Strikeforce Fight Card: Melendez vs. Masvidal

Filed under: StrikeforceThe final Strikeforce fight card of 2011 features Gilbert Melendez vs. Jorge Masvidal and Cris Cyborg vs. Hiroko Yamanaka, two championship bouts on Dec. 17 at the Valley View Casino Center in San Diego.

Melendez, who is on a f…

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Gilbert Melendez battles Jorge Masvidal on the Dec. 17 Strikeforce fight card.The final Strikeforce fight card of 2011 features Gilbert Melendez vs. Jorge Masvidal and Cris Cyborg vs. Hiroko Yamanaka, two championship bouts on Dec. 17 at the Valley View Casino Center in San Diego.

Melendez, who is on a five-fight win streak, will look to defend his Strikeforce lightweight title for the third time. Masvidal is 2-0 this year and defeated K.J. Noons via unanimous decision in June to earn this title shot.

Cyborg, who is making her return after having her Strikeforce contract renewed in August, last fought back in June 2010. She’ll defend her 145-pound belt against Yamanaka, a fighter who’s made her name through the Smackgirl and JEWELS promotions in Japan.

The current fight card is below.

Showtime Bouts
Gilbert Melendez vs. Jorge Masvidal
Cris “Cyborg” Santos vs. Hiroko Yamanaka
Gegard Mousasi vs. Ovince St. Preux
Billy Evangelista vs. K.J. Noons

Preliminary Bouts
Caros Fodor vs. Justin Wilcox
Devin Cole vs. Gabriel Salinas-Jones
Roger Bowling vs. Jerron Peoples

 

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TUF 14 Finale Results: Bisping vs. Mayhem

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Michael Bisping faces Mayhem Miller on the TUF 14 Finale card.MMA Fighting has TUF 14 results of Michael Bisping vs. Jason “Mayhem” Miller and the rest of the season finale event from the Pearl at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas.

In the main event, Bisping welcomes Miller back into the UFC in an effort to move closer towards a middleweight title shot. The winner will also hold the final word when it comes to bragging rights after coaching opposing teams this past season.

Ultimate Fighter 14 results are below.



Spike TV Bouts
Michael Bisping vs. Jason “Mayhem” Miller (live blog)
Featherweight Final: Diego Brandao vs. Dennis Bermudez (live blog)
Bantamweight Final: John Dodson vs. T.J. Dillashaw (live blog)
Tony Ferguson vs. Yves Edwards (live blog)
Johnny Bedford vs. Louis Gaudinot (live blog)

Preliminary Bouts
Stephen Bass vs. Marcus Brimage (live blog)
John Albert def. Dustin Pague via first-round TKO (live blog)
Roland Delorme def. Josh Ferguson via third-round submission (RNC) (live blog)
Steven Siler def. Josh Clopton via unanimous decision (live blog)
Bryan Caraway def. Dustin Neace via submission (rear-naked choke) (live blog)

 

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Michael Bisping faces Mayhem Miller on the TUF 14 Finale card.MMA Fighting has TUF 14 results of Michael Bisping vs. Jason “Mayhem” Miller and the rest of the season finale event from the Pearl at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas.

In the main event, Bisping welcomes Miller back into the UFC in an effort to move closer towards a middleweight title shot. The winner will also hold the final word when it comes to bragging rights after coaching opposing teams this past season.

Ultimate Fighter 14 results are below.



Spike TV Bouts
Michael Bisping vs. Jason “Mayhem” Miller (live blog)
Featherweight Final: Diego Brandao vs. Dennis Bermudez (live blog)
Bantamweight Final: John Dodson vs. T.J. Dillashaw (live blog)
Tony Ferguson vs. Yves Edwards (live blog)
Johnny Bedford vs. Louis Gaudinot (live blog)


Preliminary Bouts
Stephen Bass vs. Marcus Brimage (live blog)
John Albert def. Dustin Pague via first-round TKO (live blog)
Roland Delorme def. Josh Ferguson via third-round submission (RNC) (live blog)
Steven Siler def. Josh Clopton via unanimous decision (live blog)
Bryan Caraway def. Dustin Neace via submission (rear-naked choke) (live blog)

 

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Aoki vs. Kitaoka, Tokoro vs. Saadulaev Added to ‘Genki Desu Ka!!’

