Chael Sonnen’s Best UFC Brazil Press Conference Quotes

UFC President Dana White took Chael Sonnen to Brazil for a press conference held this morning to announce that the much-anticipated UFC 147 bout between Sonnen and Anderson Silva was actually being moved to UFC 148.And, as he usually does, Sonnen stole…

UFC President Dana White took Chael Sonnen to Brazil for a press conference held this morning to announce that the much-anticipated UFC 147 bout between Sonnen and Anderson Silva was actually being moved to UFC 148.

And, as he usually does, Sonnen stole the show. 

You can watch the full press conference in the video embedded above, but I’ve transcribed some of Sonnen’s golden moments below. 

 

On the fight being moved to Las Vegas:

Look, Las Vegas is the fight capital of the world. This is the biggest fight in the history of combat. Boxing, wrestling, fighting; anything that’s mano-a-mano, there’s nothing that’s bigger than this. It’s going to take place on July 7th. We’re going to the biggest city. We’re going to the fight capital of Earth. We will be the biggest sporting event in the history of combat.

My plan wasn’t to walk in here and tell you guys we’re not coming here. My plan was to come here, take your money, my new belt and go back to America. But instead, I’m going to have to wait. I’m going to have to stomp him on July 7th, and that’s exactly what I’m going to do.

 

Does he think the Brazilian people are offended by his comments?

Well, first off, my impression has been great and I think there’s been a misunderstanding. I don’t have anything against the Brazilian people. I got something against a Brazilian that’s sitting a few feet from me and maybe with a couple of other gentlemen. But your women are all okay with me, so feel free to give me a call or pay me a visit.

But as far as my impression? It’s a lot like America. You know, when I was a little kid, I remember going outside and sitting around with my friends. We’d talk about the latest technology and medicine and gaming and American ingenuity. And I would look outside and Anderson and the Brazilian kids are sitting outside playing in the mud.

And I’ll tell you something else. I think it’s disgusting and I think it’s an embarrassment to the sport that he would come around with that fake belt when the entire world watched me defeat him on live TV. He goes and gets himself a fake belt and sits up here and pretends to be champion. He’s obviously thriving off of all of the new fans of the sport by putting out misinformation and trying to mislead everybody. But as sure as night follows day, I sit before you undefeated and undisputed.

 

After Silva talked about his legacy:

This guy says the craziest stuff, man. He’s surrounded by yes-men. It’s unbelievable that he actually thinks like that. He talks about his legacy. He’s so close to the trees that he can’t see the forest. Come to America and ask people what they think about him. Oh yeah, this guy is the real deal. He became the No. 1 contender when he beat the great Chris Leben. He then defended his belt against the great Patrick Cote and the amazing Thales Leites. What a star this guy is.

What about the fact that I called him out for six years? “Oh, you’re disrespecting my family.” Yes, I did, and what did you do about it? Not a damn thing, and you’re not gonna do anything on July 7th. Get your excuses ready now, Anderson. I told everybody before the first fight that our skills are not even close and that I’m going to destroy him.

And I will tell you again now: Our skills are not even close. So go to your Ed Soares school of excuse-making and get some handy, because you’re going to need them on July 7th.

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UFC Press Conference Video From Brazil

The Ultimate Fighting Championship was in Brazil today (April 24, 2012) announcing a change to the upcoming UFC 147 card that middleweight champ Anderson Silva, and challenger Chael Sonnen, would not compete at the upcoming June card but would instead headline UFC 148 in Las Vegas in July. Both fighters and UFC president Dana White were on hand for the press conference.

Click here to view the embedded video.

The Ultimate Fighting Championship was in Brazil today (April 24, 2012) announcing a change to the upcoming UFC 147 card that middleweight champ Anderson Silva, and challenger Chael Sonnen, would not compete at the upcoming June card but would instead headline UFC 148 in Las Vegas in July. Both fighters and UFC president Dana White were on hand for the press conference.

Hector Lombard Signs with the UFC; Who Should He Face in His Debut?

The UFC middleweight division has a new player, and his name is Hector Lombard.Bellator CEO Bjorn Rebney confirmed the news today to MMAFighting’s Mike Chiapetta. Rebney said that it made no financial sense, at least based on the current Bellator model…

The UFC middleweight division has a new player, and his name is Hector Lombard.

Bellator CEO Bjorn Rebney confirmed the news today to MMAFighting’s Mike Chiapetta. Rebney said that it made no financial sense, at least based on the current Bellator model, to keep Lombard around:

“We have a business model where we make decisions based on analyzing data,” he said. “Since the first day we came into being, we made decisions based on real models, not hypotheticals. The UFC model is largely based on pay-per-view, and the offer they made to Hector is going to be monetized via pay-per-view. While pay-per-view could play a role in our future, today it doesn’t. So, we did our due diligence to review the UFC contract, analyzed it in terms of charging our audience to see Hector vs. putting him on free TV, and we decided to allow the UFC to sign Hector, where I am extremely confident he will win the UFC middleweight title on pay-per-view.”

