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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

UFC 107: PENN vs SANCHEZ

Unbeaten at 155 pounds for nearly eight years, BJ Penn has ruled the lightweight division with an iron fist, finishing top contenders Joe Stevenson, Sean Sherk, and Kenny Florian along the way. “The Prodigy” will face a challenger as willing as he is to leave it all on the line in The Ultimate Fighter® season one winner Diego “Nightmare” Sanchez, who has reinvented himself as a relentless cardio machine that won’t stop moving forward until he wears the UFC championship belt around his waist.

Plus, former two-time UFC heavyweight champion Frank Mir returns to the Octagon to begin his quest for a third title, and to move back up the ladder in one of the sport’s toughest divisions. The Brazilian jiu-jitsu ace will have to survive the ferocious striking attack of French contender Cheick Kongo, who knows that a win over a superstar like Mir will move him closer to his first title opportunity.

UFC 107: Penn vs. Sanchez – Saturday, December 12th, live on Pay-Per-View from Memphis, Tennessee.

The Gold ‘Rush’: Who Will challenge St-Pierre?


By Elliot Worsell

The queue to challenge UFC welterweight champion Georges ‘Rush’ St-Pierre isn’t so much of an organized line as it is a communal gathering. There is little order, no hierarchy, and only a few dwellers are forthcoming. Aside from a brave few, nobody seems to be in any ‘Rush’ to fight one of the most dominant champions in mixed martial arts today.

Rest assured, though, there are challengers and tests in the pipeline for St-Pierre. Only, unlike other champions’ pool of contenders, St-Pierre’s resembles more of a wasteland than a dish of fresh meat. In amongst a couple of brash newcomers from Britain are the resurrected zombies of previous conquests.

For a champion less disciplined and determined than St-Pierre, his selection of welterweight challengers could be problematic. Having beaten most of the leading welterweights in the world already, it would be easy for St-Pierre to rest on his laurels, fight once a year and fluctuate between weight divisions in pursuit of predicament.

As it is, St-Pierre couldn’t be happier at the summit of the competitive 170-pound weight class. While the Montreal mauler would appear to be a level or two above the rest of the swarming sharks, St-Pierre isn’t worried about future tests. Read more...

Saturday, November 21, 2009

UFC 106: Forrest Griffin defeats Tito Ortiz via Split Decision


The comeback of the 'Huntington Beach Bad Boy' was rather bitter; after all his preparations and workouts, and his predictions, it all just resulted to a split decision loss to Forrest Griffin. A split decision?!

Griffin, as we all know, was defeated by Tito Ortiz on their first meeting via split decision as well. A revenge, this time, was successful.

Griffin played his game well, improved strikes and kicks; he landed combos to Ortiz that had force the latter to do takedowns. Tito Ortiz still has the ground-and-pound ability; this fighting style though was much avoided by Forrest by fighting on feet.

The kicks of Forrest had earned him the points, despite blood lost, that edged Ortiz to a split decision.

It was a great fight and surely the fans enjoyed it.

Despite the loss would this be a trilogy? A lot would wish for it.

UFC 106 Early Results

UFC 106 EARLY RESULTS

Tito Ortiz vs. Forrest Griffin

Undercard:

- Josh Koscheck defeats Anthony Johnson via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) Round 2 (Koscheck called out Dan Hardy!)
- Antonio Rogerio Nogueira defeats Luis Cane via TKO (Strikes) Round 1
- Amir Sadollah defeats Phil Baroni via Unanimous Decision
- Paulo Thiago defeats Jacob Volkmann via Unanimous Decision
- Ben Saunders defeats Marcus Davis via knockout (knees) in round 1
- Kendall Grove defeats Jake Rosholt via submission (triangle choke) rnd 1
- Brian Foster defeats Brock Larson via technical knockout (strikes) rnd 2
- Fabricio Camoes vs. Caol Uno declared a majority draw after three rounds
- George Sotiropoulos defeats Jason Dent via submission (armbar) in rnd 2

UFC 106: Ortiz vs Griffin 2


It's going to be pay-back time!

