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Georges St. Pierre vs Anderson Silva UFC superfight could happen .... someday (Video)

Posted: 04 Sep 2010 04:43 AM PDT

Iron sharpens iron: Vitor Belfort focuses on fine tuning his striking with Gil Martinez at Xtreme...

Posted: 03 Sep 2010 07:29 PM PDT

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Iron sharpens iron: Vitor Belfort focuses on fine tuning his striking with Gil Martinez at Xtreme Couture in Las Vegas in preparation for his showdown with Yushin Okami at UFC 122 in November (Pic).

UFC Quick Quote: Frankie Edgar doesn't want to fight

Posted: 03 Sep 2010 06:04 PM PDT

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"People finishing fights is a big topic right now and that’s how I fight. You look at Frankie in both fights with B.J. and it seems that no one wants to fight right now. Fans see these guys like Edgar or these other bouncy wrestler types and fans are like "oh…he fights you everywhere," when in reality they don’t fight you anywhere! They just want to hit you three or four times, shoot in for a takedown, stay on the ground for a minute or so then get back up. They want to wear you down because they don’t want to fight you on the ground either."

-- Cole Miller (pictured above) tells BJPenn.com that he's not too impressed with fighters who "bounce" and takedown their opponents, including UFC Lightweight Champion Frankie Edgar. "The Answer" has been able to solve all of his opponents inside the Octagon -- a hit list that includes BJ Penn (twice) -- with the exception of a bigger, stronger version of himself, Gray Maynard. Edgar is willing to stand and trade, leveraging his fancy footwork, but he floats in and out, picks his shots and looks for takedowns. He's certainly not a brawler, but a more intelligent mixed martial artist who uses his strength (wrestling) to carry him to victory. Is Edgar, and all of the other fighters who "bounce," really avoiding a fight at the expense of fan enjoyment or just doing what needs to be done, knowing that the stoppages will eventually follow? For the record, Miller has finished 14 (more than 85 percent) of his 16 professional wins. Edgar? Nearly 40 percent (five out of 13).

Chael Sonnen: 'Nothing in my career has changed ... I'm the best fighter'

Posted: 03 Sep 2010 04:16 PM PDT

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Quoteworthy:

"There’s absolutely going to be a sequel. Part two is tentatively scheduled for New Year’s weekend, it may take place Super Bowl weekend. Either way, it will be in Vegas. Last time I defeated the myth, this time I’m gonna defeat the man.... The only thing [that's going to be] different is that I’m leaving there with the belt. That’s it. We were one minute away from pulling it off. Look, if I had beat him, I would have had to come back and beat him again anyways. So nothing in my career has changed. I was the best fighter before the fight, I’m the best fighter after it.... We're not here to get along. I’m not here to be number two. It’s number one or let's move on, and I think that’s the way it’s supposed to be."

Here we go again. The Chael Sonnen hype train has already left the station, with about four to six months still to go before his rematch with UFC Middleweight Champion Anderson Silva. Sonnen feels he's still the better fighter despite losing at UFC 117 via last minute, fifth round submission to the Brazilian. He may have a point: He squashed the "Spider" for more than four rounds, taking him down repeatedly and pounding on him relentlessly. Sonnen even got the better of the stand up exchanges during the few minutes/seconds that the pair were on their feet. But, at the end of the day, he did lose. And Silva revealed after the fight that he took it despite doctor's advice to withdraw with a back injury. So is a healthy, and seemingly motivated Silva, Sonnen's ultimate undoing or were those just excuses to cover up the fact that Sonnen has all the tools to untangle the Spider's sticky web?

UFC Fight Night 22 weigh in results, information and details from Austin, TX, on Sept. 14

Posted: 03 Sep 2010 12:02 PM PDT

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The official weigh-in event for UFC Fight Night 22: "Marquardt vs. Palhares" is set to go down Tuesday, September 14, 2010, from the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas.

It is currently scheduled to air LIVE right here on MMAmania.com, as well as several other online destinations via streaming video. The first fighter is expected to tip the scale at 7 p.m. ET.

