UFC 115: Paulo Thiago — Getting To Know The Unlikely Contender

The fans are finally starting to take notice of Paulo Thiago, and it’s not hard to see why.
Thiago started his UFC career by blasting Josh Kosecheck and thwarting the UFC’s attempt at giving Koscheck a tune-up.
He fought a highly entertaini…

The fans are finally starting to take notice of Paulo Thiago, and it’s not hard to see why.
Thiago started his UFC career by blasting Josh Kosecheck and thwarting the UFC’s attempt at giving Koscheck a tune-up.
He fought a highly entertaining bout opposite Jacob Volkmann, and then choked Mike Swick out cold earlier this year.
When we […]

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UFC 115: Paulo Thiago — Getting To Know The Unlikely Contender

“UFC 115: Liddell vs. Franklin” Weigh-In Results

Today’s weigh-ins for “UFC 115: Liddell vs. Franklin” takes place at GM Place in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Saturday’s pay-per-view show begins at 10 PM EST (7 PM PST).
Headlining the event is a bout between two former UFC champions Chuck Liddell and Rich Franklin. The co-main event sees former PRIDE champ Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic […]

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Today’s weigh-ins for “UFC 115: Liddell vs. Franklin” takes place at GM Place in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Saturday’s pay-per-view show begins at 10 PM EST (7 PM PST).

Headlining the event is a bout between two former UFC champions Chuck Liddell and Rich Franklin. The co-main event sees former PRIDE champ Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic taking on Pat Barry in what is sure to be an exciting stand up war.

The full weigh-in results for UFC 115 are as follows:

Main Card (Pay-per-view)

Light heavyweight: Rich Franklin (205) vs. Chuck Liddell (205)
Heavyweight: Patrick Barry (248) vs. Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic (235)
Heavyweight: Ben Rothwell (264) vs. Gilbert Yvel (243)
Welterweight: Carlos Condit (170) vs. Rory MacDonald (170)
Welterweight: Martin Kampmann (170) vs. Paulo Thiago (170)

Preliminary Card (Spike TV)

Lightweight: Evan Dunham (155) vs. Tyson Griffin (154)
Lightweight: Mac Danzig (156) vs. Matt Wiman (156)

Preliminary Card

Middleweight: David Loiseau (185) vs. Mario Miranda (186)
Welterweight: Peter Sobotta (171) vs. James Wilks (170)
Welterweight: Ricardo Funch (170) vs. Claude Patrick (170)
Welterweight: Jesse Lennox (170) vs. Mike Pyle (170)

Watch Today’s UFC 115 Weigh-Ins Live

Fight fans can watch today’s official “UFC 115: Liddell vs. Franklin” weigh-ins live online beginning at 7 PM EST (4 PM PST).
Today’s weigh-ins, like Saturday’s live event, is taking place at GM Place in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Saturday’s live pay-per-view action begins at 10 PM EST (7 PM PST), June 12, 2010.
The weigh-ins will be […]

UFC 115 weigh-in

Fight fans can watch today’s official “UFC 115: Liddell vs. Franklin” weigh-ins live online beginning at 7 PM EST (4 PM PST).

Today’s weigh-ins, like Saturday’s live event, is taking place at GM Place in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Saturday’s live pay-per-view action begins at 10 PM EST (7 PM PST), June 12, 2010.

The weigh-ins will be streamed live at UFC.com/live/ and you can get their by clicking either link.

Headlining the event will be fan favorites Chuck Liddell and Rich Franklin, while the co-main event has former PRIDE champ and K-1 kickboxer Mirko “Cro Cop” taking on Patrick Barry.

UFC 115 B/R Road Report: David Loiseau Exclusive

Vancouver, British Columbia —David “The Crow” Loiseau will make his return to the UFC at the upcoming UFC 115 PPV card on Saturday.
The Haitian-Canadian is an MMA veteran of 28 fights and has been involved at the very top of the sport…

Vancouver, British Columbia —David “The Crow” Loiseau will make his return to the UFC at the upcoming UFC 115 PPV card on Saturday.
The Haitian-Canadian is an MMA veteran of 28 fights and has been involved at the very top of the sport for sometime.
It may surprise you to know that he is only 30 years […]

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UFC 115 B/R Road Report: David Loiseau Exclusive

Lyoto Machida Says he’s Learning from First Loss

While a lot of people thought that Lyoto Machida really lost for the first time in his career when he was awarded a controversial Unanimous Decision victory over “Shogun” Rua last October, it was understandable that he and his family / training partners, didn’t really see it that way. It was a close bout, and […]

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While a lot of people thought that Lyoto Machida really lost for the first time in his career when he was awarded a controversial Unanimous Decision victory over “Shogun” Rua last October, it was understandable that he and his family / training partners, didn’t really see it that way. It was a close bout, and after all, Machida’s their boy; so heading into the rematch with Shogun they defended the judge’s previous decision. Things have changed dramatically since then, clearly, as Rua ruined Machida’s unblemished victory KTFO style in May.

So it will be interesting to see where Machida goes from here and how he handles the loss. The fact that we’re discussing Machida’s first loss, after fighting professionally since 2003 and facing dudes like Rashad Evans, Thiago Silva and Tito Ortiz in his last five fights, is pretty damn amazing. Well, in a recent interview with the Brazilian publication Tatame, it sounds like Machida is already on the rebound.

“Everything is a learning experience for me, a challenge. I’m trying to learn the most I can from this event. My father taught me that a true samurai loses seven challenges on his life, so this was only the first one. Many times we can only learn from the pain.”

Wow. He even got the samurai bit in there and everything. If that speech doesn’t belong in some martial arts epic what does? See, they don’t call him “The Dragon” because he’s really into Harry Potter. Your thoughts Mr. “Rampage” and hopefully next opponent Jackson?