Showing posts with label UFC 162. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UFC 162. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

After UFC 162 win, Mark Munoz would gladly take title shot vs. Weidman


Munoz is Selling his UFC 162 Gear on Ebay to help promote Wrestling!!

by Matt Erickson on Jul 07, 2013 at 3:45 pm ET
mark-munoz-21.jpgMark Munoz has some ideas if Anderson Silva isn't in the mood for a rematch with Chris Weidman to try to recapture his middleweight title.

Well, really just one idea: He'll take the shot.

Munoz (13-3 MMA, 8-3 UFC) returned from a yearlong layoff on Saturday night and tore through Tim Boetsch (16-6 MMA, 7-5 UFC) with a dominant display of ground-and-pound. He's won five of six – with that one loss coming at the hands of Weidman, a brutal knockout in July 2012.

Munoz has issued middleweight title challenges before – when Silva was the king of the mountain. Now that he's finally been dethroned, despite UFC President Dana White saying a rematch is in the cards for Silva if he wants it, Munoz is ready to step up in his stead.

"If Anderson doesn't fight Chris, I would love to step in," Munoz said at the post-event news conference for UFC 162, which took place Saturday at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. "This was the real Mark Munoz tonight. When I fought Chris, I actually had some adversity fighting him. I would really love a rematch with him if (Silva) doesn't take it."

After he beat Chris Leben at UFC 138 in November 2011, Munoz made a few ripples in the middleweight ocean when he said he'd love to fight Silva for the title. He had four straight wins at that point and seven in his past eight, with just a split-decision loss to Yushin Okami keeping him from eight in a row.

But considering Munoz had done some training with the Black House camp Silva is a part of, Silva reportedly found it odd that a sort-of teammate would want to fight him.

That appears to be water under the bridge. Munoz said Silva's loss to Weidman, which came by second-round knockout in UFC 162's main event (after Silva got caught with a punch while dipping and dodging and otherwise clowning around, as critics instantly called it) was one that was disappointing to him – but that the two talked about getting together again in the gym.

"I was disappointed because I know what Anderson can do and what he's capable of," Munoz said. "He got caught tonight. But he'll be back, though. He's a champion. He's been there for so long. I told him I want to train with him, and he said he'll come train."

Munoz's win was a big one for him from an emotional standpoint. After his loss to Weidman, he had an injury he needed to recover from. And he went through a bout of now well-documented depression in which he took his stress out on food.

At one point, Munoz said leading up to the fight with Boetsch, he had ballooned up past 260 pounds. That left plenty of work to do in order to reach 185 pounds again. But he did it, and said before the fight he felt better physically than he ever has before.

After beating Boetsch – landing nearly 200 strikes – Munoz said his right hand was a little sore, and he wasn't sure if it was broken. But one thing that wasn't broken was his spirit. That appears to be renewed in a big way. Now he just hopes it can ultimately lead to a title shot.

"It feels amazing to be back," he said. "I went through a lot of stuff, and I'd just say that adversity is the dust that polishes the diamond. It was my time to shine tonight, and I did. I love being in there – it felt like home. It really did. The stuff I went through is the stuff I think a lot of people go through – and I was just vocal about it. Now, I'm past it.

"It made me a better person and now I'm here – and I'm here to stay."

For complete coverage of UFC 162, stay tuned to the UFC Events section of the site. 
 
Scott Casber - Takedown Wrestling Media - 515-707-8657

Friday, July 5, 2013

Don't Miss UFC 162 Live Tomorrow Night


UFC 162: Silva vs Weidman Live Tomorrow Night
UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva defends the title against the undefeated Chris Weidman! UFC 162 presented by Bud Light - live tomorrow night at 10pm ET / 7pm PT on Pay-Per-View andUFC.TV

Fight Week Continues In Vegas
The biggest UFC Fan Expo to date kicks off today! Plus, UFC 162 weigh-ins, amateur MMA, and more, all leading up to the live event tomorrow night! Visit ufc.com for the full schedule.

More Than 50 Guest Fighters To Appear At UFC Fan Expo
Thousands of fans will celebrate their passion for America's fastest growing sport through participation in exhibitions, fighter autograph and training sessions, fan-inspired special events and competitions. Plus, UFC Fan Expo 2013 will feature more UFC fighters than any other UFC fan event ever. Be a part of this historic weekend!

Tickets Available For Upcoming UFC Events At Ticketmaster.com
Great tickets still available for Silva vs Weidman in Vegas - Condit vs Kampmann 2 in Indianapolis and Shogun vs Sonnen in Boston on sale now!
UFC 162: Silva vs Weidman - LIVE on Pay-Per-View - Sat. July 6 - Las Vegas, NV
FOX UFC Saturday: Johnson vs Moraga - LIVE on FOX - Sat. July 27 - Seattle, WA

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

The Countdown to UFC 162 Begins Tonight


The Countdown to UFC 162 Begins Tonight
Before their championship showdown this Saturday night, see Anderson Silva and Chris Weidman make their final preparations as fight night approaches! Countdown to UFC 162 premieres tonight at 11pm ET/ 8pm PT on FUEL TV

Fight Week Hits Vegas Starting Tomorrow!
It's the ultimate week-long experience for UFC fans! Featuring the largest gathering of fighters and unprecedented access to UFC stars, the biggest UFC Fan Expo® to date, an Ultimate Poker® tournament, UFC Hall of Fame induction ceremony, a free Three Days Grace concert presented by Bud Light®, an exclusive UFC fan party, autograph signings, weigh-ins and UFC® 162.

