For Anthony Pettis, Clay Guida, Win More Important Than Bonus

Filed under: UFCLAS VEGAS – Over the last couple years, unless they’re fighting against them, fighters sharing a card with Clay Guida or Anthony Pettis have been able to pretty much assume their post-fight bonus chances will be cut by one-third.

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LAS VEGAS – Over the last couple years, unless they’re fighting against them, fighters sharing a card with Clay Guida or Anthony Pettis have been able to pretty much assume their post-fight bonus chances will be cut by one-third.

Guida has won four UFC bonuses in his last six fights – two Submission of the Night wins and a pair of Fight of the Night checks. Pettis, while in the WEC, won three bonuses in his last four appearances. Add them together, and Dana White is writing checks for them at a 70 percent clip – not too shabby.

So when their fight against each other was announced earlier this year for Saturday’s live Season 13 finale of “The Ultimate Fighter,” it wasn’t hard to make an early prediction for Fight of the Night, or even Fight of the Year. (Guida has a pair of those to his credit in the last four years, as well.)

Pettis on Thursday told MMA Fighting on a media call that when it comes to putting on a show, it seems to come naturally to him, just like it does for Guida.

“I don’t feel any pressure at all to go out there and try to one-up myself or win Fight of the Night,” Pettis said. “We always bring exciting fights, and putting two guys like us in the cage together is going to be a great fight. The fans can expect an awesome fight, but the biggest thing is getting your hand raised at the end. We’re both looking to win and I think we’re going to put on a good show doing it.”

Pettis has been waiting a while to put on his next show. After he beat Ben Henderson in December to become the last WEC lightweight champ in history, he watched his immediate UFC title shot hopes go out the window when Frankie Edgar and Gray Maynard fought to a draw at UFC 125. Rather than waiting, Pettis decided to stay busy – and got the red-hot Guida, who submitted Takanori Gomi on the same UFC 125 card.

Pettis said after some aggravation over not getting the title shot he was promised, he came to grips with it.

“At first I was a little mad, but I understand it,” Pettis said. “I want there to be a clear champion and I want to show people that I earned being the No. 1 contender. So I don’t mind going out there and fighting a couple guys before I get my title shot. That’s just going to make me a more well-prepared Anthony Pettis.”

With three straight wins – and three straight submissions – to his credit, Guida knows a win could put him right where he wants to be, and that’s title contention, perhaps in line to meet the winner of the rematch between Edgar and Maynard, who were scheduled to fight last week, but both went on the shelf with injuries.

“I think a dominating victory will definitely look better in the eyes of Dana White, Joe Silva and the UFC,” Guida said. “I think there’s a couple of guys up there – Jim Miller is on a tear, but he’s fighting one of Anthony’s former opponents in Ben Henderson. It’s an interesting little debacle in the lightweight division right now. There’s a lot of stuff going on, and unfortunately it’s going to be a little delayed with the injuries to Frankie Edgar and Gray Maynard. But the most Anthony and I can do is go out and put on a great show, which I know is exactly what we’re going to do.”

Guida has twice fought at The Pearl at The Palms on TUF Finale cards, and twice he last come away empty handed. In 2007, Roger Huerta submitted him in the third round at the TUF 6 Finale. At TUF 9, his slugfest bloodbath against Diego Sanchez ended in a close split decision loss – and sent Sanchez on to a title fight against BJ Penn.

Guida told Ariel Helwani on Tuesday’s edition of “The MMA Hour” he believes the bout will be an instant Fight of the Year candidate. On Thursday, he told MMA Fighting the win is the most important thing, and if the bonus comes, it comes. “To me, the most important bonus check is my win bonus,” Guida said.

But somehow, no one, least of all White when he writes the check, likely will be surprised if Guida or Pettis – or both – add yet another bonus to their resumes.

Guida and Pettis fight on the main card of the TUF 13 Finale on Saturday, which airs live on Spike TV at 9 p.m. Eastern. Also on the main card, Season 13 finalists Ramsey Nijem and Tony Ferguson meet to decide the next TUF champion.

 

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Tony Ferguson Hopes to Change Fans’ Perception at TUF Finale

Filed under: UFCLAS VEGAS – Every season of “The Ultimate Fighter” has a villain. After the season, that villain usually wants to let the world know that he’s not really a villain, he just plays one – or is portrayed as one through editing – on TV.

