UFC on FOX: Johnson vs. Dodson Weigh-in Results

The Ultimate Fighting Championship returns to the United Center in Chicago, Illinois for Saturday’s (January 26, 2013) UFC on FOX: Johnson vs. Dodson event with the official weigh-ins taking place at the Chicago Theatre. The first fighter is expected to step onto the scale at 5pm EST (2pm PST) for the eleven bout card. UFC […]

The Ultimate Fighting Championship returns to the United Center in Chicago, Illinois for Saturday’s (January 26, 2013) UFC on FOX: Johnson vs. Dodson event with the official weigh-ins taking place at the Chicago Theatre.

The first fighter is expected to step onto the scale at 5pm EST (2pm PST) for the eleven bout card.

UFC flyweight champ Demetrious Johnson is set to headline in his first title defense as he faces top contender John Dodson in the main event. Light heavyweights Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson and Glover Teixeira are set to meet in the co-main event while matches between Anthony Pettis vs. Donald Cerrone and Erik Koch vs. Ricardo Lamas round out the Fox broadcasted main card.

Check out the full UFC on FOX 6 card below:

Main Card (FOX)

Flyweight title bout: (c) Demetrious Johnson (125) vs. John Dodson (124)
Light Heavyweight bout: Quinton Jackson (204) vs. Glover Teixeira (206)
Lightweight bout: Anthony Pettis (155) vs. Donald Cerrone (155)
Featherweight bout: Erik Koch (145) vs. Ricardo Lamas (145)

Preliminary Card (FX)

Lightweight bout: TJ Grant (155) vs. Matt Wiman (156)
Featherweight bout: Clay Guida (146) vs. Hatsu Hioki (146)
Welterweight bout: Mike Stumpf (170) vs. Pascal Krauss (171)
Light Heavyweight bout: Ryan Bader (205) vs. Vladimir Matyushenko (205)
Heavyweight bout: Mike Russow (256) vs. Shawn Jordan (251)
Middleweight bout: Rafael Natal (185) vs. Sean Spencer (186)

Preliminary Card (Facebook)

Welterweight bout: Simeon Thoresen (171) vs. David Mitchell (171)

It’s Finally Official: Matt Hughes Retires, Accepts VP Position in the UFC


(After Dana caught Hughes sleeping on the job yet again, he figured it would be better to just give the former champ a cushy office position where no one would bother him anymore.) 

Although former UFC welterweight champion Matt Hughes has been off everyone but PETA’s radar for the past couple of years, the MMA community has still been waiting on bated breath to see when the Hall of Famer would make an official announcement regarding his retirement for some time now. Hughes stated last October that he was “fully retired” but didn’t seem as if he had quite come to terms with hanging up his gloves just yet. That is, until earlier today at the UFC on Fox 6 press conference.

Along with the announcement of his retirement, Hughes also stated that he, like Chuck Liddell before him, would be accepting a front office position with the UFC titled “Vice President of Athlete Development and Government Relations.” That’s funny, here I thought the UFC was for the separation of church and state. *steals basketball and nails three pointer* 

Anyway, Hughes had the following to say while assessing his current role in the promotion he has called home for the better part of his MMA career:

It’s funny, the road God puts you on; you just don’t know where you’re going to end up. What started out as a hobby brought me to the UFC and here in front of you know. I love this sport, and the new position is the best way for me to stay in it moving forward. I look forward to using my experience and providing a perspective for both the UFC and the fighters, so thank you guys. 


(After Dana caught Hughes sleeping on the job yet again, he figured it would be better to just give the former champ a cushy office position where no one would bother him anymore.) 

Although former UFC welterweight champion Matt Hughes has been off everyone but PETA’s radar for the past couple of years, the MMA community has still been waiting on bated breath to see when the Hall of Famer would make an official announcement regarding his retirement for some time now. Hughes stated last October that he was “fully retired” but didn’t seem as if he had quite come to terms with hanging up his gloves just yet. That is, until earlier today at the UFC on Fox 6 press conference.

