Report: Jon Fitch to Welcome Aaron Simpson to the Welterweight Division; Fight Possible for UFC 149


(Jon Fitch is proudly sponsored by Dr. Remus’s Old-Timey Follicular Fertilizer and Invigorator for Males. / Photo courtesy of @jonfitchdotnet)

As first reported by MMAWeekly, UFC welterweight contender Jon Fitch will make his next Octagon appearance against ex-middleweight Aaron Simpson, who will be dropping to 170 for the first time in his career. The fight, which hasn’t been officially announced yet, is rumored to take place at UFC 149, July 21st in Calgary.

The formerly rock-solid Fitch has seen victory elude him in his last two fights. Most recently he was on the wrong end of a 12-second knockout against Johny Hendricks at UFC 141 in December, which followed a disappointing draw against BJ Penn. As for Simpson, the former ASU wrestling star lost a split-decision to Ronny Markes in February — which snapped a three-fight winning streak — and is now looking to relaunch his career in a division where he might enjoy a size advantage over his opponents.

So what you do think: Is this a rebound fight for Fitch, or the best decision that Simpson could have made? And are you psyched to see this matchup?


(Jon Fitch is proudly sponsored by Dr. Remus’s Old-Timey Follicular Fertilizer and Invigorator for Males. / Photo courtesy of @jonfitchdotnet)

As first reported by MMAWeekly, UFC welterweight contender Jon Fitch will make his next Octagon appearance against ex-middleweight Aaron Simpson, who will be dropping to 170 for the first time in his career. The fight, which hasn’t been officially announced yet, is rumored to take place at UFC 149, July 21st in Calgary.

The formerly rock-solid Fitch has seen victory elude him in his last two fights. Most recently he was on the wrong end of a 12-second knockout against Johny Hendricks at UFC 141 in December, which followed a disappointing draw against BJ Penn. As for Simpson, the former ASU wrestling star lost a split-decision to Ronny Markes in February — which snapped a three-fight winning streak — and is now looking to relaunch his career in a division where he might enjoy a size advantage over his opponents.

So what you do think: Is this a rebound fight for Fitch, or the best decision that Simpson could have made? And are you psyched to see this matchup?

UFC 149 Calgary Update: Canadian Carvalho vs Roop and Akiyama vs Alves Added

UFC Canada announced last night via it’s Twitter feed that two bouts have been added to the UFC 149 Calgary card that takes place on July 21st from the Pengrowth Saddledome.
“Two more fights confirmed for Calgary #UFC149 – CDN Ant…

UFC Canada announced last night via it’s Twitter feed that two bouts have been added to the UFC 149 Calgary card that takes place on July 21st from the Pengrowth Saddledome.

“Two more fights confirmed for Calgary  – CDN Antonio Carvalho faces American George Roop and Thiago Alves against Yoshihiro Akiyama”

Posted on UFC Canada Twitter Feed: @UFC_CA

Canadian featherweight Antonio Carvalho has landed a spot on the card against American George Roop in a very big step-up fight for the Oshawa, Ontario native. Carvalho is 13-5 in his career and coming off a razor-thin loss to Felipe Arantes in his UFC debut at UFC 142 in January. He will look to use this opportunity to establish himself in the UFC.

The 12-9 Roop was in line for a shot at the title as recently as last year, but has fallen off a bit with two consecutive losses to Cub Swanson and Hatsu Hioki, two of the very best in his weight class.

The other fight announced is a very intriguing match up between two veteran UFC warriors with their backs against the chopping block wall. Brazilian welterweight Thiago Alves will battle Japanese star Yoshihiro Akiyama.

The once top-five welterweight Alves has lost four of his last six fights, including his last fight against Martin Kampmann, where he dominated for the entire fight before being submitted in the last minute. The naturally large fighter continues his commitment to cutting weight to compete in the welterweight division.

On the other hand, Akiyama will be fighting for only the second time in his career as a welterweight. The long-time 185-pound fighter lost his welterweight debut to Jake Shields in Japan in February. The Japanese star Judoka has lost four of five fights in the UFC and needs a win very badly to avoid being cut by the UFC.

The announcement of these fights brings the total to six announced fights on the card and the addition of Carvalho means that four Canadians are already booked for the Calgary show. 

