UFC 198 Embedded Episode 1

The most stacked UFC event of the year (at least so far) is set to go down at this weekend’s (Sat., May 14, 2016) UFC 198 from the Arena da Baixada in Curitiba, Brazil. The UFC truly stacked the event to the brim with top-level Brazilian names for a monumental pay-per-view (PPV), and they pulled no

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The most stacked UFC event of the year (at least so far) is set to go down at this weekend’s (Sat., May 14, 2016) UFC 198 from the Arena da Baixada in Curitiba, Brazil.

The UFC truly stacked the event to the brim with top-level Brazilian names for a monumental pay-per-view (PPV), and they pulled no punches, with Fabricio Werdum defending his belt against Stipe Miocic in the feature bout, Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza meeting Vitor Belfort in a potential title eliminator in the co-main, all-time great former champion Anderson Silva meeting Uriah Hall in a battle of flashy and elite strikers, and even Cris “Cyborg’s” awaited UFC debut against Leslie Smith.

TO get the anticipation for the blockbuster South American card building, the UF is back with their UFC Embedded V-Log series for the biggest Brazilian card ever. Check it out right here:

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UFC 198 Free Fight: Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza Takes Out Yushin Okami

Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza made a statement against Yushin Okami, finishing the one-time UFC title contender inside of the first round.

Next weekend, Souza meets Vitor Belfort in the co-main event of UFC 198 from Brazil.

You can see a complete replay…

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Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza made a statement against Yushin Okami, finishing the one-time UFC title contender inside of the first round.

Next weekend, Souza meets Vitor Belfort in the co-main event of UFC 198 from Brazil.

You can see a complete replay of Souza-Okami in the video below:

Anderson Silva Says Vitor Belfort ‘Already Experienced His Smelly Feet’

Brazilian legends Anderson “The Spider” Silva and Vitor “The Phenom” Belfort faced off in an epic battle back at UFC 126, a battle that produced one of the most iconic finishes in UFC history. Early on in the fight, Silva blasted Belfort with a front kick to the face, dropping “The Phenom” and securing the

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Brazilian legends Anderson “The Spider” Silva and Vitor “The Phenom” Belfort faced off in an epic battle back at UFC 126, a battle that produced one of the most iconic finishes in UFC history.

Early on in the fight, Silva blasted Belfort with a front kick to the face, dropping “The Phenom” and securing the stoppage victory.

Five years later, both men are still competing, although both are obviously at different stages of their respective careers as opposed to when they faced off.

Both combatants will also be competing at May 14’s UFC 198 from Brazil, as Silva takes on Uriah Hall, and Belfort clashes with Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza.

At a recent press conference for the event, Silva was asked for his thoughts on a potential rematch, in which he elected to decline the idea, and send a shot Belfort’s way:

“That’s too much for my 41-year-old heart,” he said. “Let me stay quiet here. You guys want me to fight for the belt and fight Vitor … He already experienced the bad smell of my foot, so forget about it.”

Belfort also didn’t seem too interested in the proposition, voicing his desire to simply focus on the title.

Silva, however, doesn’t see “The Phenom” making another run at gold. In fact, “The Spider” seems somewhat disappointed in the status of Brazilian MMA, noting that he only sees Souza and former featherweight king Jose Aldo as possible title challengers:

“I’m the only veteran here. I believe we have lost that drive and willpower to go in there and better ourselves. I had the opportunity to fight in a time when this sport had great names, and I used them as role models to get where I am today. It’s not because Jacare is here that I say I bet all my chips on him. Besides him and Jose Aldo, I don’t see anyone who can become a champion in the near future. There was a time we had almost all UFC belts. Now we only have two.” Silva told Combate.

Do you agree with Silva’s opinions?

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Vitor Belfort: Win Over “Jacare” Moves Me Into No. 1 Contender Spot

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Despite suffering a one-sided defeat at the hands of then-UFC middleweight champion Chris Weidman last year, Vitor Belfort believes he can challenge for the title again very soon.

Belfort (25-11) is set to meet Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza in a key middleweight showdown later this year at UFC 198 from Brazil. During a special press conference on Wednesday, “The Phenom” explained his stance.

“I’m sure that the winner of this fight deserves to fight for the belt,” Belfort said (thanks to MMAjunkie.com for transcribing). “Something that’s given can be taken away, but something that’s conquered, nobody can take away. ‘Jacare’ and I deserve it.

“It’s a matter of training and focusing on this fight and destiny is made today, so we’ve got to focus on today.”

Following the Weidman loss, Belfort rebounded with a finish of Dan Henderson in November. He also holds a knockout win over current division kingpin Luke Rockhold from 2013 in Brazil.

“I know that my opponent is a world champion so I’m preparing myself,” Belfort said. “”It’s MMA, it’s a mix of martial arts so you have to study the moments, perception and enjoy it. You’ve got to do this with pleasure. There’s nothing better than fighting someone at this level.

“The biggest virtue of a champion is to fight against champions. I think that’s martial arts.”

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Despite suffering a one-sided defeat at the hands of then-UFC middleweight champion Chris Weidman last year, Vitor Belfort believes he can challenge for the title again very soon.

