Michael ‘Venom’ Page motivated to hush ‘Annoying’ Ian Garry in potential UFC 303 scrap: ‘I’d fight him next week’

Michael 'Venom' Page motivated to quiet 'Annoying' Ian Garry in potential UFC 303 scrap: 'I'd fight him next week'If it gets him a fight with Ian Machado Garry, welterweight fan favorite Michael ‘Venom’ Page will step into…

Michael 'Venom' Page motivated to quiet 'Annoying' Ian Garry in potential UFC 303 scrap: 'I'd fight him next week'

If it gets him a fight with Ian Machado Garry, welterweight fan favorite Michael ‘Venom’ Page will step into the Octagon next week.

After failing to goad three-time title challenger Colby Covington into a fight at UFC 303 on June 29, Garry has turned his attention toward a potential scrap with the former Bellator MMA star. Speaking with Sky Sports, Page confirmed that he had verbally accepted the fight, though he made it clear that no contracts have been drawn up.

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Still, ‘Venom’ is more than ready to sign on the dotted line and jump straight into camp if it means throwing hands with ‘The Future.’

“I’d fight [Ian] next week,” Page said. “If I have to lose x amount of weight for that fight, I’ll do it next week. It’s not a problem… I’ve never actually met him, but I never like to judge too much from a distance. But he inspires me to get in shape because he has an annoying air about him.

“If there was any motivation needed, it’s just him talking.”

‘Venom’ accuses ian Machado Garry of ‘riding the coattails’ of more famous fighters

Ever since it was announced that the promotion’s return to the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey would be headlined by the return of Conor McGregor, Garry has been desperate to get on the card to share the spotlight with his hero.

“He likes to just hang on the back of people’s coattails. He sees Conor McGregor and gets excited and now he has just changed it,” Page added.

As much as ‘Venom’ would love the opportunity to serve Garry a piece of humble pie on MMA’s biggest stage, it ultimately doesn’t matter who steps inside the cage with him, so long as it puts him one step closer toward a shot at the 170-pound title.

“So, it doesn’t matter if I fight this schmuck or some other schmuck,” Page said. “But either way, you know, I preferably like to go forward, you know. I want to be back in the title picture.”

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MVP made his promotional debut at UFC 299 in March, scoring a win over Kevin Holland. The victory immediately thrust Page into the welterweight top-15, occupying the No. 13 spot — six spots behind Garry at No. 7.

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Video – Conor McGregor rocks sparring partner in brand new training footage ahead of UFC 303

Video - Conor McGregor rocks sparring partner in brand new training footage ahead of UFC 303It’s been nearly three years since Conor McGregor has stepped inside the Octagon. That all changes on Friday, June…

Video - Conor McGregor rocks sparring partner in brand new training footage ahead of UFC 303

It’s been nearly three years since Conor McGregor has stepped inside the Octagon.

That all changes on Friday, June 29th when the former two-division world champion returns to the main event spotlight at UFC 303. Emanating from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, the Irish megastar will go toe-to-toe with former Bellator MMA champion ‘Iron’ Michael Chandler in a fight fans have been waiting for since it was first announced in early 2023.

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With all the media obligations surrounding his feature film debut now in the books, McGregor is focusing on the task at hand — bagging his first win since January 2020. Recently, the ‘Mystic Mac’ shared some training footage, including a clip of him looking sharp and rocking his sparring partner.

McGregor also released a variety of photos from the same sparring session on Instagram.

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Will Conor McGregor Climb back into the win column?

UFC 303 will be McGregor’s first time fighting since suffering a devastating leg injury in his trilogy fight with Dustin Poirier in July 2021. ‘Mystic Mac’ has lost three of his last four bouts inside the Octagon, including his record-breaking encounter with former lightweight world champion Khabib Nurmagomedov.

The last time he saw his hand raised was following a 40-second shellacking of UFC Hall of Famer Donald ‘Cowboy’ Cerrone at UFC 246.

Highlights! ‘Thunder’ Injects Fury-Usyk PPV With Melting KO

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Mark Chamberlain turned in the biggest performance of his young boxing career earlier today (Sat., May 18, 2024) at Ring of Fire live on DAZN PPV in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, when the und…


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Mark Chamberlain turned in the biggest performance of his young boxing career earlier today (Sat., May 18, 2024) at Ring of Fire live on DAZN PPV in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, when the undefeated English prospect stopped Joshua Wahab with a devastating first-round knockout (punches).

