Well its about time a fighter i like won!! All my boys have been losing for a while (Shogun, Cro Cop, Bisping, Wanderlei Silva)
Well Fedor broke the cycle last night with a dominant performance and massive overhand right! Only a matter of time before he's the strikeforce champ.
Also, amazing armbar from Marcus Jones in TUF!
It's about time we had a thread to keep all the UFC stuff in, Nice one Meffin.
That Armbar was great came from absolutely no-where, he nearly had a kimura locked in just before that too
Haven't seen the Fedor fight yet, just about to have a look for it now
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It's about time we had a thread to keep all the UFC stuff in, Nice one Meffin.
That Armbar was great came from absolutely no-where, he nearly had a kimura locked in just before that too
Haven't seen the Fedor fight yet, just about to have a look for it now
Cheers man, theres a few MMA fans on here but everything seems to be in different threads.
Big Marcus looks like a real handful in the cage, seems like a proper decent bloke too, hope he goes far!!
The fedor fight is worth a watch, its a good fight and Rogers looks a decent fighter, broke Fedors nose with practically his first punch! But that knockout is a beast!!
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Yeah watched the Fedor fight last night on Bravo, what an overhand right that was to put Rogers down
Looking forward to UFC105 next week now, looks a decent card.
I'm backing Big Marcus to go all the way on TUF, would love it if the only fighter Rampage got through went all the way and won it, nearly pissed myself laughing last week when he destroyed that door
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Bisping had a bit of a shaky first round but really upped his game in the second round, great to hear the crowd behind him so much as well.
Hardy did well too but he'll have to be a lot better than that to beat GSP.
Knockout of the night has to go to Andre Winner, that overhand right was a peach.
Only have to wait a week for the next UFC event too, UFC 106 is on next Saturday. The return of Tito Ortiz against Forest Griffin
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Brock Lesnar, the Ultimate Fighting Championship's heavyweight champion, has been diagnosed with a "serious" illness and expects to be out of action for an extended period, according to a Yahoo Sports report.
Contacted today by The Times, UFC owner Lorenzo Fertitta would say only that the organization is granting Lesnar's request for privacy.
The Yahoo story, quoting UFC President Dana White from a Saturday event in Manchester, England, reported that Lesnar recently collapsed in Canada and returned home to learn he had a health problem beyond his previous diagnosis for mononucleosis.
Lesnar had to pull out of his scheduled fight Saturday at UFC 106 in Las Vegas and the UFC's Jan. 2 card versus Shane Carwin.
“It’s bad,” White told Yahoo's Dave Meltzer. “It’s real bad. I am worried about it. I can’t really talk about it right now, but [Lesnar] is in rough shape.”
The UFC has been ravaged by illness and injury in recent weeks. Heavyweight Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira pulled out of his Jan. 2 main event versus Cain Velasquez because of a staph infection, middleweight champ Anderson Silva is out with elbow pain, and welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre was hurt in his most recent fight.
Brock Lesnar is being treated in an unidentified hospital for a bacterial infection in his intestinal tract, UFC President Dana White told the Associated Press on Monday.
"He's in stable condition and should be released soon," said White.
In late October, the UFC heavyweight champion withdrew from his Nov. 21 title defense against Shane Carwin at UFC 106 in Las Vegas to recover from mononucleosis.
White announced last Saturday that Lesnar’s condition was far worse than had originally been thought. White did not disclose Lesnar’s additional ailments, but said a return for the 31-year-old fighter was not expected in the foreseeable future. White said the promotion was considering an interim title for the division while Lesnar recovered.
When asked if Lesnar would fight again, White told the Associated press that, “It depends on how serious this is.”
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Recap of UFC 105 Main Card in spoiler tags just in case anyone hasn't seen it yet.
There's some very promising UK talent in UFC at the moment, i'm looking forward to watching them progress
UFC 105 “Couture vs. Vera” was a solid event. First and foremost, it provided a stage for the company’s U.K. talent, as Englishmen were victorious in seven of their nine bouts on Saturday at the Manchester Evening News Arena in Manchester, England.
