Miesha Tate Thinks Ronda Rousey Is Fake, Will Get Nervous After First Minute

Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/news/2012/2/11/2787678/miesha-tate-thinks-ronda-rousey-is-fake-will-get-nervous-after-first

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Knockout of the week: Frankie Edgar takes out Gray Maynard

Frankie Edgar will head to Japan soon to defend  his UFC lightweight belt against former WEC champ Ben Henderson at UFC 144. How about a little reminder of what Edgar did in his last bout?

His fourth-round knockout of Gray Maynard ended any question about who was the better fighter. With Henderson, he’ll have to face a fight who has never been knocked out, and was submitted once in 2007. Who will take the belt home from Japan? Tell us in the comments or on Facebook.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mma-cagewriter/knockout-week-frankie-edgar-takes-gray-maynard-220105569.html

Gabriel Gonzaga Lyman Good Gary Goodridge Gerard Gordeau

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Dana White talks after UFC 137 “I Will Never Trust Nick Diaz Again” – Dana White

Nick Diaz was a no-show at the UFC 137 press conference in Las Vegas – just like he was a no-show at the press conference in Toronto the day before. Dana White decided enough is enough and axed him from the card, giving Carlos Condit the title shot in his place. In this interview with MMA:30′s Dave Farra; Dana White talks about the trust lost, why he thinks he’ll never heard from Diaz again, and touches on Overreem vs. Lesnar and the UFC’s return to Japan. See more videos at MMA30.com

Source: http://mmalice.com/dana-white/dana-white-talks-after-ufc-137-i-will-never-trust-nick-diaz-again-video_43e266c70.html

Luiz Cane  Dos Caras Jr   Phil Cardella Roan Jucao Carneiro

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Countdown to UFC 131 – UFC

Full episode! Vancouver is on notice – heavy hands mean a big-time main event unlikely to go the distance in Junior dos Santos vs. Shane Carwin. Plus Kenny Florian vs. Diego Nunes and Demian Maia vs. Mark Muñoz – see what’s in store!

Source: http://mmalice.com/ufc/countdown-to-ufc-131-video_460590e56.html

Royler Gracie Ryan Gracie Peter Graham Forrest Griffin

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UFC 143 video: Alex Cacares loves the big time, but misses the days of backyard brawling

LAS VEGAS — The crowds, money, adulation, safety precautions are all dynamite for 23-year-old Alex Cacares as he fights for the biggest mixed martial arts promotion in the world, but the Miami native misses the days of what appears to be a much more barbaric mode of fighting – the backyard brawl.

Those types of fights have been going down since the beginning of time. They recently became headliners again with the growth of YouTube and exposure for guys like Kimbo Slice in the Miami area.

As a hulking stack of muscle and intimidation, Slice fit the part. Cacares is slender and appears to be non-threatening, but when you hear him talk about his teenage experience with those pit fights you realize the kid loves to fight anywhere, anytime.

“I got into it because I was underage to get into professional fighting, “Cacares told Cagewriter just a few days before his 11 pro fight at UFC 143. “I was doing amateur fights at the time. I really wanted to get into a professional fighting, minimize the hand protection, no shin guards and really see what I could do.”

The UFC currently uses four ounce gloves which are tiny compared to boxing’s eight and 10 ounce models. Cacares still prefers the more primitive style of using bare-knuckles. “I believe bare knuckle hurts less than wearing these UFC gloves. I’ve been hit by both  and I’d rather be hit by the bare knuckle,” Cacares said the gloves increase the surface area of the fist and seem to make the punches stick more. “The bare knuckle slides off more. When you get hit by the whole glove it gives you that little ringing sound.”

Cacares did his first backyard brawl at 17, making between $300 and $600 per fight. If he won, he’d get spiffed by the winning bettors. He’d take home as much as $800 on some nights.

