Miesha: Cyborg’s ‘A Very Big Girl,’ But I Have The Heart & Technique

Just over two weeks ahead of her first-ever UFC title defense against Amanda Nunes on the main card of July 9’s blockbuster UFC 200 event from Las Vegas, UFC women’s bantamweight champion Miesha Tate knows there are some absolutely huge fights awaiting her if she can get past “The Lioness.” She can’t look past the fast-starting

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Just over two weeks ahead of her first-ever UFC title defense against Amanda Nunes on the main card of July 9’s blockbuster UFC 200 event from Las Vegas, UFC women’s bantamweight champion Miesha Tate knows there are some absolutely huge fights awaiting her if she can get past “The Lioness.”

She can’t look past the fast-starting (and oftentimes, fading) challenger, but it’d be impossible to not eye say, a trilogy bout against former champ Ronda Rousey or a huge superfight of sorts versus Invicta FC featherweight champ Cristiane ‘Cyborg’ Justino, who just made her UFC debut in May. Speaking during a media luncheon in Hollywood, California, today (via MMA Fighting), ‘Cupcake’ expressed her obvious excitement of fighting the dominant ‘Cyborg’:

“I think it would be really cool to fight Cyborg, honestly,” Tate said. “Like to really see what it’s like to be in there with someone with her power. … I’ll be the first to admit, physically I think I would be at a disadvantage, but I think that I can be the one to prove that I have the heart, the durability, the determination and the will power — and technique — to overcome that kind of challenge. And that intrigues me. That would be very rewarding to me.”

Tate had previously teased a move up to 140 pounds in order to fight ‘Cyborg,’ and Justino actually made that weight for his first UFC bout, a UFC 198 win over Leslie Smith. But ‘Cupcake’ finally received a much-deserved title shot against then-champion Holly Holm at March’s UFC 196, and capitalized by securing an emphatic come-from-behind submission to rip the belt from ‘The Preacher’s Daughter.’

That obviously complicated things, so Tate revealed that while her opinion on the matter hasn’t necessarily changed, she’s not sure if she can galavant between weight classes as featherweight champ Conor McGregor has seemingly been doing:

“It hasn’t changed, but the thing is, is I don’t know if I can not fight for the belt while I’m the champion,” Tate said. “I don’t know how that works. I’m not Conor McGregor. He has like his own set of rules. I’m not really sure. I wouldn’t be opposed to it. But I think it would be better if we did make it a title fight. At some point if that comes down and it’s allowed, like of course.”

Weight always seems to be the issue with any top female fighter facing ‘Cyborg,’ whose long-rumored feud with Rousey turned out to be only rumors when ‘Rowdy’ said she’d have to make bantamweight and Justino ultimately said it was too much. But she did hit 139 on the scales prior to her win over Smith in her native Curitiba, Brazil, so Tate believes that while ‘Cyborg’ is obviously a huge competitor, she can make the bantamweight limit of 135 pounds – even if it is tough – nonetheless:

“I think she can make 135 pounds, but yeah, she’s a very big girl,” Tate said. “She’s naturally big and I’m sure that it would be really a difficult cut for her. She’d have to lose muscle. She wouldn’t just be able to lose the water weight. She’d have to come down.”

A Tate-Cyborg tilt for the belt would be a massive spectacle, yet the UFC may want to book ‘Cupcake’ against Rousey, Holm, or even the winner of UFC 200’s Julianna Pena vs. Cat Zingano match-up first, and with ‘Cyborg’s’ UFC future uncertain as of now, the belt could be around another woman’s waist when the chance to book it even legitimately arose.

Then again, it could just be the biggest fight to make in women’s MMA for later this year if Rousey ends up not returning until next year. After nearly retiring with her position in the division up in the air only 18 months ago, the future is all of the sudden bright for Tate.

All she has to do is keep winning.

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JDS: Stipe Miocic Will Only Be Champion Until We Meet Again

No. 4-ranked UFC heavyweight Junior “Cigano” Dos Santos recently bounced back with a vintage one sided decision victory over the previously surging Ben Rothwell in the main event of UFC Fight Night 86 last April. Dos Santos underwent shoulder surgery after the bout that has put him on the sidelines for the immediate future, but

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No. 4-ranked UFC heavyweight Junior “Cigano” Dos Santos recently bounced back with a vintage one sided decision victory over the previously surging Ben Rothwell in the main event of UFC Fight Night 86 last April.

