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Aggro Vicentin
00mercoledì 15 luglio 2009 20:14

Thanks boys, non vedo l'ora di vedere sto benedetto match.
Ganjapeople, Inc.
00giovedì 16 luglio 2009 15:32
A chi lo dici, in generale la card di Affliction è praticamente quanto di meglio si può desiderare fuori dall'UFC

Main Card (PPV)
Fedor Emelianenko (30-1) vs. Josh Barnett (24-5)


Gegard Mousasi (25-2-1) vs. Renato "Babalu" Sobral (32-8)


Vitor Belfort (18-8) vs. Jorge Santiago (21-7)


Gilbert Yvel (36-13-1) vs. Paul Buentello (27-10)


Takanori Gomi (30-5) vs. Rafaello Oliveira (8-1)


Undercard (HDNet)
Jay Hieron (17-4) -210 vs. Paul Daley (21-8-2) +175


Chris Horodecki (12-1) vs. Dan Lauzon (12-2)


Ben Rothwell (30-6) vs. Chase Gormley (6-0)


LC Davis (13-2) vs. Javier Vazquez (13-2)


Deividas Taurosevicius (10-3) vs. Mark Hominick (16-8)






Personalmente una delle cose che trovo più curiose è la situazione di Santiago, nei primi dieci al mondo della sua categoria secondo le maggiori pubblicazioni, striscia vincente di (mi pare) circa 10 vittorie, e quando è stato in UFC anni fa ha subito due dei KO più devastanti che abbia mai visto...

Comunque, grandissima card, anche l'undercard è veramente interessante, non vedo l'ora [SM=x1772662]
Cavax88
00venerdì 17 luglio 2009 00:22
BOBBY LASHLEY: "MY SIGHTS ARE SET ON BROCK LESNAR"


“I’m not going to say anything bad on Brock, because Brock is doing all the right things, [but] my sights are set on Brock. I’m not saying I want to fight him because he’s ‘the wrestling guy.’ I’m saying it because I am a heavyweight fighter and he’s the champ.”

Fresh off his battering of Bob Sapp at last month’s “Ultimate Chaos” event, former WWE superstar and decorated amateur wrestler Bobby Lashley focuses on his goal is to eventually upend UFC Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar. Despite the fact that Lesnar only has one more professional fight than he does, Lashley understands that he must first become a reputable fighter prior to a potential UFC debut. He had trouble finishing Jason Guida at “March Badness” in only the second MMA match of his career, but vows to improve and work his way up to the top. The question is, with Lesnar so far ahead of him in terms of MMA accomplishments, will he ever get there?



credit: Sherdog.com
Cavax88
00venerdì 17 luglio 2009 00:23
UFC 102: COUTURE VS. NOGUEIRA

Cavax88
00venerdì 17 luglio 2009 08:19
BROCK LESNAR VS. FEDOR EMELIANENKO IN THE UFC: NOT SO FAST, DANA WHITE (PART 2)


Josh Barnett is not the only person who could spoil a match up between the UFC and WAMMA heavyweight champions. Randy Couture may, contractually, get first dibs on “The Last Emperor:”

“Not only do I think I deserve a shot at him, kind of part of the agreement in settling our differences in coming back to the UFC, is they were going to be dilligent about trying to find a way to make that fight happen.”

Remember that Couture resigned from the promotion not too long ago, rescinded his belt and sat on the sidelines for about nine months, getting embroiled in an ugly legal battle in the process, because he wanted to fight Emelianenko and the UFC couldn’t sign him (Couture also cited money as another reason for his sudden departure). UFC President Dana White has attempted to ink the Russian — widely considered the best heavyweight MMA figher alive today — to an exclusive contract several times; however, the parties have always been far apart on agreeable terms. White poured more fuel on the fire in the wake of UFC 100, saying he would make another run at Emelianenko when his contract is up with Affliction (supposedly Aug. 1 after his fight against Barnett) and get him inside the Octagon to finally end the years-long debate about who is the best big man in the sport. Emelianenko would have to first defeat Barnett, and then possibly Couture, before getting a UFC title shot against Lesnar, who will have to successfully defend his unified title for the first time against the winner of Shane Carwin-Cain Velasquez later this year. That’s one complicated jigsaw puzzle, which all hinges on whether or not the promotion can sign Emelianenko in the first place … if he beats Barnett, of course. Phew …



credit: MMAMania.com

OK, quindi il prossimo sfidante di Brock non è il vincente di Couture vs. Nogueira, ma il vincente di Carwin vs. Velasquez come si diceva subito dopo UFC 100.
Cavax88
00venerdì 17 luglio 2009 08:23
Cavax88
00sabato 18 luglio 2009 10:40
Dopo la praticamente ufficialità del ritorno di Cro Cop per UFC 103, potrebbe esserci un altro ritorno shock:

