Charles Oliveira vs. Eric Wisely official for UFC on FOX 2 prelims

Brazilian prospect Charles Oliveira recently
announced his intention to drop to the featherweight, and his debut
fight at 145 pounds is now official.

As MMAjunkie.com first reported, Oliveira meets newcomer Eric Wisely at UFC on FOX 2.

UFC on FOX tak…

Brazilian prospect Charles Oliveira recently
announced his intention to drop to the featherweight, and his debut
fight at 145 pounds is now official.

As MMAjunkie.com first reported, Oliveira meets newcomer Eric Wisely at UFC on FOX 2.

UFC on FOX takes place Jan. 28 at United Center in Chicago. The evening’s main card airs on FOX. Oliveira vs. Wisely is part of the
evening’s eight-bout preliminary card, which airs on FUEL TV.


MMA Stock Market: UFC 141 – Lesnar vs. Overeem Edition


(Hey Mario, is that some Jacks Links in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?)

By Jason Moles

When we next see Brock Lesnar, will it be in the Octagon or the squared circle? What did “Cowboy” Cerrone do with the beanie Nate Diaz handed him? Where in the world did this Jimy Hettes guy come from? None of these questions will be answered in this forum. Instead, you’ll learn which UFC 141 fighters’ stock to buy more of, sell off, or hold. Even if you’re still too hung over to remember what happened Friday night, you’ll still need to make a few fiscal moves to stay ahead of the curve. Remember, money never sleeps, kid. Now go make yourself a Bloody Mary then keep reading to kick off the New Year with sage advice about the MMA stock market.

Alistair Overeem – Buy it like they’re giving it away for free

It makes no difference whether you think “The Reem” is completely unstoppable or flat out overrated — when he fights, people watch. Casual fans will be enamored with Alistair Overeem because he looks good with his shirt off (at least that’s why I think Arianny make that face) and the hype that can be drummed up by Zuffa thanks to his Strikeforce, DREAM, and K1 titles. For the next few years, as long as he doesn’t piss hot for some tainted horsemeat, the “Demolition Man” will be a main event attraction that will only make him more valuable with time.


(Hey Mario, is that some Jacks Links in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?)

By Jason Moles

When we next see Brock Lesnar, will it be in the Octagon or the squared circle? What did “Cowboy” Cerrone do with the beanie Nate Diaz handed him? Where in the world did this Jimy Hettes guy come from? None of these questions will be answered in this forum. Instead, you’ll learn which UFC 141 fighters’ stock to buy more of, sell off, or hold. Even if you’re still too hung over to remember what happened Friday night, you’ll still need to make a few fiscal moves to stay ahead of the curve. Remember, money never sleeps, kid. Now go make yourself a Bloody Mary then keep reading to kick off the New Year with sage advice about the MMA stock market.

Alistair Overeem – Buy it like they’re giving it away for free

It makes no difference whether you think “The Reem” is completely unstoppable or flat out overrated — when he fights, people watch. Casual fans will be enamored with Alistair Overeem because he looks good with his shirt off (at least that’s why I think Arianny make that face) and the hype that can be drummed up by Zuffa thanks to his Strikeforce, DREAM, and K1 titles. For the next few years, as long as he doesn’t piss hot for some tainted horsemeat, the “Demolition Man” will be a main event attraction that will only make him more valuable with time.

Brock Lesnar – Hold

Maybe it’s because of his pro wrestling background or because he wouldn’t be the first fighter to say one thing and do another, but I’m not sold that Brock Lesnar is retiring from competition. Some have suggested that once the larger-than-life beef jerky spokesman’s body and ego heal, he may decide otherwise and squeeze into his 4XL gloves one last time. Others, like UFC president Dana White, have pointed out that with the money he’s made over the years and what he has accomplished in such a short amount of time, Brock has nothing left to prove. Whatever side of the fence you sit on, don’t make any moves. If he comes back, you’ll be happy you didn’t bail, and if he shows up on RAW some Monday night in the not too distant future, I’m sure some booger-eating wrestling fan would be more than happy to take that stock off your hands.