As usual, MMAmania.com will provide the latest coverage of the UFC Fight Night 22 weigh-ins, as well as provide a detailed recap of the festivities as soon as they conclude.

"Marquardt vs. Palhares" will feature a main event between perennial middleweight contender Nate "The Great" Marquardt and muscular submission master Rousimar "Toquinho" Palhares.

TUF alumni and lightweight standouts Ross Pearson and Cole Miller will also hook 'em up in a bout that could push the winner into the 155-pound contender's mix.

Here is the current UFC Fight Night 22 fight card:

Main event:

185 lbs.: Nate Marquardt vs. Rousimar Palhares

Main card (Televised):

155 lbs.: Efrain Escudero vs. Charles Oliveira
155 lbs.: Jim Miller vs. Gleison Tibau
155 lbs.: Cole Miller vs. Ross Pearson

Under card (May not be broadcast):

155 lbs.: Yves Edwards vs. John Gunderson*
185 lbs.: Dave Branch vs. Tomasz Drwal
185 lbs.: Rich Attonito vs. Rafael Natal
155 lbs.: Jared Hamman vs. Kyle Kingsbury
170 lbs.: Brian Foster vs. Forrest Petz
170 lbs.: David Mitchell vs. Anthony Waldburger

*Fight not officially confirmed by UFC.com.

For those fortunate enough to be in "The Lone Star State" for the promotion's highly-anticipated debut inside the Frank Erwin Special Events Center, remember that the weigh-in is FREE to attend and open to the public. Doors to the weigh-in will open at 3 p.m. local time.

In addition, UFC Fight Club members will be able to attend an exclusive Q&A session with UFC Middleweight number one contender Chael Sonnen at 2 p.m. local time (check-in starts at 1:30 p.m.).

MMAmania.com will provide LIVE blow-by-blow, round-by-round coverage of UFC Fight Night 22 beginning with the Spike TV telecast at 8 p.m. ET on Wednesday, Sept. 15. In addition, we will deliver up-to-the-minute quick results of all the under card action much earlier on fight night.

Remember that UFC Fight Night 22 serves as the lead-in to the twelfth season of The Ultimate Fighter (TUF), featuring coaches and welterweight rivals Georges St. Pierre and Josh Koscheck.

It's going to be a fun night of fights so don't miss it. And remember to check us out for all the pre, during and post-fight UFC Fight Night 22 coverage you can handle.

MMA Maniac Quote of the Week: 08/30 - 09/03

Posted: 03 Sep 2010 11:47 AM PDT

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Hey Maniacs,

OJR here and it's time once again to pick out the best of the best for MMAmaniac Quote of the Week.  Not surprisingly, we have a very competitive bunch this week.  

But before we vote :

Congratulations to last week's winner! In reference to GSP learning something every time he watches A. Silva fight :

Anderson Silva tries to watch GSP fights, but falls asleep in the 4th round every time.

by ViolentMike on Aug 23, 2010 1:37 PM 

Good stuff. Now, on to the voting...

1) In reference to the medical suspensions list after UFC 118 :

B.J. Penn Has been suspended indefinately after an examination after the fight showed that he had no heart.

by Shadyone33 on Sep 2, 2010 11:53 AM PDT

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2) In reference to Bisping's tweet re: Sexyama hugging him due to training at Jackson's  :

 

As opposed to Michael Bisping + Wolf’s Lair = three rounds of circling the wrong direction while running backwards and throwing meaningless pitter-pat strikes with no discernable gameplan whatsoever.

by Jeremyjackson on Sep 1, 2010 12:25 PM PDT

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3) In reference to one of the regulars being labeled as a Bisping fan and his response:

 

Of course i do really ;-) Seriously though Bizzzzbing vs Akiyama is a great match up. Huge ramifications for both these fighters as the winner gets a guaranteed shot at Patrick Cote.

by attakdog on Sep 1, 2010 12:22 PM EDT

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4) In reference to the Gray Maynard story about why he doesn't finish:

 

lmfao lets put it like this gray has finished himself just as many times as he has finished his opponent.

by GOLDIGGAH on Aug 31, 2010 12:38 AM PDT

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5) In reference to Randy's low single take down of Toney:

Randy basically went cow-tipping

by Onemansyn on Aug 30, 2010 9:32 AM PDT 

*FYI to my fellow Maniacs.  I will be taking a hiatus from QOTW because I will be going on vacation.   QOTW will return on 09/27/10.  Have a great holiday weekend and be safe.*

 

Have fun!

