Hallman vs. Makdessi Penciled in for UFC 140 in Toronto

Well it looks like Dennis Hallman’s wardrobe malfunction at UFC 133 won’t cost him his job with the UFC.

“Superman” Tweeted last night that he will be dropping back down to lightweight for the first time in 10 years to take on undefeated Canadian prospect John Makdessi at UFC 140 in December in Toronto.

A true moneyweight fighter, Hallman who is 50-12-1 (1 NC) in 64 professional fights as a light heavyweight, middleweight, welterweight and lightweight, defeated Matt Hughes at 155 at UFC 23, earning him a shot at then-lightweight champ Jens Pulver at UFC 33, but fell short, losing to “Lil’ Evil” by unanimous decision. That was his last fight at 155.

Well it looks like Dennis Hallman’s wardrobe malfunction at UFC 133 won’t cost him his job with the UFC.

“Superman” Tweeted last night that he will be dropping back down to lightweight for the first time in 10 years to take on undefeated Canadian prospect John Makdessi at UFC 140 in December in Toronto.

A true moneyweight fighter, Hallman who is 50-12-1 (1 NC) in 64 professional fights as a light heavyweight, middleweight, welterweight and lightweight, defeated Matt Hughes at 155 at UFC 23, earning him a shot at then-lightweight champ Jens Pulver at UFC 33, but fell short, losing to “Lil’ Evil” by unanimous decision. That was his last fight at 155.

In spite of a 2-1 record in the Octagon this time around, including wins over Karo Parisyan and Ben Saunders, Hallman found himself on thin ice with the promotion’s president Dana White after facing Brian Ebersole at UFC 133 wearing a Speedo. Ebersole, who made quick work of his veteran opponent, was awarded an unprecedented $70,000 bonus from White for saving the TV audience any further disgust by having them subjected to Hallman’s banana hammock any longer than necessary. White later remarked during the post-fight press conference that he wasn’t sure whether or not Hallman would fight again after “Speedogate.”

In spite of his experience, Makdessi (9-0) will be a tough test for Hallman. The former kickboxing standout who was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia and raised for most of his childhood in his parent’s homeland of Lebanon before returning to Canada where his family settled in Montreal, has not only never lost in MMA, he went a perfect 22-0 in kickboxing prior to making the jump to the cage. After controlling Pat Audinwood en route to a unanimous decision win in his UFC debut at UFC 124 last December, “The Bull” was the odds-on favorite of everyone, (including White who tweeted that Makdessi would likely get the bonus check) to win “Knockout of the Night” honors for his spinning-back-fist KO of Kyle Watson at UFC 129 this past April until Lyoto Machida crane-kicked Randy Couture into retirement later in the night.

The card’s headliner has yet to be determined, but a handful of match-ups have been reported for the event including Frank Mir versus Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira, Rory MacDonald versus Brian Ebersole, Rich Attonito versus Claude Patrick and John Cholish versus Mitch Clarke. Mark Hominick is also penciled in for the event, possibly against “The Korean Zombie” Jung Chan-Sung.

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UFC 140
December 10, 2011
Air Canada Centre
Toronto, Ontario

Frank Mir vs. Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira
Mark Hominick vs. Jung Chan-Sung
Rory MacDonald vs. Brian Ebersole
John Makdessi vs. Dennis Hallman
Rich Attonito vs. Claude Patrick
John Cholish vs. Mitch Clarke

Frank Mir vs. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira Rematch Booked for UFC 140 in Toronto

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(Like two little Fonzies. Photo via CombatLifestyle)

Coming off his redemptive knockout of Brendan Schaub at UFC 134, Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira‘s next fight will give him a chance to settle an old score. The UFC announced yesterday that Big Nog will rematch Frank Mir at UFC 140, December 10th in Toronto.

The two heavyweights first met at UFC 92 in December 2008 following a shared stint on TUF 8. Despite coming in as a 3-1 underdog, Mir shocked fans by outstriking Nogueira en route to a second-route TKO. Then, Nogueira pee-peed on Mir’s parade by revealing that he was fighting with a staph infection and injured knee, which didn’t exactly sit well with Mir. Nogueira has wanted a rematch ever since, and re-called-out Mir following his big win last month.

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(Like two little Fonzies. Photo via CombatLifestyle)

Coming off his redemptive knockout of Brendan Schaub at UFC 134, Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira‘s next fight will give him a chance to settle an old score. The UFC announced yesterday that Big Nog will rematch Frank Mir at UFC 140, December 10th in Toronto.

The two heavyweights first met at UFC 92 in December 2008 following a shared stint on TUF 8. Despite coming in as a 3-1 underdog, Mir shocked fans by outstriking Nogueira en route to a second-route TKO. Then, Nogueira pee-peed on Mir’s parade by revealing that he was fighting with a staph infection and injured knee, which didn’t exactly sit well with Mir. Nogueira has wanted a rematch ever since, and re-called-out Mir following his big win last month.

Mir, who tried to lobby for Alistair Overeem as his next opponent, is riding a two-fight win streak, with somewhat unimpressive victories over Mirko Cro Cop and Roy Nelson. The rematch feels like a lose-lose situation for him, but as an Odd Man Out, he’ll need to score another decisive win before he gets a step up the ladder. Your predictions?

UFC 140: Frank Mir vs. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira

Filed under: UFC, NewsThree years after they first stepped into the Octagon together, Frank Mir and Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira are set to meet again.

Mir vs. Nogueira 2 has been confirmed for UFC 140 on Dec. 10 at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, with …

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Three years after they first stepped into the Octagon together, Frank Mir and Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira are set to meet again.

