The Ultimate Fighter Finale: Anthony Pettis on Clay Guida Fight and a Title Shot

At this Saturday’s The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 13 Finale, Anthony Pettis will meet Clay Guida in a fight that could determine the next top contender in the lightweight division. Pettis had been promised an Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) title shot…

At this Saturday’s The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 13 Finale, Anthony Pettis will meet Clay Guida in a fight that could determine the next top contender in the lightweight division. Pettis had been promised an Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) title shot after winning his last fight against Ben Henderson.

Earlier today, Pettis addressed a number of topics during the pre-fight conference call for Saturday’s event. Among those topics discussed were his upcoming fight with Guida and the possibility of a future title shot.

While his fight with Henderson is the one that took him to a new level of recognition and popularity, Pettis credits his fight against Shane Roller at WEC 50 for taking his progression as a fighter to new heights.

“Yeah, the Shane Roller fight, that was the fight where I think I became more of a complete fighter,” Pettis said. “There was definitely potential before that, but that was just where I became a complete fighter and I actually got to implement my wrestling defense and my overall MMA skills. I think that’s the fight where I just started feeling more comfortable in the cage.”

After his fight with Henderson, which featured on of the most incredible head kicks ever performed in MMA history, Pettis went from a relative unknown in the sport to becoming recognized as one of the world’s best lightweights.

As fast as Pettis has risen, he can fall with a loss to Guida. So, Pettis doesn’t plan on making any alterations to what has helped him get to this point in his career.

“I think everything happens for a reason, and I’m at where I’m at for a reason. I train hard and I push myself to the limit every time I’m in the gym and it shows in my fights,” Pettis said.

“A year and a half ago, no one knew who Anthony Pettis was or cared about Anthony Pettis to now fighting a guy like Clay Guida and headlining the TUF Finale. It’s amazing, it’s a blessing and I’m going to keep doing what it took to get me here.”

Pettis exclusively trains at Roufusport in his hometown of Milwaukee, Wis. Pettis credits Roufusport head Duke Roufus for helping him grow as a fighter and preparing him for the spotlight that now shines down on him.

“I was blessed to have a gym like Duke Roufus and the Roufusport Fight Team in my home town. Most guys have to move away to find a good gym to train at or travel, but I have one in my own back yard,” Pettis said.

“I was blessed to have that gym there and I wouldn’t want it anywhere else. Duke’s been where I’m at in a different sport, in kickboxing, but he really relates to me on what to look out for and the ins-and-outs of the fight game.”

After being promised a title shot with his win over Henderson, Pettis was forced to take another fight when UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar and Gray Maynard fought to a draw in their last fight, which essentially required an immediate rematch.

Pettis admitted that the delay upset him initially, but he is now looking at the situation as an opportunity to prove himself to those who may still doubt that he is deserving of a title shot in the UFC.

“At first, I was a little mad, but I understand it,” Pettis said. “I want a clear champion and I want to show people that I earned to be the number one contender, so I don’t mind going out there and fighting a couple guys before I get my title shot. That’s just going to make me a more well-prepared Anthony Pettis.”

As for what could be in the cards with a win over Guida, Pettis is not concerned with that at the moment. Even if he was, he isn’t sure that a title shot is a given anymore.

“I’m not really looking past Clay right now. If I win this Clay fight, who knows what could happen. I thought, after I won against Henderson, I was going to get a title shot, but that didn’t work. I’m just going to stay ready and whoever they throw at me next I’ll be ready to fight them as well.”

 

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MMA News: UFC President Dana White Discusses Discretionary Bonuses

Shortly after every UFC event, many mixed martial arts (MMA) outlets release announced salaries and win bonuses for every fighter on the card. However, most are aware that many fighters receive extra pay on top of their standard fight salary and win bo…

Shortly after every UFC event, many mixed martial arts (MMA) outlets release announced salaries and win bonuses for every fighter on the card. However, most are aware that many fighters receive extra pay on top of their standard fight salary and win bonus.

In addition to endorsement deals with sponsors, several fighters also receive discretionary, unannounced bonuses from the UFC. Fighters Only Magazine recently reported on an explanation from UFC President Dana White on these mysterious bonuses.

“First of all, sometimes an event becomes bigger than we anticipated it to be. Sometimes there’s more money involved than we budgeted or thought could happen. What do we do? We share with them. We’re not going to go, ‘Hey, listen. That’s your deal, buddy. You signed that deal. I don’t care how big this event was,’ even though that’s our right to do so,” White said.

