Friday, June 19, 2009

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Dream 10 poster for welterweight grand prix final on July 20

Posted: 19 Jun 2009 04:16 AM PDT

For more on Dream 10 on July 20, 2009, from the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan, click here.

Joey Villasenor and ‘Cyborg’ Santos get physical at Strikeforce Challengers weigh in event (Video)

Posted: 18 Jun 2009 08:10 PM PDT

(Thanks to Bloody Elbow for the assist.)

All is well on the Dan Henderson and Michael Bisping ‘douche bag’ front

Posted: 18 Jun 2009 06:39 PM PDT

"I don't know. He likes to talk a lot. He is an alright guy a very good fighter and a tough person. I think it was a result of some of the things that happened on the show or just being together that long. I don't dislike him at all. Calling him a douche bag doesn't mean I hate him or anything approaching that."

– The consummate professional, Dan Henderson, responds on today's UFC media call to promote the The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 9 Finale, to why he called Michael Bisping a douche bag on last night's episode of the Spike TV mixed martial arts reality series. Bisping didn’t seem bothered by the remarks, saying, "I have always respected him as fighter and respected him as a person. That isn't the first time someone has called me a douche bag and I doubt it's going to be the last. I didn't lose too much sleep over that." It seems as if the coaches are now playing nice with UFC 100 — where “Hollywood” and “The Count” are booked to throwdown on July 11 — less than four weeks away. Grudge match it isn’t like seasons past. Will the pair do enough talking inside the Octagon on fight night or is this 185-pound contest destined to be a disappointment? Share your thoughts in the comments section below, Maniacs.

Strikeforce Challengers: ‘Villasenor vs Cyborg’ weigh in results

Posted: 18 Jun 2009 06:38 PM PDT

Strikeforce held the weigh-in event today for their Challenger Series which is scheduled for Friday night (June 19) and broadcast live on Showtime from the ShoWare Center in Kent, Washington.

The Washington State Athletic Commission does not allow the usual one pound difference in weight for non-title bouts as most other states do. Strikeforce attempted to alleviate any problems by including catchweight stipulations in the event that any of the fighters did not make the necessary weight.

With that being said, two bouts have been changed to a catchweight. Jorge Gurgel vs. Conor Heun was originally to be contested at 155 lbs but has now been changed to a 160 lb limit.

Justin Davis vs. Dennis Hallman was originally scheduled to be contested at 185 lbs but was bumped up to a 195 lb catchweight bout. Davis is a late replacement for Cedric Marks but was not penalized for missing the weight and will still be allowed to fight. There were several undercard fights forced to change to catchweight bouts as well.

Here are the complete weigh in results for Strikeforce Challenger Series:

Main Card:

185 lbs.: Joey Villasenor (184.5) vs. Evangelista “Cyborg” Santos (185)
185 lbs.: Tim Kennedy (184) vs. Nick Thompson (185)
(CW) 160 lbs.: Jorge Gurgel (157.5) vs. Conor Heun (158.5)
135 lbs.: Shayna Baszler (134.5) vs. Sarah Kaufman (134.5)
185 lbs.: Cory Devela (184) vs. Luke Rockhold (183.5)

Under Card:

(CW) 195 lbs.: Justin Davis (200)* vs. Dennis Hallman (191.5)
145 lbs.: Brian Caraway (145) vs. Alex Zuniga (144)
160 lbs.: Lyle Beerbohm (160) vs. Duane Ludwig (159.5)
(CW) 186 lbs.: Travis Doerge (184) vs. Landon Showalter (185.5)
(CW) 156 lbs.: Len Bentley (155.5) vs. Marques Daniels (154.5)
(CW) 171 lbs.: Steve Hadsel (170) vs. Taylor Roberts (170.5)

*Davis was not penalized for missing weight because he was a last minute replacement.

Be sure to keep it locked in to MMAmania.com for all your Strikeforce Challengers event coverage. In the meantime, check out our event archive here.

Nightmare revisited: Diego Sanchez TUF 9 Finale interview exclusive with MMAmania.com

Posted: 18 Jun 2009 02:57 PM PDT

A nightmare is a dream that causes an unpleasant emotional response for the sleeper, typically fear or horror, as well as being in situations of extreme danger, or the sensations of pain, bad events, falling, drowning or even death.

For the UFC’s lightweight fighters, that pretty much sums up the arrival of Diego Sanchez to the 155-pound division.

Sanchez, a former welterweight contender and middleweight winner on the pioneering season of The Ultimate Fighter (TUF), “Nightmare” made a name for himself by abusing current lightweight number one contender Kenny Florian with some vicious ground and pound in the first round of their April 2005 fight.

