UFC Morning Update: Tate, Rousey Spar Verbally One Last Time

The mixed martial arts machine kicks into high speed today as fans and journalists alike prepare for a weekend packed with fighting action. Tonight’s UFC on FX card from Australia will give many fans around the world their first look at the flywei…

The mixed martial arts machine kicks into high speed today as fans and journalists alike prepare for a weekend packed with fighting action. 

Tonight’s UFC on FX card from Australia will give many fans around the world their first look at the flyweight division when Joseph Benavidez, Demetrious Johnson, Ian McCall and Yasuhiro Urushitani step in the cage for the first round of a tournament to crown the UFC’s first-ever flyweight champion.

Saturday night sees the culmination of a long feud between Strikeforce women’s bantamweight champion Miesha Tate and Ronda Rousey.

The pair square off in the most anticipated female mixed martial arts fight since Gina Carano faced Cyborg Santos over two years ago.

But, before the madness begins, let’s take a look at yesterday’s biggest stories in our latest UFC Morning Update:

 

Tate, Rousey Spar One Last Time Before Saturday Night

There’s no love lost between Miesha Tate and Ronda Rousey.

The pair of bantamweights will finally be afforded the chance to settle their differences in a cage on Saturday night, but they took the opportunity to get in a few more verbal digs at each other during Thursday’s pre-fight press conference.

Tate steadfastly maintains that Rousey’s trash-talking is bad for the sport and that the Olympic judo medalist doesn’t deserve a title shot, while Rousey accurately points out that her verbal assault on Tate elevated the fight to main-event status.

 

UFC on FX 2 Fighters Make Weight in Australia

All 22 fighters scheduled to compete on tonight’s UFC on FX card in Australia made weight during the official fighter weigh-ins last night.

That includes new flyweights Joseph Benavidez and Demetrious Johnson, both of whom made the drop down from bantamweight to compete in a tournament to crown the first-ever UFC flyweight champion. All four flyweight competitors weighed in at exactly 125.5 pounds, which is a bit strange when you think about it.

There’s a first for everything.

Oh, and Thiago Alves? He had no problems making weight for the second consecutive fight, thanks to weight-management guru Mike Dolce. It’s the start of a good trend for the Brazilian.

 

Former Cro Cop, Fedor Manager Details PRIDE’s Japanese Mafia Ties

As the former manager of Fedor Emelianenko and Mirko Cro Cop, Mijo Mijatovic was certainly a power player behind the scenes during the glory days of PRIDE.

In this unedited interview from Spike TV’s MMA Uncensored Live, Mijatovic details PRIDE’s deep connection to the Japanese yakuza (mafia) and recounts several harrowing and life-threatening situations.

The full story of PRIDE’s rise to glory and eventual downfall may never be properly told, but this interview sheds plenty of light on the rampant corruption surrounding the Japanese promotion.

Part 2 | Part 3

 

Henderson, Rampage Receive Possible Six-Month Medical Suspensions After UFC 144

New lightweight champion Benson Henderson received a potential six-month suspension after his UFC 144 win over Frankie Edgar last weekend in Japan. Henderson received the suspension due to possible broken bones in his hand and left foot, but can be cleared for an early return to the gym by a doctor.

Quinton “Rampage” Jackson and Eiji Mitsuoka also received six-month suspensions.

All three fighters will likely be cleared by their doctors long before the suspensions run out. 

 

Poirier, Jung Headline UFC on Fuel 3 in Title Eliminator

Frankie Edgar may not be dropping to featherweight, but divisional champion Jose Aldo should have an opponent sooner rather than later.

That’s because top contenders Dustin Poirier and Chan Sung Jung will meet on May 15 to determine Aldo’s next opponent. The bout between Poirier and Jung—better known as “The Korean Zombie”—will serve as the main event for UFC on Fuel 3.

In an ideal world, we’d see Edgar abandon the lightweight division in favor of a super-fight with Aldo. However, that doesn’t appear to be on the docket, and so Poirier and Jung must suffice. It’s a fight with plenty of potential for excitement, and the winner will be more deserving of a title shot than anyone else currently in the division.

I’m just not sure either guy is truly ready to face Aldo.