Now that the news is official, we can look forward to Lombard’s debut. We have no idea when he’ll actually step into the Octagon, but I’m assuming it’ll be this summer at some point. He won’t get an immediate title shot at Anderson Silva, partly because Silva already has a fight booked with Chael Sonnen, and partly because Lombard isn’t quite on the level of a guy who can come into the UFC and get an immediate shot at the gold.

With that in mind, let’s take a look at a few of the options available as Lombard’s first UFC opponent and offer up predictions on who I think would win each fight.

 

Brian Stann

Stann makes the most sense to me. He’s near the top of the division, and a win by Lombard would certainly elevate him to the point where he can be given a title shot.

The same thing goes for Stann, though. A win over Lombard would be a big deal, and would finally give one of the UFC’s most marketable stars the push he needs to earn a title fight. 

Stann also makes a lot of sense from the perspective of trying to put together an exciting fight. Stann has suffered greatly against wrestlers in the past, but Lombard’s striking background makes him the perfect style matchup.

Prediction: Lombard

 

Mark Munoz

Munoz is another guy who, like Stann, is near the very top of the division and just needs one win to earn a ticket into the title picture. Lombard would have considerable difficulty with Munoz’s wrestling, so he’s not a great opponent if you’re looking to give Lombard a free pass into a fight with Silva.

Prediction: Munoz

 

Chris Weidman

Weidman has a lot in common with Munoz. He’s a fantastic wrestler and grappler with enough ground skills to stifle Lombard. His striking isn’t very good, however, and that gives Lombard a real weakness to exploit.

Prediction: Lombard

 

Winner of Alan Belcher vs. Rousimar Palhares

Belcher and Palhares will tie up on May 5th at UFC on FOX 3 in New Jersey. The winner of the fight would be considered one of those guys who is almost ready for a title shot, but still needs one more big win to get a crack at Silva.

That makes the winner a perfect match for Lombard.

Both fights would be tough for Lombard. Belcher’s all-around game has improved drastically in recent years, while Palhares has that disgustingly awesome grappling game that makes him a dangerous opponent for anyone in the division.

Predictions: If Palhares, then Palhares. If Belcher, then Lombard 

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Alistair Overeem Denied License by Nevada State Athletic Commission, Can Reapply in Nine Months

By Elias Cepeda

Following a hearing held earlier today, the Nevada State Athletic Commission denied UFC #1 heavyweight contender Alistair Overeem‘s request to be licensed to compete in the state. Overeem will not be allowed to reapply for a license in Nevada for nine months.

Because most states respect one another’s rulings and licenses — and because the UFC has a working practice of not circumventing U.S. athletic commission decisions by placing unlicensed or suspended fighters on foreign cards — Overeem will likely not be able to make a living fighting for the next nine months. He already lost out on his chance to challenge champion Junior Dos Santos May 26th because of his recent drug test, in which he came up positive for an dramatically elevated testosterone-to-epitestosterone level.

Overeem was represented at his hearing by well-known attorney David Chesnoff. Chesnoff attempted to make the case the Overeem’s elevated levels were the result not of an attempt to enhance Overeem’s performance but rather of anti-inflammatory injections administered and prescribed by a Dallas-area doctor to help Overeem heal from injuries incurred in training and re-aggravated while fighting that the fighter was not told also contained testosterone.

By Elias Cepeda

Following a hearing held earlier today, the Nevada State Athletic Commission denied UFC #1 heavyweight contender Alistair Overeem‘s request to be licensed to compete in the state. Overeem will not be allowed to reapply for a license in Nevada for nine months.

Because most states respect one another’s rulings and licenses — and because the UFC has a working practice of not circumventing U.S. athletic commission decisions by placing unlicensed or suspended fighters on foreign cards — Overeem will likely not be able to make a living fighting for the next nine months. He already lost out on his chance to challenge champion Junior Dos Santos May 26th because of his recent drug test, in which he came up positive for an dramatically elevated testosterone-to-epitestosterone level.

Overeem was represented at his hearing by well-known attorney David Chesnoff. Chesnoff attempted to make the case the Overeem’s elevated levels were the result not of an attempt to enhance Overeem’s performance but rather of anti-inflammatory injections administered and prescribed by a Dallas-area doctor to help Overeem heal from injuries incurred in training and re-aggravated while fighting that the fighter was not told also contained testosterone.

Although the prescribing doctor, Hector Molina, was present at the hearing, Chesnoff requested a rare continuance from the commission so that he could bring in more expert witnesses. Chesnoff requested a continuance of 45-60 days but was denied by the commissioners, several of whom cited reasons of not wanting Overeem to have to wait up to two more months before being able to reapply for a license should his request not be granted, and not wanting the public to engage in months more of speculation.

Commissioners also commented how they did not see how any additional expert witnesses would change the evidence they had before them, namely Overeem’s late March test results. That stance would prove to be telling of the commission’s overall decision to not grant Overeem a license.

The commissioners asked Overeem and his doctor Molina question after question, but ultimately no responses from either could change the positive test’s position of utmost importance to the commission. “[Overeem] fights like a champion and I have no reason to believe he [uses] steroids,” one commissioner said. ”What I do know is that the test reflects a 14:1 ratio…What I do know is that I have a positive test in front of me,” he continued.

