Shinya Aoki Returns on New Year’s Eve; Faces Eddie Alvarez in 2012

DREAM lightweight champion Shinya Aoki has revealed his upcoming fight plans while speaking with MMAWeekly. The submission stalwart defeated striking specialist Rob McCullough at DREAM 17 on Sept. 24 and is now planning to return to action on New Year’…

DREAM lightweight champion Shinya Aoki has revealed his upcoming fight plans while speaking with MMAWeekly.

The submission stalwart defeated striking specialist Rob McCullough at DREAM 17 on Sept. 24 and is now planning to return to action on New Year’s Eve.  No opponent has been announced for the end of year event.

Aoki also acknowledged his extensive training at Evolve MMA in Singapore, where he has been working on his Muay Thai skills.  The fighter described his preparation for the McCullough fight, “For the first time, I was unafraid to stand and strike because of my Muay Thai training.”

The fighter also released the news that he will rematch current Bellator lightweight title holder Eddie Alvarez in 2012.  Aoki defeated Alvarez by heel hook in late 2008.

The Japanese fighter also discussed the uphill battle that MMA faces in the country.  Since the demise of Pride in 2007, other promotions have struggled to stay afloat.  However, Aoki is confident that the sport will recover in the country.  “MMA in Japan is a complicated situation,” Aoki declared.  “(But) It’s not in my control.” 

Despite a pair of appearances inside Strikeforce, Aoki has yet to make the jump to US competition full time.  Aoki recently welcomed a newborn baby at home and the fighter made it known that his family is his priority.  “If I did not have a family, then I would go to the UFC right now,” said Aoki. 

With the current state of MMA in Japan looking bleak, Aoki remains the country’s biggest draw.  Wins on New Year’s Eve and against Alvarez could help revive the sport’s popularity or even force Aoki to reconsider making the jump to the UFC.

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10 MMA Fighters Who Need to Be in the UFC

The UFC is considered to have the best MMA fighters in the world.  They have consumed Pride, Affliction, and are currently snacking away on Strikeforce. But, they don’t have everybody. There are still a lot of top-level fighters not sign…

The UFC is considered to have the best MMA fighters in the world.  They have consumed Pride, Affliction, and are currently snacking away on Strikeforce. 

But, they don’t have everybody. 

There are still a lot of top-level fighters not signed by Dana White, but could compete with the elite fighters.  So here is a list of the top 10 fighters that need to be in the UFC.

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Vitor Belfort injured, forced off UFC 139 fight with Cung Le. Wanderlei Silva will replace Belfort. Jon Olav Einemo back in UFC despite his team, Golden Glory‘s ongoing with the promotion. Alistair Overeem announced his.

Vitor Belfort injured, forced off UFC 139 fight with Cung Le. Wanderlei Silva will replace Belfort.

Jon Olav Einemo back in UFC despite his team, Golden Glory‘s ongoing with the promotion. Alistair Overeem announced his split from the Holland-based team yesterday.

Welterweight, Mark Scanlon pulls out of UFC 138 bout with James Head for undisclosed reasons. John Maguire will replace Scanlon.

UFN 25 draws 1.8 million viewers on Spike TV to Bellator 50′s 114, 000 viewers on MTV2.

Eddie Alvarez injured. Bellator 34 Lightweight Championship fight against Michael Chandler on October 15th is now delayed.

Eddie Alvarez Pulling out of Bellator 54 Title Fight with Michael Chandler

Eddie Alvarez was just weeks away from title fight with season four Bellator lightweight tournament winner, Michael Chandler.Now the bout between Alvarez and Chandler has hit a minor snag. Alvarez—the current Bellator lightweight champion—h…

Eddie Alvarez was just weeks away from title fight with season four Bellator lightweight tournament winner, Michael Chandler.

Now the bout between Alvarez and Chandler has hit a minor snag. Alvarez—the current Bellator lightweight champion—has suffered undisclosed injuries and won’t be ready in time for the October 15th title fight at Bellator 54 in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

According to Alvarez though it is only a minor snag and should only delay the title fight for 30 days. 

