Showing posts with label Lyoto Machida. Show all posts
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Monday, July 7, 2014

UFC Seves Up Two Incredible Cards With Champs Retaining Belts and a Legend Leaving the Cage Behind

By: Rich Bergeron

UFC 175 and The Ultimate Fighter 19 Finale took center stage at Mandalay Bay this weekend as part of the biggest fight week of the year in Las Vegas.

First up was UFC 175, where the main event saw Chris Weidman (12-0) prove his doubters wrong by dominating Lyoto Machida (21-5) over the first three rounds. Weidman did have to weather a late storm from the Karate expert, who turned on the jets late in the fight and seemed to have Weidman in survival mode by the final bell.  The champion retained his belt, but he told Color Commentator Joe Rogan that he didn't remember parts of the fight. This is concerning to many in the MMA media, but Weidman also tempered those remarks by saying he was just fighting in the moment. It also came to light after the bout that Weidman had one of his worst training camps ever and was still recovering from knee surgery and a camp injury. Either way, it looked like Machida was auditioning for "Dancing With The Stars" in the first few rounds. His style needs to be more aggressive through the entire fight if he wants to stay relevant in the division. Weidman was patient, and it paid off with the judges giving him a unanimous decision by a wide points margin. 

"Rowdy" Ronda Rousey (10-0) took just 16 seconds to bulldoze over Alexis Davis (16-6). After a few punches were exchanged, Rousey executed a phenomenal Judo throw, holding onto Davis in a tight headlock as both fighters hit the ground. Rousey rained down at least seven straight shots to the face of Davis before the ref jumped in to save the day. Still, Davis fought on in zombie mode, first clinging to Rousey's waist and then trying to take the referee down before realizing what happened.

There was more to talk about in the post fight interview process there, as Rogan relayed a question from "the truck" in reference to the possibility of Rousey fighting at UFC 176. She replied that she'd have to talk to her team, but Dana White then appeared to berate Rogan after apologizing to Rousey for the suggestion. Obviously White and the truck weren't on the same page.

Further adding injury to insult was a backstage scene in which Rousey had to have her hand stitched up due to a knuckle injury she left untreated. A cyst developed in the previous cut that split open again in the fight. Rousey will also undergo arthroscopic knee surgery, which she said is already scheduled. She previously stated she wanted to take a long break after this fight, so we probably won't see her back in the cage until late this year.

Uriah Hall (9-4) weathered a broken toe to beat Thiago Santos (9-3) in one of the most gutsy performances of his career. Hall earned the unanimous decision despite the doctor almost stopping the fight when Hall came back to his corner after the first round with his toe just about twisted off his foot.

"The California Kid" Uriah Hall (31-7) appeared for the first time in a long time on the undercard Saturday night against a game Alex "Bruce Leeroy" Caceres (10-6, 1 N/C).  Caceres gave Faber some trouble early on with his awkward style, but Faber used his wrestling and jiu jitsu to maintain control of the fight until he sunk a picture-perfect rear naked choke to end the fight at the 1:09 mark of the third round.

In Other Results:

Russell Doane (14-3) won a split decision against Marcus Brimage (6-3)
Kenny Robertson (14-3) earned a unanimous decision victory over Ildemar Alcantra (20-7)
Bruno Santos (14-1) edged out a split decision over Chris Camozzi (19-8)
Rob Font (11-1) demolished George Roop (15-11-1) with a knockout win at 2:19 of the first round.
Luke Zachrich (14-3) earned a unanimous decision win over Guilherme Vasconcelos (3-2)
Kevin Casey (9-3) made quick work of Bubba Bush (8-3) with a series of elbows to earn a 1st round KO


Sunday night featured another series of phenomenal fights headlined by the final fight in BJ Penn's career. The third bout between Frankie Edgar (17-4-1) and Penn (16-10-2) cemented Dana White's statements about "The Prodigy" needing to retire. Penn pulled guard for most of the fight, looking more like he was a break dancer working on his backspin than an MMA fighter trying to go out on top.

Other than a series of upkick attempts and some ineffective punches and elbows from his back, Penn looked hopeless in his final fight in the Octagon. Edgar used his superior wrestling and striking to stop Penn for the third time in the Hawaiian's career. Elbows and punches opened Penn up late in the third round with Referee Herb Dean stepping in to save Penn from further damage at the 4:19 mark of the round.