Michael Bisping came back strong after the first knockout loss of his career. Dan Hardy graduated from promising prospect to number one contender with a gutsy performance. And Randy Couture again denied Father Time.
Analysis follows for the five main cards bouts from UFC 105, which set the promotion’s all-time attendance record (16,693) for a European event.
Ross Pearson def. Aaron Riley -- TKO (Doctor Stoppage) -- 4:38 R2
What happened: Pearson, “The Ultimate Fighter” Season 9 winner, got his UFC career off to a flying start with an impressive demolition of Riley, a Greg Jackson protégé who has earned his reputation as one of the lightweight division’s most durable competitors. Pearson’s vice-like clinch game made the difference in the bout, as he scored at will with brutal knees and some textbook dirty boxing. With more and more Europeans and their boxing and muay Thai backgrounds entering the UFC, the depth of quality stand-up fighters inside the promotion seems destined to rise.
Forecast for Pearson: The 25-year-old Brit showed why he has earned his “Real Deal” moniker with a performance that was far stronger than expected. As a result, there are a dozen fighters against whom he matches up well. The most intriguing bouts could see him pitted against Spencer Fisher, Jeremy Stephens or Jim Miller.
Forecast for Riley: A veteran of 41 career bouts, Riley has his back against the wall after going 2-2 during his third UFC run. The Herndon, Va., native, who turns 29 in December, could still provide a stern challenge for Mac Danzig or Joe Lauzon.
Matt Brown def. James Wilks -- TKO (Punches) 2:27 R3
What happened: Wilks showed strong close-quarters grappling early in the fight, but from the beginning, it became apparent that his wrestling and striking skills were not up to Brown’s level. “The Immortal” threw his punches with more power and landed a fight-changing flying knee 25 seconds into the second round. Badly hurt, Wilks kept his composure and went for broke with an attempted kimura midway through the third round. With that, he expended what was left of his energy. Brown stopped him on strikes from the mount soon after.
Forecast for Brown: After five straight impressive performances by the 28-year-old Ohioan, Brown appears to be ready for greater challenges. A winner from one of three upcoming welterweight battles at UFC 106 -- Ben Saunders vs. Marcus Davis, Amir Sadollah vs. Phil Baroni and Paulo Thiago vs. Jacob Volkmann -- could stand in his way in the 170-pound weight class.
Forecast for Wilks: “The Ultimate Fighter” Season 9 winner fought well, even after his brain was rattled by Brown’s jarring knee early in the second round. Ultimately, however, his weaknesses -- wrestling and punching power -- were exposed. It seems logical to match him against an opponent with a similar grappling-oriented base. Think Dustin Hazelett, Yoshiyuki Yoshida or Dong Hyun Kim.
Bisping came up big at UFC 105.
Michael Bisping def. Denis Kang -- TKO (Punches) 4:24 R2
What happened: Kang had the fight under control in the first five minutes, as he knocked down Bisping and ran a jiu-jitsu clinic for the remainder of the first round. Kudos to the Brit for regaining half guard after Kang attempted several mounts. In the second stanza, Bisping landed three successive takedowns, and Kang, a black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, showed shaky work from his guard. Instead of keeping his composure, controlling the hometown hero and forcing a stand-up, Kang ate several elbows and punches before the referee stepped in on his behalf, saving him from further punishment.
Forecast for Bisping: “The Count” utilized potent offensive wrestling and effective defensive grappling, in addition to his solid striking skills. However, he remains susceptible to precise counterpunchers. As a result, he does not fit into the middleweight title picture yet and needs at least one more higher-profile tune-up bout. Patrick Cote and Nate Quarry would stand as worthy adversaries for Bisping at this point in his career.
Forecast for Kang: Widely considered a top five middleweight after a tremendous run inside Pride Fighting Championships in 2005-06, Kang has slipped considerably in recent years. Having posted a .500 record over his last eight bouts, Kang may face elimination from the promotion in his next trip to the Octagon. A veteran of 45 bouts, he could provide a stern test for Kendall Grove, Yushin Okami or the returning Goran Reljic.
