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Monday, 29 August 2011

MMA Combat - UFC 134 - Silva vs. Okami, Bonuses

MMA Combat - UFC 134 - Silva vs. Okami, Bonuses

August 27, 2011, UFC 134 - Silva vs. Okami went down at the HSBC Arena in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The event, which was the promotion's first in Brazil in 13 years, did not disappoint as the knockouts were plenty; but when the dust settled and the soccer chants subsided, three men walked away $100 000 richer when the evening's bonuses were determined.

Without a submission on the card, naturally, no bonus was awarded for submission of the night, but TUF winner Ross Pearson and Brazilian Muay Thai specialist, Edson Barboza, banked fight of the night honors after a 3 round war that saw the home-country fighter take a split decision on the judge's cards.

Also walking away with a bigger smile (if that was at all possible) was "Minotauro" Nogueira who blitzed Brendan Schaub with a devastating flurry of punches that landed the American face-first on the canvas. After more than 18 months on the shelf, recovering from multiple surgeries, Nogueira picks up knockout of the night thrilling fashion.


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Tuesday, 23 August 2011

MMA Combat - A Fighter at Heart? Griffin's Case

MMA Combat - A Fighter at Heart? Griffin's Case

When I had the opportunity to meet and briefly talk with Forrest Griffin early in 2006, I walked away from the encounter a bigger fan of the light heavyweight than when I first showed up to The Edge (102.1) studio in downtown Toronto, Canada. As I recall it, we were right down the road at a buddy's apartment and got wind that Griffin and Sam Stout would be there giving interviews to promote upcoming bouts and the sport itself on the back of the Ultimate Fighter's tremendous success not a year earlier.

When we showed up, there were maybe four or five other people present to take in the show live and as we stood outside on Yonge St. afterwards considering our next move, the two UFC talents came strolling out onto the sidewalk with a representative from the Fight Network and the six of us began to engage in conversation. Forrest's enthusiasm for the fight was contagious and he even joked, as he often did, that if anyone wanted to know what being a mixed martial artist was all about he'd be happy to show them later on outside the bar.

They extended an invitation our way to join them, but for reasons unknown to any of us we declined and parted ways. That was five years ago, but the landscape has shifted considerably since that time.

A mere two fights after winning the UFC light heavyweight championship, Griffin lost a bout to middleweight king, Anderson Silva, in a brutal display of speed and technical striking that sent the one-time fan favorite running distraught to his dressing room. Shortly after the event, Griffin did an interview in which he stated he did not want to be anyone's hero, seemingly unable to cope with the inevitability of disappointed fans after a loss; I can not recall the media outlet at this time, but my memory of the content is vivid.

In his latest submission of length, Griffin wrote in to Yahoo Sports discussing a number of topics, but primarily his believe that as a fighter he has plateaued in potential, does not enjoy the same escape from fighting he once did, and reiterates that his career has turned more a job than passion over the past few years.

"I’ve been in the UFC for more than six years, but I ain’t got it figured out when it comes to training and training camps. In fact, I think I’m doing everything wrong and I think for my next fight I’m gonna go somewhere for five or six weeks and see what they do. Maybe to AKA or somewhere where there are a lot of guys slightly smaller than me."

"You’d think me not having stuff figured out yet would keep it exciting. Not really. It ain’t been exciting, fresh or fun since 2008. It’s a job, it’s money, and I have a great job, I realize that. Just because it’s work doesn’t mean I’m not gonna do it. You man up and you do your job and I make a lot of money doing this, and I love money and I love the freedom and ability money gives you."

"It quit being fun when I realized I wasn’t getting better. I’m plateauing or almost getting worse sometimes. One of the essential elements to have in this is your perceived expectation of the future, and I’m a painful realist, so I realized that I’m not going to get better; this is it. It’s only gonna get worse from here on and you fight as much as you can, you fight until you don’t have it anymore, and then you fight a couple more times after that."

Despite coming off consecutive wins it seems Griffin's career has come full circle, perhaps sooner than most at just 32 years of age. It's hard to imagine that even a second victory against Rua would amount to much more than a brief period of elation and perhaps rejuvenation at this point; the man is simply losing his will to compete, or at least that's what his recent dialogue suggests, and this sport is not one that will let you down gently while attempting to do so at the highest of levels without being %100 in the game mentally. That time of reflection every fighter must under-go, at times, comes sooner than later. Is Griffin's looming on the not-so-distant horizon?


