UFC and World Extreme Cagefighting veteran Justin Levens (Pictures) tested positive for the banned narcotic painkiller Oxymorphone in advance of his scheduled bout with Ray Lazama at Affliction “Banned” on July 19 at the Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif.,
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Adrenaline ringside seats include T-shirt, Meet-and-Greet
Fans who purchase a ringside seat for the Adrenaline MMA event on June 14 at the Sears Centre Arena, will be able to attend a Meet-and-Greet session prior to the show.
Tim Sylvia, Ben Rothwell and Andre Arlovski will join the Adrenaline MMA ring girls at the Meet-and-Greet session. Affliction, one of the event sponsors, has agreed to give a T-shirt to each person with a ringside ticket attending the session.
Doors for the event open at 5 p.m., but ringside ticket holders will be allowed into the arena at 4 p.m. and the Meet-and-Greet will last until 5 p.m.
Source:Adrenaline ringside seats include T-shirt, Meet-and-Greet
Bisping-Leben on Spike TV October 18
Spike TV heads across the Atlantic Ocean for the third time to telecast a UFC fight card with middleweights “The Ultimate Fighter 3” champ Michael Bisping and “The Ultimate Fighter 1” standout Chris Leben headlining on Saturday, October 18 at 9:00pm ET/PT (same-day tape delay) from The National Indoor Arena in Birmingham, England.
Heath Herring: A Clear View of Saturday’s Objective
Elliot Worsell, UFC – ‘The Texas Crazy Horse’, Heath Herring, is seeing things with a little more clarity nowadays. A heavyweight veteran of over 40 mixed martial arts bouts, Herring has seen situations lesser-experienced men can only imagine.
Chris Wilson—In the Perfect Tense, and Finally on the Radar
Chuck Mindenhall, UFC – If Chris Wilson were the pushover many presumed he’d be when he took on Jon Fitch earlier this year, we may not be talking about him today as one of the UFC welterweight division’s brightest prospects.
Source:Chris Wilson—In the Perfect Tense, and Finally on the Radar
The Machida Chronicles – Part II – The Last Samurai
Thomas Gerbasi, UFC – For those who look at Lyoto Machida and see a glossy undefeated record, a prime spot on one of the UFC’s biggest pay-per-view shows and figure – using the boxing world’s mentality – that he has been coddled and eased up the ranks to get here, you would be sadly mistaken.