The Lessons of UFC 137

They say “a picture tells a thousand words” and I can’t think of a better photo to describe the Mixed Martial Arts sport than the one [above] here. Thanks Cesar Gracie for posting it. There.

They say “a picture tells a thousand words” and I can’t think of a better photo to describe the Mixed Martial Arts sport than the one [above] here. Thanks Cesar Gracie for posting it.

There were many tense moments leading up to this unforgettable night at UFC 137. It started with the main event change up from Nick Diaz getting a shot at the title against Georges St. Pierre to Dana White revoking the shot as punishment when Diaz cost him six flights he never made. White told the media in an unusual press conference in Las Vegas where he stood at a podium next to a seated GSP and an empty chair that he couldn’t trust Diaz to show up on fight night if Diaz wasn’t even willing to show up at a press event to promote it. He said, Carlos Condit will get the title-shot instead. When Condit received the call, he told us he couldn’t even speak to White, because he was so gratefully choked up. He called White back about 15 minutes later. Then he called his father.

But as it sometimes feels, that good guys finish last, Condit would not get to fulfill his title dreams just yet. GSP was injured in training and pulled out of the fight. White had already booked Diaz vs. BJ Penn to replace Condit in that co-main event, and Condit didn’t want to look for a replacement to fight as he felt he should wait for GSP to heal and keep his title-shot. So UFC 137: Penn vs. Diaz was born with the tagline: “Expect the Unexpected”.

The card was filled with spectacular match-ups and hiccups throughout. Brad Tavares was injured, as well and pulled out, promoting Scott Jorgenson vs. Jeff Curran to the main card. On the day of weigh-ins, Tyson Griffin failed to make his 145 pound weight and opponent Bart Palaszewski agreed to a catchweight at 148. Griffin was knocked out by Palaszewski in the first round. Hatsu Hioki made his UFC debut and came out victorious amidst the crowd booing for what seemed a controversial split decision against George Roop. Roy Nelson retired Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic by TKO in the third round.

We learned from Cro Cop in the pre-fight press conference that he planned on this fight, (win or lose) to be his last. He came across very accepting and good with this decision, but in the post fight press conference, we were told by Dana White that Cro Cop would not be speaking with us, as he was very upset and had left the grounds immediately. Another fighter we would learn had become emotionally charged from his Unanimous Decision loss was a battered BJ Penn who unexpectedly announced his retirement when speaking to Joe Rogan. White told us in the press conference, he hadn’t heard about the announcement and would wait for BJ to take some time and let him know his plans.

Nick Diaz was suffering some medical issues of his own when he was finally able to join us in the post fight presser. He came out with a swollen eye and very somber over his win. He explained to us that he was not happy with the win and that he faced many challenges training for this fight. He let his disappointment over losing the title-shot get the better of him. He couldn’t afford to compensate training partners who no longer can offer their services for free or little money. He made mistakes and took punches on purpose. Then it was announced by Dana White that Diaz would receive the next title-shot. Condit had agreed to step aside after White had spoken with an extremely irate GSP who wants to fight Diaz for being so disrespectful. The event will happen over Super Bowl weekend in Las Vegas and Condit wants to fight on the card. White assured that Condit will get the next shot after Diaz. Someone asked, what if Condit loses? White replied, “Oh Shit.”

Diaz wasn’t any happier with the news of his title-shot. He felt he had to come across as a villain in order to receive the shot and he is getting it, because now he called out GSP and everyone wants to see him get his ass kicked. Diaz doesn’t seem to reason, that most fans of the sport enjoy watching him fight and we want to see the match-up simply for this reason. But then, I think…here’s nice guy Condit, who in essence is [willingly] forced to step aside…hmm…maybe Diaz has a point.

Nick Diaz makes a few good points, though. He’s very misunderstood by some members of the press, as well as fans of the sport. And yet, he misunderstands the press and fans, in return. For example Diaz discussed his financial issues with us in lengthy description of how he takes long runs in beautiful neighborhoods with sprawling homes and returns to his seedy neighborhood where his car gets busted into and junkies are picking up cigarette butts around his house. We laughed at what Diaz described because his delivery was charming and honest. We got it. There are so many of us out there who could relate to him in this economy and often there is a need to inject humor about it. He didn’t understand it was a case of laughing with him. He mistook us for laughing at him. And it clicks that Nick Diaz isn’t a villain. He just doesn’t understand our motivations, as we don’t always understand his.

The basic reason for a person to choose the career path of professional fighting is the need for proving this talent. I think that’s what they all want. Even though Cro Cop planned to retire and has enriched both his fans and the new breed of fighters with his performances, he was upset because he had something to prove, even if it was just to himself. BJ took every shot like a warrior in his fight with Nick, because he had something to prove. And Nick follows in that similar mentality. Only there are two things Nick should know that he doesn’t have to prove… He is not a bad guy and he is a brilliant fighter.

UFC 137 Open Workout Photos (EXCLUSIVE GALLERY)

*Photos by Silton Buendia Nick Diaz showed up early to the UFC 137 Open Media Workouts. He and brother, Nate Diaz put on a light sparring show for the cameras, as most other fighters like.

*Photos by Silton Buendia

Nick Diaz showed up early to the UFC 137 Open Media Workouts. He and brother, Nate Diaz put on a light sparring show for the cameras, as most other fighters like BJ Penn and Roy Nelson had posed awkwardly. Who can blame them? Staged workouts are weird. But the Diaz brothers had the attention of the entire room. Unfortunately, for Matt Mitrione no eyes were on him after the Diaz brothers left the mat for his workout. We at Fix admit we didn’t even get one photo of Mitrione as instead we chose to join the crowd of journalists eager to ask Nick questions.