Along with the announcement of his retirement, Hughes also stated that he, like Chuck Liddell before him, would be accepting a front office position with the UFC titled “Vice President of Athlete Development and Government Relations.” That’s funny, here I thought the UFC was for the separation of church and state. *steals basketball and nails three pointer* 

Anyway, Hughes had the following to say while assessing his current role in the promotion he has called home for the better part of his MMA career:

It’s funny, the road God puts you on; you just don’t know where you’re going to end up. What started out as a hobby brought me to the UFC and here in front of you know. I love this sport, and the new position is the best way for me to stay in it moving forward. I look forward to using my experience and providing a perspective for both the UFC and the fighters, so thank you guys. 

There you have it folks. Short, sweet, and pseudo-religious: classic Country Breakfast. We’ve placed the entire video of the UFC on Fox 6 press conference below for your viewing pleasure, so check it out, then pass along your favorite memories of Hughes in the comments section. Personally, my favorite Hughes moment came at UFC 38, when he nearly powerbombed Carlos Newton through the canvas and was so surprised by his own strength that he nearly passed out from the excitement. That’s how it went down, right?


(Things kick off around the 11:20 mark.)

Despite dropping his last two contests in the promotion to BJ Penn and Josh Koscheck, Hughes retires with the most wins in UFC History (18), as well as the most welterweight title defenses (7, tied with Georges St. Pierre), and the second most title fights (12), finishes in UFC title fights (8), and fights in UFC History (25), among other accolades. Another fun fact: Hughes defeated all but one of the former UFC Welterweight champions (Pat Militech) while active.

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UFC on FX 7 Medical Suspensions Handed Down To Ten Fighters

Medical suspensions were handed down to ten fighters who competed at last weekends UFC on FX: Belfort vs. Bisping event. The Ultimate Fighting Championship issues the suspensions on behalf of the Comissao Atletica Brasileira de MMA, which is the new regulatory body for mixed martial arts in Brazil. UFC on FX 7 took place on […]

Medical suspensions were handed down to ten fighters who competed at last weekends UFC on FX: Belfort vs. Bisping event.

The Ultimate Fighting Championship issues the suspensions on behalf of the Comissao Atletica Brasileira de MMA, which is the new regulatory body for mixed martial arts in Brazil.

UFC on FX 7 took place on January 19, 2013 at the at the Ibirapuera Arena in Sao Paulo, Brazil with the main card airing live on FX television, while the prelim card was split between Fuel TV and streaming video on Facebook.

Diego Nunes, Wagner Prado and C.J. Keith face suspensions up to 180-days barring medical clearance from a physician, while the other seven suspended fighters face sentences ranging from 30-to-60 days.

Check out the full list of Medical Suspensions for UFC on FX 7 below as listed by MMAWeekly.com:

Main Card (FX)

Michael Bisping: Suspended 60 days with no contact for 45 days

Daniel Sarafian: Suspended 30 days with no contact for 21 days

Ben Rothwell: Suspended 30 days with no contact for 21 days

Thiago Tavares: Suspended 60 days with no contact for 45 days

Preliminary Card (Fuel TV)

Milton Vieira: Suspended 30 days with no contact for 21 days

Diego Nunes: Suspended 180 days unless cleared by a Maxillofacial Surgeon; he is also suspended 30 days with no contact for 21 days

Lucas Martins: Suspended 30 days with no contact for 21 days

Pedro Nobre: Suspended 60 days with no contact for 45 days

Wagner Prado: Suspended 180 days unless his left knee is cleared by physician following MRI; he is also suspended 30 days with no contact for 21 days.

C.J. Keith: Suspended 180 days unless his right knee is cleared by a physician following an MRI.

Bellator 86: Askren vs. Amoussou Weigh-in Results

The official weigh-ins for Bellator 86: Askren vs. Amoussou went down this evening at the Winstar World Casino in Thackerville, Oklahoma. The event marks the second scheduled event on Spike TV. The Bellator Season Eight event features the opening round of the Welterweight Tournament as well as the last remaining match of the light heavyweight […]

The official weigh-ins for Bellator 86: Askren vs. Amoussou went down this evening at the Winstar World Casino in Thackerville, Oklahoma.