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LAS VEGAS – Every season of “The Ultimate Fighter” has a villain. After the season, that villain usually wants to let the world know that he’s not really a villain, he just plays one – or is portrayed as one through editing – on TV.

Tony Ferguson is the Season 13 villain, and on Thursday, two days ahead of his fight in the finale against Ramsey Nijem, he said he’s looking forward to making amends for his actions late in the season, when he was shown commenting about housemate Charlie Rader’s family situation, setting off this season’s biggest house brouhaha.

“I figured out a hell of a lot about myself, especially watching that episode,” Ferguson said Thursday after a workout at The Palms Casino Resort. “I figured out that’s not the kind of person I want to be. That’s not the example I want to set for kids. I said I wanted to make some changes, and I have.”

Ferguson (10-2) spent a month and a half training with Team Death Clutch, the famed camp run for former UFC heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar in Alexandria, Minn. Lesnar was Ferguson’s coach on the show, and Ferguson said it was the work he put in while on the show that led to Lesnar not only inviting him to Minnesota to train, but sponsoring him with his Death Clutch apparel brand.

“He saw something good in me,” Ferguson said. “You guys all know Brock – he ain’t gonna spend time with someone if he doesn’t want to. So he (and coach Marty Morgan) must have seen something good in me.”

That good, Ferguson believes, came not just from his performances on the show – three knockouts to reach the finals – but how he carried himself during training.

“If you’re doing your own thing, you’re doing the right thing,” Ferguson said. “I kept to myself, and Brock saw that and he saw that I didn’t need to be told exactly what to do. … When it was a wrap, Brock brought me into the room with coach Marty and kicked all the other guys out and said, ‘I don’t want you guys telling nobody (about training in Minnesota). This is just us.’ Brock allowed me to be inside his family group, and that was the coolest thing in the world. That guy is a role model like crazy, no matter what anybody says about Brock.”

When it comes to public perceptions, Ferguson might also look to Lesnar for advice. Lesnar was vilified even before he stepped foot in the UFC due to his WWE pro wrestling background. A post-victory speech at UFC 100 after a vicious win over Frank Mir also rubbed many fans the wrong way, forcing the star heavyweight to apologize, make some amends and at least reconsider his public persona.

Ferguson said having viewers of the show not like him after the last two episodes aired is new territory for him. And while he accepts the likelihood that Nijem will be the fan favorite for this fight, he thinks he can change things.

“This is the first time that people have been mad at me, which just adds more fuel to my fire,” Ferguson said. “But I don’t like that – I want to turn it around. That’s the biggest thing that Brock saw – that’s why he invited me.”

Ferguson will also be the betting underdog in the fight, coming in at +110 to Nijem’s -140, even though he has more than twice as much professional experience. At 10-2, nine of his pro wins have come by stoppage.

But Ferguson said he simply believes winning on Saturday is his destiny, and that he belongs “amongst the greatest.”

“I always want to be the underdog,” Ferguson said. “This is my time. I’ve been putting in my time day in and day out. I’ve had those office cubicles where everyone hates it, and nobody wants it – but nobody really does anything. They just settle for it. I don’t want to settle. This is exactly where I need to be. This is what I deserve, and I need to be the next Ultimate Fighter.”

Ferguson and Nijem fight in the main event of the TUF 13 Finale on Saturday at The Pearl at The Palms in Las Vegas. The main card, which also features a lightweight contenders fight between Clay Guida and Anthony Pettis, airs live on Spike TV at 9 p.m. Eastern.

 

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George Roop Uses Neck Beard & Call Girls to Prep For Josh Grispi (EXCLUSIVE VIDEO)

Our host, Steve Cofield has a little fun cozying up to George Roop in his hotel bed and talks a do or die performance against Josh Grispi this weekend at the TUF 13 Finale as.

