It has been a little while since we were given any “Fight Motion” highlights, but they are back for UFC 199.
The card featured Michael Bisping knocking out Luke Rockhold to become the new UFC middleweight champion.
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It has been a little while since we were given any “Fight Motion” highlights, but they are back for UFC 199.
The card featured Michael Bisping knocking out Luke Rockhold to become the new UFC middleweight champion.
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It has been a little while since we were given any “Fight Motion” highlights, but they are back for UFC 199.
The card featured Michael Bisping knocking out Luke Rockhold to become the new UFC middleweight champion.
Newly crowned UFC middleweight champion Michael ‘The Count’ Bisping is coming off a first round knockout victory over Luke Rockhold at UFC 199, to secure his first UFC title in his lengthy ten year UFC career. Now less than a week after winning the coveted 185-pound strap, Bisping claims he already has an opponent in mind
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Newly crowned UFC middleweight champion Michael ‘The Count’ Bisping is coming off a first round knockout victory over Luke Rockhold at UFC 199, to secure his first UFC title in his lengthy ten year UFC career.
Now less than a week after winning the coveted 185-pound strap, Bisping claims he already has an opponent in mind for his first title defense and it’s not a Rockhold trilogy bout.
In a recent interview with ESPN’s Brett Okamoto, Bisping dished on his post-fight exchange with Rockhold, his past doubts about ever winning a UFC title, his use of a ‘homophobic slur’, and more.
Bisping first spoke on how he felt after finally winning the title, comparing it to the feeling of climbing Mount Everest:
“I do feel it internally. This is a lifelong quest. I’ve been in the UFC for 10 years. Of course, there were a couple darker days along the way where you thought this was never going to happen, but as a fighter, you have to have self-belief.
It’s here now and it’s a little surreal. It does feel like I have achieved … it feels like I’ve made it to the top of Mount Everest and I passed a few dead bodies along the way. It feels like I climbed Mount Everest with one leg and everybody said to me, “Nobody can climb Mount Everest with one leg.”
Because I knew everybody was writing me off. I had a lot of critics and fans who never thought I could do this, so, yeah, it feels good.”
While it took ‘The Count’ a lengthy ten years in the promotion to finally realize his dream, there were instances where Bisping questioned if he’d ever get to the top of the UFC’s 185-pound division:
“I can’t remember any exact instances of when they occurred, but I had No. 1 contender matchups several times and I lost them all. After that loss to Luke, I knew I could always have a career in fighting and make money.
But when you’re getting into your late 30s, you’ve got to be realistic, of course. That negativity doesn’t last long with myself, though. You start putting together a win streak, you fight Anderson Silva [in February] and get a win, you think a title shot has to be on the horizon.
I’m generally an optimist, but of course, when you’ve been with the UFC for a decade and still not had a title shot, there is a little part of you that wonders if it will ever happen.”
Bisping’s initial meeting with Rockhold ended with the Englishman tapping to a mounted guillotine, however, Bisping doesn’t believe much changed from the first bout except the mental aspect of things:
“Technically, to be honest, nothing really changed from the first fight. The thing that really changed was the mental aspect. The mind controls everything, it really does. You have to be calm in there and maybe I was letting the emotions get the better of me in the first fight.
I’ve said it a million times, that in an anguished state of mind, you’re never the best version of yourself. There was no love lost between Luke and I, but I wasn’t looking at it like that.
And I have no ill will towards the guy. I really don’t. I was there for myself. The opponent was irrelevant. I was calm with a smile on my face and that was the difference.”
Following Bisping’s title win Saturday, rather than shaking hands and embracing to congratulate one another, the two men embroiled in a back-and-forth banter of words at the post-fight press conference:
“What happened was, after the fight was over, of course I’m happy, I was thanking the crowd. I went past Luke and shook his hand and said, “Well done.” I always say that, win or lose. It’s a hard thing to be a pro fighter, so I shook his hand and said that.
I was making my way around the Octagon after that, thanking different fan sections, basking in my moment — rightfully so, by the way — I had just become world champion. I found myself passing Luke again. As I was passing him, I wanted to reiterate my sentiment and shake his hand again.
He said, “I just shook your hand. I don’t want to shake your hand again.” I was like, “Are you serious? You know what? F— you then.” That’s where it all started. Then I walked into the press conference and he was already berating me, saying all kinds of s—. I said, “If that’s how you want to be, then I’m not going to be nice.”
It’s hard to be humble when the guy is sitting three feet away from you being a d—. I wish I would have turned the other cheek, but he kind of did get under my skin. I wish I didn’t have the verbal sparring match with him, but it is what it is.”
When asked about his first title defense Bisping was adamant that he would love to make his first defense in London, but Rockhold would certainly not be his opponent for the time being:
“As of right now, Luke Rockhold will not be my first defense. That’s a fact. I had to go away and beat three more guys before I got a second shot at Luke.
Certainly, after his behavior on Saturday, he should have to go away and do the same. He wasn’t even close. And it’s not like Luke beat me, then I beat Luke, so therefore we have to go again right away. The first fight was two years ago. Neither of us were champion then.