The event marks the second scheduled event on Spike TV.

The Bellator Season Eight event features the opening round of the Welterweight Tournament as well as the last remaining match of the light heavyweight tournament as well.

Headlining the Oklahoma show is a welterweight title bout between defending champ Ben Askren and Season Six tournament winner Karl Amoussou.

Check out the full weigh-in results for Bellator 86 below:

Main Card (Spike TV, 10pm EST)

Welterweight title bout: (c) Ben Askren (169.8) vs. Karl Amoussou (167.4)
Light heavyweight quarterfinal bout: Muhammed Lawal (205) vs. Przemyslaw Mysiala (205.6)
Welterweight quarterfinal bout: Douglas Lima (170.6) vs. Michail Tsarev (170)
Welterweight quarterfinal bout: Ben Saunders (169.8) vs. Koffi Adzitso (170.8)
Welterweight quarterfinal bout: Brent Weedman (170) (171)* vs. Marius Zaromskis (169.2)

Preliminary Card (Spike.com, 8pm EST)

Featherweight bout: Mike Maldonado vs. Joseph Salas+
Featherweight bout: Javier Obregon (146) vs. Hunter Tucker (145)
Welterweight quarterfinal bout: Raul Amaya (171) vs. Jose Gomes (170.8)
Catchweight (140-lbs) bout: Chris Pham (139.6) vs. Jason Sampson (137.4)
Lightweight bout: Zach Church (154.6) vs. Damon Jackson (155.2)
Middleweight bout: Cortez Coleman (186) vs. Matt Jones (182.8)

* We had incorrectly listed Weedman’s weight at 170-lbs when it was 171-lbs
+ It looks as if the bout was pulled from the card, no reasons were given in the Bellator press release.

And the Winner is

Enough talk about Chael Sonnen and how he’s “cutting the line” for this title opportunity. Regardless of anyone’s personal feeling about the match up, it’s going to take place and now all focus should be.

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Enough talk about Chael Sonnen and how he’s “cutting the line” for this title opportunity. Regardless of anyone’s personal feeling about the match up, it’s going to take place and now all focus should be moved to deciphering the next number one contender. There’s a strong argument for several elite fighters to get the next crack at the light heavyweight belt, but with the recent announced match ups, only three possible options truly stand out.

Winner of Lyoto Machida / Dan Henderson

After his win over Mauricio “Shogun” Rua, Dan Henderson was slated to face Jon Jones at UFC 151, but a knee injury prevented him from fighting. Henderson hasn’t fought since his injury, but a win over the dragon is enough to put any fighter on the top of the division, especially if he can do it with his famous H-bomb. Machida was set to fight Jon Jones after Henderson got his shot, but when Henderson pulled out of the fight, Machida declined to replace him, stating that he didn’t have enough preparation time. Machida had an impressive knockout over Ryan Bader, but what’s equally as impressive, is that he’s the only fighter to steal a round from Jon Jones in his last ten fights. A win over the former number one contender, and Strikeforce light heavyweight champion would be a huge reason as to why Machida deserves his rematch with the current champ. Before either one of them get a crack at the title holder, they must first face each other, but the winner may be granted what they’re looking for, a chance to fight for the title.

Winner of Alexander Gustafsson / Gegard Mousasi

Gustafsson has been a top ten light heavyweight for awhile now, but his win over Mauricio “Shogun” Rua really put him on the board for a possible title fight. His last win puts him on a six fight win streak, more than other top ten light heavyweight.  Gegard Mousasi may be making his UFC debut, but the former Strikeforce light heavyweight champion has more than twice as experienced as Gustafsson, with wins over Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou, Renato Sobral, and Mark Hunt. Regardless of who is victorious, it wouldn’t be surprising if the UFC made them the official number one contender.

