Bisping to Get Loser of Marquardt-Okami?

In a recent interview with Fighters Only, UFC president Dana White revealed that the next time Michael Bisping steps through the doors of the Octagon to compete, he will be staring across the cage at a top five opponent.
Considerin…

In a recent interview with Fighters Only, UFC president Dana White revealed that the next time Michael Bisping steps through the doors of the Octagon to compete, he will be staring across the cage at a top five opponent.

Considering the options, it’s a pretty safe bet that said opponent will be the loser of the UFC 122 bout between Yushin Okami and Nate Marquardt.

Let’s look at the simple deductive reasoning we used that helped us come to our conclusion:

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Anderson Silva’s BJJ Coach May Be the Only Person Who Sees a Bright Side to Sonnen’s Positive Steroid Test

(Ramon says his head isn’t big; every hat he owns is simply too small.)
Brazilians always seem to take the glass is half full approach to life, so it shouldn’t surprise us that Anderson Silva’s Brazilian jiu-jitsu coach, Ramon Lemos sees a bright side …


(Ramon says his head isn’t big; every hat he owns is simply too small.)

Brazilians always seem to take the glass is half full approach to life, so it shouldn’t surprise us that Anderson Silva’s Brazilian jiu-jitsu coach, Ramon Lemos sees a bright side to Chael Sonnen’s positive post-UFC 117 steroid test result.

Lemos told Tatame recently that Sonnen’s infraction only proves how good his fighter really is.

"I was very happy because he was on top of us for 23 minutes, on his best position, and Anderson submitted him, won the fight and kept the belt… Then you see that the guy had used things, so he had better conditioning than a regular athlete… It’s wonderful for us," Lemos said. "That proves that Anderson Silva is the best of t he world, without any doubts."

Considering that Sonnen, whether or not he had any help from PEDs, is the only fighter to ever dominate Silva the way that the Oregon Republican did in August, it’s no surprise that Ramos is in agreement that the one year suspension Chael was handed down by the California State Athletic Commission last month was just. He also is of the opinion that when Sonnen does come back from his suspension that he should be forced to work his way back up from the bottom of the UFC’s middleweight division.

Since Silva only has a handful of fights remaining on his current UFC contract and has expressed a desire to retire in the next year or two, unless Sonnen wins his appeal, it’s unlikely the pair will ever get a second match.

"I’m in favor of rematches for the fans, the show, the event, the whole media… But, as a professional and athlete, and now as Anderson Silva’s coach on Atos, I consider a rematch a bad thing and it doesn’t worth. Because, if the guy had loss on the judges’ call, it’d be ok. But he stayed for 23 minutes, and that means five rounds, on his best position, which is to takedown and punch from the top, and he couldn’t define the fight, and he lost," Lemos said. "There’s no need to know if he had taken extra medicines or not. You can’t have a rematch on those conditions. He has to be punished and stay a year off and then come back for the end of the line and wait for his call to fight Anderson Silva again."

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Belfort vs. Silva Will Go Down Superbowl Weekend According to ‘The Phenom’

 (Hopefully Vitor can channel Chael Sonnen for the pre-fight press, or else this fight will have to sell itself.)
Well it looks like the UFC’s too good to be true double-title bout New Year’s card was indeed, too good to be true.
According to Vi…

 
(Hopefully Vitor can channel Chael Sonnen for the pre-fight press, or else this fight will have to sell itself.)

Well it looks like the UFC’s too good to be true double-title bout New Year’s card was indeed, too good to be true.

According to Vitor Belfort, his showdown with UFC middleweight champion, Anderson Silva won’t be on the card, and will instead happen a month later on Saturday, February 5 on the eve of the SuperBowl.

He tweeted the news last night.

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10 QUESTIONS WITH SHAWN TOMPKINS

With only a couple days away from WEC 51, “The Coach” Shawn Tompkins gives MMAFix a personal written interview from his hotel room in Denver, Colorado as he prepares both Featherweight Mark Hominick and Lightweight Chris Horodecki for the biggests tests in their careers.  Hominick is on a 3 win fight streak facing Leonard Garcia and […]

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With only a couple days away from WEC 51, “The Coach” Shawn Tompkins gives MMAFix a personal written interview from his hotel room in Denver, Colorado as he prepares both Featherweight Mark Hominick and Lightweight Chris Horodecki for the biggests tests in their careers.  Hominick is on a 3 win fight streak facing Leonard Garcia and Horodecki is 1-1 in the WEC, looking to break that even record with a win against Ed Ratcliff.  And amidst his already brutal schedule, Tompkins has another fight on his mind…just the UFC Middleweight Championship fight with Vitor Belfort

1.    What can you reveal to us of your knowledge on TapouT brand being sold to billionaire Warren Buffett and does any of this positively or negatively effect your position as Head Coach of TapouT Training Center in Las Vegas?

