Um…So Let’s Get this Straight…What You’re Saying Here Mr. Rivera, is…Michael Bisping is a D*ck!? (VIDEO)

Jorge Rivera (who is currently the +275 underdog against Michael Bisping at UFC 127) released yet another sing-along in a series of videos mocking “The Count”. The motivation for this particular video which is called a “Formal Apology” came after Bisping apparently asked the UFC not to allow Matt Phinney to attend the weigh-ins. In what […]

Jorge Rivera (who is currently the +275 underdog against Michael Bisping at UFC 127) released yet another sing-along in a series of videos mocking “The Count”. The motivation for this particular video which is called a “Formal Apology” came after Bisping apparently asked the UFC not to allow Matt Phinney to attend the weigh-ins. In what is very much not an apology at all, Rivera and his merry cohorts play dress up and sing a complicated ditty that is pretty catchy, once you learn the lyrics. Watch the video below:

Michael Bisping: Jorge Rivera Is Selling His Soul for YouTube Hits

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SYDNEY — MMA Fighting spoke to Michael Bisping at Tuesday’s UFC 127 media workouts about whether he was offended by Jorge Rivera‘s videos about him, his thoughts on Rivera and his place in the middleweight division.

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SYDNEY — MMA Fighting spoke to Michael Bisping at Tuesday’s UFC 127 media workouts about whether he was offended by Jorge Rivera‘s videos about him, his thoughts on Rivera and his place in the middleweight division.

Jorge Rivera Says He Has Nothing Against Brits, Only Michael Bisping

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SYDNEY — MMA Fighting spoke to Jorge Rivera at the UFC 127 media workouts about the barrage of videos he produced in the weeks leading up to the fight about his opponent Michael Bisping, what prompted him to talk about Bisping and much more.

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SYDNEY — MMA Fighting spoke to Jorge Rivera at the UFC 127 media workouts about the barrage of videos he produced in the weeks leading up to the fight about his opponent Michael Bisping, what prompted him to talk about Bisping and much more.

Oh *SNAP* He Say Bisping Can’t Hit

(Damn, son.  Rivera just put you on blast in front of everybody forever.)
With UFC 126 officially behind us, it is now time to look ahead to UFC 127, and Jorge Rivera and his friends at RangerUp have already called in an insult mortar strike.&nbs…

(Damn, son.  Rivera just put you on blast in front of everybody forever.)

With UFC 126 officially behind us, it is now time to look ahead to UFC 127, and Jorge Rivera and his friends at RangerUp have already called in an insult mortar strike.  Or maybe it’s smack attack helicopter.  Napalm strike of disrespect?  Whatever.  He’s on some Black Ops shit, is all we’re saying.

Now,  this is taking trash talk to a whole ‘nother level.  Rivera scores points for keeping his name out there as a fun dude and generating interest in a fight that could have gotten lost in the shuffle, and if this actually rattles Bisping a bit and throws off his mind set?  Well, then Rivera–who by the way will turn 39 years old the day after the Bisping fight–may have another reason to sing. 

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Brian Stann vs. Wanderlei Silva Official for UFC 130 May 28 in Las Vegas

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Well, it’s official. Brian Stann will look to pull the rug out from under Wanderlei Silva’s UFC career by attempting to hand the former dangerous PRIDE champ his fourth UFC loss and preventing him fro…

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Well, it’s official. Brian Stann will look to pull the rug out from under Wanderlei Silva’s UFC career by attempting to hand the former dangerous PRIDE champ his fourth UFC loss and preventing him from picking up his third win in the past five years when he steps into the Octagon with "The Axe Murderer" May 28 at UFC 130 in Las Vegas. The news was confirmed at the tail end of the latest episode of the UFC’s Ultimate Insider show released this morning.

It’s interesting to note that the majority of UFC middleweights on the cusp of becoming contenders  —  from Michael Bisping to Alan Belcher — ask specifically to face Wand despite the fact that he hasn’t been a contender for quite some time. It’s like he’s the guy guarding the gate to the title shot queue and they have to go through him to get there. 

Both fighters are likeable and it’s unlikely that there will be much (if any) pre-fight smack talk. This one is about the fight, and it’s pretty much a given that’s what we’re going to get on May 28. The tough part will be trying to decide who to root against.


Brian Stann Very Politely Calls Out Wanderlei, Bisping, Anderson, GSP

(“Think of this next right hand as my way of thanking you for the opportunity and expressing what an honor it was to meet with you here this evening.” PicProps: Las Vegas Sun)
OK, so maybe “calls out” is a little bit strong in r…


(“Think of this next right hand as my way of thanking you for the opportunity and expressing what an honor it was to meet with you here this evening.” PicProps: Las Vegas Sun)

OK, so maybe “calls out” is a little bit strong in reference to Anderson Silva and Georges St. Pierre, but the American-Hero-turned-mediocre-light-heavyweight-turned-newly-minted-middlweight-comer certainly didn’t shy away from candidly assessing his skills against both the UFC 185-pound and 170-pound champions while also mentioning his desire to fight Wanderlei Silva and Michael Bisping during a recent interview with the UK Telegraph. Read on to hear Brian Stann’s respectful, but classicly fighter-centric take of most of the rest of the middleweight division, and beyond. Also, be warned that we took the liberty of changing the British English spellings back to ’Merican, for obvious reasons.

Reasons like the Revolutionary War.

"Hopefully, my next fight will be Wanderlei Silva, who is obviously a legend in the sport, and it would be an honor to fight your guy from the UK, Michael Bisping, an amazing fighter who has truly distinguished himself in the weight class …” Stann tells the Telegraph’s Gareth Davies. “He has proved himself to be an exciting, all-round fighter and has the ranking. Guys like Michael Bisping and Wanderlei have what I want in the sport — the respect and the rankings, and that’s where I want to be.”

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