Glover Teixeira

After his first fight in the UFC, it was fans speculated that Teixeira would be a prospect in the light heavyweight division. His annihilation of Fabio Maldonado was nothing more than clarification that the hype behind him was absolutely legit, and that he needed a high level opponent. The UFC did just that and match him up with Quinton “Rampage” Jackson. Teixeira is an extremely well rounded fighter who can submit his opponent just as easily as he can knock them out, and if he can muster up an impressive win over a big name like Rampage, I can see the UFC giving him the title opportunity.

Whoever the UFC ultimately forwards the title opportunity will be acceptable, as long as one of these fighters are selected.

 

– Ryan “Fight Freek” Poli

@FightFreek

Lloyd Irvin Finally Breaks Silence Regarding New Year’s Eve & 1989 Rape Incidents in Open Letter

The recent information that has been unearthed regarding renowned martial arts trainer Lloyd Irvin and two of his students is nothing short of horrific. One such allegation dates back to 1989, and involves Irvin’s role in the gang rape of a 17 year-old woman. The other involves the rape of one of Irvin’s students on New Year’s Eve, as perpetrated by two other students of the Lloyd Irvin Martial Arts School in Washington, D.C. Despite being vehemently pressed for information over the past few weeks, Irvin has remained silent on both cases, instead focusing his attention on the recovery of the female student that was accosted.

That is, until now.

Irvin recently issued a statement in the form of an open letter that addressed both his own involvement in the 1989 case and that of the New Year’s Eve case currently under investigation. In it, Irvin is both understandably apologetic and sincerely candid while describing the circumstances involved in both cases. Not to take anything away from as well respected a member of the MMA community as Irvin, we have placed the entire letter, completely unedited, after the jump. It’s a long read, but ultimately necessary if you want to understand the events from the perspective of at least one of the parties involved.

The recent information that has been unearthed regarding renowned martial arts trainer Lloyd Irvin and two of his students is nothing short of horrific. One such allegation dates back to 1989, and involves Irvin’s role in the gang rape of a 17 year-old woman. The other involves the rape of one of Irvin’s students on New Year’s Eve, as perpetrated by two other students of the Lloyd Irvin Martial Arts School in Washington, D.C. Despite being vehemently pressed for information over the past few weeks, Irvin has remained silent on both cases, instead focusing his attention on the recovery of the female student that was accosted.

That is, until now.

Irvin recently issued a statement in the form of an open letter that addressed both his own involvement in the 1989 case and that of the New Year’s Eve case currently under investigation. In it, Irvin is both understandably apologetic and sincerely candid while describing the circumstances involved in both cases. Not to take anything away from as well respected a member of the MMA community as Irvin, we have placed the entire letter, completely unedited, after the jump. It’s a long read, but ultimately necessary if you want to understand the events from the perspective of at least one of the parties involved.

An Open Letter To From Lloyd Irvin
Regarding The Reported Events Of New Years Eve 2012 &
The Ensuing Conversation About Himself & His Team
During The First Half Of January 2013

I first want to apologize.

I want to apologize
to my mother,
to my father,
to my wife
and
to my son for my silence.

The public taunting & harassing phone calls you have received are undeserved and my recent silence is partly to blame.

I have in fact made statements in the local news
but those statements have not reached everyone
in our BJJ & MMA family and this is the reason my silence ends today…

I want to apologize to every one of my friends, family and supporters who have suffered threats and degradation in my silence.

I apologize to my team and to everyone who has supported me in these last few weeks. It has been my family and your letters, phone calls, emails and texts have kept me going.

My ongoing support of my student who has suffered immeasurably, has occupied much of my thoughts and time in these past few weeks. And as we have unwaveringly shown her… her team, my family and I are there for her in every way.

She and I have been in consistent contact and she has been back in the gym with us again.

Her strength and resolve in the face of what has happened is truly one of the most humbling and inspiring experiences of my life.

I have shared with her my feelings on the matter and both of us are focused and committed to supporting her full recovery and violence prevention for ALL women going forward … I’ll speak to you more about that later in this letter.

One of my biggest priorities in these past couple of weeks has been to express to her my sincere and deepest apology. And that too is what this letter is about.

I want to publicly apologize to her for me not knowing, not sensing, and not having the awareness to know that this was even possible.