The Ring of Fire undercard saw two early stoppages, but Chamberlain’s finish was the first legit knockout of the card. It was a bit of a shock considering Wahab came into this fight with a 23-1 professional record and had never been knocked down in his career before, but there’s a first time for everything.

It didn’t take long for Chamberlain to find his range and land a stiff left hand that caught Wahab flush and surprisingly knocked him to the canvas. Wahab was able to get back to his feet, but Chamberlain sensed the blood in the water and went in for the kill. “Thunder” was able to land another hard left hand along the ropes that stunned Wahab. Chamberlain quickly followed up with a nasty combination that slumped Wahab and spelled an early end to the main card contest.

Check out the impressive first-round knockout finish below:

Ring of Fire will be headlined by a historic heavyweight title fight between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk to crown the first undisputed king of boxing for the first time in 25 years. That main event superfight is expected to begin around 5:30 p.m. ET (details HERE).


For complete Fury vs. Usyk results, coverage, and highlights click HERE.

Introduction To The Ruotolotine Choke

Introduction To The Ruotolotine ChokeGuest post by Evolve MMA, Asia’s premier championship brand for martial arts with the most number of World Champions…

Introduction To The Ruotolotine Choke

Guest post by Evolve MMA, Asia’s premier championship brand for martial arts with the most number of World Champions on the planet. Named as the #1 ranked martial arts organization in Asia by CNN, Yahoo! Sports, FOX Sports, and more, Evolve MMA is the best gym to learn BJJ in Singapore.

In grappling sports like Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and No-Gi submission grapplingchokes stand out as the most efficient way to put opponents out of action. Unlike joint locks, chokes are rarely endured, swiftly rendering opponents unconscious. In the current submission grappling meta, dominated by leg locks and wrestling, the Ruotolo brothers, Kade and Tye, are renowned for their mastery of various arm triangle attacks, offering a unique perspective.

With Tye and Kade reigning as the current ONE Lightweight and Welterweight Submission Grappling World Champions, respectively, let’s delve into their most recent submission victories, employing the same technique to defend their titles at ONE Fight Night 21. This article serves as an introduction to a submission named after the Ruotolo brothers, known as the Ruotolotine.

What Is The Ruotolotine?

The Ruotolotine presents a variation of a modified head and arm choke. Essentially, this submission employs the opponent’s shoulder to block their near carotid artery, while your forearm or wrist obstructs the other, disrupting blood flow. Distinguishable from the arm triangle, the Ruotolotine culminates on the back from the chair sit position, with hands locked akin to the D’Arce, contrasting with the arm triangle’s conventional execution from the side, typically from the mount.

Relatively, the Ruotolotine becomes an option once you have access to the opponent’s back while trapping them from the arm triangle on the side. It involves a head and arm choke executed from behind, utilizing your underhooking arm as the choking arm to grasp your other arm’s bicep. The opposite hand locks in the choke and reaches behind the opponent’s trapped shoulder or pushes their head down.

At its core, this submission is a variant of the head and arm choke family, as it uses the head and arm to limit movement and force the opponent to tap. The attacker uses the opponent’s own arm as a tool to limit the flow of blood, thereby forcing the opponent to either submit or pass out. As mentioned above, the head and arm (or triangle choke) family consists of popular submissions like the arm triangle choke, anaconda choke and D’Arce choke.

Understanding The Chair Sit

To execute the Ruotolotine effectively, it is essential to know the various methods of gaining access to the opponent’s back. Tye Ruotolo’s setup in his recent match involved initially securing the mount position, compelling the opponent to turn to one side. Subsequently, he capitalized on the position by transitioning to the chair sit, seizing the opponent’s back as he applied the choke.

The chair sit is a fundamental move in BJJ where you first get a chest-to-back connection to control the opponent’s torso, then use a sitting motion to transition to the back take. The central premise of the chair sit involves going from one side of your hip to the other while you shift your body weight at an angle. Doing this gives you the ability to secure your hooks, thus locking your opponent in place. Once you secure the back, your next course of action should be to attack the neck using submissions like the RNCshort choke, and Ruotolotine.

