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Tuesday, May 3, 2011
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Cesar Gracie: "Ultimate risk-taker" Nick Diaz perfect for GSP - if the money's right
The answer is yes. A qualified yes, trainer and manager Cesar Gracie today told MMAjunkie.com.
The desire is there, he said. The storyline is there. The contractual hurdles? Not an issue, really, since the UFC purchased Strikeforce this past March. But there is one issue.
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MMA on TV ~ May 2 - May 8
May 2 � May 8
All Times Eastern
*_Monday (5/2)_*
USA vs. Japan (Replay) on HDNet at 4pm
Strikeforce Challengers: Wilcox vs. Damm (Replay)...
Source: http://ninjashoes.net/forum/showthread.php?74430-MMA-on-TV-May-2-May-8&goto=newpost
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UFC targeting October return for UFC Heavyweight Champ Cain Velasquez, possibly in a stadium
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"Cain's good. He's coming along great. He's actually going to be here for this fight," White said this week (comments transcribed by MMAWeekly.com). "I think we were talking about him in October."
That would give the winner of June's UFC 131 main event between Brock Lesnar and Junior Dos Santos between three and four months to prepare for their title fight, which White says could be an option for the UFC next stadium show after UFC 129.
"I think stadium shows are going to be one off shows," White said. "Every time there's a huge, great fight, I think GSP vs. Anderson Silva if that fight happened, would be a stadium show. Depending on who wins out of Dos Santos and Lesnar against our heavyweight champion, could be a big fight, so who knows."
Penick's Analysis: I think the unique circumstances of the Rogers Centre show - being the first stadium event, the UFC's first time in Toronto - have helped the event be a much bigger local attraction to sell out such a large number of tickets. But the Jake Shields-Georges St. Pierre fight isn't nearly as big as GSP vs. Silva would be or even a rematch between Lesnar and Velasquez if Lesnar impressively beat Junior Dos Santos. So I see the stadium experience being a much rarer occurrence, and the UFC will want a major feel to whatever fight is headlining the next one.
Source: http://www.mmatorch.com/artman2/publish/UFC_2/article_9187.shtml
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Source: http://www.bipolarcentral.com/bipolarsurvivorblog/keeping-the-bipolar-balance/605/
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Bipolar: Do Ye Next Thing
Source: http://www.bipolarsupporter.com/bipolarsupporterblog/bipolar-do-ye-next-thing/
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QUOTABLES: UFC welterweight Jon Fitch discusses his shoulder injury, wants B.J. Penn rematch when he returns
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[A rematch is] the best fight for each of us. I think it would be dumb for either of us to take a fight with anybody else but each other before we settle it. Either me or B.J. would love to just fight the winner of Jake (Shields) and [Georges St-Pierre]. But I think it's realistic that if Jake wins that fight, that there will be a rematch. And if GSP wins that fight, he only fights a couple times a year. So he'll probably take a break, and there will be time for [Penn and me] to fight. If GSP moves up to fight Anderson (Silva), there's still time for him to do that and me and B.J. to fight. There's a lot of options. I hope it works out favorably for me. But I can't ask the world to stop turning just because I have an injury."
-Jon Fitch talks to MMAJunkie.com about his shoulder injury and his desire to still have his rematch with B.J. Penn upon his return.
Penick's Analysis: It sounds like it's not as severe necessarily as it could have been feared, as it's not a complete rotator cuff tear and he can still function with it. Hopefully it's not the type of injury that will have a very real negative effect on his skill set when he's able to return. I'd agree with him that the Penn rematch makes the most sense for both fighters after their draw, but it really depends on a lot of factors right now, mostly just how long he'll be out, but also when Penn is able to return, what GSP does after the Jake Shields fight at UFC 129 and how the rest of the welterweight division handles their business while he's out of action. But with their first encounter ending in a draw, the two will meet again.
[Jon Fitch art by Cory Gould (c) MMATorch.com]
Source: http://www.mmatorch.com/artman2/publish/UFC_2/article_9121.shtml
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UFC 129 Press Conference - GSP and Shields already sick of the media - UFC 129
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THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER 13 REPORT 4/27: Hyden's (Virtual Time) Rundown of all the fights, all the drama on Spike TV
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The episode starts with a recap of the drama that's taken place so far this season, including wrestling Lew Polley from Team Dos Santos overstepping his role, and Brock Lesnar getting increasingly frustrated with his team's lack of winning. The opening this year featuring the fighters mugging for the camera is ok, some guys look good, but other guys look like gumps.