Dos Santos underwent shoulder surgery after the bout that has put him on the sidelines for the immediate future, but he should return within the coming months to a big fight in the suddenly booming heavyweight division.

A new champion was recently crowned in the division as Stipe Miocic knocked out Fabricio Werdum in the main event of May’s UFC 198 to steal the title.

Miocic will next defend his newly acquired strap against long-time veteran Alistair Overeem in the main event of September’s UFC 203.

Dos Santos has done battle with both men, getting the better of Miocic in a five round slug fest back in December 2014, and suffering a brutal knockout loss to Overeem in December 2015.

JDS respects Miocic and feels as if he’ll get by Overeem, but he also feels as if he’ll be the man to take the belt from the Croatian:

“Miocic is a great athlete, he gave me one of the toughest fights of my career, he hits really hard and I think he will hold that belt for a long time, until he meets me again. He lives a great moment and I don’t think he’ll make the same mistakes I made against Overeem, like respecting him too much and giving him too much space.” Dos Santos told Portal do Vale Tudo.

“Cigano” previously expressed interest in fighting Werdum, a man he had knocked out years ago, but the former champion confirms that it wasn’t personal, as he’s simply focused on recapturing the title:

“My will is to fight for the belt. He had the belt so I wanted to fight him, but now he doesn’t have what I want anymore, so he doesn’t matter to me. If the UFC decides I should fight him, I will. I confess I will even like it, it has the potential to be a great fight.”

Will the Brazilian slugger get his chance to reclaim heavyweight gold in the foreseeable future?

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Michael Bisping Calls Out Georges St-Pierre

A lifelong dream was recognized over a week ago when UFC veteran Michael ‘The Count’ Bisping downed the now-former champion Luke Rockhold in the main event of UFC 199, to capture the first UFC title in the Brit’s decade-long UFC career. Now Bisping is as cocky and confident as ever, as he is prepared to

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A lifelong dream was recognized over a week ago when UFC veteran Michael ‘The Count’ Bisping downed the now-former champion Luke Rockhold in the main event of UFC 199, to capture the first UFC title in the Brit’s decade-long UFC career.

Now Bisping is as cocky and confident as ever, as he is prepared to take on all challengers for his first UFC title defense. In a recent interview with Ariel Helwani on The MMA Hour this week, Bisping spoke on who that challenger just might be:

“Well, you know of course, I’m no spring chicken,” he said. “I’m 37. It’s not like I’ve got 10 years ahead of me. There’s certain fights that I want, there’s certain people I’d like to get revenge on, and there’s certainly viable contenders. So there’s many different ways you can go and there are many ways you can look at things.

“Now I know Chris Weidman is bitching and getting on like a 12-year-old on Instagram and stuff, talking about me and directing insults at me and this and that. The fact of the matter is that Chris just lost to the guy that I just knocked out.

He wasn’t scheduled to fight me, he was scheduled for a rematch with Luke Rockhold. So as far as I’m concerned, Chris Weidman needs to win a fight.

Chris Weidman is out of the equation. Chris Weidman is coming off a loss, and unless you’re called Chael Sonnen you don’t get title shots coming off a loss.”

BispingStopsRockhold2Another viable contender the champion mentioned is No. 3-ranked Ronaldo ‘Jacare’ Souza, who is coming hot off of a first round thrashing of Vitor Belfort at UFC 198 in May:

“Jacare of course is a very, very viable contender,” he said. “So he’s certainly in the running. A rematch with Luke Rockhold, again, I think Luke should rematch with Chris and then whoever wins that is probably the No. 1 contender.

Yes me and Luke are one and one, but that first fight was two years ago and this rematch wasn’t even close. I knocked him out in three minutes.

I knocked him out cold, so maybe Chris and Luke, they have the match that was scheduled and the winner of that is the No. 1 contender.”

A rematch with Dan Henderson is also an intriguing matchup to Bisping, as the pair met at UFC 100 back in 2009 that saw Henderson putting Bisping to sleep early with a nasty right hand. Now with ‘Hendo’ coming towards the end of his career, and riding the momentum of the devastating knockout win over Hector Lombard at UFC 199, a rematch between the two makes sense now more than ever:

“Of course, there’s been talk about Dan Henderson, which kind of came out of the blue,” Bisping said. “Dan Henderson kind of tweeted it out, and Joe Rogan put a picture on Instagram, and that seems to be getting a lot of traction.