Diego followed that up by winning his next five fights in dominating fashion. His victory over Karo Parisyan was a tipping point in his career and considered by many to be one of the better fights in Zuffa’s young history.

However, the year 2007 became a nightmare for Sanchez as he would go on to drop back-to-back decisions to former TUF rival Josh Koscheck and fellow American Kickboxing Academy (AKA) standout Jon Fitch.

While Sanchez rebounded by winning his next two fights in impressive fashion, he realized a change in his pattern was in order. That change materialized after he dropped down to lightweight to fulfilling his dream of winning a UFC title.

Sanchez went to work by taking on Joe Stevenson in the main event at UFC 95. Many expected him to end the fight early if he wanted to validate his place in the division, but the venerable Stevenson held on for a trip — albeit a losing one — to the judges scorecards.

“The Nightmare” now looks to build off that decision win and impress upon the division that he is a future title holder. His fight with Clay Guida this weekend at TUF 9 Finale will go a long way toward validating that notion. Guida is seen by many as the proverbial gatekeeper, but “The Carpenter” is looking to distance himself from that scarlet brand and secure a future title shot of his own with a win over Sanchez.

Sanchez took a few minutes out of his busy schedule to talk to us about his fight with Guida, submitting Demian Maia, his destiny to be lightweight champion and why his upcoming bout could be as good as his fight with “The Heat.”

Take a look:

Brian Oswald (MMAmania.com): Take us back to TUF 1. What are your thoughts on that experience four years later?

Diego Sanchez: That show was a true blessing for me. It was a perfect opportunity for me and I jumped on it. I went into the show with the mentality that I was going to win. I went in there and was able to dominate and was crowned the first-ever UFC Ultimate Fighter winner. I went on after that and have had a great career with the UFC. It has set the tone for everything that I had done and will be able to do.

Brian Oswald (MMAmania.com): What are your thoughts on the TUF brand?

Diego Sanchez: Personally, I think it has been awesome. It is actually one of my favorite shows to watch. Watching it brings back memories of when I was on the show. It has skyrocketed mixed martial arts into a fan base that it never would have attained without the Ultimate Fighter. Whatever you think of the show, we owe a lot to what it's done for the sport.

Brian Oswald (MMAmania.com): Your fight on the TUF 9 Finale will be your second fight at lightweight. Much was made about your weight cut for that first lightweight fight. How did your second weight cut go compared to the first time?

Diego Sanchez: It has been phenomenal this time around. I was able to focus on keeping my strength. I was to do a lot of things different. In my first camp for lightweight I had to really work on cutting the weight and did a lot of boxing. In this camp I pushed myself with hard training partners that helped me with my ground skills a lot.

I was promoted to brown belt by Saulo Ribeiro, a legend in Brazilian jiu-jitsu. It has been such a better experience this time around. I am ready to get into the Octagon and execute my game plan efficiently.

Brian Oswald (MMAmania.com): What was the final factor in you dropping down to compete at lightweight? Did you feel it was your best shot at winning a UFC title with much bigger guys like St. Pierre and Thiago Alves at the top of the division?

Diego Sanchez: The ultimate factor was that I got into the cage with Kenny Florian on the original Ultimate Fighter and beat him up. Now he is coming up on his second title shot — that tells me something. I want my title shot so I made the commitment to cut the weight so I can go on to realize my dream of being a UFC champion.

Brian Oswald (MMAmania.com): Not to look past a tough opponent in Clay Guida, but do you feel like having wins over Stevenson and Guida is enough to earn a title shot? If Kenny Florian loses at UFC 101 do you want to fight him first?

Diego Sanchez: I want to fight both Kenny Florian and B.J. Penn. I want a title shot … that is the ultimate. If I win my fight with Clay in impressive fashion and Dana White says he is putting me in a title shot I am ready. I am even going to be ready if B.J. Penn decides to pull out of the fight. You never know with B.J. Also, if either one happens to get injured.

I will be ready for my title fight whenever it happens. This is why I do this, because I want to be a champion. Fighters live to prove themselves, to challenge themselves. I will prove that I am the best fighter at 155 pounds.

Brian Oswald (MMAmania.com): Clay Guida is known for his great cardio and wrestling. How will you counter the wrestling of Clay Guida? Will you stand and outstrike him or will you let the fight go to the ground and use your grappling to win the fight there. Also, how does your meditation factor into the fight?

Diego Sanchez: I will go with the flow. In my training I go over every single situation and scenario — both the ground game and the stand up game. Then I go over every situation and scenario mentally. I go over it and over it in my meditation/visualization. I prepare myself mentally for it all, even the bad situations. Once I get into the fight I just let all of that go. I just 'be natural' and let the fight flow. I fight with my spirit man. I trust in my faith in Jesus Christ that I am his warrior for him in that cage.

