MMA: The 11 Most Compelling "What Ifs" in the Sport’s History

Despite the relatively short history of modern mixed martial arts there have been many crucial points at which the fate of the sport—as well as the fate of the athletes within the sport—was decided.From events taking place before the UFC wa…

Despite the relatively short history of modern mixed martial arts there have been many crucial points at which the fate of the sport—as well as the fate of the athletes within the sport—was decided.

From events taking place before the UFC was created up until more modern times, there have always been junctions where the swelling popularity of MMA could have taken a turn for the worse or been catapulted even further into popularity or some other calamitous/favorable could have happened.

What are these “what if” moments embedded throughout MMA history? What alternate reality would have unfolded if the historical choices/circumstances did not occur?

Read and find out!

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Forrest Griffin out to Prove That Victory over Mauricio Rua Wasn’t a Fluke

Former UFC light heavyweight champion and season one winner of The Ultimate Fighter, Forrest Griffin, is currently training in Rio de Janeiro for his upcoming bout with Mauricio “Shogun” Rua at UFC 134.Competing in the UFC since 2005, Griffin has compi…

Former UFC light heavyweight champion and season one winner of The Ultimate Fighter, Forrest Griffin, is currently training in Rio de Janeiro for his upcoming bout with Mauricio “Shogun” Rua at UFC 134.

Competing in the UFC since 2005, Griffin has compiled a very respectable 9-4 record inside the famed Octagon with notable victories over the aforementioned Rua, as well as Rich Franklin and Quinton Jackson.

Known for his work ethic and dedication to his training, Griffin has proven that diligence and time training in the gym equates to victories inside the cage.

Preparing for potentially his most critical fight with respect to championship title implications, Griffin sat down and spoke with Tatame TV after the UFC Rio press conference regarding his rematch with Rua.

In preparation for “Shogun” in this re-match, Griffin told Tatame, “I need to be in great shape. Be a little lighter. Be a little quicker.”

Asked about whether or not Griffin feels a victory over Rua will put him in title contention once again, in classic Griffin style, he deferred comment in a philosophical manner.

“It’s like climbing a mountain. You look up at the mountain and it’s high. You look down and it’s going to be a big fall. Just concentrate on what you’re doing and put one foot forward at a time.”

Motivated to defeat Rua once again, Griffin stated, “I need to prove that the first time wasn’t a fluke and I need to prove that I am still relevant.”

Focused and driven to defeat Mauricio “Shogun” Rua a second time, Forrest Griffin’s training and preparation for this matchup will be pivotal in determining whether or not he remains within the title talk for the UFC light heavyweight championship.

You can catch the Griffin-Rua matchup at UFC 134 on August 27, 2011 live from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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Friday Afternoon Link Dump

(Video courtesy of YouTube/MMAInterviews)

– Stanley Cup Riot Gallery: The Faces of Vancouver’s Horrific Sportsmanship (WithLeather)

– Griffin Wants to Prove that Win Over Shogun Was No Fluke (Tatame)

– E3 Exclusive: 1 on 1 with Gears of War 3?s Cliff Bleszinski (TheRugged)

– Chad Griggs Plan Against Overeem: Forehead Down, Throw Bombs (MMAJunkie)

– An Important Message From Dave Chappelle (Clutch.MTV)

– How to Open a Beer With Anything (MadeMan)

– Strikeforce Enacts Same “Sponsor Tax” as UFC (FightersOnly)

– Holy Taco’s Guide to Writing a Good Cover Letter (HolyTaco)

– Second ’30 Seconds or Less’ Red-Band Trailer (ScreenJunkies)

– Rick Story Thinks He’s Knock Out Jon Fitch (FiveKnuckles)

– The WAGS of Wimbledon (FHM)


(Video courtesy of YouTube/MMAInterviews)

– Stanley Cup Riot Gallery: The Faces of Vancouver’s Horrific Sportsmanship (WithLeather)

– Griffin Wants to Prove that Win Over Shogun Was No Fluke (Tatame)