Penn told Rogan after the bout that he should not have even been in the cage for this fight, and it was time to call it quits. He's had a fantastic and memorable career, but unfortunately he may be most remembered for refusing to realize his time was up. Penn only managed one victory over the course of his last six fights, including the other two losses to Edgar for the lightweight title. To add insult to injury, none of Team Penn's fighters made it to the finale except for Dan Spohn, who was beaten soundly by Patrick Walsh earlier in the night.

Corey Anderson (3-0) earned his first official UFC win and The Ultimate Fighter trophy for this season's 205 pound class with a dominating performance against Matt Van Buren (6-3). Ironically, Van Buren said in the montage leading up to the bout that he was going to hit Anderson harder than he'd ever been hit in his life. It turned out the opposite way with Anderson unloading some heavy punches to quickly force his opponent's back against the cage. Anderson blazed forward with bombing lefts and rights, dropping Van Buren to the mat. Though Van Buren appeared to be covering up well on the ground, he did not fight back enough to keep the fight going. The fight lasted just one second over a full minute, and Van Buren never really had a chance to showcase any of his best skills in the bout.

Eddie Gordon (7-1) made the best of his time working with Matt Serra and Ray Longo after leaving The Ultimate Fighter house. Dhiego Lima (9-2) didn't have a chance to lock up one of his slick submissions thanks to an immediate attack from "Truck" to start the bout. In only took Gordon ten more seconds than Anderson to get the finish and earn his own trophy and become this season's Welterweight winner. He also used a blitz of punches to finish his opponent.

Both fights were more explosive and exciting than any of the experts predicted they would be, and both were also far better than any performance the winners displayed while on the show. Both fighters won a customized Harley Davidson motorcycle in addition to a cheesy crystal trophy. Can't the UFC afford something better for these guys considering what they go through to win the tournament?

Both Anderson and Gordon are sure to become serious contenders in their respective divisions. They both seem to realize now that dynamic striking is what keeps their fans and their bosses entertained.

Patrick Walsh (5-1) wound up getting a win in the preliminaries by almost entirely abandoning his hands-down approach to striking. He dominated the bulk of the first two rounds against Daniel Spohn (8-4) with his superior wrestling, all the while working to submit Spohn with a Kimura. Spohn looked doomed until the referee stood the two fighters up late in the third round. Walsh kept his hands up this time, but he also positioned them a bit too far away from his face. Spohn split the uprights and gave Walsh reason to panic with a series of heavy handed punches and elbows. It could have been curtains for Walsh if Spohn didn't make the mistake of trying to sink a guillotine choke, which Walsh always escaped from on prior attempts. Walsh escaped yet again, bleeding from a gash on his forehead. He rode out the final seconds in top control and earned a unanimous decision by 29-28 scores across the board. Congrats to Walsh, a fellow Massachusetts native and recent guest on our FNU Combat Sports Show.        

In Other Results:

Derrick Lewis (11-2-1) scored a first round KO of Guto Inocente (6-3) at the 3:30 mark.
Dustin Ortiz (14-3) won a split decision against Justin Scoggins (9-1).
Kevin Lee (8-1) used smart defense and striking to edge out a split decision against Jesse Ronson (13-5)
Leandro Issa (12-4) pulled off an incredible comeback to submit Jumabieke Tuerxun (14-3) in the 3rd
Adriano Martins (26-7) knocked out Juan Manuel Puig (11-3) at 2:21 of the first with punches
Sarah Moras (4-1) notched a unanimous decision win over Alexis Dufresne (5-1)
Robert Drysdale (7-0) led off the card and made his UFC debut count with a Rear Naked Choke submission of Keith Berish (5-1)

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

UFC 175: The Start of a New Era, Again?




By Chris Huntemann, Columnist



 
Remember “The Machida Era?” 

Think back to UFC 98 when Lyoto Machida’s punches to Rashad Evans’ face crumpled him to the mat and landed “The Dragon” the light heavyweight title. No sooner did Evans hit the mat that we heard Joe Rogan proclaim “Welcome to the Machida Era.”

Well, it didn’t last very long. A controversial title defense against Mauricio “Shogun” Rua followed by a rematch and first-round knockout loss to Shogun ended “The Machida Era” before it really began. Machida had a chance to bring his era back to life against current Light Heavyweight Champion Jon Jones at UFC 140. But this time it was Machida’s turn to crumple to the mat, courtesy of a guillotine choke.

