Anyone Have a Number One Contender?

Who’s next in line for a shot at Benson Henderson? That’s the million dollar question. There were strong title implications when the match up between Donald Cerrone and Anthony Pettis was announced, but then news.

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Who’s next in line for a shot at Benson Henderson? That’s the million dollar question. There were strong title implications when the match up between Donald Cerrone and Anthony Pettis was announced, but then news about Gilbert Melendez receiving an immediate title shot in his UFC debut was a roar. As if the situation wasn’t confusing enough, yet again, more breaking news is unleashed upon the MMA world with the possible addition of Eddie Alvarez in the UFC, who is also a top choice for an immediate title shot. Every MMA fan knows how easily a booked fight can fall apart, so looks like the next title fight is still up for grabs.

As of this moment, it’s most likely that Alvarez will most likely get the first crack at the UFC champ in March. The former Bellator lightweight champion is coming off two first round knockouts over two elite fighters, Shinya Aoki and Patricky Freire. I’m sure Alvarez would like to rematch the man who took his title, Michael Chandler, but a UFC contract is enough to temp any fighter. Alvarez is looking at an immediate title shot and a giant pay day if he finalizes a deal with the UFC.

Donald Cerrone and Anthony Pettis will face each other on January 26th, which will line up perfect for the winner to receive a title shot in a timely fashion, assuming Benson Henderson defends his title against either Eddie Alvarez or Gilbert Melendez in early 2013. Thanks to the UFC 125 title fight between Frankie Edgar and Gray Maynard ending in a draw, a rematch was in order and Pettis missed out on a title unification bout. Instead of waiting for the next shot at the title, Pettis faced Clay Guida and lost a unanimous decision. Since then, he has been eager to get back into title contention. Cerrone was knocking on the door for a title shot, but his title run was interrupted by Nate Diaz who ended up getting the title fight, but losing a decision. Both fighters are coming off of stellar knockouts, and whoever emerges victorious will absolutely deserve a title shot.

Before Alvarez came into the title picture, it was Gilbert Melendez who was apparently slated for an early 2013 title shot, but if Alvarez doesn’t come through, Melendez could easily step in as a replacement. Besides unifying the titles, Melendez has other reasons for wanting to fight Benson Henderson, specifically to avenge the loss of his training partner, Nate Diaz. Melendez has even stated that Benson Henderson can’t consider himself the number one lightweight until Henderson can defeat him. There could even be a chance that the UFC squares off Melendez and Alvarez to determine a number one contender. Both fighters have the credentials and accomplishments to deserve a title fight, but there shouldn’t be any complaints from the fans regardless of who is ultimately chosen.

 

– Ryan “Fight Freek” Poli

Dana White Keynote Speaker Video From The New Media Expo

Video streaming by Ustream UFC president Dana White was featured as a keynote speaker at yesterday’s New Media Expo conference in Las Vegas. White was at the conference to talk about social media and the use of it by the UFC and it’s fighters to reach out to fans. Here is a quote from an […]

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UFC president Dana White was featured as a keynote speaker at yesterday’s New Media Expo conference in Las Vegas. White was at the conference to talk about social media and the use of it by the UFC and it’s fighters to reach out to fans. Here is a quote from an article discussing White’s appearance:

Dana White, the UFC President, has blazed a trail to sports industry dominance on the social web in a very short time relative to the other major sports organizations, establishing UFC as the #4 overall sports brand on Facebook, behind only the NBA, Nike and WWE. He’s implemented a revolutionary social media policy, including a bonus compensation structure for UFC athletes engaging fans in conversation on Twitter. Dana himself has more than 2.2 million Twitter followers, regularly carries on frank conversations with fans, athletes and journalists online, and shares a behind-the-scenes view of UFC events by video blogging on YouTube, leading off each episode with his familiar “fight week, blog week!” The UFC YouTube channel has nearly 500,000 subscribers and over 370 million views….

“I’m pretty fascinated seeing how they’ve changed the landscape for sports organizations using social media. Before Dana, there were few if any figureheads at the top of professional sports engaging openly with fans, not to mention encouraging pro athletes to do the same. From the fans’ positive reactions I’ve seen, and the explosive growth of mixed martial arts under the UFC banner, this is one eye-opening example of how smart businesses can spark huge growth in a tough economy through social media.”

The New Media Expo and BusinessNext Social took place over three days in Las Vegas from January 6 – 8.