 

BR MMA Story of the Day: Can Ryan Couture Live Up To High Expectations?

It can’t be easy being Ryan Couture.

He’s the son of a legendary fighter, and fans expect stellar performances from him every time he steps in the cage.

But, in reality, Couture is still a young fighter trying to make his way in the MMA world. Brian Lopez-Benchimol takes a look at the career arc of the younger Couture.

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Where, When and How to Watch UFC on FX: Alves vs Kampmann This Friday Night

A special Friday night UFC fight card featuring the welterweight bout between Thiago Alves and Martin Kampmann will be beginning of the upcoming, action-packed MMA weekend. The event, which is the second full fight card to appear on FX, is part of th…

A special Friday night UFC fight card featuring the welterweight bout between Thiago Alves and Martin Kampmann will be beginning of the upcoming, action-packed MMA weekend.

The event, which is the second full fight card to appear on FX, is part of the new deal that the UFC signed with FOX and its affiliates heading into 2012.

Friday fights have been a staple of boxing for quite some time, but due to the event’s location in Sydney, Australia, the UFC will be looking to break into the market by playing the event live in the United States on Friday night.

Here’s what you need to know…

PRELIMINARY CARD

Where to watch:
Fuel TV

When:
6:00pm EST

How:
Check your local listings for availability.

MAIN CARD

Where to watch:
FX

When:
9:00pm EST

How:
Check your local listings for availability.

For your convenience, Bleacher Report has also put together a list of the full fight card including the preliminary bouts on Fuel TV, the main card on FX and the non-televised preliminary fight.

Non-televised Heavyweight bout: Oli Thompson vs. Shawn Jordan

Preliminary card (Fuel TV)
Featherweight bout: Mackens Semerzier vs. Daniel Pineda
Welterweight bout: TJ Waldburger vs. Jake Hecht
Middleweight bout: Kyle Noke vs. Andrew Craig
Featherweight bout: Cole Miller vs. Steven Siler
Light Heavyweight bout: Anthony Perosh vs. Nick Penner
Light Heavyweight bout: James Te Huna vs. Aaron Rosa

Main card (FX)
Middleweight bout: Court McGee vs. Constantinos Philippou
Flyweight bout: Demetrious Johnson vs. Ian McCall
Flyweight bout: Joseph Benavidez vs. Yasuhiro Urushitani
Welterweight bout: Thiago Alves vs. Martin Kampmann

Make sure you don’t miss this event as the 125-pound flyweights make their debut in the promotion in the first round of the four-man tournament!

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UFC on FX 2: Final Main Card Predictions

UFC on FX 2 is tomorrow night live from the Allphones Arena in Sydney Australia and features four exciting fights for all to see live and free on their own TV.Former UFC Welterweight title contender Thiago “Pitbull” Alves looks to cement his claim towa…

UFC on FX 2 is tomorrow night live from the Allphones Arena in Sydney Australia and features four exciting fights for all to see live and free on their own TV.

Former UFC Welterweight title contender Thiago “Pitbull” Alves looks to cement his claim towards a trip back to the main event once more as he puts the momentum of a win over Papy Abedi against the momentum of a win over Rick Story that reversed a horrendous two-fight skid for one Martin “The Hitman” Kampmann.

The event will also include the MMA World Premiere of the UFC flyweight division as consensus No. 1 ranked 125er “Uncle Creepy” Ian McCall combats Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson and Joseph Benavidez faces consistently top-ranked former Shooto 123-lb. Bantamweight Champion Yasuhiro Urushitani.

Opening up the main card is a Middleweight bout between Court McGee and Costa Philippou in a bout that is sure to serve as an entertaining kickoff to a live main card of fights on FX.

Now without further ado, let us establish some final predictions for the main card of UFC on FX 2: Alves vs. Kampmann.