Nate Diaz – Buy

What did I tell you? After dominating Donald Cerrone for three full rounds, people might start taking the Stockton native a bit more seriously. Nate Diaz played New York Giants to “Cowboy” Cerrone’s New England Patriots by spoiling a 5-0 run in 2011, and he enjoyed every minute of it. To borrow a line from his UFC 141 opponent, “The dude’s a warrior.” Look for Diaz to appear on a few broadcast TV events in 2012, as the UFC needs to showcase exciting fighters, which is the only kind Nate knows how to be. Winner of five FOTN and three SOTN bonuses, the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu brown belt is the type of guy who’s always in high demand, driving the price up. Get in now before he throws his beanie “in the mix” (or, you know, just hands it to someone after destroying them).

Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone – Buy

Since Donald Cerrone first stepped foot into the cage, only one guy has had his number, which is hardly a fault considering Ben Henderson is now heading to Japan where he’ll face UFC Lightweight champion Frankie Edgar. In 2011 alone, the Jackson’s MMA product fought four times more than GSP, winning all but one of his matches. So when he says he’s down to fight whenever, you know he honestly means it. You shouldn’t let a bad night in the Octagon shake your confidence in the future professional bull rider.

Jon Fitch – Zzzzzzzzz (Now he’s the one sleeping!)

It’s about time Jon Fitch was in an exciting match. According to the latest UFC Magazine, Fitch has landed 1,973 strikes in UFC competition — more than anyone in the promotion’s history. After his fight Saturday night in Vegas, he’s still landed 1,973 punches. Pay no attention to those who tell you, “He got caught, that’s all.” A loss is a loss here. He’ll never be a UFC champion, although he’s a superb talent. He won’t fight his teammates nor will he and Dana White ever go catch a movie together. Dump everything you have.

Johny Hendricks – Buy

With an impressive 12-1 record, Hendricks is headed in the right direction at the right pace. Buy a few hundred shares of Hendricks Fight Sports at a modest price and watch for the dividends to mount. KO’ing John Fitch is a win he can hang his hat on, something that adds a welcome pop to his highlight reel for PPV trailers. 2012 will bring a wild range of match ups in the Welterweight division with GSP nursing his wounds. It’s not incredibly out of the realm of possibility for the two-time NCAA National champion to get a title shot.

Vladimir Matyushenko – Sell it like a dog with fleas

Some things get better with age: denim, fine wine, Halle Berry. Some things however do not — and “The Janitor” is one of them.

Jimy Hettes – Buy, Buy, Buy

The most notable thing about “The Kid” is that he looks a helluva lot like that guy from ‘The Social Network’. The second thing that stands out about Jimy Hettes he possesses superior judo skills for a brown belt. Rogan commented that he is probably “sandbagging at purple belt” referring to his BJJ. Holding a perfect 10-0 record, Hettes completely annihilated Nam Phan, bashing him time and again on the ground. This may be your first chance to truly buy into a commodity while the groundwork is still being laid. UFC Champion, 2012?

Nam Phan – Dump it like your autographed picture of Carrot Top

Sorry, I guess an Asian brother can’t get no love, Nam. You may have beat Leonard Garcia twice, but you fail to execute a logical gameplan against almost everyone and just can’t seem how to get a win against an opponent worthy of mentioning. It was fun while it lasted, but we can’t keep our money tied up in your services any longer.

