Matt Hughes and 5 Fighters Who Should Retire

In the co-main event of UFC 135, Matt Hughes was knocked out by Josh Koscheck at the end of round 1.  While basically everyone and their mother expected Hughes to lose his 54th professional fight, some fans held out hope that the former welterweig…

In the co-main event of UFC 135, Matt Hughes was knocked out by Josh Koscheck at the end of round 1.  While basically everyone and their mother expected Hughes to lose his 54th professional fight, some fans held out hope that the former welterweight king could at least be competitive.   Despite no such luck, […]

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Matt Hughes and 5 Fighters Who Should Retire

UFC 135 Results: Jon Jones and the Top 25 Pound-for-Pound Fighters in MMA

Who’d have thought Jones would have that easy a time with Rampage? Okay, so most people did, but that’s besides the point. Jones was able to handle Rampage with ease and submit him with a rear-naked choke in the fourth round of their fight …

Who’d have thought Jones would have that easy a time with Rampage? Okay, so most people did, but that’s besides the point. Jones was able to handle Rampage with ease and submit him with a rear-naked choke in the fourth round of their fight for the light heavyweight belt. Jones and Rampage were both on […]

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UFC 135 Results: Jon Jones and the Top 25 Pound-for-Pound Fighters in MMA

UFC 135 Fight Card: Jon Jones, GSP and the 10 Cockiest Fighters in UFC History

It takes a certain amount of self-confidence to fight in front of thousands of screaming fans, but there is definitely a fine line between confidence and cockiness—and some believe that UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones has crossed that li…

It takes a certain amount of self-confidence to fight in front of thousands of screaming fans, but there is definitely a fine line between confidence and cockiness—and some believe that UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones has crossed that line. The dominant kid from New York has quickly risen through the ranks in the UFC […]

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UFC 135 Fight Card: Jon Jones, GSP and the 10 Cockiest Fighters in UFC History

UFC 135 Fan Q&A: Rashad Evans Discusses Tonight’s Main Event, Espionage, and Peeing in the Cage

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If there’s one thing the UFC does well, it’s making its stars available to the fans. Well, actually, it’s probably putting on mixed martial arts fights, but the UFC is pretty good at making its stars available to fans as well. These fan Q&A sessions give us a chance to see a fighter’s true personality, sometimes even many of his personalities. Yesterday’s session with Rashad Evans is true to form: you’ve got the usual goofball fans asking for a staredown, the requisite racially insensitive remark (no, not from Rashad, this time), and even a frank, thought-provoking discussion on the very-real problem of in-cage urination.

If you don’t have time to watch, we took notes. Check out some quotes after the jump.

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If there’s one thing the UFC does well, it’s making its stars available to the fans. Well, actually, it’s probably putting on mixed martial arts fights, but the UFC is pretty good at making its stars available to fans as well. These fan Q&A sessions give us a chance to see a fighter’s true personality, sometimes even many of his personalities. Yesterday’s session with Rashad Evans is true to form: you’ve got the usual goofball fans asking for a staredown, the requisite racially insensitive remark (no, not from Rashad, this time), and even a frank, thought-provoking discussion on the very-real problem of in-cage urination.

 

On whether he’d rather face Rampage or Bones (1:20):

“I would rather fight Jon Jones. I mean, you know because, we have our issues and stuff. The situation with the whole Greg Jackson thing, and the [camp] splitting up. I’d rather fight him.”

 

When asked to snap a photo,Goldberg maintains the company’s firm stance on political correctness (4:10)

“My wife’s the Asian one, but I can take a picture”. (“Ooohs” from the crowd) “She knows she’s Asian. Don’t ‘ohhh’ me. She knows.”

 

On what makes Jon Jones dangerous (6:30)

“One thing that makes Jon good is the fact that he’s so young he just throws anything and he does that because he has no fear. But, the longer he fights, he’s going to establish more fear. He’s going to fight a little more conservative, and when you start fighting a little more conservative, start thinking about your moves, then that’s when you see a slight hesitation, and then he’s going to be like everybody else. But right now he’s so young he’ll do something that makes no sense, like you wouldn’t even do it because it makes no sense. But he does it, he has the balls enough to do it and he pulls it off because no one expects him to do it.”

 

On Rampage’s assertion that Jones hasn’t fought anyone (13:05)

“He hasn’t had those epic battles like Rampage and stuff, but you can’t deny that the kid definitely put in work. It’s hard to say, you can’t take away what he’s done. He hasn’t fought all the top guys in the weight class, but he did destroy Shogun, though. He did destroy Shogun. He’s been running through people, so you can’t deny that the kit put in work, but I do agree with Rampage that he hasn’t really put in the kind of work that he has.”

 

What he would bring to cage against Jones that “Bones” didn’t already see in training camp (15:50):

“I don’t really got to bring anything more than what he’s already seen at training camp, because that was enough then and I think it will be enough later on. And that’s a promise.”

 

On what he learned from the loss to Machida (31:00):

“Well, I wouldn’t sit around and watch, for one. For two, I won’t be talking when I’m getting rained on with punches. I can get hurt; I’m not invincible. I learned I’m not invincible. Going into that fight I think I would just be more aggressive. And that’s what I was saying earlier. When you go into a fight sometimes you’re so worried about what other people are doing that you’re not really doing your gameplan. And by you sitting there, watching them, you take your own self out of your game. So sometimes when you’re in a fight with someone who’s a little bit confusing or a little bit quirky you just got to go for yours and see what happens after that.”

 

His take on the “Spygate” saga (32:30):

“I think they did it, but I don’t think Jon was really a part of it. I think it was just that Malki, his manager, knew someone that was there and he was trying to get information from him. But I don’t think that Jon was in on the plan or really knew where Malki was getting his information from. I don’t think, but I could be wrong. They definitely found somebody doing it, though.”

 

Undoubtedly inspired by our recent feature on fighting through adversity, Rashad leaks a secret about his TUF fight with Brad Imes (50:00):

“During that fight, I was so tired. I peed myself. No I swear, I did, it’s embarrassing to say, but I did. Because I was so tired, I was just like, I just let it go.”

UFC 135 Fight Card: 4 Fighters with the Most To Lose on Saturday

UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones will defend his title for the first time this Saturday, and his opponent, Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, is not following the hype that is behind the 24-year-old. Jackson lost his title in 2008…

UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones will defend his title for the first time this Saturday, and his opponent, Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, is not following the hype that is behind the 24-year-old. Jackson lost his title in 2008 to Forrest Griffin and has been on a quest to regain the belt ever since. Since that fight, the […]

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UFC 135 Fight Card: 4 Fighters with the Most To Lose on Saturday

MMA’s 7 Best Up-and-Coming Fighters

As the sport of MMA grows, so too does its talent pool. Every year, it seems more and more quality fighters enter the cage, looking to dethrone MMA’s current stars and pave the way for the next generation. Never has there…

As the sport of MMA grows, so too does its talent pool. Every year, it seems more and more quality fighters enter the cage, looking to dethrone MMA’s current stars and pave the way for the next generation. Never has there ever been this many fighters with so much potential, and that can only be a good thing for the fans. […]

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MMA’s 7 Best Up-and-Coming Fighters