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The new Ultimate Fighter is BJJ world champ Leonardo Santos, who submits William Patolino to win TUF Brasil 2. Hear from him after his victory in Fortaleza.
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The new Ultimate Fighter is BJJ world champ Leonardo Santos, who submits William Patolino to win TUF Brasil 2. Hear from him after his victory in Fortaleza.
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The new Ultimate Fighter is BJJ world champ Leonardo Santos, who submits William Patolino to win TUF Brasil 2. Hear from him after his victory in Fortaleza.
Winner of The Ultimate Fighter season 17, Kelvin Gastelum (6-0), will drop down to welterweight for his next bout inside the Octagon and is expected to face Brazilian Paulo Thiago (15-5) at the second UFC show on FOX Sports 1. Gastelum Tweeted the news on Tuesday afternoon. UFC on FOX Sports 1: Condit vs. Kampmann […]
Winner of The Ultimate Fighter season 17, Kelvin Gastelum (6-0), will drop down to welterweight for his next bout inside the Octagon and is expected to face Brazilian Paulo Thiago (15-5) at the second UFC show on FOX Sports 1.
Gastelum Tweeted the news on Tuesday afternoon.
UFC on FOX Sports 1: Condit vs. Kampmann is expected to take place on August 28, 2013 at the Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. The event will see welterweights Carlos Condit and Martin Kampmann square off in the main event.
Gastelum was the final fighter picked by Chael Sonnen on the reality series, earning his way into the finals competing as the underdog in each of his matches. In his Octagon debut Gastelum won a split decision over favorite Uriah Hall at the shows Finale, picking up his sixth straight pro-victory.
Thiago ended a two-fight losing skid last month at UFC on FX 8 by defeating replacement fighter Michel Richard dos Prazeres by decision. The two losses include defeats at the hands of Dong Hyun Kim at UFC on FUEL TV 6, and Siyar Bahadurzada at UFC on FUEL TV 2. The Brazilian’s overall Octagon record is 5-5.
(Somehow, she’s still scary in this photo)
So, remember when the UFC announced that Cat Zingano had to pull out of coaching The Ultimate Fighter opposite bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey as well as out of her title match with “Rowdy” and would be replaced by Meisha Tate. Everyone, except for Meisha Tatewas probably pretty bummed about Zingano’s injury but no one really seemed to care about how or when the UFC let the world, and Rousey know.
Well, according to Ronda’s mother Dr. Ana Maria Rousey DeMars, a former international Judo competitor, the UFC pulled a Urijah/Cruz/Barao-type announcement with Ronda being Faber in this instance, Meisha being Barao and finding out before Rousey that she would replace Zingano (the “Cruz” in this scenario) as coach and opponent. Alright, that messy analogy aside, Dr. Rousey DeMars used her blog to take issue with her daughter getting surprised and finding out later than Meisha that the two would fight one another again for the sake of providing a dramatic television moment for The Ultimate Fighter.
“When I heard about the last-minute switch in coaches for the show Ronda is on, my first thought was, ‘That’s a pretty dick move,’ Ana Maria wrote.
“Not so much replacing Cat, who was injured (ouch!) but keeping it from Ronda until the last minute. If you’re going to have an athletic competition, then it should be fair. Among other things, that means you don’t give one competitor information that the other doesn’t have. You don’t let one player know something weeks in advance of the other player.”
(Somehow, she’s still scary in this photo)
So, remember when the UFC announced that Cat Zingano had to pull out of coaching The Ultimate Fighter opposite bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey as well as out of her title match with “Rowdy” and would be replaced by Meisha Tate. Everyone, except for Meisha Tatewas probably pretty bummed about Zingano’s injury but no one really seemed to care about how or when the UFC let the world, and Rousey know.
Well, according to Ronda’s mother Dr. Ana Maria Rousey DeMars, a former international Judo competitor, the UFC pulled a Urijah/Cruz/Barao-type announcement with Ronda being Faber in this instance, Meisha being Barao and finding out before Rousey that she would replace Zingano (the “Cruz” in this scenario) as coach and opponent. Alright, that messy analogy aside, Dr. Rousey DeMars used her blog to take issue with her daughter getting surprised and finding out later than Meisha that the two would fight one another again for the sake of providing a dramatic television moment for The Ultimate Fighter.
“When I heard about the last-minute switch in coaches for the show Ronda is on, my first thought was, ‘That’s a pretty dick move,’ Ana Maria wrote.
“Not so much replacing Cat, who was injured (ouch!) but keeping it from Ronda until the last minute. If you’re going to have an athletic competition, then it should be fair. Among other things, that means you don’t give one competitor information that the other doesn’t have. You don’t let one player know something weeks in advance of the other player.”
Dr. Whoop Your Ass believes that real competition is taking a backseat to entertainment with The Ultimate Fighter and the UFC. She’s not the first person to express this type of concern about the UFC or fight promotions, generally. Rousey-DeMars is, however, exceptional in the timing and directness of her criticism, as well as her obvious close connection to an active UFC champ.
“So, it is pretty clear that whoever is making the decisions here has decided this is not an athletic competition, it’s a reality show. That’s what a lot of people have been saying all along, it’s just going to be a side show and not a serious athletic event,” she went on.
