Mitch Chilson: The Singapore Superstar with a Point to Prove at One FC

Mitch Chilson is a name which will be very familiar to people in Singapore, but this American fighter has yet to forge anything approaching a global reputation. That could all change on September 3, when Chilson takes on Eric Kelly at ONE Fighting Cham…

Mitch Chilson is a name which will be very familiar to people in Singapore, but this American fighter has yet to forge anything approaching a global reputation. That could all change on September 3, when Chilson takes on Eric Kelly at ONE Fighting Championship, Asia’s most prestigious mixed martial arts event.

ONE FC will be viewed by more people than potentially any other event in mixed martial arts history, and Chilson will be able to display his considerable talents to an audience which is of unprecedented proportions.

What makes this fight such an exciting opportunity for the two time Martial Combat Super Fight Champion is that it is against a man who is without doubt the No. 1 featherweight in the Philippines. Kelly is the URCC Featherweight champion and is unbeaten in his MMA career, having submitted all five of his previous professional opponents.

Chilson is one of the faces of One Fighting Championship in Singapore. Fans flocked to see him at Martial Combat last year, and his image is currently emblazoned all over almost every imaginable form of public transport as well as being highly visible in TV commercials.

It is a lot of attention to be lavished upon a fighter who maintains a perfect professional MMA record. Beating Kelly would be a form of validation for Chilson and would instantly demonstrate that there is substance behind the style and he is good enough to be considered among the finest 145 lb. fighters in the region.

“I view this an a huge opportunity because I want to fight the best and I want to test myself against the best 145ers out there. I am looking forward to the challenge and seeing myself in adverts everyday is a constant reminder that I need to train harder and be at my absolute best,” he said.

His life started to change when he knocked out Chinese stand up specialist Zhang Jing Xiong midway through the third round of an out and out war at Martial Combat 2. An uninitiated audience were instantly converted to the sport of MMA, and Chilson, who has been based in Singapore for several years, was awarded hometown hero status.

His next win was much more businesslike and came only 90 seconds into his fight with Chinese MMA veteran Guobin Xue. This time, there was no war, only an efficient performance which ended in a rear naked choke win that demonstrated just how rapidly Chilson is evolving as a mixed martial artist.

The bad news for his next opponent, who has submitted every fighter he has ever faced, is that Chilson has had almost a year to continue this evolution at the appropriately named Evolve MMA. He feels Kelly is going to find his ground game far more formidable than he has any of his previous five opponents,

“Everyday at Evolve MMA I train with some of the best BJJ black belts on the planet. I work tirelessly on understanding the ground game. When you grapple with BJJ World Champions everyday, you spend a lot if time working on your defense. If Kelly thinks he is going to be able to win with an easy submission he is in for a big surprise,” he said.

As a full time member of the Evolve MMA fight team, Chilson is constantly training and improving alongside training partners including Dream Lightweight Champion Shinya Aoki, UFC veteran Rafael Dos Anjos, BJJ Mundials Winners Leandro Issa and Zorobabel Moreira, Muay Thai champions Anuwat Kaewsamrit, Orono Wor Petchpun and Namsaknoi Yudthagarngamtorn and former boxing world champion Yodsanan Sityodtong.

Chilson is good looking and well spoken and is in many ways the perfect poster boy for a sport like mixed martial arts, which is still in its infancy in Southeast Asia. However, he is also subjected to a daily routine at Evolve MMA so intensive it will either make or break a potential world champion, and there are absolutely no signs of the former fitness instructor breaking.

“Evolve MMA is a special place because we have so many of the best fighters in one place. There are no egos or arrogance; we are just all helping each other to become better martial artists. We train, eat and teach together, and I have worked with the likes of Rich Franklin, Matt Hume and Shinya Aoki. We have coaches from all over the world brought to one place with the single goal of creating the best MMA academy in the world,” he said.

In a short space of time, Evolve MMA has established itself as one of the top mixed martial arts academies in the world. It has been in the right place at the right time to benefit from the explosion of interest in MMA in Singapore and every single member of the fight team is a full time employee.

Chatri Sityodtong is the brainchild behind Evolve and will also formulate the game plan going into each fight. He has gathered together a team of elite martial artists who, other than helping to train Evolve MMA students, have absolutely no distractions from their professional fighting career.

It is this environment which has allowed Chilson to thrive, and he believes that this level of training is what will ultimately give him the edge over his more experienced opponent at One Fighting Championship’s inaugural event.

“I started martial arts at the age of six and studied Karate, Kendo, Judo, Kung Fu and later Muay Thai. I joined Evolve with big dreams of becoming an MMA Champion, and Evolve made my dreams come true. As an MMA, fighter you couldn’t ask for a better training camp. Everyday my confidence grows and each training session I become better,” he said.

On September 3, in front of 12,000 people at the Singapore Indoor Stadium and millions more watching around the world, Chilson will have the opportunity to showcase that improvement and to demonstrate that he is a natural in the cage as well in front of the camera.