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Monday, 22 August 2011

MMA Combat - Miller Ponders Joining 145lbs Ranks

MMA Combat - Miller Ponders Joining 145lbs Ranks

UFC lightweight contender Cole "Magrinho" Miller (18-5-0) has been nothing short of a success inside the octagon since competing in season 5 of the UFC's reality series, The Ultimate Fighter. Amassing a record of 7-3 since his promotion debut in 2007, Miller has proven a finisher, stopping five of his opponents in that stretch by way of submission; the American Top Team product and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu brown-belt under Ricardo Liborio has however found difficulty in putting together the kind of streak of leads to title shots. Victories in his first two octagon appearances were followed by a TKO loss to Jeremy Stephens. Miller bounced back with two more wins only to see his momentum stopped by Efrain Escudero, before two more W's lead to a third disappointment when Miller was out-pointed by Matt Wiman in January of this year. Now coming off a win once more against T.J. O'Brien at UFC Live 5 - Hardy vs. Lytle, "Magrinho" is pondering a move to the 145lbs ranks he once competed in. In an interview with The Savage Dog Show on the Sherdog Radio Network, Monday, Miller had the following comments to make regarding the decision.

“That’s a major career move, moving down to that weight. I haven’t made that weight in quite some time, but I had never really fought at 155 except for one time before ‘The Ultimate Fighter.’ All my fights before that were at 145, but I was smaller and I hadn’t really grown into my body and my frame yet. Now I’m a little bit bigger, but I’m still not big. I’m definitely one of the smaller lightweights weight-wise. My walkaround weight is pretty much the same as what I am on fight day, which is about 167 pounds. I know that 145 is achievable. … I always imagined being a champion at 145 pounds or 65 kilos. My original dream was to be the Shooto champion at 65 kilograms. … I feel like in the next couple of years I’ll be coming into my prime. I think that the timing’s right and it’s time for me to move down. I think that I can be a serious threat and a contender.”

With a 6'1" frame it's hard to imagine the man they call "skinny" in Portuguese dropping back down to featherweight at 27 years of age when bodies normally begin to fill-out even more so, but there's no doubt many in the division would have difficulty with his range and submission ability; others have already vacated the uber-deep lightweight division for the featherweight class, will Miller make it official and be the next?


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Wednesday, 17 August 2011

MMA Combat - Kampmann vs. Story, Rosa vs. Maldonado Confirmed

MMA Combat - Kampmann vs. Story, Rosa vs. Maldonado Confirmed

Wednesday, August 17, UFC officials announced that welterweight contenders Martin Kampmann (17-5-0) and Rick Story (13-4-0) will square off this coming November at UFC 139 - dos Santos vs. Velasquez in San Jose, California.

Danish striker Martin Kampmann, who now fights out of Xtreme Couture in Las Vegas, Nevada, is coming off back-to-back losses for the first time in his career when razor-close decisions failed to go his way against Jake Shields and Diego Sanchez respectively. 4-3-0 since vacating the middleweight division for the welterweight ranks, "Hitman" will be desperate to pick up a win against the powerhouse wrestler that is Story.

Rick "Horror" Story made considerable waves in the division his past May when he capped a 6-fight winning streak with a unanimous decision over one-time title challenger Thiago Alves. Riding the high from that contest, Story accepted a short notice fight against Nate Marquardt scheduled less than one month after his previous bout, but failed medicals saw Marquardt get replaced by Charlie Brenneman and "The Spaniard" made his opportunity count as he out-wrestled the hulking story en route to a unanimous decision win. Now looking to recapture some of that hype, Story will try to get back in the win column against the tough veteran in Kampmann later this year.

Also announced Wednesday, Aaron Rosa will make his return to the light heavyweight division when he battles Brazilian slugger, Fabio Maldonado at UFC Live 6 - Johnson vs. Cruz, scheduled to go down October 1 at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C.. A veteran of both Strikeforce and Bellator FC, Rosa came up short in his UFC debut this past June, suffering a TKO defeat at the hands of Joey Beltran. Team Nogueira representative Fabio Maldonado made a successful promotion debut at UFC 120, picking up a TKO victory against TUF alumnus James McSweeney; however, a second bout against Kyle Kingsbury would lead to a controversial decision defeat, despite the considerable damage Maldonado was able to inflict throughout the contest at The Ultimate Fighter 13 Finale, June 4.