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UFC on FX 2: Questions We Have About Yasuhiro Urushitani

Yasuhiro Urushitani has a chance to make history tomorrow on UFC on FX 2 “Alves vs. Kampmann,” as the very first flyweight champion and first Japanese “regular” UFC champion ever. (In 1999, compatriot Kenichi Yamamoto became UFC 23 Mi…

Yasuhiro Urushitani has a chance to make history tomorrow on UFC on FX 2 “Alves vs. Kampmann,” as the very first flyweight champion and first Japanese “regular” UFC champion ever. (In 1999, compatriot Kenichi Yamamoto became UFC 23 Middleweight Tournament Champion, but he was not considered as a “regular” champion.)

These will be the reigning Shooto bantamweight titlist’s ultimate prizes, if he surmounts first the high hurdle imposed by his fellow title-aspirant Joseph Benavidez, then proceeds to beat the winner of Demetrious Johnson vs. Ian McCall in their four-man championship tournament in the debuting flyweight division in Sydney, Australia.

A number of his countrymen have attempted—the last being Yushin Okami challenging Anderson Silva—and all have fallen short in becoming champion of the Super Bowl of MMA.

Last UFC 144 in Saitama, Japan, less than half of the seven Japanese fighters who faced foreign opponents won in their home country. Only three sons of the Land of the Rising Sun emerged victorious in front of their compatriots, namely, Issei Tamura, Riki Fukuda and highly-regarded Hatsu Hioki.

Will Urushitani build on the pride and one-week-old wins of the three aforementioned samurais, along with the “ancient” legacy of Yamamoto, tomorrow night?

The following are the burning questions he will answer on the way to making MMA history.

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UFC on FX 2: Why Martin Kampmann Will Defeat Thiago Alves

With the welterweight division quickly becoming the most interesting in the UFC, tonight’s main event between Martin Kampmann and Thiago Alves is a gigantic fight for both fighters’ title hopes. Both Kampmann and Alves have been sitting near the …

With the welterweight division quickly becoming the most interesting in the UFC, tonight’s main event between Martin Kampmann and Thiago Alves is a gigantic fight for both fighters’ title hopes.

Both Kampmann and Alves have been sitting near the top of the division for years, but since Alves earned a title opportunity in 2009, neither man has been able to put enough of a streak together in order to receive a title fight.

Kampmann and Alves are both extremely talented on their feet and are well above average on the mat, and this fight is going to come down to which fighter can do the little things better in order to pull out the win.

Alves is one of the hardest hitters in the UFC, and his technical Muay Thai makes him a man to be feared when the fight is standing, but Kampmann may be the only other guy in the division that is on his level.

Kampmann has showed off his striking in his last few bouts, battering Diego Sanchez in a close decision loss and outworking Rick Story to win a decision, and will look to do the same against Alves.

While Alves is one of the best pure strikers in the organization, Kampmann can easily hang with him on the feet and is the greater threat on the ground.

The ground game is actually why Kampmann has an advantage in this fight, not because he’s likely to take his opponent down, but because he at least has the option of doing so.

This will cause Alves to have to worry about Kampmann shooting on him and getting submitted, and in turn, it will make him a bit hesitant to let loose on the feet.

Meanwhile, Kampmann is going to be able to start throwing combinations from the start, and with Alves always looking to keep the fight upright, it will be up to “Hitman” to decide where the fight takes place.

Kampmann will outpoint Alves on the feet for the majority of the fight, and while there might be a few moments towards the end of the fight where Alves give him trouble, this is Kampmann’s fight to lose.

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UFC on FX 2: Who Is in Danger of Being Cut?

Tonight, the UFC is in Australia for its 200th event, as UFC on FX 2 goes down from Sydney, Australia.The main event features a welterweight matchup between Thiago “Pitbull” Alves and Martin “The Hitman” Kampmann.However, many fans are more excited for…

Tonight, the UFC is in Australia for its 200th event, as UFC on FX 2 goes down from Sydney, Australia.

The main event features a welterweight matchup between Thiago “Pitbull” Alves and Martin “The Hitman” Kampmann.

However, many fans are more excited for the two fights preceding the main event, as these are the semifinals of the flyweight tournament to crown the first-ever UFC flyweight champion.

The first fight is between Demetrious Johnson and Ian McCall, and the second is between Joseph Benavidez and Yasuhiro Urushitani.

This entire card generally has a high level of talent, but there are a few fighters who could potentially be cut with a loss. Let’s take a look at who they are.

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