Of course, that is a fight that I would love. There hasn’t been any kind of offer or anything like that, but that’s a fight that I would take because everybody knows about UFC 100, and Dan Henderson still has an image of him floating above my head while I’m knocked out as his logo. So, I would like to put him in his place.”

“One thing I would like to do is defend the belt in the U.K.,” he said. “I would love to defend the belt in Manchester later in the year.”

Bisping vs. HendoLater in the interview Helwani asked Bisping on his thoughts of a potential showdown against former 170-pound king Georges St-Pierre, an idea that seemed to intrigue the new champ:

“It kind of has now that you mentioned it,” he said. “As you said, fighting Georges St-Pierre [would be] great, and of course for the title for who has the most wins in UFC history…I mean, that alone is a fantastic tagline and great promotion.

And of course, the numbers would be fantastic with Georges St-Pierre, he’s a massive, proven draw, and at the end of the day we’ll try to generate as much money as possible. 

“I do want to defend the belt, and I want to make as much money as I can in the process. So, I would certainly be open to sending Georges St-Pierre back to a movie set because that would be a fight I would definitely win and if Georges St-Pierre is listening, any time you fancy it, just be a man and sign on the dotted line and your return will be short-lived.”

“Whether it’s Georges St-Pierre, Dan Henderson, Jacare Souza — who ever it is, line them up and I’ll knock them down.”

(All transcribed quotes courtesy of MMA Fighting)

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JDS Thinks Miocic Is ‘Way Better’ Than Overeem

Stipe Miocic stunned former champion Fabricio Werdum in his hometown of Curitiba, Brazil over a week ago in the main event of UFC 198, ending the Brazilian’s night and title reign early, with a right hand that sent ‘Vai Cavalo’ into a temporary slumber. After dropping the title to Miocic, Werdum called for an immediate

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Stipe Miocic stunned former champion Fabricio Werdum in his hometown of Curitiba, Brazil over a week ago in the main event of UFC 198, ending the Brazilian’s night and title reign early, with a right hand that sent ‘Vai Cavalo’ into a temporary slumber.

After dropping the title to Miocic, Werdum called for an immediate rematch, however it seems the UFC might want to go in a different direction, possibly pitting the surging Dutch contender Alistair Overeem against the new Croatian champ.

If that is to be the case, No. 4-Ranked heavyweight Junior dos Santos is putting his money on Miocic.

DosSantosPressConferenceIn a recent interview on The MMA Hour this past Monday, ‘JDS’ suggested Overeem simply doesn’t ‘have what it takes’ to defeat the new champ:

“If it happens, I’m going to give the advantage to Miocic again over Overeem,” dos Santos said. “I don’t think Overeem has what it takes to beat Miocic.

Miocic is really hard. Do you remember my fight against him, against Miocic? It was one of the toughest fights I’ve ever had. He hits very hard.

He’s got really heavy hands, so I think when I watch Miocic fight and Overeem fight, I think Miocic is way better than him.”

304_Fabricio_Werdum_vs_Stipe_Miocic.0.0[1]Dos Santos also admitted that even though Overeem owns a victory over himself, and No. 6-Ranked Andrei Arlovski, it’s still not enough to convince him he can get the job done:

“[Overeem] did very well against a very tough guy, Arlovski,” he said. “Actually, Overeem is coming from very good moments. He beat me, he beat Arlovski now, so he’s doing very well. But like I said, I give the advantage to Miocic.

 “But you never know. It’s MMA. I’m sure Overeem has a lot of chances to be the next champion, but I think it’s going to be hard for him.”

‘JDS’ also commented on his loss to his longtime rival Overeem, and his desire for a rematch:

alistair overeem“That was something I have no words to explain, because that was hard,” dos Santos said. “That was hard for me. I’m not saying that he’s not good, that he doesn’t deserve it. He deserved the victory.

He won the fight. He was better than me. But man, even watching this fight now against Arlovski, sometimes I say ‘how did I lose to that guy?’ 

But you know, I think it’s part of the thing. I’m not being disrespectful to him. He’s been fighting for a long, long time. But man, it would be great to have this rematch.”