Since then, Machida moved to middleweight and hopes the third time is the charm as he takes on Chris Weidman for the middleweight title Saturday at UFC 175 in Las Vegas. Will “The Dragon” roar once again? Or, will Weidman prove his two victories against the seemingly unstoppable Anderson Silva were not a fluke?

I’ll get to the main event fight in a moment. 

First, let’s take a look at the other fights on this Saturday’s main card:


Marcus Brimage vs. Russell Doane (Bantamweight – 135 lbs.)

Brimage is a veteran of season 14 of The Ultimate Fighter (Team Michael Bisping vs. Team Jason “Mayhem” Miller, for those who don’t remember), where he showed great promise and power in his hands. That led to a three-fight win streak for Brimage before he helped launch the career of featherweight Conor McGregor by losing to him in April of last year.

Doane’s lone UFC fight resulted in a triangle choke victory against Leandro Thomas Issa at the UFC Fight Night: Lim vs. Saffiedine card in January. His record is rife with submission victories, and I like him to do the same here in an upset against a TUF veteran.

Prediction: Doane by submission


Uriah Hall vs. Thiago Santos (Middleweight – 185 lbs.)

Everyone knows who Uriah Hall is. He was pegged for stardom on season 18 of The Ultimate Fighter, when he viciously knocked out every single one of his opponents, and Chael Sonnen himself said he could have been a number one contender for the middleweight title right on the heels of the show.

Given Chael’s current situation, we’re not sure how much stock to put in his words. It also didn’t help that Hall seemed so timid in losing the final of TUF to Kelvin Gastelum and then lost again to John Howard. He rebounded somewhat by sending Chris Leben into retirement last year.

Santos secured a TKO victory against Rony Markes – who’s no joke himself – in his last fight. But I think Hall continues his climb up the middleweight ladder with a TKO victory of his own.

Prediction: Hall by TKO


Stefan Struve vs. Matt Mitrione (Heavyweight)

Matt Mitrione is a curious case. He came across as a weirdo on The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights, but he proved his doubters wrong when he embarked on a five-fight win streak following his time on the show. Then he suffered a two-fight losing streak before alternating wins and losses in his next three fights.

Struve is fighting for the first time since having his jaw rearranged by Mark Hunt. More importantly, it's his first time competing in the cage since the discovery that he suffers from a serious heart ailment. I watched Struve fight in person when he submitted Pat Barry on the UFC Live 6: Cruz vs. Johnson card in 2011. Mitrione has serious power, and Struve has been knocked out before. But I like Struve to be methodical in his approach and use his reach advantage to set up strikes while avoiding Mitrione’s loaded fists.

Prediction: Struve by unanimous decision


Ronda Rousey vs. Alexis Davis (Women’s Bantamweight Title – 135 lbs.)

I’ve said this before, but I don’t think Ronda Rousey will ever lose. To anyone. However, I said the same thing about Anderson Silva, and we saw what happened. But unlike the men’s middleweight division, I don’t believe the depth of talent is there yet in women’s MMA, even though it has been an exciting addition to the UFC. Ronda is clearly the best female fighter in the sport, and I don’t think any other woman even comes close to matching her incredible talent.

Ronda showed vastly improved striking in her latest bouts, and she ended her last fight thanks to a vicious knee to Sara McMann’s liver. Still, I like her to go back to Ol’ Reliable to successfully defend her title yet again. Once she gets a grasp on an opponent's arm, there's no escape.

Prediction: Rousey by submission


Chris Weidman vs. Lyoto Machida (Middleweight Title – 185 lbs.)

There are those who claim Weidman’s victory against Anderson Silva and subsequent title defense were flukes – a product of Silva’s arrogance in the first fight and a freak broken leg in the second. I’m not sure I agree with that assertion for the first fight. Yes, Silva was trying to clown Weidman. Yes, Silva dropped his hands, which is a cardinal sin in MMA. But Silva tried clowning other fighters and dropped his hands against other fighters before.

The difference? Weidman didn’t take the bait. He stepped up his aggression, which is what the best fighters do. Machida won’t clown Weidman like Silva tried to do, but he will do his patented stick-and-move and basically play keep away from Weidman the entire fight. It’s up to Weidman to close the distance with Machida and give him no breathing room.

I think Weidman will do just that. Machida will avoid being finished, but he won’t avoid being ground into the mat by the master wrestler and ground-and-pound specialist Weidman. It looks like we’ll have to wait a little longer to see the rebirth of “The Machida Era.”

