UFC on FOX 2 Fight Week Kicks Off in South Side Chicago Boxing Gym

Filed under: UFCCHICAGO — The UFC arrived in town Wednesday, settling down in the south side of the city inside a hearty, no-frills boxing gym to kick off the UFC on FOX 2 fight week festivities leading up to Saturday’s event at the United Center.

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CHICAGO — The UFC arrived in town Wednesday, settling down in the south side of the city inside a hearty, no-frills boxing gym to kick off the UFC on FOX 2 fight week festivities leading up to Saturday’s event at the United Center.

Gathering inside a muggy room with two boxing rings inside the Chicago Boxing Club gym, Rashad Evans, Phil Davis and the main attractions took turns working out for the media.

The main event on Saturday features two lively personalities in Evans and Davis and much has been made of their willingness to embrace in pre-fight verbal sparring sessions. However, three days removed from their light heavyweight tilt, the two appeared to be in a different mind frame. Perhaps they were saving their material for Thursday’s official press conference or the two were simply eager to fight. But gone from the former champion Evans’ demeanor on Wednesday was his energetic playfulness prominent at last month’s press conference that landed him in hot water.

Instead, Evans completed his shadowboxing and padwork without a hint of a smile. Evans turned on a friendly attitude once he began speaking to the press but even then the Chicago resident was mostly soft-spoken.




Davis, a slight underdog heading into the fight, presented himself as a confident competitor and sounded as self-assured as ever. The unbeaten 27-year-old spoke about benefiting from his lengthy layoff by having greatly improved in his MMA fundamentals.

“He might have outstruck me a year ago,” Davis said. “I don’t know if that’s going to happen on Saturday.”

Evans acknowledged the likelihood of seeing an improved Davis, but insisted he already understands the basics of Davis’ movement and cadence inside the cage.

Former middleweight title challenger Chael Sonnen chose to handle the media interviews prior to working out, welcoming a discussion with reporters on everything from his fight against Michael Bisping to his political stance to possibly voting for Brian Stann as a write-in candidate.

Sonnen shrugged off the challenges of having initially prepared for Mark Munoz, stating he doesn’t believe in things such as a “gameplan” anyway. And contrary to what the UFC is saying, Sonnen also reiterated his belief that a rematch against champion Anderson Silva won’t materialize even if Sonnen emerges victorious Saturday.

“The title shot is not going to happen, I’m all for the marketing, I’ll get behind it as much as the UFC wants to, but that’s not going to happen.” Sonnen said. “I’d rather go to Brazil, maybe Vitor [Belfort] or somebody else …. But Silva is not getting in there with me.”

The strength of British middleweight contender Bisping lies in his effective boxing and he spent his entire workout primarily on his striking with trainer Tiki Ghosn on the mitts.

Judging from their workouts, the wrestling-centric Chris Weidman and jiu-jitsu specialist Demian Maia are anticipating a ground war. Weidman practiced a variety fundamental wrestling takedowns — single-legs, double-legs, trips, ankle picks, etc. with training parter and Strikeforce fighter Gian Villante. The 2007 ADCC grapplng champion Maia was the rare fighter to incorporate jiu-jitsu into his workout for the press.

Embracing this grand opportunity, Weidman was in such positive spirits that you wouldn’t have guessed he’s in the process of a difficult weight cut. His camp admits the one-week notice has been challenging on their preparations but assures Weidman will be on target come Friday’s weigh-in.

Following the workouts, former WEC champ Miguel Torres and UFC on FOX 2 competitor Mike Russow spoke with teens about the importance of staying focused and avoiding the temptations of drugs and alcohol. After the brief talk, Torres guided the teens through boxing drills.

 

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Daniel James Miller’s Kidney Transplant on Hold

Filed under: UFC, News Daniel James Miller, the one-year-old son of UFC middleweight Dan Miller (pictured, right), recently suffered an infection and a stroke, pushing back a kidney transplant procedure previously scheduled for Jan. 25.

On Monday, Dan…

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Daniel James Miller, the one-year-old son of UFC middleweight Dan Miller (pictured, right), recently suffered an infection and a stroke, pushing back a kidney transplant procedure previously scheduled for Jan. 25.

On Monday, Dan’s younger brother Jim told Ariel Helwani on The MMA Hour that Daniel faced the setback over a week ago.

“He’s had a rough road,” Jim Miller said of his nephew. “Unfortunately the transplant is on hold at the moment. You’ve got to take it one step at a time with him and deal with everything linear. And hopefully he’s going be fixed and come right around and get that transplant. Still trying to be positive. He’s a tough little kid so I’m sure he’ll beat it.”

Daniel undergoes daily kidney dialysis to treat polycystic kidney disease and will be able to regain proper kidney function once he receives a kidney transplant.

For more information on polycystic kidney disease, click here. You can support the Daniel James Miller Foundation with donations or by participating in this online fundraiser.

