The very powerful Kenda “Cleopatra” Perez pictured [above]. Dana White urges gay fighters to “come out”: here. Bellator 56: Askren vs. Hieron weigh-in results: here. Chuck Liddell‘s appearance on NBC sitcom, Parks and Recreation: here..
The very powerful Kenda “Cleopatra” Perez pictured [above].
Dana White urges gay fighters to “come out”: here.
Bellator 56: Askren vs. Hieron weigh-in results: here.
Chuck Liddell‘s appearance on NBC sitcom, Parks and Recreation: here.
Dana White believes signing Jon Anik was key to bringing the sport mainstream: here.
UFC 137: Penn vs. Diaz live and official weigh-in results at 7pm ET (4pm PT): here.
Bellator will cover medical expenses including surgery for their women’s champion, Zoila Frausto Gurgel: here.
It was announced that a stuntman died on the set of the Expendables 2, which will again feature Randy Couture: here.
Enjoy our favorite MMA girls confusing us by being sexy and scary below: (Actually, now they sound more like your girlfriend than you realized.)
Cesar Gracie confirms Gilbert Melendez‘s final Strikeforce fight is the upcoming headlining bout against Jorge Masvidal on December 17th. Diego Sanchez‘s cast was removed and he is ready to begin training. Caros Fodor vs. Justin.
Cesar GracieconfirmsGilbert Melendez‘s final Strikeforce fight is the upcoming headlining bout against Jorge Masvidal on December 17th.
Diego Sanchez‘s cast was removed and he is ready to begin training.
Caros Fodor vs. Justin Wilcox booked for Strikeforce: Melendez vs. Masvidal.
UFC Primetime on Fox airs this Sunday October 30th.
Even less people watched Bellator 55 which reportedly had 168,000 viewers.
Bobby Lashley will face David Huckaba at Shark Fights 21.
Nick Diaz highlights from press interviews today: regrets having not gone with original plan to go pro in boxing and make more money before signing again with UFC, would never have signed first to fight friend, BJ Penn and plans to train the rest of the week, but has not been invited to any gyms in Vegas yet. Diaz has been very misunderstood and spoke courteously and at length with media today. Diaz appreciates the support of his fans and Stockton, CA and says, “don’t hate BJ Penn”. *More to come from the Diaz scrum interview, as well as open workout photos on MMA Fix today.
Filed under: UFCCan Nick Diaz make a triumphant return to the UFC and beat B.J. Penn? Can Matt Mitrione stay undefeated and beat Cheick Kongo? Will Mirko Cro Cop show he still has something left against Roy Nelson? Is there any reason to buy this pay-p…
Can Nick Diaz make a triumphant return to the UFC and beat B.J. Penn? Can Matt Mitrione stay undefeated and beat Cheick Kongo? Will Mirko Cro Cop show he still has something left against Roy Nelson? Is there any reason to buy this pay-per-view now that Georges St. Pierre is off the card? We’ll answer those questions and more as we predict the winners of Saturday night’s UFC 137.
When: Saturday, the preliminary fights on Facebook begin at 6 PM ET, the Spike fights begin at 8 and the pay-per-view begins at 9.
Predictions on the five pay-per-view fights below.
BJ Penn vs. Nick Diaz Diaz is on a 10-fight winning streak, but some critics contend that he’s built up his record against weak opponents and wouldn’t be able to handle the best of the best in the UFC. The fight with Penn should tell us a lot about Diaz: Can he use his high-volume but sometimes sloppy punching against a good boxer? Can he get the better of an excellent jiu jitsu player on the ground?
