UFC 120 Post-Fight Interviews: Michael Bisping, Dan Hardy, Dana White

Some more on-the-scene videos from our good friends at kimura.se: First up, Michael Bisping promises that Yoshihiro "Ironhead" Akiyama would have eventually gone down if it were a five-round fight, but says there’s no shame in not being …

Some more on-the-scene videos from our good friends at kimura.se: First up, Michael Bisping promises that Yoshihiro "Ironhead" Akiyama would have eventually gone down if it were a five-round fight, but says there’s no shame in not being able to put him away. He calls Mark Kinney the best boxing coach he’s ever worked with, and feels that he’s finally putting Mark’s lessons into practice. As for his future, the Count still has his eyes on the prize. "I’ve been around for a long time now, I’m not getting any younger," Bisping says. "Now it’s time to do it, it’s time to put in a run for a title and hopefully get the gold."

After the jump, Dan Hardy reflects on his knockout loss against Carlos Condit, and our BFF Dana White discusses educating new markets on MMA, the question of "morality" that jackass politicians bring up around the world, and the new "GSP is bigger than Gretzky" talking point he’s been testing out recently. For lots more UFC 120 interviews, check out youtube.com/kimurase.

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Who’s On the Chopping Block at UFC 120?

(Who’s getting shit-canned in the UK this weekend? We have a few ideas.)
Looking down the card of UFC 120, you can’t help but notice the large contingent of fighters whose Octagon careers are hinging on their performances on Saturday.
By our calculati…


(Who’s getting shit-canned in the UK this weekend? We have a few ideas.)

Looking down the card of UFC 120, you can’t help but notice the large contingent of fighters whose Octagon careers are hinging on their performances on Saturday.

By our calculations, there are no less than eight fighters who really need a win in London this weekend.

The fighters in question are listed after the jump.

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UFC 120: The New Guys (Part 1)

(Warburton vs. Ross Pearson, 9/22/07. Skip to the 5:20 mark to see some amazingly irresponsible reffing.)
Half of the guys on the UFC 120 preliminary card will be making their Octagon debuts, hoping to claim some TV time by smashing their vet…

(Warburton vs. Ross Pearson, 9/22/07. Skip to the 5:20 mark to see some amazingly irresponsible reffing.)

Half of the guys on the UFC 120 preliminary card will be making their Octagon debuts, hoping to claim some TV time by smashing their veteran opponents — or at the very least not do so poorly that they’re immediately fired. Take a look at the first three today, and keep an eye out for them on Saturday…

CURT WARBURTON (LW)
Experience: 7-2-1 record in various British promotions, with 6 wins by first-round stoppage. Warburton fought TUF 9 winner Ross Pearson three times in the Total Combat UK league, going an even 1-1-1 in the series.
Will be facing: Spencer Fisher (23-6, 8-5 UFC)
Lowdown: Warburton is a Wolfslair MMA Academy product who "used to dig holes for a living" before discovering MMA. He described himself as "gobsmacked" by his four-fight UFC contract, and is humbled by the opportunity that’s been put in front of him. “I got butterflies when I was given [Fisher’s] name," Warburton says. "It took me by surprise a little bit, as he’s a top fighter and very experienced. When you get used to seeing people fight on television, it becomes a little strange to then be told you’ve got to fight him. Like everyone else, I’ve enjoyed watching Spencer fight over the years, and it was a bit of a ‘wow’ moment for me when I discovered I’d be fighting him on my UFC debut…I’ve got to go out there and prove to everybody that I belong at this level. This is my chance to keep on doing something that I love. If I can’t perform on the night, and can’t do it on the big stage, I’ll have to give up on something I love and go back to work."

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Fabio Maldonado to Make UFC Debut at UFC 120

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Team Nogueira’s Fabio Maldonado is set to make his UFC debut at UFC 120 on Oct. 16 at the O2 Arena In London.

Maldonado is stepping in for Tom Blackledge in a light heavyweight bout against James McSweeney. Sherdog.com was firs…

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Team Nogueira’s Fabio Maldonado is set to make his UFC debut at UFC 120 on Oct. 16 at the O2 Arena In London.

Maldonado is stepping in for Tom Blackledge in a light heavyweight bout against James McSweeney. Sherdog.com was first to report of the matchup and MMAFighting.com has since confirmed with sources close to the fight that bout agreements have been signed.

MC Hammer: MMA ‘Got My Fire Stoked’

MC Hammer is clearing closet space in his world of parachute pants to make room for perhaps, MMA shorts.

No, he won’t be fighting, but these days the 48-year-old rapper and entrepreneur’s work affects the livelihood of fighters such as Nate Marquardt…

MC HammerMC Hammer is clearing closet space in his world of parachute pants to make room for perhaps, MMA shorts.

No, he won’t be fighting, but these days the 48-year-old rapper and entrepreneur’s work affects the livelihood of fighters such as Nate Marquardt, Vladimir Matyushenko, Tim Kennedy, James McSweeney and more.

Hammer is the CEO of Alchemist Management, a marketing and management company officially launched last week specifically for a roster of MMA fighters.

“It’s just over the years I watched the world of MMA grow,” Hammer said on Monday’s edition of The MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani. “It’s really exciting. I don’t see anything more exciting today than MMA and it got my fire stoked.”

James McSweeney Putting Appeal Aside to Focus on UFC 120 Fight

Filed under: UFC, NewsAfter landing himself in the UFC through The Ultimate Fighter 10’s heavyweight challenge, James McSweeney will next move down in weight for a 205-pound scrap at UFC 120.

Sweeney will take on Tom Blackledge in a battle of Brits at…

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After landing himself in the UFC through The Ultimate Fighter 10‘s heavyweight challenge, James McSweeney will next move down in weight for a 205-pound scrap at UFC 120.

Sweeney will take on Tom Blackledge in a battle of Brits at the Oct. 16 card at the O2 Arena in London.