After his win over Melvin Guillard last Friday at UFC on FX, Jim Miller took to the mic with announcer Jon Anik to show his gratitude towards fans and the UFC during this trying time for the Miller family.
“I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart, from my family,” Miller said. “We love you guys. Thank you so much for your generosity.”

 

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Jim Miller Picking Edgar Over Henderson at UFC 144

Filed under: UFC, NewsUFC lightweight contender Jim Miller is picking UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar to retain his title against No. 1 contender Ben Henderson at UFC 144 in February.

Miller, who previously trained with Edgar and fought to a lo…

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UFC lightweight contender Jim Miller is picking UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar to retain his title against No. 1 contender Ben Henderson at UFC 144 in February.

Miller, who previously trained with Edgar and fought to a loss against Henderson last August, said Monday on The MMA Hour that he thinks Edgar is the better striker and wrestler.

The way Miller sees it, Henderson probably has the edge when it comes to submissions, but Edgar is too difficult of a grappler to submit. If Edgar doesn’t get the knockout, he’ll outwork Henderson for the decision.

“Frankie hits pretty hard,” Miller told host Ariel Helwani. “I think Frankie is probably going to connect and if he can’t finish him, then he’s going to keep the pressure on him and beat him up the entire fight.”

Miller last Friday stayed in a title contention by scoring a thrilling win over Melvin Guillard in the main event UFC on FX in Nashville. Miller wants at least one more fight before a title shot, possibly against Nate Diaz or the winner of Joe Lauzon vs. Anthony Pettis.

If Edgar and Miller both prevail in their next fights, the two New Jersey natives would be a perfect addition to the UFC on FOX 3 card, rumored to take place May in New Jersey.

“Maybe,” Miller said with a laugh. “That sounds like fun.”

 

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UFC on FX Bonuses: Barry, Morecraft, Miller, Denis Each Collect $45K

Filed under: UFC, NewsPat Barry, Christian Morecraft, Jim Miller and Nick Denis were each awarded post-fight bonuses of $45,000 for their performances Friday at UFC on FX in Nashville.

In the Fight of the Night, heavyweight striker Pat Barry battled b…

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Pat Barry, Christian Morecraft, Jim Miller and Nick Denis were each awarded post-fight bonuses of $45,000 for their performances Friday at UFC on FX in Nashville.

In the Fight of the Night, heavyweight striker Pat Barry battled back from numerous submission attempts to TKO Christian Morecraft with ground and pound punches.

The end came when Barry slipped a left hook to land a leaping left hook of his own to floor Morecraft. Barry pounced and referee Herb Dean called a stop to the fight at three minutes and 38 seconds of the opening round.

The Submission of the Night involved another comeback. Jim Miller weathered through a knockdown to capitalize on opponent Melvin Guillard‘s weakness in submission defense. During a scramble, Miller hopped on a standing Guillard and pulled him to the ground to set up the rear-naked choke. Miller locked in the body triangle and forced the tapout at two minutes and four seconds of the first.

Sengoku and King of the Cage veteran Nick Denis needed only 22 seconds to win his UFC debut and collect the Knockout of the Night. The Canadian bantamweight brutally finished Joseph Sandoval with rapid-fire right elbows from standing.

 

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UFC on FX Live Blog: Melvin Guillard vs. Jim Miller Updates

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Melvin Guillard faces Jim Miller at UFC on FX 1.This is the UFC on FX live blog for Melvin Guillard vs. Jim Miller, the main event of tonight’s fight card from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn.

Guillard (29-9-2) had a five-fight UFC win streak snapped last October against Joe Lauzon at UFC 136. Miller (20-3) had a seven-fight UFC win streak end when he lost to Ben Henderson last August at UFC on Versus.

The live blog is below.




UFC president Dana White joins announcer Jon Anik to promote the upcoming Nick Diaz vs. Carlos Condit pay-per-view. Without Baba O’Riley blasting in the background, White and Anik manage to speak without yelling.

Miller enters first to the tune of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s Bad Moon Rising. Guillard follows with sunglasses walking out to dance music, a sharp departure from his past choices of hip hop songs.

Herb Dean will referee this lightweight main event.

Round 1: Miller presses the action. Miller lands a left hook, but it doesn’t seem to bother Guillard. Guillard jumps with a knee that misses. Guilard throws another flying knee. He must be looking to catch Miller shooting. Guillard follows the knee with a left hook that floors Miller. Miller attempts to clinch as he tries to regain his compulsure. Miller has a bloodied nose and we’re only a minute in. Guillard throws a high kick that’s blocked. Another high kick is blocked by MIller’s left arm. Miller closes the distance and presses Guillard against the cage. Guillard throws an upward knee and MIller backs off. Guillard throws a straight right and MIller answers with a right hand of his own. Guillard tries to time another jumping knee but Miller avoids it and scores the takedown. MIller scrambles and jumps on a Guillard standing to take his back. Miller brings Guillard to the ground and tightens Guillard’s body with a triangle. Miller forces Guillard to tap to a rear-naked choke, completing an impressive comeback victory.