“The other reason a guy might get a bonus is because me and Lorenzo are sick, insane fight fans, and we might be sitting there in our chairs, and when we jump up out of our seat and start screaming, ‘Holy s–t!’ we’re writing that dude a check, no matter what. There have been many cases where the show didn’t do what we thought they were going to do, but we felt that he deserved that extra money.”

Despite the best efforts of the media, these discretionary bonuses have been kept secret for the most part. White explained that the media can ask him all they want, but it is the fighters who don’t want that information released.

“[The fighters] don’t want you to know, and they don’t want anyone else to know, either,” White said. “We’ve become accustomed to it with professional athletes because in all of the other big sports, it’s out there. You think they want it out there? It drives them nuts. But that’s the way these guys like it, and I don’t blame them one bit. But man, it kills the media. They want to know [about] that money so bad.”

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UFC 132 Fight Card: Hooters Octagon Girl Grand Prix Round 1 Matchups & Results

The Ultimate Fighting Championships (UFC) and Hooters have recently announced that fans will be allowed to vote on the Hooters girl who will become the next guest Octagon Girl.
A total of 87 women will be voted on through the Hooters official Facebook …

The Ultimate Fighting Championships (UFC) and Hooters have recently announced that fans will be allowed to vote on the Hooters girl who will become the next guest Octagon Girl.


A total of 87 women will be voted on through the Hooters official Facebook page. The winner will become the next guest Octagon Girl and will appear at UFC 132 on July 2, 2011.


Instead of voting on all of the girls at once, we at Bleacher Report have decided to drag this competition out as long as humanly possible with tournament-style voting.


In the first round, 43 different polls will be created and the list of eligible Hooters girls will be narrowed to 44. Polls for each random matchup will be closed after 48 hours and the Hooters girl with the most votes will move onto the second round.

UFC 132 Fight Card: Hooters Octagon Girl Grand Prix (Round 1, Match-Up 4)

Ashleigh Dunn (left)

Hometown: Fayetteville, Georgia
Dunn is 24 years old and has worked at Hooters for five years. While working there, Dunn has been in the Hooters Calendar, magazine, playing cards, billboards, was “Nurse Ashleigh” i…

Ashleigh Dunn (left)




Hometown: Fayetteville, Georgia


Dunn is 24 years old and has worked at Hooters for five years. While working there, Dunn has been in the Hooters Calendar, magazine, playing cards, billboards, was “Nurse Ashleigh” in the Hooters March Madness Commercial, went overseas to Kuwait and Iraq to visit troops and placed second runner up in the 2010 Miss Hooters International Pageant.


Dunn also currently in school, studying to be a Special Education Teacher.


Jackie Cobb (right)


Hometown: Lakeland, Florida


Cobb is a  21-years-old student, who is in school to become a paramedic.


Cobb has been with Hooters since 2007. She enjoys shopping, tanning, fishing, training for competitions and watching the UFC.

UFC 132 Fight Card: Hooters Octagon Girl Grand Prix (Round 1, Match-Up 3)

Tenika Aquino (left)

Hometown: San Diego, California
Aquino works at Hooters of Natomas, California. She haa worked at Hooters for three years and her favorite thing to do at work is to hula hoop.
Aquino is also a graphic design st…

Tenika Aquino (left)



Hometown: San Diego, California

Aquino works at Hooters of Natomas, California. She haa worked at Hooters for three years and her favorite thing to do at work is to hula hoop.


Aquino is also a graphic design student, who loves listening to music, working out and hanging out with her best friends. She is also admittedly addicted to shopping and her cell phone. 


Aquino owns two toy Yorkshire terriers and is a fan of the San Diego Chargers. She dreams of traveling the world one day.


Hali Konomos (right)


Hometown: Tampa, FL


Konomos is 23 years old and just started her Master’s degree program in Rehabilitation & Mental Health Counseling at the University of South Florida. School is very important to Konomos and is a huge part in achieving her goal of becoming a Licensed Mental Health Counselor.


Konomos has worked at the  North Tampa Hooters for five years as a server, bartender, trainer and classroom teacher.


When not working, Konomos enjoys laying on the sand at the beach in a bikini, soaking up the sun, drinking a nice cold Coors Light and listening to some Kenny Chesney.


Konomos also loves to travel. Her favorite place she has ever been to was Greece.


Konomos never misses a game during football season and she is also a Red Sox fan.