Back to the show, Brock is calling out his team. Len Bentley walks out because he's upset about Brock calling the team out. Brock tells the rest of the team that Len didn't leave it all in the cage. Len returns to the room. Brock admits that he got his ass kicked by Cain Velasquez and says this isn't a team sport. Both very true. Brock does his best head coaching speech. It seems like it would be pretty effective.
In the house, Len vents to Charlie Rader like a pud. He makes fun of Brock saying that Chris Cope wowed Brock. How about winning your fight, and not hoping for a third round, pal? Junior Dos Santos has fight control and chooses Mick Bowman to fight Clay Harvison from Team Lesnar. The rest of Team Dos Santos is pumped and ready for Mick to win. Lew says to Mick to win this fight because Lew says he will and to not make him look like an ass. Junior doesn't look too happy to hear that.
Looks like the Heatles are about to put away the Sixers. Bring on the Celtics. I think Miami can win that. San Antonio is making a final stand. They might win tonight, but they aren't beating Memphis 3 straight.
Lew Polley is again overstepping his role as he's trying to teach boxing and jiu-jitsu. Junior is getting more and more frustrated by that. Mick plans on beating Clay with his ground-and-pound. Clay is training with Team Lesnar. He's working on his bossing and seems to be pretty good. Chris Cope is seen watching intently as Clay is getting some one-on-one coaching. The rest of Team Lesnar thinks Chris is a narc. Clay tries to talk like a gangster, but ends up sounding like a wanna-be poser. Leave that stuff at home, dude. I mean, no one thinks you're going to throw away this opportunity just to try to stomp out Chris Cope.
Someone in the house wrote "Chris Cope is a double agent" in the sand pit. Chris is put off by that. He tries to talk to the rest of the team by the campfire. No one really speaks up. Where's all the complaints now, guys? They all soft-shoe around it and no one has the guts to call Chris out to his face. Nice. Clay, Charlie, and Len have a little BS session. Chuck joins in. I'm not liking the two-faced routine. Chris comes in and accuses Tony, who gets upset. The rest of the crew there just sit there. Tony says if he was on the street he would have kicked Chris' ass. Give me a break. What is it with this season, all the guys have to try to puff themselves up. Let your fighting do the talking.
Clay has his brother's ashes tattooed on his side. Mick wrote that "Chris Cope is a double agent" message in the sandpit. Mick is feeling very homesick. He says he'll die before he loses this fight. Clay says he needs to stay relaxed during the fight. Both guys are very confident that they'll win. That's to be expected. Both guys are ready to get in there and rip the other one apart. Mick is getting the subtitle treatment. He is a bit hard to understand. A bit.
FIGHT- Mick Bowman vs. Clay Harvison
Mick is 1 inch taller and has a 1 inch reach advantage. Steve Mazzagatti is the referee.
ROUND 1- Clay starts with some early jabs. Mick takes the center of the cage. Clay runs Mick back to the cage with some jabs and he takes the center. Mick tries for a takedown, but gets stuffed. Clay drops a few bombs onto Mick from up top. Clay jumps on top of Mick, but nearly gets armbarred. They stand up. Clay charges forward and rocks Mick with a hard right. They tie up against the cage. Mick lands a good knee to the body. They separate. Clay charges forward again, with a one-two. Clay is peppering Mick with shots. They tie up on the cage. Mick lands a few knees to the body. Clay almost takes Mick's head off with an elbow. Clay is definitely getting the better of the boxing. Mick does land a few nice jabs, though. Clay blocks a legkick and lands one of his own. The round ends, and Clay won that one for sure.
ROUND 2- Clay continues his boxing superiority. Mick doesn't have a legitimate answer for it. They tie up against the cage. Both guys are wearing essentially the same shorts. Guess they called each other beforehand and coordinated that. Like that SportsCenter commercial with the Boston Big Three. Clay slips and Mick tries to take advantage, but Clay recovers well. Mick seems to have more energy at this point. Now he's the one who's picking Clay apart. Clay's fighting back, though. Both guys are trading well. Mick's corner is screaming for him to quit backing up. Good advice, as Clay is using that to his advantage. Clay is throwing repeated legkicks. Mick goes for a takedown, but Clay fights it. They tie up against the cage again. This is a hard round to call. I'd put them in a third round just to try to get a clear winner. Looks like we have a decision, though. I would lean towards giving Mick that second round, and going to a third round to decide it. Clay hurt his hand on a Mick kick. He thinks he jammed it, he said it went numb.