He became champion, good for him. And I just knocked him out in the first round. Luke’s an incredible fighter. He probably has better technical skill than I do. He’s going to go away and do it the old-fashioned way like I had to.”
“Unfortunately, I’m not going to give you a name. There is someone I’ve got my eye on, but ultimately it’s down to the UFC. I do get a say since I’m the champion, so that’s nice.
But I’ve never turned down an opponent and I certainly don’t intend to start as a champion. We’ll see what happens. There’s plenty of viable contenders.
Defending the title in the U.K. is certainly something I’d love to do, and I’ve already made it clear to Dana White that I would like to do that.”
Bisping was then asked of the ‘homophobic slur’ he let slip out at the post-fight press conference, which he used to insult the former champ he had just knocked out:
“I’m hesitant to make a statement, because it kind of throws fuel on the fire, but the fact of the matter is that’s not a word that is generally in my vocabulary.
Growing up in northern England, that’s a word used a lot and it wasn’t a homophobic slur. It was more when you refer to somebody as a wimp, that type of thing.
That was how we used the word. Now, of course, I’m a grown man and I realize the negative connotations and associations that word has and it’s a word I don’t use.
But Luke and I were in a heated argument and I kind of went back to the memory bank of an insult I used when I was at school and it just came out. As soon as I said it, I said, “Oh s—, what on earth did I say that for?”
I’m not homophobic in the slightest. I have lots of gay friends and associates. If I did cause any offense to anybody, I profusely apologize because that’s not me.”
So who might this mystery opponent be that the champ has in mind, and will he meet Rockhold once more down the road?
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No. 7-ranked UFC bantamweight prospect Cody “No Love” Garbrandt recently established himself as a legitimate threat with an emphatic knockout victory over the previously unbeaten Thomas Almeida in the main event of May 29’s UFC Fight Night 88 from Las Vegas, Nevada. Even after the tremendous victory, “No Love” may still be a win or
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No. 7-ranked UFC bantamweight prospect Cody “No Love” Garbrandt recently established himself as a legitimate threat with an emphatic knockout victory over the previously unbeaten Thomas Almeida in the main event of May 29’s UFC Fight Night 88 from Las Vegas, Nevada.
Even after the tremendous victory, “No Love” may still be a win or two away from a title shot in the resurgent 135-pound division, and he called out No. 4-ranked Bryan Caraway for a bout at UFC 203 after his latest win.
Whatever may lied ahead, Garbrandt will be ready if and when he receives his shot at divisional supremacy.
In fact, “No Love” has been visualizing himself competing against bantamweight kingpin Dominick Cruz for quite some time now, and would be confident that he would put “The Dominator” away if the two were to meet:
“Like I said before, I’ve visualized myself knocking that dude out since I was 16 years old. When he was in the WEC, that’s a guy that I knew I was going to lock horns with one day, and now it’s surreal because it’s almost about to happen. So I have been getting ready for him mentally; putting in the physical camp in and getting the call. He’s a great fighter, but with my style I will knock him out 10 times out of 10.” Garbrandt said during a recent UFC 199 media scrum (Via MMAMania.com).
Garbrandt clearly has his eyes set on the gold, be he can’t get too far ahead of himself. The 24-year-old packs a powerful punch, but Cruz is a master of not getting hit, and “The Dominator” may simply be the best 135-pounder of all-time.
Cruz is coming off of a successful and definitive title defense over long-time rival Urijah Faber, who happens to be a teammate of Garbrandt’s, in the co-main event of last weekend’s (June 4, 2016) UFC 199 from The Forum.
What’s next for Cruz is currently unknown, but it wouldn’t be surprising to see him and “No Love” meet down the line.
Does Garbrandt represent the stiffest test to Cruz’s throne?
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Former UFC middleweight champion Chris Weidman underwent successful neck surgery Wednesday, by Dr. K. Daniel Riew who allowed Weidman to return home that same night according to MMA Fighting. Weidman is set to begin physical therapy and strength training Thursday, and will be allowed to participate in ‘hard sparring’ in a matter of six weeks. In
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Former UFC middleweight champion Chris Weidman underwent successful neck surgery Wednesday, by Dr. K. Daniel Riew who allowed Weidman to return home that same night according to MMA Fighting.
Weidman is set to begin physical therapy and strength training Thursday, and will be allowed to participate in ‘hard sparring’ in a matter of six weeks. In a recent interview with Ariel Helwani on The MMA Hour, Wiedman described the surgery prior to going under the knife:
“Literally I an get back to training pretty much right away,” Weidman said. “The only issue is I’ll have a scar. So they’ll clean it up, and I just have to wait for the scar to heal and that’s about it. I can go right to strength training and stuff like that right away. And I guess after four weeks I can go into full out everything.”
“I mean, everybody’s just concerned about my well-being right now,” he said. “Obviously I want to fight for the belt, but the main thing is I get my neck taken care of.”