Rousey-DeMars then gave her daughter some unsolicited professional and personal advice, along with a pretty bad ass lil story from her competition days.”Here is my advice to Ronda, not that she asked me either, but that has never stopped me before,” Rowdy Sr. wrote.
“You know who gets to decide if this is an athletic competition or a reality show? You.”
Theatrics should be put aside and the task of fighting and beating another human being need to be Rousey’s focus. Rousey-DeMars recounted how an old coach of hers would react to opposing coaches’ tactics.
“…Other coaches who before the match would be giving lengthy instructions to my competitor – get your right cross grip, then go for the uchi mata, then switch…
“Every now and then, though, he would get annoyed by all of the posturing. That’s when he would pull me close and whisper in my ear his coaching advice.
‘Fuck. Her. Up.’”
It would appear that Ronda’s mom has already taught her that lesson well enough over her life, judging by her game face and the ferocity with which she fights. Mama Rousey left her daughter with some off-the-mat advice as well.
“I’d also make damn sure I found out who pulled that dick move on me and never trust him/them again.”
Watch out, Fox television producers and Uncle Dana. Mama Rousey don’t play that shiznit and she’s got a good memory.
–Elias Cepeda
A pair of UFC sophomore fighters will face off in Brazil this summer when TUF: Brazil season one middleweight winner Cezar ‘Wolverine’ Ferreira (5-2) takes on TUF 17′s Bristol ‘Headbussa’ Marunde (8-3) as part of UFC 163. The top promotion confirmed the matchup on Twitter (@UFC) Friday evening along with several other bouts for upcoming […]
A pair of UFC sophomore fighters will face off in Brazil this summer when TUF: Brazil season one middleweight winner Cezar ‘Wolverine’ Ferreira (5-2) takes on TUF 17′s Bristol ‘Headbussa’ Marunde (8-3) as part of UFC 163.
The top promotion confirmed the matchup on Twitter (@UFC) Friday evening along with several other bouts for upcoming summer events.
– Part 2: Rio. Vinny Magalhaes vs. Anthony Perosh, Neil Magny vs. Sergio Moraes and Clint Hester vs. Cezar Mutante at UFC 163.
UFC 163: Aldo vs. Pettis is expected to take place on August 3, 2013 at the HSBC Arena in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. The event will see UFC featherweight champ Jose Aldo defend his title versus former WEC lightweight champ Anthony Pettis.
Ferreira won the middleweight tournament of the first season of The Ultimate Fighter: Brazil as part of Team Vitor. ‘Mutante’ made his debut at UFC 147 defating Sergio Moraes for the TUF crown. He was then linked to a fight with C.B. Dollaway at UFC on FX 8 but was forced out with an injury.
Hester was a member of Team Jones and was picked second overall. ‘Headbussa’ would debut at the TUF 17 Finale opposite Bristol Marunde and would go on to win by third round knockout. The win pushed Hester’s current win streak to 4-0.
Video: Dana White, Ronda Rousey and Miesha Tate React To TUF Drama
FOX Sports was on the scene in Las Vegas to get the exclusive inside look at the TUF 18 coaching drama from the perspectives of UFC President Dana White, Women’s Bantamweight Champion Ronda Rousey and new opposing Head Coach Miesha Tate. Watch the new season and new coaches on TUF’s all-new network FOX Sports 1 on September 4.
FOX Sports was on the scene in Las Vegas to get the exclusive inside look at the TUF 18 coaching drama from the perspectives of UFC President Dana White, Women’s Bantamweight Champion Ronda Rousey and new opposing Head Coach Miesha Tate. Watch the new season and new coaches on TUF’s all-new network FOX Sports 1 on September 4.
On Monday evening news broke that UFC women’s bantamweight contender, and TUF 18 coach, Cat Zingano had injured her right knee badly earlier this month. The news was revealed on Tuesday when filming began on the reality series when UFC champ Ronda Rousey was given a big surprise when former nemesis Miesha Tate walked out. […]
On Monday evening news broke that UFC women’s bantamweight contender, and TUF 18 coach, Cat Zingano had injured her right knee badly earlier this month.
The news was revealed on Tuesday when filming began on the reality series when UFC champ Ronda Rousey was given a big surprise when former nemesis Miesha Tate walked out.
In an interview with Yahoo! Sports (via MMAWeekly.com) Zingano discussed her injury with them.
“I was doing my regular routine, my strength and conditioning,” Zingano told Yahoo! Sports by telephone shortly before she was wheeled into surgery. “I was jumping over tunnels that were about 12 inches high. I’d jumped over them like 10 times already. This one time, I jumped up and my left knee came down right on track and my right knee bent outward.
“Snap, crackle, pop, and I hit the floor. That was all she wrote. It was terrible. It hurt bad, but the thing that bothered me most was the sound. I never experienced anything like that.”
Zingano posted the photo of her after undergoing surgery to repair the knee on Monday via Twitter (@CatZingano).
– Well… Just got off surgery. Thx @danawhite and @ufc for all ur support thru all of this. pic.twitter.com/Be8QNYdS8V