WINNER- Clay Harvison by Decision
Brock is very pleased with the decision. Mick is disappointed in himself. Junior tries to console him, but Mick is very emotional. In the Team Lesnar locker room, Clay is a bit emotional himself. He thinks he broke his pinky. The bone is sticking out of the skin. That means he's out. Man, that sucks. That's some BS for him. To get knocked out of the compeition like that, that sucks. It was an all right fight this week. It had it's moments. It sucks that Clay broke his pinky like that. He's definitely out, but I wonder who is going to replace him?
NEXT WEEK- Another injury for Team Lesnar and Junior and Lew have more problems
Source: http://www.mmatorch.com/artman2/publish/The_Ultimate_Fighter_25/article_9176.shtml
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Source: http://astronutrition.com/blog/fat_flushes
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Peak tick season is nearly here?are you ready?
Source: http://news.consumerreports.org/health/2011/04/peak-tick-season-is-nearly-here---are-you-ready.html
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UFC looking to implement five round non-title fights; UFC 131's Lesnar vs. Dos Santos was almost the first
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"We were actually going to start it with Brock Lesnar and Junior Dos Santos, but we had already made the fight," White said during a Q&A on Friday with fans at the UFC Fan Expo (transcribed by MMAWeekly.com). "We had already made the fight so it's kind of hard to go back to those guys after you already make the fight and say 'you know what this is going to be five [rounds] instead of three."
With the draw between B.J. Penn and Jon Fitch in February at UFC 127, as well as the close fight between Quinton "Rampage" Jackson and Lyoto Machida at UFC 123 last November, the call for more rounds for the non-title pay-per-view main events is as loud as it has ever been, and though they're not quite there yet, White assured fans in Toronto that they're getting close.
Penick's Analysis: For main event fights, especially on pay-per-view, fights should be five rounds. If it's an important enough fight to headline the card - and most non-title main events at least have some type of affect on the top end of a division - then allowing both fighters a full five rounds to separate it from the other fights on the card is a great move. We could see this as early as UFC 133 in Philadelphia if the UFC doesn't have a title fight available for the card, and UFC 135 and UFC 136 in September or October could also be possibilities depending on how things shape up with regard to their respective title holders. Depending on the timing, I'd expect we'll see the UFC implement this before the year is out.
Source: http://www.mmatorch.com/artman2/publish/UFC_2/article_9200.shtml
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Crash Course: UFC 129 "St. Pierre vs. Shields" Edition
Source: http://www.fighters.com/04/28/crash-course-ufc-129-st-pierre-vs-shields-edition
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Protect your pet from fleas and ticks
Source: http://news.consumerreports.org/health/2011/05/protect-your-family-pet-from-flea-and-tick-bites.html
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Watch tonight's post-UFC 129 press conference live on MMAjunkie.com
As usual you can catch a live video stream of the night's post-fight press conference, courtesy of the UFC, here on MMAjunkie.com at approximately 1 a.m. ET (10 p.m. PT).
Expected to take part in tonight's press conference are UFC president Dana White, headliners Georges St-Pierre and Jake Shields, and other winners from the night's pay-per-view main card.
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With addition of five Facebook fights, every UFC 129 match is ‘televised’
If you were worried about missing the atmosphere of 55,000 fans at Rogers Centre next weekend, you'll get a pretty good feel for it across three platforms. In addition to seven guaranteed fights on pay-per-view and Spike, the UFC announced all five of the remaining undercard fights will stream free on the UFC Facebook page.
Main card:
Georges St-Pierre vs. Jake Shields
Jose Aldo vs. Mark Hominick
Jason Brilz vs. Vladimir Matyushenko
Randy Couture vs. Lyoto Machida
Mark Bocek vs. Ben Henderson
On Spike:
Nate Diaz vs. Rory MacDonald
Jake Ellenberger vs. Sean Pierson
On Facebook:
Claude Patrick vs. Daniel Roberts
Ivan Menjivar vs. Charlie Valencia
Jason MacDonald vs. Ryan Jensen
John Makdessi vs. Kyle Watson
Pablo Garza vs. Yves Jabouin
Don't forget you can watch UFC 129 on PPV right here on Yahoo! Sports.
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Monday, May 2, 2011
Randy Couture secure in his decision to retire after UFC 129 loss to Lyoto Machida
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"The Natural" said prior to the fight that win, lose or draw the bout with Machida would be his last. Now that the fight has come and gone, Couture is content with that decision, and Saturday's result left him feeling secure in leaving the sport as an active fighter.