Mir vs. Nogueira 2 has been confirmed for UFC 140 on Dec. 10 at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, with Mir finally getting his next opponent and Nogueira making a quick turnaround after his impressive victory over Brendan Schaub in August.

In their first meeting, at UFC 92, Mir pulled off what was then an upset and became the first person ever to finish Nogueira, winning a second-round technical knockout. That fight came at the conclusion of their season coaching against each other on The Ultimate Fighter, gave Mir the UFC’s interim heavyweight title, and set up Mir for his bout with Brock Lesnar at UFC 100.

Mir has gone 3-2 since the first Nogueira fight, losing to Lesnar and Shane Carwin and beating Cheick Kongo, Mirko Cro Cop and Roy Nelson. Nogueira has gone 2-1 since losing to Mir, beating Randy Couture and losing to Cain Velasquez before beating Schaub.

The UFC’s heavyweight division is looking revitalized right now, with Cain Velasquez vs. Junior dos Santos and Brock Lesnar vs. Alistair Overeem set for November and December. The Mir-Nogueira rematch isn’t quite as big a fight as those two, but it’s another sign that we’re going to see some big heavyweight action in the months ahead.

 

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Anderson Silva’s Proud Reaction to Big Nog’s Win Over Brendan Schaub at UFC Rio (VIDEO)

Just minutes before Anderson Silva faced Yushin Okami for his 15th consecutive win at UFC 134, he was backstage in his locker room with his Black House teammates watching his BJJ coach, Antonio “Rodrigo” Nogueira.

Just minutes before Anderson Silva faced Yushin Okami for his 15th consecutive win at UFC 134, he was backstage in his locker room with his Black House teammates watching his BJJ coach, Antonio “Rodrigo” Nogueira beat Brendan Schaub with a first round KO. “Big Nog” was the underdog in the eyes of critics and the sportsbooks, but to the surprise of many and to the complete admiration of his entire Team Nogueira, Nog brought home the win. Anderson Silva and his teammates were not short on showing their hometown pride over the impressive victory. Watch the video below:

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(Anderson Silva is brought to tears by Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira’s win at UFC 134. Props: Gesias)

Some selected highlights from our friends around the MMA blogosphere. E-mail [email protected] for details on how your site can join the MMA Link Club…

– Dana White Still Open to Signing Alistair Overeem (NBC Sports MMA)

– Ryan Jimmo predicts a TKO against Sokoudjou at MFC 31 on Oct. 7 (MMA Mania)

– Exclusive Photos From Fight Rehearsals on “Warrior” Film (TheFightNerd)

– Postcards From Rio, Part III: Fight Night Musings From Beer-Soaked Press Row (MMA Fighting)

– Exclusive Interview With Cult MMA Documentarist Genghis Con (BleacherReport.com/MMA)

– Sanchez Says he Is a New Man and His Partying Days Are Over (MiddleEasy)

– Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira Won’t Retire, Says He’d Love to Fight Frank Mir Next (LowKick)

– ProElite 1 Fight Videos: Grove vs. Riggs, Arlovski vs. Lopez (5thRound)

– Dana White on Insensitive Comments & Gay Slurs Said by Fighters: “This Is the Fight Business, Man.” (FightOpinion)

– The UFC on Fox: It’s All About the Benjamins, Baby (MMA Convert)

– Strikeforce GP Semifinals Conference Call Highlights (Five Ounces of Pain)

– UFC 134 Rio – Payout Perspective (MMA Payout)


(Anderson Silva is brought to tears by Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira’s win at UFC 134. Props: Gesias)

Some selected highlights from our friends around the MMA blogosphere. E-mail [email protected] for details on how your site can join the MMA Link Club…

– Dana White Still Open to Signing Alistair Overeem (NBC Sports MMA)

– Ryan Jimmo predicts a TKO against Sokoudjou at MFC 31 on Oct. 7 (MMA Mania)

– Exclusive Photos From Fight Rehearsals on “Warrior” Film (TheFightNerd)

– Postcards From Rio, Part III: Fight Night Musings From Beer-Soaked Press Row (MMA Fighting)

– Exclusive Interview With Cult MMA Documentarist Genghis Con (BleacherReport.com/MMA)

– Sanchez Says he Is a New Man and His Partying Days Are Over (MiddleEasy)

– Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira Won’t Retire, Says He’d Love to Fight Frank Mir Next (LowKick)

– ProElite 1 Fight Videos: Grove vs. Riggs, Arlovski vs. Lopez (5thRound)

– Dana White on Insensitive Comments & Gay Slurs Said by Fighters: “This Is the Fight Business, Man.” (FightOpinion)

– The UFC on Fox: It’s All About the Benjamins, Baby (MMA Convert)

– Strikeforce GP Semifinals Conference Call Highlights (Five Ounces of Pain)

– UFC 134 Rio – Payout Perspective (MMA Payout)

Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira Wants to Fight Frank Mir or Brock Lesnar Next

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RIO DE JANEIRO — MMA Fighting’s Ariel Helwani caught up with Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira at the UFC heavyweight’s training center just days after his UFC 134 win over Brendan Schaub. “Big Nog” talked about his health during and after the fight, his performance in front of his home crowd, how he was upset by Schaub’s pre-fight comments, who he wants to fight next, when he would like to retire and more.

 

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RIO DE JANEIRO — MMA Fighting’s Ariel Helwani caught up with Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira at the UFC heavyweight’s training center just days after his UFC 134 win over Brendan Schaub. “Big Nog” talked about his health during and after the fight, his performance in front of his home crowd, how he was upset by Schaub’s pre-fight comments, who he wants to fight next, when he would like to retire and more.

 

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