Minnesota MMA’s Dan Moret on Damion Hill: I’ll Put My Power Against His Any Day

Saturday Aug. 18 will be one of the biggest days of the year for the sport of mixed martial arts in Minnesota as Sterling Entertainment Group and Driller Promotions deliver Downtown Showdown IX at the Hyatt hotel in Minneapolis, MN. The event features …

Saturday Aug. 18 will be one of the biggest days of the year for the sport of mixed martial arts in Minnesota as Sterling Entertainment Group and Driller Promotions deliver Downtown Showdown IX at the Hyatt hotel in Minneapolis, MN.

The event features an incredible card which will be headlined by two of the top 155-pounders in the state as Damion Hill (5-1) battles undefeated up-and-comer Dan “The Hitman” Moret (2-0).

For Moret, the fight against Hill will be the biggest of his MMA career, and it has come alongside some major changes in his professional life. A former member of Mankato Martial Arts, Moret began training at one of Minnesota’s premier facilities, The Academy, in early July.

“I love everything about it. It’s obviously a top-notch facility and the coaching has been great,” Moret told Bleacher Report MMA. “The training partners are top-level. I liked what I had down in Mankato, but when you train with guys that are at the UFC and Bellator level and all the top local guys, it’s tough not to get better.”

Even in the short time he has been at The Academy, Moret has seen noticeable improvements to his game. Working with UFC stars like Jacob Volkmann and Bellator up-and-comers like Mike Richman has forced him to polish his skills more than ever.

“For a long time, I could just out-muscle or out-hustle people, but here that’s not the case,” Moret said. “If you leave an arm hanging, it’s going to get taken away from you.”

Richman and Volkmann have been instrumental in getting him ready for Saturday’s fight, and other teammates have also stepped in to mimic Damion Hill’s fighting style.

“Jordan Parsons does a really good job of replicating Damion Hill’s fighting style. Andre Tieva has been coming in and sparring with me, mimicking what [Damion] does,” Moret said. “I’m very fortunate to have a bunch of left-handers in the gym. I get to see that stance a lot.”

One of the best aspects of Hill’s game is simply his speed; he uses that to keep his opponents off balance and catch them with some highly unorthodox strikes.  

“He’s not afraid to throw wild strikes and spinning maneuvers, Superman punches. You just have to be tight the whole time against him,” Moret said. “I think Damion poses the most threats of anyone that I’ve faced.”

Although he respects Hill’s one-punch knockout power, Moret is not going to be concerned about it going into Saturday’s contest.

“His power isn’t going to make me shy away,” Moret said. “I’ll put my power against his any day and we’ll find out on Saturday.”

Highly confident in his own ability to finish, Moret sees the fight ending in the first round, but he believes that the longer the fight goes, the better it could be for him.

“At the risk of sounding too bold, I feel like I have an advantage just about everywhere,” Moret said. “He might be a little quicker than I am, but I hit harder than him, I’m taller than him, I’m bigger than him. I feel like I can out-strike him, I feel like my wrestling and jiu-jitsu are better than his, I feel like my transition game is better than his. I don’t honestly see where he would see that he has an advantage.”

Hill himself has also said that he believes the fight will end in the first round. But for Moret, that statement from Hill just further solidifies his confidence that the fight will go his way.

 

“I think he’s hoping to catch me with something. That’s really his chance, to nail me with a big shot,” Moret said. “I think him saying, ‘It’ll be over in the first round,’ is maybe his prediction and also his hope. He knows that if he doesn’t nail me or he doesn’t take me down right away, then what’s he going to do?”

With a win, Moret is looking to have at least one more fight by the end of 2012. But given the wide net that his management team at Sterling Entertainment Group has cast, that fight could be in MMA, or it could be something else entirely.

“The great thing about working with Jeremy Bjornberg and all the guys at SEG is that there are opportunities to do things like professional boxing, K-1 Kickboxing, submission hunts and grappling tournaments,” Moret said. “You can find some way to compete all the time. You don’t have to take a bunch of MMA fights in a row just to try to stay busy.”

If he does go to 3-0 after a win over Hill, his next MMA opponent will be chosen very specifically.

“Obviously, with only having three professional fights after this one, and already being ranked pretty highly in the state, I’ve got to sort of pick my fights. I can’t just fight anybody to stay active. I’m not going to be fighting guys that have 25 losses just to get in there.”

Moret vs. Hill will headline the Aug. 18 fight card at the Hyatt in Minneapolis, MN. Fans in the area are encouraged to purchase tickets online or at the door for as little as $35/ea. Doors will open at 6:45pm for the all-ages show.

For those unable to attend, a free live stream will also be available through the Sterling Entertainment Group website at SterlingMN.com.