"There wasn't a sentimentality about it. There was kind of a sense of relief," Couture said on Sunday in comments made to Loretta Hunt at SI.com. "I felt like it was the right decision long before this and I felt more secure walking out that this is the right time and the right thing for me to be doing. There was no doubt in my head."
Machida's fight-ending kick caught everyone by surprise, and Couture said it wasn't anything he'd seen before, in practice or otherwise.
"It looked like he started to throw a front kick with his left leg and kind of jumped into that crane kick thing, which comes purely from karate," said Couture. "It wasn't anything I'd seen in practice ever. I don't think anyone's seen someone do that in an MMA fight."
"I thought it was a punch. With his front kick, he'll follow up with a punch almost at the same time. We were prepared for that, so I thought I'd missed that [combination]."
Because Couture has retired before, it will be hard for some to believe that he's actually done. However, Couture was emphatic that this was his last fight, and made it clear that, while the UFC may attempt to get him back, it's not in the cards.
"Definitely, it's the last fight," he said. "I know they're going to try to throw me something and get me to come back, but it's not going to happen."
Link to Original Source Article
Penick's Analysis: I fully believe Couture that he's done. He's got two movies lined up to begin filming later this year, and at 47-years-old it was clear on Saturday night that his time is over. Machida, 15 years his junior, was just on another level throughout, and hit him with a fantastic move not seen in the UFC before. Couture's mark on the sport has been made, and he'll have a place in the telling of UFC's history forever, but this 30th fight of his will be the last one, and I don't think the UFC will be able to convince him otherwise.
[Randy Couture art by Cory Gould (c) MMATorch.com]
Source: http://www.mmatorch.com/artman2/publish/UFC_2/article_9217.shtml
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Georges St. Pierre on Jake Shields, UFC Undisputed + His Round 5 Action Figure - UFC 129
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Jose Aldo: 'People will Know who I am after UFC 129' {video}
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Dana White says "Mayhem" Miller's return to the UFC came after being banned from CBS and Showtime
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"Mayhem Miller he had a contract with those guys, he wasn't being fought because he couldn't fight on Showtime, he couldn't fight on CBS, so he was in a bad position. So that's why that happened," White said in comments made to MMAWeekly.com.
Miller's banishment from the networks came after his incident at the Strikeforce: Nashville event that aired on CBS last April. After winning a fight earlier in the night, Miller entered the cage following the night's main event between Jake Shields and Dan Henderson, interrupting Shields' post-fight interview with a request for a rematch of their November 2009 fight on CBS.
What resulted was the infamous melee, with Shields' Cesar Gracie teammates Gilbert Melendez and Nick and Nate Diaz, along with others, jumping Miller in the cage while announcer Gus Johnson let the world know that "sometimes these things happen in MMA." The black eye moment was the last time CBS has featured an MMA event, and apparently Miller was held accountable and banned from being on either CBS-owned network, leading to Strikeforce's inability to feature him in a fight before his contract ran out.
"Joe (Silva) wanted him, so he got in here... Mayhem, he's banished from CBS for life. In my opinion, he was a guy that's put into a position," White said. "First of all, we control what happens inside that Octagon, the fighters do not. In our organization, you don't see melees break out and huge fights. You see what happens when somebody does cross the line and do stuff like that.
"I think Mayhem was put in a bad position. I don't know, I haven't talked to Mayhem about this, this is just what I believe and conversations I've had with Joe Silva. I think he was put in there to promote a fight and anyone who would throw Mayhem Miller in there when the Diaz brothers are in there, it's a (expletive) big melting pot for disaster. I don't blame Mayhem for the whole situation."
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Penick's Analysis: If that's legitimately what happened, it's no wonder the fight didn't come together with Miller and Nick Diaz. It was the fight that made a lot of sense at the time because of the Nashville incident, but if Showtime and CBS weren't going to let Miller on their networks Strikeforce's hands were tied. It's ridiculous, because I'm in agreement with White that it was more on whoever allowed him to enter the cage in the first place that the incident happened. Sure he shouldn't have gone in there, but he was in all likelihood instructed by someone to enter the cage, and he was used as the scapegoat in the incident if this was the case. But, now that he's in the UFC he won't need to worry about that any longer, and he'll be able to resume things in his career.
