All of Friday’s weigh-in photos from The Ultimate Fighter 11 Finale event are courtesy of Tracy Lee and her CombatLifestyle.com webpage.
We’ve got the main card photos for you here, to view the entire photo gallery from the TUF 11 weigh-ins head to the link above.
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All of Friday’s weigh-in photos from The Ultimate Fighter 11 Finale event are courtesy of Tracy Lee and her CombatLifestyle.com webpage.
We’ve got the main card photos for you here, to view the entire photo gallery from the TUF 11 weigh-ins head to the link above.
During Friday’s ‘Strikeforce and M-1 Global’ conference call with top ranked heavyweight and Strikeforce fighter, Fedor Emelianenko, admitted that he doesn’t watch the UFC because he finds there is a lot of “negativity” involved with the events.
“I’m not a fan of watching their fights,” Emelianenko said. “I’ve seen what seems to be a negativity involved […]
During Friday’s ‘Strikeforce and M-1 Global’ conference call with top ranked heavyweight and Strikeforce fighter, Fedor Emelianenko, admitted that he doesn’t watch the UFC because he finds there is a lot of “negativity” involved with the events.
“I’m not a fan of watching their fights,” Emelianenko said. “I’ve seen what seems to be a negativity involved in a lot of their shows.”
“I think it’s a combination in some ways of how the fights are presented and the manner they are presented,” Emelianenko said. “Also, in some ways, the behavior of a lot of fighters in the UFC takes away from the sport.”
When asked which two upcoming heavyweight fights were more relevant to the sport of mma, the UFC’s Brock Lesnar vs. Shane Carwin, or his own fight against Fabricio Werdum, Fedor naturally leaned towards his bout.
“I think both fights are very important because you’ve got four world class heavyweights in the top ten of their sport,” Emelianenko said. “But I’m not a UFC fan. I would invite all the fans to watch our fight, which I believe is the more important one.”
Audio for the conference call can be found at Sherdog.com.
(Brian Choi (L) Isamu Himura (R))
Press Release
Singapore’s Brian “Polar Bear” Choi clinches rousing victory at Resorts World Sentosa
Crowd favourite Malik clinches Superfight Championship title over Washington to conclude successful Martial Combat 4
SINGAPORE, 17 June 2010 – Martial Combat 4 provided another fantastic night of mixed martial arts action with Singapore-based Brian […]
(Brian Choi (L) Isamu Himura (R)) Press Release
Singapore’s Brian “Polar Bear” Choi clinches rousing victory at Resorts World Sentosa
Crowd favourite Malik clinches Superfight Championship title over Washington to conclude successful Martial Combat 4
SINGAPORE, 17 June 2010 – Martial Combat 4 provided another fantastic night of mixed martial arts action with Singapore-based Brian Choi stealing the show with his closely-contested decision over Japanese American Isamu Himura after a frantic see-saw battle at Resorts World Sentosa.
The two fighters set a frenetic pace as they constantly battled for position throughout the fight. Choi, a wrestling coach at Evolve MMA, landed a series of eye-catching takedowns in the fight, utilizing his wrestling skills to repeatedly pick Himura up and slam him on the ground. Himura responded with a few takedowns of his own as both men exchanged submission attempts.
The audience gave both fighters an enormous ovation at the start of round three as a rapidly tiring Himura attempted to take the fight to the floor. Choi was able to defend the takedown attempt and caught Himura in an arm bar. Choi appeared to have the submission locked in and Himura must have been tempted to tap but showed incredible heart to escape and fight to the finish. The fight was a fantastic exhibition of skills by both men which captivated the Resorts World audience and Choi was deservedly awarded the winning decision.
Said Choi, who was delighted to emerge victorious in front of his home fans: “He was a late replacement and I didn’t know anything about him so I couldn’t prepare. It was a tough fight but I think the takedowns won me the fight. This is a great show and I am proud to be representing Evolve MMA and Singapore.”
Highly rated Filipino fighter Eduard Folayang was tipped for a victory in the opening fight, but faced a stern examination of his MMA credentials against Slovakian Muay Thai specialist Egon Racz. Racz threw a couple of early leg kicks but Folayang, who has a very high level of Wushu, was able to check them comfortably. The Filipino scored with a right hand before landing a huge takedown. Racz showed some intelligent submission defence but was simply overwhelmed by Folayang who landed some ground and pound before sinking in a guillotine choke.
Muhsin Corbbrey, a world renowned MMA fighter, was looking to put on an eye-catching performance against the unbeaten Wu Cheng Jie. Corbrey scored with some heavy leg kicks but Wu was able to catch one and send Corbbrey to the canvass. It proved to be a fatal error as the American is deadly on his back. Corbbrey first attempted an armbar and from there transitioned into the mount. Once Corbbrey had secured a dominant position there was simply nowhere for the Chinese to run from the professional boxer as he received a torrent of vicious elbows that left the referee little option but to step in and award the fight to the American.
Brazilian Arthur Cesar was able to make it two wins out of two tonight for the Evolve MMA team with a submission win over South Korean stand up specialist Yun Seob Kwak. Cesar secured an early take down and pinned his opponent to the floor before finishing the fight with a rear naked choke.
The Superfight Championship Belt showdown was billed as the War in Singapore with Afghanistan-born Malik Mawlayi taking on Cyrus Washington from USA. After a hesitant start, the muay thai-trained Washington took the fight to Mawlayi who threw a wild back kick before taking the American to the floor and quickly moved into side control. Cyrus gave up his back in an attempt to escape and Mawlayi sunk his hooks in and secured the rear naked choke for the victory.
Said a jubilant Mawlayi: “He was so tall, when I saw him stepping into the cage, I thought I’d go to my Plan B, which was to take him down. But he was so strong I couldn’t submit him that fast, but as soon as he made a mistake I caught him – rear naked chokes are my specialty. I felt good fighting in Singapore and I am thankful my fans for cheering for me. I’d like to tell them to keep believing in me and I will certainly be back.”
Tonight’s contests were crowd pleasers with fans cheering on and inspiring the fighters. Held at the Compass Ballroom, Resorts World Sentosa, the Martial Combat series featured 10 world-class mixed martial arts fighters battle over five explosive fights, presented by ESPN STAR Sports and Resorts World Sentosa. Resorts World® Sentosa Martial Combat™ is the only MMA event officially recognized and sanctioned by two of the world’s leading governing bodies in the martial arts scene, the Asian Mixed Martial Arts Federation (AMMAF) and the World Martial Arts Federation of Singapore.
Mixed martial arts fans can expect even more hard-hitting action in Martial Combat 5 and 6 when another ten fighters do battle next month on 14-15 July at the majestic Compass Ballroom, Resorts World Sentosa. Fans can look forward to more fights over the next four months with some of the world’s top professional contenders competing at Resorts World® Sentosa. Kindly visit www.RWmartialcombat.com for more information.
Talk about fighting through the pain: A broken arm was never going to be the reason Rich Franklin didn’t get his hand raised at the end of the night at UFC 115.
HT: ESPN.com
Talk about fighting through the pain: A broken arm was never going to be the reason Rich Franklin didn’t get his hand raised at the end of the night at UFC 115.
The Ultimate Fighter: Would you do it again?
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“TUF 11″ open workout highlights
HT: Heavy.com
More videos and fighter interviews after the jump.
Keith Jardine pre-fight interview. He faces Matt Hamill in the co-main event.
HT: MMAWeekly.com
Matt Hamill talks about facing Keith Jardine on Saturday night.
HT: MMAWeekly.com
Kris McCray on facing Court McGee at the TUF […]