Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Bellator Card Update


Bellator is now face to face with another Pay-per-view nightmare. For the second time their main event has been canceled due to injury. Originally planned as the the third go around between former lightweight champion Michael Chandler and current lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez, it has been scrapped. To replace it the co-main event of Muhammad 'King Mo' Lawal vs Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson will take it's place.

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Matt Brown's Win Streak Continues


Matt Brown and Erick Silva punished one another in their UFC Fight Night Main Event. Coming close to defeat in the first round due to a liver shot and attempted submission, Brown came back to win the fight. He put a brutal beating on Silva, until the referee stepped in for mercy.

Highlights from the fight are here.

Friday, May 9, 2014

A New Threat to Jones


Anthony Johnson has agreed to fight at UFC on Fox 12. My prediction of Johnson as a co-headliner for the eventual Alexander Gustaffson/Jon Jones rematch didn't happen. He will not be facing Daniel Cormier or Dan Henderson, but instead Antonio Rogerio Nogueria.

I agree with the pairing regardless. The UFC is attempting to add more names to Johnson's resumes in hopes that he can become another contender to Jon Jones' light heavyweight title.

Thursday, May 8, 2014

UFC 175 is Stacked


UFC 175 will be held on July 5th in Las Vegas. It is quickly turning into the card of the year considering it's top tier match ups. Headlined by Lyoto Machida facing the Long Island gangster Chris Weidman for his middleweight title, it is an event also featuring a second title fight and the finale of a long running rivalry. 

Machida wasn't always in the running for a title shot. Vitor Belfort relinquished his deserved number one contendership, due to the banning of TRT and the conflict as a user that caused him. After dominant victories over two top middleweights, Mark Munoz and Gerard Mousasi, Machida was asked to be his replacement.

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Dos Santos Out


Junior Dos Santos broke his hand and will be removing himself from TUF Brazil 3 main event. Leaving Stipe Miocic without a top ten opponent. A sad turn of events since this was a match up that made sense.

Former UFC heavyweight champ, Junior Dos Santos has found himself to be the second best competitor in his division. In a rushed rubber match, Dos Santos lost to the current champion Cain Velasquez in a second one sided beating. A fourth bout won't happen anytime soon, so Dos Santos sits high above the rest of his competitors without a belt to wear.

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Knocked Out Again


Former UFC star Pat Barry went down hard last night at Glory 16. Transitioning back to kickboxing after stepping away from MMA, Barry's return to the sport has been mixed. KO'ing Ed Burris in March at Combat Sports Challenge 39, his debut in Glory met with less success.

His opponent was Zack Mwekassa. It took him only a few minutes into the first round to end Barry's night. Watch the full fight here

The Match We've Been Waiting For


No, this isn't another article about the Alexander Gustafson and Jon Jones rematch. Instead I am turning my attention to the heavyweight division, in which rumor has it a Roy Nelson vs Mark Hunt fight is in the works.

Appropriately the match will take place in Japan. A country in which both their personalities and fighting style will be appreciated. Heavyweights with knockout power are main draws for Japanese audiences, not to mention their affinity for Hunt during his Pride days.

Friday, May 2, 2014

Believe the Hype?


Conor McGregor makes his return to the UFC after a long lay off due to injury. A talented athlete, he is  one of the more hyped fighters in recent memory. Irish born, he is popular amongst his countrymen, to the pleasure of the UFC. Beyond his superior skills, many believe his push is due to being able to reach the Irish demographic.

Check out an inside look of McGregor's life here.

Let's Try This Again


Bellator 120 will be the organizations second attempt at a Pay-per-view event. It will air May 17th. Trying to make this run more successful than the first, Bellator has put together a less transparent main event than Quinton Rampage Jackson vs Tito Ortiz.

Michael Chandler will face Eddie Alvarez for the third time with the lightweight title on the line. Both men hold a win over one another, in match ups that rank amongst Bellator's best.

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Alexander Gustaffson vs Jon Jones II



Get ready because the only fight that matters is coming soon. Jon Jones battered Glover Teixeira in the night's main event, to retain his light heavyweight crown in another impressive defense.The challenger had nothing to offer the champ, who stayed in the pocket picking him apart. 

