Wednesday, April 2, 2008

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UFC Quick Quote: Karo Parisyan thinks Georges St. Pierre will maul Jon Fitch

Posted: 02 Apr 2008 08:57 AM CDT

“It’s not my call to say if Jon Fitch deserves a title shot or not. He beat (Chris) Wilson, who was his last opponent. Based on that performance, if St. Pierre beats (Matt) Serra, I don’t think he’s going to be able to touch St. Pierre. St. Pierre will just maul him, easy. As far as deserving the title, I would say give him a title shot. He has beaten everybody. He is undefeated in the UFC, but honestly, I thought Diego (Sanchez) kinda beat him.”

– “The Heat” tells Brawl Sports that he feels Jon Fitch will be outclassed if he ever fights Georges St. Pierre based on his most recent winning performance against Chris Wilson at UFC 82: “Pride of a Champion” last month. In addition, playing a little reverse psychology, Parisyan indicates that Fitch deserves a title shot even though he has lobbied for his chance ever since pulling out of a scheduled title fight against then-champion Matt Hughes in 2005. The only problem is St. Pierre has to beat Matt Serra at UFC 83 later this month to gain the 170-pound strap, making a possible match up between Fitch and St. Pierre very questionable. Not to mention Karo could get the nod over Fitch with a thrilling performance against Thiago Alves on national television later this evening at UFC Fight Night 13.

Kimbo Slice vs. James Thompson CBS Saturday Night Fights Elite XC main event booked

Posted: 02 Apr 2008 08:26 AM CDT

kimbo slice elite xcThe rumored match up between Kimbo Slice (2-0) and James Thompson (14-8) is apparently booked for the CBS Saturday Night Fights EliteXC main event at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J., on May 31, according to Carson’s Corner.

Bob Carson — the host of the mixed martial arts radio show — revealed that his team has received official confirmation from high ranking ProElite officials, ending (or so it appears) weeks of speculation regarding a possible opponent for the magnetic Miami native.

Ken Shamrock, Ron Waterman and others have also been discussed in the past as possible challengers.

Slice is on a two-fight win streak since his MMA debut in late 2007, defeating Bo Cantrell via submission (punches) and most recently Tank Abbott via knockout at EliteXC: “Street Certified” this past February. He is perhaps the most recognizable and marketable star on the EliteXC roster despite his lack of experience. That is due in large part to Slice’s exposure on YouTube.com as a street fighter who beat beat all but one foe (Sean Gannon).

He now trains with former UFC champion and MMA legend, Bas Rutten, to improve his all around skill and technique. However, it’s more than likely possible that any skill set besides striking won’t come into play against “The Colossus.”

Thompson is a former Pride FC and Cage Rage veteran who made a name for himself in the sport with an intimidating physique and good punching power. However, he looked noticeably less jacked in his EliteXC debut, during which Brett Rogers put him to sleep in less than three minutes. It was his second straight loss via knockout and the third time in his last four fights.

And that’s Thompson in a nutshell: Either he gets knocked out or he knocks someone out. In fact, in 22 professional fights he has only gone the distance once time (a win over Dan Severn). According to the report, the British fighter will train for the Slice bout in Las Vegas and work with Brazilian jiu-jitsu coach, Marc Laimon, and others to prepare for the heavyweight showdown.

It would be a shock to see Thompson attempt to turn this into a grappling contest. More than likely expect this one to remain upright for as long as possible until either Slice or Thompson drops.

It’s the kind of exciting and memorable finish that EliteXC will look to deliver on its network television debut.

UFC Fight Night 13 predictions, preview and analysis

Posted: 02 Apr 2008 12:01 AM CDT

UFC Fight Night 13 is set for later on today, Wednesday April 2, from the Broomfield Event Center in Broomfield, Colorado. The three-hour SpikeTV special will begin at 7 p.m. ET, leading in to the debut of The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 7 series at 10 p.m. ET.

Remember: MMAmania.com will provide LIVE updates and blow-by-blow, round-by-round commentary of the main card action throughout the telecast. As usual, it promises to be a great discussion during an exciting line up of fights.

To get us pumped for the festivities, MMAmania himself will try and reverse his editorial atrophy by going toe-to-toe with site contributor and turgid egomaniac Jesse Holland with predictions for the upcoming show.

The mission: Forecast which fighters will leave the Octagon with their hands raised later on during the featured fights of the evening.

It's important to note for the predictions that while someone may be lauding a certain fighter, he isn't necessarily the guy who he thinks is going to win.