TITO ORTIZ "CAME TO AMENDS" WITH DANA WHITE



“UFC is not out of the picture…. There’s a possibility — I don’t know. I had a conversation with Dana last week, me and him spoke … we were really, really good friends at a point, best friends at a point, and everything got mucked up because of the fight game…. I wanted to be a man and squash things between me and him and wish him luck in his journeys and he did the same to me. So we kind of amended and squashed things, which is great. Dana showed the kind of person he is by apologizing to me and vice versa…. I’m very thankful for Lorenzo and Frank Fertitta from the UFC and I’m glad that me and Dana (White) kind of got to brush each other off. We may not still like each other or whatever but we came to amends — which is awesome. I gotta thank Strikeforce for giving me an opportunity and I want to thank Affliction for giving me an opportunity.”

Former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion and current Zuffa exile Tito Ortiz tells TapouT Radio that while he still won’t be exchanging Christmas cards with the UFC President, he and Dana White have patched things up after many years of back-and-forth squabbling. “The Huntington Beach Bad Boy” has always had a amicable relationship with the Fertittas — is it possible that Lorenzo flew to Huntington Beach to reclaim the surgically repaired 205-pound star like his did last month with Mirko Cro Cop? And with UFC 103 still needing an opponent for rumored headliner Rich “Ace” Franklin, could they shock the world of MMA by pairing him up with a new and improved Ortiz? Opinions please.

UPDATE: White confirms that he and Ortiz did indeed recently smooth things over via Twitter.com:

“Yes, Tito and I made up. Doesn’t mean he’s back it means we aren’t smashing each other anymore and we don’t hate each other.”


Let’s see how long that lasts … the soap opera continues. Stay tuned.



credit: MMAMania.com
Cavax88
00sabato 18 luglio 2009 10:44
DANA WHITE: PEOPLE ARE CALLING BROCK LESNAR THE MIKE TYSON OF MMA


“I was on Opie and Anthony a couple of nights ago and those guys were like you know what? [Brock Lesnar is] your Mike Tyson. This is the guy where people are gonna tune in and say ‘Oh My God what’s this guy gonna do next?’ You know what the crazy part is? I just flew up there a couple weeks ago and we hung out and went to dinner. [Lesnar’s] such a good guy, but I’ll give you this: The week of the event I have a hard time dealing with him. He gets miserable, he’s a grouchy guy who can snap at any time. That’s for real.”

UFC President Dana White does not condone but at the same time understands the behavior of Brock Lesnar before, during and after UFC 100. White gave Lesnar a verbal lashing following his meltdown against Frank Mir in the main event of their July 11 super-show, but also admits that (aside from the unprovoked sponsor bashing) he might have reacted in a similar fashion following the months of trash talk coming out of the Mir camp. Lesnar — who already claims he’s built like a black man may indeed have that same aura surrounding him that Tyson did. We can only hope that his career ends on more favorable terms. Not just for him, but for the sake of mixed martial arts as well.



credit: MMAMania.com
Ganjapeople, Inc.
00sabato 18 luglio 2009 11:10
Madonna che palle sto Lesnar...quanto cazzo la menano giù??Era preso dall'emozione e ha sclerato un attimo, ok, brutto gesto e tutto...però ne stanno facendo un caso nazionale...voglio vedere se faceva come un tizio nell'ultimo show di Ultimate Challenge UK che dopo aver sfondato la faccia all'avversario in G&P gli ha tirato un calcio nel culo che l'ha ribaltato :asd:
Cavax88
00sabato 1 agosto 2009 08:40
Meglio aggiornare un pò questo topic:

TITO ORTIZ: THE COMEBACK - DAY 1
Cavax88
00sabato 1 agosto 2009 08:46
"THE PHENOM" VITOR BELFORT SIGNED FOR UFC 103 MAIN EVENT TO FIGHT RICH "ACE" FRANKLIN IN DALLAS ON SEPTEMBER 19



Dana White confirmed today that Vitor Belfort (18-8) has been acquired from the fallout of Affliction MMA and will replace Dan Henderson against Rich Franklin (25-4) in the main event of UFC 103 from the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, on Sept. 19.
White cited fan apathy towards the original main event between Franklin and Henderson as a catalyst for the change. “The Phenom” has agreed to meet “Ace” at a catchweight of 195 pounds — despite rejecting a recent Affliction fight against Gegard Mousasi because it was outside of his new home at 185-pounds.

Dan Henderson will now be granted a rematch with Anderson Silva with a timetable pending the results of “The Spider’s” Aug. 8 fight against Forrest Griffin.

