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Bobby Lashley vs Mike Cook fight video at MFC 21: ‘Hard Knocks’

Posted: 18 May 2009 04:28 AM PDT

That was easy:

‘It’s Showtime 2009′ results and quick recap: Hari, Manhoef victorious

Posted: 17 May 2009 01:00 PM PDT

The “It's Showtime 2009″ kickboxing extravaganza took place yesterday (May 16) from the Amsterdam Arena in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

It featured a bevy of the world's kickboxing stars in a stacked card from top to bottom.

Melvin Manhoef was able to unwrap a gift win over Stefan Leko. "No Mercy" was looking for the kill throughout the bout, though Leko was able to stay out of harms way, dodging most of the attacks and firing off some counterstrike combinations to frustrate Manhoef.

It looked like Leko was cruising to a decision win when early in the third round it appeared that he broke his foot, halting the bout and making Manhoef the victor.

Another disappointing ending came in the fight between William Diender and Gago Drago. Diender was taking it to Drago, landing flurry after flurry and barely giving his opponent a chance to breathe. Then the ringside physician would stop the bout to take a look at a small cut Diender had received and would not allow him to continue.

It seemed like a premature stoppage. Diender certainly seemed to think so which was clear by his storming around the ring in protest and disgust.

The bad luck would continue when Mourad Bouzidi was able to upset K-1 star Errol Zimmerman. Bouzidi won the bout on a technicality, a cut received to Zimmerman's forehead that forced the bout to be stopped — though this stoppage was a lot more justifiable then Diender’s.

Daniel Ghita was able to chop down Thomas Hron with a barrage of nasty leg kicks that would lead to Hron's demise. He was knocked down several times from the leg kicks which would result in three standing eight counts which would give Ghita the TKO victory.

Dutch blitzkrieg Andy Souwer was also in action. He bested Chahid Oulad El Hadj in a decision win that was an exciting showdown but with the majority of it being dictated by Souwer.

Tyrone Spong was handed a close split decision win over Attila Karacs, that could have easily gone the other way in favor of Karacs.

The main event of the evening pitted K-1 bad boy Badr Hari against three-time K-1 World Grand Prix winner Semmy Schilt for the ‘It's Showtime’ Heavyweight title.

It wouldn't last long.

Hari came out guns blazing, putting the pressure on Schilt from the get go and knocking "High Tower" down momentarily just 30 seconds in with a well placed right. Schilt was able to quickly recover, but just as quickly Hari continued to dish out the punishment, putting an exclamation mark on the bout by knocking Schilt out with a beautiful right hook that landed right on the button a mere 45 seconds into the opening frame.

Here are the official results for “It's Showtime 2009:”

Main Card:

Badr Hari defeated Semmy Schilt by KO (R1)
Tyrone Spong defeated Attila Karacs via split decision
Andy Souwer defeated Chahid Oulad El Hadj via unanimous decision
Daniel Ghita defeated Thomas Hron by TKO (R2)
Mourad Bouzidi defeated Errol Zimmerman by TKO (Doctor Stoppage) (R1)
Gago Drago defeated William Diender by TKO (Doctor Stoppage) (R3)
Melvin Manhoef defeated Stefan Leko by TKO (Injury) (R3)

Preliminary Card:

Orono Vor Petchpoon defeated Hassan El Hamzaoui via unanimous decision
Joerie Mes defeated Shane Campbell by TKO (R3)
Giorgio Petrosyan defeated Faldir Chahbari via unanimous decision
Murat Direkci defeated Brian Lo-A-Njoe by TKO (R2)
Rustemy Kreshnik defeated Christiano Delgado by TKO (R2)
Ashwin Balrak defeated Bjorn Breggy via unanimous decision
Sahin Yakut defeated Perry Ubeda via unanimous decision
Rico Verhoeven defeated Ricardo Fyeet via unanimous decision
Chris N’gimbi defeated Denis Schneidmiller via unanimous decision
Sem Braam defeated Imro Main via unanimous decision

Check out some of the videos from yesterday’s action below:

Badr Hari vs. Semmy Schilt video:

Stefan Leko vs. Melvin Manhoef video:

Mourad Bouzidi vs. Errol Zimmerman video:

Brown stone: MMAmania.com WEC 41 interview exclusive with Mike Brown

Posted: 17 May 2009 07:55 AM PDT

Luck is the result of hard work and sacrifice. It’s the time when preparation and opportunity meet.

So when doubters branded WEC Featherweight Champion Mike Brown a one hit wonder after his first round destruction of then division kingpin — and promotional Golden Boy — Urijah Faber in late 2008, he followed that performance by smashing number one contender, Leonard Garcia, nearly four months later and choking him out to retain his 145-pound belt.

It marked the ninth straight win for the American Top Team product and his twelfth in his 13 most recent performances. Brown hasn’t tasted defeat since 2005 and has just four blemishes in 25 appearances throughout his sparkling eight-year mixed martial arts career.

