The UFC’s “expert” ranking team of Forrest Griffin and Matt Parrino are back for another edition of “UFC Rankings Report” ahead of UFC 204.
The two discuss the middleweight title fight …
The UFC’s “expert” ranking team of Forrest Griffin and Matt Parrino are back for another edition of “UFC Rankings Report” ahead of UFC 204.
The two discuss the middleweight title fight between champion Michael Bisping and Dan Henderson that takes place this coming Saturday, along with recapping the bantamweight division after UFC Fight Night 96.
Forrest Griffin and Matt Parrino break down the shakeup following Fight Night Portland and look ahead to UFC 204 for the middleweight championship bout between Michael Bisping and Dan Henderson. Plus the bantamweight division has a new No. 2 and the guys talk about what that means.
With an interesting main event set for this Saturday between John Lineker and John Dodson, the “UFC Rankings Report” duo of Forrest Griffin and Matt Parrino are bringing the bantamweight d…
With an interesting main event set for this Saturday between John Lineker and John Dodson, the “UFC Rankings Report” duo of Forrest Griffin and Matt Parrino are bringing the bantamweight division into the forefront.
Griffin and Parrino offer up their thoughts on the Lineker-Dodson contest, along with Cris “Cyborg” Justino debuting at No. 15 in the official UFC pound-for-pound Top-15. Cyborg, the reigning Invicta FC featherweight champion, has scored two victories inside the Octagon.
Forrest Griffin and Matt Parrino break down the changes in the rankings and look ahead to Fight Night Portland for a big bantamweight showdown between John Lineker and John Dodson. Plus, a broader look at the 135-pound division.
You have to have a thick skin to choose to pursue a career in mixed martial arts, an unforgiving sport where the difference between success and failure can narrow down to split-second decisions made in the heat of combat. Never is that more apparent than in a fighters professional debut, where deciding to bob when
You have to have a thick skin to choose to pursue a career in mixed martial arts, an unforgiving sport where the difference between success and failure can narrow down to split-second decisions made in the heat of combat.
Never is that more apparent than in a fighters professional debut, where deciding to bob when they should have weaved, or to attack when they should have defended, can result in a knockout or submission that leaves them questioning whether they have chosen the right path in life.
There’s a seemingly endless list of up and coming fighters who have called it quits at this formative stage of their career, hanging up their gloves for good with an 0-1 record, and in many cases they may have made the right call and spared themselves from further punishment.
However, there’s also been examples over the years of fighters who have had the courage to continue their mixed martial arts journey, either due to their unflappable self-belief, their passion for the sport, their desire to prove the doubters wrong, or simply because they had nothing else to fall back on.
In this article we’ll look at 12 inspirational examples of fighters who came up short in their MMA debuts, but overcame that early adversity and eventually fought their way onto the sport’s biggest stage to become UFC stars, and in some cases even world champions.
Andrei Arlovski
At M-1 MFC: World Championship in 1999, a 22 year-old fresh-faced, clean-shaven Andrei Arlovski made his MMA debut against one of the sports most infamous villains, Viacheslav Datsik who was also competing for the first time.
The fight turned out to be an exceptionally sloppy affair, with commentators Bas Rutten and Stephen Quadros giggling in bemusement at what they jokingly dubbed as ‘The Lunch Money School Brawl’ that was playing out in front of them.
Datsik wacky, unpredictable striking paid off midway through the first round though, as he launched his body weight behind a right hand that flattened Arlovski.
”If Arlovski gets up from this it’ll be shades of Dracula rising from the coffin,” Quadros declared as the fight was waved off, handing Datsik an unexpected highlight-reel KO finish.
Despite the brutal loss, if there’s one thing we’ve learned about ‘The Pitbull’ over the years it’s that there’s no quit in him, and he’d go on to become a UFC heavyweight champion, and is still ranked in the top 10 today, some 17 years after his debut.
As for Datsik, he’d go on to produce a losing record in the sport, but became notorious for his crazy antics, which would eventually lead to him being put in prison as well as spending time in a mental institution.
The Ultimate Fighter: Latin America begins this evening on UFC Fight Pass with lightweight fighters competing for a contract.
Teams will be split up and led by former UFC champions and …
The Ultimate Fighter: Latin America begins this evening on UFC Fight Pass with lightweight fighters competing for a contract.
Teams will be split up and led by former UFC champions and Hall of Famers Chuck Liddell and Forrest Griffin.
The finale for the season is November 5 from Mexico City with Rafael dos Anjos returning for the first time since dropping his UFC lightweight title to take on Tony Ferguson.
Below is the complete list of fighters set to compete on TUF: Latin America:
John Bedoya, 5-0, Bogota, Colombia
Martin Bravo, 11-0, Rosarito, Mexico
Yasser Castillo, 5-1, 32, Nagarote, Nicaragua
Santiago Cardenas, 4-2, 30, Castro, Chile
Illanovic Chalo, 11-0, 34, Maracay, Venezuela
Jose David Flores, 5-1-1, 30, Santa Cruz, Bolivia
Javier Ganin, 10-5, 30, Mar del Plata, Argentina
Alejandro Martinez, 11-1, 25, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Claudio Puelles, 7-1, 20, Lima, Peru
Fabian Quintanar, 13-2, 29, Tijuana, Mexico
Leonardo Rodriguez, 11-2-1, 31, Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico
Marcelo Rojo, 13-4, 28, Cordoba, Argentina
Pablo Sabori, 5-0, 24, San Luis Rio Colorado, Mexico
While the next season of The Ultimate Fighter in the U.S. debuts on FOX Sports 1 August 31, another season of the reality series will begin a week prior.
The Ultimate Fighter: Latin Ame…
While the next season of The Ultimate Fighter in the U.S. debuts on FOX Sports 1 August 31, another season of the reality series will begin a week prior.
The Ultimate Fighter: Latin America 3 starring head coaches Chuck Liddell and Forrest Griffin will stream on UFC Fight Pass beginning August 24.
The former light heavyweight champions and UFC Hall of Famers will coach lightweights on the season, which culminates November 5 in Mexico City with the finale. That card is to be headlined by Rafael dos Anjos vs. Tony Ferguson.
Forrest Griffin and Matt Parrino return for another installment of the UFC rankings report in the video above.
The former champion and his co-host discuss all the fall-out from UFC on F…
Forrest Griffin and Matt Parrino return for another installment of the UFC rankings report in the video above.
The former champion and his co-host discuss all the fall-out from UFC on FOX 20, which featured Valentina Shevchenko’s win over Holly Holm and Edson Barboza’s triumph vs. Gilbert Melendez.
Griffin and Parrino also discuss the upcoming UFC 201 card, which takes place this Saturday night in Atlanta.