Anderson Silva Is Big Pimpin’ in His New Customized Camaro SS

Bleacher Report’s Jason Schielke:”It’s good to be king”—Tom PettyWhen you’re sporting a new sled like UFC middleweight champ Anderson Silva is, it sure is good to be the king.Silva has joined UFC hall of fame member Randy Couture by purchasing a ne…

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“It’s good to be king”—Tom Petty

When you’re sporting a new sled like UFC middleweight champ Anderson Silva is, it sure is good to be the king.

Silva has joined UFC hall of fame member Randy Couture by purchasing a new Camaro SS. But this isn’t just any normal Camaro—this baby is tricked out like none other.

All the customizations done to this car are far too many to list. Thankfully, someone from the Camaro5.com forums took the time to break down everything West Coast Customs did to make the Camaro a one-of-a-kind for the “Spider.”

“The customization of Silva’s Camaro is extensive and to our eyes includes: custom paint, black stripes running from hood to tail, widened rear quarter fenders/shoulders with functional open rear quarter fender openings, Silva Bee grill emblem, Silva Bee embroidered headrest, back seats, trunk lid liner, and floormats, custom black spoke / yellow lip wheels, custom functional Transformers 2 style bumper air inlets, custom cowl ram air hood, custom, custom rear diffuser with exhaust outlet, black painted rear light bezel, SILVA door sills, alcantara headliner and door paneling, custom dashboard including driver facing gauges, dual colored seats, steering wheel, shift knob, contrasting stitching, in-dash screen, custom trunk subwoofer system and pop-up screens on rear quarter shoulders.”

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UFC 129 Video: Georges St-Pierre vs. Jake Shields Highlights

Georges St-Pierre met Jake Shields on Saturday, April 30 at UFC 129 and has been the case in many of his title defenses as of late, the UFC welterweight champion exploited the weakness in his opponent’s game to retain his UFC title.Going into the fi…

Georges St-Pierre met Jake Shields on Saturday, April 30 at UFC 129 and has been the case in many of his title defenses as of late, the UFC welterweight champion exploited the weakness in his opponent’s game to retain his UFC title.

Going into the fight, the knock on Shields had been his weak striking game, which St-Pierre used to his advantage, keeping the fight standing for the full five rounds.

The champion was able to take advantage of that weakness, but he did not walk away without sustaining some damage.

According to the CompuStrike stats, Shields landed 63 of 318 arm strikes he threw, leaving the champion with a bloodied face as well as a damaged left eye. The injury to the eye, which appeared to come from an eye poke from Shields, left St-Pierre unable to see from that eye for much of the fourth and fifth rounds.

In addition to bloodying the champion, Shields was able to accomplish something that no one else had done for 30 straight rounds, and that was take a round from the champion. The scorecards gave the unanimous decision victory to St-Pierre 50-45, 48-47, 48-47.

Following the fight, St-Pierre, speaking with UFC commentator Joe Rogan, apologized for his performance: “I can’t see with my left eye right now. I just see a blur. I’m sorry to the fans. I wanted to make it a knockout or submission.”

The fight marked the sixth title defense for St-Pierre.

video highlights courtesy ESPN

MMA News: Cung Le Will Not Fight in 2011

Bleacher Report’s Tony Preston:Cung Le, a Sanshou kickboxer and mixed marital artist, recently told ESPN that he will not be fighting in 2011.Instead, Le is going to be in five motion pictures this year. Due to his filming schedule, he says that a fi…

Bleacher Report’s Tony Preston:

Cung Le, a Sanshou kickboxer and mixed marital artist, recently told ESPN that he will not be fighting in 2011.

Instead, Le is going to be in five motion pictures this year. Due to his filming schedule, he says that a fight this year is “impossible.”

Le last fought in June 2010, in a fight against Scott Smith.

That bout saw Le claim victory over Smith by way of a second-round knockout. The fight was a rematch of their clash in December 2009, in which Smith pulled off a stunning third-round knockout over Le, despite Le having dominated. Le’s career record is 7-1, every fight ending by knockout.

Before his two fights with Smith, Le fought his biggest name opponent to date in Frank Shamrock for the Strikeforce middleweight title.

