Watch Wanderlei Says Chuck Shouldn’t Retire Hardy Says Kos Can’t Beat GSP on RawVegas.tvAnd for what it’s worth, neither do we.
We caught up with Wanderlei Silva and Dan Hardy at the UFC 116 after-party in Las Vegas. Wanderlei discussed Chris Leben calling him out and told us that he doesn’t think Chuck Liddell should retire […]
We caught up with Wanderlei Silva and Dan Hardy at the UFC 116 after-party in Las Vegas. Wanderlei discussed Chris Leben calling him out and told us that he doesn’t think Chuck Liddell should retire (disagree there, unless he just hates Chuck and wants to see him in a vegetable state in 10 years).
Hardy commented on his next fight at UFC 120 as well as addressedg Josh Koscheck’s chances against GSP.
("I recommended Gus Johnson as my replacement. I heard he trains twice a week.")
Eddie Bravo contacted Cage Potato last night to expound on the news reported by Gareth Davies Wednesday that he had resigned from his post as an analyst with t…
("I recommended Gus Johnson as my replacement. I heard he trains twice a week.")
Eddie Bravo contacted Cage Potato last night to expound on the news reported by Gareth Davies Wednesday that he had resigned from his post as an analyst with the UFC.
Although he confirmed he has indeed left the organization, he says his departure was an amicable one and that the move was necessary to allow him to focus more on his growing number of schools and students and will not restrict him from cornering his fighters in the Octagon.
"Yes, I quit to focus on cornering George [Sotiropoulos] and [Dan] Hardy. It was an amazing seven years with Zuffa," Bravo explained via text message. "I owe Dana, Lorenzo and Frank to the death."
(Video courtesy YouTube/Zuffa)
Brock Lesnar and Shane Carwin have really stepped up the trash talk in the week leading up to their heavyweight title clash Saturday night at UFC 116.
Prior to this point, Lesnar has been uncharacteristically sedate…
(Video courtesy YouTube/Zuffa)
Brock Lesnar and Shane Carwin have really stepped up the trash talk in the week leading up to their heavyweight title clash Saturday night at UFC 116.
Prior to this point, Lesnar has been uncharacteristically sedate in his pre-fight posturing and seemed almost respectful towards Carwin during a conference call two weeks ago.
Well, apparently Brock got the itch to flip the script and went "WWE" on Shane in the above video.
"I feel no threat by him whatsoever. I don’t feel any threats by anybody."
Considering Carwin has yet to be defeated and has never fought outside of round one in any of his bouts, he may want to consider him a threat.
Cognizant that Lesnar is likely speaking out of his ass, Carwin calls him on the remark as well.
"Brock can talk all the garbage he wants for this fight. When they close that cage and I see Brock across from me, I want to tear him apart."
I know one thing: Somebody is getting hurt in this one.
Filed under: UFC, NewsA welterweight bout between former No. 1 contender Dan Hardy and former WEC welterweight champion Carlos Condit is in the works for the yet to be announced UFC 120 event, MMA Fighting has learned.
A welterweight bout between former No. 1 contender Dan Hardy and former WEC welterweight champion Carlos Condit is in the works for the yet to be announced UFC 120 event, MMA Fighting has learned.
MMA Weekly first reported that the bout has been agreed to by both parties Monday afternoon.
UFC 120 is scheduled for October 16. It will mark the organization’s fourth event at the O2 Arena in London, England.
(Y’know, if you two got to know each other, you’d realize you aren’t so different after all.)
As first reported by MMA Weekly, Dan Hardy will return to the Octagon at UFC 120, tentatively slated for October 16th at the O2 Arena in London. After gett…
(Y’know, if you two got to know each other, you’d realize you aren’t so different after all.)
In other booking news, Tyson Griffin has stepped up to face Takanori Gomi at UFC on Versus 2 (August 1st, San Diego), replacing Joe Stevenson who suffered a knee injury in training. Griffin was most recently outworked by Evan Dunham at UFC 115, losing by split-decision. Gomi might be facing a must-win situation against Griffin, as he was choked out by Kenny Florian in his Octagon debut in March.