“It’s a crazy experience. The crowd might not be as big as UFC crowd, but man they sound really loud because they’re literally two feet away from you and we’re fighting in a chicken cage. It’s kind of like a pit fight, a dog fight. But it was a good experience,” said Cacares.

He’s clearly fearless. There were no structured weight classes, no rounds, no time limits, no doctor to look at cuts and the fights went to the finish. You win when your opponent quits, can’t continue or you submit him.

Things are different now in many ways. Most importantly, Cacares is actually fighting guys his size. He fought on Season 12 of “The Ultimate Fighter” at 155 pounds, but he barely walks around above 150. Now he’s more comfortable down at 135 and can be a bully in the division.

Cacares was excellent in his UFC bantamweight debut against Cole Escovedo. On Saturday, Cacares (6-4, 1-2 UFC) takes a good step up against Edwin Figueroa. The shorter Figueroa is the only guy recently who’s given phenom Michael McDonald a fight, going the distance in losing a decision. The promotion is so high on MacDonald that he’s been throw in there with former bantamweight champ Miguel Torres in February. If Cacares takes out Figueroa, that’s a big notch on his belt.

You can watch UFC 143 right here on Yahoo! Sports

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mma-cagewriter/alex-cacares-loves-big-time-misses-days-backyard-210041694.html

Joe Hybrid Duarte Aldrin de Jesus  Todd Duffee  Marvin Eastman 

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Report: Roger Gracie Signs with UFC

UFC co-owner Lorenzo Fertitta wasn’t the only one breaking news on Twitter yesterday. According to GracieMag, former Strikeforce standout Roger Gracie (Pictured) has inked a contract to join the UFC’s light heavyweight division. The former Abu Dhabi Combat Club Submission Wrestling World Championships gold medalist blasted out of the mixed martial arts gates by collecting [...]

Source: http://www.5thRound.com/106061/report-roger-gracie-signs-with-ufc/

Chris Brennan Marcelo Brito  Rob Broughton  Mike Brown 

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UFC fighters make their Super Bowl 46 picks

LAS VEGAS — Athletes are athletes. Every sport has its stars, grunts and primadonnas.

Super Bowl 46 and the NFL have too many to count and so does the UFC.

Scott Bemis from the local CBS television affiliate in Las Vegas decided to mix the two worlds. Check out Roy Nelson and myself on KLAS trying to come up with our star QB, diva receiver, kicker, coach and the intimidating hitter from the UFC.

Everyone loves the NFL. The audience in the U.S. is expected to top 150 million. Plenty of fighters will be glued to a TV set or partying around Super Bowl 46. The promotion asked a bunch of the fighters at UFC 143 for their plays on the game.

Georges St-Pierre, UFC welterweight champion
“I’ve not a clue about the rules of football but I will be screaming for New York because it’s the closest city to Montreal.”

Carlos Condit, UFC interim welterweight title challenger
“I’m going to take the New York Giants. Sometimes being an underdog is the greatest motivation. I’m an underdog against Diaz this Saturday and it’s going to be the weekend of the dog.”

Roy Nelson, UFC heavyweight
“My picks for game day are Bud Light for the bud bowl. As for the other entertainment on that day, I have not picked my favorite commercial yet but it is usually the one with bigger budget, but the Cinderella story can always happen and that’s why I love the tournament format. As for the filler, I don’t have a pick but it definitely will be a showdownwith the New York Giants and New England, but my bet is on the one with “New” in their name.”

Josh Koscheck, UFC welterweight
“I am mad because those are not my two favorite teams. That said, I think it should be a good, hard fought game. I’m not sure who will come out on top.”

Brendan Schaub, UFC heavyweight
“My prediction for the game is it’s going to be a good game–high scoring from both teams. In order for the Giants to win, they have to get pressure on Tom Brady from the D-line so he can’t sit in the pocket and drop bombs to his monster tight ends Aaron Hernandez and Rob Gronkowski, however even with that being said I think New England will be just too much for the Giants and pull off a late 4th quarter game-winning drive adding to the Brady legacy.”

