10 UFC Fighters Who Are in Desperate Need of a Victory

The UFC operates at a very breakneck pace.You either sink or swim as your pitted against many of the world’s best and most notable fighters.Fighters like Dan Hardy have survived in the organization thanks to their captivating fighting styles and person…

The UFC operates at a very breakneck pace.

You either sink or swim as your pitted against many of the world’s best and most notable fighters.

Fighters like Dan Hardy have survived in the organization thanks to their captivating fighting styles and personalities. However, you can only lose so many times before the organization ousts you altogether and many fighters’ contracts will soon be expired. 

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UFC 144: Jake Shields vs. Yoshihiro Akiyama Breakdown

UFC 144 marks the highly anticipated return of the organization to the Land of the Rising Sun.Headlining the event will be a lightweight championship tilt pitting Frankie Edgar against Ben Henderson, while Pride vet Quinton “Rampage” Jackson makes his …

UFC 144 marks the highly anticipated return of the organization to the Land of the Rising Sun.

Headlining the event will be a lightweight championship tilt pitting Frankie Edgar against Ben Henderson, while Pride vet Quinton “Rampage” Jackson makes his return against Ryan Bader.

One of the more notable bouts taking place in the prestigious event will showcase Japan’s own Yoshihiro Akiyama as he takes on former Strikeforce titleholder Jake Shields.

Both men are in dire straits leading into the pivotal welterweight affair, as both men are riding a streak of losses heading into the matchup.

A loss for either man here will likely spell the end of their UFC careers. 

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UFC 144: Yoshihiro Akiyama vs. Jake Shields Early Breakdown

UFC 144 will mark the return of the world’s largest mixed martial arts promotion to the land of the rising sun as the UFC holds its first event in Japan since UFC 29.On this historic card will be a very intriguing welterweight bout featuring two f…

UFC 144 will mark the return of the world’s largest mixed martial arts promotion to the land of the rising sun as the UFC holds its first event in Japan since UFC 29.

On this historic card will be a very intriguing welterweight bout featuring two former middleweights that will be fighting for their jobs as former Strikeforce Middleweight champion Jake Shields takes on Japanese superstar Yoshihiro Akiyama.

Both men are coming off tough, knockout losses and are riding losing streaks that force both men into a must-win situation.

Here is an early breakdown of this exciting welterweight bout.

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Martin Kampmann Talks Jake Shields, Diego Sanchez, Rick Story & GSP vs. Diaz

Heading into UFC 139, welterweight Martin Kampmann is riding a two-fight losing streak, but many actually feel the judges got both of those decisions wrong.  Based on a recent interview with MMASucka, don’t expect “The Hitman” to give either Diego…

Heading into UFC 139, welterweight Martin Kampmann is riding a two-fight losing streak, but many actually feel the judges got both of those decisions wrong.  

Based on a recent interview with MMASucka, don’t expect “The Hitman” to give either Diego Sanchez or Jake Shields too much credit anytime soon. 

Kampmann got straight to the point regarding his controversial UFC on Versus 3 loss to Diego Sanchez: 

“With the Diego fight I made mistakes, but I still beat him. His face was a wreck afterwards and he still has the scars to prove it,” the Xtreme Couture fighter said.

“I definitely believe I won that fight and I got the better of him. I would love to avenge any one of those two losses because I think I’m the better fighter and I can beat any of those guys,” he added.  

Speaking of the split decision loss to Jake Shields at UFC 121, a performance that many felt was one of the worst of Shields career, Kampmann had no problem knocking the Cesar Gracie black belt’s grappling-heavy style:

“For the most part wrestlers take people down and lay on them. That is how I lost to Jake Shields. I was kneeing Jake in the face and in the body. I had a solid submission attempt with a choke. He landed one punch on me in that entire fight and he didn’t once try to submit me,” Kampmann recalled.

“He won the fight by getting on top of me and humping my leg. I think the current scoring system favors wrestlers too much. You can punch a guy ten times in the face, but if he takes you down and cuddles with you, they give the round to that guy. It is what it is,” he also said.  

Kampmann also said that he “gave that victory away by fighting a bad fight,” giving Shields essentially no credit for the highly debatable win. 

The only UFC fighter to defeat Carlos Condit also weighed in on the current welterweight title picture, giving Nick Diaz absolutely no chance against reigning 170-pound king Georges St-Pierre. 