Weidman was originally set to rematch Luke Rockhold, for the title he lost in December, in the main-event of UFC 199 this past Saturday. The former 185-pound champion, however, was forced to pull out of the bout due to his neck injury and the title opportunity was given to Michael Bisping.
Bisping would go on to knockout Rockhold in the first round of their title bout, taking home his first UFC title in his ten year career with the promotion. Weidman would immediately campaign for a bout against the new champion in the UFC’s first event at Madison Square Garden this November:
Will Weidman be granted an immediate title opportunity upon his return? How do you see a potential bout between Wiedman and Bisping going down?
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Former UFC middleweight champion Chris Weidman underwent successful neck surgery Wednesday, by Dr. K. Daniel Riew who allowed Weidman to return home that same night according to MMA Fighting. Weidman is set to begin physical therapy and strength training Thursday, and will be allowed to participate in ‘hard sparring’ in a matter of six weeks. In
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Former UFC middleweight champion Chris Weidman underwent successful neck surgery Wednesday, by Dr. K. Daniel Riew who allowed Weidman to return home that same night according to MMA Fighting.
Weidman is set to begin physical therapy and strength training Thursday, and will be allowed to participate in ‘hard sparring’ in a matter of six weeks. In a recent interview with Ariel Helwani on The MMA Hour, Wiedman described the surgery prior to going under the knife:
“Literally I an get back to training pretty much right away,” Weidman said. “The only issue is I’ll have a scar. So they’ll clean it up, and I just have to wait for the scar to heal and that’s about it. I can go right to strength training and stuff like that right away. And I guess after four weeks I can go into full out everything.”
“I mean, everybody’s just concerned about my well-being right now,” he said. “Obviously I want to fight for the belt, but the main thing is I get my neck taken care of.”
Weidman was originally set to rematch Luke Rockhold, for the title he lost in December, in the main-event of UFC 199 this past Saturday. The former 185-pound champion, however, was forced to pull out of the bout due to his neck injury and the title opportunity was given to Michael Bisping.
Bisping would go on to knockout Rockhold in the first round of their title bout, taking home his first UFC title in his ten year career with the promotion. Weidman would immediately campaign for a bout against the new champion in the UFC’s first event at Madison Square Garden this November:
Will Weidman be granted an immediate title opportunity upon his return? How do you see a potential bout between Wiedman and Bisping going down?
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The UFC has lifted its lifetime ban on highly-touted journalist Ariel Helwani, but the mixed martial arts (MMA) community hasn’t dropped the situation just yet. Ultimately, Helwani was escorted out of The Forum last Saturday (June 4, 2016) prior to the main event after breaking the news of Brock Lesnar’s return before the UFC could
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The UFC has lifted its lifetime ban on highly-touted journalist Ariel Helwani, but the mixed martial arts (MMA) community hasn’t dropped the situation just yet.
Ultimately, Helwani was escorted out of The Forum last Saturday (June 4, 2016) prior to the main event after breaking the news of Brock Lesnar’s return before the UFC could announce it themselves. Helwani’s credentials were also taken away.
The MMA world was thrown into an uproar, lobbying behind the Canadian journalist, and the UFC eventually reversed its actions.
However, as he detailed on an intense edition of The MMA Hour last Monday (June 6, 2016), his relationship with the UFC has always been a rocky one.
From Helwani’s side, he explained that he was simply doing his job.
UFC color commentator Joe Rogan recently touched on the situation, however, detailing what he thought to be the UFC’s view on the situation. Rogan claimed that the UFC felt as if there was a ‘mole’ feeding Helwani information, and that the promotion actually warned the journalist prior to his breaking of the news:
“That’s cool, because that means that public support made them lift that. But it also must mean that they worked out whatever the f*ck it was. See, this is what they were saying, this is what I’m hearing, okay. I haven’t talked to Ariel, but let me just give me the UFC perspective. The UFC perspective was that there was a mole. They believed that someone was giving Ariel information, and that information he was using to scoop the UFC’s official promotions. So the UFC, which is a private company, they don’t have to have… you don’t have to let people into your business, if you’re a private company, to come and report. So they were feeling that somehow or another he was getting a hold of this inside information, and releasing it, and making them look bad.”
“Now, I get the UFC’s perspective. They would wanna know who the f’ck is leaking this secret information, and that they don’t want this guy taking this information and putting it live. Now from what I understand, the conversation with him was, ‘Don’t do this, because if you do this, there’s only a hand full of people who know this information. So we’re gonna fire everybody. We’re gonna fire a bunch of people and you’re gonna ruin people’s lives’. This is what I was told, was a conversation they had with him. After the conversation he leaked the Brock Lesnar stuff.” Rogan said on a recent edition of his podcast.
Helwani then quickly took to his official Twitter account to reject Rogan’s theory:
All due respect to Joe, his account is 100% inaccurate. Never happened. Also, enough with the mole nonsense. https://t.co/m15W2UPNCs
— Ariel Helwani (@arielhelwani) June 8, 2016
What do you make of the latest in this ever evolving story?
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