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MMA Reality: Victory and Praise, Being Humbled and Defeated at UFC 118

Posted: 03 Sep 2010 11:41 AM PDT

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There comes a time in everyone's life where an opportunity is presented to re-evaluate your life, your career, your circle of friends, etc. In a fighter's life it is no different. Of course, the situation is much more amplified when millions of people watch you struggle, watch you lose and watch you fade.

UFC 118 was one of those times for a lot of fighters.

We saw Kenny Florian hit a crossroad in his career. Already well into his 30’s, and failing in two title fights, he lost a number one contender bout in the same fashion he has always struggled with: Being dominating by positional wrestling.

We next saw Randy Couture do what was expected, nothing overly impressive. He is in his late 40’s, well past what many expect to be the physical prime of athletes and participated in a squash fight that did little to nothing for his career path if he wants to stay at the elite level.

Then we saw BJ Penn, the one time kingpin of the 155 pound division, a pound-for-pound elite caliber fighter and easily one of the most gifted fighters in the sport lose a second straight fight to a fighter many thought didn’t belong in the cage a second time.

That fighter was Frankie Edgar, who saw his career propel into mainstream after beating the longtime champ. It wasn’t entirely that he beat him, it’s how he beat him: In impressive fashion doing what nobody thought would be done by thoroughly dominating the champ.

The rest after the jump.

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On October 14th, 2006, Florian was given a title shot against Sean Sherk.  After losing his debut against Diego Sanchez at middleweight, Florian fought twice at 170 and once at 155 against Sam Stout to earn his title shot. Sherk had just beaten Nick Diaz and was pitted against Florian for the vacant UFC lightweight title.

Wrestling would be the deciding factor in the fight as Sherk showed superior skills by taking down, slamming and controlling Kenny at will. It should be noted that Sherk reportedly fought with a torn rotator cuff. Kenny would find some success in his elbows from the bottom that opened up cuts on Sherk that bled profusely.

At the end of 25 minutes however Kenny fell short on the score cards. 50-45, 49-46, 49-46 all for Sean Sherk.

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Kenny would bounce back, winning six in a row which included Roger Huerta and Joe Stevenson which was the number one contender fight. This time however, the title shot meant a showdown with division kingpin BJ Penn.

While Penn had won the belt by beating Sean Sherk and defended it versus Joe Stevenson; he had just lost a Superfight to George St. Pierre which was contested at welterweight. Kenny tried to implement a GSP-esque game plan wearing down and grinding Penn, which could have scored him some rounds if the fight were to go all five rounds.

Unfortunately for Florian, his wrestling was once again a contributing factor to losing the title fight. In the fourth round BJ Penn took Kenny down seemingly effortlessly and proceeded to advance position until he secured a fight ending rear naked choke.

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Many questioned Kenny’s heart and elite status atop the ranks of the UFC’s lightweight division. He would go on to be impressive in stopping Clay Guida in the second round and derailing the hype of the debut of Takanori Gomi which saw Kenny unleash wicked jabs and finish with a rear naked choke.

After beating two solid fighters, the UFC saw fit to reward him with another number one contender fight for a crack at the belt once more held currently by Frankie Edgar. He would face Gray Maynard, an undefeated wrestling powerhouse who had just strung up nine wins notably defeating Frankie Edgar, Rich Clementi, Roger Huerta and Nate Diaz.

This fight played very similar to the Sherk title fight as Kenny was taken down and controlled en route to a decision loss. Kenny would present no answers or troubles for Gray’s dominating top game and once again came up short.

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Where does Kenny Florian go from here? Dana White may indeed have a point when saying Kenny just chokes in big fights. Sure he has beaten a lot of big name guys but when he enters the realm of upper echelon elite fighters he loses.

