Michael Bisping will reserve judgment on ‘hero’ Anderson Silva’s PED use until commission weighs in

UFC middleweight Michael Bisping is getting ready to face Thales Leites in the main event of July’s UFC Fight Night 72 in Glasgow, Scotland, but had a few moments to weigh in on the controversy surrounding former UFC middleweight champion An…

UFC middleweight Michael Bisping is getting ready to face Thales Leites in the main event of July’s UFC Fight Night 72 in Glasgow, Scotland, but had a few moments to weigh in on the controversy surrounding former UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva’s alleged performance-enhancing drug (PED) use.

After UFC 183 in January when Silva defeated Nick Diaz via unanimous decision, it was revealed ‘The Spider’ had failed both pre- and post-fight tests with resulting indicating he had used anabolic steroids. Bisping, who has faced a number of fighters later caught for using PEDs, explained his position on Silva and PED use, generally.

“Anderson was, for a long time, a hero of mine even though we were in the same weight class and I wanted to fight him for so long. You could not admire and respect what he did inside the Octagon.

“Of course, the things that he did still stand, but there has been a bit of a cloud lately. It was a shame to hear about the test results,” Bisping continued. “It’s just disappointing. Would I still like to fight the guy? Of course, I would. I’d love to get in there in the Octagon with him, but he has fallen a little bit recently. It’s not something that’s the burning issue that it once was.”

For the time being, Bisping has his hands full with Leites. He’s even suggested if he gets past the Brazilian, a bout with either Luke Rockhold or Ronaldo Souza should be next. But he’s also faced fighters like Cung Le, Vitor Belfort, Chris Leben, Chael Sonnen – fighters who eventually proved to be using PEDs in some capacity. That’s given ‘The Count’ perspective on the issue.

“I’ve fought many guys over the years that have used performance-enhancing drugs, so I obviously I have a very dim view of that,” Bisping explained. “I’ve always been a hard-working, honest-working guy. The only thing I take is protein shakes and that’s it. Blood, sweat and tears go into my preparation. I’ve had injuries in the past from guys using performance-enhancing drugs.

“In this sport, there’s no place for that. We’re not trying to put balls in hoops. It’s a fight, so you shouldn’t be going out there and doing those things. Anybody that does that, I immediately lose a lot of respect for.”

Bisping may have lost respect for many of his previous opponents or PED users, generally, but Silva is a special case. For Bisping, Silva’s achievements can’t be overlooked. Until the Nevada Athletic Commission formally hands out a punishment, he’s willing to hold off on judgement.

“The sentence hasn’t been delivered,” Bisping said of Silva’s situation. “We’re yet to see what happens, so I reserve my judgement until the athletic commission’s made their decision.”

UFC Fight Night 67 bonuses: Charles Oliveira doubles up with win

Charles Oliveira picked up two bonuses for his submission win over Nik Lentz at UFC Fight Night 67 on Saturday night in Goiania, Brazil.Oliveira picked up Fight of the Night bonus for his showdown with Lentz and a Performance of the Night aw…

Charles Oliveira picked up two bonuses for his submission win over Nik Lentz at UFC Fight Night 67 on Saturday night in Goiania, Brazil.

Oliveira picked up Fight of the Night bonus for his showdown with Lentz and a Performance of the Night award as well. Oliveira earned $100,000 total thanks to his third-round guillotine choke.

Rony Jason also earned a $50,000 bonus for his submission win (triangle choke) over Damon Jackson in the first round.

Ronda Rousey fires back over Bethe Correia’s ‘suicide’ comments

UFC bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey didn’t appreciate Bethe Correia’s recent remarks.

Correia told Combate the following during a recent interview.

“Ronda talks about being a superwoman, a hero, but is a woman like me. Actually, I’m way stronger, I come from an underdeveloped country, where people fight to survive. It’s a lot different form the reality of her life. Under pressure, she’s showing she’s weak. When mommy put some pressure, she ran away from home. When she lost, she did drugs. That’s not a super hero. I want to see her reaction when I put some pressure against her. I want her to feel pressure and realize that I’m ready to fight her. She doesn’t have a good head, she needs to get help. There are a lot of people around her, she’s winning, but when she realizes that’s not everything, I don’t know what might happen. I hope she doesn’t commit suicide [laughs].”

Rousey responded to the controversial remark on Twitter. Rousey’s father committed suicide when she was younger.

@bethecorreia suicide is no joke or selling point. My father will be with me the day I hand you the comeuppance you deserve.

— Ronda Rousey (@RondaRousey) May 28, 2015

At an autograph session Wednesday night, Correia promised to knock out Rousey and would only need two punches.

“I will only need two punches,” Correia told the fans at a university in Goiania. “One punch to knock that mole off her face, and one punch to knock her out.”

The two women headline the upcoming UFC 190 event in Rio de Janeiro on Aug. 1.

MMA Fighting’s Guilherme Cruz contributed to this report.

UFC bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey didn’t appreciate Bethe Correia’s recent remarks.

Correia told Combate the following during a recent interview.

“Ronda talks about being a superwoman, a hero, but is a woman like me. Actually, I’m way stronger, I come from an underdeveloped country, where people fight to survive. It’s a lot different form the reality of her life. Under pressure, she’s showing she’s weak. When mommy put some pressure, she ran away from home. When she lost, she did drugs. That’s not a super hero. I want to see her reaction when I put some pressure against her. I want her to feel pressure and realize that I’m ready to fight her. She doesn’t have a good head, she needs to get help. There are a lot of people around her, she’s winning, but when she realizes that’s not everything, I don’t know what might happen. I hope she doesn’t commit suicide [laughs].”

Rousey responded to the controversial remark on Twitter. Rousey’s father committed suicide when she was younger.

At an autograph session Wednesday night, Correia promised to knock out Rousey and would only need two punches.

“I will only need two punches,” Correia told the fans at a university in Goiania. “One punch to knock that mole off her face, and one punch to knock her out.”

The two women headline the upcoming UFC 190 event in Rio de Janeiro on Aug. 1.

MMA Fighting’s Guilherme Cruz contributed to this report.

Daniel Cormier celebrates Seth Rollins’ WWE Heavyweight title victory at WrestleMania 31

The future UFC champion lost his mind when his favorite current WWE wrestler Seth Rollins cashed in to win the heavyweight title at WrestleMania 31 in Santa Clara, Calif. Video courtesy of Daniel Cormier.

The future UFC champion lost his mind when his favorite current WWE wrestler Seth Rollins cashed in to win the heavyweight title at WrestleMania 31 in Santa Clara, Calif. Video courtesy of Daniel Cormier.