Basically, we never want this to come out sounding repetitive. At the end of each analysis, therefore, you will see the individual picks at the conclusion of the write ups.

Let's get to it:

Kenny Florian (7-3) vs. Joe Lauzon (16-3)

Jesse Holland: Kenny Florian is by now one of the elder statesmen of the TUF generation. He happens to match up very well with Joe Lauzon but his advantage in this fight comes from experience. Ordinarily you wouldn’t give that advantage to a competitor who has fewer total fights than his opponent, but KenFlo is battle tested. In addition to headlining Ultimate Fight Night 11, Florian went five rounds for the lightweight championship at UFC 64 against Sean Sherk. Pressure will not be an issue for the Boston native. I’m also giving Florian a slight edge in the striking and I think he’s a little too wily to be submitted by Lauzon if it goes to the ground. I don’t predict an early finish here, but if Kenny can keep Joe off balance and flustered like he was against Manny Gamburyan (and even land a few of those trademark elbows), it’s going to be Florian for all three rounds.

MMAmania: Joe Lauzon has been here before: The underdog in a bout that is supposed to help determine a worthy challenger to the 155-pound crown. In his Octagon debut, he ruined the triumphant return of former division champion, Jens Pulver, in less than one minute. It remains one of the greatest upsets in the short history of the promotion. No one gave the “creepy” kid from the Boston area much of a chance, and while the odds are not stacked as high this time around, most feel that he is in over his head. Lauzon has finished all three of his professional fights under the UFC banner and will look to make it four straight against perhaps his toughest opponent to date. He boasts a solid ground game, which can now only be better thanks to training exclusively with BJ Penn since his stint on TUF. Florian has a marked edge on the feet; therefore, look for Lauzon to set up the takedowns and work top position for the better part of this fight. He could very well steal this one if he can execute his gameplan.

Final predictions:
Jesse Holland — Florian via unanimous decision
MMAmania — Florian via technical knockout

Karo Parisyan (18-4) vs. Thiago Alves (13-3)

Jesse Holland: There has been some criticism as of late regarding Karo’s ability to finish fights. While I do agree that a man with his talent goes to the scorecards way too often, it shouldn’t overshadow the fact that he is a very dangerous fighter. Save for the airborne towel at RSF 2, Parisyan has not been knocked out or submitted in 22 fights. Alves doesn’t have enough confidence in his hands to get inside on Karo, and if he did it would likely become a Judo clinic courtesy of “The Heat.” Karo may not have looked his best against Ryo Chonan at UFC 78, but neither did Alves, who squeaked out a TKO after cutting Chris Lytle at the same event. The biggest advantage for Karo is his proven track record. He’s outlasted some tough competitors including Nick Diaz and Matt Serra. Alves in contrast has trouble with some of the better names in his weight class like Jon Fitch and Spencer Fisher. After Wednesday night you can add Karo Parisyan to that list.

MMAmania: Thiago Alves has some of the most improved stand up in the welterweight division. He uses blistering kicks (see Hironaka, Kuniyoshi) and knees (see DeSouza, Tony) to either soften up his opponents or take them out completely. “The Pitbull” trains with probably the best camp in all of mixed martial arts, American Top Team (ATT), which means that he is going to come well prepared for wherever this fight ends up. In addition, ATT wisely enlisted the services of Rhadi Ferguson — a four-time national Judo champion and former Olympian — to help prepare Alves for the showdown. It’s not the lifetime of experience that Parisyan brings to the table; however, it could be just enough to get Alves over the top. He’s young, hungry, powerful and willing to do what it takes to win this fight. That’s far from an easier opponent, Karo — careful what you wish for.

Final predictions:
Jesse Holland — Parisyan by unanimous decision
MMAmania — Karo via Parisyanimous decision

Matt Hamill (3-1) vs. Tim Boetsch (7-1)

Jesse Holland: Matt Hamill has enjoyed a pretty successful run so far in his UFC career, winning his first three and then taking a moral victory against Michael Bisping at UFC 75. Unfortunately things are going to get ugly when he faces Tim Boetsch, who isn’t called “The Barbarian” because he likes to spend his nights online playing Diablo 2. All seven of Boetsch’s wins have come by way of knockout or submission. Ordinarily short notice can affect a fighter’s performance, but after seeing what Boetsch did to David Heath at UFC 81, I’m throwing that theory right out the window. Hamill is an average striker at best and will probably rely on his excellent wrestling to try and keep Boetsch on the ground. Unfortunately I’m not sure if Hamill has yet figured out what to do once he gets there. The Boetsch strategy should be to avoid the takedown and fire at will. Tim Boetsch, 2-0 in the UFC.