– E3 Exclusive: 1 on 1 with Gears of War 3?s Cliff Bleszinski (TheRugged)

– Chad Griggs Plan Against Overeem: Forehead Down, Throw Bombs (MMAJunkie)

– An Important Message From Dave Chappelle (Clutch.MTV)

– How to Open a Beer With Anything (MadeMan)

– Strikeforce Enacts Same “Sponsor Tax” as UFC (FightersOnly)

– Holy Taco’s Guide to Writing a Good Cover Letter (HolyTaco)

– Second ’30 Seconds or Less’ Red-Band Trailer (ScreenJunkies)

– Rick Story Thinks He’s Knock Out Jon Fitch (FiveKnuckles)

– The WAGS of Wimbledon (FHM)

Reminder: Watch the UFC 134 Press Conference Live From Rio at 2:00 pm ET

Just a friendly reminder that we will have the stream of the UFC 134 press conference for your viewing pleasure starting at 2:00 pm ET.

Here are a few of the faces you can expect to see at the event:

I may be way off, but why would the UFC fly in a bunch of fighters for a press conference for an event that will likely be a guaranteed sellout unless it was to announce an exciting ‘special’ addition to the card, like say Royce Gracie vs. Cris Cyborg or Eddie Bravo vs. Royler Gracie.

Let the baseless speculation begin. Best answer gets to slap ReX next time you see him.

Check out the presser stream after the jump.

Just a friendly reminder that we will have the stream of the UFC 134 press conference for your viewing pleasure starting at 2:00 pm ET.

Here are a few of the faces you can expect to see at the event:

I may be way off, but why would the UFC fly in a bunch of fighters for a press conference for an event that will likely be a guaranteed sellout unless it was to announce an exciting ‘special’ addition to the card, like say Royce Gracie vs. Cris Cyborg or Eddie Bravo vs. Royler Gracie.

Let the baseless speculation begin. Best answer gets to slap ReX next time you see him.

Check out the presser stream after the jump.

Video Tribute: MMA’s Eight Greatest Public Service Announcements

(Look, we only have this at the top because we couldn’t find that clip of Krazy Horse telling kids to “stay in school, and don’t f*ck with drugs.”)

By Matthew “The Fight Nerd” Kaplowitz

The public service announcement has been part of American culture for decades. Popularized by the perpetually foxy Nancy Reagan in the ’80s, the PSA has taught us everything from not smoking crack to not dumping a pot of boiling oil on your face, and a whole bunch of other not’s. It has also served as a way to punish celebrities and athletes who did something incredibly stupid and got caught.

MMA fighters eventually began to get roped into this as the popularity of the sport rose; some are good, while others should be avoided as much as strangers in pick-up trucks who offer to let you see their puppy. That is why today I present to you the top eight public service announcements featuring MMA fighters. Why? Because knowing is half the battle…

8. Randy Couture VS Crystal Meth

Just say no to drugs! Randy Couture enters the battle against Methamphetamines in this PSA, because when you think crystal meth, think Randy Couture. For a video that is meant to appear sad and claustrophobic, it comes off like an amateur snuff film and loses its impact with the soft-spoken UFC veteran.

Couture has done plenty of these ads, so don’t be surprised if he pops back up on this list. Am I saying he will for sure? No, but if I did, would you stop loving me? I can’t handle any more rejection…oh man, sinking back into that pit of despair. I need some meth. But if I do that, then Randy won’t love me either. Argh, what a vicious cycle! But seriously kids, don’t do drugs. If you feel yourself losing power to your addiction, go punch a hobo instead. It’s much more fulfilling, but don’t take my word for it.

Oh, and I lied. Randy does not appear again on this list. That was the crystal meth talking.


(Look, we only have this at the top because we couldn’t find that clip of Krazy Horse telling kids to “stay in school, and don’t f*ck with drugs.”)