My wife keeps saying I couldn’t have known, my mom says I couldn’t have known.

Everyone I’ve confided in said I couldn’t have known, but that doesn’t change my wishing I could have.

They keep saying the same thing over and over…

any reasonable person would understand that you couldn’t have known.

And that may be true but while that’s a convenient position to take,

the truth is I didn’t know and I wish I had.
I will go to my grave wishing someone ELSE from my team would have been there for her that night.

My counselors will have to deal with any fallout from this letter, as they have advised against making this statement but I simply cannot let my friends and family be left to hang in the breeze like this anymore.

I also want to publicly apologize to my team.

Young men and women I love with all my heart and soul.

I wish for YOU that I could have foreseen this and made new years eve not happen.

Please know that no matter what is said about me…

you have been and remain the most honorable, supportive & special people I have ever known… I’m proud to have you represent my school and wear our colors.

I promise you that I will do everything in my power to clear the air so you may have free passage to attain the goals we’ve promised each other we’d attain together.

That all being said, in answer to the question… “Why have I been silent on this?”
To put it simply, my focus has been on my team…

most of all, I have at my school a dear friend, student & team member who’s had an unimaginably horrible experience and
my only desire is to care for, support and help her.

I have promised her that I will do everything in my power to avoid this happening ever again within the influence of my organization/team.

It should be clearly and simply noted…

I nor anyone else on my current team or staff had ANYTHING at all to do with what is reported to have happened New Years Eve.

It has been reported that a video (as of the time I am releasing this letter, I have not seen the video nor has the case been resolved) that was described in the recent court documents shows that this was a deplorable and disgraceful act committed by two individuals who acted OUTSIDE the code of honor of our team, NOT within it.

As for the accusations that I am “fostering” some sort of environment that makes people do horrific things…

One of the accused had been with me for barely a month and the other for a total time of barely seven months…

Anyone who feels that there is some sort of subversive environment being taught and encouraged on our team should realize the level of insult and disrespect they are directing not towards me but the truly honorable athletes and human beings that make up our school… both competitors and non-­?competitors alike.

I want to repeat,

my singular concern and effort right now (and much of the reason why I have not spoken to date) is caring for and supporting my teammate and friend who is recovering

In addition my focus is actively engaging as many people and resources as possible to understand more about how these things happen and what if anything we can do to directly impact these situations before they ever happen.

I don’t know much about what, how or why new years eve happened…
I wish I did and I think it unwise to pressure her about all of these details at this point as she’s got enough to deal with.

Certainly as the trial progresses we will all learn more.

All I can say is I feel sadness for the depraved and misguided individuals who would suggest that this is part of what we teach.

It’s an insult to the young women and men on my team who have never behaved in any way other than exemplary. Especially the young woman who most deserves our respect and support.

This young woman who needs my support, my team’s support and your support should be the ONLY thing we are talking about, thinking about & praying about right now but unfortunately as you know I have become a significant portion of this discussion for something that happened in 1989.

From this point forward I anticipate that
anything I say will be ripped apart and shredded by those who either have an axe to grind,
aren’t focused on prevention of violence/rape against women or even may simply not care about the truth.

I don’t expect ANYTHING less.

But its simply unfair to this truly remarkable woman and unfair to the rest of my supporters and team to not tell my side of this story.

The TRUE side of this story.

For those of you who hate me or who have judged me…

what I’m about to say is not for you.

You have passed your judgment and
I don’t expect to be able to undo that but

The truth is that nobody knows much of the real story of New Years Eve 2012 nor the incident of 1989 at all.

This letter is simply for those who have believed in me or at the very least reserved judgment until having more knowledge of the situation.

For those who have and continue to support me this is also so that you know your belief in me was not and is not misplaced.

I also want to add that I’m writing this letter as though I was writing a letter to my son.

The one person I MOST want to understand my position and gain the wisdom I didn’t have.

What I am about to share with you IS an eyewitness account of what REALLY happened 23 years ago.

