UFC Fight Night 25: Will Jake Shields Ever Wear UFC Gold?

Jake Shields is a winner.The submission specialist has proven that against most odds, he almost always manages a way to win.He proved it against Dan Henderson, the former two-time PRIDE champion who dropped Shields in the opening round of their middlew…

Jake Shields is a winner.

The submission specialist has proven that against most odds, he almost always manages a way to win.

He proved it against Dan Henderson, the former two-time PRIDE champion who dropped Shields in the opening round of their middleweight bout in April of last year.

Shields, like the tireless worker that he is, never gave up in the fight. He eventually walked away the victor by unanimous decision after he managed to gut out takedown after takedown over the course of their five-round tilt, out-grappling the the two-time Olympian for the biggest win of his career.

The win eventually earned Shields his shot into the big leagues of the UFC, where over 10 years of work had finally brought him to the precipice of his career. After defeating the always-tough Martin Kampmann in his organizational debut, Shields met with pound-for-pound great Georges St-Pierre for the 170-pound title.

The Cesar Gracie black belt never committed to a takedown or even pulling guard in order to bring the fight to his domain and eventually lost a unanimous decision, breaking his impressive 15-fight win streak in the process.

Now, Shields is on the comeback trail against budding contender Jake Ellenberger, a fellow collegiate wrestler who also relies on his own speciality of sorts: punching people in the face.

Ellenberger is currently riding a four-fight win streak inside the Octagon, three of which have come by way of TKO. In fact, 15 of his 24 career wins are by some form of knockout.

It’s a battle of polar opposites, but it’s nothing that Shields hasn’t faced before. The Jiu-Jitsu practitioner will always be regarded as one of the best in his class, beating all mid-level competition and most of the upper echelon, but against a fighter as intelligent as St-Pierre, Shields will always falter.

The Canadian is believed to be one of the more cerebral fighters in the sport. Taking very little chances in his bouts, St-Pierre remains calculated and precise in his attack.

A black belt in multiple disciplines, “Rush” is the consummate definition of mixed martial artist. Shields’ striking is light years behind where it should be at this point of his career, but when you’ve been so good at what you do for so long, how do you presume to know you hold a weakness?

At 32 years old and closing in on his 12th year as a pro, time isn’t on Shields’ side—and for that reason, he will never be able to claim UFC gold.  

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UFC Fight Night 25 Fight Card: Vagner Rocha’s 5 Defining Moments

This Saturday, Vagner Rocha will return to the octagon for his second appearance in the UFC. After losing to lightweight contender Donald Cerrone in his debut with the organization, Rocha is now scheduled to meet former TUF participant Cody McKenzie.Fi…

This Saturday, Vagner Rocha will return to the octagon for his second appearance in the UFC. After losing to lightweight contender Donald Cerrone in his debut with the organization, Rocha is now scheduled to meet former TUF participant Cody McKenzie.

Filling in as a late replacement for Mac Danzig, Rocha was thrown to the wolves in his first fight in the world’s premier MMA organization. After failing to capitalize on the huge opportunity against Cerrone, Rocha will now look to climb the 155-pound ladder the hard way.

With a win over McKenzie, Rocha will likely earn at least a couple more appearances in the UFC. For those who might not be familiar with Rocha’s accomplishments prior to joining the UFC, here are the Brazilian grappler’s five most impressive accomplishments.

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The MMA Hour With Bisping, ‘Mayhem,’ Le, Faber, Belcher

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The MMA Hour returns on Monday for our 99th episode. Same time (1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT). Same channel (MMAFighting.com). Here’s who will be stopping by:

* Michael Bisping and Jason “Mayhem” Miller will discuss the upcoming fourteenth season of The Ultimate Fighter, which premieres Sept. 21 on Spike TV, and their December fight.

* Cung Le will talk about signing with the UFC and making his debut against Vitor Belfort at UFC 139 in his adopted hometown of San Jose, Calif.

* Urijah Faber will discuss his November fight against Brian Bowles and the release of his new shoe.

* Alan Belcher will talk about his long road back to the UFC after eye surgery and his UFC Fight Night 25 bout against Jason MacDonald.

Plus, we’ll discuss all the major news that broke this past week and look back at the Strikeforce: Barnett vs. Kharitonov event.

Of course, we’ll be taking your calls. Give us a shout at: 212-254-0193, 212-254-0237 or 212-254-0714.

*** You can also stream the show live on your iPhone or iPad by clicking here.

Watch the show live below beginning at 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT. Subscribe to The MMA Hour on iTunes: audio feed here; video feed here. Download previous episodes here. Listen to the show via Stitcher here.