“Eddie suffered an injury that will keep him out of our Oct. 15 show at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City,” Bellator Chairman and CEO Bjorn Rebney said on MMAJunkie.com. “Eddie Alvarez has a huge heart, and if there was any way for him to fight on the 15th, I know he would. Ed’s in spectacular condition, so both of us are hopeful that this fight can potentially still occur later this fall.”

Alvarez is considered a top five lightweight by many MMA outlets and is undefeated in six bouts for Bellator. Alvarez is 22-2 overall in his MMA career with his only losses coming against Shinya Aoki and Nick Thompson.

Alvarez won the Bellator lightweight title in June of 2009 when he won the inaugural season one lightweight tournament. Alvarez has only defended his title once since then with two other fights being non-title bouts.

Chandler is 8-0 in his young career and was recently crowned the Bellator season four lightweight tournament winner when he beat Patricky Friere at Bellator 44 in May. Chandler is 5-0 in Bellator and also has two wins under the Strikeforce banner.

 

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Bellator Lightweight Champ Eddie Alvarez Injured, Out of October 15 Title Bout With Michael Chandler

Bellator Fighting Championships announced today that lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez (22-2) has suffered an undisclosed injury and has been forced to pull out of an October 15 title bout with undefeated Season 4 lightweight tournament winner Michael Chandler (8-0) that was slated for Bellator 54 at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, N.J.

In spite of the setback, Bellator chairman and CEO Bjorn Rebney is optimistic that Alvarez will defend his belt in the fall, but wouldn’t say whether or not Chandler will wait in the champ to heal.


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Bellator Fighting Championships announced today that lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez (22-2) has suffered an undisclosed injury and has been forced to pull out of an October 15 title bout with undefeated Season 4 lightweight tournament winner Michael Chandler (8-0) that was slated for Bellator 54 at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, N.J.

In spite of the setback, Bellator chairman and CEO Bjorn Rebney is optimistic that Alvarez will defend his belt in the fall, but wouldn’t say whether or not Chandler will wait in the champ to heal.

“Eddie suffered an injury that will keep him out of our October 15th show at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City,” said Rebney. “Eddie Alvarez has a huge heart and if there was any way for him to fight on the 15th, I know he would. Ed’s in spectacular condition, so both of us are hopeful that this fight can potentially still occur later this fall.”

The prelims of the card, which will feature the semifinals of Bellator’s middleweight tournament, as well as Bellator Bantamweight Champion Zack Makovsky in a non-title super fight against former UFC veteran Ryan Roberts, will  be broadcast on Spike TV at 7 p.m. ET, while the main card will air at 9 p.m. ET on MTV2 and in commercial-free HD on EPIX.

Eddie Alvarez Out of Title Fight at Bellator 54

Filed under: Bellator, NewsBellator lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez has suffered an injury that will prevent him from his scheduled title defense against Michael Chandler at Bellator 54 on Oct. 15 in Atlantic City, N.J.

Bellator says the fight will…

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Bellator lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez has suffered an injury that will prevent him from his scheduled title defense against Michael Chandler at Bellator 54 on Oct. 15 in Atlantic City, N.J.

Bellator says the fight will be rescheduled and possibly for later in the season.

“Eddie Alvarez has a huge heart and if there was any way for him to fight on the 15th, I know he would,” Bellator CEO Bjorn Rebney said in a statement. “Ed’s in spectacular condition, so both of us are hopeful that this fight can potentially still occur later this fall.”

Alvarez (22-2), who has won seven straight fights, competed once this year, making a successful title defense against Pat Curran at Bellator 39 in April. Chandler (8-0) earned his shot against Alvarez by beating Patricky Freire at Bellator 44 in May to win the season four lightweight tournament.

At the Bellator 54 event, bantamweight champion Zack Makovsky will remain on the card in a non-title fight against UFC veteran Ryan Roberts. In tournament action will be the two middleweight semifinals between Alexander Shlemenko vs. Brian Rogers and Bryan Baker vs. Vitor Vianna.

 

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