 

 

Announced Bouts (subject to change)


– Jose Aldo vs TBA (Featherweight Title Fight)

– Thiago Alves vs Yoshihiro Akiyama (welterweight)

– George Roop vs Antonio Carvalho* (featherweight)

– Nick Ring* vs Court McGee (middleweight)

– Bryan Carraway vs Mitch Gagnon* (bantamweight)

– Mitch Clarke* vs Anton Kuivanen (lightweight)

* Canadian fighter

Keep it locked in here for all Canadian card updates.

 


Dwight Wakabayashi is a Featured Columnist for Bleacher Report MMA, MMA Editor at CKSN.ca and guest blogger for Sportsnet.ca.

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Despite Four-Fight Losing Streak, Yoshihiro Akiyama to Return Against Thiago Alves at UFC 149


(Sure, he may look strange to us, but that sort of thing is totally normal where he’s from.)

Somebody up there must like Yoshihiro Akiyama. Though the master judoka/crooner has been defeated in his last four outings — most recently dropping a decision to Jake Shields at UFC 144 — he’ll be getting another chance against Thiago Alves at UFC 149 (July 21st, Calgary). Bizarrely, UFC.com describes the welterweight bout as “a matchup between ground specialists who love to stand and trade.” That’s certainly an apt description of Sexyama, but Alves is more of “a standup specialist who should really stop diving into guillotine chokes.”

Alves’s loss to Martin Kampmann last month dropped his record over the last three years to a disappointing 2-4, with his only wins coming against Papy Abedi and John Howard, so he needs this win almost as much as his opponent does. If Akiyama loses, he’ll become just the second fighter in UFC history (after Steve Cantwell) to suffer five consecutive losses within the promotion. Anybody think he has a chance of breaking his streak?

Check out the current lineup of UFC 149 after the jump…


(Sure, he may look strange to us, but that sort of thing is totally normal where he’s from.)

Somebody up there must like Yoshihiro Akiyama. Though the master judoka/crooner has been defeated in his last four outings — most recently dropping a decision to Jake Shields at UFC 144 — he’ll be getting another chance against Thiago Alves at UFC 149 (July 21st, Calgary). Bizarrely, UFC.com describes the welterweight bout as “a matchup between ground specialists who love to stand and trade.” That’s certainly an apt description of Sexyama, but Alves is more of “a standup specialist who should really stop diving into guillotine chokes.”

Alves’s loss to Martin Kampmann last month dropped his record over the last three years to a disappointing 2-4, with his only wins coming against Papy Abedi and John Howard, so he needs this win almost as much as his opponent does. If Akiyama loses, he’ll become just the second fighter in UFC history (after Steve Cantwell) to suffer five consecutive losses within the promotion. Anybody think he has a chance of breaking his streak?

Check out the current lineup of UFC 149 after the jump…

Jose Aldo vs. TBA (for featherweight title)
Thiago Alves vs. Yoshihiro Akiyama (WW)
George Roop vs. Antonio Carvalho (FW)
Nick Ring vs. Court McGee (MW)
Bryan Caraway vs. Mitch Gagnon (BW)
Mitch Clarke vs. Anton Kuivanen (LW)

UFC News: The Spider, Wrapped in Sonnen’s Web

Two years after their first UFC bout, Anderson Silva still hasn’t silenced Chael Sonnen and his endless stream of absurdity.  Despite being submitted by the champ in August of 2010, Sonnen still won’t shut up. He’s gone as far as…

Two years after their first UFC bout, Anderson Silva still hasn’t silenced Chael Sonnen and his endless stream of absurdity.  Despite being submitted by the champ in August of 2010, Sonnen still won’t shut up. He’s gone as far as declaring himself the UFC middleweight champion while carrying around a plastic replica belt that can be found on Amazon for $22.99. 

While most fans including myself simply laugh at Sonnen for what he is, an entertainer, Silva takes his remarks very seriously.  Silva is a person who values respect and he shows this by giving respect to those around him, including his enemies.

He exhibited his reverence by bowing at the feet of Sonnen immediately after winning their first match. This was after weeks of verbal abuse from Sonnen. One of my favorite Sonnen quotes was “I can drag Anderson Silva out of a hotel and beat up him anytime I want.  I’ve made a commitment to wait until August 7 and I’m going to do everything I can to make sure millions of people watch me do it.” 

Since his first loss to the champion, Sonnen has talked his way to fame and has earned a rematch with the Brazilian.  He has truly outdone himself in the past few years, making his statements prior to their UFC 117 bout seem tame.  He’s spun such a huge web of nonsense that the Spider seemingly can’t escape.  Silva will reluctantly rematch the loud mouth this summer and possibly be free from his web of lunacy.