Friday, April 25, 2014

The Champion Defends His Title


Tomorrow night light heavyweight champion, Jon Jones will defend his title against MMA's possible equivalent to Mike Tyson, Gloveria Teixeira. If it hasn't been expressed to fans this is THE fight to see.

Check out the build up to this match up here.

Turning Back the Clock


Dan Henderson will be officially taking on Daniel Cormier in what should be the main event at UFC 173. After his brutal TKO of Mauricio Shogun Rua in their second classic battle, he will make a quick turn around for this.

Cormier is still undefeated at 14-0. Henderson will be his first real test at light heavyweight, since dropping down a division. 

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Phil Davis Calls out Jon Jones


UFC 172 is this Saturday. We'll get a chance to see the UFC's biggest star (even though they fail to promote him as such) Jon Jones, defending his light heavyweight title for a record seventh time. His opponent is Gloveria Teixeira. A challenger riding a twenty fight win streak. If it wasn't for the only fight that matters, this would be the biggest match up the UFC has to offer.

Instead of taking a back seat with his co-main event bout against Anthony Johnson, Phil Davis has spoken out against the champion during their lead up to UFC 172. Yes they are facing different opponents, but Davis has been a perennial contender who isn't receiving recognition as such. Since the sole blemish on his record came from Rashad Evans, Davis has rattled off a three fight win streak over a two year period. 

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Werdum vs Velasquez


Fabrico Werdum earned his number one contender spot on Saturday, at UFC on Fox 11. Most thought he would fall to Browne, but as you can see here. That wasn't the case.

Werdum weathered an early storm to show fans he was the man to fight Cain Velasquez. Whenever this fight will take place is beyond me, due to the champion's lingering injuries. He was the quicker fighter and the more skilled fighter. Out striking Browne to a unanimous decision victory.

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Bellator Season Premiere Featuring Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson


Tomorrow Quinton ' Rampage' Jackson will enter Bellator's light heavyweight tournament against Christian M'Pumbu. For fifteen years he's traded blows with the best in the world, within various organizations. Now Jackson finds himself apart of Bellator's roster, as their biggest name. 

He's amongst the most recognizable athletes of the sport. His charisma has allured fans for years. They come out in droves to watch cards with his name on the marquee. The perfect drawing power for an MMA competitor, personality and Jackson's stirring, brawling style in the cage.

Despite his mass appeal, he is polarizing figure. From being chased by police in his Ford F-250 pick-up truck, to his infamous tantrums, disrespecting of the media and all fellow human beings, and his fallout with the UFC, Rampage Jackson has become the greatest of heels the sport has known. The antithesis of a bully, he pokes and prods people, lashing out at whoever treats him the same. Watch what happens when Jackson picks on someone, who won't back down.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Melendez Is the New Number One Contender


There are very limited fights available in the UFC, that constitute the best of the best challenging each other. Jose Aldo vs Anthony Pettis would have been one of them. Alas it isn't going to happen, not in the foreseeable future. Instead once Pettis heals from knee surgery, he will defend his lightweight title against Gilbert Melendez.

Having the potential super fight with Aldo fall through isn't as disappointing as I would have thought. It's still disappointing, but the replacement is the best the UFC could have done outside the super fight. 

The path Melendez took to acquire the contender spot is different than most. Originally the UFC had tried to pair him against Khabib Nurmagomedov (a name I most likely misspelled). The undefeated Russian has been on a 21-0 tear, with most competitors appearing to be avoiding him in the UFC. The match up was significant, in that it was an imposing challenge for both combatants. The winner of which was sure to be in the top echelon of title contention.

In his debut in the organization, Melendez suffered a controversial decision loss to then champion Benson Henderson. Audiences were split on the outcome. Looking to climb back up the ranks, he went balls to the wall, battling Diego Sanchez in a fight of the year candidate for 2013. Check it out here.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

The Forgotten Man


UFC 170 wasn't the only fight card in MMA to go down Saturday night, in case you missed it Vale Tudo Japan 4 was held in Tokyo. Didn't hear about this upcoming event of Japan's finest? Don't worry, neither did I. Yet there was an unexpected face to grace the co-main event, none other than, Caul Uno. A former contender for the UFC's lightweight title that a majority of modern day audiences either don't know or forgot.