B/R MMA Rankings for January: Top 10 Lightweights in MMA

A new year brings us a new set of rankings in the 155-pound lightweight division in MMA. Perhaps the most stacked division in the entire sport, the lightweights shot into the spotlight in 2011 and appear ready to do so again in 2012. The upcoming UFC l…

A new year brings us a new set of rankings in the 155-pound lightweight division in MMA. Perhaps the most stacked division in the entire sport, the lightweights shot into the spotlight in 2011 and appear ready to do so again in 2012. The upcoming UFC lightweight title bout between Frankie Edgar and Benson Henderson […]

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B/R MMA Rankings for January: Top 10 Lightweights in MMA

‘UFC Primetime’ debuts on FX for ‘UFC 143: Diaz vs. Condit’

In anticipation of their highly anticipated UFC 143 interim welterweight
title fight, former Strikeforce champ Nick Diaz and
former WEC titleholder Carlos Condit will be
featured in the FX debut edition of “UFC Primetime,” a three-part
special.

The fi…

In anticipation of their highly anticipated UFC 143 interim welterweight
title fight, former Strikeforce champ Nick Diaz and
former WEC titleholder Carlos Condit will be
featured in the FX debut edition of “UFC Primetime,” a three-part
special.

The first episode airs Friday, Jan. 20, at 11 p.m. ET/8 p.m. PT, with subsequent episodes premiering in the same timeslot on Jan. 27 and Feb. 3

Replays of each episode air on FUEL TV.


The 12 Biggest Excuse Makers in MMA

“Everything happens for a reason.”It’s a cliche we’ve all heard before, and for MMA fighters, it often means fans are treated to a laundry list of excuses following an unimpressive performance.Some nights a fighter just simply isn’t the better man. Eve…

“Everything happens for a reason.”

It’s a cliche we’ve all heard before, and for MMA fighters, it often means fans are treated to a laundry list of excuses following an unimpressive performance.

Some nights a fighter just simply isn’t the better man. Everyone loses, we as fans understand that our favorite fighters can’t win every time and even the worst fighter has a puncher’s chance.

What we fans don’t understand is why fighters continuously make excuses following losses in their career or make an outlandish claim after a poor showing. The reasons may even be true like legitimate injuries, but it often times feels like just another excuse for a loss.

Legitimate claims or not, the men on this list are notorious for their excuse making in their careers.

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Mike Easton vs. Ken Stone Added to UFC on FX Main Card

Filed under: UFC, NewsThe UFC has finalized the main card for its debut on the FOX-owned cable channel FX with the addition of a bantamweight bout between Mike Easton and Ken Stone. The organization recently announced the news on its Web site.

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The UFC has finalized the main card for its debut on the FOX-owned cable channel FX with the addition of a bantamweight bout between Mike Easton and Ken Stone. The organization recently announced the news on its Web site.

UFC on FX airs Friday, Jan. 20, from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn. The four-fight main card on FX will be headlined by Jim Miller vs. Melvin Guillard. Also televised will be Josh Neer vs. Duane Ludwig and Pat Barry vs. Christian Morecraft.

Easton (11-1) won his UFC debut in October when he defeated Byron Bloodworth via second-round TKO. The win improved “The Hulk’s” winning streak to six in a row.

Stone (10-3) picked up his first UFC win at UFN 25 when he defeated Donny Walker via first-round submission. Prior to the win, Stone had lost to Scott Jorgensen at the TUF 13 Finale and Eddie Wineland at WEC 53.

The Easton-Stone fight replaces Mike Brown vs. Vagner Rocha on the main card, which was scrapped after Brown pulled out of the fight due to a knee injury.

Below is a look at the entire UFC on FX card:

Main card:
Melvin Guillard vs. Jim Miller
Duane “Bang” Ludwig vs. Josh Neer
Mike Easton vs. Ken Stone
Pat Barry vs. Christian Morecraft

Preliminary card:
Jorge Rivera vs. Eric Schafer
Charlie Brenneman vs. Daniel Roberts
Khabib Nurmagomedov vs. Kamal Shalorus
Ryan Jimmo vs. Karlos Vemola
Fabricio Camoes vs. Reza Madadi
Nick Denis vs. Joseph Sandoval

 

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