Silva’s reluctance to fight Sonnen a second time stems from comments Sonnen made regarding Silva’s Black House teammates.  Sonnen spoke negatively about Brazil and essentially called the Noguiera brothers stupid and naive in regard to modern technology. He discredited their value, skill level and relevancy to the sport. 

Naturally, as a student of the brothers, Silva was offended and angry.  In an interview, Sonnen said, “I don’t have a problem against the Brazilian people. I have a problem against the Brazilian government.  The government of Brazil has refused to extradite Black House.  Black House needs to stand trial in America for crimes against integrity.” 

He then made comments about Silva’s wife.  He said he would break into Silva’s home, pat his wife on her ass and tell her to make a steak for him, medium rare, how he likes it.  It was after these comments that Silva appeared to truly be agitated by his rival.  Silva has spoken to interviewers about how Sonnen is disrespectful and undeserving of another title fight.  Silva says that he understands the need to promote in this sport but he thinks Sonnen has gone too far.  He also believes Sonnen to be a cheat because of his use of testosterone replacement therapy.

Sonnen is such a nut that he even used his failure of a drug test for steroids as an opportunity to boast.  After the California State Athletic Commission found him to be utilizing, what was later found to be medically prescribed, exogenous testosterone, he said, “You’re telling me I’m one-tenth higher than the average man? Re-test that.  You must have caught me on a low day.” He also claimed “Chael Sonnen’s too goddamn macho for the standardized testing procedures of the California State control board.” 

He seemingly will never miss an opportunity to either disrespect Anderson Silva or blow his own horn.  Despite his focus on Silva, he apparently doesn’t set anyone else in the company out of bounds.  According to this statement of his, even 265+ pound Brock Lesnar doesn’t intimidate him enough to keep him quiet.

“If Brock Lesnar was here right now, I’d take my boot off and throw it at him, and he’d better polish it up before he brings it back to me.  Talking about he’s the baddest guy in the UFC? Brock, quit eating so many raw eggs and doing push-ups because it’s affecting your realm of reality.  Are you kidding me? I’d slap you in your face, and you wouldn’t do anything.  ‘I’m Brock Lesnar.  I’ve got this $5 haircut and a knife tattooed on my chest.’ I’ll shove it up your face if you get in Chael Sonnen’s way.”

The seemingly infinite number of Sonnen interviews on YouTube is quality entertainment.  His statements have become more ridiculous over time.  It’s gotten to a point where no one really knows when he’s being serious.  Ironically, the only true statements he makes are those about being able to dominate Silva physically. 

In 2010 he did just that and hasn’t stopped bragging about it.  He’s disputed the integrity of Silva’s title by carrying around a plastic UFC replica belt and making several statements including, “In what parallel universe can you punch a man 300 times, he wraps his legs around your head for eight seconds and they declare him the winner? On the streets of West Linn, Oregon, if you lay on your back with your legs wrapped around a man’s head for eight seconds, that does not make you a winner. That makes…not a winner.” 

When asked about his expectations for the rematch, Sonnen claimed the fight will be a boring, one-sided beating with him “swinging the hammer.”  He’s been asking for this fight for two years and has added incentives to lure the spider in.

Immediately after his domination of Brian Stann, Sonnen said in his post fight interview with Joe Rogan, “Anderson Silva, you absolutely suck!  Super Bowl weekend, the biggest rematch in the history of the business. I’m calling you out Silva, but we’re upping the stakes. I beat you, you leave the division. You beat me, I will leave the UFC forever.”  He later claimed the offer had expired since Silva didn’t respond.

Silva has made few statements about a rematch.  As possibly the most skilled fighter in the world today, he most likely doesn’t feel the need to speak.  Actions do speak louder than words. Recently he’s made claims that he won’t be taken down by the wrestler this time.  He said that Sonnen was able to dominate him for the majority of the first fight because he had broken ribs.

The rematch is scheduled for UFC 149 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in front of a record-breaking 80,000 spectators. This is bound to be the biggest event the promotion has hosted and Sonnen is doing everything in his power to fill every seat in the soccer stadium.

While I expect Silva to win the rematch, Sonnen’s comments have convinced me that anything is possible.  Sonnen can honestly say he’s beaten up the best fighter in the world and he very well may not stop saying it.  With his mouth, he has turned this match-up into one of the biggest rivalries in the sport, comparable to the Jones versus Evans situation.