I’m not going to give you the sugar coated version some have told me to give I’m simply going to tell you the truth, the same truth I told 23 years ago

So for starters…

I was once 20 years old
I did things 20 year olds do… drank too much,
partied too much,
etc…

Probably not unlike many 20 year olds,
I made more than my share of dumb choices.

I hadn’t found martial arts yet.

(I was 3 when I took my first martial arts class
but I didn’t make it the cornerstone of my life until 1996 at that time I still hadn’t learned how to be a leader)

I’m not saying this to excuse my choices and decisions, as that’s simply not possible.

I am saying my life and my foundation was different as an uncertain 20 year old than it is now as a father, husband and mentor at 43.

Recently some people have decided to believe things about me and the 1989 incident that are absolutely positively untrue….

and this is what I’d like to speak to next…
I cannot control what you believe nor will I try. I can only tell the truth.

I told the truth 23 years ago
to my mother
to my father and
under oath in a court of law and I’m telling the truth today.

I’m telling you the same thing I told the jury and the truth that is STILL on record.

The facts are the facts and glossing over the fact that

I did NOT rape nor have sex with ANYONE involved in the 1989 incident cannot and should not be brushed under the carpet.

I told the 100% unadulterated truth, just as I’m sharing with you right now.

I did NOT “get off on a technicality” as some want to say.

Please understand…
Before my trial in 1989 I was offered a plea bargain for “lesser time”…

the prosecutors told my father point blank…

“Mr. Irvin we are going to give your son
a lesser penalty if he admits
he is a rapist and if he doesn’t
we will lock him up and put him away for a very long time.”

I talked to my mom and my dad.

I was a kid.
I didn’t know what to do.
Terrified is the only word that comes close.

I’ve never seen my dad cry in my entire life not before and not since… but I remember his breath on my face and his tears in his eyes…

“Son, are you guilty of rape?”

Just the words coming flatly from your father’s mouth … eye to eye
I still tremble today just remembering it.

I said “no, no dad I didn’t rape her, I didn’t.” And with that he said…

“then you will not say you did.”

And so like my father taught me from the first time I could walk, I went and told the truth and as a result….
I was not convicted. I was innocent.

It’s the SAME truth I am sharing with you today…
It will be the same thing I will eventually tell my son.

I can only hope that you,

my BJJ and MMA brothers and sisters,
judge me based on this truth of what actually happened 23 years ago. Not what some want to presume, guess or assume happened.

I don’t know that this is necessary and my actions and behavior as well as the actions and behavior of ALL but two of my shortest tenured students should demonstrate this…

But just in case it is necessary I want everyone reading this to know without ANY uncertainty what so ever…

I am 100% against rape, attempted rape or any other form of violence against women. I don’t support it, don’t condone it and don’t enable an environment that would ever have anything to do with it.

Part of me wants to take you point by point bit by bit over the hundreds of hours of testimony and reams of media coverage to demonstrate how little has actually been revealed to date about the night of the incident, actual testimony and the trial.

But revisiting & rehashing every detail from the case 23 years ago would be nothing but selfish on my part (especially a case whose conclusion found me innocent of all charges).

I feel doing that does nothing productive for the BJJ and MMA community I care so much about, nothing productive for the men and women of my team and most of all nothing productive for healing needed for the woman my total focus and support is on right now.

The next most common question I hear
people asking is multiple forms of… “What about now?”

Would I do things differently?
Have I done things differently?
Would I make different choices?
Have I made different choices?
Does this alter how I counsel my son?
Has any of this effected how I counsel my team members in efforts to help them choose the right path?

Absolutely YES to all of it.

I can’t change what’s happened. I wish I was wiser then.

I have been and AM changing what’s happened every moment since.

Especially for these last 16 years …

…and as part of that continued changing
will be my deep and sincere
commitment to the woman who needs our support most right now and my promise to spend
the rest of my days doing what I can to
prevent any woman from ever
experiencing anything even remotely similar.

People are often quick to say “actions speak louder than words”… and in this case I have 16 years of publicly visible
actions as a martial artist, as a teacher, a coach,
a husband, a father, a mentor and an advocate…

and in the end while my actions don’t ERASE the past,
those actions DO demonstrate the DIFFERENCE between
the man writing this statement and
the boy who failed to live up to the standards his mother and father set for him.