“I personally think Carlos Condit got screwed. Nick Diaz has been pretty good at hyping himself up. To be honest, I don’t think Diaz is that good,” Kampmann said very frankly.

“Anytime he has fought any good wrestlers he has had problems. I think he’s going to lose badly to GSP. Diaz is good at running his mouth and doing his thing…you know…being a punk,” he stated.

“I would love to fight Nick Diaz sooner than later. I would absolutely love to fight him somewhere down the line.”

Strong words from The Hitman, a guy who is usually pretty mild-mannered in his interviews.  

As expected, Kampmann also discussed his upcoming bout with Rick Story. 

“I’d love to make it a more technical striking match, but I don’t think that is what he is going to do. I think he is going to want to come in close. I think that is his strength; he’s a strong dude who wants to come in swinging,” Kampmann indicated.

“He might get clipped, but when he’s in the pocket like that he’s dangerous. From a distance though I will be able to pick him apart,” he remarked.  

Despite Story having a marked wrestling advantage, Kampmann has no fear of being taken down in this fight.

“He tries to take his opponents to the ground a lot. He is a wrestler by nature. I’m sure he is going to try and take the fight to the ground, but I’m prepared for that,” Kampmann said.  

“I’m totally ready to counter or stuff the takedown. If it does go to the ground I’m very confident in my Jiu-jitsu skills too.”

UFC 139 takes place at the HP Pavilion Center in San Jose, California, where Story vs. Kampmann is the fourth fight on the main card.  

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The 10 Most Disgraceful Moments in MMA History

With the recent allegations aimed at former Penn State defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky, the sports world has been thrown into a bit of chaos in the past few weeks. The story, which has undoubtedly tarnished the legacy of not only the college itself but also its legendary football coach Joe Paterno, is one of the most shocking and disturbing events to surface in the history of competitive sports.

Amidst the scandal coach Paterno had announced that he planned to retire at the end of the season, but it turns out Penn State had other, more immediate plans in mind. And though Sandusky’s fate has yet to be determined, we can only hope that it involves Pinhead levels of torture. Unfortunately the sad fact is, it often takes a wrongdoing such as Sandusky’s in order to open our collective eyes to the world around us and take action to try and ensure that it never happens again. It is with this in mind that we bring you ten of the biggest skeletons in MMA’s closet.

Whether or not we’ll actually try to do anything but mock them is yet to be determined.

Check out ten of the dirty little not-so-secrets of MMA’s past after the jump.

With the recent allegations aimed at former Penn State defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky, the sports world has been thrown into a bit of chaos in the past few weeks. The story, which has undoubtedly tarnished the legacy of not only the college itself but also its legendary football coach Joe Paterno, is one of the most shocking and disturbing events to surface in the history of competitive sports.

Amidst the scandal coach Paterno had announced that he planned to retire at the end of the season, but it turns out Penn State had other, more immediate plans in mind. And though Sandusky’s fate has yet to be determined, we can only hope that it involves Pinhead levels of torture. Unfortunately the sad fact is, it often takes a wrongdoing such as Sandusky’s in order to open our collective eyes to the world around us and take action to try and ensure that it never happens again. It is with this in mind that we bring you ten of the biggest skeletons in MMA’s closet.

Whether or not we’ll actually try to do anything but mock them is yet to be determined.

Here we go.

#10 – Brock Lesnar’s UFC 100 Tirade

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What happened:  After dealing with months of Frank Mir‘s off-color brand of mental warfare, Brock Lesnar let his fists do the talking at UFC 100, which is where the talking should have ended. After smashing Frank Mir in the second round of their heavyweight title fight, Lesnar proceeded to not only berate a battered Mir, but flip off the crowd, openly insult one of the UFC’s biggest sponsors in Bud Light, and then hint at fornicating with his smokin hot wife. Ok, so maybe the last part wasn’t so bad (if you put yourself in Lesnar’s position), but the rest of Brock’s outburst came off to critics and fans alike as an act of incredible stupidity and childishness. At a time when many UFC fans were reluctant to allow someone from the world of professional wrestling into their realm, Lesnar’s dramatic antics were the warning flare that many were looking for to discredit the UFC as a professional organization.