Filed under: News, JapanA lightweight title bout between Shinya Aoki and Satoru Kitaoka and a bantamweight reserve bout between Hideo Tokoro and Yusup Saadulaev are recent additions to the New Year’s Eve “Genki Desu Ka!!” event at the Saitama Super Are…

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A lightweight title bout between Shinya Aoki and Satoru Kitaoka and a bantamweight reserve bout between Hideo Tokoro and Yusup Saadulaev are recent additions to the New Year’s Eve “Genki Desu Ka!!” event at the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan.

DREAM last weekend made official that Aoki will be defending his DREAM belt against former teammate Kitaoka in a five-round affair. On Tuesday, Tokoro and Saadulaev, who were both ousted in quarterfinal bouts in September, were given a second chance at returning to the tournament. The reserve winner could potentially enter the finals in the event an injury replacement is needed.

Aoki (29-5), who will be fighting for the fourth time in 2011, is looking to extend his win streak to seven as well as a successful second title defense. Aoki last fought in September, submitting “Razor” Rob McCullough with a neck crank at DREAM.17. Kitaoka (29-10-9) is a former Sengoku lightweight champion who made his DREAM debut in September, beating Willamy Freire by split decision.

Tokoro (30-24-1) had a four-fight win streak snapped by Antonio Banuelos at DREAM.17. Meanwhile, Saadulaev suffered his first career loss in a unanimous decision loss to Rodolfo Marques.

The current “Genki Desu Ka!!” lineup is below.

Dream Lightweight Title Bout
Shinya Aoki vs. Satoru Kitaoka

Dream Featherweight Title Bout
Hiroyuki Takaya vs. Takeshi “Lion” Inoue

Dream Bantamweight World GP
Semifinals: Bibiano Fernandes vs. Rodolfo Marques
Semifinals: Masakazu Imanari vs. Antonio Banuelos
Finals: Winner of Fernandes-Marques vs. Winner of Imanari-Banuelos
Reserve: Hideo Tokoro vs. Yusup Saadulaev

Other Bouts
Hayato “Mach” Sakurai vs. Ryo Chonan
Tatsuya Kawajiri vs. Kazuyuki Miyata

 

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Weekend Results: War Machine TKOs Roger Huerta

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In his first fight back after serving a year-long prison sentence for felony assault, War Machine, formerly known as Jon Koppenhaver, stopped Roger Huerta this past Saturday at the inaugural Ultimate Warrior Fighting event in Pha…

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In his first fight back after serving a year-long prison sentence for felony assault, War Machine, formerly known as Jon Koppenhaver, stopped Roger Huerta this past Saturday at the inaugural Ultimate Warrior Fighting event in Pharr, Texas.

Huerta, who was fighting up a weight class at welterweight, said afterwards that he suffered a fractured a rib during the final scramble in the third round where he rolled out of War Machine’s submission armbar attempts to claim side control.

From there, War Machine escaped from Huerta’s side mount to directly take full mount with ease. Machine (12-4) then rained down punches for the referee stoppage at three minutes and nine seconds. Huerta (21-6-1) has now lost three in a row.

On the same stage as War Machine-Huerta, former UFC middleweight champion Dave Menne won by first-round guillotine submission over Eric Davila.

Thompson explodes after controversial decision
Last May at KSW 16, James Thompson submitted Mariusz Pudzianowski with an arm-triangle choke and he probably needed another finish as well to ensure victory at Saturday’s KSW 17 in Poland. In a two-round fight with a potential overtime round, Thompson won the first round clearly on ground control, while Pudzianowski arguably scored enough on punches in the second. But instead of going to a Thompson win or an overtime round, Pudzianowski was awarded the majority decision.

Stunned by the scores, Thompson took the mic away from the announcer and went off on the promoter.

“F—ing joke. Give Mariusz a big round of applause,” Thompson said. “What a f—ing joke. I thought KSW was really trying to be serious. If you can watch that back and call it serious, then you’re f—ed and KSW is going down the f—ing toilet.”

On Monday, KSW said there was an error on one of the judge’s scorecards and the result has officially changed to a no contest.