Nick Diaz was well-spoken and easy going, which pretty much dispels all assumptions he dislikes the media. Diaz made it clear he was not happy to fight his friend, BJ Penn but was not the person who signed first. When Karyn Bryant of MMA Heat asked if he and Penn discussed the fight, Diaz said, he only received a message from Penn saying he was sorry what happened about him losing the title-fight and of the situation, but that was it. Diaz also says he regrets having not gone with his initial decision to turn pro in boxing before signing with the UFC. He feels he would have earned himself better pay in boxing which would in turn have given him more money with the UFC. Diaz plans to train further in Vegas before Saturday night’s fight but said he had not been invited to any gyms to train. He is very proud, comfortable and happy to reside in Stockton, CA as he thanked his fans for their support and said, “don’t hate BJ Penn.”

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Somebody Get Roy Nelson a Sandwich

Source: MMA Mania Roy “Big Country” Nelson has finally taken the advice of Dana White, Frank Mir and countless others to drop a few, although here it looks like he may have gone too far..

Source: MMA Mania

Roy “Big Country” Nelson has finally taken the advice of Dana White, Frank Mir and countless others to drop a few, although here it looks like he may have gone too far. I’m noticing a resemblence to LeAnn Rimes. Nelson faces Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic this Saturday night at UFC 137 and usually weighs in about 265. We can’t wait to see what the scale reads this Friday.

If you think the new Roy Nelson physique will gain him victory over Cro Cop, be sure to place your bets by clicking on the icons to your favorite online sportsbooks in our MMA Odds side bar to the right of our page!

Nice smile, Forrest Griffin!

Culinary Union and Perez Hilton Call UFC Anti-Gay…Anderson Silva Not Included

Source: Bloody Elbow: In on-going efforts to battle with the UFC promotion, the Culinary Union issued this letter to the promotion’s biggest sponsor, the Anheuser-Busch corporation. The letter pleas with Anheuser-Busch to drop their sponsorship.

Source: Bloody Elbow:

In on-going efforts to battle with the UFC promotion, the Culinary Union issued this letter to the promotion’s biggest sponsor, the Anheuser-Busch corporation. The letter pleas with Anheuser-Busch to drop their sponsorship with the UFC promotion and cites examples of fighters and UFC president, Dana White spouting anti-gay remarks:

In recent videos, UFC light heavyweight Quinton “Rampage” Jackson repeatedly urged Japanese fans to repeat an anti-gay slur.’ The fans, who do not appear to understand English, repeated the anti-gay slur at Jackson’s urging. In one video, Jackson instructed a Japanese man to say, “Goodbye, I want you to piss on my face.”

In an expletive-filled video rant posted on YouTube.com, UFC president Dana White used an anti-gay slur, saying, “Whoever gave you that quote is a [expletive] and a [expletive] faggot and a [expletive] liar and everything else. He also uttered the “F” word a total of 34 times, the “S” word 4 times, and referred to a female sports journalist as a “[expletive] dumb bitch.”

According to the Los Angeles Times, “Rampage” Jackson shouted “every conceivable gay slur” at a movie crew member of “The A-Team” who had called him a homophobic epithet. He was also quoted in the article saying, “Acting is kind of gay. It makes you soft.”

In a recent UFC promotional video, Michael Bisping, a UFC middleweight fighter and coach on the reality television show “The Ultimate Fighter,” screamed an anti-gay slur at his opponent. In a media conference call, Bisping tried to. smear an opposing-coach. on “The Ultimate Fighter” by saying that his opponent had a “gay chiropractor” on his staff.”

Joe Rogan, who does commentary for televised UFC events, recently used a homophobic slur while referring to a MMA blogger.’ Rogan also to referred to an MMA blogger as a part of the female anatomy. According to sportswriter Kevin Iole of Yahoo! Sports, Rogan then wrote on a blog, “Never did I imagine that so many people would get their panties in a bunch about the use of the word [expletive] to describe a female blogger.”

In August, UFC heavyweight Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira was quoted saying that he would not train with gay students. He was quoted in USA Today saying, “What if the gay person has that malice of having physical contact with me, of staying there grappling? I would have no problems having a gay student in my academy, but I would rather not train with him.”

We request that you stop advertising Bud Light during UFC events until the UFC’s owners make it evident to the public that it no longer tolerates homophobic behavior, and adopts and enforces a code of ethical conduct that ensures that participants in the UFC act in accordance with commonly accepted standards of decency.

And to offer pure legitimacy to the Culinary Union’s claim, openly gay celebrity gossip blogger, Perez Hilton added:

“Ugh! We are not happy to hear about this.”

But I don’t necessarily buy into these claims, ’cause last time I checked, both Dana White and Anderson Silva showed clear advocacy of their friendship with Justin Bieber who I’m pretty sure made her acting debut in this film.

Ummm… Nick Diaz is Not on This UFC 137 Media Call… and He Should Be…

So far as the UFC 137 Media Conference Call is underway, UFC Director of Communications, Dave Sholler has explained to us that Nick Diaz (the newly promoted to the Main Event fighter) is not on.

So far as the UFC 137 Media Conference Call is underway, UFC Director of Communications, Dave Sholler has explained to us that Nick Diaz (the newly promoted to the Main Event fighter) is not on the call and currently the UFC team is underway trying to reach him.

His opponent, BJ Penn did say “he does always show up to the fight… so, I guess we don’t have to worry about that stuff.” Hmmm… Maybe Carlos Condit should be placed on standby, just in case.