It has been described as the biggest event in the history of mixed martial arts in Asia and will be the sporting highlight of the year in Singapore, Chilson’s adopted home. The odds are against him, but he will have the support of a partisan home crowd, and if Chilson can emerge victorious from his fight with the Filipino champion, the whole world will soon start believing the hype.

For more information, visit: www.onefc.com

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With fighter-wife, Strikeforce Challengers 18’s Gurgel maturing in and out of cage

Jorge Gurgel takes a lot of flack from a lot of people.

Over the years, he’s developed a reputation as a guy who fights to his own detriment at times – one who abandons his formidable skills on the ground in favor of more aesthetically pleasing ventu…

Jorge Gurgel takes a lot of flack from a lot of people.

Over the years, he’s developed a reputation as a guy who fights to his own detriment at times – one who abandons his formidable skills on the ground in favor of more aesthetically pleasing ventures on the feet.

It’s certainly entertaining to the eyes of the casual fan, but it’s not always the best recipe for victory.


UFC Live: Hardy vs. Lytle Preview, Top 4 Storylines from Free Card

This Sunday, the UFC will hold its fifth card on Versus, of which many of the bouts will have significant ramifications for the lightweight and welterweight divisions in particular. As Dan Hardy looks to rebound from three consecutive losses after…

This Sunday, the UFC will hold its fifth card on Versus, of which many of the bouts will have significant ramifications for the lightweight and welterweight divisions in particular. 

As Dan Hardy looks to rebound from three consecutive losses after already receiving what looks to be his last hall pass, he will take on the always entertaining Chris Lytle. 

Meanwhile, in the lightweight division, Jim Miller will look to solidify his bid for No. 1 contender status against former WEC Lightweight Champion Ben Henderson. 

Elsewhere, the young up-and-coming Charles Oliveira will take on Donald Cerrone in a bout a little lower down the lightweight ladder as Cerrone will hope to insert himself amongst the divisions elite. For his part, Oliveira will be looking to add the veteran’s name to his list of wins. 

After June’s Versus event, fans may not expect to see quite as much drama, but they can expect some very important results to come from the night’s bouts.

Here are four things to watch for in the UFC Live: Hardy vs. Lytle card.

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Former UFC Heavyweight Champ Brock Lesnar: ‘WWE Made Me a Household Name’

As Brock Lesnar was breaking onto the MMA scene in 2007, it was no secret that the former “Next Big Thing” was at one point a WWE heavyweight champion.  This did not sit well with a lot of MMA purists, who were willing to completely ov…

As Brock Lesnar was breaking onto the MMA scene in 2007, it was no secret that the former “Next Big Thing” was at one point a WWE heavyweight champion. 

This did not sit well with a lot of MMA purists, who were willing to completely overlook the fact that Brock was a former two-time NCAA All-American as a collegiate wrestler.

Lesnar, whose complications from diverticulitis have limited him to just seven MMA fights in four years, has become a “love him or hate him” type of fighter with his sometimes over the top personality.

After a recent interview with online pro wrestling magazine The Wrestling Press, it seems unlikely that Lesnar is making any new fans by giving the WWE a ton of credit for his popularity in MMA. 

Bloody Elbow was kind enough to reprint some of the most interesting excerpts:

“I’m not stupid—without the WWE, the WWE made me a household name and increased my value tenfold before I even pursued the UFC. Could I be where I am today without the WWE? Probably not.” 

“Could I be drawing the same numbers that I’m drawing? Probably not.  I brought a lot of fans over, a lot of crossover fans that I brought, just from the general public and WWE fans, I believe.”

While it would be difficult to find a counterargument for what Lesnar had to say, some fight fans simply have a hard time acknowledging that professional wrestling has helped MMA in anyway. 

In Lesnar’s case, it would be ignorant to say that he didn’t instill wrestling fans with some curiosity to check out the UFC and perhaps MMA in general. 

Interestingly, UFC Live: Hardy vs. Lytle will go head-to-head against WWE SummerSlam this Sunday, marking one of the very few occasions when Dana White and Vince McMahon will compete for ratings.  

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UFC Live on Versus 5: Jim Miller vs. Ben Henderson Head-to-Toe Breakdown

There will be a much clearer picture at the top of the lightweight divison after Jim Miller and Ben Henderson settle some things on Sunday night n UFC Live on Versus 5.
These two exciting fighters are set to lock it up for the number one contender spot…

There will be a much clearer picture at the top of the lightweight divison after Jim Miller and Ben Henderson settle some things on Sunday night n UFC Live on Versus 5.

These two exciting fighters are set to lock it up for the number one contender spot in the division, and both have taken quite different paths to get here. Miller has scratched and clawed his way up almost exclusively in the UFC promotion, while Henderson made a smooth climb up in another promotion to helicopter in to the UFC with a solid name for himself.

These will be a very close fight to predict, but here is my head to toe breakdown.