[Dana White art by Cory Gould (c) MMATorch.com]
Source: http://www.mmatorch.com/artman2/publish/UFC_2/article_9177.shtml
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UFC 134: Rio, August 27
Saturday August 27
HSBC Arena
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Airing on PPV
* Anderson Silva (#1 Ranked Middleweight) vs. Yushin Okami <#2 Ranked Middleweight) (for UFC Middleweight Championship)
* Mauricio Rua (#2 Ranked Light Heavyweight) vs. Forrest Griffin (#6 Ranked Light Heavyweight)
* Ross Pearson vs. Edson Barboza
* Thiago Tavares vs. Spencer Fisher
* Luiz Cane vs. Stanislav Nedkov
* Maiquel Falcao vs. Tom Lawlor
* Yuri Alcantara vs. Mackens Semerzier
Source: http://www.mmatorch.com/artman2/publish/Upcoming_Events_42/article_9068.shtml
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Bipolar Supporter? Stay on Top of Things
Source: http://www.bipolarsupporter.com/bipolarsupporterblog/bipolar-supporter-stay-on-top-of-things/
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UFC 129 Complete Collection Part 5 Of 12: Claude Patrick vs. Daniel Roberts
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UFC 129 weigh-in: Shields unfazed by pro-GSP crowd
If the weigh-in is an accurate gauge of how fired up Canada is for UFC 129, tomorrow night at the Rogers Centre is going to be ridiculous.
A crowd of well over 5,000 jammed the Ricoh Coliseum in Toronto, to watch the 24 fighters weigh-in.� Only Ben Henderson had difficulty, missing the lightweight limit of 155 pounds.
Main event fighters Georges St. Pierre (169.5) and Jake Shields (169) were on the money and then cordial during quick conversations with UFC analyst Joe Rogan. Shields was greeted with loud booing as he walked out, on the scale and on the microphone.
"I'm bringing the belt home with me. People can boo all they want, but it's me and Georges in the cage," Shields said. "It's gonna be an all-out war, one I'm going to make you remember."
The amazing Randy Couture came in well under 205 pounds at light heavyweight. The 47-year-old was 203.5 pounds and even looked confident despite having martial arts legend Steven Seagal staring over his shoulder. Seagal, the action film star, accompanied Lyoto Machida to the stage.
In the buff, with a towel draped in front of him, Henderson tried two times to reach 156 pounds. Ontario officials then asked for the booming music to be turned down. The official working the scale said the music was making the instrument vibrate and move. Henderson stood on the scale one final time and hit 156.5 once again. He'll have an hour to lose that half-pound. He meets Canadian Mark Bocek on the pay-per-view portion of the card.
UFC 129 weigh-in (Courtesy MMAjunkie):
MAIN CARD (PPV)
Georges St-Pierre (169.5) vs. Jake Shields (169)
Jose Aldo (145) vs. Mark Hominick (145.25)
Jason Brilz (204.5) vs. Vladimir Matyushenko (205.5)
Randy Couture (203.5) vs. Lyoto Machida (204.5)
Mark Bocek (155) vs. Ben Henderson (156.5)
PRELIMINARY CARD (Spike TV)
Nate Diaz (171) vs. Rory MacDonald (170.5)
Jake Ellenberger (170) vs. Sean Pierson (170)
PRELIMINARY CARD (Facebook)
Claude Patrick (169.5) vs. Daniel Roberts (170.5)
Ivan Menjivar (136) vs. Charlie Valencia (135.5)
Jason MacDonald (185) vs. Ryan Jensen (185)
John Makdessi (155.5) vs. Kyle Watson (155)
Pablo Garza (145) vs. Yves Jabouin (146)
You can watch UFC 129 on PPV (9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT) right here on Yahoo! Sports
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UFC to stream UFC 129 pay-per-view broadcast on UStream.com (UPDATED)
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UStream on Friday announced that the UFC will be bringing tomorrow's UFC 129 event to the site for $44.95. The organization is taking advantage of UStream's new pay-per-view "ticket" system, which allows users to purchase tickets for certain events on the site.
The UStream broadcast will begin at 9PM ET, though HeavyMMA's pre-game show will also be made available beginning at 6PM ET. UFC 129 takes place from the Rogers Centre in Toronto, headlined by the Welterweight Championship bout between Georges St. Pierre and Jake Shields.
Penick's Analysis: This is just another in the UFC's deals to expand their reach and expand the options for viewing their events online. They have really attempted to be ahead of the curve in their technological and social networking endeavors, and this will be another way to continue in that. Though it's not likely to attract the fans that were attempting to stream the events for free, UStream still receives a lot of traffic and could be a decent source of revenue for the organization.
The original version of this article mistakenly stated UStream had previously been sued by the UFC. UStream had been subpoenaed for IP addresses of users who were uploading UFC content, but they have not been sued by the UFC over the airing of events on the site. Justin.TV, a similar live video streaming site, was instead the site named by the UFC earlier this year in a lawsuit.
