UFC 153: Silva vs. Bonnar Media Conference Call Live Blog and Updates

UFC 153 is right around the corner and the UFC will be hosting a conference call this afternoon for the press to speak with the main event fighters.Anderson Silva will be moving up in weight to fight Stephan Bonnar, while Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira faces…

UFC 153 is right around the corner and the UFC will be hosting a conference call this afternoon for the press to speak with the main event fighters.

Anderson Silva will be moving up in weight to fight Stephan Bonnar, while Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira faces off with Dave Herman. 

The call will have Silva, Bonnar, Nogueira, and Herman speaking about their upcoming bouts on October 13. 

Join Bleacher Report this afternoon for a live blog of the call at 4:00 PM ET/1:00 PM PT. 

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UFC on Fuel TV 5 Results: The Real Winners and Losers

I really dig these UFC on Fuel cards. Sure, they lack the big name value and you’ll never see a GSP or Anderson Silva compete on them, but you get to see the top young fighters in the UFC fight in super exciting matchups. That’s what we got this a…

I really dig these UFC on Fuel cards. Sure, they lack the big name value and you’ll never see a GSP or Anderson Silva compete on them, but you get to see the top young fighters in the UFC fight in super exciting matchups

That’s what we got this afternoon with UFC on Fuel 5, a.k.a UFC Nottingham. A card headlined by a matchup between two up and coming heavyweights, it was the type of card that was booked to build future meaningful matchups.

That’s not to say this lacked significance. There are several fighters who impressed so much that they may be on the fast track towards title contention. At the very least, they’ll be facing stiffer competition on their way to the top. 

As with every card, there were some big winners and some big losers. Let’s see who walked away with their heads held high and who walked away one step closer to the regional scene. 

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UFC on Fuel TV 5 Results: Live Reactions and Play-by-Play

Stay tuned here for live coverage and reaction for UFC on Fuel TV 5 on Saturday in Nottingham, England. In the meantime, here’s a rundown of the main and preliminary cards… Main Bouts (on Fuel TV)Stefan Struve vs. Stipe MiocicDan Hardy vs. Amir …

Stay tuned here for live coverage and reaction for UFC on Fuel TV 5 on Saturday in Nottingham, England. In the meantime, here’s a rundown of the main and preliminary cards…

 

Main Bouts (on Fuel TV)

Stefan Struve vs. Stipe Miocic
Dan Hardy vs. Amir Sadollah
Brad Pickett vs. Yves Jabouin
Paul Sass vs. Matt Wiman
John Hathaway vs. John Maguire
Che Mills vs. Duane Ludwig

 

Preliminary Bouts (on Facebook)

Kyle Kingsbury vs. Jimi Manuwa
Andy Ogle vs. Akira Corassani
Tom Watson vs. Brad Tavares
Gunnar Nelson vs. DaMarques Johnson
Jason Young vs. Robert Peralta

 

UFC Nottingham Start Times

Preliminary Bouts on Facebook: 1:30 p.m. ET/10:30 a.m. PT
Main Card Bouts on Fuel TV: 4 p.m. ET/1 p.m. PT

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Shane Carwin Injured Again? Sounds Like It’s About Time to Hang It Up, Big Guy

Shane Carwin’s last outing in the UFC was over a year ago against Junior Dos Santos at UFC 131. For three rounds, Carwin was on the receiving end of an epic beating. The story heading into that fight was that Carwin had the wrestling to put Dos Santos …

Shane Carwin‘s last outing in the UFC was over a year ago against Junior Dos Santos at UFC 131. For three rounds, Carwin was on the receiving end of an epic beating. The story heading into that fight was that Carwin had the wrestling to put Dos Santos on his back and the power to put him to sleep. 

As the story goes, Carwin sat on the sidelines for over a year after the rehab process following back surgery took much longer than expected. The first time that fans have seen him in over a year is as a coach on the current season of the Ultimate Fighter opposite of Roy Nelson. 

He was supposed to fight Nelson at the Ultimate Fighter finale as has become tradition with the Ultimate Fighter. That fight is now up in the air as Carwin has suffered a knee injury, as he tweeted earlier this afternoon. His manager Jason Genet claims that it’s not a serious injury and that nothing was torn in his knee.  

However, the story of Shane Carwin and debilitating injuries while in the UFC runs much deeper.

He was scheduled to face Roy Nelson at UFC 125, but announced on his website that he needed to pull out due to back and neck pain. He would get surgery to correct the problems on November 2, 2010. He then had back surgery again on October 16, 2011. 

This knee injury is the third major injury in as many years and a clear indication that he’s aging must faster than normal. 

At 37 years old, Carwin‘s best days are long behind him. While he’s still sporting an imposing physique, his body is failing him. From neck problems, to back injuries, to now a knee injury, he’s the MMA version of Humpty Dumpty

His whole aura of intimidation was based on his ridiculous superhero-like musculature and one punch knockout power. A literal walking, talking superman. Heck, he was even compared to a young Mike Tyson by USA Today.