It's been a while since Uno has been regarded by those in the media, or respected as any true contender. Many have failed to recognize there is some fight left in the veteran of the sport. With a unanimous decision win over Jesse Brock, Uno has extended his win streak to four in a row. Not too bad for someone that has been fighting professionally since 1996. 

Monday, February 24, 2014

Cormier and Rousey Still Undefeated


Over the weekend Daniel Cormier and Ronda Rousey continued their unbeaten streaks. Both competed at UFC 170, walking away with dominant victories that combined lasted under three minutes. In two of the shortest main and co-main events in recent memory these combatants were able to put their opponents away early.

Rousey continued her dominance over a one woman division finishing Sara McMann in 1:06 of the first round with a liver shot. While Cormier was far from crying in his absolute mauling of one time training partner Patrick Cummins.

McMann was meant to present a challenge to Rousey, due to both being Olympic medalist, but the champion had different plans. Surprisingly it was her striking that ended the challenger's night, the part of her fighting game that had previously appeared the weakest. The win was not without controversy, many fans felt that the fight had been stopped too early. I don't agree, if you are dropped with a liver shot, you are done. Referee Herb Dean prevented McMann from taking any unneeded punishment. Take a look at the highlights.

Friday, February 21, 2014

Shoving Match


If you missed it, at yesterday's UFC 170 press conference Daniel Cormier made it known that he wasn't all too happy with Patrick Cummins' trash talking. Let it be a mutual dislike, or a way to gain fan interest in a fight/fighter (Cummins) that they have known about for ten days, there has been a bit of a feud progressing between them. It came to a head during a routine face off, when Cormier approached Cummins pushing him once he was  in close enough reach. 

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Hide the Stars


What to do with one of your upcoming biggest fighters? Stick him on a channel your fans can't watch, of course. 

Alexander Gustafsson is not only one of the top must watch talents in the UFC roster, he is one half of the only fight that matters in the organization. If there is any athlete that should be pushed more than MMA's own Viking warrior, please name him because I don't know of any. After almost taking Jon Jones' light heavyweight title in the fight of the year for 2013, Gustafsson is recognized as an elite, top pound for pound fighter.

Withholding an instant rematch against Jones makes sense. Have audiences wanting what they can't have, for at least a while. 

Instead he is being matched with another upcoming, must see brawler. A UFC Fight Night main event pitting him against Jimi Manuwa. Without a doubt, if he passes this challenge we will see him stepping in the octagon again, for another grab at the title. Regardless this is a great tango for the UFC to put together.

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Brett Rogers Scheduled for Two Fights


Remember this guy? Brett Rogers duked it out with one of the greatest to put on the gloves, fought for a world title and was a participant in the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix. 

An arrest for assaulting his wife and a losing record ended his career in Strikeforce. He has compiled a 3-3 record in lesser known organizations since.

Rogers at this point isn't going to be wearing a title of importance, challenging for it or even stepping foot in the big leagues like the UFC. Instead he has become the true sense of a working fighter, living paycheck to paycheck by eating and throwing fists. Usually when this is the case you'll see men like him committed to more than one match at a given time.

Recently Rogers was signed to fight for IGF in Tokyo, Japan. His competition is a journeyman by the name of Yusuke Kawaguchi, with a record including a win over an opponent Sherdog.com has listed as That Guy. They are set to face each other on April 5th. A week earlier Rogers has already been booked to challenge Konstantin Erokhin at Fight Nights - Battle at Moscow 15. He could be doing worse than living a life traveling the world beating up foreigners. 

I miss the days of him sticking around in the states trading words with guys like Kimbo Slice.

Will Rampage Be Champion Again?


That's what Bjorn Rebney is hoping. The promoter has been trying to draw fans to Bellator, by enlisting already established stars to the roster. Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson being his most high profile acquisition to date.

The business practice of recycling mainly former celebrated UFC athletes, has met with criticism from the MMA world. The highest profile of which was a planned Jackson vs Tito Ortiz event that blew up in their faces. 

I don't believe the hiring of Rampage Jackson was a poor decision, it was only the execution that was originally the problem. There weren't any fans that had fantasized about a Jackson/Ortiz pairing, even when both were in their primes. Entering Jackson instead into one of their tournaments that the organization is know for, creates an interesting direction for a fighter that had all but burnt out in the UFC.

