Phil Baroni Insists He Has More Left in Tank

Filed under: NewsHeading into his 28th pro fight, and just one win over the .500 mark, Phil Baroni admits he’s given serious thought to hanging up the gloves.

But the famed “New York Bad Ass” said just when he thinks he’s ready to be out of the sport…

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Heading into his 28th pro fight, and just one win over the .500 mark, Phil Baroni admits he’s given serious thought to hanging up the gloves.

But the famed “New York Bad Ass” said just when he thinks he’s ready to be out of the sport, it pulls him back in.

Baroni told host Ariel Helwani on Monday’s edition of “The MMA Hour” that ahead of his fight against Yoshiyuki Yoshida at One FC next month in Singapore, he’s excited again.

“Every time I start camp and I’m out of shape, I think I’m done,” Baroni said. “I want to get the hell out of here. Once I start getting in shape and my body starts feeling good, I want to do it as long as I can. When you see guys like (Dan) Henderson – it’s motivating to see guys at 40 looking as good as he looks.”

Baroni (14-13) returned to the UFC in late 2009 for the first time since UFC 51 in February 2005. He lost to Amir Sadollah in his first fight back. And after some time at Tiger Muay Thai in Thailand, and a decision to return to middleweight, he booked a fight with Brad Tavares at UFC 125 in January. But Taveres landed a big knee in the first round and finished Baroni with strikes, giving the New Yorker a three-fight skid and an exit from the UFC with a 13-13 career record.

It didn’t take Baroni long to get back on the horse, though. At a March Titan FC show in Kansas City, Baroni grinded out a decision win over Nick Nolte – a fight he said was hard on him because of injuries.

“Going into that fight, I was a little beat up,” Baroni said. “The fight was rough. I had some broken ribs, and I just had to get through that fight. it wasn’t so much a great win. It was a relief to get a W. I didn’t win that fight with an exclamation point. It wasn’t a good fight. No one said, ‘Let’s sign this guy up.'”

But though Baroni said he had considered retirement, it might have been an easier choice had he lost to Nolte – especially because no major promotion would have been clamoring to put him on a card.

“You’re done when you give up,” Baroni said. “I would’ve been a really bad position for me (if I lost). I was really hurting in there, but I did what I had to do to get the win.”

Baroni has never put together an MMA winning streak longer than three fights, but he’s had three losing streaks of three fights or more. He won his UFC debut at UFC 30 against Curtis Stout, then lost to Matt Lindland at UFC 34. But after consecutive UFC wins over Amar Suloev and Dave Menne, he dropped four straight in the promotion to Lindland, Evan Tanner twice and Pete Sell, Baroni was cut from the promotion.

Baroni regrouped in Pride, going 4-2 in Japan before returning to the United States to fight Frank Shamrock for the Strikeforce middleweight belt. But a he was choked out by Shamrock, setting off a three-fight skid.

With a return to Asia for the Yoshida fight, Baroni said his first fight outside the U.S. in more than three years, as well as One FC’s use of a combination of unified MMA and Pride rules, bodes well for him.

“I’m a road warrior – I’m excited to go overseas and fight,” Baroni said. “There’s a big diff between Singapore and Japan, but I wanted to fight in the show. I’m in no man’s land right now (in my career). Pride rules … knees on the ground … (no holds barred) – I think it’s good. It’s my style.”

Baroni has regrouped with the American Kickboxing Academy team in San Jose, Calif., for the bulk of his training for Yoshida. He said AKA’s style of hard sparring three times a week helps him be prepared for a fighter the likes of Yoshida (12-6), who also recently snapped a three-fight skid with a win in France after going a combined 2-4 in the UFC and Bellator between 2008-2010.

“His deal in UFC, he choked out War Machine (Jon Koppenhaver), which is no easy task,” Baroni said. “He got knocked out by (Josh) Koscheck, and Koscheck is top five in the world. He’s going to come to fight and try to prove everyone wrong, and that’s going to be his demise – I’m going to knock him out.”