His Achilles heel clearly is his wrestling defense. He has shown his ability to be an effective offensive grappler but has been susceptible to being taken down and controlled. In my opinion Kenny needs to truly work on his wrestling to ever be relevant at 155 again. In order to display that he is serious, he should get back into training as soon as possible and is pit against another talented wrestler in the division.

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Randy Couture

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Randy man-handled boxer turned mixed martial artist James Toney with relative ease. What did this fight do for Randy’s career? In one hand you can say nothing, it was a meaningless squash fight but on the other hand it did a lot for Randy’s marketability, for his new movie and for his overall image of Captain America – Super Hero of MMA.

Randy showed the world what we already knew and that’s you can’t join MMA and expect to be elite without proper training. But still, what’s next for Randy?

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Couture is currently riding a three fight win streak with wins over Brandon Vera, Mark Coleman and James Toney.  At the ripe age of 47 does Couture have what it takes to hang in there with some of the top 10 Light Heavyweights in the world?

Some question Randy’s chin after taking a few solid shots from Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira in their epic clash. I guess it really is a toss up since exactly a year before the Nogueira fight Randy took very solid shots from the powerful Gabriel Gonzaga. 

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As a legend of the sport, Randy’s marketability alone will propel him into super fight situations that may have title implications. His fights with Toney and Coleman were nothing more then spectacle style fights that are for popularity instead of rankings.

Dana White in the press conference mentioned Randy would be mixing it up with one of the top guys in the stacked 205-pound division. Randy is even more impressive through this all because he always remains focused on the next task at hand while keeping us all happy as MMA fans.

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BJ Penn

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One of the most gifted fighters to ever grace our sport, his legend precedes him in both Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and MMA. He has always been a gamer who wants to challenge himself since the moment he entered the sport. Fighting Caol Uno, Jens Pulver and Matt Serra before leaving the UFC entirely to pursue what he felt were bigger fights.

He fought in his home of Hawaii against Takanori Gomi who would of course go on to be Pride’s number one lightweight fighter. He would return shortly after to beat UFC golden boy Matt Hughes for the title at 170 pounds, only to leave once again this time to take Rodrigo Gracie at 185 pounds, Duane "Bang" Ludwig, a heavyweight fight vs. Lyoto Machida and another middleweight bout with Renzo Gracie.

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BJ Penn has always stepped up to challenges, however he may have met his match ironically in a much smaller fighter then he has been used to facing. In his last two fights we have seen what looks to be a slower and less aggressive fighter. Clearly not the same fighter that beat Kenny Florian and walked right through Diego Sanchez. He was beat to the punch all night; he was taken down and controlled. At lightweight we never saw anyone do that to BJ Penn.

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What is next for BJ Penn? That’s a question we would all like answered, some have speculated a move to 170 and others have pondered retirement. BJ Penn is still relatively young, but is he caught in the same web that Mirko Cro Cop is stuck in.

Does he have the same fighting/warrior mentality to come back fully focused and ready to get back in the mix? Or will he enjoy a nice tour on the mega fight express similar to that of Matt Hughes? As one of my idols I hope he takes these losses and puts the hard work to improve for his upcoming fights. I don’t think its necessary he goes to 170 pounds as there are plenty of fights at 155. I am on the bandwagon with the suggestion he fights Gomi again.

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 Frankie Edgar

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At 28 years old, Edgar has the whole world of MMA in his grasp. He has an impressive record of 13-1 with notable wins over Tyson Griffin in his UFC debut, Sean Sherk, Hermes Franca and Matt Veach and he now has two wins over BJ Penn both in lightweight title matches. Frankie Edgar is a very small 155er, but has defied the odds and the logic of cutting down to be a much bigger 145er.

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Edgar fought BJ Penn in a fight almost nobody expected him to win back UFC 112 in April of 2010. He was quick on his feet and beat BJ Penn frequently in exchanges. His outstanding cardio propelled him to victory as he went five rounds toe-to-toe with the champ even taking Penn down which is a huge accomplishment.

He mixed up his agile footwork with quick hands and level changes to disrupt the rhythm for Penn. Although many were upset with the decision, Frankie won unanimously that night.

