Kyle Kingsbury tells host, Steve Cofield about his decision to train with Victor Conte who was caught helping top athletes use illegal drugs to enhance their performances. Kingsbury obviously believes in second chances and new.
Kyle Kingsbury tells host, Steve Cofield about his decision to train with Victor Conte who was caught helping top athletes use illegal drugs to enhance their performances. Kingsbury obviously believes in second chances and new age training methods, which is why he currently trains with Conte, coming into his TUF 13 Finale fight against Fabio Maldonado. Watch the exclusive video below:
We caught up with Ed Herman as he prepares to fight Tim Credeur this weekend at the TUF 13 Finale. Herman is healthy from an knee injury that’s kept him out of the cage for.
We caught up with Ed Herman as he prepares to fight Tim Credeur this weekend at the TUF 13 Finale. Herman is healthy from an knee injury that’s kept him out of the cage for almost 2 years. He reflects on his TUF 3 season and is still surprised Kalib Starnes was not successful in the UFC. Herman also mentions he’s been getting lots of hugs from Credeur this week.
Our host, Steve Cofield also talks to Tim Credeur who himself hasn’t fought for over a year and a half due to an abnormal brain scan which has since been cleared as a sort of “freckle” on the brain. Credeur likes showing Herman his love. Watch the videos below:
Dana White tweets: GSP vs. Nick Diaz is on for UFC 137. UFC 133 fight card to include: Rashad Evans vs. Phil Davis, Vitor Belfort vs. Yoshihiro Akiyama, and Rich Franklin vs. Antonio “Lil’ Nog”.
UFC 133 fight card to include: Rashad Evans vs. Phil Davis, Vitor Belfort vs. Yoshihiro Akiyama, and Rich Franklin vs. Antonio “Lil’ Nog” Rogerio Nogueira set for August 6th.
The betting lines for The Ultimate Fighter 13 Finale: Guida Vs. Pettis fight have been released and are showing Anthony Pettis as a (-165) favorite with Clay Guida as a (+135) dog. The famous “Showtime.
The betting lines for The Ultimate Fighter 13 Finale: Guida Vs. Pettis fight have been released and are showing Anthony Pettis as a (-165) favorite with Clay Guida as a (+135) dog.
The famous “Showtime Kick” undoubtedly has impressed the line-makers over Guida’s latest 3 submissions win streak including his January 1st fight against Takanori Gomi, who Guida choked out in the second round. Pettis became nationally recognized with a Matrix-like kick that sealed him the WEC Championship belt, coming into the UFC. Pettis is currently on a 4 fight win streak, that Gray Maynard has dismissed by saying that save for Ben Henderson, Pettis has fought “scrubs.” This will be Pettis’ first fight in the UFC.
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Carlos Condit tells our host Steve Cofield that people are expecting Nick Diaz to make Georges St. Pierre fight and that’s what they want to see. Not one to join the bandwagon and criticize St..
Carlos Condit tells our host Steve Cofield that people are expecting Nick Diaz to make Georges St. Pierre fight and that’s what they want to see. Not one to join the bandwagon and criticize St. Pierre who trains with his same coach, Greg Jackson, Condit does feel Diaz could rightfully receive a title-shot, though it is unfair that even he, himself as the WEC Welterweight Champion did not receive an immediate title-shot when his division was absorbed into the UFC. While Condit waits in the wings for his eventual shot, he now focuses on his fight against Don Hyun Kim at UFC 132 on July 2nd.
Cofield also asks Condit about the now infamous Jon Jones and Rashad Evans feud and how it effects his team at Jackson’s Submission Fighting. Watch the interview below.
Kudos to Arianny Celeste for making it into US Weekly magazine and kicking Audrina Patridge‘s butt in the “Who Wore It Best” poll with a whopping 86 percent of voters preferring Celeste in the dress.
Kudos to Arianny Celeste for making it into US Weekly magazine and kicking Audrina Patridge‘s butt in the “Who Wore It Best” poll with a whopping 86 percent of voters preferring Celeste in the dress over 14 percent that voted for Patridge. Personally, I think it was Audrina’s hairstyle that did her in. You could surf that wave above her forehead.
US Weekly tagged the picture by saying:
The model brightened up in a Boulee number in Hollywood. The VH1 Reality wowed in the sexy cutout mini in Los Angeles.
Too bad they listed Celeste as a model and not an Octagon Girl. Guess US Weekly hasn’t quite caught on to the MMA sports phenomenon created by the UFC. Maybe, next time…