UFC on Fox 4 Video Interview: Ryan Bader Says Focus Is Totally on Lyoto Machida

Bleacher Report caught up with UFC light heavyweight contender Ryan Bader at the UFC on Fox 4 open workouts in Los Angeles. Bader is coming off of the biggest win of his career, in which he upset former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton “Ramp…

Bleacher Report caught up with UFC light heavyweight contender Ryan Bader at the UFC on Fox 4 open workouts in Los Angeles. 

Bader is coming off of the biggest win of his career, in which he upset former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson in Japan. He discussed that win, as well as the upcoming fight with Lyoto Machida.

He also talked about his friend Mike Miller’s NBA championship and how a UFC belt would look pretty good next to that trophy.  

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UFC on FOX 4 Video Interview: Jamie Varner Discusses UFC Return and Joe Lauzon

Bleacher Report caught up with UFC lightweight contender Jamie Varner at the UFC on FOX 4 open workouts in Los Angeles. Jamie Varner shocked the world when he beat rising lightweight Edson Barboza. It was the biggest win of his career and changed …

Bleacher Report caught up with UFC lightweight contender Jamie Varner at the UFC on FOX 4 open workouts in Los Angeles. 

Jamie Varner shocked the world when he beat rising lightweight Edson Barboza. It was the biggest win of his career and changed the entire lightweight landscape. Varner spoke about the monumental win that saw his return to the UFC.

He also discussed rebounding after a very down two years following the WEC merger, a period in his life which he believes is where he hit rock bottom. 

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UFC on Fox 4 Video Interview: DaMarques Johnson Talks Welcoming Back Mike Swick

Bleacher Report caught up with UFC welterweight contender DaMarques Johnson at the UFC on Fox 4 open workouts in Los Angeles. Johnson is tasked with welcoming Mike Swick back to the octagon. While it is Swick who has been on the sidelines for an e…

Bleacher Report caught up with UFC welterweight contender DaMarques Johnson at the UFC on Fox 4 open workouts in Los Angeles. 

Johnson is tasked with welcoming Mike Swick back to the octagon. While it is Swick who has been on the sidelines for an extended period of time, Johnson feels that many view him as nothing more than a stepping stone for the AKA fighter. 

Johnson addressed those concerns and discussed the matchup that Swick presents in this exclusive interview. 

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UFC on FOX 4 Video Interview: Brandon Vera Discusses Title Implications

Bleacher Report caught up with light heavyweight contender Brandon Vera at the UFC on Fox 4 open workouts in Los Angeles.Earlier this week it was announced that with a win Brandon Vera would receive a shot against light heavyweight champion Jon Jones. …

Bleacher Report caught up with light heavyweight contender Brandon Vera at the UFC on Fox 4 open workouts in Los Angeles.

Earlier this week it was announced that with a win Brandon Vera would receive a shot against light heavyweight champion Jon Jones. He discusses the added nerves that are involved with the fight now having title implications. 

He also spoke about training with Alexander Gustafsson and compares the Swede’s punching power to that of Dan Henderson.  

Vera finally addressed the concerns of fans in this exclusive video interview.

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UFC on FOX 4: What If None of the Light Heavyweights Look Impressive?

On yesterday’s UFC on Fox 4 media call, Dana White stirred up some controversy when he announced that the winner of the bout between Brandon Vera and Mauricio ‘Shogun’ Rua would receive the next shot at the light heavyweight title. It shocked ever…

On yesterday’s UFC on Fox 4 media call, Dana White stirred up some controversy when he announced that the winner of the bout between Brandon Vera and Mauricio ‘Shogun’ Rua would receive the next shot at the light heavyweight title. 

It shocked everyone as both Shogun and Vera were man-handled by the current UFC champion Jon Jones when they fought him. What made it even more surprising was when people started to really look at each fighter’s overall records since losing to Jones. 

After losing to Jones on Versus, Vera was given another shot in the Octagon. He was cut from the UFC following a loss to Thiago Silva at UFC 125. It was only after the post-fight drug tests came back that Vera’s UFC career was saved. He then won an extremely close decision over Elliot Marshall at UFC 137. 