Belfort (25-11) is set to meet Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza in a key middleweight showdown later this year at UFC 198 from Brazil. During a special press conference on Wednesday, “The Phenom” explained his stance.

“I’m sure that the winner of this fight deserves to fight for the belt,” Belfort said (thanks to MMAjunkie.com for transcribing). “Something that’s given can be taken away, but something that’s conquered, nobody can take away. ‘Jacare’ and I deserve it.

“It’s a matter of training and focusing on this fight and destiny is made today, so we’ve got to focus on today.”

Following the Weidman loss, Belfort rebounded with a finish of Dan Henderson in November. He also holds a knockout win over current division kingpin Luke Rockhold from 2013 in Brazil.

“I know that my opponent is a world champion so I’m preparing myself,” Belfort said. “”It’s MMA, it’s a mix of martial arts so you have to study the moments, perception and enjoy it. You’ve got to do this with pleasure. There’s nothing better than fighting someone at this level.

“The biggest virtue of a champion is to fight against champions. I think that’s martial arts.”

Manager Explains Why Yoel Romero Failed Drug Test

Highly ranked middleweight contender Yoel “The Soldier of God” Romero scored a controversial yet pivotal victory over fellow contender Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza at last December’s UFC 194, a win that many felt had put him next in line for a title shot. Title talks were put on hold, however, when it was reported a few

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Highly ranked middleweight contender Yoel “The Soldier of God” Romero scored a controversial yet pivotal victory over fellow contender Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza at last December’s UFC 194, a win that many felt had put him next in line for a title shot.

Title talks were put on hold, however, when it was reported a few weeks back that Romero was flagged by the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) for a potential violation to their guidelines.

Remaining relatively quiet since, Romero’s B-Sample was sent out for further testing, and although it returned positive, he and his manager, Malki Kawa, appeared on today’s (February 8, 2016) edition of the MMA Hour to explain the mishap.

Kawa explained that Romero tested positive for a substance that was not listed on the label of a supplement he was taking:

“The substance has a label with a bunch of stuff on it,” Kawa said. “None of that is illegal to take. What he got popped for is not on the label. So it’s obviously not his fault that he popped for this.”

Despite the explanation, “The Soldier of God” did indeed fail a drug test, and as a result, he could be facing up to a two year suspension, although Kawa doesn’t necessarily see that happening:

“I don’t expect it to be two years,” Kawa said. “I don’t think two years would be fair.”

In the end, however, the manager, admitted that it is the responsibility of the fighter to know what he’s taking:

“He did take the supplement,” Kawa said. “If you take a supplement, you run the risk of this happening. The responsibility does fall on Yoel.”

Romero reiterated this statement as well:

“I think it’s my responsibility when I take something. But I think maybe a public warning [would be a fair punishment]. I don’t know. … Nobody knows. When you see the supplement, outside it says it’s clean, you can take it.”

USADA also provided a statement on the issue via Bleacher Report’s Jeremy Botter:

“Given that Mr. Romero has publicly discussed his case, we can confirm that he did test positive for a prohibited substance. At this time we are investigating the circumstances surrounding his positive test to determine the appropriate outcome, in accordance with the rules. It is also to remember that there is a full and fair legal process to handle the adjudication of any case, and all athletes are provided full due to process before any decision is reached.”

What do you think an appropriate punishment for Romero would be?

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Vitor Belfort vs. Jacare Souza Set For May 14 In Brazil

According to a report from Combate’s Ana Hissa which has now been confirmed by the promotion, the UFC has scheduled a pivotal middleweight bout, as No. 2-ranked Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza will meet controversial former champion Vitor “The Phenom” Belfort on May 14, 2016 in Brazil. BREAKING! @JacareMMA & @VitorBelfort to headline May 14th card in

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According to a report from Combate’s Ana Hissa which has now been confirmed by the promotion, the UFC has scheduled a pivotal middleweight bout, as No. 2-ranked Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza will meet controversial former champion Vitor “The Phenom” Belfort on May 14, 2016 in Brazil.

A venue has not yet been determined.

Souza is coming off of a somewhat controversial decision loss to Yoel “The Solider of God” Romero at December 12’s UFC 194, a bout in which Romero tested positive for performance enhancing drugs (PEDs) afterwards.

Prior to this loss, the Brazilian submission ace had compiled eight straight victories including an impressive seven finishes.

Belfort on the other hand, recently bounced back from a failed bid at the title with a devastating knockout over ageing contender Dan Henderson last November.

The pairing of these two Brazilian contenders definitely has an interesting effect on the middleweight title picture.

The winner of Souza vs. Romero was likely in line for a shot, but that will obviously not be the case due to “The Soldier of God’s” drug test failure.

Newly minted champion Luke Rockhold had expressed extreme interest in a rematch with bitter rival Belfort, but we now know that that will also not be next up.

That leaves a potential rematch between Rockhold and former boss Chris Weidman, who “Rocky” beat at UFC 194, or a clash between the champion and the winner of February’s Anderson Silva vs. Michael Bisping scrap.

What do you make of the current state of the 185 pound division?

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