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Tuesday, 16 August 2011

MMA Combat - Gamburyan Withdraws From UFC 135

MMA Combat - Gamburyan Withdraws From UFC 135

TUF finalist and one-time WEC featherweight title challenger, Manny "The Anvil" Gamburyan (11-6-0), has been forced to withdraw from his scheduled fight with Nova Uniao standout, Diego Nunes (16-2-0) citing a shoulder injury via his twitter account on Monday, a familiar problem for the Judoka who dislocated his shoulder during the Ultimate Fighter Season 5 Finale in 2007.

“I’m [off] from the UFC 135 card. I hurt my shoulder and MRI is not looking good,” Gamburyan wrote. “I just wanna say sorry to [all] my friends and fans. I’ll [be] back!”

Gamburyan [30] returned to the octagon this past June for the first time since January of 2009, when back to back losses at lightweight saw him vacate the division for the featherweight ranks. At UFC Live 4, June 26, Gamburyan fought a man in a similar position in Tyson Griffin, but was handed a unanimous decision defeat in his first fight after challenging champion Jose Aldo for his 145lbs strap. A replacement for Gamburyan has not yet been announced, but with more than five weeks before the event, which takes place September 24 at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado, it's expected the promotion will find another opponent for the tough Brazilian.


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Friday, 5 August 2011

MMA Combat - UFC 133 - Ortiz vs. Evans, Pick 'em

MMA Combat - UFC 133 - Ortiz vs. Evans, Pick 'em

Saturday, August 6, 2011, the Ultimate Fighting Championship will go live from the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for UFC 133 - Ortiz vs. Evans featuring a light heavyweight tilt between former champions, "The Huntington Beach Badboy" Tito Ortiz (16-8-1), and "Suga" Rashad Evans (15-1-1). Below you will find our picks for the evening's main-card, one that has been riddled with injuries in the months and weeks leading up to the event, but nevertheless, promises some thrilling match-ups.

Rory MacDonald (11-1, 2-1 UFC) vs. Mike Pyle (21-7-1, 4-2 UFC)
Rory MacDonald is perhaps the most exciting young talent to come out of Canada since Georges St. Pierre; possessing a quiet confidence, the Kelowna, British Columbia native who now trains out of Tristar in Montreal, Canada, has stopped ten opponents in eleven career wins. The veteran Pyle, out of Xtreme Couture, has a twelve-year experience advantage over the young gun, and finds himself on a three-fight winning streak with quality decision wins over John Hathaway and Ricardo Almeida. Despite Pyle's strong success of late I'm picking Rory MacDonald here, who will utilize his speed and advantage standing to take a unanimous decision on the judge's cards.

Jorge Rivera (19-8, 7-6 UFC) vs. Constantinos Philippou (7-2, 1 NC, 0-1 UFC)

There are no secrets when it comes to Jorge Rivera, the man simply likes to brawl. At 39 years of age, Rivera has more or less been a main-stay in the UFC since 2005, and was a winner in three straight contests before losing by TKO to England's Michael Bisping at UFC 127 in February of this year. Admittingly, I've seen much less of Philippou, who lost a hard-fought decision in his UFC debut to local favorite Nick Catone at UFC 128. A winner of seven consecutive bouts before then (1 NC), all in the Ring of Combat cage, I'm going with the younger, fresher man out of Serra-Longo Fight Team. Philippou takes a late TKO stoppage in round 3.

Dennis Hallman (50-13-2, 1 NC, 3-4 UFC) vs. Brian Ebersole (47-14-1, 1 NC, 1-0 UFC)
When first glancing at the records above, you might feel inclined to clear your eyes as these fighters have a remarkable 127 fights between them. Brian Ebersole made his octagon debut in his 62nd career bout this past February when he upset wily veteran, Chris Lytle via unanimous decision. The 30-year old out of Bradley, Illinois, has stopped 33 career opponents inside the distance and has never been knocked out in his professional career. 35-year old Dennis Hallman on the other hand made his UFC debut nearly eleven years ago defeating Matt Hughes by way of arm-bar submission at UFC 29 - Defense of the Belts. Having never been submitted himself Hallman has finished 39 opponents by that very method, and our guess is that he catches Ebersole (who has been tapped nine times) before this fight reaches the judge's cards.