Our host, Steve Cofield has a little fun cozying up to George Roop in his hotel bed and talks a do or die performance against Josh Grispi this weekend at the TUF 13 Finale as his future in the UFC may depend on a win. Showing his lighter side, Roop tells shows us that the only chicks you can pick up in Vegas with a neck beard are the kind you gotta pay for. Watch the exclusive video below:

Watch George Roop Talks Neck Beard, Facing Josh Grispi & Call Girls on RawVegas.tv

Kyle Kingsbury on Training with Victor Conte of Illegal Drug “BALCO” Scandal (EXCLUSIVE VIDEO)

Kyle Kingsbury tells host, Steve Cofield about his decision to train with Victor Conte who was caught helping top athletes use illegal drugs to enhance their performances. Kingsbury obviously believes in second chances and new.

Kyle Kingsbury tells host, Steve Cofield about his decision to train with Victor Conte who was caught helping top athletes use illegal drugs to enhance their performances. Kingsbury obviously believes in second chances and new age training methods, which is why he currently trains with Conte, coming into his TUF 13 Finale fight against Fabio Maldonado. Watch the exclusive video below:

Watch Kyle Kingsbury on training with Victor Conte of Illegal Drug “BALCO” Scandal on RawVegas.tv

Tim Credeur Shows Love to Opponent Ed Herman Before TUF 13 Finale Fight (EXCLUSIVE VIDEOS)

We caught up with Ed Herman as he prepares to fight Tim Credeur this weekend at the TUF 13 Finale. Herman is healthy from an knee injury that’s kept him out of the cage for.

We caught up with Ed Herman as he prepares to fight Tim Credeur this weekend at the TUF 13 Finale. Herman is healthy from an knee injury that’s kept him out of the cage for almost 2 years. He reflects on his TUF 3 season and is still surprised Kalib Starnes was not successful in the UFC. Herman also mentions he’s been getting lots of hugs from Credeur this week.
Our host, Steve Cofield also talks to Tim Credeur who himself hasn’t fought for over a year and a half due to an abnormal brain scan which has since been cleared as a sort of “freckle” on the brain. Credeur likes showing Herman his love. Watch the videos below:

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Watch Tim Credeur on Abnormal Brain Scan and Showing Ed Herman Some Love on RawVegas.tv

Announcing the MMAOutlet.com UFC Fight-Picking Contest!

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While surfing the web for a new lovemaking mask, I stumbled across MMAOutlet.com, and it’s quickly become my go-to spot for MMA gear online. Now, MMAOutlet wants to give two $50 store credits to the Potato Nation, which you can use on their wide selection of MMA shortsMMA glovesJiu Jitsu gis, and loud-ass t-shirts. But as usual, you’ll have to burn some calories to win a prize. So how’s about a little fight-picking action, for old time’s sake?

This Saturday night, the TUF 13 Finale will go down on Spike TV, headlined by Clay Guida vs. Anthony Pettis, and Tony Ferguson vs. Ramsey Nijem. If you want a shot at a $50 credit from MMAOutlet, here’s what you need to do…

MMA Outlet logo MMA gear store

While surfing the web for a new lovemaking mask, I stumbled across MMAOutlet.com, and it’s quickly become my go-to spot for MMA gear online. Now, MMAOutlet wants to give two $50 store credits to the Potato Nation, which you can use on their wide selection of MMA shortsMMA glovesJiu Jitsu gis, and loud-ass t-shirts. But as usual, you’ll have to burn some calories to win a prize. So how’s about a little fight-picking action, for old time’s sake?

This Saturday night, the TUF 13 Finale will go down on Spike TV, headlined by Clay Guida vs. Anthony Pettis, and Tony Ferguson vs. Ramsey Nijem. If you want a shot at a $50 credit from MMAOutlet, here’s what you need to do…

Post your predictions for these two fights in the comments section below, including the winner’s name, the method of victory, and the time/round of stoppage (if any). Basically, your entry should look like this:

Clay Guida def. Anthony Pettis via submission, 3:30 of round 2
Ramsey Nijem def. Tony Ferguson via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

Yes, you should include the judges’ scores if you think a fight will end in a decision; we may need them for a tie-breaker. The most accurate prediction gets the $50 store credit. Entries must be in by this Saturday at noon ET, and we’ll announce the winner by Monday — and next week we’ll give away the other $50 credit with a pick-off for UFC 131. Any questions, let us know. Thanks to our new friends at MMAOutlet.com for the hookup!

Update: One entry per person, please.