UFC 124 Aftermath, Part II: Seriously, Nobody was More Surprised than Mac Danzig

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Mac Danzig came to the cage at UFC 124 bumping the Misfits – Ironic? Or just apropos? Hard to say – and looking like his face had aged a decade since the last time we…

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Mac Danzig came to the cage at UFC 124 bumping the Misfits – Ironic? Or just apropos? Hard to say – and looking like his face had aged a decade since the last time we saw him. Maybe it was just the new haircut or maybe the stresses of losing four of his last five while maintaining a sustainable and socially conscious lifestyle were finally getting to him. In any case, the most disappointing “TUF” champion this side of Kendall Grove bought his UFC career some bonus time on Saturday night, stupefying Joe Stevenson with a backpedalling left hook straight to the off switch just under two minutes into the first round. In the immediate aftermath, nobody looked more shocked that Danzig, who ran around the cage showing off the kind of genuine outpouring of emotion we’re not used to seeing from progressive yet earnestly straight-laced vegans.  

He’d pulled himself together by the time Joe Rogan tracked him down, claiming the knockout came via good old-fashioned videotape analysis of Stevenson’s striking attack. Danzig also credited the win to the fact that he’d “finally learned” how to throw his left hook with power. It’s always a little weird when a guy who’s been a pro-fighter for, oh, nine years says something like that. Anyway, we’re happy for the kid and, suffice it to say, there were some legitimate surprises on last night’s supporting card.

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Mark Bocek Willing to Wait for George Sotiropoulos to Prove BJJ Point

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MONTREAL — MMA Fighting spoke to Mark Bocek following his UFC 124 submission win over Dustin Hazelett about his impression triangle choke, why he wants to fight George Sotiropoulos and his desire to also fight at UFC 131 in his hometown of Toronto.

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MONTREAL — MMA Fighting spoke to Mark Bocek following his UFC 124 submission win over Dustin Hazelett about his impression triangle choke, why he wants to fight George Sotiropoulos and his desire to also fight at UFC 131 in his hometown of Toronto.

Following UFC 124 Win, Jim Miller Wants Respect

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MONTREAL — MMA Fighting spoke to Jim Miller following his impressive kneebar submission win over Charles Oliveira on Saturday night at UFC 124. Miller talked about feeling disrespected heading into this fight by the oddsmaker, what he needs to do to get noticed and why he thinks the WEC lightweights coming into the UFC are going to get “weeded out pretty quickly.”

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MONTREAL — MMA Fighting spoke to Jim Miller following his impressive kneebar submission win over Charles Oliveira on Saturday night at UFC 124. Miller talked about feeling disrespected heading into this fight by the oddsmaker, what he needs to do to get noticed and why he thinks the WEC lightweights coming into the UFC are going to get “weeded out pretty quickly.”

UFC 124 Aftermath: As Satisfying As It Gets

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Georges St. Pierre so totally outclassed Josh Koscheck at UFC 124 on Saturday night that it’s tempting to call his performance one of scariest five-round beatdowns of all time. Unfortunately, St. Pierre …


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Georges St. Pierre so totally outclassed Josh Koscheck at UFC 124 on Saturday night that it’s tempting to call his performance one of scariest five-round beatdowns of all time. Unfortunately, St. Pierre is too damn nice to ever be described as scary. In fact, one of the things that’s so great about GSP is that his very being invalidates all of the run-of-the-mill MMA clichés that so often lead us to refer to fighters as “savages” or “warriors” or some other such made-up bullshit. St. Pierre is a sportsman; a dude who has absolutely no qualms about beating your ass for as long as his job description requires, then sharing an awkwardly lengthy embrace with you inside the cage before getting on the mic and apologizing to the fans for not beating your ass even worse. Frankly, it’s impossible not to like the guy for it.

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Thiago Alves Wants Jake Shields Next

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MONTREAL — MMA Fighting spoke to Thiago Alves following his UFC 124 win over John Howard about why he thought this was his most dominant win inside the Octagon, how he has matured over the years, how nutritionist Mike Dolce helped him cut weight and why he thinks Jake Shields needs to fight him before fighting GSP.

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MONTREAL — MMA Fighting spoke to Thiago Alves following his UFC 124 win over John Howard about why he thought this was his most dominant win inside the Octagon, how he has matured over the years, how nutritionist Mike Dolce helped him cut weight and why he thinks Jake Shields needs to fight him before fighting GSP.

Newcomer John Makdessi Felt No Jitters in UFC Debut

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MONTREAL — MMA Fighting caught up with John Makdessi, who won his Octagon debut against Pat Audinwood at UFC 124 on Saturday night. Makdessi talked about his game plan going into the fight and how he felt prior to making his UFC debut in his hometown.

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MONTREAL — MMA Fighting caught up with John Makdessi, who won his Octagon debut against Pat Audinwood at UFC 124 on Saturday night. Makdessi talked about his game plan going into the fight and how he felt prior to making his UFC debut in his hometown.