Thiago Alves’ Initial Weigh-In Miscue Not What It Seems, Says Nutritionist

Filed under: UFC, MMA Fighting Exclusive, NewsThiago Alves’ nutritionist knows how it must look for his fighter to come in a pound over on his first trip to the scale at the UFC 138 weigh-ins, but he still wishes people would give the UFC welterweight …

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Thiago AlvesThiago Alves‘ nutritionist knows how it must look for his fighter to come in a pound over on his first trip to the scale at the UFC 138 weigh-ins, but he still wishes people would give the UFC welterweight the benefit of the doubt just this once.

As nutritionist Mike Dolce told MMA Fighting from England on Friday afternoon, Alves had no trouble making the 171-pound limit on his second try, and would have made it the first time except for a calibration issue.

“We had four different scales,” Dolce said. “Every scale had him between [1]69 [pounds] and [1]71 [pounds]. We were happy. It was an easy weight cut, he felt fine, high energy, bouncing around. We got to the weigh-ins and he was [1]72.3 [pounds] with his shorts on. He took off his shorts and he was [1]72 [pounds] on the dot. We were shocked, but hey, no problem. We walked off the scale, we went backstage, there was a sauna there, he sat in the sauna for a few minutes, then he took a pee, then we went back out and made 171 [pounds]. It was literally that simple.”

What’s not so simple, according to Dolce, was dealing with the public backlash that he saw on Twitter once news got out that Alves was over. Though Alves made weight “maybe 40 minutes later,” according to Dolce, by then the story of his initial miss was out and MMA fans seemed to have made up their minds about him.

“And that sucks, because I see how hard this kid’s working,” said Dolce. “He understands that he has to work his way back up the ladder, and he’s doing everything correctly in his personal, emotional, professional, and financial life to make sure he makes a statement and makes a run in the welterweight division. Having something silly like this, to see everyone jump on him, you know, I understand why since he’s had trouble in the past, but come on, the kid came back a half-hour later and made weight with a smile.”

Granted, before Alves hired Dolce as a nutritionist, the Brazilian had a bad habit of coming in over the limit. He came in three pounds heavy for his fight with Matt Hughes at UFC 85, and he clocked in at 171.5 for his rematch with Jon Fitch at UFC 117 — a minor miss that cost him 20% of his fight purse.

Now it seems that fans are so used to Alves missing weight that Friday’s miscue only confirmed what they already believed about him, even though, Dolce said, they weren’t the only ones surprised by the numbers on the scale.

“There was five guys who got to the weigh-ins and stepped on the scale and were overweight and were shocked also. They had to jump in the back and start trying to cut weight on their own. …It’s always our responsibility as professionals to be on weight regardless of the circumstance. But when there’s this many guys this far off, something’s wrong. It’s not just us.”

While several foreign fighters have commented publicly on the difficulty of getting their normal dietary needs met while cutting weight in the U.K., Dolce said he brought “a suitcase full of food” for Alves — about $400 worth for just a few days, in his estimation. Customs restrictions make it impossible to bring fruits or vegetables in to the country, he said, but the team was well prepared and Alves had “an awesome weight cut.”

“He looks great, not sucked down, no dark circles under his eyes,” Dolce said. “It wasn’t a matter of, can he make weight? It was that we stepped on four different scales and I would have to say that our scale is wrong, because the UFC is the official.”

 

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Mike Dolce Not Working With Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson for UFC 130

Filed under: UFC, FanHouse Exclusive, NewsMike Dolce, one of the key members of Team Quinton “Rampage” Jackson for the last couple of years, has not been helping Jackson prepare for his UFC 130 fight against Matt Hamill.

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Mike Dolce, one of the key members of Team Quinton “Rampage” Jackson for the last couple of years, has not been helping Jackson prepare for his UFC 130 fight against Matt Hamill.

Dolce, a fighter who was a cast member on the seventh season of The Ultimate Fighter but has gained notoriety as of late for his work as a nutritionist and strength and conditioning coach, had been working closely with Jackson since his UFC 92 fight against Wanderlei Silva.

The pair didn’t have a falling out, however, Dolce was just already booked to work with Thiago Alves for his fight against Rick Story at the same event.