Dan Hardy def. Mike Swick -- Unanimous Decision
What happened: On paper, Swick looked like the more technically advanced martial artist, but Hardy was the better fighter, thanks to his chin, heart, punching power and tenacity. Midway through the second round, he had taken most of the fight out of Swick by changing their bout from a technical battle to a dogged brawl. Hardy put an exclamation point on the victory by taking down Swick and cutting him up with elbows in the third round.
Forecast for Hardy: Behind his clutch performance, Hardy earned a title shot against welterweight king Georges St. Pierre; that five-round bout could come as soon as March. Many will question whether or not such an opportunity has come too early for Hardy, who has enjoyed a comet-like ascent in the UFC.
Forecast for Swick: For the second time in his career, Swick saw a potential title shot slip through his fingers. At 30 and with his history of injury problems, it may prove difficult for him to make a third run at UFC gold. Swick seems more likely to become a gatekeeper deluxe. Potential bouts against Thiago Alves, former World Extreme Cagefighting champion Carlos Condit or Danish standout Martin Kampmann are duels that pique interest.
Randy Couture def. Brandon Vera -- Unanimous Decision
What happened: Couture did well to implement his game plan, as he muscled Vera against the cage and worked him over with his dirty boxing and knee strikes. However, Vera’s excellent takedown defense and superb bursts of kicks and knees when the two separated threw a wrench into those plans. Entering the third round at one apiece, Couture came out with a stout boxing flurry and seemed unfazed by Vera’s subsequent kicks. Still, the Californian managed to take down Couture in the closing seconds and even secured full mount, though he was ultimately too tired to do any damage. Couture escaped through the back door and by the skin of his teeth on the scorecards.
Forecast for Couture: Matchmaker Joe Silva certainly has plans, which could include light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida. How about a fight that puts “The Natural” up against fellow hall of famer Mark Coleman? A showdown with “The Ultimate Fighter” Season 8 winner Ryan Bader might also make some sense as a potential passing-of-the-torch match.
Forecast for Vera: The fight against Couture brought out the best in the underachieving Vera. Still, he has another loss to show for his efforts. Instead of sniffing a title shot somewhere down the line, he remains in mid-level obscurity inside the UFC light heavyweight division. Potential matchups for “The Truth” include the losers of the upcoming bouts pairing Luis Arthur Cane with Antonio Rogerio Nogueira, Rashad Evans with Thiago Silva and Forrest Griffin with Tito Ortiz.
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Brock Lesnar is being treated in an unidentified hospital for a bacterial infection in his intestinal tract, UFC President Dana White told the Associated Press on Monday.
"He's in stable condition and should be released soon," said White.
In late October, the UFC heavyweight champion withdrew from his Nov. 21 title defense against Shane Carwin at UFC 106 in Las Vegas to recover from mononucleosis.
White announced last Saturday that Lesnar’s condition was far worse than had originally been thought. White did not disclose Lesnar’s additional ailments, but said a return for the 31-year-old fighter was not expected in the foreseeable future. White said the promotion was considering an interim title for the division while Lesnar recovered.
When asked if Lesnar would fight again, White told the Associated press that, “It depends on how serious this is.”
So TUF is all over and Roy Nelson is the winner. Cant stand the man tbh but he looks a hell of a fighter, wonder how he will fare against world class oponents though.
Im pretty gutted big Marcus lost- really like the guy and he has potential. At 35 i think he joined the game too late
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So TUF is all over and Roy Nelson is the winner. Cant stand the man tbh but he looks a hell of a fighter, wonder how he will fare against world class oponents though.
Im pretty gutted big Marcus lost- really like the guy and he has potential. At 35 i think he joined the game too late
I'm gutted for Marcus too, he looks to have all the makings of a good fighter apart from his glass chin, doesn't look like he can take a punch at all. I was majorly impressed that Brendan Schaub didn't really flinch when he took that big knee to the face in the semi finals. I haven't seen the finale yet but Roy seems a worthy winner, he had a reputation before coming into it as the IFL champion, he knows how to win fights, will be interesting to see how he fares in UFC now
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Reminds me of Tim Silva .. horribly effective ... dont think he will be able to hang with the top of the foodchain heavy weights .. still I am looking forward to his next lay and pray session
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BJ Penn took Diego Sanchez to school last night, the cut that finished the fight was fucking sick.