Lastly.
I have been posed with two most common questions over these last few weeks.

1) “Why have I hidden this all this time?” Well to be frank…

please ask yourself to remember the most embarrassing and frightening moment of your entire life and then ask yourself exactly where is it appropriate in EVERY relationship you engage in to bring up that moment/circumstance for the rest of your life.

My wife has known about 1989 since we first met. My closest friends have known for years.
Even some of my enemies have known.
Nothing about this has been hidden.

Which leads to the second question…

2) Why did I buy and put up the website url that I purchased and put rape prevention seminar information on it shortly after all the news broke regarding New Years Eve?

For this I can do nothing other than apologize 100%. I was wrong.
The timing was horrible and I completely dropped the ball.

The long and short of it was this…
The reason I purchased the url was singular.

I didn’t like the tone and tenor of things online
(but still felt I could not speak publicly about anything) and I simply didn’t want someone else in control of
the name my Son and I share in association with
the current or 1989 situation.

Beyond that my intention was honorable
but the execution and timing were awful
As everyone can see,
the moment I realized this,, it was taken down…

I have been an ADVOCATE for women for all my life in the martial arts.

The martial arts have been my entire life since 1996
when I finally grew up enough for it to stop being a hobby and it became my life’s foundation.

Anyone who knows me KNOWS this to be 100% TRUE.

And since being told about New Years Eve
my resolve and commitment to doing MORE than I EVER have before
in this area of women’s advocacy against violence has grown RADICALLY.

Bottom line is I am 100% guilty of poor timing and taste when it comes to the url and what was posted.

I spoke to the woman involved new years eve about this and told her my sincere intentions…

I vow to absolutely make rape & violence against women prevention an even more major cornerstone of my future efforts.

Understand that my rape-­?prevention program has ALWAYS been completely free, its not a marketing gimmick as some accusers have said.

I didn’t realize it was possible but
I promise you that my sensitivity to rape & violence against women prevention has now been made stronger than ever before.

If there is any good that can come of all of this

it’s the fact that we are all talking more about rape & violence prevention against women, EDUCATION OF MEN and how to create environments and relationships that keep violence from being used off the mat.

If you believe what I’ve shared here,
I thank you for your support and I apologize for taking so long to speak out.

If you don’t believe me,
all I ask is that you spare my wife, my mom, my dad and my son any venom you have towards me.

In closing,

I want to directly and specifically speak to my brothers and sisters in the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu community. I am sorry, truly sorry for the shadow this casts over our great art, sport and lifestyle that we lead.

Many people have their opinions and say what they will about my team and my school and my approach to things.

But one thing nobody can say is that I don’t have a deep passion and commitment to and for our art, sport and our community.

And its with that passion and commitment that I promise every one of you with all my heart and soul that while I would not and did not commit nor encourage nor enable anything that would ever hurt, harm or violate one of my own friends and team members.

I will move heaven and earth to understand what happened and why it happened. And should I discover ANYTHING that can be done to prevent new years eve from happening ever again I promise with the tenacity and commitment I have become known for, I will make any and all necessary changes.

I will spend every waking moment finding ways to make sure everyday from this day forward Team Lloyd Irvin brings enough light back to our community to drown out the darkness of these last few weeks.

On this you have my word.

Lastly, If you really want to know what MY philosophy about my team, my school, my responsibilities as a martial arts instructor and the martial arts REALLY is…

If you want to know what’s happening to ‘the water and the fish in the bowl’…

watch this video…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTxAjN1XSso&feature=youtu.be

I AGREE 100% with their thoughts on what I face and every instructor faces going forward when it comes to what we want for our students and what our responsibilities are to our students, our art, our sport and our community.

During the video at 28:26 he says “this has to be a wake up call”… he’s right… it does… and it is… and I promise you

I will make things better for us all or die trying.

My sincere thanks to both of these men for making this video and the honor they bring to our BJJ family.

I sincerely thank you for your time and your attention,

Lloyd Irvin Jr.