Prediction: Weidman by unanimous decision

Let's open up the comment section for fan predictions and see how many folks agree or disagree with my picks. 

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Fight Network to Air Extensive UFC 175 Fight Week Coverage

PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release

TORONTO (July 1, 2014) -- Fight Network, the world's premier 24/7 television channel dedicated to complete coverage of combat sports, will broadcast extensive UFC 175: Weidman vs. Machida and The Ultimate Fighter 19 Finale fight week coverage, including live weigh-ins, press conferences and exclusive pre and post-fight interviews on the scene from Las Vegas.

Fight Network's live coverage will be broadcast on Cablevision's Optimum TV in the U.S., nationwide in Canada, as well as internationally as part of Fight Network's expansion on ZON in Portugal, Telenet in Belgium, D-Smart in Turkey, ZAP in Angola and Mozambique, and OSN across the Middle East and North Africa.

Premiering on Wednesday, July 2, at 7 p.m. ET, Fight News Now: MMA Edition will break down the UFC's doubleheader in Las Vegas, including previews, features, predictions and much more.

Additional fight week coverage will be featured throughout the week during Fight News Now Extra, highlighting the official media day, UFC Fan Expo festivities and pre-fight interviews.

On Friday, July 4, at 7 p.m. ET, Fight Network will air a live broadcast of the official weigh-ins for UFC 175: Weidman vs. Machida, as all the fighters tip the scales ahead of their fights on Saturday night. Weigh-ins will include original commentary and analysis from Fight Network's studios.

The live weigh-ins for The Ultimate Fighter 19 Finale take place on Saturday, July 5 at 4 p.m. with headliners B.J. Penn and Frankie Edgar weighing in for Sunday's trilogy bout.

Immediately following Saturday's pay-per-view broadcast of UFC 175, Fight Network will broadcast a live post-show that includes the official post-fight press conference, interviews from the winners, fight highlights and analysis.

Finally, on Monday, July 7, at 7 p.m. ET, the premiere of 5 Rounds will showcase a full recap of both cards, including a look ahead to what the future has in store for the winners and losers.

For a full listing of Fight Network's broadcast schedule, please visit tv.fightnetwork.com and follow on Twitter @fightnet, become a fan on Facebook and visit us on Instagram @fightnet.

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Post titleUFC 163 VIEWING AT BOONES TAVERN IN DENVER!



  
Tonight the UFC returns to Brazil for UFC 163.

Heavy on local talent, the event will be headlined by a featherweight title fight between champion Jose Aldo and top-contender Chan Sung Jung.
UFC 163 takes place at the HSBC Arena in Rio De Janeiro.  Aside from the featherweight headliner, a key bout in the light heavyweight division between Lyoto Machida and Phil Davis serves at the co-main event.  The main card airs live on pay-per-view with FX and Facebook covering the prelims.

On an impressive 15-fight win streak, Aldo has appeared unbeatable.  After a successful stint in the WEC, the Brazilian made the move to the UFC where he was crowned as the company's first featherweight champ.  Since then, he has defended his title against Mark Hominick, Kenny Florian, Chad Mendes and Frankie Edgar.
Jung, meanwhile, has gone through a surge since entering the Octagon.  After dropping a decision to Leonard Garcia and being knocked out by George Roop in his final two bouts in the WEC, "The Korean Zombie" redeemed his loss to Garcia with an unprecedented twister submission in his UFC debut.  He then followed that up with a seven-second knockout of Hominick and a "Fight of the Year" victory over Dustin Poirier to earn his shot.
 
Come watch the UFC 163 broadcast at BOONES with UFC's newest Welterweight Brandon RUKUS Thatch. Thatch makes his UFC debut this month. Come grab a photo, and help us wish Thatch good luck in his upcoming bout.


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Monday, September 17, 2012

ROUND 5 RELEASES ULTIMATE COLLECTOR SERIES 10 FEATURING THE DEBUT FIGURES OF CHAEL SONNEN, ALISTAIR OVEREEM, DOMINICK CRUZ, ANTHONY PETTIS AND MARK COLEMAN


Markham, ON (September 12th, 2012) – Round 5 President Damon Lau announces the release of the Ultimate Collector Series 10 featuring twelve new figures. The lineup includes debut figures for UFC bantamweight champion Dominick "The Dominator" Cruz, perennial contender Chael Sonnen, heavyweight striking sensation Alistair Overeem, former WEC lightweight champion Anthony "Showtime" Pettis, and the first man to claim the UFC heavyweight championship belt, Mark "The Hammer" Coleman.