MMAmania: Coming into this fight, all the buzz is engulfing not the former TUF star (Hamill), but his very game and eager opponent (Boetsch). Can lightening strike twice inside the Octagon? Sure, Boetsch can come in and knock Hamill senseless. But to do that he needs to create space, which is a tall order against such an accomplished and determined wrestler like Hamill. In the fight with Michael Bisping, it was clear that Hamill had refined his boxing skills considerably. He was content to sit in the pocket, pick the Brit apart and shoot for the takedown when the opportunity presented itself. He also demonstrated that he is not scared to absorb punches. Boetsch claims that his wrestling is on par if not better than Hamill’s — I tend to disagree. Hamill is freakeshly strong and will be able to, at the very least, take the fight down to the floor and keep it there for some time. His cardio is a bit of concern, especially a mile high, as well as his recently repaired knee. Then again, those two factors alone could mean that Hamill decides to play it safe and coast to a boring decision.

Final predictions:
Jesse Holland — Boetsch via technical knockout
MMAmania — Hamill via decision

Nate Diaz (8-2) vs. Kurt Pellegrino (11-3)

Jesse Holland: Kurt Pellegrino is a great submission fighter and a powerful lightweight. His striking may not be as refined as some of the other talent in his weight class (Diaz included), but when you can choke like he can, it really doesn’t matter. Eight of his eleven wins have come by submission. Pellegrino may keep it standing long enough to feel things out, but no question this fight will be decided by grappling. As we’ve seen, Diaz can fight from his back and fight well, but Pellegrino will be too strong and too busy to take any damage on top. Having said that, Kurt needs to stay out of the triangle and force Diaz to make a mistake in positioning. His best strategy is to try and keep a relentless pace that Diaz does not handle well. Despite winning, Diaz was overwhelmed against Manny Gamburyan at the TUF 5 finale and against Hermes Franca in his loss at WEC 24. Pellegrino should be studying those tapes and approaching with the same aggressive offense.

MMAmania.com: Nate Diaz is truly a treat to watch when he competes — he is constantly working for some fight-ending maneuver. He transitions seamlessly from submission to submission with seeming ease. Kind of like Jesse and all those obscure references to “Blood Sport.” Diaz is on a six-fight win via submission streak of which three came inside the Octagon. But can he do it against an experienced veteran and Brazilian jiu-jitsu player such as Kurt Pellegrino? Diaz has all the tools to become a major force at 155 pounds in the near future. He’s up against a guy this time around, however, who is comfortable on the ground and is better when upright. This is a big test for Diaz … one that I don’t think he passes. The future, however, is bright.

Final predictions:
Jesse Holland - Diaz via submission
MMAmania - Pellegrino via unanimous decision

Houston Alexander (8-2) vs. James Irvin (13-4)

Jesse Holland: Good news travels fast in these parts, and I think the scouting report on Houston Alexander is a simple one: Shoot and strike. Alexander could probably KO an elephant and I don’t think Irvin is interested in testing his chin this time around. Alexander (by his own admission) does not train much jiu-jitsu and his ground defense against Thiago Silva at UFC 78 was surprisingly inept. Irvin needs to exploit that weakness not by stopping Alexander’s power but by avoiding it. Irvin has only two submission wins to his credit but if he can put Houston on his back or stomach - two places he may not be comfortable fighting from - strikes from top position will do the job as well. Unless of course he wants to just go for broke and try another flying knee to open the round like he did against Terry Martin back at UFC 54.

MMAmania: Houston Alexander is a bad dude to get locked inside a cage with — he fights balls out almost to a fault. He has insane power in both fists that can lift a grown man off his feet when he connects just right. Irvin, on the other hand, either pulls flash knockouts out of his ass (Terry Martin and Hector Ramirez, respectively) to escape with wins or gets hurt moments into his fights (Luis Cane and Thiago Silva). Based on his track record in the UFC, there’s nothing good to like about “The Sandman” in this fight. In fact, it’s not going past the first round because either Alexander turns his lights out almost immediately or Irvin pulls a Wanderlei Silva-esque UFC 79 blooper, rolling his ankle during the prefight hooplah. Only this time Irvin snaps his limb in two, crashes to the canvas in a screaming heap and knocks himself out with his own flying knee as he reaches to grasp his shredded hoof. Take that to the bank.

