It did not take one MMA Legend too long to respond to a recent call out. That legend is Vitor Belfort, who has responded to Sam Alvey’s challenge to be the next stop on the “2017 Vengeance Tour.” Belfort has accepted his challenge. As seen over the weekend on the main card of UFC Fight […]
It did not take one MMA Legend too long to respond to a recent call out. That legend is Vitor Belfort, who has responded to Sam Alvey’s challenge to be the next stop on the “2017 Vengeance Tour.” Belfort has accepted his challenge.
As seen over the weekend on the main card of UFC Fight Night 114 on FOX Sports 1, Alvey scored a split-decision win over Rashad Evans.
Following the big win, Alvey called for a matchup with Belfort. This is the latest fight on Alvey’s revenge tour as he has gone on record by saying that he wants to get revenge against everyone who has beaten his friend, mentor and training partner Dan Henderson. If you recall, Belfort has beaten Henderson twice.
Belfort accepted the challenge via a post that he shared on his official Instagram account. He wrote the following:
“@smilensam let’s fight in Vegas. You are gonna make history: You Will be the 1st man to get knockdown with a smile on the face @ufc Just send me the bout agreement // @smilensam vamos lutar em Vegas. Você vai fazer história: Você será o 1o homem a ser nocauteado com um sorriso no rosto @ufc pode mandar o contrato #mma #teambelfort #belfortteam #ufc.”
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The former UFC light heavyweight champion is coming off a unanimous decision win over Nate Marquardt at UFC 212 in February. Belfort mentioned that Las Vegas, Nevada could be a possible destination for the matchup.
By looking at the UFC’s schedule, their next event in Vegas is UFC 216 on October 7th at T-Mobile Arena. Time will tell whether the promotion books this fight or not.
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Former UFC light heavyweight champion Rashad “Suga” Evans could be fighting for much of his career legacy at UFC Fight Night 114 in Mexico City tonight (Sat., Aug. 5, 2017). The 37-year-old will face “Smile’N” Sam Alvey in a must-win situation for “Suga” since dropping down to middleweight (185 pounds), and is currently on a […]
Former UFC light heavyweight champion Rashad “Suga” Evans could be fighting for much of his career legacy at UFC Fight Night 114 in Mexico City tonight (Sat., Aug. 5, 2017).
The 37-year-old will face “Smile’N” Sam Alvey in a must-win situation for “Suga” since dropping down to middleweight (185 pounds), and is currently on a three-fight losing streak. The last time Evans won was back in 2013, when he beat Chael Sonnen at UFC 167.
Evans’ last two fights were hard to watch.
In April 2016, Glover Teixeira sent Evans to another planet with a left hand that forced “Suga” to drop from 205 pounds to 185. After a year of recovery, Evans returned to the Octagon to debut as a middleweight and fought Daniel Kelly at UFC 209 in March of this year.
What should have been a return to form for Evans turned out to be a snoozefest where Evans looked tentative and lazy. He lost via split decision in a less-than-stellar fashion.
Tomorrow, Evans will face heavy-handed Alvey, who is coming off a loss after a four-fight win streak. If his performance does not improve and he loses, the UFC could decide Evans should no longer be fighting the best MMA combatants in the world.
“Suga” has said the 20-pound weight cut did not affect his performance in the Kelly fight; if anything, he feels like he is finally in the proper weight division. Evans’ problems are more mental than anything else, and he recently spoke to MMA Junkie about his state of mind:
“It’s the hardest part because you’re constantly compared to what your results used to be. For the longest time, I went undefeated. And that’s great. But in life and in your career, sometimes you hit those valleys. And it’s about making it past those things.
And when you get stuck in one, or when you’re in one, don’t start second-guessing yourself. It’s a difficult process, and it’s easier said than done. But at the end of the day, as long as you stay with that belief inside, you’ll be OK.”
“There was definitely a part where I had that doubt, and I started to give in to what people were saying. Just the mental weaknesses, just giving into the pressures of whatever was causing me to not go out and compete and be at my best.
The easiest thing in the world is to just give in and to give up. And I really had to have a gut check. Just be honest with myself and just face some of the things that I didn’t want to face. Get my mind turned around in order to put myself in the position where I feel like I can compete.”
Former UFC light heavyweight champion Rashad Evans will try to get back on track this August when he heads to Mexico to meet Sam Alvey. Evans, who moved down to middleweight after back-to-back losses to Glover Teixeira and Ryan Bader, was dealt a split decision defeat in March by Daniel Kelly. Overall, “Suga” sports just […]
Former UFC light heavyweight champion Rashad Evans will try to get back on track this August when he heads to Mexico to meet Sam Alvey. Evans, who moved down to middleweight after back-to-back losses to Glover Teixeira and Ryan Bader, was dealt a split decision defeat in March by Daniel Kelly. Overall, “Suga” sports just […]
Sam Alvey doesn’t think Georges St-Pierre’s Octagon return is going to go as planned. The No. 13-ranked middleweight is set to take on Thales Leites on the FS1 preliminary headliner at UFC Nashville tomorrow (Sat. April 22, 2017) night, in hopes of cracking the division’s top ten rankings. ‘Smile’n Sam’ is currently on a four-fight
Sam Alvey doesn’t think Georges St-Pierre’s Octagon return is going to go as planned.
The No. 13-ranked middleweight is set to take on Thales Leites on the FS1 preliminary headliner at UFC Nashville tomorrow (Sat. April 22, 2017) night, in hopes of cracking the division’s top ten rankings. ‘Smile’n Sam’ is currently on a four-fight win streak and hopes to extend that with another big win over the Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt.