Frank Mir looked awesome too, that guy is huge now, he want's Brock again in a big way
Was also good to hear last week that Ramapge will be coming back to the UFC to fight Rashad, can't wait to see that fight
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Seems like Lesnar won't be returning for a while yet, Frank Mir vs Shane Carwin is being lined up as an interim heavyweight title fight for UFC 111
Hopefully Cain Velasquez will force his way into the picture somewhere too in the not too distant future, he's just got to get past Antonio Nogueira in his next fight
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And i thought Lesner was big!! Former worlds strongest man, Mariusz Pudzianowski, had his first mma fight on Saturday- he won but looks shit- so another 2 fights and a title fight fir him?
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UFC 109 bout to get under way, Randy Couture vs Mark Coleman as the Main Event, this fight should have happened a long time ago but should still be a good one
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UFC 109 bout to get under way, Randy Couture vs Mark Coleman as the Main Event, this fight should have happened a long time ago but should still be a good one
Seriously fella there is nothing good about Coture fighting Coleman in 2010. Nothing.
Smacks of desperation on the UFC's part that this mush is headlining a PPV.
Both are definately past their best, i reckon that might be the last time we see Coleman in the UFC uness they get a fight against Tito after the comments he made after the fight. Watching it though looked like Randy beating up someone's Granddad. Also couldn't believe how shit Rolles Gracie was.
The Card for UFC110 in a few weeks looks a good one though, Minotauro Nogueira vs Cain Velzquez and Wanderlei Silva vs Michael Bisping
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Yeah Gracie was due to Fight Al Turk but due to visa issues Joey Beltran stepped in, Rolles almost had a rear naked choke locked in early in the first round but after that he looked appallingly out of shape, couldn't even muster the energy to pick himself up off the mat
Even Rolles own coach described the performance as embarrasing
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Who did Rolles Gracie fight? What was the result? I think my mate may be up against him soon.
Don't think he'll be up against him any time soon, Rolles has been dropped by UFC along with Mark Coleman and Frank Trigg following UFC109
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UFC 110 about to start, I'm rooting for Cain Velazquez and Michael Bisping!!
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I wouldn't say he was well beaten, they were pretty level until that knockdown in the last few seconds of the last round.
Cain Velazquez continued his impressive march to the top of the heavyweight division, i really hope he gets a shot at the winner of the Frank Mir vs Shane Carwin fight but i think the winner of that will be in line to face Brock when he returns this summer to unify the Heavyweight Title.
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I hope Mir beats Carwin to set up a rematch with Lesnar so Brock can beat the living shit out of Mir for his stupid comments. I used to be a fan of Mir but that sort of bullshit doesn't belong in this sport and will only hold back the development of it.
I hope Mir beats Carwin to set up a rematch with Lesnar so Brock can beat the living shit out of Mir for his stupid comments. I used to be a fan of Mir but that sort of bullshit doesn't belong in this sport and will only hold back the development of it.
Hang on, Mir kept his mouth shut for the first couple of fights, Brock on the other hand was shouting his mouth off constantly and being a right c*nt.
Hang on, Mir kept his mouth shut for the first couple of fights, Brock on the other hand was shouting his mouth off constantly and being a right c*nt.
General banter to 'up' a fight is all the norm and expected, but saying that you hope Lesnar will be the first MMA fighter to die from his injuries in a fight......well I think Mir's gone too far and disgraced himself, the UFC and MMA in general.
General banter to 'up' a fight is all the norm and expected, but saying that you hope Lesnar will be the first MMA fighter to die from his injuries in a fight......well I think Mir's gone too far and disgraced himself, the UFC and MMA in general.
Did he really say that? Oh dear
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Therefore I lied to please the mob.
Now all my lies are proved untrue
And I must face the men I slew.
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