Or, is it?

Event: UFC 106
Date: Saturday, Nov. 21, 2009, at 10 p.m. ET on pay-per-view (PPV)
Location: Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada

Main event:

205 lbs.: Tito Ortiz vs. Forrest Griffin

Main card (Televised):

170 lbs.: Anthony Johnson vs. Josh Koscheck
205 lbs.: Luis Cane vs. Antonio Rogerio Nogueira
170 lbs.: Phil Baroni vs. Amir Sadollah
170 lbs.: Dustin Hazelett vs. Karo Parisyan

Under card (May not be broadcasted):

170 lbs.: Marcus Davis vs. Ben Saunders
185 lbs.: Kendall Grove vs. Jake Rosholt
170 lbs.: Paulo Thiago vs. Jacob Volkmann
170 lbs.: Brian Foster vs. Brock Larson
155 lbs.: Fabricio Camoes vs. Caol Uno
155 lbs.: George Sotiropoulos vs. Jason Dent

All fights officially confirmed by UFC.com.

Green predicts KO againts Jones Jr.


IBO cruiserweight champion Danny Green has vowed to knockout all time great Roy Jones, Jr. when they clash on December 2nd at the Acer Arena in Sydney, NSW, Australia. Green said. “I will knock the bloke out.” Green also denied he and Jones were friends. “How do you become friends with a bloke when you’ve only met him three times. We’re not mates at all. I don’t know too many buddies that want to knock each other out as much as we do. He’s one of the greatest of all time and conducts himself as a complete professional, so in that way we’re very similar, but come December 2nd, I’m going to unleash the fury and knock him out.” Danny Green challenged Anthony Mundine in a bout that attracted a live gate of over 30,000 fight fans and record pay-per-view sales. “Mundine was a domestic scrap. This is going to be the biggest fight in the world this year,” Green said. Danny Green captured the WBA light heavyweight title in 2007 when he scored a shutout twelve round decision over Stipe Drews.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Pacquiao wins 7th title... amazing!



He is extremely exceptional!!!

Saturday, November 14, 2009

UFC 105: Couture wins over Vera

He is a legend!

Randy "The Natural" Couture won over the young Brandon "The Truth" Vera via unanimous decision.

It's all over!

Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao via TKO in 12th!

It's all over!!!

He truly is sensational and astonishing! Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao won the FirePower championship match against the pride of Puerto Rico, Miguel Cotto via 12th round stoppage. Again he had proven to the world that he is still the pound-for-pound king, without any doubts.

I believe the referee decided to stop the fight right after Pacquiao landed a punch in the 12th round for Cotto wasn't punching anymore; the Pacman just overpowered and dominated the Puerto Rican.

Well, congratulations to the Filipino pride Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao!

Early Results for FirePower

Main Event:

* Manny Pacquiao 144 vs Miguel Cotto 145
(WBO welterweight championship/WBC Diamond belt)

Undercards:

* Yuri Foreman 154 defeated Daniel Santos 154 via Unanimous Decision (116-110, 117-109, 117-109) for the WBA super welterweight championship
* Julio Cesar Chavez 160 defeated Troy Rowland 159 via Unanimous Decision (99-91, 97-93, 97-93)
* Alfonso Gomez 145.5 defeated Jesus Soto-Karass 148** via 6 round technical decision, 58-54, 57-55, 57-55
* Rodrigo Garcia 150 defeated Martin Guerra 152 via 4 round unanimous decision, 40-36 on all cards
* Eden Sonsona 121 defeated Eilon Kedem 119.5 via TKO in Round 2, 00:17
* Matt Korobov 160.5 defeated James Winchester 158 via a one-sided 6 round unanimous decision, 60-54 on all cards
* Abner Cotto 133 defeated Lupe Guzman 134.5 via 6 round unanimous decision (59-55, 60-54, 60-54)
* Richie Mepranum 113.5 defeated Ernie Marquez 112 via 6 round Split Decision (58-55, 57-56, 56-57)