Source: http://www.mmatorch.com/artman2/publish/UFC_2/article_9191.shtml
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Get rid of your old drugs safely this Saturday
Source: http://news.consumerreports.org/health/2011/04/dispose-of-your-old-drugs-safely-this-saturday.html
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UFC 129 Press Conference Video
Georges St-Pierre, Jake Shields, Jose Aldo, Mark Hominick, Randy Couture and Lyoto Machida will all be in attendance for the event and will be answering questions from the media, three days before their fights.
The press conference begins at 1 p.m. ET and the video is below.
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Source: http://mmafighting.com/2011/04/27/ufc-129-press-conference-video/
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The Myth of Closure: We Can Heal Without It
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UFC 132: Mayhem Miller vs. Aaron Simpson
Jason "Mayhem" Miller's return to the Octagon will take place in July, as he battles Aaron Simpson at UFC 132. The UFC announced the Miller-Simpson fight on Saturday, a day after Miller's signing with the UFC was confirmed.
There's no word yet on whether Miller-Simpson will be on the pay-per-view card, but it would be an ideal fight for a Spike TV preliminary bout. Thanks to his brash personality and his status as host of MTV's Bully Beatdown, Miller was one of the most famous mixed martial artists outside the UFC, and his presence on a basic-cable bout would draw some eyeballs and likely reel in some casual fans to make a last-minute pay-per-view purchase.
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Source: http://mmafighting.com/2011/04/23/ufc-132-mayhem-miller-vs-aaron-simpson/
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Randy Couture on Lyoto Machida at UFC 129 and Fighting Before 55,000 in Toronto - UFC 129
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Brazil's Barboza vs. England's Pearson Set for UFC: Rio
The latest fight announced for the card features undefeated Rio native Edson Barboza taking on Sunderland, England's Ultimate Fighter winner, Ross Pearson. The fight was reported by Pearson's hometown paper in Sunderland and was confirmed on the UFC's official UK Twitter account.
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Source: http://mmafighting.com/2011/04/19/brazils-barboza-vs-englands-pearson-set-for-ufc-rio/
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Jose Aldo Likely Meets Chad Mendes at UFC 133 in Philadelphia
UFC president Dana White said at Saturday's post-fight press conference at Rogers Centre in Toronto that Aldo, who beat Mark Hominick by unanimous decision in the UFC 129 co-main event, will face Chad Mendes at UFC 133 in Philadelphia on Aug. 6.
"That's a curveball for me right now, (but) I think we're looking at Jose possibly fighting Philly," White said.
Source: http://mmafighting.com/2011/05/01/jose-aldo-likely-meets-chad-mendes-at-ufc-133-in-philadelphia/
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Sunday, May 1, 2011
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Source: http://www.mmaforum.com/ufc/90659-2007-2008-a.html
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Ellenberger opens Spike UFC 129 telecast with a knockout of Pierson
Jake Ellenberger sent a huge message to the rest of the UFC welterweight division by destroying Sean Pierson in just over two and a half minutes. Ellenberger quieted the pro-Canadian crowd with a thunderous left hook. The punch landed just over Pierson's right eye and forced him to lock up. A native of Scarborough, Ontario, Pierson fell helplessly to the floor where he was saved by referee Herb Dean at the 2:42 mark of the first in the first Spike television fight at UFC 129 in Toronto.
Ellenberger (25-5, 4-1 UFC)� showed some moxie by taking this fight on just 17 days notice. Brian Foster had to back out after a brain issue was discovered during a prefight scan by the Ontario Athletic Commission.
The American rolled the dice against Pierson, a solid MMA veteran, and it paid off. He's now won four straight and is knocking on the door for a fight against a top 10 UFC welterweight. His only loss with the promotion came in his debut against Carlos Condit. That was a very close decision. Ellenberger beat the snot out of Condit in the first, but faded a bit late and lost a split decision at Ultimate Fight Night 19.
UFC 129 has produced a highlight reel of finishes. Five of the six fights have ended in nasty fashion. Ivan Menjivar and John Makdessi scored KO or TKO finishes while Jason MacDonald and Pablo Garza landed submissions.
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Jose Aldo - People Will Know Who I Am (after UFC 129) - UFC 129
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UFC NEWS: Diego Sanchez to face Matt Hughes in the fall
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Royce Gracie has been wanting a second shot at Matt Hughes ever since Hughes eviscerated him in 2006 at UFC 60. And by Gracie's way of thinking, what better way to end his career than to face Hughes in Gracie's own home country of Brazil at UFC 134.