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Get Loaded at Lunch, the Weekend Starts NOW

What up Nation, it’s your boy ReX and the weekend is almost upon us. I’m going to assume that you’ve already given up doing any actual work for the rest of the day, so let’s grab some lunch and talk about our plans.

I don’t mean plans like your girlfriend wants to make, like going out for tapas and enjoying Crazy, Stupid, Love either. Although, i will sort of be asking all you bastards for a date night…

Inside: i want to play a game, judo news, my god this Rousey, and a couple of quick previews for the Zuffa shows this weekend. Come on in and let’s get loaded.

What up Nation, it’s your boy ReX and the weekend is almost upon us.  I’m going to assume that you’ve already given up doing any actual work for the rest of the day, so let’s grab some lunch and talk about our plans.

I don’t mean plans like your girlfriend wants to make, like going out for tapas and enjoying Crazy, Stupid, Love either.  Although, i will sort of be asking all you bastards for a date night…

Inside:  i want to play a game, judo news, my god this Rousey, and a couple of quick previews for the Zuffa shows this weekend.  Come on in and let’s get loaded.

 

Who’s That Octagon Girl?

 

This beauty made her Octagon debut in October, 2006 at UFC 64.  Name her.

 

Strikeforce Challengers 18 is on Showtime Tonight

The main event features two TUF alums with funnyman/gameplan master Jorge Gurgel against Joe Duarte.  Duarte is more of a kickboxer, and lost via submission to Phillipe Nover (though the loss doesn’t appear on his official record), so all Gurgel has to do is showe off a little of his BJJ. We predict that this will not happen.  Should be a fun, competitive fight.

Meanwhile, Pat Healy is fighting Eric Wisely, and after his upset victory over Lyle Beerbohm, he’s not really happy about fighting some dude making his promotional debut. He’s not happy with his workload either, so look for Healy to make a statement in this fight — things may not go well for Wisely.

The fight with the biggest buzz is actually the women’s division fight featuring “Rowdy” Ronda Rousey — her face and videos are all over the damn place. With only 2 pro fights, Rousey is getting a lot of hype and a lot of attention, and a spot on the main card gives her a chance to grab the spotlight. Not that Sarah “The Randleman” D’Alelio is going to make it easy on her, as she’s no slouch on the ground herself.  Expect boxing in the first round, and an armbar in the second.

Here’s the full card:

Jorge Gurgel vs Joe Duarte

Nate James vs Danillo Villefort

Pat Healy vs Eric Wisely

Sarah D’Alelio vs Ronda Rousey

Roy Jones vs Derrick Mehmen

Prelims:

Nah-Shon Burrell vs Lukasz Les

Keith Berry vs Gian Villante

Mike Bronzoulis vs Chad Leonhardt

Sterling Ford vs Milton Vieira

 

Did You See This?

Keiko Fukuda made news this weekend, when the 98 year old received her 10th dan in Judo, one of four people (and the only woman) to have received the highest degree of mastery in the gentle art.  Fukuda, born in 1913, started studying at 21 under Jiguro Kano.  Yes, that Jiguro Kano.

Props to DSTRYRSG for the video.  If you can’t get enough of technique videos, those guys got you covered.

 

UFC Live Versus on 5 on Sunday

We’ve already previewed this card a bit, but it’s worth mentioning again.  Hungry undercard guys on a free fight card usually do something fun to get noticed, and this is a very solid card from top to bottom.  Oh, and i’ll be liveblogging the fights Sunday night, for the first time ever.  It’s going to be awful.  Come early and bring your rotten tomatoes.

Dan Hardy vs Chris Lytle

Ben Henderson vs Jim Miller

Donald Cerrone vs Charles Oliveira

Duane Ludwig vs Amir Sadollah

Facebook Fights:

C.B. Dollaway vs Jared Hamman

Joseph Benavidez vs Eddie Wineland

Ed Herman vs Kyle Noke

Ronny Markes vs Karlos Vemola

Alex Caceres vs Jim Hettes

Cole Miller vs T.J. O’Brien

Danny Castillo vs Jacob Volkmann

Edwin Figueroa vs Jason Reinhardt

 

Ronda Rousey Makes Me Feel Kinda Funny

Note:  i’m no journalist, and i don’t pretend to be objective all the time.  i think Eddie Alvarez is way underrated, PRIDE was awesome, and this Rousey chick is really cool.  She Tweeted some pics yesterday, and i hope my wife isn’t reading this.

i’m just saying, she needs to stop flirting with me is all.

 

Who’s That Octagon Girl?

It’s Anne Rivera.  We’ve seen Octagon Girls come and go, but isn’t it nice to look back every once in a while?

Kick off your weekend now, and let’s start talking about fights.  And don’t let that captcha get you down.  Fuck that captcha.  Comment twice as much and show that stupid captcha who’s boss.

ProTip:  To make an omega symbol: hold down Alt on your keyboard, punch in “234″, and let go of Alt.  Boom.  Now you don’t have to throw your laptop in rage.  Or you could just refresh the captcha.  Whatever works.

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