The commission did not use language impugning Overeem’s character, but rather his poor judgement in getting injections without knowing their content, from a doctor he said he did not research on his own. Overeem said that he became a patient of Dr. Molina on the basis of a recommendation from his friend and fellow UFC veteran, Tra Telligman, a Texas resident.

Johnny Benjamin, a physician and Association of Boxing Commissions’ MMA Medical Subcommittee member, recently wrote in his MMA Junkie column that Overeem’s defense was dubious.

“It is not uncommon for injured contact- or combat-sports athletes to require anti-inflammatory injections during their training. These injections usually consist of a short-acting anesthetic (lidocaine, xylocaine or marcaine) plus a glucocorticoid (cortisone). This injection immediately numbs the injury, and the cortisone provides longer lasting anti-inflammatory properties. 

These injections are legal but must be disclosed on any and all pre-competition or random-screening paperwork. 

Cortisone is a glucocorticoid steroid, which is much different than an anabolic steroid such as testosterone (T) and many of the synthetic performance-enhancing drugs (PED) with which the sporting world is unfortunately all too familiar. 

Testosterone is never included in these injections for any legitimate purposes. 

In the U.S., if a physician, in fact, injected him he with testosterone without his knowledge and consent, he should file a complaint with the appropriate state board of medicine and file charges with law enforcement. 

If he is unwilling to do so, it speaks volumes as to the truthfulness of his assertions,” Benjamin wrote.

It is unknown whether or not Overeem has filed such a complaint against Dr. Molina, but the doctor referred to Overeem as a patient during the hearing and Overeem denied having any anger towards Molina when asked how it felt to be sitting next to him at the hearing by a commissioner.

A medical doctor by the name of Hector Oscar Molina practicing in the same area as Overeem’s Dr. Hector Molina was sanctioned in 2004 for not properly establishing “proper physician-patient relationships.” Dr. Molina was fined $25,000 and had restrictions placed on his practice by the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners for prescribing controlled substances over the Internet, according to the Star-Telegram.

During today’s hearing in Nevada, Dr. Molina said that he has served as a ringside physician for the state of Texas since 2005. A Hector Oscar Molina listing his profession as medical doctor in the same Irving, Texas area was also arrested in 2010 on domestic family charges. (We have not confirmed if these are all the same person, but they all share the same name, profession, and area of residence and work.)

Commissioner Pat Lundvall addressed Overeem after the commission’s decision was handed down, telling him that he had to think more carefully about “who it is you have as a manager [and] who it is you have as medical professionals,” she said. “You need high quality advice.”

We will continue to bring you more on this story and the aftermath, as it all develops.

The Ultimate Show: Exclusive Chael Sonnen Interview and TUS Invades Atlanta

The Ultimate Show was recently in Atlanta for UFC 145, which was filled with great fighters and great fights. The fight of the night featured Jon “Bones” Jones fighting former friend and training partner Rashad Evans in the most anticipated…

The Ultimate Show was recently in Atlanta for UFC 145, which was filled with great fighters and great fights. The fight of the night featured Jon “Bones” Jones fighting former friend and training partner Rashad Evans in the most anticipated bout of the night.

The Co-Main event saw Rory MacDonald go to work on opponent Ché Mills, forcing a second-round stoppage. For such a young fighter, MacDonald shows great promise for the future. On The Ultimate Fighter, Team Cruz was finally able to catch a break and get a win against team Faber, tying the series at three wins apiece.

In other news from Atlanta, Jonathan Snowden sat down with fighter Chael Sonnen about his upcoming bout with Anderson Silva. Kenda Perez was able to check in with Xbox to see how the new UFC app is coming along. The new app will allow fans to purchase UFC pay per view fights through their Xbox system without requiring a cable subscription and make picks on upcoming fights.

Wrapping things up, UFC expert Jeremy Botter speaks about the effect of performance-enhancing drugs and their effect on a fighter’s legacy and career. 

 

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UFC 145 Results: UFC Light Heavyweight Rankings After Jon Jones vs. Rashad Evans

After a dominant victory over former teammate Rashad Evans at UFC 145, many are already wondering when light heavyweight champion Jon Jones will make the move to heavyweight.However, now just two wins away from tying Tito Ortiz for the most consecutive…

After a dominant victory over former teammate Rashad Evans at UFC 145, many are already wondering when light heavyweight champion Jon Jones will make the move to heavyweight.

However, now just two wins away from tying Tito Ortiz for the most consecutive title defenses in the history of the 205-pound division, Jones still has some unfinished business in the class he currently reigns over.

Later this year, the 24-year-old will defend his belt against 41-year-old MMA legend Dan Henderson.

After Jones prevented Evans from reclaiming the light heavyweight title, let’s take a look at how the rest of the 205-pound division stands below Jones.

 

The following rankings are computerized based primarily on results against similar competition and do not include fighters who have not yet competed inside the Octagon, announced their retirement, been suspended, gone more than one year without competing or scheduled a fight in a new division.

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