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This past weekend the two had their rematch. Edgar recycled his original game plan and improved on it. I sat in disbelief as Frankie took BJ down almost easily and slammed him down to the mat. But that’s not what impressed me, his ground game and scrambling did. BJ had his back, nearly had the mount and Frankie escaped them all.

Frankie showed us why he deserved the first fight by indisputably winning this fight in a very lopsided decision victory. Up next Frankie will have the change to avenge his only career loss when he faces the bigger and smothering wrestler, Gray Maynard.

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The Bigger Picture

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There are a couple themes that have been shared by all fighters mentioned in this post. Heart and humility.

Heart isn’t just a cliché, heart is an actual skill that fighters either have or don’t have. Are you willing to take some shots coming in to strike, are you willing to fight out of submissions when you’re in high danger and the submission is deep?

When you are down two rounds to one, are you coming out in that third and final round to end it and make up for the last two rounds mistakes? That answer was displayed when Kenny Florian did little to nothing in that final round when his corner knew he was down two rounds. Kenny didn’t let it all loose. Instead, he remained cautious and didn’t let his kicks or punches loose because he was trying to avoid the takedown.

Maybe Kenny has heart, maybe he doesn’t, but he didn’t display any against Gray Maynard.

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Humility is a lost characteristic it seems in this world, or at least a fading one. Randy Couture may be the classiest and most humble man in our sport. James Toney trashed talked his way into an MMA bout and the trash talking was quickly focused on Randy as soon as the bout was signed.

Randy smiled the entire time; he trained hard and didn’t get trapped into the verbal warfare. Humble in both victory and defeat, Randy Couture shows us that hard work and dedication pays off. He is 47 years old and has the fitness level superior to a lot of us in our 20’s.

What makes Randy so marketable is his clean image, his soft way of speaking and his natural charisma that has men idolizing him and woman attracted to him. Did Randy know he was going to win? Only he knows, but the rest of us knew; but yet even after he was the first to be gracious towards Toney and show his appreciation to all of us…. The fans.

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BJ Penn has been the subject to a lot of hostility citing reasons like making up excuses, being a cry-baby, etc. After this fight he was humbled. He talked in a low demeanor, he said he would need time to evaluate things and just looked beaten.

He has always had the weight of being the "Prodigy" on his shoulders and with so much expected of him BJ Penn crumbled. Who knows what is in store for Penn, but hopefully he can silence his many critics by staying out of the media spotlight, getting back to basics and coming back to show us all why we should never count out the Hawaiian.

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The big story of the night. Frankie Edgar displayed all three aforementioned traits. He showed heart. He was the underdog twice vs. Penn even though the second time around he was the champ. The chips were stacked against him as many believed a new and improved Penn would demolish him.

He didn’t crumble under pressure; he didn’t read into all the fight hype that BJ wasn’t BJ in their last fight. Edgar went in their and absolutely beat BJ Penn down for five rounds in all facets of the game. He was humble in victory; he spoke graciously of his opponent and welcomed all future obstacles down the road.

With all that he showed humility as well. He is an easily adored fighter and a soon to be fan favorite. Say what you want about his lack of finishing ability but someone of his stature, with his heart and his humble nature and humility and it’s hard to not say the guy is fit to be champion.

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In MMA nothing is guaranteed, expect the unexpected. Its the beauty of the sport.

Former Heavyweight Champion Fedor Emelianenko will be featured in Season 2 of Spike TV's "Best of...

Posted: 03 Sep 2010 10:28 AM PDT

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Former Heavyweight Champion Fedor Emelianenko will be featured in Season 2 of Spike TV's "Best of Pride" series according to Dana White.

UFC 118 video recap on ESPN's 'MMA Live'

Posted: 03 Sep 2010 08:26 AM PDT

UFC 122: Kyle Noke vs Rob Kimmons planned for Nov. 13 in Oberhausen

Posted: 03 Sep 2010 08:26 AM PDT

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Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 11 contestant Kyle Noke (17-4-1) will return to the Spike TV airwaves when he travels abroad to face Rob Kimmons(23-5) at UFC 122 on Nov. 13 from the Konig Pilsener Arena in Oberhausen, Germany, according to MMAWeekly.