The fallout: Brock would immediately issue an apology at the post-fight press conference, which he showed up to drinking a Bud Light, by the way. His antics would earn the ire of Shane Carwin however, and the two would settle that beef at UFC 116, where Lesnar would survive a first round massacre to miraculously submit Carwin in the 2nd round. Frank Mir would go on to threaten Lesnar’s life, which Dana White would also force him to apologize for. As for Bud Light, well, it’s still a proud sponsor of the UFC. And thank God for that, or we would have never been graced with this commercial.

#9 – Tim Sylvia Gets Starched by Ray Mercer 

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What happened: On the heels of an interim title loss to Antonio Rodrigo Nogueria and a 36 second annihilation at the hands of Fedor Emelianenko, it seemed to many that former UFC heavyweight champion Tim Sylvia had hit rock bottom. But nay, we had only witnessed the beginning. When it was announced that Sylvia would challenge former WBO champion Ray Mercer to a MMA match, most figured it was part of some charity event, or maybe just a case of a good old fashioned freak show fight. It turns out the latter was correct, as Tim Sylvia showed up to the event dressed as Giant Silva, and proceeded to be flattened 9 seconds into the bout compliments of the very first punch that Mercer threw.

The fallout: The fight was basically MMA’s version of Billy Jean King vs. Bobby Riggs, except that neither of the competitors were even close to being in their prime. And as that match attempted to ignite women with the belief that they could compete with men in a sports setting (lolz!), this match opened the floodgates for the likes of James “Mushmouth” Toney to badger his way into an undeserved fight in MMA’s highest promotion. And though MMA reigned supreme at UFC 118, there was truly no winner to be had in what was one of the most pathetic, one sided matches in the sport’s history.

As for the fighters involved, Mercer’s punch was apparently so powerful that it permanently disabled Sylvia’s ability to fight at under 300 lbs thereafter. Despite that fact, Sylvia would go 6-1 following the loss, picking up wins over Paul Buentello, Marius Zaromskis, and most recently Andreas Kraniotakes at the abysmal Pro Elite 2: Big Guns event. Mercer has yet to compete in MMA again.

#8 – Paul Daley’s Cheap Shot at UFC 113

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What happened: Let’s be honest, Paul Daley is kind of a scumbag. After coming up short in his #1 contender match against Josh “Fraggle Rock” Koscheck, Daley decided that the best chance to land his most significant strike of the fight would be after the fight was over. So he approached Koscheck in what seemed to be a congratulatory hug, and then took a swing at him. Referee Dan Miragliotta best summed up the moment when, after rag-dolling Daley into the cage, simply said, “Are you kidding me?”

The fallout: Turns out, Dana White was not kidding either, and immediately fired Daley following the fight, stating, “I don’t give a shit if he’s the best 170 pounder in the world, he will never come back here again.” But, true to DW’s form, never doesn’t exactly mean…never. In the midst of the Strikeforce purchase, White was asked about the possibility of Daley returning to the UFC, and had this to say, “We’ll see what happens with that first. I just have a hard time with what Daley did.” Consistency, folks, it’s truly what keeps a thriving business thriving. And speaking of British folks with less than stellar reputations…

MMA Monday Headlines with The SI Swimsuit Calendar Girls

Just in time to compete with Arianny Celeste and Brittney Palmer calendar sales, the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Calendar 2012 was released today. And judging by the cover [above] the people over at SI still know.

Just in time to compete with Arianny Celeste and Brittney Palmer calendar sales, the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Calendar 2012 was released today. And judging by the cover [above] the people over at SI still know how to make a calendar.

Yoshihiro Akiyama will make his Welterweight debut against Jake Shields at UFC 144 in Japan.

KJ Noons vs. Billy Evangelista booked for December 17th Strikeforce: Melendez vs. Masivdal card.

Mackens Semerzier files appeal with CSAC to contest headbutt loss to Robert Peralta at UFC on Fox 1.

UFC 142 adds Stanislav Nedkov vs. Fabio Maldonado and Siyar Bahadurzada vs. Erick Silva to January 14th card in Rio de Janeiro.

Newly belted UFC Heavyweight Champ, Junior dos Santos fought with a torn meniscus in his knee at UFC on Fox 1.

Arianny Celeste’s 2012 calendar goes on sale tomorrow on her website here, so just look at the pictures below of the SI swimsuit models and try to save your calendar money for Miss Celeste.

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