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Invicta FC 3: Penne vs. Sugiyama Announced as First Title Fight for Oct. 6

Following their wildly successful second event in late July, the all-women’s MMA promotion Invicta FC will be back again in mere months for Invicta FC 3: Penne vs. Sugiyama, currently set for Saturday, Oct. 6. The event, which will take place in …

Following their wildly successful second event in late July, the all-women’s MMA promotion Invicta FC will be back again in mere months for Invicta FC 3: Penne vs. Sugiyama, currently set for Saturday, Oct. 6.

The event, which will take place in Kansas City, KA, will feature American phenom Jessica Penne (9-1) as she battles the undefeated Japanese warrior Naho “Sugi Rock” Sugiyama (8-0) in the very first Invicta Fighting Championship title fight in the atomweight (105-pound) division.

The 29-year-old Penne, who co-main evented by knocking out Lisa Ellis-Ward at Invicta FC’s inaugural card on April 28, will attempt to make it two in a row in Invicta against Sugiyama.

Sugiyama, a 34-year-old current champion from the Japanese all-women’s promotion JEWELS, will make her debut in the United States following a successful defense against Yasuko Tamada in late May.

Fresh off delivering an electric challenge to Sara McMann, Brazilian jiu-jitsu brown belt Shayna Baszler will step back in the cage in the 135-pound co-main event to take on Invicta FC 2 winner Sarah D’Alelio.

In addition to the highly-anticipated main events, Invicta FC announced that the full fight card will include 13 professional bouts. Other fights on the card include:

Barn Honchak vs. Aisling Daly
Tara LaRosa vs. Vanessa Porto
Leslie Smith vs. Cat Zingano
Michelle Waterson vs. Lacey Shuckman
Julia Budd vs. Elaina Maxwell

The six-fight preliminary card will be headlined by Carla Esparza vs. Lynn Alvarez, and will include:

Ashley Cummins vs. Joanne Calderwood
Amy Davis vs. Stephanie Frausto
Jessamyn Duke vs. Marciea Allen
Tecia Torres vs. Kaiyana Rain
Katalina Malungahu vs. Taylor Stratford

The ticket sale date for the much-anticipated Invicta FC 3: Penne vs. Sugiyama event, featuring 13 professional bouts, will be announced soon.

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UFC 150 Live Streaming: How to Watch Henderson vs Edgar on Your Computer or Xbox

The UFC lightweight title is on the line Saturday night, and if you’re looking for a live stream to watch UFC 150: Henderson vs. Edgar 2 live tonight on your computer, look no further.  Without a single fighter over 185 pounds on the c…

The UFC lightweight title is on the line Saturday night, and if you’re looking for a live stream to watch UFC 150: Henderson vs. Edgar 2 live tonight on your computer, look no further. 

Without a single fighter over 185 pounds on the card on Facebook or Fuel TV, UFC 150 is sure to be one of the more fast-paced events in 2012. There will be two bantamweight, three featherweight, two lightweight and three middleweight bouts on the fight card.

The main event will be for all the marbles, as Benson Henderson defends his UFC lightweight title for the first time, against the man he took it from earlier this year, Frankie Edgar. The first bout was a definite “Fight of the Year” candidate, and it is expected that the rematch will be another.

If it’s the pay-per-view card featuring Henderson and Edgar that you want to watch on your computer or Xbox, then you should strongly consider checking out the UFC’s various live-streaming partners. 

Sure, there may be some poor-quality free streams elsewhere, but they can often be unreliable, and there is always a strong chance of viruses and malware with any illegal stream. 

So why not put all of that concern to rest and invest in an online stream that will actually work, won’t mess up your computer and won’t leave you wondering if the cops are going to come knocking on your door?

For as little as $44.99, you can watch the UFC 150 PPV from three different locations online: UFC.tv, the organization’s own online streaming service; Yahoo! Sports, one of the world’s largest sports websites;  and the most-viewed online-streaming service, UStream.tv.

Lastly, you can also choose to party up with your friends and talk together from across the country while you enjoy UFC 150: Henderson vs. Edgar 2 on Xbox LIVE through the UFC app. 

Whichever option you choose, however, will provide you an live stream of excellent quality for tonight’s UFC 150 PPV, which starts at 10 p.m. ET, 7 p.m. PT. 

Don’t be fooled by other websites that say they are offering free live streams of the event. Support the sport you love, and order the event legally, in high quality.

You won’t regret it!

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Jamie Varner: I Could Have Won a Boring Fight Against Joe Lauzon at UFC on Fox 4

Recent UFC Fight of the Night bonus winner Jamie Varner fell short in his bout against Joe Lauzon at UFC on Fox 4, but his wallet is now $50,000 thicker following the highly entertaining contest. Varner, who had only recently made his return to the U…

Recent UFC Fight of the Night bonus winner Jamie Varner fell short in his bout against Joe Lauzon at UFC on Fox 4, but his wallet is now $50,000 thicker following the highly entertaining contest.