While ‘JDS’, Overeem, and Miocic all await their next respective bouts, a matchup between Miocic and Overeem in expected to be next. It looks like ‘Cigano’ is picking Miocic without hesitation, do you agree?

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Roy Nelson Says Werdum’s Own People Caused Him To Get Knocked Out

Fabricio Werdum had the opportunity of a lifetime in the main event of last weekend’s (May 14, 2016) UFC 198 from his home of Brazil. Attempting to make the first defense of his UFC heavyweight title, Werdum faced off with Stipe Miocic in front of forty-thousand plus screaming Brazilian fans. Unfortunately for “Vai Cavalo”, however,

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Fabricio Werdum had the opportunity of a lifetime in the main event of last weekend’s (May 14, 2016) UFC 198 from his home of Brazil.

Attempting to make the first defense of his UFC heavyweight title, Werdum faced off with Stipe Miocic in front of forty-thousand plus screaming Brazilian fans. Unfortunately for “Vai Cavalo”, however, he was knocked out by Miocic in the very first round, a stoppage that left the crowd silent.

Fellow heavyweight slugger Roy “Big Country” Nelson feels as if the crowd played a part in Werdum losing his title:

“I think it was the Brazilian crowd of 45,000 people,” Nelson said. “You’re like, ‘Dude, I want to make some things happen. I want to make fireworks.’ And when you do fireworks for the fans, you want to put a show for the fans, you just kind of sometimes get a little over anxious. I know that feeling.” Nelson told MMAFighting.com.

Nelson, while not taking anything away from Miocic, further criticized Werdum, saying that the Brazilian’s strategy wasn’t so ‘bright’:

“I was impressed that he knocked Werdum out because I didn’t see that coming, but at the same time, when you got a 240-pound man running at you, and you just stick your hand out, you’re definitely going to hurt somebody.

“No, I don’t think it was a lucky punch. I just think Werdum wasn’t so bright because he was just very like, ‘just stand there, man. Just fight.’ Nelson said. “He just ran at him.”

Do you agree with “Big Country’s” assessment?

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Fabricio Werdum Has His Next Opponent In Mind

After losing his heavyweight title to Stipe Miocic in the main event of UFC 198 in his home-country  of Brazil, his first loss in almost five years, Fabricio Werdum is looking to get back inside the Octagon sooner rather than later. Werdum (20-6-1) suffered a devastating KO at the hands of Miocic in a matter of

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After losing his heavyweight title to Stipe Miocic in the main event of UFC 198 in his home-country  of Brazil, his first loss in almost five years, Fabricio Werdum is looking to get back inside the Octagon sooner rather than later.

Werdum (20-6-1) suffered a devastating KO at the hands of Miocic in a matter of two-minutes and forty-seven seconds of the first round, and lost the title he won back in June of last year when he submitted Cain Velasquez in Mexico.

fabricio-werdum-submissionFollowing the bout Werdum was adamant on an immediate rematch against Miocic, however it appears the UFC might want to go in a different direction, perhaps giving a title shot to the surging Alistair Overeem.

In a recent interview with MMAJunkie, Werdum’s manager Ali Abdelaziz revealed who his client may want to throw down with next:

“Fabricio wants a chance to win back his belt, but we’re not sure that’s the direction the UFC wants to go right now,” Abdelaziz said.

“So I spoke with Fabricio, and he thinks that Josh Barnett would be a great opponent.”

“There were talks before about them competing in a grappling match, but why not have a fistfight instead?”
Abdelaziz said he is not a big fan of Barnett, but respects him all the same, and believes he and Werdum would put on quite the show:

“Personally, I’m a big fan of Josh Barnett. He’s a true veteran of the sport and a legend, just like Fabricio. I think this would be a fantastic fight, and Fabricio does, too.”

“It’s with all due respect, but yeah, we’re laying out the challenge. I hope Josh will accept the fight.”

RothwellSubmitsBarnettBarnett (34-8) is coming off of a submission loss to Ben Rothwell late this past January, via gogo choke at UFC on Fox 18. Barnett has won three of his last five fights including wins over Frank Mir and Roy Nelson over the past three years.

A bout between the two world-class grapplers would be a fun one, but will Werdum get his wish?

 

 

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