Despite getting sent home by eventual finalist Kris McCray, Noke redeemed his stint on the Spike TV reality show with an impressive technical knockout over fellow contestant Josh Bryant during the show's live finale back on June 19.

In addition to his first Octagon win, "KO" is battle-tested, having thrown hands with some of the sport's top names like Scott Smith, Hector Lombard and George Sotiropoulos.

A win over the experienced Kimmons could help him get into the title race sooner rather than later.

Like Noke, "The Rosedale Reaper"is no stranger to combat.

The biggest knock on the grappling stud is his inconsistency inside the Octagon. Kimmons is 3-2 since his 2008 debut with wins over Steve Steinbeiss, Joe Vedepo and Rob Yundt, but has been unable to post back-to-back victories as a Zuffa employee.

Stopping Noke would certainly fix that issue, as well as lead him to bigger and better opportunities.

Headlined by Vitor Belfort vs. Yushin Okami, UFC 122 is expected to feature a bevy of German born fighters -- though no official match-ups have been announced at this time. Stay tuned to MMAmania.com for more information on this still developing fight card.

UFC Fight Night 22: Forrest Petz is bringing a chip on his shoulder to Austin

Posted: 03 Sep 2010 08:25 AM PDT

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Quoteworthy:

"Any fight you go into you want to win that fight, it’s important to you. [Foster]’s the type of guy that, even when he’s on top, he’s not looking to lay on you. He’s looking to really press the action. It’s definitely the kind of fight I want to be involved with. But yeah, I’ve definitely got a chip on my shoulder because when this is all over I want to have something I can point to. I want to have accomplishments that are mine, and I want to have a winning record in the UFC."

Longtime mixed martial arts veteran and part-time purchaser for a Northern Ohio industrial supplies seller, Forrest Petz, doesn't want to get bounced from the UFC for not getting the job done. Petz wants to go out on his own terms, but will that motivation be enough for "The Meat Cleaver" to cut his way through the venerable Brian Foster on Sept. 15?

UFC 124: Thiago Alves vs John Howard likely for Dec. 11 in Montreal

Posted: 03 Sep 2010 06:37 AM PDT

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Former welterweight number one contender Thiago Alves (17-7) will start his slow climb back up the division ladder when he faces division prospect John Howard (14-5) at the upcoming UFC 124 pay-per-view (PPV) from the Bell Centre on Dec. 11 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Fighter's Only confirmed the previously rumored match-up late last night.

"Pitbull" was put back on his leash by 170-pound stalwart Jon Fitch at UFC 117: "Silva vs. Sonnen" on Aug. 17. It was his second straight defeat after a torrid seven-fight winning streak that saw him topple the likes of Chris Lytle, Matt Hughes and Josh Koscheck.

While his only losses in the past five years have come to Fitch (twice) and reigning champion Georges St. Pierre, the welterweight division is one of the promotion's deepest, and it could take several wins to once again see Alves challenging for the belt.

Assuming he can make weight.

UFC President Dana White put Alves on notice following his failure to come in under the division limit at the UFC 117 weigh ins. A career at 170-pounds hinges on his ability to continually make weight and to aid him in that goal, the "Pitbull" camp has brought in nutrition guru Mike Dolce.

Also looking to rebound from a recent loss is Howard. "Doomsday" was in cruise control over the past year and a half, assembling four consecutive wins en route to bigger and better things inside the Octagon.

Enter Jake Ellenberger.

The Nebraskan sent Howard home with a technical knockout loss (doctor's stoppage) after three rounds of abuse at the UFC on Versus 2 event on Aug. 1 in San Diego.

No question the defeat was a setback for the rising star, but a big win over a name like Alves could vault him right back into the mix.

UFC 124 will feature a rematch between division champion Georges St. Pierre and fellow Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 12 coach Josh Koscheck. "Rush" claimed a unanimous decision win over "Kos" when they first met at UFC 74: "Respect" in Aug. 2007.

Stay tuned to MMAmania.com for more information on this still-developing fight card.

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