Clifford Starks, UFC middleweight
“I have to go with the Patriots, I know that they remember the last time they lost to the Giants and they are looking to take that bitter taste out of their mouth.”

Max Holloway, UFC featherweight
“I’m going to have to take the Giants. I think they’ve got the defense to hold Brady and his offense down. Also because Eli is one lucky dude I swear. I think he could close his eyes and throw the ball and it would land into one of his receivers’ hands. The Giants are just something else when they play in the post-season. Their wide receivers have just been on these last couple of games.”

Matt Brown, UFC welterweight
“I predict the Patriots will win simply because New England is title town. My fiancé is from Massachusetts, home of the Patriots, Celtics, Red Sox, and Bruins. All the winning teams are from MA so there is no way the Pats will walk away defeated. It also helps that Patriots QB Tom Brady has the best record of any NFL quarterback in the modern era with at least 100 starts.”

Chris Cope, UFC welterweight
“I’m picking the Patriots because their offensive line is stacked and Brady is always clutch during the playoffs! Woooooooooooo!!!!!!!! Patriots!”

Stephen Thompson, UFC welterweight
“Eli Manning’s offense is very strong which will allow him to move the ball well especially in the air. Their D line is strong which will allow their D-Backs to do their jobs.”

Edwin Figueroa, UFC bantamweight
“Personally, I’m from Texas and when it comes to football I bleed silver and blue – Cowboys all the way win or lose! Onlytrue fans can say that! On that note though, I’m rooting for the Patriots to avenge their 2008 final loss to the Giants. Go Pats!”

Ed Herman, UFC middleweight
“I’m going to have to go with the underdog Giants. I enjoy rooting for the underdog plus their defense has been stellar. Go Giants!”

Scott Jorgensen, UFC bantamweight
“Patriots over the Giants! AFC east all the way! If it ain’t the Bills in the bowl, I want to see the division do well to justify the Bills performance.”

Super Bowl weekend is huge in Sin City. The UFC’s decision to hold a Super Saturday card each year in Vegas is brilliant. The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority is estimating an additional 286,000 people will come to town. Hotels are at near 90-percent occupancy and the non-gaming revenue generated this weekend is $98 million.

You can watch UFC 143 right here on Yahoo! Sports

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mma-cagewriter/fighters-super-bowl-xli-picks-215808439.html

Kultar Gill Allan Goes Takanori The Fireball Kid Gomi Akihiro Gono

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With UFC 143 win, Fabricio Werdum eyes fight in Brazilian homeland

Fabricio Werdum is officially back in the UFC.

With a decision over Roy Nelson at this past Saturday’s UFC 143, Werdum has a little job security after a three-year absence from the promotion.

Now, he’d like to fight in his home country when the UFC returns to Brazil in an event targeted for June 2 at a location to be determined.


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UFC 143 Main Card Results – “New” Werdum Impresses in Win over Nelson

Source: http://www.ufc.com/news/UFC-143-Main-Card-Results

Logan The Pink Pounder Clark  Steve The Snake Claveau  Rich No Love Clementi  Mark The Hammer Coleman

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UFC 143 Medical Suspensions: Carlos Condit Among 15 Fighters Suspended

UFC 143 medical suspensions have been handed down by the Nevada State Athletic Commission and 15 of the 22 fighters who were in action at the Feb. 4 event in Las Vegas have been sidelined, including newly crowned interim UFC welterweight champion Carlos Condit, who was suspended until March 6 for a left cheek laceration suffered in his win over Nick Diaz in the night’s main event.

Source: http://mmafrenzy.com/27508/ufc-143-medical-suspensions-carlos-condit-among-15-fighters-suspended/

Stav Crazy Bear Economou  Yves Edwards  Justin Eilers  Jon Olav Einemo

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