Brian Oswald (MMAmania.com): There is a rumor going around that you submitted Demian Maia. What is that about?

Diego Sanchez: I did not submit Maia in competition. We were training together in England and were doing a three, five minute round session. In the first round he caught me in a rear naked choke. So we were really rolling, we weren't just play rolling. In the second round I caught him in a kimura during a transition. I have caught other guys in training. It happens. I have caught Jake Shields. I have caught everyone I have rolled with from Nate Marquardt to Keith Jardine. There are two guys I haven't caught and that's Saulo and Xande Ribeiro.

My ground game is my real bread and butter. That is why I am so dedicated to training with those two. I want to make it my real true strength. That is not to say that I am not working to become a top striker. If you're not evolved in the in the striking your eventually going to get your butt knocked out. That is just the way it is in mixed martial arts.

I am going to make all of my people on my team proud when I get in there and get my first submission of the night.

Brian Oswald (MMAmania.com): Have you visualized submitting Clay Guida?

Diego Sanchez: Definitely. If that is where the fight goes. I am going to start out picking him apart on my feet though. If the fight goes to the ground I am prepared to take him out there. My game plan is to kick his ass and take him out anywhere the fight goes.

It is even better that I get to do in on the season finale of The Ultimate Fighter. It will be my second main event for them. My first being the fight against Nick Diaz on the season two finale. That was one of the best fights of my career and look for this to be another. They realize that I fight hard and put on exciting fights so I am grateful to be a part of it.

Brian Oswald (MMAmania.com): One last question Diego: I have to ask about your fight with Karo Parisyan. It was an absolute war and one of the best fights fans have seen. Can you just talk to us about that fight and what impact it had on your career?

Diego Sanchez: That fight is the perfect example of when a guy comes forward and fights. That is exactly what Clay Guida is going do in our fight. It will be a war, too. That fight with Karo was a turning point in my career in that I was really starting to peak and people saw that I was a contender and one of the best in the world.

I ran into some bumps along the road in 2007. I had the split decision loss to Fitch and the decision loss Koscheck when I had the staph infection. Those are learning experiences and it was not my destiny to be a champ at 170. I feel my destiny is to be champ at 155 and I will likely end my career at this division. I will venture onward in the lightweight division. I will put my heart and soul into my training and go for it brother.

Brian Oswald (MMAmania.com): It looks like we're winding down Diego. Time for shout outs:

Diego Sanchez: I want to thank the Sacramento Kings and the Maloof family for helping me out. I want to thank my sponsor badboymma.com. We are taking over the MMA scene. Also, the top of the line in pharmaceutical grade supplements NUTRABOLICS. There is nothing better and I couldn't have made the 155 cut without it. Of course, number one is my lord and savior Jesus Christ. Nothing matters without my relationship with him. That is what really drives me to be a champion.

Brian Oswald (MMAmania.com): Thanks Diego. We look forward to seeing you back in the octagon this Saturday.

Diego Sanchez: Thanks, brother.

Bellator XII weigh in results: Alvarez, Lombard and others official for June 19

Posted: 18 Jun 2009 02:50 PM PDT

The field of 16 fighters set to compete at Bellator XII tomorrow night (June 19) at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla., today tipped the scales for the official fighter weigh in event.

All of the athletes hit their respective marks, including the four men who have survived the grueling tournament gauntlet to compete in the first-ever Bellator lightweight and middleweight world championship bouts: Eddie Alvarez/Toby Imada and Hector Lombard/Jared Hess.

Alvarez will face off against Imada in the main event of the evening for the 155-pound crown and 185-pound Cuban judoka Hector "Shango" Lombard will battle Jared Hess in the co-featured fight of the night for middleweight supremacy.

The winners of both bouts are not only fighting for championship glory, but also a generous $175,000 in collective tournament earnings.

Check out the complete weigh in results for Bellator XII below:

155 lbs.: Eddie Alvarez (155) vs. Toby Imada (154.25) for first-ever Bellator lightweight title
185 lbs.: Hector Lombard (184.5) vs. Jared Hess (184.25) for first-ever Bellator middleweight title
145 lbs.: Sami Aziz (145.5) vs. Fabio Mello (145.75)
160 lbs.: Jorge Masvidal (159) vs. Eric Reynolds (159.5)
170 lbs.: Josh Martin (170.25) vs. Sergio Morais (168.5)
120 lbs.: Valerie Coolbaugh (124.25) vs. Rosi Sexton (123.25)
150 lbs.: Troy Gerhart (151.5) vs. Luis Palomino (149)
145 lbs.: Stephanie Guimaraes (144) vs. Yvonne Reis (146.5)

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

Remember that MMAmania.com will provide LIVE blow-by-blow coverage of the main card action on Friday, June 19, beginning at around 9 p.m. ET. We'll also deliver up-to-the minute quick results of all the under card action as it happens.