“Business-wise, it’s a great problem,” Dolce said on Monday’s episode of The MMA Hour, “but as a friend, emotionally, it’s really hard for me. I had a really tough time with that. I felt like I was leaving my friend; I was leaving my team behind in moving on with my professional responsibilities.”

The MMA Hour With Mark Hominick, Frank Trigg, Donald Brashear, Mike Dolce

Filed under: UFC, FanHouse Exclusive, VideosHere’s who will be stopping by Monday’s episode of The MMA Hour.

* Mark Hominick, fresh off his exhilarating title fight against Jose Aldo at UFC 129, will update us on his health and what’s next for him.

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Here’s who will be stopping by Monday’s episode of The MMA Hour.

* Mark Hominick, fresh off his exhilarating title fight against Jose Aldo at UFC 129, will update us on his health and what’s next for him.

* Frank Trigg, who faces John Phillips at BAMMA 6 on May 21.

* Former NHL enforcer Donald Brashear will discuss his MMA debut at Ringside MMA 11.

* MMA nutritionist Mike Dolce, who has been working closely with UFC 130‘s Thiago Alves.

* Matt Mitrione will grace us with his presence for his popular “Mitrione Minute” segment.

Of course, we’ll be taking your calls. Give us a shout at: 212-254-0193 or 212-254-0237.

Watch the show live below beginning at 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT. Download previous episodes of The MMA Hour on iTunes: audio feed here; video feed here.

The Truth About Making Weight

Filed under: UFC, FanHouse ExclusiveWhen Mike Dolce’s cell phone buzzes with an unfamiliar number a few days before a major MMA event, he already knows what’s coming.

Dolce’s primary work is as a nutritionist, managing the day-to-day food intake of p…

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When Mike Dolce‘s cell phone buzzes with an unfamiliar number a few days before a major MMA event, he already knows what’s coming.

Dolce’s primary work is as a nutritionist, managing the day-to-day food intake of pro athletes with precision focus. But the creator of “The Dolce Diet” is also known to be something of an expert at temporary weight-cutting, and a last minute call to Dolce means that somewhere, some fighter is panicking.

“I get phone calls the week of, or the night before weigh-ins sometimes,” Dolce said. “I’ve taken same- day requests. I’ve gotten there on the day of the weigh-ins, got in there and gotten it done. I’m able to work a little magic then, but if they’re calling me at that point, they already screwed up.”

Thiago Alves Wants Jake Shields Next

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MONTREAL — MMA Fighting spoke to Thiago Alves following his UFC 124 win over John Howard about why he thought this was his most dominant win inside the Octagon, how he has matured over the years, how nutritionist Mike Dolce helped him cut weight and why he thinks Jake Shields needs to fight him before fighting GSP.

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MONTREAL — MMA Fighting spoke to Thiago Alves following his UFC 124 win over John Howard about why he thought this was his most dominant win inside the Octagon, how he has matured over the years, how nutritionist Mike Dolce helped him cut weight and why he thinks Jake Shields needs to fight him before fighting GSP.

Mike Dolce Says He’ll Fix Thiago Alves’ Weight Problems for Good

Filed under: UFCFor a man in Mike Dolce’s line of work, watching Thiago Alves miss weight by a half-pound before UFC 117 last week wasn’t just aggravating, it was downright painful.

“It hurts me,” Dolce, an MMA fighter, self-styled nutritionist, and l…

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For a man in Mike Dolce‘s line of work, watching Thiago Alves miss weight by a half-pound before UFC 117 last week wasn’t just aggravating, it was downright painful.

“It hurts me,” Dolce, an MMA fighter, self-styled nutritionist, and lifestyle guru, told MMA Fighting. “It hurts my soul to see these guys work so hard in the gym their whole damn lives, get to the UFC, the biggest stage for MMA in the world, and have it all go to sh-t the couple days before the weigh-in just because they haven’t learned the right information or they’re listening to the wrong people.”

That’s why Dolce wasted no time in getting in contact with Alves’ manager with a very simple offer to help “The Pitbull” put these problems behind him once and for all.