Baroni and Yoshida fight at One FC: Champion vs. Champion on Sept. 3.

 

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The MMA Hour With Gracie, Baroni, Grove, Penn, Rebney

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The MMA Hour returns on Monday with another two-hour live show. Here’s a list of who will be stopping by.

* MMA legend Royce Gracie will talk about the UFC’s return to Brazil on Saturday night and whether he still wants to fight again inside the Octagon.

* Phil Baroni will discuss his ONE FC fight on Sept. 3 against Yoshiyuki Yoshida.

* Kendall Grove will stop by to discuss life after the UFC and his ProElite debut on Saturday night against Joe Riggs.

* Reagan Penn, BJ Penn’s younger brother, will also talk about fighting on the ProElite card and why he chose to make his MMA debut.

* Bellator CEO Bjorn Rebney will talk about Bellator 48, the organization’s upcoming season and more.

* And MMA Fighting’s Mike Chiappetta will stop by to preview UFC 134 and discuss the UFC’s new television deal with FOX Sports.

And of course, we’ll be taking your calls. Give us a shout at: 212-254-0193, 212-254-0237 or 212-254-0714.

*** You can also stream the show live on your iPhone or iPad by clicking here.

Watch the show live below beginning at 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT. Subscribe to The MMA Hour on iTunes: audio feed here; video feed here. Download previous episodes here. Listen to the show via Stitcher here.

 

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The MMA Hour returns on Monday with another two-hour live show. Here’s a list of who will be stopping by.

* MMA legend Royce Gracie will talk about the UFC’s return to Brazil on Saturday night and whether he still wants to fight again inside the Octagon.

* Phil Baroni will discuss his ONE FC fight on Sept. 3 against Yoshiyuki Yoshida.

* Kendall Grove will stop by to discuss life after the UFC and his ProElite debut on Saturday night against Joe Riggs.

* Reagan Penn, BJ Penn’s younger brother, will also talk about fighting on the ProElite card and why he chose to make his MMA debut.

* Bellator CEO Bjorn Rebney will talk about Bellator 48, the organization’s upcoming season and more.

* And MMA Fighting’s Mike Chiappetta will stop by to preview UFC 134 and discuss the UFC’s new television deal with FOX Sports.

And of course, we’ll be taking your calls. Give us a shout at: 212-254-0193, 212-254-0237 or 212-254-0714.

*** You can also stream the show live on your iPhone or iPad by clicking here.

Watch the show live below beginning at 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT. Subscribe to The MMA Hour on iTunes: audio feed here; video feed here. Download previous episodes here. Listen to the show via Stitcher here.

 

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Wednesday Morning MMA Link Club

(Pat Promrangka savagely knocks out Mitch Heron at FightWorld Cup 9, Saturday night in Queensland, Australia. Props: Doombringer002)

Some selected highlights from our friends around the MMA blogosphere. E-mail [email protected] for details on how your site can join the MMA Link Club…

– What’s Next for UFC 133 Winners and Losers? (NBC Sports MMA)

– Chael Sonnen Takes Unique Approach to Selling Brian Stann Fight (5thRound)

– Dana White Talks Shaquille O’Neal, GSP vs. Nick Diaz and ‘TUF 14’ (MMA Fighting)

– ‘The Ultimate Show’ Episode 3, Hosted by Kenda Perez (BleacherReport.com/MMA)

– ONE FC: Phil Baroni Has Been Put on This Earth to Do Two Things…Chew Bubble Gum and Kick Ass (MMA Mania)

– Jon Jones Insists the “Jealous Snake” Rashad Evans Never Was His Friend (LowKick)

– Jens Pulver Returns to Action Against Ox Wheeler at “MMA Fight Pit: Genesis” (TheFightNerd)