Bellator 110 takes place on February 28th, featuring a main event of Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson vs Christian M'Pumbu. A semifinal match up in a light heavyweight tournament. Check out the preview.

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Should We Care?


BJ Penn vs Frankie Edgar III will take place at featherweight. Subsequently the Ultimate Fighter 19 will air with both men as coaches, concluding in a third meeting between legends. Should we care?

This is a strange match up that viewers weren't expecting. These fighters competed in back to back octagon appearances close to four years ago. In the first meeting UFC lightweight champion BJ Penn put his title on the line against Edgar. A few months later they faced off again with roles reversed, as Frankie Edgar was the champion and Penn his competition. Edgar tasted victory both times. The second competition was a decisive triumph, that left little question in viewer's minds who was the deserving title holder.

In the time that has past sense, both have taken different directions in their careers. Edgar's name will live in infamy amongst MMA fans for his last two clashes against Gray Maynard. Dropping down to featherweight when losing his title, he is apparently trying to reinvent himself as a lower weight fighter. Penn on the other hand has only competed at welterweight since 2010, semi-retiring twice over this period.

With their past history in mind, why would they be meeting again, at featherweight no less? This wouldn't be the first of questionable fights the UFC has developed in recent memory. Check out the following list.

One Woman Division


This Saturday Ronda Rousey will be defending her UFC title for the third time. The challenger, Sara McMann, is an Olympic silver medalist and that's all I know about her. Both are former olympians plus are undefeated in MMA. This could make for a stellar match up, but at this point Rousey fights are only worth watching because Ronda Rousey is fighting. Did anyone know Liz Carmouche before she faced her? Was anyone talking about Sara McMann before this fight was made? Does anyone concern themselves with other fighters in the women's bantamweight division not named Ronda Rousey?

Dana White has said she has the 'it' factor. He's right, Rousey is magnetic, containing a quality that not many have. At the moment an entire division is held on her shoulders. That's why she's part of the main event at UFC 170. Below is the extended preview of the card.

Monday, February 17, 2014

Patrick Cummins Made Daniel Cormier Cry


This is the story line the UFC is using to promote Patrick Cummins vs Daniel Cormier. They needed something to make anyone care that this fight is happening. Cummins was more than happy to oblige, informing the MMA media that he made Cormier cry several years ago while training for the Olympics.

I don't blame the UFC for pushing this tale. This is a fight that was made only ten days out from an original Rashad Evans vs Daniel Cormier match up. Evans went down with an injury, a replacement was needed. The UFC found their substitute in a coffee barista with a 4-0 MMA record. 

Check out the two square off.

Miguel Torres Picks up a Much Needed Win


Have we forgotten about Miguel Torres already? A few years ago Torres was 'THE' bantamweight fighter of MMA. His record was an impressive 37-1. After a string of losses, a subpar UFC record and not one but two idiotic posts on twitter, Torres is fighting for some sense of relevance.

The mighty has fallen hard. After dropping both his fights in the WSOF, Miguel Torres is back on the regional circuit. Check out his most recent fight from over the weekend in its entirety here.

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Is a Title Shot in Machida's Future?


Lyoto Machida sailed to a decision victory last night against Gegard Mousasi, another former light heavyweight. It's strange that both fighters would drop a weight class just to face each other, but that's the nature of the business I guess. Both believed fighting lighter would lead to more success and happened to meet after shedding an extra twenty pounds. 

It was an intriguing pairing but I always hope for a KO when I watch Machida step in the cage. Otherwise his fights turn into a borefest. This wasn't one of those occasions. Machida wowed a majority of audiences, while never giving Mousasi any real chance of a win.

Check out the highlights.

The Only Fight That Matters


Alexander Gustafsson vs Jon Jones II is the only fight in the UFC that matters. Vitor Belfort vs Chris Weidman, who cares. Having to wait until the end of the year to watch Cain Velasquez defend his title against someone not named Junior Dos Santos or Antonio Silva, whatever. George St. Pierre relinquished his belt, rather than defend it for a second time against a deserving Johnny Hendricks. When or if the Anthony Pettis vs Jose Aldo match is made call me, because until then Gustafsson vs Jones II is the only fight that matters. 

Check out an interesting recap of the first fight here, to remind you why these two fighting again is a must see.