Gina Carano on ESPN?s ?E:60? (video)

Here’s the video from tonight’s “E:6o” episode featuring Gina Carano. What I thought was interesting was that they interviewed Shayna Baszler and Tara LaRosa about what they think of Gina being the face of women’s MMA.

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Matt Hughes wants to prove his time hasn't passed

One of the classic symptoms of an aged, or aging, fighter is seeing openings and being unable to take advantage of them.

It’s no different than a running back who once could burst through a
hole for a 15-yard gain when he ran a 4.4 40, but who now runs a 4.65
and can’t hit it quick enough to get more than three yards before the
pile collapses upon him.

And what Matt Hughes was describing as a problem in his loss to Georges
St. Pierre in December sounded suspiciously like a man losing the
battle with time. But the two-time former UFC welterweight champion, who saved the UFC
yet again when he agreed on short notice to fight Thiago Alves in the
main event of UFC 85 in London on June 7, insists he’s far from through.

Gina Carano on Tuesday's "E:60"

ESPN’s “E:60” program will feature Gina Carano, one of MMA’s most
recognizable female fighters, this coming Tuesday, May 13. The program
airs at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT.

Carano, who moonlights as “Crush” on NBC’s “American Gladiators,” next
fights May 31 at “EliteXC: PRIMETIME,” the first-ever live MMA event to
air on major U.S. network television.

There, Carano meets HOOKnSHOOT champion Kaitlin Young. It will be the
lone female bout on the “CBS ELITEXC Saturday Night Fights” card, which
takes place at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J.

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Matt Serra, UFC in a New York groove

Less than three weeks ago, Matt Serra was in the highest profile fight
of his career and one of the most successful events in Ultimate
Fighting Championship history.

Serra is already back in the ring, and in a fight. But this time it’s the political ring. And when it comes to long-term historical impact, he hopes this battle
will make his April 19 loss to Georges St. Pierre pale in comparison.

Fighters Serra and Matt Hamill, along with UFC vice-president of
regulatory affairs Marc Ratner and others associated with the
promotion, spent several days earlier this week in Albany, N.Y.,
working on gathering political support to legalize mixed martial arts
in New York State and put it under the regulatory authority of the
state athletic commission.