Bellator XII will not air live on television or anywhere else. The good news is that it will air in primetime on ESPN Deportes on Saturday, June 20, and the English-language version will be available Wednesday, June 25, at Bellator.com.

Check back early and often for the latest Bellator XII results, as well as the best discussion on the Internets.

UFC Quick Quote: Brock Lesnar is built like a black man

Posted: 18 Jun 2009 01:59 PM PDT

"I bet you I've taken over 60 steroid tests. In college I had 15 random drug tests in two years. I've taken drug tests for the NFL, the WWE, the UFC. I must be pretty good at masking steroids. God gave me this body: Are you jealous of it or what? Give me a break. I got the genetics of—not to get into racism or anything — but I'm built like a black man. Would you say so? … It's all genetics. I wouldn't say we're all created equal. That's just to make the other guys feel good who don't have what you've got."

– UFC Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar tells Maxim magazine in recent feature article about his God-given genetics, as well as how he feels regarding the allegations that he is/was a steroid user — allegations that have apparently followed him for well more than a decade. Lesnar is a massive specimen, weighing near 285 pounds these days and cutting down to the heavyweight division limit of 265 pounds around fight time. He will challenge interim heavyweight champion Frank Mir at UFC 100 on July 11 in a title unification bout. It's important to note that Lesnar will more than likely be tested for steroids several times  before and after the match by the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) for illegal/banned substances.

TUF 9 Finale video preview and UFC 99 review on ESPNs ‘MMA Live’

Posted: 18 Jun 2009 01:49 PM PDT

Affliction 3 results and LIVE fight coverage for ‘Trilogy’ on August 1 in Anaheim

Posted: 18 Jun 2009 01:02 PM PDT

Affliction MMA today confirmed most of its line up for its return to Orange County, which is scheduled for The Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif., on Saturday, Aug. 1, 2009.

“Trilogy” will feature a main event between WAMMA Heavyweight Champion Fedor Emelianenko and top-ranked division player, Josh Barnett. Former DREAM middleweight champion Gegard Mousasi will also make his fighting debut on American shores against Renato "Babalu" Sobral in a light heavyweight showdown.

Also slated for the main card is former UFC light heavyweight champion Vitor Belfort continuing his tear through the middleweight division against American Top Team standout Jorge Santiago, as well as a welterweight match between Paul Daley and Jay Hieron.

Here is the current Affliction 3: “Trilogy” fight card:

Main event:

265 lbs.: WAMMA Heavyweight Champion Fedor "The Last Emperor" Emelianenko (30-1) vs. Josh "The Babyface Assassin" Barnett (24-5)

Main card (Televised):

205 lbs.: Renato "Babalu" Sobral (32-8) vs. Gegard “The Dream Catcher” Mousasi (25-2-1)
185 lbs.: Vitor "The Phenom" Belfort (18-8) vs. Jorge Santiago (21-7)
170 lbs.: Paul "Semtex" Daley (21-8-2) vs. Jay "The Thoroughbred" Hieron (17-4)
265 lbs.: Paul "The Headhunter" Buentello (27-10) vs. TBA (0-0)

Under card:

155 lbs.: Chris "The Polish Hammer" Horodecki (12-1) vs. Dan "The Upgrade" Lauzon (12-2)
265 lbs.: "Big" Ben Rothwell (30-6) vs. Chase Gormley (6-0)
155 lbs.: Deividas Taurosevicius (10-3) vs. TBA (0-0)
170 lbs.: Brett Cooper (9-4) vs. TBA (0-0)
205 lbs.: Lucio Linhares (12-4) vs. Givanildo "The Arm Collector" Santana (12-1)
265 lbs.: Jesse Gibbs (7-2) vs. Rob Broughton (10-4-1)

MMAmania.com will provide LIVE blow-by-blow, round-by-round coverage of Affliction 3: ‘Trilogy,’ beginning with the pay-per-view (PPV) telecast at 10 p.m. ET. In addition, we will deliver up-to-the-minute quick results of all the under card action on fight night.

We're still a little over a month away from showtime; therefore, feel free to share your thoughts and predictions on "Trilogy" in the comments section below. And remember that MMAmania.com will be the spot for the latest news and event-related highlights before, during and after the event.

For everything you need to know about Affliction 3 be sure to hit up our event archive right here.

M-1 video blog featuring Fedor Emelianenko road trip to Strikeforce ‘Lawler vs Shields’

Posted: 18 Jun 2009 12:31 PM PDT

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