Ruotolotine Technique Breakdown

While both Ruotolo brothers concluded their recent matches using the Ruotolotine, let’s analyze Tye’s entry as he applies the choke from the back. Tye’s match with esteemed opponent Izaak Michell was characterized by intense scrambling, both standing and on the ground. For those unaware, Izaak Michell is a grappling phenom hailing from Australia. He won gold in the 2021 IBJJF World Championship as a brown belt, and has been coached by great minds of the art like John Danaher and Craig Jones. From the standup, Izaak executed an elbow drag, utilizing it to initiate a single leg takedown and transition to a rear body lock for back control.

Tye initiated a wrestling switch as he fell to the ground and attempted to insert his arm between Izaak’s legs to defend. Being exceptional with scrambles, Tye managed to sweep Izaak with a hip bump sweep by controlling the elbow and turning his entire body with his head facing sideways to accomplish the sweep. This was one of the highlights of the match, as the sweep was very unexpected and quick. And performing the sweep on a super tough Izaak Michell was simply amazing.

After the sweep, Tye secured the mount position with a classic grapevine and head control while keeping his upper body low. As Izaak was aware of the threat of being trapped in the mount, he immediately sought an escape route by turning his body sideways, pushing Tye’s knee down in an attempt to create an opportunity to force a half guard or extract his legs to insert a butterfly hook. As Izaak sought to rise and braced his elbow on the mat, Tye managed to apply the famous Dagestani handcuff to secure Izaak’s bottom arm.

While maintaining the quarter mount, Tye controlled Izaak’s top hand with a wrist grip, preventing him from executing a hip frame. This allowed Tye to slide his top leg up and take Izaak’s back with the chair sit. As Tye fell backward, hooking his top leg and positioning his bottom leg with a crab hook, he reverted to the chair sit position and swiftly applied the Ruotolotine. To tighten the choke, Tye wrapped his legs across Izaak’s midsection to gain control over his lower body.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the Ruotolotine stands as a formidable addition to the arsenal of techniques in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. This submission offers practitioners a potent tool for achieving victory on the mats. By using proper timing to secure the opponent’s back, grapplers can execute the Ruotolotine with precision and efficiency. Furthermore, its versatility allows for seamless integration into various grappling scenarios, offering both offensive and defensive applications.

As with any technique in BJJ, mastering the Ruotolotine requires dedication, practice, and a deep understanding of positional awareness and timing. However, for those willing to invest the time and effort, the Ruotolotine promises to be a valuable asset, capable of turning the tide of any match with its efficacy and surprise factor. Try the Ruotolotine today, and let us know if it works for you!

Did Drake Curse Fury?

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Drake is used to losing a plethora of hefty UFC wagers, but now the millionaire rap artist is placing $500,000 down on Tyson Fury to knock off Oleksandr Usyk for the undispute…


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Drake is used to losing a plethora of hefty UFC wagers, but now the millionaire rap artist is placing $500,000 down on Tyson Fury to knock off Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed heavyweight crown later today (Sat., May 18, 2024) at Ring of Fire live on DAZN PPV from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Today’s heavyweight clash is one of the biggest in recent memory. It has been over 20 years since a boxer claimed the undisputed heavyweight title (Lennox Lewis circa 1999) so history will be on the line at Ring of Fire. Fury is a slight betting favorite, but boxing enthusiasts and fight fans would not be surprised if Usyk stormed into the ring and dispatched the towering Englishman to keep his own undefeated record in tact.

All eyes will be on today’s main event clash between Fury and Usyk, which has also sparked the interest of Drake. The famous artist is currently wrapped up in his own beef, but he took some time aside to place a hefty wager on Fury to defeat Usyk.

According to Drake’s official Stake betslip, he has placed a whopping $565,000 on “Gypsy King” to hand Usyk his first pro loss and leave Saudi Arabia will all four belts in tow. If Drake is correct and Fury is able to knock off Usyk, Drizzy stands to bank a grand payout of $1 million. Not too shabby for an afternoon boxing bet.

Check out the betslip below and click HERE for all the official odds and prop bets for Fury vs. Usyk!


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