Stephan Bonnar Talks Igor Pokrajac, Fighting Teammates Controversy & UFC/WEC Merger

UFC LightHeavyweight, Stephan Bonnar invited the folks down at RawVegas.tv to sit in on a Strength and Conditioning session at Philippi Sports Institute in Las Vegas.  Bonnar talks about the creative spelling of his TUF 12 Finale opponent, Igor Pokrajac and how he’s preparing for their December 4th bout.  He also explains his thoughts on […]

UFC LightHeavyweight, Stephan Bonnar invited the folks down at RawVegas.tv to sit in on a Strength and Conditioning session at Philippi Sports Institute in Las Vegas.  Bonnar talks about the creative spelling of his TUF 12 Finale opponent, Igor Pokrajac and how he’s preparing for their December 4th bout.  He also explains his thoughts on fighting teammates and why Josh Koscheck and Jon Fitch may be so opposed but adds that he would definitely fight Forrest Griffin again, saying he grew up with lots of brothers and suggesting it’s no different than fighting with them and getting over it.  Bonnar tells us he is signed on for Color Commentating the upcoming WEC: Faber Vs. Mizuyaki November 11th fight in Las Vegas but is unsure about his future commentating with the new UFC/WEC merger.  Full video below:

Watch Stephan Bonnar Talks Igor Fight, Koscheck, Griffin, & WEC/UFC Merger on RawVegas.tv

Martin Kampmann Describes His Performance Against Jake Shields In One Word: Sh*tty

Our friends at RawVegas.tv caught up with UFC Welterweight, Martin Kampmann over the weekend as he participated in Randy Couture’s GI Foundation charity poker tournament. Kampmann had few words to describe his performance at UFC 121 against Jake Shields, referring to it with one word, several times: “shitty”. Kampmann also responds to questions […]

Our friends at RawVegas.tv caught up with UFC Welterweight, Martin Kampmann over the weekend as he participated in Randy Couture’s GI Foundation charity poker tournament. Kampmann had few words to describe his performance at UFC 121 against Jake Shields, referring to it with one word, several times: “shitty”. Kampmann also responds to questions on whether or not Shields deserves the next titleshot and who he’d like to meet next in the Octagon. Full video below:

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10 QUESTIONS WITH BRENDAN SCHAUB

By Joyce Lynda Valdes

MMA Fix is back with 10 Questions. This time UFC Heavyweight, Brendan Schaub takes time to answer in his own written words, questions on his speculated fight with Frank Mir, his thoughts on Brock Lesnar proving size isn’t enough, Fedor Emelianenko in the UFC, and how he knew when Gabriel Gonzaga was […]

By Joyce Lynda Valdes

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MMA Fix is back with 10 Questions. This time UFC Heavyweight, Brendan Schaub takes time to answer in his own written words, questions on his speculated fight with Frank Mir, his thoughts on Brock Lesnar proving size isn’t enough, Fedor Emelianenko in the UFC, and how he knew when Gabriel Gonzaga was in trouble with his “eyes rolling back” during their UFC 121 fight. Gonzaga has since been cut from the UFC promotion.

1.  Congratulations on your UFC 121 victory over Gabriel Gonzaga. What was your biggest challenge with Gonzaga? Have you looked back at the fight and seen a way you could have finished him?

BS:  Biggest challenge I had with Gonzaga was his leg kicks, I worked on countering his leg kicks all camp and I had success doing that early in the fight but after a while he landed a couple of good ones..dude kicks like a monster. In regards to finishing him if I had 10 more secs in the 1st rd when I dropped him it would of been over. I could tell he was in trouble from his eyes rolling back.

2.  You have said your last couples of fights were unsatisfying, perhaps because your TKO victories came within seconds of the first round. Your bout with Gonzaga was a full three round brawl leading to a Unanimous Decision. Let’s switch the tables though, what would you say is a worse loss for a fighter, a knockout or a decision loss?

BS:  Def. a knockout loss because at least in a three round decision a fighter has a chance to showcase his skills and hard work. In a quick knock out especially at heavyweight the better man doesn’t always win(s), anything can happen with 4 oz. gloves on.

3.  You have mentioned that a match-up with Frank Mir would be your ideal next fight. Are you already in talks about your next fight?

BS:  Haven’t heard anything from the UFC regarding my next match up. I grew up a big Frank Mir fan and it would be an honor to fight him, that being sad Dana White said in Frank’s last fight he was dissapointed and it was three rounds of sparring. If they give me a shot I gaurantee you it wont be a boring fight. I’ll bring the pressure!

4.  Do you agree with Dana White’s comments on Mir after his win over Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic? White said: “I have no clue about Frank. To talk the stuff he does, and then fight like he fought, that’s a little frustrating. Once Cro Cop stuffed his takedown attempt, his heart fell out on the floor. If Frank Mircan’t bully you, his heart shrinks to the size of the Grinch’s. If he can’t take you down, his heart shrinks to the size of a pea…”

BS:  The night he fought Cro Cop, yes! But not in Mir’s enitre career. He’s been through some wars and has been one of the big stars of the division for a long time.

5.  We understand that in order to move up in the division, winners should be matched with winners and fighters coming off losses should be matched with each other, as well. But Shane Carwin just pulled out of his fight with Roy Nelson due to a back injury. How much would you like to offer up a rematch with Nelson?

BS:  If the UFC calls me I’m in! But my goal is to be the heavyweight champ not revenge losses. *Note: Nelson’s UFC 125 intended bout has since been scrapped from the card.

6.  Does it seem the UFC Heavyweight division is a bit slimmer these days considering the pool of choices for your next fight? (i.e…Frank Mir, Ben Rothwell. Randy Couture–depending on where he’s at right now…)

BS:  I think the heavyweight divison is the best it’s ever been right now! It’s a great time to be a heavyweight and there are a ton of exciting match ups.

