon. The Iowa native is 7-5 in his UFC tenure with notable wins over Cole Miller, Rafael dos Anjos, and Sam Stout.

UFC 136 is scheduled to take place October 8, 2011, at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas.


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MMA Combat - Nogueira Withdraws from UFC 133 Bout with Franklin

MMA Combat - Nogueira Withdraws from UFC 133 Bout with Franklin

UFC president Dana White announced on Saturday that PRIDE and UFC veteran Antonio Rogerio Nogueira (19-5-0) has withdrawn from his scheduled bout against Rich Franklin at UFC 133, scheduled for August 6, 2011, although a reason has not been made available. The light heavyweight pairings for the event have been riddled by injury thus far, with Phil Davis and Vladimir Matyushenko recent scratches as well; now the UFC is actively pursuing a replacement for Nogueira who suffered back to back losses for the first time in his career against wrestling stand-outs Ryan Bader and Phil Davis, in September of 2010 and March of this year respectively.

At 35 years of age, Nogueira is 2-2 inside the octagon and had compiled seven consecutive victories before the recent skid; a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu black-belt and skilled boxer, "Minotoro" made his professional debut ten years ago next month and has been a top-contender at 205lbs ever since. No stranger to success himself, Rich Franklin (28-6-0) is a former middleweight champion who most recently re-invented himself as a light heavyweight after competing in two catch-weight fights against Wanderlei Silva and Vitor Belfort. Since his return to the division, Franklin is 1-1 with a knockout victory over Chuck Liddell, and a unanimous decision loss to Forrest Griffin at UFC 126 - Belfort vs. Silva in February.

UFC 133 will go down August 6, 2011, at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and is headlined by a light heavyweight contest pitting former champions Rashad Evans and Tito Ortiz against each other; the two battled to a unanimous draw at UFC 73 in July of 2007.

Saturday 16 July 2011

MMA Combat - Maynard vs. Edgar III, Florian vs. Aldo Added to UFC 136

MMA Combat - Maynard vs. Edgar III, Florian vs. Aldo Added to UFC 136

The UFC announced Friday the addition of two title fights to their UFC 136 lineup, scheduled for October 8, 2011, at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. First it was decided that Gray Maynard (10-0-1) and Frankie Edgar (13-1-1) would settle the score in the third installment of their highly competitive rivalry at the event; then shortly after, news broke that Jose Aldo Jr. (19-1-0) would defend his featherweight belt against two-time lightweight title challenger, Kenny Florian (14-5-0).

155lbs champion Frankie Edgar, has met challenger Gray Maynard twice before without salvaging a victory against the powerful D-1 wrestler. Maynard remains the only man to defeat the defending lightweight champ who boasts an effective mix of pace, boxing, and wrestling talent. With his ever evolving game, most consider "The Bully" to be Edgar's biggest threat as the Xtreme Couture representative possesses a similar skill-set to that of the champ, but brings his size and strength advantage into the contest. The heart of the champion could never be questioned however, as the Renzo Gracie product overcame a dire situation the last time both men appeared at UFC 125, as Maynard dropped Edgar on numerous occasions in the first round, effectively punching himself out of energy, before "The Answer" mounted an unlikely comeback to capture a unanimous draw on the judge's scorecards. Be sure to catch the conclusion of this thrilling trilogy this coming fall.

Featherweight king Jose Aldo Jr. has been nothing short of brilliant in his tenure with Zuffa. The former WEC lightweight champion, and current UFC title holder has perhaps the most dangerous stand-up attack in the sport today with 12 [T]KOs in 19 career wins, and 12 consecutive victories on record. At UFC 136 he will face a man who has been there before, but came up short in each of his title opportunities to-date. Florian, not unlike the previously discussed bout, possesses a skill-set, akin to the champion's own; his Muay Thai is more than adequate against the majority opponents put in front of him, and his Jiu Jitsu is among the division's best; but could that be the X-factor in this upcoming challenge? It's unlikely he'll get the better of the standing action, and his wrestling has done him few favors throughout his career. A surprise to some, Jose Aldo's wrestling was effective against an unsuspecting Mark Hominick in April... Florian will have his work cut-out for him.