UFC 105: Early Results

Below is an early result for the under-card bouts for UFC 105's Couture-Vera:

185 lbs.: Michael Bisping defeats Denis Kang via TKO (Strikes) round 2
170 lbs.: Dan Hardy defeats Mike Swick via Unanimous Decision
170 lbs.: Matt Brown defeats James Wilks via TKO (Strikes) round 3
155 lbs.: Ross Pearson defeats Aaron Riley via TKO (Cut: Doctor Stoppage)round 2
155 lbs.: Terry Etim defeats Shannon Gugerty via sub (guillotine choke)round 2
170 lbs.: John Hathaway defeats Paul Taylor via unanimous decision
170 lbs.: Nick Osipczak def Matt Riddle via TKO (strikes) in round 3
155 lbs.: Denis Siver def Paul Kelly via TKO (strikes) in round 2
205 lbs.: Alexander Gustafsson def Jared Hamman via KO (strikes) in round 1
155 lbs.: Andre Winner defeats Roli Delgado via KO (punch) in round 1

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Las Vegas Welcomes Pacquiao and Cotto


Four more days to go and the battle is on!

A mob scene-and-a-half greeted two world champions today at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao got the mob scene, Miguel Cotto got the half, when the two made their grand arrivals at the venue where they will face one another Saturday night on HBO-PPV.Around 11:30 a.m., Pacquiao made his entrance to a crowd that filled the casino’s front lobby. After speaking to TV media and greeting fans, he made his way to the Grand Garden Arena where, after testing out the ring, he sat down with print media for a 15-minute Q&A session.

One hour later, Cotto’s bus pulled up to the casino where a crowd, not quite so large, but just as loud, greeted the Puerto Rican champion. After a brief wave to the crowd and TV interviews, Cotto, likewise, was hustled to the arena where he will face Pacquiao on Saturday.

Both fighters proclaimed peak form and said they were unfazed by the hype surrounding the fight.

“I’m happy for that and understand this part of it all,” said Pacquiao. “I am focused on the fight.”

Despite diversions in the Philippines, Pacquiao said that training camp has been good.

“I’m, right now, ready to go,” he said, touching on the high altitude of camp in the Philippines, training with former champ Jose Luis Castillo and finishing up camp in Los Angeles at the Wild Card Gym.

Pacquiao shrugged off questions about Cotto being his toughest – biggest and strongest – opponent to date.

“I believe in myself,” he said, laughing. “I don’t want to say anything before the fight, but will wait until the ring.

“My motivation? I am fighting for the people who love boxing.”

How Pacquiao has been able to move up in weight, from 105 lbs., in his pro debut, to now fight as a welterweight, is still a wonder for the champ.

“It just happened,” he said. “I watch the tape [when a 105-pounder] and I’m a kid, cocky. I struggled to make weight and lost my flyweight belt because I couldn’t make weight.

“Now, I feel strong. Like David and Goliath, as an example. But if you believe in God and train hard, if you love your opponent and love everybody, it is good.”

As Pacquiao fended off questions about size and strength, Cotto was asked to explain how he would handle the Filipino’s speed.

“I’m prepared for the speed of Manny,” said Cotto. “I have equal hand speed and prepared well with my sparring partners.

“I’m prepared for anything.”

Though Pacquiao has left reviewing tapes to his trainer, Freddie Roach, Cotto says he has studied his opponent – mainly his first fights with Erik Morales and Marco Antonio Barrera.

“We have the key to the fight,” said Cotto. “Our camp has made the difference.”

When asked about who’s next, after Pacquiao, Cotto would not comment, but he did talk about those who are prematurely writing about a future Pacquiao-Mayweather matchup.

“Manny is the only thing in my mind right now,” said Cotto. “I don’t know what Manny thinks, but when we’re in the ring together Saturday night, he can think about whatever opponent he wants.

“It’s going to be just Manny and me and the referee. There’s nobody else.”


Credits to Fightnews.com

Sunday, November 8, 2009

David wins over Goliath!