7.  Jake Shields has said that even if Josh Koscheck managed to win the title fight against GSP, he’d prefer fighting St. Pierre because to beat him would hold more prestige. Would you say Brock Lesnar, regardless of his recent title loss is the most prestigious Heavyweight?

BS:  Ya i agree Brock brings the most eyeballs to his fights and he is the biggest name regardless win or lose.

8.  What did you think of the Velasquez/Lesnar bout? Do you think Brock’s fight with Shane Carwin exposed a lot of his holes?  Some say that fight with Carwin should have been stopped in the first round…

BS:  Cain looked great! Speed kills the big monsters and that fight proved it, just shows that being big isn’t gonna cut it as a heavyweight anymore. Gotta be able to move and do it all! Carwin def. gave the blue print on how to beat Brock.

9.  As a Heavy weight, how do you feel about Fedor Emelianenko? Are his days as a P4P top fighter over? Would you like to see him added to the UFC Heavyweight mix? What about Fabricio Werdum? Does he belong in the UFC?

BS:  I would love Fedor to come to the UFC! It’s the only way to see if all the hype is real. Competeing in the UFC is the only way to prove that. Fedor has beat some of the best in the world but unless you’re in the UFC you cant be #1 every other organization is the minor leagues. I’m a big fan of Werdum, but he’s had his shot in the UFC so I’m not as excited if he came back to the UFC, but he is a stud.

10.  Finally, you signed with MC Hammer’s Alchemist Management. How are things shaping up for you with that and is Hammer training with you at all? Could you maybe teach him some jitz and in return he teaches you that awesome dance from the “Can’t Touch This” video?

BS:  Alchemist is a team MChammer is the social network guy and face of the company along with Jeff, Lex Mcmahon is my  MMA agent and everyday guy, Cherie who came over from Tapout is the glue to Alchemist dealing with everday operations and knows just about everyone in the business. Alchemist is changing the game in regards to agents and managers involved with MMA thier a team with a lot of fire power. Only agency that would compare to them would be in the NFL or NBA.


Staph Infection Forces Ryan Couture Out of Strikeforce Challengers 12

Strikeforce has announced that Ryan Couture has pulled out of his scheduled co-headlining November 19th bout against Juan Zapata due to a staph infection. Couture had planned on gaining his second professional win in Strikeforce Challengers 12 having won his debut match against Lucas Stark with a triangle choke in a 1:05 seconds. […]

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Strikeforce has announced that Ryan Couture has pulled out of his scheduled co-headlining November 19th bout against Juan Zapata due to a staph infection. Couture had planned on gaining his second professional win in Strikeforce Challengers 12 having won his debut match against Lucas Stark with a triangle choke in a 1:05 seconds. The infection is said to be on Ryan Couture’s leg and he is hoping to heal very quickly and compete again soon.

In a press release today, the 155 pounder said, “I was really looking forward to fighting, so this is a big disappointment, but I’ll be back. As soon as I’m cleared, you can bet I’ll be back in the gym preparing for my next Strikeforce fight.”

Strikeforce Challengers 12 is set in Jackson, Mississippi with Victor “Shaolin” Ribeiro Vs. Justin Wilcox as the Main Event.

No Title Shot For Jon Fitch Who Will Face Jake Ellenberger at UFC 126

MMA Junkie is reporting that UFC Welterweight, Jon Fitch will be facing Jake Ellengeberger over Superbowl Weekend at UFC 126 on February 5th. Fitch who has five straight wins since his titleshot loss to Georges St. Pierre was itching for a GSP rematch before his AKA training partner, Josh Koscheck was given the opportunity. […]

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MMA Junkie is reporting that UFC Welterweight, Jon Fitch will be facing Jake Ellengeberger over Superbowl Weekend at UFC 126 on February 5th. Fitch who has five straight wins since his titleshot loss to Georges St. Pierre was itching for a GSP rematch before his AKA training partner, Josh Koscheck was given the opportunity. Since then many rumors have surfaced that Fitch would move to the Middleweight division as he suggested he would if Kos could win and defend the Welterweight title.

This is an interesting match as it would be a detriment to Fitch in the Welterweight division to lose to Ellenberger; who is still relatively new in the UFC with only 3 fights under the promotion. His first fight was a loss to former WEC Welterweight Champion, Carlos Condit, followed by back to back wins against Mike Pyle and John Howard. The matchup with Fitch serves to skyrocket Ellenberger high up the division’s ladder, facing the number 2 or 3 (considering what source you look up) Welterweight in the world, so if he could win this bout, he may have a titleshot in his very near future. But it won’t be easy to get past Jon Fitch who has one fighter he hopes to eventually meet in the Octagon, and that remains to be GSP for the belt.

Randy Couture on UFC/WEC Merger + His Fighting Future (VIDEO)

Watch Randy Couture Talks About His G.I. Foundtion Poker Tournament, the UFC and WEC Merger, Cain Vs. Lesnar and Fedor on RawVegas.tvRandy Couture held his annual charity poker tournament for his G.I. Foundation this weekend. We caught up with him to discuss his thoughts on the UFC/WEC merger, Cain Velasquez as heavyweight champ, his fighting […]

Watch Randy Couture Talks About His G.I. Foundtion Poker Tournament, the UFC and WEC Merger, Cain Vs. Lesnar and Fedor on RawVegas.tv

Randy Couture held his annual charity poker tournament for his G.I. Foundation this weekend. We caught up with him to discuss his thoughts on the UFC/WEC merger, Cain Velasquez as heavyweight champ, his fighting future, and if said future may include a fight with Fedor Emelianenko down the road.

Great stuff as always from Randy. Watch the above vid for more.