Company president Dana White made a surprise announcement during “Inside the Octagon” back on June 20 that he was interested in bringing Vitor back under contract to possibly face Anderson Silva.
It was a bit strange because Belfort was booked to battle Sengoku Middleweight Grand Prix winner Jorge Santiago at Affliction 3: “Trilogy” on Aug.1, 2009, but White seemed confident that the Brazilian would return to the eight-sided cage for a third tour of duty after he satisfied his commitment to the “tee-shirt guys.”
That commitment ended sooner rather than later.

Belfort has indeed looked fantastic since he made the decision to shed 20 more pounds and compete at 185 pounds.

He iced Terry Martin in the second round at Affliction: “Banned” with a nice combination that was set up by a flying knee. He followed up that performance at “Day of Reckoning,” pulverizing Matt Lindland with a brutal first round blitzkrieg, landing six of seven strikes en route to a scary-looking knockout.

Whether or not a move back up in weight will affect that recent success remains to be seen — though he may have little margin for error against the former Middleweight Champ.

Franklin scored a big win over the always dangerous Wanderlei Silva at UFC 99: “The Comeback” via unanimous decision back in June at a catchweight of 195 pounds. It was the third win in the last four attempts for the Cincinnati, Ohio, native, solidifying his position as a serious, and capable, light heavyweight contender.

It’s going to be a ridiculous main event between two established veterans — don’t even think about missing this one.
Recently confirmed for UFC 103 is the Heavyweight tilt between former Pride FC superstar Mirko Cro Cop and surging heavyweight prospect Junior Dos Santos. In addition, Martin Kampmann and Mike Swick will collide to determine the number one contender for Georges St. Pierre’s 170-pound title.



credit: MMAMania.com

Sta venendo su una bella card anche UFC 103. Belfort vs. Franklin mi sembra molto più interessante di Franklin vs. Hendo.
Cavax88
00sabato 1 agosto 2009 08:49
"THE HUNTINGTON BEACH BAD BOY" TITO ORTIZ RETURNS TO THE UFC, MAY FACE MARK "THE HAMMER" COLEMAN IN LATE 2009



Former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Tito Ortiz was on the July 31 media conference call to officially announce his return to the Octagon. While “The Huntington Beach Bad Boy” didn’t get into specifics, he did confirm that he will finish his fighting career under the Zuffa umbrella.
The speed of his return took many by surprise, as the bad blood between Ortiz and UFC President Dana White seemed to reach an all-time high after Ortiz was relegated to signing autographs at an off-strip casino when officials banned him from the UFC Fan Expo on July 10 and 11.
Ortiz is coming off major spinal fusion surgery to correct a back problem that plagued him in his most recent bouts. His last appearance was in May 2008 — a unanimous decision loss to now 205-pound champion, Lyoto Machida.

He spent his time on the sidelines “searching for a record contract” while flirting with a variety of promotions, including Elite XC, Strikeforce and Affliction MMA, where he did a guest commentating spot at January’s “Day of Reckoning.”

While he speaks highly of Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker, Ortiz told the media that his decision to return to the UFC was based on the level of competition — something he didn’t feel Renato Sobral or Frank Shamrock offered him in San Jose.

When asked for a timetable on his return, White interjected that he was presently considering Mark Coleman as his first opponent for late 2009. Ortiz then reiterated that he was in no hurry to rush back to competition after having major surgery.
It’s been more than a year since Ortiz saw action in a performance that had him in trouble early only to nearly finish it with a triangle-to-armbar transition that “The Dragon” barely escaped.

Ortiz has all 22 of his professional fights (except for one) under the UFC banner in a career that dates back to 1997.
He has three wins, two defeats and one draw since he returned to action in 2006 from a brief hiatus. And those three victories have come at the expense of a past-his-prime, Ken Shamrock (twice), and a controversial split decision over Forrest Griffin.
Whether or not a surgically repaired back will help him return to form and make a serious run at the Light Heavyweight Championship remains to be seen.

And I think Mark Coleman might have something to say about his chances later this year.



credit: MMAMania.com
Cavax88
00sabato 1 agosto 2009 08:53
DANA WHITE: DAN HENDERSON IS NEXT IN LINE FOR A TITLE SHOT AGAINST ANDERSON SILVA


A rematch against UFC Middleweight Champion Anderson Silva, not Rich Franklin at UFC 103 on September 19, is what Dan Henderson can focus on now that company president Dana White has shuffled the deck in the wake of Affliction MMA’s demise.
Affliction refugee Vitor Belfort is now booked to replace Henderson opposite Franklin in the UFC 103 main event, which had fans less than thrilled when it was announced earlier this month.