I’ve always enjoyed watching Diaz and was hoping to see him fight St. Pierre for the welterweight title, but my money is on Diaz falling short against Penn. I think Penn can jab Diaz effectively all night if the fight stays standing, and I think Penn is too sophisticated a grappler for Diaz to get him in trouble on the ground. This is not a good stylistic matchup for Diaz, and I see Penn winning by unanimous decision. Pick: Penn
Cheick Kongo vs. Matt Mitrione Mitrione was a former NFL defensive lineman who had little MMA experience when he was invited to join the cast of The Ultimate Fighter, but he has developed into a credible heavyweight. Kongo is a great striker and a lot of fun to watch, but he struggles against bigger, stronger opponents who can take him down, and I think that’s exactly what Mitrione is going to do. I like Mitrione to win a decision and improve to 6-0. Pick: Mitrione
Mirko Cro Cop vs. Roy Nelson Both of these guys are on two-fight losing streaks and have looked very unimpressive lately, but the difference is that in Nelson’s two losses he was simply beaten by better opponents. In Cro Cop’s two losses he was not only beaten but looked like he didn’t even particularly want to fight. It’s sad to say but I just don’t think Cro Cop has anything left at all. Look for Nelson to win, and for UFC President Dana White to face questions about whether Cro Cop is done in the UFC. Pick: Nelson
Scott Jorgensen vs. Jeff Curran The one good thing you can say about all the injuries that affected UFC 137 is that they created space for Jorgensen vs. Curran on the main card. This fight should be a lot of fun, featuring one of the best bantamweights in the world in Jorgensen, against one of the pioneers of the lower weight classes in Curran. I’d love to see Curran go on a run in the UFC, but he’s 34 years old and has been fighting for 13 years and I think he’s slowed down considerably. I think Jorgensen wins this one handily. Pick: Jorgensen
Hatsu Hioki vs. George Roop Hioki has been the best featherweight in Japan the last few years and is an exciting addition to the UFC’s featherweight division. He has great reach and knows how to take advantage of it on his feet, and he’s very aggressive off his back on the ground. And yet … after seeing so many fighters have success in Japan only to struggle when they move to the Octagon, I’m having a hard time seeing Hioki beating a solid UFC veteran like Roop. I think this fight goes the distance and Roop takes the decision. Pick: Roop
A bunch of T and A photos of Ms. TapouT turned Pro Elite Ring Girl, Jennifer Swift: here. Yet another change in the UFC 137 main card line-up as Brad Tavares is injured, thus yanking.
A bunch of T and A photos of Ms. TapouT turned Pro Elite Ring Girl, Jennifer Swift: here.
Yet another change in the UFC 137 main card line-up as Brad Tavares is injured, thus yanking his fight with Dustin Jacoby. Scott Jorgenson vs. Jeff Curran bumps up to pay-per-view and Jacoby will fight Clifford Starks in place of Tavares on the prelim-card. Confused? Read it: here.
TUF 13 winner, Tony Ferguson will face Yves Edwards at TUF 14 Finale event: here.
Chael Sonnen to host 2011 World MMA Awards this November 30th! That ought to make us actually watch the show!: here.
Watch Pat Barry and Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic sing “California Dreaming” because it’s only a minute long and if you’ve already seen Anderson Silva dance with Justin Bieber you have no excuse not to watch this. Plus, Cro Cop can carry a tune!: here.
The new UFC 137: BJ Penn vs. Nick Diaz trailer: here.
WTF! I have DirecTV… And it may no longer offer Fox Network or its subsidiaries starting November 1st: here.
Enjoy pics of JWoww in her bikini below and get her “workout tips for having gravity defying boobs” (apparently, you don’t just buy them, you have to work at them): here.
Filed under: UFC, NewsFor the first half-hour or so of Wednesday’s UFC 137 pre-fight media call it was déjà vu all over again. He may have had a different opponent this time, but once again former Strikeforce welterweight champion Nick Di…
For the first half-hour or so of Wednesday’s UFC 137 pre-fight media call it was déjà vu all over again. He may have had a different opponent this time, but once again former Strikeforce welterweight champion Nick Diaz was no-showing a UFC media event, and one couldn’t help but get the sense that this wouldn’t end well for the enigmatic brawler.
Not that Diaz’s opponent, B.J. Penn, minded all that much. Penn seemed almost amused by Diaz’s absence, telling reporters that he’s always enjoyed “watching his antics,” and has been a Diaz fan for years in spite of or maybe even somewhat because of them.
“Nick is Nick,” Penn said. “He’s going to do what he does. For me, it’s just that’s what he does. …I enjoy watching the stuff that Nick Diaz does. He doesn’t change. He’s just always himself.”
And then, roughly 40 minutes into the call, Diaz showed up on the line. That’s when things got really interesting.
To hear Diaz tell it, he had no idea that there was a conference call scheduled for Wednesday. No one at the UFC had bothered to tell him, he insisted.
“Nobody called me in the last week or couple days or anything and said there was a call,” he said, adding that he’d had a hard night of training, gone to sleep, then “woke up, my phone was dead, and my brother’s telling me I’m supposed to be on a call. I don’t know anything about it. It’s as simple as that.”
If this sounds familiar, it’s because Diaz offered a similar explanation for why he didn’t show up to the initial UFC 137 press conferences back when he was supposed to face Georges St-Pierre for the welterweight title.
That mistake resulted in UFC president Dana White pulling him from the main event altogether, but this time White seemed a bit more inclined to give Diaz the benefit of the doubt, judging by his reaction to Diaz’s tardiness via Twitter.