The lineup also includes new figures for reigning middleweight champion Anderson "The Spider" Silva and former light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida A Limited Edition Mark Coleman figure based on the Hammer's historic performance at UFC XII: Judgment Day anchors Ultimate Collector Series 10. Each of the 750 Limited Edition figures is individually numbered and bears a sticker autographed by Coleman. The Limited Edition Coleman figures also come complete with Coleman's original Ultiman heavyweight title belt, and are housed in vintage UFC collectible packaging.

"The characters comprising Series 10 reflect the evolution of mixed martial arts," says Round 5 president Damon Lau. "Dominick Cruz, Anthony Pettis, and Chael Sonnen have been fighting for years. They paid their dues in the WEC before they became superstars in the Octagon. After becoming the UFC's first heavyweight champion Mark Coleman lost three straight in the Octagon. A lot of fans said he was finished, but he resurrected his career fighting in PRIDE. Series 10 pays homage to the work ethic and sacrifice that transforms ordinary men into extraordinary fighters."

Each figure in Ultimate Collector Series 10 arrives on shelves in collectible and protective UFC-themed packaging that includes a short bio detailing the individual fighter.

Ultimate Collector Series 10 will be available at Walmart in Canada, and Toys"R"Us in the United States. For more information go toround5.com.
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Friday, August 3, 2012

Don't Miss Shogun vs Vera Live Tomorrow Night


Shogun and Vera Go Head-To-Head Live Tomorrow Night On FOX
Light heavyweights face off tomorrow night as former champion Shogun Rua returns to the Octagon to take on Brandon Vera, plus Lyoto Machida battles Ryan Bader! UFC on FOX live tomorrow night at 8pm ET / 5pm PT on FOX

See The Prelims Live Tomorrow On Fuel TV
Before the action hits FOX, see the prelims live at 5pm ET / 2pm PT on Fuel TV

Watch The Weigh-In Live Today On UFC.com and Fuel TV
Fighters hit the scale at approximately 7pm ET / 4pm PT
UFC on FOX: Shogun vs Vera on FOX - Sat. August 4 - Los Angeles, CA
UFC 150: Henderson vs Edgar II on Pay-Per-View - Sat. Augusts 11 - Denver, CO

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Tickets On Sale This Week For Shogun vs Vera In Los Angeles


Shogun vs Vera Live In Los Angeles, Tickets On Sale This Week Starting At $30
The UFC returns to Staples Center for the first time in over two years for a light heavyweight main event showdown between former champion Shogun Rua and Brandon Vera! Plus, another former champion returns as Lyoto Machida battles Ryan Bader! Saturday, August 4 live at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, CA - UFC Fight Club presale starts Wednesday, June 20 at 10am PT

International Fight Week Comes To Las Vegas This July
Celebrate the UFC over the Fourth of July in Las Vegas! Fans from across the globe will enjoy free concerts, exclusive pool parties, open workouts, pub crawls, UFC Fan Expo, weigh-ins and amazing access to UFC fighters around the city. This all leads up to the ultimate rematch between Anderson Silva and Chael Sonnen at UFC 148 live at the MGM Grand Garden Arena! If you love the UFC, there is no better way to experience it than in Vegas.

Over 50 UFC & Strikeforce Fighters Appearing At UFC Fan Expo July 6-7 In Vegas
The largest collection of the sport's biggest names ever assembled will be featured under one roof in July at the can't-miss fan event of the year. Featuring UFC Hall of Famers Chuck Liddell and Randy Couture, current champions Junior dos Santos, Benson Henderson, Carlos Condit, former champions BJ Penn, Wanderlei Silva, Tito Ortiz, and more!
TICKETS ON SALE THIS WEEK

UFC: Shogun vs Vera
Saturday, August 4 - Staples Center - Los Angeles, CA 

UFC Fight Club Presale
Starts Wednesday, June 20 - 10am PT
Join today for first access to tickets!


UFC Newsletter Presale

Starts Thursday, June 21 - 10am PT
Presale Password: STAPLES
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Public On-Sale
Starts Friday, June 22 - 10am PT
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UFC on FX: Maynard vs Guida on FX - Friday, June 22 - Atlantic City, NJ
UFC 147: Silva vs Franklin II on Pay-Per-View - Sat. June 23 - Belo Horizonte, Brazil