I leave you with a few of my favorite Chael Sonnen quotes and his highlight real of greatness:

When asked about his intentions after fighting Silva he said, “I put Anderson Silva out for a year and when I’m done with that I’m going to put GSP out for a decade.”

When discussing how he may end his MMA career he stated “I think when my fighting future is done and my athletic ability has diminished I’ll probably join the NFL.”

When speaking about Silva’s manager and translator he said, “Anderson just fired Ed Soares and replaced him with a Translation App he got on his phone for $14.95.”

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Jose Aldo: 5 Potential Opponents for UFC 149

The Ultimate Fighting Championship announced that the date for their first show in Calgary, Alberta will be July 21st.They also announced the highlight attraction in featherweight champion and world top-five fighter Jose Aldo. The division is…

The Ultimate Fighting Championship announced that the date for their first show in Calgary, Alberta will be July 21st.

They also announced the highlight attraction in featherweight champion and world top-five fighter Jose Aldo.

The division is a bit light at the top right now, and some new blood like Frankie Edgar and some of the other smaller lightweights could soon be on the horizon. In the meantime, there are three men at the front of the line to Aldo. Two of them, Dustin Poirier and Chan Sung Jung, will face each other on UFC On Fuel TV 3 on May 15th, from Fairfax, Virginia.

Waiting in the wings without a scheduled fight is Hatsu Hioki, whom many feel is the undisputed No. 1 contender for the title right now.

Aldo facing any one of those three men is a high-level, headline-worthy fight for UFC 149 in Calgary. After that, it gets a bit questionable, but here are a few more possible fights for Aldo in addition to those three.

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UFC Calgary Press Conference: Silva vs. Sonnen Rematch Slated for Soccer Stadium in Rio, Aldo Defends Belt in July + More

(Full press conference video, via YouTube.com/UFC. Man, Nick Ring is like a *god* in that town.)

Today’s UFC press conference in Calgary resulted in a tidal wave of major announcements, highlighted by two title-fight bookings and confirmations of three Canadian events in 2012. Here’s what we’re looking at…

– The middleweight championship rematch between Anderson Silva and Chael Sonnen will take place at an 80,000-seat soccer stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, not Sao Paulo as originally reported. [Ed. note: R.I.P., Chael.] The exact venue hasn’t been confirmed yet, and the event is expected to take place at UFC 147 on either June 16th or June 23rd. It will be the third time in 10 months that Rio will host a UFC event. We’ll be keeping our eyes out for this guy.

– For the third year in a row, the UFC will hold three events in Canada this year: UFC 149 in Calgary (7/21), UFC 152 in Toronto (9/22), and UFC 154 in Montreal (11/17). No matchups have been scheduled for the Toronto and Montreal shows, although welterweight champ Georges St. Pierre said he’d like to compete at UFC 154 if his knee-surgery recovery allows it.


(Full press conference video, via YouTube.com/UFC. Man, Nick Ring is like a *god* in that town.)

Today’s UFC press conference in Calgary resulted in a tidal wave of major announcements, highlighted by two title-fight bookings and confirmations of three Canadian events in 2012. Here’s what we’re looking at…

– The middleweight championship rematch between Anderson Silva and Chael Sonnen will take place at an 80,000-seat soccer stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, not Sao Paulo as originally reported. [Ed. note: R.I.P., Chael.] The exact venue hasn’t been confirmed yet, and the event is expected to take place at UFC 147 on either June 16th or June 23rd. It will be the third time in 10 months that Rio will host a UFC event. We’ll be keeping our eyes out for this guy.

– For the third year in a row, the UFC will hold three events in Canada this year: UFC 149 in Calgary (7/21), UFC 152 in Toronto (9/22), and UFC 154 in Montreal (11/17). No matchups have been scheduled for the Toronto and Montreal shows, although welterweight champ Georges St. Pierre said he’d like to compete at UFC 154 if his knee-surgery recovery allows it.

– The Calgary event will be headlined by Jose Aldo defending his title against a challenger to be named later. It will be the UFC’s first official visit to Alberta, although the WEC previously held their “Varner vs. Shalorus” event in Alberta in June 2010. Aldo is coming off his first-round knockout of Chad Mendes at UFC 142; his next opponent is rumored to be Hatsu Hioki.

Jason MacDonald is already scheduled to face Tom Lawlor at UFC on FUEL 3 (May 15th; Fairfax, VA), but the Calgary native hopes to have his UFC retirement fight at UFC 149.