But with all these injuries stacking up and two straight losses in the UFC, he’s just another aging broken down fighter. 

Gone is the man who put fear in the hearts of heavyweights everywhere by ending four straight UFC fights in the first round. Gone is the man who obliterated Brock Lesnar‘s face in the first round. What we have now is a fighter who is one step closer to retirement than he is to capturing UFC gold. 

With every training camp, with every fight, his body is breaking down. The literal weight of carrying a huge amount of muscle mass is starting to take its toll on his body

It’s gotta be tough for a once dominant fighter to come to the realization that he just can’t do it anymore. His two career losses were devastating and likely eat at him everyday he that he steps into the gym. The time away from fighting was likely equally as difficult. 

The sobering truth is that Carwin is like Jens Pulver and Chuck Liddell and Tito Ortiz and the countless others who grow old in this sport. He’s a dinosaur in a world of spring chickens (it makes sense, dinosaurs had feathers) and can’t compete with the best of the best. 

Time between fights is extending and performances are suffering. It’s time to call it a quits and reflect on his accomplishments. 

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Super Fight League and Invicta Team Up? That’s the Best News I’ve Heard All Day!

If you’ve been following Caged In, you know that we love both Super Fight League and InvictaFC. We love the Super Fight League (SFL) theme song and their incredibly pitiful level of talent as much as we love Invicta for being able to pull millions of v…

If you’ve been following Caged In, you know that we love both Super Fight League and InvictaFC. We love the Super Fight League (SFL) theme song and their incredibly pitiful level of talent as much as we love Invicta for being able to pull millions of viewers for a non-HD online stream.

The two start-up promotions have faced their fair share of criticism this year. Super Fight League was torn to shreds for using Bob Sapp in what was one of the biggest shams of the year. Criticism of Invicta has been limited to Shannon Knapp’s claims that they are doing major views on their streamed events. 

I don’t know about anyone else, but I was wondering when the two promotions would decide to team up and form a Super Mediocre League (trademark pending). 

Well, it seems that my prayers have been answered.

OK, that’s a bit of a fib. I didn’t actually pray, but Invicta and SFL have decided to team up to bring you the best of the rest (worst?) of MMA

According to press releases from both promotions, the deal is to help Invicta identify the best female talent in the world while simultaneously assist SFL in expanding their reach by hitting more demographics. 

SFL currently lists 17 women under contract on their website. Of those 17 women, four have yet to make their MMA debut. Of the remaining 13, the most recognizable name is Ukrainian kickboxer Lena Ovchynnikova

Don’t know who she is? That’s OK. She’s 0-2 in the promotion. I fail to see the value she adds to Invicta besides being extremely attractive. And yeah, she gets the “Matt Roth Seal of Approval” for being super attractive. But that doesn’t add to a product.

And it’s not like Invicta has much to offer SFL, either. Sure, they have a fairly deep talent pool of female fighters due to their agreement with JEWELS, but the majority of them aren’t exactly well known in most MMA circles. 

There’s also the really important fact that on the three SFL cards promoted to date, only three of the main-card fights involved female fighters, and two of those three fights featured the aforementioned Ovchynnikova.

The fact of the matter is that SFL is about as invested in WMMA as the UFC. They aren’t using female fighters to build their promotion, and the belief that bringing in the women of Invicta will help expansion into other demographics is laughable.

Look, I don’t want to be a negative dude. I hate being negative. But this is the most underwhelming team-up since Spider Man and Howard the Duck got together to take down Status Quo

Maybe I’m wrong. Maybe. But I seriously doubt it. 

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Strikeforce Melendez vs. Healy Cancelled Due to Gilbert Melendez Getting Injured

Late breaking news on Sunday night—Strikeforce PR sent out an email stating that Saturday’s event has been cancelled. Gilbert Melendez was scheduled to put his lightweight title on the line against Pat “Bam Bam” Healy in the main event. Unfo…

Late breaking news on Sunday night—Strikeforce PR sent out an email stating that Saturday’s event has been cancelled. Gilbert Melendez was scheduled to put his lightweight title on the line against Pat “Bam BamHealy in the main event. 

Unfortunately, Melendez suffered an injury in training and was forced to pull out of the fight. Under the current terms of broadcast contract with Showtime, Showtime has the ability decide which events they will air on their network. 

“When SHOWTIME informed us that it would not be airing the event, we made the difficult decision to cancel Saturday’s card in Sacramento,” STRIKEFORCE CEO Scott Coker said.

“Without a television partner, we simply could not move forward with this event. We wish Gilbert a speedy recovery and will work diligently and quickly to reschedule the fighters affected by this news on upcoming cards.”

This is another example of the issues that Zuffa currently faces in what can only be described as a “cursed” summer. With so many injuries to main-event level fighters, they have been forced to piece cards together like some sort of Frankenstein’s monster. 

This is the second card that Zuffa has been forced to cancel in 2012 and the second time in company history that they have opted to not go forward with an event.

Quotes provided by Zuffa PR staff. 

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