UFC President Dana White (Photo by Victor Decolongon/Getty Images North America)

Bellator 85: Chandler vs. Hawn Event Lineup For Jan. 17 Show

Bellator Fighting Championships comes home to Spike Television in just over a weeks time for the promotions Season Eight Tournament airing on Thursday nights now vice Friday’s. Bellator 85: Chandler vs. Hawn kicks off on January 17, 2013 from the Bren Event Center in Irvine, California. The main card will air on Spike TV starting […]

Bellator Fighting Championships comes home to Spike Television in just over a weeks time for the promotions Season Eight Tournament airing on Thursday nights now vice Friday’s.

Bellator 85: Chandler vs. Hawn kicks off on January 17, 2013 from the Bren Event Center in Irvine, California. The main card will air on Spike TV starting at 10pm EST (7pm PST) with the entire prelim card streaming live on the web at Spike.com or Bellator.com starting at approx. 7:30pm EST (time to be confirmed).

The first show on Spike will see two title matches as well as the opening round of the light heavyweight quarterfinals.

Lightweight champ Michael Chandler will defend his belt versus Season Six tournament winner Rick Hawn, while featherweight title holder Pat Curran squares off with Season Four Tourny victor Patricio ‘Pitbull’ Freire.

Three light heavyweight quarterfinals are set with former Strikeforce champ Renato ‘Babalu’ Sobral debuting against opponent Mikhail Zayats, as well as ‘The Silverback’ Seth Petruzelli takes on Jacob Noe, and the third match has Emanuel Newton taking on Atanas Djambazov. The fourth bout will take place the next week with Muhammed ‘King Mo’ Lawal facing Przemyslaw Mysiala.

Check out the full event card for Bellator 85 below:

Main Card (Spike TV)

Lightweight title bout: (c) Michael Chandler vs. Rick Hawn
Featherweight title bout: (c) Pat Curran vs. Patricio ‘Pitbull’ Freire
Light heavyweight tournament quarterfinal: Renato ‘Babalu’ Sobral’ vs. Mikhail Zayats
Light heavyweight tournament quarterfinal: Seth Petruzelli vs. Jacob Noe

Preliminary Card (Spike.com/Bellator.com)

Light heavyweight tournament quarterfinal: Emanuel Newton vs. Atanas Djambazov
Light heavyweight bout: Hector Ramirez vs. Jason Lambert
Featherweight bout: Aaron Miller vs. Joe Camacho
Welterweight bout: Joe Williams vs. Jamie Yager
Lightweight bout: Savant Young vs. Mike Guymon
Catchweight (165-lbs) bout: Brian Warren vs. J.J. Ambrose

Invicta FC 4: Esparza vs. Hyatt Weigh-in Results

The official weigh-ins for the Invicta FC 4 event took place this afternoon at the Aladdin Holiday Inn Hotel Downtown in Kansas City, Kansas. Twenty-six fighters stepped onto the scale for the promotions first pay-per-view event with just one fighter failing to make weight. Strawweight title contenders Carla Esparza (114.8) and Bec Hyatt (115) were […]

Invicta FC 4 strawweight title opponents Carla Esparza (L) and Bec Hyatt (R) square off at the official weigh-ins – cropped image via Julie Kedzie @julesk_fighter

The official weigh-ins for the Invicta FC 4 event took place this afternoon at the Aladdin Holiday Inn Hotel Downtown in Kansas City, Kansas.

Twenty-six fighters stepped onto the scale for the promotions first pay-per-view event with just one fighter failing to make weight.

Strawweight title contenders Carla Esparza (114.8) and Bec Hyatt (115) were both on weight for their championship bout. While co-main event bantamweights Shayna Baszler (134.8) and Alexis Davis (135.8) were also on weight for their rematch.

Missing weight was featherweight prelim fighter Veronica Rothenhausier (146.6) who was 0.6-lbs over limit for her bout versus Katalina Malungahu (145.8).

The live Invicta FC 4 broadcast begins Saturday (Jan. 4, 2013) evening via pay-per-view from the Memorial Hall in Kansas City.