By Matthew “The Fight Nerd” Kaplowitz

The public service announcement has been part of American culture for decades. Popularized by the perpetually foxy Nancy Reagan in the ’80s, the PSA has taught us everything from not smoking crack to not dumping a pot of boiling oil on your face, and a whole bunch of other not’s. It has also served as a way to punish celebrities and athletes who did something incredibly stupid and got caught.

MMA fighters eventually began to get roped into this as the popularity of the sport rose; some are good, while others should be avoided as much as strangers in pick-up trucks who offer to let you see their puppy. That is why today I present to you the top eight public service announcements featuring MMA fighters. Why? Because knowing is half the battle…

8. Randy Couture VS Crystal Meth

Just say no to drugs! Randy Couture enters the battle against Methamphetamines in this PSA, because when you think crystal meth, think Randy Couture. For a video that is meant to appear sad and claustrophobic, it comes off like an amateur snuff film and loses its impact with the soft-spoken UFC veteran.

Couture has done plenty of these ads, so don’t be surprised if he pops back up on this list. Am I saying he will for sure? No, but if I did, would you stop loving me? I can’t handle any more rejection…oh man, sinking back into that pit of despair. I need some meth. But if I do that, then Randy won’t love me either. Argh, what a vicious cycle! But seriously kids, don’t do drugs. If you feel yourself losing power to your addiction, go punch a hobo instead. It’s much more fulfilling, but don’t take my word for it.

Oh, and I lied. Randy does not appear again on this list. That was the crystal meth talking.

7. Rich Franklin wants you to support veterans and rock out

This one is actually very well-made, and I have no humorous or offensive comments to add to it. I will say that it made this top ten list purely because “She Sells Sanctuary” by The Cult is the background music. How many other PSA’s can claim that they have a soundtrack that is not a few sad piano notes with Sarah McLaughlin mournfully singing about Angels. Screw that. Rich Franklin, rock on!

6. Andrei Arlovski knocks out dog fighting

Have you ever wanted to hear Andrei Arlovski talking seriously with lullaby music in the background? I know you have, and this video finally delivers on that. “The Pitbull” talks about the dangers of dog-fighting accompanied by his actual pitbull, Maximus. Arlovski makes some great remarks about the topic and does his best to push through the dialogue, which probably had to be edited together very tightly to deal with his English-speaking abilities — hence all the b-roll footage — but it’s a good PSA nonetheless, and on an important topic.

Many other MMA fighters worked to fight against dog fighting, including Cung Le, Josh Thompson, “Razor” Rob McCullough and Brett Rogers. None were as incoherent as our favorite fighter from Belarus.

5. VOTE!

I am jealous of other states. Here in New York, MMA is the equivalent of two roosters pecking at each other while people place bets. In other places, it is widely accepted as part of the lifestyle and culture. Nevada Secretary of State Ross Miller joined up with several UFC fighters in this 2008 campaign video to attract younger viewers to vote. Dan Henderson, Chuck Liddell, Quinton Jackson, and even UFC President Dana White all have their voices heard in the video, although the fighters only say one line, which is a very forced “vote” muttered from each of them.

This one lands high up on the list just for having so many UFC fighters in it, as well as utilizing a ton of licensed Zuffa footage of those fighters pounding their opponents. Only in Nevada can we get awesome political ads like that, because according to New York lawmakers, this stuff is too violent and brutal. Frikkin’ stupid politicians.

Smack that “next page” link to learn about street-fighting laws, seatbelt usage, and…cigarette-eating?

TUF 13 Finale Results: 4 Fights Kyle Kingsbury Should Take Next

Riding an impressive four-fight win streak over some tough opponents, it might now be time for Kingsbury to be bumped up to fight some bigger name guys.Although he has earned that chance, Kingsbury did not exactly look like a world beater and should no…

Riding an impressive four-fight win streak over some tough opponents, it might now be time for Kingsbury to be bumped up to fight some bigger name guys.

Although he has earned that chance, Kingsbury did not exactly look like a world beater and should not be thrown all the way into the deep end.

He needs some opponents that can build his name but can challenge him in the right places and make him better.

Here are the top four fights Kyle Kingsbury should take next.

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