Varner, who had only recently made his return to the UFC after nearly five years out of the promotion, has seemingly resurrected his dwindling career, which included losses in three of his final four fights with the WEC.

Dominant victories since that point earned Varner another shot in the Octagon, which he took advantage of in May when he knocked out Edson Barboza at UFC 146.

Varner’s style has always made him highly entertaining, and a matchup with Joe Lauzon proved that he still has it. However, Varner believes that he likely could have won the fight at UFC on Fox 4 if it wasn’t for his all-or-nothing fighting style.

“I fight with reckless abandon, and I think that’s what got me fight of night,” Varner told Bas Rutten. “Because I fight so hard and I scramble, I put myself in bad positions, and I do get caught, and it sucks.”

The loss is obviously an unfortunate outcome for Varner, but he’s not losing much sleep over it. He believes that he’s making the right decision as a fighter by going for broke.

“I’d rather fight hard and have people enjoy watching me fight than just always go out there and fight not to lose,” he said. “I could have beat Joe Lauzon with the jab. I could have ran, thrown jabs, thrown kicks, kept him away and won a boring decision. But no, I wanted to put pressure on him. I wanted to be exciting; I wanted to go for the finish.”

We haven’t seen the last of Jamie Varner in the UFC, and despite the loss, which—at least partially,—was due to his style, he doesn’t seem to be planning on fighting more conservatively in the future.

If, in the future, we see the same Jamie Varner that we saw against Joe Lauzon, he could be raking in quite a few more Fight of the Night bonuses before his career is over.

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Ronda Rousey on Conan O’Brien: Strikeforce Champ on Being the "Arm Collector"

First there was Gina Carano, then came Miesha Tate and “Cyborg” Santos, but none of these pioneers in women’s MMA have risen to popularity like current Strikeforce women’s 135-pound champion Ronda Rousey. Rousey recently broke …

First there was Gina Carano, then came Miesha Tate and “Cyborg” Santos, but none of these pioneers in women’s MMA have risen to popularity like current Strikeforce women’s 135-pound champion Ronda Rousey.

Rousey recently broke into the mainstream by appearing on the cover of the ESPN The Magazine‘s “Body” issue, baring all for the publication in a nude photo shoot.

However, her recent appearance on Conan on TBS proves that her popularity isn’t going anywhere.

Host Conan O’Brien asked about Rousey’s nickname, “the arm collector,” and she answered that she got the nickname because she has finished each of her first eight professional MMA fights by way of submission, all in the first round, all with an armbar.  

Rousey demonstrated the science behind the maneuver, explaining that the arm doesn’t typically break so much as it dislocates. This was exactly what happened in Rousey’s most recent bout against Miesha Tate back in March of this year, when Rousey popped Tate’s elbow with an armbar before getting a submission to become the Strikeforce women’s bantamweight champion.

A horrified O’Brien looked on with the audience as a video from the bout played on the screen.

“Make it stop, make it stop,” O’Brien said, covering his eyes as Rousey laughed.

“It’s okay, I didn’t like her that much,” Rousey said.

The Olympic judo bronze medalist is currently the subject of a two-episode special, All Access: Ronda Rousey on Showtime.

The Strikeforce women’s bantamweight championship will be on the line again on August 18th, when Rousey defends her title against top contender Sarah Kaufman, also on Showtime.

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UFC on FOX 4 Results: The Most Memorable Moments from Shogun vs. Vera

It wasn’t the most-hyped event that the UFC has put on in recent months, but UFC on Fox 4 proved once again that just because there isn’t a title fight on a card doesn’t mean that it won’t deliver with some incredible fights. T…

It wasn’t the most-hyped event that the UFC has put on in recent months, but UFC on Fox 4 proved once again that just because there isn’t a title fight on a card doesn’t mean that it won’t deliver with some incredible fights.

The co-main events featured two light heavyweight bouts, one between Lyoto Machida and Ryan Bader, and the other between Mauricio “Shogun” Rua and Brandon Vera.

Shogun vs. Vera was originally scheduled to be a No. 1 contenders’ fight, with the winner becoming the next challenger in line for a shot at the UFC light heavyweight championship. But when the Internet cried out against this decision due to Vera’s relative lack of success in the cage recently, UFC President Dana White made the decision to give all four light heavyweights on the main card a shot at becoming the No. 1 contender.

The fighter with the best performance would be given the title fight, which meant that every man had a ton to gain by putting it all on the line…and they did just that.

This unique format allowed for some epic moments that we won’t soon forget. Let’s look back at the best of those moments from UFC on Fox 4.

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