Shogun’s road back to Jones is just as bumpy. Shogun was stopped in the third round when he fought the champ at UFC 128. It was Rua’s first and only light heavyweight title defense. Following the loss, he picked up a win over Forrest Griffin and then dropped a decision to Dan Henderson in what was the fight of the year in 2011. 

Neither fighter has been all that impressive as of late, which is why when fans went to twitter to complain, White amended his original plans for the light heavyweight title picture. 

“When the fans speak, we listen. So whoever scores the best win, whoever gets the fans excited by going out there on Saturday and looking the most impressive, he will get the winner of Jones vs. Henderson,” said White in a UFC press release. 

He added, “it is down to what these four guys do Saturday night in the Octagon. Winning isn’t enough, they’ve got to win impressively. Any one of these four fighters can take things into their own hands and make a title shot happen.”

All four fighters have lost to Jones in the past, and, at one point or another, all four have been really unimpressive in victories in the UFC. 

And that’s the nightmare scenario. 

What if no one is impressive?

What if Ryan Bader wins a boring lay ‘n pray decision over Lyoto Machida? What if Machida earns a point fighting decision over Bader? It’s very possible that a skilled Muay Thai fighter such as Brandon Vera could win by a fluke cut. And it’s just as possible that Shogun shows up unmotivated and looking like the same guy who beat Mark Coleman at UFC 93 in a lackluster fight. 

These are all possible outcomes. Now, obviously White and company expect the fighters to go and fight their butts off for redemption. And I have the same expectation. But until the night is over, there’s a huge question of “what if?”

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Invicta Fighting Championship: The MMA Version of the WNBA?

I remember when it was announced that women would finally have their own professional basketball league. I was sitting in Madison Square Garden with my folks and the New York Liberty were holding a press conference with the first incarnation of the tea…

I remember when it was announced that women would finally have their own professional basketball league. I was sitting in Madison Square Garden with my folks and the New York Liberty were holding a press conference with the first incarnation of the team. 

Like most 12-year-olds, I was excited about another sports franchise in New York. Heck, my family was one of the first season-ticket holders for the New York/New Jersey Metrostars because of my fandom. It was the concept of professional sports rather than the actual gameplay that got me excited.

Then it started to settle in that what made the NBA so exciting was missing. Sure those women could hit a jumper and had the technical skills to drive the lane for a layup, but what kind of highlight reel is comprised of jump shots and layups? The game lacked the fast-paced action and hard-nosed gameplay in the paint.

That’s how I feel about women’s MMA

For full disclosure, I didn’t watch InvictaFC 2 live. I was having dinner with my family and instead watched it this morning on YouTube. I didn’t have to deal with the mess that was the server errors and constant stream failures. 

I also wasn’t one of the supposed 227,000 (as tweeted by Shannon Knapp) people who were trying to tune in at 7 p.m. I say that with a bit of sarcasm as those numbers just don’t make sense. The UFC’s Facebook streams have roughly the same amount of traffic with a far stronger brand and streaming service. 

There’s also the big fact that the UFC’s last event on Fuel TV, which pitted two top middleweights in Mark Munoz and Chris Weidman, had the same type of numbers. 

Now I don’t care that Invicta may be slightly misleading in their numbers. The only ones that they are truly affecting are sponsors and would-be television executives. 

My issue is that people are trying to pretend that a card with absolutely ZERO name recognition was the card of the year. It was akin to an M-1 Global event or something you’d expect to see on HDNet. 

Yes, I do appreciate when fights get finished—there were 10 finishes in 14 fights. But look at the level of talent. People are speaking as if the women who fought on InvictaFC 2 are the best of the best. And I’m not even talking about the best women.

I’m saying everyone’s pretending that these are the absolute best fighters in completely fair and even matchups.

I don’t want to come off as being the bully, but enough is enough already. I hope that Invicta survives because I’d like to see an outlet for female fighters. But there’s a Bright Eyes song called “Let’s Not Sh*t Ourselves“; I feel like that is what we should be doing when approaching and discussing regional MMA.

Last night you got to see the MMA equivalent of Sheryl Swoopes and Rebecca Lobo. Stop acting like you watched Jordan and Bird in their primes. It’s an insult to yourself and everyone’s intelligence.  

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