Well, according to an article released today on ufc.com, that isn't going to happen. Per the report on ufc.com, Matt Hughes will be facing Diego Sanchez at a yet to be announced event sometime this fall.
Since returning to the UFC's welterweight division after a failed lightweight championship shot in 2009, Sanchez has gone 2-1 in his second run as a UFC welterweight. Sanchez is coming off of consecutive Fight of the Night victories over Paulo thiago and Martin Kampmann.
Matt Hughes' future has been the subject of much speculation since being knocked out a mere 21 seconds into his most recent fight, a loss to BJ Penn at UFC 123 in Auburn Hills, Michigan.
Link to Original Source Article
Hansen's Analysis:
It's apparent that Dana White was serious when he said that he firmly believed that Sanchez defeated Kampmann last March. I don't see how Hughes can win this fight, and it appears to be a fight designed to help Sanchez move up the welterweight rankings.
Source: http://www.mmatorch.com/artman2/publish/UFC_2/article_9184.shtml
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Nick Diaz and Paul Daley Final Press Conference Highlights - Strikeforce
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Georges St. Pierre says left eye will be fine, but still can't see after UFC 129 victory over Jake Shields
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Shields employed a confounding gameplan that didn't see him attempt to utilize his strengths at any point, while St. Pierre battled through an eye injury that had his game severely affected through the last three rounds of the fight. There was a definite worry that perhaps St. Pierre severely damaged the eye, and that it could be a potentially threatening injury, but those fears were allayed by the champ himself.
On Twitter early Sunday morning, St. Pierre said that after seeing the doctors his eye will be fine. However, he revealed he's still having vision problems.
"Hey everybody, leaving the hospital soon, just finished all my eye tests, I still don't see anything from my left eye but I'll be [fine]," St. Pierre tweeted, before thanking fans for their support.
Though there's been no further update than that, it's likely that he avoided any retina damage from whatever blow caused the problems for him during and after the fight.
Link to GSP's Twitter
Penick's Analysis: However it exactly happened, it was clear that the eye was a major issue for him on Saturday, and it allowed Shields to have more success on the feet than it otherwise would have. Still, Shields never seriously attempted to take St. Pierre down after failing on a single leg in the first round, and his decision to stand and kick box with St. Pierre for the entirety of the fight made no sense at all. It was a bad performance on both ends, but the good news here is that hopefully St. Pierre has avoided a serious injury with the eye, and hopefully he'll regain his full vision soon.
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Rory MacDonald Brought No Emotion to His UFC 129 Fight
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TORONTO -- MMA Fighting spoke to UFC welterweight Rory MacDonald about his one-sided UFC 129 win over Nate Diaz, the three powerful suplexes in the third round and the experience of fighting in front of a record North American crowd.Source: http://mmafighting.com/2011/05/01/rory-macdonald-brought-no-emotion-to-his-ufc-129-fight/
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ROUNDTABLE: Reactions to Zuffa's plans on moving Strikeforce to pay-per-view in July - Hansen, Amadi, Carter, Pelkey and Penick
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RICH HANSEN, MMATORCH COLUMNIST
Well, if the pay-per-view market isn't saturated already, we're about to see if adding Strikeforce pay-per-views will meet the saturation point.� Pretty soon most hardcore fans are going to pick and choose which events they want to see, and once that happens it'll be difficult to get those people to start buying all pay-per-views again.
JASON AMADI, MMATORCH COLUMNIST
Because Nick Diaz and Gilbert Melendez just fought this month, July would probably be too quick of a turnaround for them, so title fights might be out of the question. So we're probably looking at a card headlined by Dan Henderson taking on Fedor Emelianenko. That is a fight that will titillate hardcore fans, but it doesn't have nearly the luster it would have had Fedor not been handled so decisively in his last outing.
The real point of interest is whether or not this event hurts the first UFC pay-per-view headlined by bantamweights.
ALVIN CARTER, MMATORCH SPECIALIST
Strikeforce was going to give this a try at some point.� This could be a good move in trying to signal that the Strikeforce product is on par with UFC's.� This could work well if Strikeforce does end up running separately, and even better if they are swallowed completely into the UFC brand.� By uplifting Strikeforce's brand the eventall unification bout wills be a bit more sellable, and the former Strikeforce fighters will gain some credibility to newer fans who hear that "Gibert Melendez was the former Strikeforce Lightweight Champion."� The effect would be similar to hearing that a fighter was in Pride.