– Check Out This Hi-Res Panel From the First Full-Length MMA Comic Book, ‘Joe Palooka’ (MiddleEasy)

– Randy Couture’s Next Movie: ‘Setup’ Trailer (MMA Convert)

– Thiago Alves: “I’ll Try to Knock Him Out or Submit All Opponents From Now On.” (Five Ounces of Pain)

– Dana White: “I Really Love to Stick It to the Fedor Fans Because They’re Such Lunatics” (FightOpinion)

– ESPN Reports Fox As New Front-Runner For UFC TV Deal (MMAPayout)


(Pat Promrangka savagely knocks out Mitch Heron at FightWorld Cup 9, Saturday night in Queensland, Australia. Props: Doombringer002)

Some selected highlights from our friends around the MMA blogosphere. E-mail [email protected] for details on how your site can join the MMA Link Club…

– What’s Next for UFC 133 Winners and Losers? (NBC Sports MMA)

– Chael Sonnen Takes Unique Approach to Selling Brian Stann Fight (5thRound)

– Dana White Talks Shaquille O’Neal, GSP vs. Nick Diaz and ‘TUF 14′ (MMA Fighting)

– ‘The Ultimate Show’ Episode 3, Hosted by Kenda Perez (BleacherReport.com/MMA)

– ONE FC: Phil Baroni Has Been Put on This Earth to Do Two Things…Chew Bubble Gum and Kick Ass (MMA Mania)

– Jon Jones Insists the “Jealous Snake” Rashad Evans Never Was His Friend (LowKick)

– Jens Pulver Returns to Action Against Ox Wheeler at “MMA Fight Pit: Genesis” (TheFightNerd)

– Check Out This Hi-Res Panel From the First Full-Length MMA Comic Book, ‘Joe Palooka’ (MiddleEasy)

– Randy Couture’s Next Movie: ‘Setup’ Trailer (MMA Convert)

– Thiago Alves: “I’ll Try to Knock Him Out or Submit All Opponents From Now On.” (Five Ounces of Pain)

– Dana White: “I Really Love to Stick It to the Fedor Fans Because They’re Such Lunatics” (FightOpinion)

– ESPN Reports Fox As New Front-Runner For UFC TV Deal (MMAPayout)

On This Day in MMA History…June 22

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Strikeforce: Shamrock vs. Baroni went down 4 years ago.

Why it matters:

• Frank Shamrock became Strikeforce’s inaugural middleweight champion after he defeated Phil Baroni at the EliteXC co-promoted event held at the HP Pavilion in San Jose, California by choking “The New York Badass” unconscious with a rear-naked choke. Shamrock was criticized for “kicking” Baroni off of him after the bout. He explained the incident at the post-fight press conference. “He was heavy on top of me… he was squishing the life out of me… he was laying on my leg and on my chest… that’s it. And I thought it looked better on camera.” Shamrock would lose the strap one fight later to Cung Le.

• Following the bout California State Athletic Commission test results revealed that Baroni tested positive for Boldenone and Stanozolol steroid metabolites. He was fined $2,500 and suspended for a year from competing in California — a suspension that would be observed by every member agency in the Association of Boxing Commissions. Baroni denied any wrongdoing and appealed the decision and on October 31, 2007 Baroni’s suspension was reduced to 6 months without a even a shred of evidence presented that exonerated him.

• Murilo Rua defeated Joey Vilasenor to become the first EliteXC middleweight champion. He would lose it in his next fight with Robbie Lawler.

• Carter Williams was found by the CSAC to have tested positive for cocaine. As a result he was fined $1,000 and suspended for six months.


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Strikeforce: Shamrock vs. Baroni went down 4 years ago.