 

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The MMA Hour returns on Monday for our 99th episode. Same time (1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT). Same channel (MMAFighting.com). Here’s who will be stopping by:

* Michael Bisping and Jason “Mayhem” Miller will discuss the upcoming fourteenth season of The Ultimate Fighter, which premieres Sept. 21 on Spike TV, and their December fight.

* Cung Le will talk about signing with the UFC and making his debut against Vitor Belfort at UFC 139 in his adopted hometown of San Jose, Calif.

* Urijah Faber will discuss his November fight against Brian Bowles and the release of his new shoe.

* Alan Belcher will talk about his long road back to the UFC after eye surgery and his UFC Fight Night 25 bout against Jason MacDonald.

Plus, we’ll discuss all the major news that broke this past week and look back at the Strikeforce: Barnett vs. Kharitonov event.

Of course, we’ll be taking your calls. Give us a shout at: 212-254-0193, 212-254-0237 or 212-254-0714.

*** You can also stream the show live on your iPhone or iPad by clicking here.

Watch the show live below beginning at 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT. Subscribe to The MMA Hour on iTunes: audio feed here; video feed here. Download previous episodes here. Listen to the show via Stitcher here.

 

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UFC Fight Night 25: Info, Predictions for Every Fight on the Card

UFC Fight Night 25 has just about everything: up-and-coming fighters, grizzled veterans, TUF contestants, the two Jakes, comebacks, an Amish Billy Goat and the Albino Rick James (more on that in a minute). It even has a Rocky III-like subplot in the ma…

UFC Fight Night 25 has just about everything: up-and-coming fighters, grizzled veterans, TUF contestants, the two Jakes, comebacks, an Amish Billy Goat and the Albino Rick James (more on that in a minute). It even has a Rocky III-like subplot in the main event.

Here are breakdowns and predictions of every fight going down on the Bayou.

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UFC’s Jake Shields: "I Want to Be Headling Shows"

In preparation for his upcoming bout against Jake Ellenberger at UFC Fight Night 25, Jake Shields has gone through a hard time in the past month. The former Strikeforce middleweight champion recently lost his father—and long-time manager&mda…

In preparation for his upcoming bout against Jake Ellenberger at UFC Fight Night 25, Jake Shields has gone through a hard time in the past month. 

The former Strikeforce middleweight champion recently lost his father—and long-time manager—Jack Shields, earlier this month. 

Shields spoke to KNOXX video and said that he decided to continue training despite his father’s passing. Shields said he found his training was an outlet to cope with his death.

“It’s one of those things, I think is all you can do is move forwards in life, I’m just trying to move forwards, I think he would want me to continue fighting and doing well, so I’m going out there ready to fight,” Shields said.

While this bout might be emotional for Shields to compete in, he said he is happy with how his record so far in the UFC, and he wants to remain in the main event picture.

“I want to stay in this position,” he said.

“I think it’s really important that I go out there and win this fight and dominate. I don’t want to be on the undercard, I want to be headlining shows, so I need to go out there and show why I deserve this fight.”

During the interview, Shields goes on to discuss other topics including Nick Diaz’s current situation, and a potential middleweight bout with Anderson Silva.

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Following Father’s Death, Jake Shields Will Still Compete at ‘UFC Fight Night 25?

Just a quick follow-up to yesterday’s news of Jack Shields’s passing: MMAFighting has confirmed that Jake Shields will still face Jake Ellenberger in the main event of UFC Fight Night 25 (aka “Battle on the Bayou”), which takes place September 17th in New Orleans.

However, the event’s preliminary card has suffered a setback, as DaMarques Johnson and Mackens Semerzier have both withdrawn due to injuries. Johnson has already been replaced by returning TUF 11 vet Seth Baczynski. UFC Fight Night 25’s current lineup is after the jump…

Just a quick follow-up to yesterday’s news of Jack Shields’s passing: MMAFighting has confirmed that Jake Shields will still face Jake Ellenberger in the main event of UFC Fight Night 25 (aka “Battle on the Bayou”), which takes place September 17th in New Orleans.

However, the event’s preliminary card has suffered a setback, as DaMarques Johnson and Mackens Semerzier have both withdrawn due to injuries. Johnson has already been replaced by returning TUF 11 vet Seth Baczynski. UFC Fight Night 25′s current lineup is after the jump…

Main Card
Jake Shields vs. Jake Ellenberger
Court McGee vs. Dongi Yang
Jonathan Brookins vs. Erik Koch
Alan Belcher vs. Jason MacDonald

Preliminary Card
Cody McKenzie vs. Vagner Rocha
Evan Dunham vs. Shamar Bailey
Matt Riddle vs. Lance Benoist
Ken Stone vs. Donny Walker
Seth Baczynski vs. Clay Harvison
Daniel Roberts vs. TJ Waldburger
Justin Edwards vs. Jorge Lopez