“I’m hearing UFC dropped the ball on the Nick Diaz no show today!! SUCKS” White tweeted shortly after news of Diaz’s initial no-show spread.
Penn also indicated he’d suffered from a lack of communication with UFC officials lately, saying he heard only through his own website that his bout with Diaz had been elevated to the main event at UFC 137.
“Actually, I have not gotten a call from the UFC or Dana or anyone since…I heard all this news,” Penn said. “I found out from BJPenn.com just like everyone else did, that I’m the main event. I haven’t talked to anyone. I’m just sitting here and I know the same amount of information that you know.”
Of all the people on the call, Penn seemed the least bothered by any of the day’s events. Diaz’s difficulties attending to his PR responsibilities might give the media “something to talk about,” he said, but they didn’t annoy him in the least, even when he’s left alone to answer all the questions.
“It’s no problem, none of this,” Penn said. “The only thing that’s going to be bothering me is when Nick Diaz is probably punching me in the middle of the Octagon. That’s the only time he’s going to be bothering me.”
Diaz, on the other hand, sounded wholly disinterested one minute and then passionately engaged another. For instance, after initially “plead[ing] the fifth” to a question about whether he had any regrets about his earlier actions, just a few minutes later he offered a different answer to an almost identical question.
“Well yeah, of course I have regret,” he said, explaining that he had a lawyer who he believed was making in excess of $100,000 who was somehow to blame for him missing the initial press conferences.
“I’ve got all these people, business people and big money people around me trying to make deals,” Diaz said. “I don’t know anything about that. All I know is somebody’s getting paid like over a hundred grand just to tell me what I’m supposed to do and what I’m not supposed to do. I’m like, for that much money I think I could have had somebody standing around and telling me, ‘Hey, you can’t miss this press conference. That voids the whole contract and then you’re out. You’re not making [expletive]. You’re not fighting [expletive]. You ain’t making no money. So you have to be at this thing.’ It’s simple.”
Diaz seemed to suggest that the lack of a support system had cost him that time, saying “If I didn’t feel like I had that, I would have probably read that [expletive] myself and dealt with things myself and been a little more cautious and then I probably would have showed up at that press conference.”
As for this conference call, well, at least he made it eventually. While Penn said it wasn’t a significant chunk out of his day since “I was just going to take a 30-minute jog today anyway,” Diaz obviously had a different take.
“You’ve got to know I’m not sitting here with my phone, waiting for a call,” he said. “I’m waiting for some training. I’m trying to get some relax time before I have to go back for another four hours of training. I’m training hard. I train harder than these guys, I fight harder than these guys, I look better than these guys, and that’s why. I don’t get no help and I don’t worry about no help. That’s what takes up all my time, training and trying to become the best in the world here. And that’s the best in the world! That’s what you’re dealing with here. This is a whole world out there and ain’t nobody can beat me? That’s pretty bad.”
Maybe it just goes to show that whether Diaz shows up to talk to the media or avoids it altogether, there’s a story in it either way.
UFC 137 is just over two weeks away, so to get your blood pumping, check out the recently released extended trailer, which features not only a look into the upcoming welterweight title fight between Georges St. Pierre and Carlos Condit, but a welterweight clash between B.J. Penn and Nick Diaz and the heavyweight slug fest between Cheick Kongo and Matt Mitrione. Featuring 12 fights including Mirko Cro Cop vs. Roy Nelson, Donald Cerrone vs. Dennis Siver, and Scott Jorgensen vs. Jeff Curran, UFC 137 is looking like on hell of a card, barring any last minute injuries.
A few notes:
UFC 137 is just over two weeks away, so to get your blood pumping, check out the recently released extended trailer, which features not only a look into the upcoming welterweight title fight between Georges St. Pierre and Carlos Condit, but a welterweight clash between B.J. Penn and Nick Diaz and the heavyweight slug fest between Cheick Kongo and Matt Mitrione. Featuring 12 fights including Mirko Cro Cop vs. Roy Nelson, Donald Cerrone vs. Dennis Siver, and Scott Jorgensen vs. Jeff Curran, UFC 137 is looking like on hell of a card, barring any last minute injuries.
A few notes:
-GSP believes he will finish Carlos Condit, and says it with the conviction of a man who’s last 4 fights have gone to decision (In related news, Condit has already stated that if he doesn’t finish GSP he will likely lose the decision).
-Nick Diaz and B.J. Penn have some kick-ass highlight reels.
-Mitrione believes his chin combined with his pressure and punching power will lead him to victory over Cheick Kongo. Just so you know Matt, Cheick has a pretty decent chin of his own.