Alvey recently joined me on The Right Hook Radio podcast to discuss his upcoming bout against the Brazilian, and stated that he has absolutely no problems going to the ground with the highly-decorated ground specialist:
“I plan on beating him up no matter where the fight goes,” Alvey said. “If it stays standing I’ll hit him real hard there, if it goes to the ground – who knows? Maybe I’ll submit him. I’m really confident in every part of my game and I’m looking forward to showing it off.”
When asked what his biggest advantage is heading into his bout against Leites, Alvey’s answer was simple – the knockout power that has accounted for 18 of his 30 career pro mixed martial arts (MMA) victories:
“Same thing I believe in most fights, I hit really hard,” said Alvey. “Ideally I can land one of those punches and he won’t get back up.”
Last week (Sat. April 15, 2017) the UFC hit Kansas City, Missouri for UFC on FOX 24, which featured a middleweight bout of huge proportions for the 185-pound division, between Jacare Souza and Robbert Whittaker.
Alvey was very impressed with Whittaker’s performance but wasn’t a fan of the early stoppage by the referee, who he believes is only there to make sure he doesn’t lose his life in the midst of competition:
“Yeah that was the only fight of the night I got to see,” Alvey admitted. “Whittaker looked great, I thought the ref looked terrible. He stopped it far too early. I’m a big believer that the ref’s job is to make sure I don’t die, not to make sure I don’t get hurt.
“So if it looks like I’m going to die then feel free to stop it, but if it looks like I’m just gonna have a limp for a little while let it be. Leave me alone. I thought Jacare was going to get him down, but Jacare looked incredibly stiff. He didn’t move right, his hands were up way too far, he just didn’t look like himself. Whittaker took full advantage.”
As it pertains to who Alvey is gunning for after a potential win over Leites, Alvey says a match-up against former light heavyweight champ Vitor Belfort would be ideal as he hasn’t looked the same since the UFC’s partnership with the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA).
Alvey also admitted that the toughest match-up for him at 185 pounds would most likely be former division kingpin Anderson Silva:
“Probably the same guy that everybody’s looking at, Vitor,” Alvey said. “He’s looked terrible his last four fights since USADA has come into play. He’s looked pretty bad so every middleweight looks at Vitor with money signs in their eyes.”
“Anderson Silva is probably the worst match-up in the world for most people, especially me. We’re both a little bit of a counter-striker but he’s a little faster than I am, so it turns into I have to push forward and beat his timing. So Anderson Silva would probably be the hardest match in the world for me, but I’ll be ready for it when it happens.”
The middleweight division has been a bit shaken up to say the least since current division champ Michael Bisping won the strap from Luke Rockhold last year. Bisping’s first title defense came against a then-ranked No. 14 Dan Henderson, and he will now defend his title against former welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre who is coming out of retirement.
Alvey has absolutely no problem with ‘GSP’ coming in and receiving an immediate title shot due to everything he’s done for the sport, but doesn’t like the Canadian’s chances against ‘The Count’ once they lock horns:
“It doesn’t really affect me but GSP has done more for this sport than just about anybody else,” Alvey said. “If he wants to retire and then come back, he should get an immediate title shot. He’s earned that with the career he’s had. So I’m thrilled for him, I’m going to tune in and watch it. Unfortunately I think he’s going to get beat.”
“One GSP is small. Even for a welterweight he’s not a big welterweight. He’s going to get into that cage against someone who has such good takedown defense in Michael Bisping and such confident standup as Michael Bisping, I just think GSP’s gonna be pound flat. Both guys have made a career out of out-pointing their opponents as opposed to finishing, GSP does it with his wrestling more times than that. I don’t think he’ll be able to out-point Bisping with his wrestling. Bisping is gonna be too big and too good takedown defense.”
As it pertains to the recent screw-ups that have been happening under the New York State Athletic Commission’s watch during UFC events, Alvey’s dreams of competing at Madison Square Garden are now obsolete.
After seeing calls such as the one made against Chris Weidman during his match with Gegard Mousasi, and Daniel Cormier’s towel fiasco during weigh-ins for UFC 210, Alvey no longer wishes to be a part of an MMA event in ‘The Big Apple’:
“It does. I used to really want to fight in Madison Square Garden but I don’t want to anymore. I mean they’re going to let ‘DC’ (Daniel Cormier) blatantly cheat like that? I mean in front of them! Then the screwup, they don’t allow replay, they do allow replay – yeah. I have no interest in fighting in New York anymore until that commission figures out which way is up.”
“I’ve seen that before (DC’s towel trick). I’ve seen the standing on your head backstage, that helps with a few ounces,” Alvey said. “I actually fought a guy once, the corner put the towel on his belly, just enough to inch him off on the line. I got no Ill will towards ‘DC’ but the commission is the one one that blew the call.”
You can listen to Alvey’s full interview on Right Hook Radio here.
Sam Alvey is preparing for his sixth bout in a year and is eyeing a seventh fight. Alvey will step inside the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee this Saturday night (April 22) for UFC Fight Night 108. “Smile’n’s” opponent will be one-time Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) middleweight title contender Thales Leites. If Alvey has his […]
Sam Alvey is preparing for his sixth bout in a year and is eyeing a seventh fight. Alvey will step inside the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee this Saturday night (April 22) for UFC Fight Night 108. “Smile’n’s” opponent will be one-time Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) middleweight title contender Thales Leites. If Alvey has his […]