MATT PELKEY, MMATORCH COLUMNIST
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I think a co-promoted pay-per-view with M-1 and Strikeforce is in Fedor's somewhat recently signed contract. I doubt Zuffa really cares what kind of buyrate this potential pay-per-view does. They're more concerned with checking it off of their "to-do" list and being one step closer to fulfilling all of their obligations to Strikeforce contracted fighters.
JAMIE PENICK, MMATORCH EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
My thinking's along the lines of Matt's, where it's quite possible that Emelianenko's got a contractually obligated pay-per-view fight, and a bout with Dan Henderson makes sense to put on pay-per-view. With the next two heavyweight grand prix fights taking place a month before, and Nick Diaz looking to strong-arm things with his threats of leaving for boxing, Gilbert Melendez might be the only champion on the Strikeforce banner available to defend his title, which could work for a pay-per-view card. It's not an event that is going to do big money, at all, especially when Fedor has lost two straight and is the likely headliner. He's never drawn more than 100,000 on pay-per-view (or 150K, depending on which numbers you go by for the Affliction shows), and this would do that type of number at a maximum. The plan is probably just to test the waters and see what kind of response they get, and then move forward with the next phase of whatever they've got planned for Strikeforce as a brand. Basically, I don't think we'll be seeing multiple Strikeforce pay-per-views in the near future.
Source: http://www.mmatorch.com/artman2/publish/roundtables/article_9100.shtml
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QUOTABLES: Anderson Silva says a fight with Georges St. Pierre "must happen someday" in the UFC
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Georges St-Pierre is one of the best. He's shown that he's a great athlete, and I really train hard everyday to fight the best. I do believe it's a superfight, and it's a fight that must happen someday.
It really is a great superfight. I'm just happy that I know people are looking forward to watching this. I think this fight will make the fans happy. It's something they've been waiting for, and Georges St-Pierre is one of the best. I'll be very happy to give this pleasure to all my fans."
-UFC Middleweight Champion Anderson Silva talks to Mike Straka on HDNet (transcribed by MMAJunkie.com) about his upcoming title fight with Yushin Okami and wanting to fight Georges St. Pierre.
Penick's Analysis: While I don't think the MMA world will end if this fight doesn't happen, I'd still love to see it, and it's great that Silva wants to be a part of it. St. Pierre really would need to overhaul everything he has built at welterweight to put the mass on to compete as a middleweight, and there's no telling how that would or wouldn't affect his game. It would be one of the biggest fights the UFC has ever put on if they get it together, but even if both St. Pierre and Silva win their next fights we can't get our hopes up on the fight happening. St. Pierre has to decide whether he can make that overhaul or not, and if he can this is a fight that could happen as early as the beginning of next year. The ball's in his court after Saturday's fight with Jake Shields.
Source: http://www.mmatorch.com/artman2/publish/UFC_2/article_9150.shtml
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UFC 135, September 24
Saturday September 24
Pepsi Center
Denver, CO
Airing on PPV
* Diego Sanchez (#9 Ranked Welterweight) vs. Matt Hughes
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Maiquel Falcao looking for ?big knockout? of Tom Lawlor at UFC 134 Rio
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UFC targeting October return for UFC Heavyweight Champ Cain Velasquez, possibly in a stadium
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"Cain's good. He's coming along great. He's actually going to be here for this fight," White said this week (comments transcribed by MMAWeekly.com). "I think we were talking about him in October."
That would give the winner of June's UFC 131 main event between Brock Lesnar and Junior Dos Santos between three and four months to prepare for their title fight, which White says could be an option for the UFC next stadium show after UFC 129.
"I think stadium shows are going to be one off shows," White said. "Every time there's a huge, great fight, I think GSP vs. Anderson Silva if that fight happened, would be a stadium show. Depending on who wins out of Dos Santos and Lesnar against our heavyweight champion, could be a big fight, so who knows."
Penick's Analysis: I think the unique circumstances of the Rogers Centre show - being the first stadium event, the UFC's first time in Toronto - have helped the event be a much bigger local attraction to sell out such a large number of tickets. But the Jake Shields-Georges St. Pierre fight isn't nearly as big as GSP vs. Silva would be or even a rematch between Lesnar and Velasquez if Lesnar impressively beat Junior Dos Santos. So I see the stadium experience being a much rarer occurrence, and the UFC will want a major feel to whatever fight is headlining the next one.
Source: http://www.mmatorch.com/artman2/publish/UFC_2/article_9187.shtml
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UFC 129 Complete Collection Part 6 Of 12: Sean Pierson vs. Jake Ellenberger
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