More Than 50 Guest Fighters To Appear At UFC Fan Expo
Thousands of fans will celebrate their passion for America's fastest growing sport through participation in exhibitions, fighter autograph and training sessions, fan-inspired special events and competitions. Plus, UFC Fan Expo 2013 will feature more UFC fighters than any other UFC fan event ever. Be a part of this historic weekend!

Tickets Available For Upcoming UFC Events At Ticketmaster.com
Great tickets still available for Silva vs Weidman in Vegas - Condit vs Kampmann 2 in Indianapolis and Shogun vs Sonnen in Boston on sale now!
UFC 162: Silva vs Weidman - LIVE on Pay-Per-View - Sat. July 6 - Las Vegas, NV
FOX UFC Saturday: Johnson vs Moraga - LIVE on FOX - Sat. July 27 - Seattle, WA

Friday, June 21, 2013

Tuff-N-Uff announces July 5 event in Las Vegas as part of UFC Fight Week 2013 action

Finally, Las Vegas' two best mixed martial arts promotions have come together for a holiday spectacular.


As part of the Ultimate Fighting Championship's highly anticipated UFC Fight Week 2013, "Tuff-N-Uff: The Future Stars of MMA" returns to Las Vegas' South Point Arena on Friday, July 5, for the latest installment of its now-legendary nights of entertainment filled with high-paced MMA action, live music, free beer sampling, Papa John's pizza-eating contest and some of Las Vegas' finest BBQ for the promotion's one-of-a-kind "Festibrawl."

"The UFC has always featured the very best professional MMA fighters on the planet, and we've always strived to do the same at the amateur level," Tuff-N-Uff president Barry Meyer said. "For us to now be joining forces for a project as incredible as UFC Fight Week is an amazing accomplishment. We know fans from all over the world will be in Las Vegas to see Anderson Silva face Chris Weidman at UFC 162, and we hope they'll make the five-minute drive to South Point Arena to check out the best amateur talent in the country – truly the future stars of MMA."

The "Festibrawl" pre-party, which includes food, drinks and live music, starts at 5:30 p.m., just moments after the conclusion of the official weigh-ins for "UFC 162: Silva vs. Weidman." UFC contenders Travis Browne, Clay Guida and Erik Perez will be on hand to sign autographs, and the first Tuff-N-Uff fight is at 7:30 p.m.

The "Tuff-N-Uff: Festibrawl" features an incredible six championship bouts, including a long-awaited grudge match between current Tuff-N-Uff lightweight champion Shane "Biggs" Johnson (7-2-1) and former title holder Jake "Rorshach" Swinney (7-2).

The two lightweights were once training partners but have openly feuded since Johnson left his former home at Xtreme Couture. Swinney relinquished the title in 2012 as he looked to turn pro, but an injury slowed those plans. Now he's hoping to win back the title he never actually lost and silence a critic in the process. Meanwhile, champ Johnson is unbeaten in his past seven fights and has defended his belt twice during the impressive run.

In additional championship action, undefeated middleweight titleholder Dylan Jahrling (5-0) puts his perfect record on the line against former light heavyweight champ Khalil "The War Horse" Rountree (5-1).

House of RYU's Jahrling has finished four of his five opponents in the very first round, but he now meets Wanderlei Silva product Rountree, who needed just 49 seconds to earn a win in his first fight at 185 pounds. Both are explosive finishers, and the fight seems certain to deliver fireworks fitting of the Fourth of July weekend.

In additional featured action, welterweight titleholder Jeff "The Bullet" Roman (4-0) meets undefeated challenger Richie "The Boogeyman" Martinez (3-0-1).

Top One Kick Nick product Roman claimed the Tuff-N-Uff title in January with a second-round stoppage of Kawika Lagasca, who was the first fighter to make it past 54 seconds in the cage with the explosive new champ. He'll face top challenger Martinez, who is unbeaten in four amateur fights.

Rounding out the championship action, women's flyweight champ Brenna Larkin (5-0) meets Kari Lichtenwalner (4-4), Steve Ramirez (7-2) faces Jesse Romero (5-4) for the vacant 130-pound title and heavyweights Jesse Cervantes (2-0) and Jermaine McDermott (2-0) will compete for Tuff-N-Uff's heavyweight belt.

In addition to the night's headlining contests, a full lineup of aspiring amateur fighters from some of the world's top academies – including 10th Planet, House of Ryu, One Kick Nick, Syndicate MMA, UFC Gym, Wand Fight Team and Xtreme Couture – will compete at Tuff-N-Uff's July 5 "Festibrawl."

Tickets for the event, which start at just $25, are available by calling the South Point Arena Box Office at (702) 797-8055 or online at SouthPointArena.com.

Pink Spot Vapors presents Tuff-N-Uff, brought to you by Findlay Kia, Glen Lerner Injury Attorneys, Las Vegas Nutrition Center and TapouT Hybrid. UFC contenders available for signing are subject to change.

The full fight card is available for viewing at TuffNUff.com. Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/tuffnuff. Follow us on Twitter at @tuffnuff.

Come see the future stars of mixed martial arts.