Why it matters:

• Frank Shamrock became Strikeforce’s inaugural middleweight champion after he defeated Phil Baroni at the EliteXC co-promoted event held at the HP Pavilion in San Jose, California by choking “The New York Badass” unconscious with a rear-naked choke. Shamrock was criticized for “kicking” Baroni off of him after the bout. He explained the incident at the post-fight press conference. “He was heavy on top of me… he was squishing the life out of me… he was laying on my leg and on my chest… that’s it. And I thought it looked better on camera.” Shamrock would lose the strap one fight later to Cung Le.

• Following the bout California State Athletic Commission test results revealed that Baroni tested positive for Boldenone and Stanozolol steroid metabolites. He was fined $2,500 and suspended for a year from competing in California — a suspension that would be observed by every member agency in the Association of Boxing Commissions. Baroni denied any wrongdoing and appealed the decision and on October 31, 2007 Baroni’s suspension was reduced to 6 months without a even a shred of evidence presented that exonerated him.

• Murilo Rua defeated Joey Vilasenor to become the first EliteXC middleweight champion. He would lose it in his next fight with Robbie Lawler.

• Carter Williams was found by the CSAC to have tested positive for cocaine. As a result he was fined $1,000 and suspended for six months.

Brian Bowles was born 31 years ago.

Why he matters:

• Bowles is the former WEC bantamweight champion

• He holds wins over Charlie Valencia, Miguel Torres and Damacio Page.

• All nine of his wins came by KO, TKO or submission giving him a 90% finish rate — one of the best in the UFC.

Randy Couture was born 48 years ago.
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Why he matters:

If you don’t know, you’re on the wrong website.

What Captain America has accomplished in his storied MMA career will likely never be duplicated.

• The three-time All-American Greco-Roman wrestler from at Oklahoma State University is the only UFC fighter to win both the heavyweight and light heavyweight straps. Couture won both belts twice and the interim light heavyweight belt once.

• He successfully defended the heavyweight belt three times, but never defended the light heavyweight belt.

• Although his 19-11 record betrays what just how much he accomplished in his career, the majority of his losses came against current, future or former champions including Chuck Liddell (x2), Vitor Belfort, Ricco Rodriguez, Josh Barnett, Lyoto Machida and Brock Lesnar.

• His trilogy of fights with Chuck Liddell are three of the best selling cards in UFC history.

• It’s unlikely any other fighter will fight until they are 47 with the rate of success that Couture had.

UFC Veterans Phil Baroni & Frank Trigg Added to BAMMA 6 Card

Filed under: Fighting, FanHouse ExclusiveThe quickly growing UK-based BAMMA fight organization has already announced its next card will take place on May 21, and with a growing emphasis on recruiting international talent, a pair of American UFC veteran…

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The quickly growing UK-based BAMMA fight organization has already announced its next card will take place on May 21, and with a growing emphasis on recruiting international talent, a pair of American UFC veterans are expected to fight in the next event, MMA Fighting has learned.

Phil Baroni and Frank Trigg have both verbally agreed to separate matches at the upcoming BAMMA 6 card in London, sources with knowledge of the situation have confirmed to MMA Fighting.

After Quick KO Over Sylvia, Abe Wagner to Face Aaron Rosa at Titan Fighting

Filed under: Fighting, FanHouse Exclusive, NewsFresh off his 32-second knockout over former UFC champion Tim Sylvia, Abe Wagner will return to Titan Fighting Championships to take on Aaron Rosa, MMA Fighting has learned.

Wagner, who competed on season…

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Fresh off his 32-second knockout over former UFC champion Tim Sylvia, Abe Wagner will return to Titan Fighting Championships to take on Aaron Rosa, MMA Fighting has learned.

Wagner, who competed on season 10 of The Ultimate Fighter, holds an 8-3 record after capturing wins in five of his last six fights.

In January, Wagner was set to face Todd Duffee until Duffee took another opportunity, and Sylvia stepped in to replace him. After an exchange against the fence, Wagner caught Sylvia with a right hand behind the ear. Wagner drove Sylvia backwards until drilling him with a pair of flush shots that put Sylvia down and caused the referee to stop the action.