Miller wins via submission – Round 1, 2:04

 

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Melvin Guillard faces Jim Miller at UFC on FX 1.This is the UFC on FX live blog for Melvin Guillard vs. Jim Miller, the main event of tonight’s fight card from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn.

Guillard (29-9-2) had a five-fight UFC win streak snapped last October against Joe Lauzon at UFC 136. Miller (20-3) had a seven-fight UFC win streak end when he lost to Ben Henderson last August at UFC on Versus.

The live blog is below.




UFC president Dana White joins announcer Jon Anik to promote the upcoming Nick Diaz vs. Carlos Condit pay-per-view. Without Baba O’Riley blasting in the background, White and Anik manage to speak without yelling.

Miller enters first to the tune of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s Bad Moon Rising. Guillard follows with sunglasses walking out to dance music, a sharp departure from his past choices of hip hop songs.

Herb Dean will referee this lightweight main event.

Round 1: Miller presses the action. Miller lands a left hook, but it doesn’t seem to bother Guillard. Guillard jumps with a knee that misses. Guilard throws another flying knee. He must be looking to catch Miller shooting. Guillard follows the knee with a left hook that floors Miller. Miller attempts to clinch as he tries to regain his compulsure. Miller has a bloodied nose and we’re only a minute in. Guillard throws a high kick that’s blocked. Another high kick is blocked by MIller’s left arm. Miller closes the distance and presses Guillard against the cage. Guillard throws an upward knee and MIller backs off. Guillard throws a straight right and MIller answers with a right hand of his own. Guillard tries to time another jumping knee but Miller avoids it and scores the takedown. MIller scrambles and jumps on a Guillard standing to take his back. Miller brings Guillard to the ground and tightens Guillard’s body with a triangle. Miller forces Guillard to tap to a rear-naked choke, completing an impressive comeback victory.

Miller wins via submission – Round 1, 2:04

 

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UFC on FX Live Blog: Duane Ludwig vs. Josh Neer Updates

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Duane Ludwig will face Josh Neer at UFC on FX 1.This is the UFC on FX live blog for Duane Ludwig vs. Josh Neer, a welterweight bout on tonight’s main card from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn.

Ludwig (21-11) aims for his third straight UFC win after taking decisions over Amir Sadollah and Nick Osipczak. Neer (32-10-1) returned to the UFC last October and stopped Keith Wisniewski in a bloody brawl.

The live blog is below.




Josh Rosenthal is the referee.

Round 1: No touch of gloves. Neer immediately gets in Ludwig’s face. Neer pays early for his willingness to stand in front of Ludwig, as he gets staggered by a Ludwig right hand. Neer recovers and presses Ludwig against the cage. Neer lands a jab. Ludwig stuns Neer with a knee to the stomach. Ludwig senses that Neer is hurt and he fires more knees. Neer blocks Ludwig’s onslaught to stay standing. A break in action and Neer points out to Rosenthal that he dropped his mouthpiece. Both men land on punches. Neer grabs Ludwig’s left leg and completes the takedown. Ludwig plays a loose butterfly guard before kick-pushing Neer off. Neer enters Ludwig’s guard to look for ground and pound. Ludwig once again nicely kicks off, but when he turns into Neer, Ludwig gets caught in a guillotine. Ludwig doesn’t tap and falls asleep.

Neer wins via technical submission – Round 1, 3:04

 

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Duane Ludwig will face Josh Neer at UFC on FX 1.This is the UFC on FX live blog for Duane Ludwig vs. Josh Neer, a welterweight bout on tonight’s main card from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn.

Ludwig (21-11) aims for his third straight UFC win after taking decisions over Amir Sadollah and Nick Osipczak. Neer (32-10-1) returned to the UFC last October and stopped Keith Wisniewski in a bloody brawl.

The live blog is below.




Josh Rosenthal is the referee.

Round 1: No touch of gloves. Neer immediately gets in Ludwig’s face. Neer pays early for his willingness to stand in front of Ludwig, as he gets staggered by a Ludwig right hand. Neer recovers and presses Ludwig against the cage. Neer lands a jab. Ludwig stuns Neer with a knee to the stomach. Ludwig senses that Neer is hurt and he fires more knees. Neer blocks Ludwig’s onslaught to stay standing. A break in action and Neer points out to Rosenthal that he dropped his mouthpiece. Both men land on punches. Neer grabs Ludwig’s left leg and completes the takedown. Ludwig plays a loose butterfly guard before kick-pushing Neer off. Neer enters Ludwig’s guard to look for ground and pound. Ludwig once again nicely kicks off, but when he turns into Neer, Ludwig gets caught in a guillotine. Ludwig doesn’t tap and falls asleep.

Neer wins via technical submission – Round 1, 3:04

 

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