Final predictions:
Jesse Holland — Alexander via knockout
MMAmania — Alexander via knockout

Swing bout: Frank Edgar (8-0) vs. Gray Maynard (4-0)

Jesse Holland: Frank Edgar has gotten himself into lightweight title contention not just by going undefeated (3-0) in the UFC (8-0 overall), but by doing it against tough competitors like Tyson Griffin and Spencer Fisher. Opponents still have not been able to figure out how to stop Edgar’s wrestling and his offense in round three is just as relentless as it was in round one thanks to his incomparable cardio. On paper both Edgar and Maynard match up very well with similar styles, but I see Edgar as Maynard 2.0 in that he is more refined in every aspect. Edgar has been vocal about showcasing his striking which we haven’t gotten to see much of during his UFC tenure but when you can wrestle like he can, why bother? In order to avoid a lay ‘n pray label which some critics are anxious to give him, he knows he needs a stoppage - especially against a fellow wrestler like Maynard. Look for Edgar to take his game to the next level and finish it with a TKO.

MMAmania: I agree with everything Jesse just wrote — mark this day as an MMAmania historical moment because it doesn’t happen often. Edgar is indeed Maynard 2.0 and his boxing is terribly underrated. He just needs to let them go and hit Gray in the face with bunches of punches. He will go down. Sorry, Gray … but it’s late and I don’t want to beat around the bush.

Final predictions:
Jesse Holland — Edgar via technical knockout
MMAmania — Edgar via knockout

That's a wrap, folks.

Remember to come check us out after the show for all the latest results, recaps and our coverage of The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 7.

What do you think? Now it's your turn … let us have it in the comments section and share your thoughts and picks for UFC Fight Night 13.

Kimbo Slice bothers Chuck Liddell

Posted: 01 Apr 2008 10:15 PM CDT

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Props: TheSun.Co.UK

Quoteworthy:

“Kimbo’s one of those guys who doesn’t have any ground game. He’s training and he’s learning but he’s been built up as such a big star and that’s the thing that bothers me. People talk about him like he’s the next great thing when he really hasn’t done anything. He’s been built up because of the Internet and him beating a bunch of guys on the street. I could make some impressive knockout videos too if you let me walk outside and just punch people and knock them out -– ‘hey you, come fight!’ F*** we can make a highlight reel tomorrow and go round beating people up and talk about it -– we could just go up to people and start dropping them -– wow!”

Former UFC light heavyweight champion Chuck Liddell shares his thoughts on bareknuckle Miami, Fla., streetbrawler turned EliteXC mixed martial arts heavyweight, Kimbo Slice, during a recent interview. Liddell is slated to fight Rashad Evans in the main event at UFC 85 in June, while slice is penciled in to anchor the debut of EliteXC on CBS against a yet to be confirmed opponent on May 31.

Frank Shamrock Jimmy Kimmel Live bit with Guillermo (Video)

Posted: 01 Apr 2008 08:39 PM CDT

For those who missed it:

UFC Fight Night 13 weigh-in results

Posted: 01 Apr 2008 06:18 PM CDT

UFC Fight Night 13 weigh-in results

UPDATE: To watch the UFC Fight Night 13 weigh-in video right now click here.

The crew of 24 fighters set to compete during UFC Fight Night 13 tomorrow night (April 2) from the Broomfield Event Center in Broomfield, Colo., have all tipped the scales for the three-hour SpikeTV special.

Here are the complete weigh-in results:

155 lbs.: Kenny Florian (155.5) vs. Joe Lauzon (156)
170 lbs.: Karo Parisyan (171) vs. Thiago Alves (171)
205 lbs.: Matt Hamill (204) vs. Tim Boetsch (206)
155 lbs.: Nate Diaz (156) vs. Kurt Pellegrino (155)
205 lbs.: Houston Alexander (205) vs. James Irvin (205)
155 lbs.: Frank Edgar (155.5) vs. Gray Maynard (155)
170 lbs.: George Sotiropoulos (169.5) vs. Roman Mitichyan (170.5)
155 lbs.: Clay Guida (156) vs. Samy Schiavo (155)
155 lbs.: Manny Gamburyan (155.5) vs. Jeff Cox (155)
155 lbs.: Din Thomas (156) vs. Josh Neer (155)

155 lbs.: Marcus Aurelio (154.5) vs. Ryan Roberts (155.5)
170 lbs.: Tommy Speer (170) vs. Anthony Johnson (169.5)

*Note: Fighters are allowed to weigh one pound more than the division limit in non-title fights.

The televised portion of the SpikeTV telecast begins tomorrow (Wednesday, April 2) at 7 p.m. ET. MMAmania.com will provide LIVE blow-by-blow, round-by-round coverage of the main card action at this time.