Actually the rumour of Warren Buffet buying Tap Out is untrue, this I believe was something that started on a forum website and unfortunately people tend to believe everything they read on these MMA Forums. What really happened was a good friend of the Team Tompkins family from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Jamie Salter purchased the company along with SilverStar. Jamie is very much involved with and interested in the Xtreme Sports business so to him MMA makes alot of sense. It also helped that his son is not only best friends with Sam Stout (my brother in law) but he is also a student of his. Ultimately Jamie Salter got into the business to run it alongside his son.??The purchase of the company really has no effect on the Tap Out Training Center, I am sure somewhere down the road there will be some collaboration but for now there are no changes. I personally am very excited for the Salter family to be involved in our sport, they have proven before to be leaders in the business world and will do nothing but great for us all in the long run.

2.    You’re in Denver for WEC 51 and it seems this year more than ever you have been traveling all over the world sometimes every two weeks or less to corner fighters.  Who’s running pro-training classes at TapouT Training Center when you are away?  And have you had any food that did not agree with you on the road?

My traveling schedule has been very demanding lately. But I truly love what I do, the people that I spend time with on the road have become very good friends and I would not trade that for anything. I am also blessed at Team Tompkins with a full support training staff. Keebo Robinson has been by my side for 2.5 years now, running training and focussing the Team’s ground skills. I truly couldn’t do this without his backing. Next in is Mike Cody who is also a Jui Jitsu Black Belt and has been involved in the sport for many years, I call Mike my MMA Expert he really has a great grasp on seeing the sport. Especially from the ground up. The Team has shown its best year of competition since he has been with us. Mike is also a guy that never stops supporting the Team, he’s a very unselfish guy. Something that is not easy to find. The wrestling portion of my program is headed up buy Boise State Wrestling stand out Johnny “Boy” Nunez. Johnny is also a fighter for the Team so it is great to have someone who is not only a great wrestler, but also understands wrestling for MMA. To round out my Team and a guy that has made my fighters famous for being some of the best conditioned athletes in the sport Robert McMullin. Robert is definately the Best in the game when it comes to Strength and Conditioning. He is doing things with my guys, that the sport has never seen. So as you can see I have a great support staff, something I have worked very hard to attain. These guys are really what makes everything work and why we are a successful Team and family.

3.    Thursday night, your protégé Lightweight Chris Horodecki faces off against Ed Ratcliff at WEC 51.  Right now Horodecki is 1-1 in his WEC career, In this current MMA climate, many Zuffa contracted fighters may harbor the fear of being cut in the back of their minds, how well do you think Horodecki can deal with this kind of pressure?

To be honest this is the first time the thought that Chris is 1-1 in WEC has ever crossed my mind. I have trained Chris since he was 12 years old, and have been with him for over 30 fights. Both Kickboxing and MMA. The kid is very good at winning and probably the coolest head I have ever trained. He will have no extra pressure on him in this fight. He will go out there and do his best for me and I am sure we will find a way to succeed. He is also only 23 year old, mark my words you have only seen the beginning of Chris Horodecki.

4.    It’s a big night for you at WEC 51 Thursday night.  You will also be in the corner of Featherweight Mark Hominick as he faces a notable opponent, Leonard Garcia.  How have you prepared Hominick known for his kickboxing to beat a striker like Garcia?

I think that the Garcia and Hominick is one of the best match ups in WEC history. You have a striking match up in its purest form, brawler vs technician. For Mark in this fight, we really haven’t changed his training up much. Just really alot of fine tuning. I think where Garcia is gonna have trouble in this fight is that he has never faced a fighter that is as disciplined as Mark Hominick. This will be an awesome fight.

5.    Another fighter you have trained under Team Tompkins who will be on the WEC 51 card is Featherweight George Roop who is facing “The Korean Zombie” Chan Sung Jung.  How do you feel about that match-up and what does Roop need to beat Jung?

I love the George Roop vs Korean Zombie match up. I have said this before, but I really think when it comes down to Roop is one of the toughest guys in this division. I also fell that Jung is over-rated. The Garcia fight that Jung became instantly famous for, to me looked like two guys swinging purses at each-other. Don’t get me wrong, I respect both fighters and it was an exciting match. But the technical level of that fight was non-existant. Roop I believe will give Jung a true test.

6.    Next month your brother-in-law Sam Stout faces Paul Taylor at UFC 121 in Anaheim, CA.  It will be almost a year since Taylor’s last UFC fight which ended in a decision loss to John Hathaway.  He is also dropping down from the 170lb division to fight in the 155lb division against Stout.  Both fighters are aggressive standing, but with Taylor’s possible ring rust and his first time fighting in the Lightweight division, what, if any concerns do you have with this match-up?

