Steve Cantwell Injured; Off UFC 120 Card

Getting injured sucks not only because it’s usually a pretty painful experience, but it can have a serious impact on your ability to perform simple day-to-day duties, let alone try to remain conscious while throwing down in the Octagon. Of course, the typical injury here at Fix is  a serious case of PS3 thumb, making […]

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Getting injured sucks not only because it’s usually a pretty painful experience, but it can have a serious impact on your ability to perform simple day-to-day duties, let alone try to remain conscious while throwing down in the Octagon. Of course, the typical injury here at Fix is  a serious case of PS3 thumb, making dipping donuts into our coffee somewhat unpleasant. So what the hell do we know about it.

At any rate, word has come from the UFC that light-heavyweight Steve Cantwell injured his knee this week during a pre-fight workout, and as a result, his bout with Stanislav Nedkov has been scrapped from the UFC 120 card. Wow. Any fighter will tell you that making it through training camp without getting injured is damn tricky, so to trash your knee the week of the fight? When the hardcore training is supposedly done? That sh-t’s rough.

Cantwell was looking to end a two fight losing streak after dropping back-to-back UD losses to Luis Cane and Brian Stann. Prior to that the WEC vet had busted the arm of Razak Al-Hassan, way back in December, 2008 (remember now?). This would have been Cantwell’s first bout in over a year.

Tough break for Cantwell but the show must go on. To bet on tomorrow’s bouts head here.

All Fighters on Weight for UFC 120; Cantwell Out With Knee Injury

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In case you missed it, all fighters made weight for tomorrow’s UFC 120 event; the numbers are after the jump. Remember to come back to CagePotato.com tomorrow night at 8 p.m. ET for our tape-delayed "live"-blog of the Spike…

Michael Bisping Yoshihiro Akiyama UFC 120 weigh-ins face off photos
Dan Hardy Carlos Condit UFC 120 weigh-in photos face off MMA
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In case you missed it, all fighters made weight for tomorrow’s UFC 120 event; the numbers are after the jump. Remember to come back to CagePotato.com tomorrow night at 8 p.m. ET for our tape-delayed "live"-blog of the Spike TV broadcast.

One notable absence from today’s weigh-ins was light-heavyweight Steve Cantwell, who ripped a knee ligament in training yesterday and was forced to withdraw from his fight. The general consensus on this week’s installment of The Bum Rush Radio Show was that Cantwell — on a two-fight losing skid and slated to face scary Bulgarian Stanislav Nedkov — was in serious danger of getting fired after Saturday. So maybe this is for the best…

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UFC 120 Quick Picks

These are some quick picks as I’ve been tied up recently and unable to focus on UFC 120 London Bisping vs Akiyama. Main card Welterweight bout: James Wilks vs. Claude Patrick James Wilks, Claude Patrick appears to have a sick guillotine choke Heavyweight bout: Cheick Kongo vs. Travis Browne Travis Browne Welterweight bout: John Hathaway […]

These are some quick picks as I’ve been tied up recently and unable to focus on UFC 120 London Bisping vs Akiyama.

Main card

Welterweight bout: James Wilks vs. Claude Patrick
James Wilks, Claude Patrick appears to have a sick guillotine choke

Heavyweight bout: Cheick Kongo vs. Travis Browne
Travis Browne

Welterweight bout: John Hathaway vs. Mike Pyle
John Hathaway this guy is really great.

Welterweight bout: Dan Hardy vs. Carlos Condit
Dan Hardy

Middleweight bout: Michael Bisping vs. Yoshihiro Akiyama
Akiyama

Prelim Card

Light Heavyweight bout: James McSweeney vs. Fabio Maldonado

Lightweight bout: Spencer Fisher vs. Kurt Warburton

Lightweight bout: Paul Sass vs. Mark Holst

Light Heavyweight bout: Steve Cantwell vs. Stanislav Nedkov
Steve Cantwell

Heavyweight bout: Rob Broughton vs. Vinicius Queiroz

Light Heavyweight bout: Cyrille Diabaté vs. Alexander Gustafsson