UFC Fight Night 13 quick results, however, will begin to flow earlier than that here at MMAmania.com at about 6:00 p.m. ET with the prelim fights.

Tomorrow is an absolutely jam-packed night for mixed martial arts fans. That’s because not only will we be treated to an evening of competitive match ups thanks to UFC Fight Night 13, but we’ll also get to catch the debut episode of The Ultimate Figher (TUF) 7 immediately following the show at 10 p.m. ET.

We’ll have all the coverage before, during and after the festivities … come check us out.

Pequeno Nogueira WEC debut against Jose Aldo set for June 1

Posted: 01 Apr 2008 04:23 PM CDT

Longtime Shooto 143-pound champion, Alexandra Franca “Pequeno” Noguiera (13-4-2), will make his WEC debut against Jose Aldo (9-1) at WEC 34: “Faber vs Pulver” at the Arco Arena in Sacramento, Calif., on June 1, according to Sherdog.com.

Noguiera is a submission machine with nine of his 13 wins coming by way of submission. He was previously rumored to fight Leonard Garcia to determine who would next line for a title shot after the Pulver-Faber title tilt; however, Garcia was recently arrested with possession and distribution charges stemming from a major cocaine trafficking ring in Texas.

Therefore, it appears that Aldo has been tabbed as his replacement. He also competed under the Shooto banner, as well as Pancrase and other promotions, overseas in Japan and throughout his native Brazil prior to this match up.

This will also mark the WEC debut of Aldo, who will look to spoil Nogueira’s highly touted premiere.

The WEC is starting to become a big time organization in which lighter fighters can make a name for themselves. And with the biggest fight in the organization’s history set for June 1 (Faber vs. Pulver), adding Nogueira to the card will only further that goal.

Frank Mir vs. Justin McCully UFC 86 fight confirmed

Posted: 01 Apr 2008 01:06 PM CDT

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Former heavyweight champion Frank Mir (11-3) will tangle with Justin McCully (8-3-2) UFC 86 on July 5 in Las Vegas, Nevada, according to an MMAWeekly.com report that MMAmania.com has been able to independently confirm.

Mir is fresh of a big submission win over Brock Lesnar at UFC 81: “Breaking Point” in February. The win — his third in five fights since a return from a potentially career-ending motorcycle accident — vaulted the “Baddest Man on the Planet” back atop the division rankings virtually overnight.

That’s the reality even though Mir defeated an inexperienced (albeit massive) former professional wrestler in Lesnar, as well as an unproved commodity in Antoni Hardonk the fight prior at UFC 74: “Respect” back in August 2007.

Regardless, his confidence is back, and by all accounts, he’s also back in the training room — something he admittedly didn’t do much of while preparing for his initial (and lackluster) comeback matches.

McCully will be coming off a year-long layoff after defeating Antoni Hardonk via unanimous decision at UFC Fight Night 9 back in April 2007. It will mark just the fifth fight for the Team Punishment fighter in the past eight years and only his second appearance inside the Octagon.

"The Insane One" is a Brazilian jiu-jitsu blackbelt under Allan Goes, which makes this appear to be a showdown between two grapplers — Mir is also a jiu-jitsu blackbelt (under Ricardo Pires) and now works with Marc Laimon to refine his technique.

To check out the most recent UFC 86 fight card click here.

UFC Quick Quote: Michael Bisping is very, very average

Posted: 01 Apr 2008 11:02 AM CDT

charles mccarthy“I loved this fight when it was offered it to me. I really don’t think Bisping is anything at all, I don’t see anything he does well. He’s very, very average. I’m just not impressed or excited by anything he does. His wrestling isn’t good, his striking isn’t good, his BJJ isn’t good — he’s just an average fighter with a big name because the UFC is in England. I think he’s probably the most average fighter in the whole UFC who has a big name. I’ve watched his fights very closely. He hasn’t got that much talent or ability, but I will say he’s mentally a tough guy. He was put into some real tough situations in his fights against Elvis Sinosic and Eric Schafer and he battled out of them. He’s a tough guy with a reputation but I honestly don’t see anything in him.”

– Charles McCarthy pulls the pin on a trash-talking hand grenade via UK.Eurosport.Yahoo! that is sure to ignite a response from his opponent at UFC 83: “Serra vs. St. Pierre,” Michael Bisping, prior to their middleweight showdown at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, on April 19.

Joe Lauzon: Expect violent and aggressive finish at UFC Fight Night 13 (Video)

Posted: 01 Apr 2008 09:50 AM CDT

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