UFC Contenders John Dodson and Andrei Arlovski Practice Pro Wrestling Moves

UFC contenders Andrei Arlovski and John Dodson are riding high after their wins at May 23’s UFC 187 event in Las Vegas. 
The Team Jackson-Winkeljohn MMA standouts apparently wasted no time getting back to the gym, but instead of polishing up their…

UFC contenders Andrei Arlovski and John Dodson are riding high after their wins at May 23’s UFC 187 event in Las Vegas. 

The Team Jackson-Winkeljohn MMA standouts apparently wasted no time getting back to the gym, but instead of polishing up their MMA skills, they engaged in a little lighthearted pro-wrestling-style combat. 

The results, which were posted to MMA House’s YouTube channel and /r/MMA, are pretty hilarious. 

Arlovski—a UFC heavyweight who has won five straight, emerging as a legitimate title contender in the process—stands 6’4″ and weighs somewhere around 240 pounds. He’s massive. 

Dodson—a UFC flyweight who has won three straight, also emerging as a title contender in his division—stands 5’3″ and walks around somewhere around 150 pounds. He is small. 

The size juxtaposition alone makes this a fun watch, but I particularly enjoyed Dodson’s reaction to a flying Arlovski headed his direction. Catch that around 0:38 into the video. 

Otherwise, this looks like some good fun between teammates, but the lingering issue with it is, of course, the risk of injury. 

MMA fighters suffer injuries frequently enough as it is, so one can question how intelligent it is for two surging fighters on the cusp of title fights to engage in some high-flying WWE-style activity. Dodson, in particular, only recently recovered from ACL surgery, which put him out of action for almost a year. 

Despite defeating his opponent, Zach Makovsky, at UFC 187 via decision, Dodson did look a little rusty, and it’s unclear whether he was still suffering from some lingering effects of that injury inside the Octagon.

The point is fair, but I personally think we should take this for what it is: two teammates and friends having a little fun and relaxing after months of hard work paid off for them inside the cage. 

 

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Robbie Lawler, Office Enforcer, Gets Ruthless on Bleacher Report Staff

UFC welterweight Robbie Lawler will face Matt Brown in the main event of UFC on Fox 12 next week in San Jose.
It’s one of the biggest fights of Lawler’s career. If he scores a win over the surging Brown, he’ll put himself back into a title rematch with…

UFC welterweight Robbie Lawler will face Matt Brown in the main event of UFC on Fox 12 next week in San Jose.

It’s one of the biggest fights of Lawler‘s career. If he scores a win over the surging Brown, he’ll put himself back into a title rematch with welterweight champion Johny Hendricks. 

Needless to say, Lawler has a lot on the line in this fight. But over the past few months, he has spent his free time keeping the employees in Bleacher Report’s San Francisco office in line. Lawler served as B/R’s office enforcer; let’s just say you don’t want to act like a fool when “Ruthless” is around!

Check out the video above, and always remember: Get back to work!

Robbie Lawler faces Matt Brown at UFC on FOX 12 next Saturday night, July 26. 

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Japanese MMA Fighter Makes Ridiculous, Creepy Face After Defeating Opponent

Note to prospective challengers: Do not fight Takuya Eizumi unless you’re prepared to face this face.Yusei Shimokawa found this out the hard way after losing a unanimous decision to Eizumi on June 29. The GIF surfaced more recently and is simultaneousl…

Note to prospective challengers: Do not fight Takuya Eizumi unless you’re prepared to face this face.

Yusei Shimokawa found this out the hard way after losing a unanimous decision to Eizumi on June 29. The GIF surfaced more recently and is simultaneously hilarious and more than a little creepy.

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UFC 173 Bantamweight Title Challenger TJ Dillashaw Hits Pads in Strange Places

TJ Dillashaw is utilizing some extreme training techniques to ensure that he’s prepared for his UFC 173 bantamweight title fight against reigning king Renan Barao. 
First, the Team Alpha Male product warmed up with former UFC lightweight Justin Bu…

TJ Dillashaw is utilizing some extreme training techniques to ensure that he’s prepared for his UFC 173 bantamweight title fight against reigning king Renan Barao

First, the Team Alpha Male product warmed up with former UFC lightweight Justin Buchholz mid-flight as he traveled to Las Vegas for his May 24 scrap. 

The video, which was first published on the UFC’s official Instagram profile, surfaced on Reddit Tuesday evening. 

While an elite fighter hitting pads in the aisle of an airplane is both funny and impressive on its own, this clip really shines because of the flight attendant’s commentary. He says: 

We’ll be on the ground shortly. Again, please remain seated for the short duration of the flight. For the people in the last five rows that don’t know what ‘seated’ means, that means put your butt in the cushion.  

Dillashaw‘s innovative training techniques didn’t end there, though. 

To improve his balance and hand-eye coordination, Dillashaw took to the baggage claim for his next circuit on the pads. 

Cheered on by teammates Joseph Benavidez, Chris Holdsworth and some adoring fans (or stunned passersby), a shirtless Dillashaw went to work on a moving conveyor belt in a very public place. 

This is Team Alpha Male we’re talking about, after all, so the “no shirt” thing is kind of a requirement, really. 

Since nothing else has even remotely worked against Barao thus far in the Brazilian champ’s UFC career, maybe Dillashaw is on to something here. 

Or maybe he’s just being silly and calming the nerves before his date with a killer inside the Octagon. 

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MMA Christmas: White Elephant Gifts for the UFC’s 9 Champions

What do you get the fighter who has everything?
It’s a vexing seasonal question, as we consider what we could possibly gift the UFC’s nine reigning champions that they don’t have already. Surely, the men and women who’ve advanced to the pinnacle of the…

What do you get the fighter who has everything?

It’s a vexing seasonal question, as we consider what we could possibly gift the UFC’s nine reigning champions that they don’t have already. Surely, the men and women who’ve advanced to the pinnacle of their respective weight classes come to us as nearly complete packages.

But none is perfect.

Every UFC champion needs something. Each lacks a certain quality—a weapon or a skill that, if added to his or her arsenal, would make the champ even better.

For that reason, in this holiday season, we’re suggesting some white elephant gifts for the Octagon’s top competitors. Here are some attributes (lightly used) that could benefit each UFC champ…  

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UFC Fight Night 33 Bold Predictions: Chad Dundas vs. Jonathan Snowden

UFC Fight Night: Mark Hunt vs. Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva is an event just begging to be treated boldly.
With an eclectic mix of slumping veterans and Octagon newcomers—not to mention its unconventional Friday night start time—no one is likely…

UFC Fight Night: Mark Hunt vs. Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva is an event just begging to be treated boldly.

With an eclectic mix of slumping veterans and Octagon newcomers—not to mention its unconventional Friday night start time—no one is likely to emerge from this card riding a bullet train to the top. That decided lack of A-list talent, however, does not prohibit a good time, which this show seems scientifically designed to deliver.

Hunt and Silva both roll in on the heels of losses, their momentum stymied and their feel-good stories dashed. Neither guy makes a habit out of going to decision, though, so if you’re the sort of fight fan who likes a good, old-fashioned donnybrook, allow this event to be your huckleberry.

Possibilities abound, and Bleacher Report MMA lead writers Chad Dundas and Jonathan Snowden are more than happy to peer into the future lives of all involved. Without further pretense, here are their bold predictions… 

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