White did not announce a hard date for Silva-Henderson 2, saying that it will all depend on “how banged up” Silva is after challenging Forrest Griffin in a non-title 205-pound special attraction next weekend at UFC 101.
However, if history is any indicator, Silva might be ready to rock on Sunday, Aug. 9 — he has remarkably suffered very little, if any, damage throughout his perfect nine-fight UFC career thus far.

In fact, Henderson is among the few who performed quite well before experiencing the same fate as the rest: Defeat.
Silva and Henderson first met at UFC 82: “Pride of a Champion” back in March 2008. Henderson controlled much of the first round, using his Olympic-caliber Greco Roman wrestling skills to takedown the Brazilian and implement effective ground and pound.

He also took time between throwing punches to smother Silva’s airway — a rarely seen, albeit legal, maneuver to disrupt the breathing of an opponent. However, it seemed to irritate and anger Silva more than anything else.
Silva came out in the second round a new man, putting it on “Hollywood” with a punishing assortment of pinpoint strikes. Henderson eventually hit the floor and Silva capitalized by securing a fight-ending rear naked choke with just 12 seconds to spare before the frame expired.

Since losing his Pride FC title to Silva that night, Henderson has strung together three consecutive victories against very tough opponents.
He notched victories over Brazilian jiu-jitsu powerhouse Rousimar Palhares and former Middleweight Champion Rich Franklin, as well as dismantled Michael Bisping at UFC 100 with an epic punch/flying forearm punch combination that will go down as one of the best knockouts ever.

In short, Henderson has seemingly earned another opportunity to challenge for the 185-pound world title. And his stock has never been higher thanks to the Bisping beatdown.

Silva, on the other hand, has had to pack-on 20 extra pounds in an effort to rekindle the excitement that earned him the title as the most dangerous fighter in the sport. He’s fresh off back-to-back underwhelming — albeit winning performances — against middleweight challengers Thales Leites and Patrick Cote.

White matched Silva up against Griffin with the idea that it would spark fireworks — something that has been missing in Silva’s two most recent appearances. Apparently, a record-setting nine straight UFC wins — seven of which were all stoppages that never went longer than two rounds — is not good enough these days.

He’ll look to add Henderson’s name to that impressive hit list, again, when the pair rematch later this year.



credit: MMAMania.com
Aggro Vicentin
00sabato 1 agosto 2009 12:54

Bella per Ortiz!
Cavax88
00domenica 9 agosto 2009 09:41
Nuovo poster di UFC 103: Franklin vs. Belfort:

Aggro Vicentin
00domenica 9 agosto 2009 11:28

E Cro Cop in action!
Cavax88
00lunedì 24 agosto 2009 10:57
UFC 103: FRANKLIN VS. BELFORT PROMO

Cavax88
00martedì 25 agosto 2009 08:28
"UFC 104: MACHIDA VS. SHOGUN" ANNOUNCED FOR STAPLES CENTER IN LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA ON OCTOBER 24



Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) today made the formal announcement that it is “going back to Cali” on Oct. 24.

UFC 104 from the Staples Center is Los Angeles, Calif., is now official, featuring the first title defense for undefeated Light Heavyweight Champion Lyoto Machida against fellow Brazilian Mauricio “Shogun” Rua in the main event of the evening.

Here’s a snip from company president Dana White on the 205-pound match up:

“It’s been two years since the UFC was in Southern California and we knew we had to bring something special for our return to the capital of mixed martial arts. Lyoto Machida captured the imagination of fight fans with his knockout of Rashad Evans, and while he seems unbeatable right now, Mauricio "Shogun" Rua not only has the tools to beat any 205-pounder in the world, but he’s coming off a knockout of Chuck Liddell in his last fight, so his confidence is sky-high. This has the potential to be one of the greatest Light Heavyweight Title fights ever.”

In addition, the promotion confirmed that rising talent Cain Velasquez and veteran Ben Rothwell will “wage war” in a super-sized Heavyweight showdown.

Velasquez was previously booked to face Shane Carwin in a number one title contender eliminator match; however, “Big Ben” — who will be making his Octagon debut — was inserted recently to free up Carwin to challenge Brock Lesnar for the division title in November.



credit: MMAMania.com

Non so voi, ma per quanto il match possa sembrare scontato sulla carta, e' forse quello che attendo di piu' dei prossimi mesi (assieme a BJ Penn vs. Diego Sanchez), tutto dipende da Shogun.
Aggro Vicentin
00martedì 25 agosto 2009 14:05

Shogun è un buon elemento ma non ha la minima possibilità di battere Machida secondo me.
Cavax88
00venerdì 16 ottobre 2009 19:23
STRIKEFORCE: FEDOR VS. ROGERS
Fedor Emelianenko CBS Primetime Promo


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