If that’s luck, then Mike Brown is perhaps the luckiest man in the sport.

Brown is not physically imposing at 5′6″ and 145 pounds.  He’s quiet, unassuming, and simply goes about his business with a workmanlike attitude and approach.

There is no flash to his game.  No verbal banter between him and his opponents prior to fights.  No jumping on the cage in celebration after a victory.  There is none of that.

And maybe that is the reason he is still relatively underrated and under appreciated by most mainstream fans and media … even though he now rightfully shows up in the Top 10 on various pound-for-pound lists.

He is the quintessential quiet superstar who currently sports a 21-4 record in his professional MMA career.

The next step for Brown in his quest to remain a dominant champion, and to continue to win over the fans and media alike, is a rematch with “The California Kid.” Brown graciously took time away from his hectic training schedule to answer a few questions about American Top Team, his critics, Faber and whether or not he’s open to a superfight with Miguel Torres.

Check it out:

Derek Bolender (MMAmania.com): How long have you been at American Top Team (ATT) and how did you end up there originally?

Mike Brown: I came in 2005. I was fighting down here in a local show called Absolute Fighting Championships in Florida. They brought me down to fight in that show. I met all the people there. I came down to visit once to train and man, I was sold. I made the move.

Derek Bolender (MMAmania.com): There is always a constant debate going as to who runs the best training facility in MMA, whether it’s ATT or Xtreme Couture or Greg Jackson’s Camp. Why is ATT the best gym in the world?

Mike Brown: We have so many talented coaches and so many talented fighters. The depth we have is amazing. We have so many good guys in each weight. Especially is you’re a lighter guy. At 155 we have like ten to twelve world class fighters that have been ranked in the top ten in the world at one time in their career, if not top two or three.

Derek Bolender (MMAmania.com): Now set the record straight for me, there’s a rumor going around that you’re the receptionist at the gym when you’re not training?  Is that true?

Mike Brown: Yeah man. I answer the phones and I call people up and do all that jazz. I’ve been doing it for years. I’m still doing it. My schedule has gotten a little busy with the WEC and all but I still work on Saturdays. I cut myself back to one day a week.

Derek Bolender (MMAmania.com): What’s the motivation behind that?  You just like doing it?

Mike Brown: I like it man. I go in and I surf the Internet. I answer the phones and talk about fighting all day. I could sit at home and do that and not get paid or I could go into the gym and do it and get paid.

Derek Bolender (MMAmania.com): Has anybody ever figured out it’s you on the phone?  What do they say to you?

Mike Brown: Oh yeah they laugh. They’ll be like, “Mike? It’s really Mike Brown?” Then you know, some people if they’re a fan they’ll get excited. It’s funny man.

Derek Bolender (MMAmania.com): Now, moving forward. You fought Leonard Garcia in his home state of Texas and the rematch with Urijah Faber for your upcoming fight at WEC 41 will be on his home turf in Sacramento, California. Do you like being the guy to stroll in and get booed and try to spoil the party?

Mike Brown: To me it doesn’t matter where I fight. It’s all the same once you shut the cage. The only time it matters is if you have a real close decision. The judges might be swayed by the crowd cheering or booing. As long as it’s not tight like that then it doesn’t matter. A five round fight is plenty of time to pull away.

Derek Bolender (MMAmania.com): We talked about your camp earlier. How’s your current training camp going and who are some of those trainers and fighters you referred to that are helping you get prepared for your upcoming fight?

Mike Brown: I got a boatload of guys I train with. As far as training partners go I train with Yves Edwards a lot. He just had to leave to go to Philadelphia. He’s filming a movie up there.

JZ (Gesias) Calvancante is getting ready right now for (Tatsuya) Kawajiri in K-1 so me and him have been sparring a lot. I just got one of my good friends Brad Pickett from England. He just flew in this weekend. He’s going to be here for six weeks. I got him right up until my fight.

My coaches, man I got a ton of coaches. I got Marcos Da Matta. He’s been helping me a lot with my jiu-jitsu. Of course (Ricardo) Liborio, Coach Howard Davis, Wally Muhammad, we got a staff man. It’s not really hard. You just show up and they tell you want to do. You can’t help but get better.

Derek Bolender (MMAmania.com): Are you 100% healthy and how is your weight right now?

Mike Brown: I’m like in the high sixties and I’m 100% healthy.

Derek Bolender (MMAmania.com): What do you have to say to your critics out there who think your first victory over Urijah was some sort of fluke?

Mike Brown: I mean, what do you say to that? I knocked him out in the first round. It wasn’t like I squeaked out a split decision that I shouldn’t have won.

Derek Bolender (MMAmania.com): I know Urijah gave you props after the fight and he was all class but sometimes when guys get beat they like to say that they “got caught.”  That phrase is used fairly often. Is there such a thing as “getting caught” or is that just nice way to save face?