Check out the full weigh-in results for Invicta FC 4 below:

Main Card (Pay-per-view)

Strawweight title bout: Carla Esparza (114.8) vs. Bec Hyatt (115)
Bantamweight bout: Shayna Baszler (134.8) vs. Alexis Davis (135.8)
Bantamweight bout: Leslie Smith (135.8) vs. Raquel Pennington (134.8)
Bantamweight bout: Amanda Nunes (135.8) vs. Sarah D’Alelio (135.8)
Featherweight bout: Ediane Gomes (143.2) vs. Hiroko Yamanaka (145.6)
Strawweight bout: Joanne Calderwood (116) vs. Livia Von Plettenberg (116)

Preliminary Card

Atomweight bout: Stephanie Frausto (105) vs. Cassie Rodish (105.8)
Featherweight bout: Tamikka Brents (145) vs. Amanda Bell (145)
Strawweight bout: Jodie Esquibel (104.2) vs. Liz McCarthy (104.2)
Strawweight bout: Emily Kagan (115.6) vs. Rose Namajunas (114.6)
Strawweight bout: Paige Van Zant (114.8) vs. Tecia Torres (115.6)
Featherweight bout: Veronica Rothenhausier (146.6)* vs. Katalina Malungahu (145.8)
Atomweight bout: Laura Marcusse-Sanko (105.6) vs. Cassie Robb (105.6)

* Given 2 hours to make weight

Invicta FC 4 Event Card, Official Weigh-ins Set To Stream Online Friday

The official weigh-ins for this weekend’s Invicta Fighting Championship 4 event are set to take place this Friday with the promotion planning a free live video stream for the event. The weigh-ins will take place at the Aladdin Holiday Inn Hotel Downtown in Kansas City, while Saturday’s (Jan. 5, 2013) event goes down at the […]

The official weigh-ins for this weekend’s Invicta Fighting Championship 4 event are set to take place this Friday with the promotion planning a free live video stream for the event.

The weigh-ins will take place at the Aladdin Holiday Inn Hotel Downtown in Kansas City, while Saturday’s (Jan. 5, 2013) event goes down at the Memorial Hall in the same city. Saturday’s live event will air via pay-per-view ($7.95) at InvictaFC.com, the first event to do so following three free events.

Invicta FC 4 is headlined by the crowning of the promotions first straweweight (115-lbs) champion as Carla Esparza takes on replacement fighter Australian Bec Hyatt. The co-main event has Shayna Baszler taking on Canadian fighter Alexis Davis.

Check out the full event card below for Invicta FC 4:

Main Card (Pay-per-view)

Strawweight title bout: Carla Esparza vs. Bec Hyatt
Bantamweight bout: Shayna Baszler vs. Alexis Davis
Bantamweight bout: Leslie Smith vs. Raquel Pennington
Bantamweight bout: Amanda Nunes vs. Sarah D’Alelio
Featherweight bout: Ediane Gomes vs. Hiroko Yamanaka
Strawweight bout: Joanne Calderwood vs. Livia Von Plettenberg

Preliminary Card

Atomweight bout: Stephanie Frausto vs. Cassie Rodish
Featherweight bout: Tamikka Brents vs. Amanda Bell
Strawweight bout: Jodie Esquibel vs. Liz McCarthy
Strawweight bout: Emily Kagan vs. Rose Namajunas
Strawweight bout: Paige VanZant vs. Tecia Torres
Featherweight bout: Veronica Rothenhausier vs. Katalina Malungahu
Atomweight bout: Laura Marcusse-Sanko vs. Cassie Robb

Hunt vs Struve Fuel TV 8

The UFC is heading back to the Saitama Super Arena with a stacked card for free on Fuel TV. This card has so many intriguing matchups it’s hard to comprehend, but my personal favorite is.

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The UFC is heading back to the Saitama Super Arena with a stacked card for free on Fuel TV. This card has so many intriguing matchups it’s hard to comprehend, but my personal favorite is Hunt vs Struve. This matchup has some title implications in a stacked Heavyweight division. Both men are coming in with winning streaks. Struve is on a four fight win streak coming off a TKO of Stipe Miocic, whereas Hunt is on a three fight win streak coming off a KO of Cheick Kongo. So an impressive win here will move either fighter one step closer to a title shot, as both of these men are top ten fighters in my opinion. As I said in the UFC 155 podcast, I believe Mark Hunt will take this win, as four out of five of Struve’s losses are by KO. Though this can also be used to make a case for Struve winning, as six out of seven of Hunt’s losses were by submission. Regardless of the outcome, this should be a great fight and I would predict a finish out of this one.

 

-Josh Leduc