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MMA News 5/5: Georges St-Pierre, Anderson Silva, UFC 130, Rashad Evans and More

Bleacher Report’s MMA News Recap for Wednesday, May 4.UFC 132: Evan Dunham Out George Sotiropoulos To Face Rafael Dos AnjosCung Le will not fight in 2011.UFC 129 Video Highlights: Georges St-Pierre vs Jake Shields.UFC 130: Extended Video Trailer for Ed…

Bleacher Report’s MMA News Recap for Wednesday, May 4.

UFC 132: Evan Dunham Out George Sotiropoulos To Face Rafael Dos Anjos

Cung Le will not fight in 2011.

UFC 129 Video Highlights: Georges St-Pierre vs Jake Shields.

UFC 130: Extended Video Trailer for Edgar vs. Maynard III.

Georges St-Pierre vs Anderson Silva: How GSP would make the weight jump.

Rashad Evans talks Twitter feud with Jon Jones and upcoming fight with Phil Davis.

Anderson Silva’s customized Camaro SS.

UFC 129: Jose Aldo Needed Antibiotics, Says Head Trainer.

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UFC News: Jose Aldo Needed Antibiotics, Says Head Trainer

During his featherweight title defense at UFC 129, Jose Aldo did not appear to be himself against his opponent, Mark Hominick. While he did successfully defend his title, there was something slightly off about the champion on this night, as he looked r…

During his featherweight title defense at UFC 129, Jose Aldo did not appear to be himself against his opponent, Mark Hominick. While he did successfully defend his title, there was something slightly off about the champion on this night, as he looked relatively fatigued during the final round of the bout. 

His head trainer at Nova Uniao, Andre Pederneiras, told Sherdog.com that the Brazilian was on antibiotics for an infection he received just days prior to the event.

“He suffered a cut on his toe [on April 23] and it got infected with bacteria,” Pederneiras said. 

“He went through heavy medical treatment with antibiotics and anti-inflammatory pills from Sunday to Tuesday. He took the heavy dosage so that he wouldn’t have to take more drugs closer to the fight.” 

The rumors surrounding his suspected illness only grew following his fight with Hominick, when his cornerman Marion Sandro was seen criticizing Aldo after he complained about wanting to take more antibiotics.

“Antibiotics wouldn’t have helped at all,” Sandro told Aldo. “You’re the champion, kid. F–k the antibiotics. Everything is OK. You fought well, smooth and composed.” 

Aldo is likely to fight much sooner following his fourth title defense, as it is expected he will square off against unbeaten featherweight Chad Mendes at UFC 133. Although another challenger could emerge at UFC 131 when Kenny Florian will make his featherweight debut against Aldo’s teammate Diego Nunes. 

Pederneiras said he is aware of the possibility that both Aldo and Nunes might have to fight each other, but the Nova Uniao trainer said their potential bout is not any of his concern.

“I think it will be against Chad Mendes,” Pederneiras says of Aldo’s future opponent.

“But Diego and everyone from Nova União knows that if they have to fight against each other, they will. I just don’t know how we would manage it, but they know they’re fighters and it’s their job. If the boss orders it, we’ll work on that situation. They’ll fight against whoever they’re matched with.”

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Brock Lesnar vs. Junior dos Santos: TUF 13 on Spike TV—Alternate Announcements

Tough break for Justin Edwards; he’s informed that both coaches and Dana wanted him to be the alternate, but he’s on a 90-day suspension so he’s out. So we go through the charade of asking each eliminated competitor whether he wants the spot (they all …

Tough break for Justin Edwards; he’s informed that both coaches and Dana wanted him to be the alternate, but he’s on a 90-day suspension so he’s out. So we go through the charade of asking each eliminated competitor whether he wants the spot (they all say they want it, some with more conviction than others).

Then we’re treated to an eerily cordial exchange—dare I say collaboration—between Junior dos Santos and Brock Lesnar.

Damn, fellas, where’s the animosity.

Ultimately, Chuck O’Neil and Javier Torres. Picks seem reasonable to me considering there wasn’t a huge selection of overwhelming candidates. This doesn’t sit well with Team Lesnar’s Len Bentley, who says during next week’s preview that he’ll fight that “big motherf*****” in reference to his coach.

Proving, once again, these guys might not be too bright, but they’ve sure got confidence.

Tune in next week to see how that works out for Mr. Bentley, who appears to confront Brock about the perceived sabotage.

That should be fun.