The Paul Tayler and Sam Stout match up is another fight of the night possibilty for us. Paul is a great striker, with an exceptional reach and is willing to bang. I think it is a good match up for us and we know he will come to fight us. Where the difference in this fight is I believe is Sam’s ability to use true mixed martial arts. I think this will be an exciting and skillfull test.

7.    Paul Taylor was unable to achieve his weight cut to 155lbs when he was suppose to face another one of your fighters, John Gunderson at UFC 112.  How much did it piss you off that you traveled all the way to Dubai for that fight to be cancelled and would you be less pissed off if he didn’t make weight in Anaheim, California, which is only about an hour flight away?

To be honest the whole Abu Dhabi trip was a bit taxing and very expensive for us. But the country truly is beautiful and is a place I think everyone should see at least once. As for Paul not making weight, he actually did. Where the problem came in was that the night after weigh ins he suffered from sever migraines and was medically forced from the fight. We have absolutely no ill feeling towards Paul, these are things that happen and were out of his control. He is a proven tough guy and would have fought us if he could. I just hope that he has things figured out now and that the weight cut is a healthier result.

8.    How do you feel that Vitor Belfort is getting his chance at the UFC Middleweight Championship belt because of Chael Sonnen being forced out of a second go around with Anderson Silva due to his year suspension for popping positive to high levels of testosterone?

I have had a very exciting week, hearing that we will be getting our title match up between Vitor Belfort and Anderson Silva. I do however hope that things work themselves out with Chael, he is a very intelligent guy and I can’t help but think that there is something else involved that we dont know about yet. As for us, this couldn’t be better. We fight for the title and it sounds like at home in Las Vegas. Nothing against germany, but sleeping in my own bed before the biggest fight in history is a good thing.

9.    If  Chael Sonnen (allegedly) used PEDs in his fight at UFC 119 against  Middleweight Champion Anderson Silva and worked as hard as he did for almost five rounds and still could not beat Silva, how is Vitor Belfort going to beat him?

We have been studying Anderson for over  a year now, we have had our gameplan in place and to be honest everytime Silva fights he proves to us that we are on the right path. He is however the P4P best in the world and we will not forget this. But I can promise you this, I will bring the Best Vitor Belfort you have ever seen into that cage come fight night.

10.   If  you could travel for fun and not for work, where would you go?

There are a few places I have really enjoyed in my travels. I love the relaxed college atmosphere and beer in Boston, San Diego is heavenly and I have always loved Miami Beach, Florida definately one of the coolest places in the world. Gotta tell you though living in Las Vegas is a dream come true for this small town Canadian boy…..

Silva’s Manager Says Anderson’s Ribs Still Aren’t Healed; Belfort Fight Might Not Happen Until February 5

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When UFC president Dana White confirmed that Vitor Belfort would be stepping in to face Anderson Silva next while Chael Sonnen tries to talk himself out of a one-year suspension for testing positive for steroids, one piece of…


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When UFC president Dana White confirmed that Vitor Belfort would be stepping in to face Anderson Silva next while Chael Sonnen tries to talk himself out of a one-year suspension for testing positive for steroids, one piece of info that he left out was when we can expect the fight to go down.

Silva’s manager, Ed Soares revealed in an interview with MMAWeekly yesterday that Anderson is still experiencing pain in the rib he injured in his four-and-a-half round war with Chael Sonnen at UFC 117 and he may not be ready in time for UFC 125 on January 1 so the fight may have to wait until February 5.

"His rib is stil very tender. They’re very sore. That’s what I’m talking to him about. It’s still a bit sore, but it’s healing up. It’s still not 100 percent. He needs to be training at least 10 weeks with his ribs not being hurt. It’s still tender and it really hurts [him] to throw knees and stuff like that," Soares explained. "I think at this point, we don’t know what date it’s going to be. It’s definitely going to be some time next year. We just don’t know if it’s going to be January first or SuperBowl weekend."

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Vitor Belfort vs. Anderson Silva Soon, Marquardt-Okami Winner Next

Filed under: UFCChael Sonnen’s positive steroid test has created a domino effect in the UFC’s middleweight division, and the biggest beneficiary is Vitor Belfort, who will be the next challenger to Anderson Silva’s middleweight title.

UFC President Da…

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Chael Sonnen‘s positive steroid test has created a domino effect in the UFC’s middleweight division, and the biggest beneficiary is Vitor Belfort, who will be the next challenger to Anderson Silva‘s middleweight title.

UFC President Dana White announced on Twitter that Belfort will fight Silva for the belt. Contrary to reports that an injury forced Belfort out of his previously scheduled bout with Yushin Okami, White said Belfort is healthy and has simply been moved to the top of the list of title contenders.