Mike Brown: You can say that. I think you can say that if you were winning two of the rounds and you got caught in the third round. Maybe this is a five round fight and you won the first three or four rounds and then you got caught late in the fight. But if you just get beat up in the first round I don’t know how you say “I got caught.”

Derek Bolender (MMAmania.com): Will you enter the octagon with a specific game plan to dissect Urijah or are you prepared to take what he gives you and go from there?

Mike Brown: I just go in there. He’s a good, well-rounded fighter so you can’t try to take him out of his strengths. He’s well-rounded. He doesn’t have a big hole in his game anywhere. You just got to go out and try to fight a smart fight and try to not make mistakes. He’s a world class guy.

Derek Bolender (MMAmania.com): If you’re fortunate enough to beat Urijah again who’s left for you to fight in the featherweight division? Any names come to mind that you would potential like to fight in the future?

Mike Brown: I got a big one with Urijah. I don’t look past him. He’s one of the best in the world and it’s going to be a battle. Other big names up there … Jose Aldo. He’s probably next in line. I’d say probably the winner of Urijah and I, whoever wins, will probably fight Aldo.

Derek Bolender (MMAmania.com): Miguel Torres has expressed some desire to possibly move up in weight. Is a potential super fight with him something that interests you?

Mike Brown: That’s a great fight. A lot of people would be interested in it. I would love that fight.

Derek Bolender (MMAmania.com): What about moving back up to 155? Obviously you’d have to go to the UFC or another organization. Is that realistic to you to go back up for a new challenge?

Mike Brown: Yeah I could do that but I don’t want to shortcut anybody and say there are no 145’s worthy of a fight, because there are many world class guys. I just want to fight big fights. Whatever the fans would like to see is what I want to do. If it’s one of the monsters at 145 or one of the monsters at 155. I just want big fights.

Derek Bolender (MMAmania.com): One of the benefits of going to the UFC would be the increase in compensation. With that being said, do you feel like fighters in the WEC, especially the top fighters, are underpaid?

Mike Brown: I would say yes, but it’s getting better all the time. Four or five years ago if you were 145 pounds you couldn’t even make a living but now you can. Every year it’s improving. It’s just taking time.

Derek Bolender (MMAmania.com): I get the impression you’re the hard working, blue collar guy punching the time clock everyday and going about his business. Is that the mentality you have? If so, do you take pride in that?

Mike Brown: Yeah nothing came easy to me. I didn’t take any shortcuts. I’ve worked hard. I’m not young. I took the long road. I didn’t get a title shot after five or six fights. I’ve fought everywhere and I’ve had a lot of injuries.

I’ve worked hard for what I got and for years I had nothing. I’m proud. It’s worth it. The reward is much greater when you have to work as hard as I did to get there.

Derek Bolender (MMAmania.com): Well Mike that’s all I had for you. Is there anything you would like to pass along to your fans out there or any sponsors you would like to thank?

Mike Brown: Yes. Thanks to Tapout, Champion Nutrition, Bushmasters Firearms, and American Top Team.

Derek Bolender (MMAmania.com): Okay great. Thanks again. I appreciate the time. Hopefully we can run you down again before your next fight.

Mike Brown: Thank you very much.

Derek Bolender is a staff writer for InsideFights.com, as well as a syndicated writer to FoxSports and CBSSports.  Look for future articles from him on MMAmania.com.

Kerry Vera vs Leslie Smith fight video from Bellator VII

Posted: 17 May 2009 07:53 AM PDT

Solid fight, which most of you maniacs more than likely missed … until now:

Check out rounds two and three after the jump:

Round two:

Round three:

UFC Countdown to 98: ‘Evans vs Machida’ to debut on Spike TV May 21

Posted: 17 May 2009 05:18 AM PDT


“UFC Countdown” to UFC 98: “Evans vs. Machida” will debut on Spike TV this Thursday, May 21 at 11 p.m. ET on Spike TV to promote the upcoming event next weekend (May 23) at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The hour-long special presentation will provide a glimpse into the preparation and training camps of the fighters set to headline the show, including main event participants UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Rashad Evans and undefeated challenger, Lyoto Machida.

In the co-main event, former welterweight champions Matt Hughes and Matt Serra will finally end their epic grudge match by taping up the gloves and letting their fists do the talking once and for all.

For those who miss the "Countdown" to UFC 98 premier it will re-air later on Thursday, May 21 at 2 a.m. ET and then again on Saturday, May 23 at 6 p.m. ET.

Check out a preview special of Machida after the jump:

Remember that MMAmania.com will provide all the coverage you can handle, including LIVE blow-by-blow UFC 98 results of the main card action at 10 p.m. ET on fight night, as well as the latest quick results from earlier that evening as they happen.

To check out the complete UFC 98 fight card click here.

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