Vitor Belfort (19-9, 8-5 UFC) vs. Yoshihiro Akiyama (13-3, 2 NC, 1-2 UFC)
Looking at this fight, the first thing that comes to mind is it could very well come down to a war of attrition. Akiyama at 1-2 inside the octagon, could just as easily be 0-3 with a controversial split decision over Alan Belcher. The world-class Judoka is a smooth and fluent athlete, but carries a frame that looks more suited to the welterweight ranks. Both men have power in their hands, and will look to test the waters standing early. Their submission games will likely neutralize that aspect of the fight, so take-downs may prove critical as both men have been difficult to stop in their respective careers. As the bigger, faster man with an edge in experience against top-tier competition, I expect Belfort to use more refined striking en-route to a unanimous decision or perhaps, late TKO stoppage. Akiyama's back is against the wall however, and should he find a way to frustrate Belfort's potent attack early on, he could make this a very competitive fight down the stretch when fatigue sets in.

Rashad Evans (15-1-1, 10-1-1 UFC) vs. Tito Ortiz (16-8-1, 15-8-1 UFC)
Don't expect this to be fight of the year, but what we can anticipate is for it to be every bit as competitive and hard-nosed an effort as you would expect out of these two combatants. In Tito's prime this would have been a bout for the ages, but years of competition and injury have naturally slowed the fierce competitor, forcing him to rely on other parts of his game that do not instill the same fear in opposition that his wrestling and ground and pound once did. Tito will have a size, and likely strength advantage heading into the contest as well as the confidence that comes with a recent victory inside the octagon. Evans should experience some ring-rust as he enters the cage for the first time in well over a year, but the man that Rashad was in 2007 is merely a shell of the fighter that exists today. World-class training and numerous "big time" fights has made the former champion a well-rounded, force to be reckoned with, and while he may have difficulty controlling a fresh Ortiz in the first, Evans will prove to be too quick, more diverse, and have more in the tank in the final two stanzas as he takes a unanimous decision on all judge's cards.

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Wednesday, 3 August 2011

MMA Combat - Zuffa Releases Trio of Golden Glory Fighters

MMA Combat - Zuffa Releases Trio of Golden Glory Fighters

Wednesday, August 3, 2011, Golden Glory trainer and coach, Martijn De Jong, announced via his twitter account that the Dutch gym had three additional fighters released from their Zuffa contracts; the news comes on the back of Friday's report that former Strikeforce heavyweight champion, Alistair Overeem, had been cut from the roster after declaring his intention to fight for another promotion this October, after declining a fight in September with Strikeforce.

Brother Valentijn Overeem, ADCC champion John Einemo, and shockingly, former Strikeforce women's welterweight champion Marloes Coenen, have now been added to that list as suggested by De Jong.

“I am very disappointed to let you know that Marloes Coenen, John Einemo and Valentijn Overeem have been cut from Strikeforce [and the] UFC,”
de Jong wrote Wednesday.

Coenen was recently featured in the co-main event at Strikeforce - Fedor vs. Henderson, July 30, as she put her title on the line against Alpha Male's Miesha Tate. Tate forced Coenen to tap from a submission for the first time in her career when she secured an arm-in triangle choke in the fourth round of a very competitive bout, becoming the new 135lbs champion with the victory

Einemo fought only once under contract with Zuffa when he was stopped on strikes at UFC 131 in June by Dave Herman. It's also worth noting that Einemo was awared fight of the night honors (and a handsome bonus) for his showing inside the octagon that night. At 29-26-0, Valentijn Overeem put together three consecutive wins before turtling under fire when a determined Chad Griggs opened up on him, forcing the TKO stoppage at 2:08 of the first round, June 18, at Strikeforce - Overeem vs. Werdum.


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MMA Combat - UFC Headed Back to Toronto, Silva Inks Deal with Nike

MMA Combat - UFC Headed Back to Toronto, Silva Inks Deal with Nike

The Ultimate Fighting Championship is headed North again as the promotion looks to host its second show in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, December 10, 2011, at the Air Canada Center - home to the Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Raptors franchises. The news was first reported by ESPN Tuesday who referenced Zuffa chairman and CEO, Lorenzo Fertitta as their source.

No bouts have officially been announced for the card, which will be taken in by roughly 20 000 live spectators as opposed to the 55 000+ that played witness to the promotion's first ever Ontario event, April 29 of this year at the Rogers Center.

Also making headlines, UFC middleweight champion, Anderson Silva, has locked into a sponsorship deal with Nike Apparel becoming the first Brazilian mixed martial artist to do so when the 36 year old put pen-to-paper. The partnership was revealed Tuesday by director of sports marketing - Nike Brazil, Luis Alexandre.