He had proved to the world that he can, he did! The Hayemaker is victorious!

David Haye is the new WBA Heavyweight Champion after clinching a points victory over Nikolai Valuev. Fighting in front of a sell-out crowd of 8,000 fans in Nuremberg, Haye was ahead 116-112 on two cards, with the third judge ruling the contest a 114-114 draw. The clash drew a sensational peak market share of 40,5 percent (8,4 million viewers) on German free-to-air giant ARD. “It’s a dream come true,” Haye enthused afterwards. “I’ve fought the biggest heavyweight champion of all time and caught him with big shots. My speed was key tonight. He has a granite chin and took my punches. I’m a guy who says what he thinks and sometimes that upsets people but I’m full of respect for Valuev, he showed he can take some big shots.”

The Russian Giant was disappointed after his second defeat in 53 fights. “The fight reminded me of a marathon,” he said. “I had to run and chase him down all the time. For me it was more like a track and field competition. I had problems hitting him, he was very fast. I think the 12th round also made the difference.”

In the final round, Haye wobbled his opponent with a huge left uppercut. Throughout the entire 12 rounds, he had used his speed to stay out of trouble while launching occasional and well-timed attacks. “The plan was to make Nikolai miss and it worked,” Adam Booth said. “David stuck to the game plan well and fought a great fight.”

Alexander Zimin called the contest “a strange one”. He said: “There was a lot of running. David was very fast and he seemed to get even faster in the last six rounds. Nikolai did not what we had trained for. His attacks were not executed well. I don´t really know what I can say about this fight – it was strange.”

Next up for David Haye is the mandatory defence against John Ruiz, who scored a seventh-round TKO victory over Adnan Serin. “Ruiz is a strong fighter, but I will knock him out,” Haye predicted.



Credits to Fightnews.com

Thursday, November 5, 2009

The Pacman is going to Dallas!?


Top Rank CEO Bob Arum is not looking too far ahead but in the event Manny Pacquiao gets past Miguel Cotto on Nov. 14, the Hall of Fame promoter said a fight in a brand-new stadium being used by the Dallas Cowboys is a candidate to host the Filipino’s first fight in 2010. Arum said that while Las Vegas is a front-runner in staging a major boxing card, Dallas is keen in hosting a major show in its 50,000-seat venue and Pacquiao could be lined up to face Juan Manuel Marquez of Mexico in a third meeting there on March 13, 2010. The main supporting fight will feature Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., said Arum. But if Cotto wins against Pacquiao, Arum said the most sensible thing to do is to bring Cotto back to New York in June 2010–in time for the annual Puerto Rican Independence Day celebrations–for a huge show at Yankee Stadium.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

UFC 105...

Randy Couture vs Brandon Vera on November 15, 2009. This will be history.

The Heavyweights are back!



The excitement for the heavyweight category in the world of boxing is now back!

The event "David vs. Goliath" is very much anticipated as the World Boxing Association heavyweight champion Nikolai “The Russian Giant” Valuev and David “The Hayemaker” Haye will square it off on Nov. 7 from Nuremberg, Germany.

Valuev (50-1, 34 KOs), from St. Petersburg, Russia, is the two-time and current WBA heavyweight champion and has fought and defeated a “Who’s Who” of heavyweight champions including Evander “The Real Deal Holyfield, John Ruiz (twice), and Sergey Lyakhovich. He also holds the distinction of being the tallest and heaviest champion in history at a daunting 7 feet and 325 pounds.

Haye, (22-1, 21 KOs), from London, England, wreaked havoc on the cruiserweight division with a knockout percentage over 90 percent. He left the division last year to move up to heavyweight, while still on top as the unified WBA/WBC/WBO cruiserweight champion.

The question to be answered is will the smaller yet faster Haye bring his explosiveness to the heavyweight division against an opponent he will be giving away 9 inches in height and about 100 pounds in weight to. Many boxing experts thing Haye has the perfect skill set of speed and power to frustrate the bigger and taller champion. Valuev claims he has faced and defeated numerous fighters with superior speed.

Watch out!

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