Filed under: Strikeforce, NewsAll 10 fighters competing on the televised portion of Friday’s Strikeforce Challengers 13 made weight on their first visit to the scale.
Welterweight contender hopefuls Tyron Woodley and Tarec Saffiedine each weighed in a…
All 10 fighters competing on the televised portion of Friday’s Strikeforce Challengers 13 made weight on their first visit to the scale.
Welterweight contender hopefuls Tyron Woodley and Tarec Saffiedine each weighed in at 170.2 for their main event matchup, which will headline the event at the Nashville Municipal Auditorium.
Woodley will be looking to improve to a perfect 8-0 while Saffiedine hopes to notch his fourth straight win.
Preliminary card * Welterweight bout: Mike Pierce vs Amilcar Alves * Welterweight bout: Nick Osipczak vs Greg Soto * Middleweight bout: Dan Miller vs John Salter Preliminary card (Spike TV) * Lightweight bout: Andre Winner vs Nik Lentz * Lightweight bout: Joe Lauzon vs Gabe Ruediger Main card * Welterweight bout: Nate Diaz vs Marcus […]
Preliminary card
* Welterweight bout: Mike Pierce vs Amilcar Alves
* Welterweight bout: Nick Osipczak vs Greg Soto
* Middleweight bout: Dan Miller vs John Salter
Preliminary card (Spike TV)
* Lightweight bout: Andre Winner vs Nik Lentz
* Lightweight bout: Joe Lauzon vs Gabe Ruediger
Main card
* Welterweight bout: Nate Diaz vs Marcus Davis
* Lightweight bout: Kenny Florian vs Gray Maynard
* Middleweight bout: Demian Maia vs Mario Miranda
* Heavyweight bout: Randy Couture vs James Toney
* Lightweight Championship bout: Frankie Edgar vs B.J. Penn
Filed under: UFC, Strikeforce, BellatorFor all his pre-fight bluster, Chael Sonnen walked into the octagon as a major underdog against UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva, with most expecting him to emerge chastened and quieted, however briefly. Y…
For all his pre-fight bluster, Chael Sonnen walked into the octagon as a major underdog against UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva, with most expecting him to emerge chastened and quieted, however briefly. Yet for about 23 minutes, Sonnen did just what he said he would, dominating Silva as he seemingly coasted towards his moment of glory. It was not to be. In a comeback that will live on in MMA lore for years to come, Silva found a way to steal a win from Sonnen’s back pocket, trapping him with a fight-ending triangle/armbar submission.
Even in losing, though, Sonnen did something of immeasurable value to the UFC: he stayed a viable contender. Beyond the UFC’s long-reigning champion, a look at the 185-pound class worldwide shows a wide-open field. More specifically, most of the world’s top 10 middleweights are over 30 years old. While opportunities abound, though, few young 185-pound prospects have distinguished themselves.
Most weight classes have their exciting, young prodigies. Featherweight has Jose Aldo, welterweight has John Hathaway, and light-heavyweight has Jon Jones, among others. So where, we must ask, is the next great, young middleweight?
Main card Lightweight Championship bout: Frankie Edgar vs B.J. Penn Heavyweight bout: Randy Couture vs James Toney Middleweight bout: Demian Maia vs Mario Miranda Lightweight bout: Kenny Florian vs Gray Maynard Welterweight bout: Nate Diaz vs Marcus Davis Preliminary card (Spike TV) Lightweight bout: Joe Lauzon vs Gabe Ruediger Lightweight bout: Andre Winner vs Nik […]
Main card
Lightweight Championship bout: Frankie Edgar vs B.J. Penn
Heavyweight bout: Randy Couture vs James Toney
Middleweight bout: Demian Maia vs Mario Miranda
Lightweight bout: Kenny Florian vs Gray Maynard
Welterweight bout: Nate Diaz vs Marcus Davis
Preliminary card (Spike TV)
Lightweight bout: Joe Lauzon vs Gabe Ruediger
Lightweight bout: Andre Winner vs Nik Lentz
Preliminary card
Middleweight bout: Dan Miller vs John Salter
Welterweight bout: Nick Osipczak vs Greg Soto
Welterweight bout: Mike Pierce vs Amilcar Alves
Phil Baroni’s road back to UFC stardom hit a major road block Tuesday, as “The New York Bad Ass” has been forced to pull out his UFC 118 fight against John Salter due to a collarbone injury, Baroni’s agent Ken Pavia confirmed with MMA Fighting.
When c…
Phil Baroni‘s road back to UFC stardom hit a major road block Tuesday, as “The New York Bad Ass” has been forced to pull out his UFC 118 fight against John Salter due to a collarbone injury, Baroni’s agent Ken Pavia confirmed with MMA Fighting.
When contacted by MMA Fighting, Baroni refused to comment on the injury, but he did tweet:
“I cant take it anymore. Im freaking out. anxiety im shot. beaten [sic].”