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Friday 15 July 2011

MMA Combat - Demian Maia vs. Jorge Santiago at UFC 136

MMA Combat - Demian Maia vs. Jorge Santiago at UFC 136

Although the promotion is yet to confirm the news, multiple outlets have reported that Brazilian talents Jorge Santiago (23-9-0) and Demian Maia (14-3-0) will meet at UFC 136, October 8, 2011, at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. Both middleweights are coming off recent losses and will look to stay relevant at the top of the 185lbs division this fall.

Maia last appeared at UFC 131 - dos Santos vs. Carwin in Vancouver, Canada, where the highly decorated Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Black-belt fought Mark Munoz for three hard rounds, but could not gain the upper hand on the judge's scorecards, losing a unanimous decision despite a strong first round. Maia is 8-3 since joining the UFC in 2007.

Departing from the UFC in 2006, Santiago went 11-1 fighting mostly in Japan, until earlier this year when the 9-year veteran of the sport re-signed stateside as a top-ten ranked middleweight. Making his second debut with promotion on May 28, at UFC 130, Santiago took on Brian Stann, but was [T]KO'd by "The All-American" with a flurry of punches in the second round. With 32 professional fights on his resume, Santiago hopes to recapture some of the thunder accompanied by his signing with an impressive performance against the one-time title challenger, Maia.

Other confirmed bouts for the event include:

Chael Sonnen vs. Brian Stann
Dave Herman vs. Mike Russow
Demian Maia vs. Jorge Santiago
Josh Grispi vs. Matt Grice


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MMA Combat - McCorkle vs. Hayes Headline CFA 2

MMA Combat - McCorkle vs. Hayes Headline CFA 2

Saturday, July 23, 2011, Championship Fighting Alliance will go live from U.S. Century Bank Arena in Miami, Florida. The event will be headlined by a heavyweight tilt pitting UFC veteran Sean "Big Sexy" McCorkle against Bellator veteran Mike "300" Hayes (15-4-1).

McCorkle started his professional career with ten consecutive wins before getting stopped by Dutchman, Stefan Struve at UFC 124 - St. Pierre vs. Koscheck II. In march of this year McCorkle fought Christian Morecraft who dominated "Big Sexy" before catching him a fight-ending Guillotine Choke at 4:10 of round 2. McCorkle was released by the UFC shortly after and will look to get back in the win column in one weeks time.

Hayes last appeared at ROTR - Rumble on the Ridge 16, January 15, 2011, where he defeated Matt Kovacs by Rear Naked Choke. Fighting out of Redmond, Washington, Hayes is a winner in three-straight bouts and seven of his last eight. He has never been stopped inside the distance in twenty professional fights.

Also on the card, TUF Season 8 winner Efrain Escudero (16-3-0) will battle Mike Rio (6-0-0) in a lightweight contest. Escudero last competed in May of this year, losing a unanimous decision to Fabricio Camoes at TPF 9. Going 3-2 inside the octagon, Escudero was released by the UFC in September of 2010; he has gone 3-1 since that departure.

Local favorite Mike Rio of Miami, Florida, is undefeated thus far with five stoppages in six professional bouts. He last fought at MFA - New Generation 4, winning against Sylvain Bynum via TKO at 0:51 of round 1.

The full fight-card is listed below:

Matchups:
Sean McCorkle vs. Mike Hayes
Efrain Escudero vs. Mike Rio
Yosilandy Izuierdo vs. Jayson Jones
Christopher Garcia vs. Rocky Georges
Trent McCown vs. Zach Juusola
Jerrid Burke vs. Patrick Cenoble
Allton Barbosa vs. Anderson Melo
Pablo Alfonso vs. Chino Duran
Lazar Stojadinovic vs. Tulio Quintanilla
Joseph Watson vs. Frank Carrillo
Gabriel Verona vs. Jose Maldonado
Dietter Navarro vs. Cesar Serje


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