Here’s the video of Thompson’s post-fight speech. Language not safe for work.

Dantas wins Bellator bantamweight tournament
Eduardo Dantas (13-2) outpointed Alexis Vila (11-1) in the finals of Bellator’s bantamweight tournament on Saturday to earn a shot next year against champion Zach Makovsky. On the same card, UFC veteran Kurt Pellegrino announced his retirement from MMA.

Bongfeldt wins tune-up
Two-time UFC competitor Jesse Bongfeldt (16-5-1) won by second-round submission over Brandon MacArthur (6-18) Saturday at Rumble in the Cage 45 in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. Bongfeldt was released by the UFC in June following his loss to Chris Weidman at UFC 131.

Zaromskis pulls off a front roll somersault kick

Marius Zaromskis pulled off an incredible somersault kick to set up a KO finish against Bruno Carvalho at Rumble of the Kings 6 in Stockholm, Sweden. Zaromskis (16-6) was coming off a decision win over Eiji Ishikawa at DREAM in July.

Riggs snaps three-fight losing skid

Joe Riggs won in 56 seconds against Shannon Ritch at Duel for Domination on Saturday in Phoenix, Ariz.

 

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UFC 144 Fight Card: Edgar vs. Henderson

Filed under: UFCThe entire UFC 144 fight card has been announced for the promotion’s return to Japan on Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012 at the Saitama Super Arena in Japan.

In the main event, lightweight champion Frankie Edgar will defend his belt against forme…

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UFC 144 fight card features Frankie Edgar vs. Ben Henderson.The entire UFC 144 fight card has been announced for the promotion’s return to Japan on Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012 at the Saitama Super Arena in Japan.

In the main event, lightweight champion Frankie Edgar will defend his belt against former WEC champ Ben Henderson.

Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, who last fought in Japan exactly six years removed from UFC 144, returns to the Land of the Rising Sun to face TUF 8 winner Ryan Bader.

Out of the 12 bouts scheduled for the card, seven of the competitors are Japanese. Check out the complete UFC 144 fight card below.

UFC 144 will air live in North America on pay-per-view at 10 p.m. ET.

Pay-Per-View Bouts
Frankie Edgar vs. Benson Henderson
Rampage Jackson vs. Ryan Bader
Mark Hunt vs. Cheick Kongo
Yoshihiro Akiyama vs. Jake Shields
Anthony Pettis vs. Joe Lauzon

Preliminary Bouts
Yushin Okami vs. Tim Boetsch
Takanori Gomi vs. George Sotiropoulos
Hatsu Hioki vs. Bart Palaszewski
Norifumi “KID” Yamamoto vs. Vaughan Lee
Riki Fukuda vs. Steve Cantwell
Takeya Mizugaki vs. Chris Cariaso
Leonard Garcia vs. Tiequan Zhang

 

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UFC Veteran Maiquel Falcao Recovering From Heart Attack

Filed under: Bellator, NewsUFC 123 competitor Maiquel Falcao remains in intensive care at the Santa Casa de Pelotas hospital in Brazil after suffering a heart attack over the weekend, reports Tatame.

“Maiquel is still on the Intensive Care Unit and mi…

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UFC 123 competitor Maiquel Falcao remains in intensive care at the Santa Casa de Pelotas hospital in Brazil after suffering a heart attack over the weekend, reports Tatame.

“Maiquel is still on the Intensive Care Unit and might stay there for few more days, when he’ll go through a catheterization,” Falcao’s manager Marcelo Brigadeiro told TATAME on Wednesday. “He’s lucid and improving fast.”

The 30-year-old middleweight competed last month on a local card in Brazil, earning a TKO win in 75 seconds. A week later, Falcao officially joined the Bellator roster.

“Our sole focus and concern right now is for Maiquel and his family,” Bellator CEO Bjorn Rebney stated on Wednesday to MMAFighting.com. “Our thoughts and prayers go out to him and his family as they go through this ordeal.”

Fighting out of Chute Boxe, Falcao holds an overall MMA record of 28-4, 23 wins by way of (T)KO. Falcao was a victor in his one fight with the UFC, but was released six months later due to legal problems brought on from a 2002 assault charge in Brazil.

 

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