Silva will join Japanese talents Yoshihiro Akiyama, Caol Uno, and Kazuyuki Miyata who are also backed by the brand as "The Spider" continues to accumulate big-name sponsors with the help of 9ine Sports Marketing, a firm founded by Brazilian soccer legend Ronaldo. In 2011 alone, Silva has added Burger King, Corinthians SC, and now Nike to his portfolio of partners.


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Tuesday, 2 August 2011

MMA Combat - Strikeforce Releases Alistair Overeem

MMA Combat - Strikeforce Releases Alistair Overeem

Strikeforce heavyweight champion, Alistair "The Demolition Man" Overeem has reportedly been released by the promotion who exercised that contractual right with one fight remaining on the fighter's contract. HDNet's Inside MMA initially broke the news Friday, July 29, but to many it will not come as a surprise with Overeem announcing Thursday his intention to fight this October for a Netherlands-based show promoted by his trainer at Golden Glory, Martin De Jong.

Undefeated in mixed martial arts competition since 2007 (a streak spanning eleven fights), Overeem has finished 33 of 35 career wins inside the distance with 14 [T]KOs and 19 submissions on record. The Dutch Striker last competed June 18, defeating Fabricio Werdum via unanimous decision and achieved new personal heights in 2010 by winning the K-1 World Heavyweight Grand Prix.

The news will surely send shock-waves through the MMA world as we await comment out of Overeem's camp. With seldom a top-ten talent outside the Zuffa banner, Overeem's intention to dip his toes in the boxing ring may not be as far fetched as once believed. Until then, he'll return to pummeling under-whelming competition inside Japanese promotions who have maintained close ties with the hulking heavyweight, or at least that's this writer's best guess.


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MMA Combat - Strikeforce - Fedor vs. Henderson, Results

MMA Combat - Strikeforce - Fedor vs. Henderson, Results

Strikeforce - Fedor vs. Henderson went live from the Sears Center in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, Saturday, July 30, 2011, and featured a heavyweight contest between "The Last Emperor" Fedor Emelianenko and current Strikeforce light heavyweight champion, Dan Henderson.

Being tabbed as one of the most highly anticipated bouts of the year, if not all-time, the first round did not disappoint as the two legends swarmed each other with big power punches that threatened both men early on; finding the clinch Henderson pressed Emelianenko against the cage and the two jockeyed for position, while catching their wind for the second flurry of action that was to come.

As they separated, Emelianenko moved forward once more with an onslaught of strikes that sent "Hendo" reeling to the mat in defense; as the Russian aggressively looked for the finish, Henderson was able to catch a leg and slip out from underneath his foe before landing a devastating upper-cut that saw Emelianenko's posture go limp if only for a second. Following up with swift strikes from the top, Henderson forced the stoppage as referee Herb Dean jumped in to halt the action at 4:12 of the first round, declaring Dan Henderson the winner of this all-time classic encounter.

In the co-main event, Alpha Male representative Miesha Tate was able to win the war of attrition as both ladies had their moments throughout the four-rounds of championship action. Entering the fourth anyone's match, Tate looked the more exhausted of the two combatants until a powerful take-down drove Coenen to the mat. Setting up an arm-in triangle choke, Tate was able to advance position from one-side of the champion's body to the other in order to secure the hold; with no avenue for escape, Tate forced the tap, becoming the first woman to do so against the seasoned dutch fighter. The win crowns Miesha Tate as the new Strikeforce women's welterweight champion.

Other results from the card are round below:

1 Gabriel Salinas-Jones def. Bryan Humes via Submission (Brabo Choke) rd3 1:19
2 Derek Brunson def. Lumumba Sayers via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) rd1 4:33
3 Alexis Davis def. Julie Kedzie via Decision (Unanimous) rd3 5:00
4 Tyler Stinson def. Eduardo Pamplona via KO (Punch) rd1 0:15
5 Gesias Cavalcante def. Bobby Green via Decision (Split) rd3 5:00
6 Tarec Saffiedine def. Scott Smith via Decision (Unanimous) rd3 5:00
7 Tyron Woodley def. Paul Daley via Decision (Unanimous) rd3 5:00
8 Tim Kennedy def. Robbie Lawler via Decision (Unanimous) rd3 5:00
9 Miesha Tate def. Marloes Coenen via Submission (Arm-Triangle Choke) rd4 3:03
10 Dan Henderson def. Fedor Emelianenko via TKO (Punches) rd1 4:12


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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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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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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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Thursday, 21 July 2011

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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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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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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