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Forrest Griffin is fighter of the month

July 31st, 2008

If you had to pick a fighter of the month for July, who would be your choice? Forrest Griffin shocked the world when he dismantled Quinton Jackson in arguably the best division in the sport of mixed martial arts. Fedor Emelianenko also came out and proved his dominance in the heavyweight division at Affliction’s debut event. Anderson Silva might even deserve a mention after bumping up a weight class and brutalizing James Irvin.

A panel of experts over at 411mania.com seem to feel that Griffin is the consensus choice as fighter of the month. Griffin’s win shook the mma world and quickly reconfigured the top of the light heavyweight division.

Some other fighters who enjoyed an excellent July were Andrei Arlovksi, Jake Shields and Joachim Hansen. Arlovski’s win over Ben Rothwell has set him up for a shot at Fedor while Shields continued to establish his place among the welterweight elite. Hansen seized hold of the DREAM lightweight championship by avenging a previous loss to Shinya Aoki.

While quite a few fighters enjoyed a stellar July, it’s still hard to deny Griffin as being the fighter of the month.

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The Saturday Crunch

July 19th, 2008

Fight day is finally here as the first ever bout between Affliction and the UFC are set to square off. The day’s action will include one less Emelianenko, an Ultimate Fighter getting a second chance and the end of a dream for another kid. Let’s get crunching with these stories and more.

Jesse Taylor is hoping to grab headlines for his performance inside the ring. He talks to MMA Weekly about putting the past behind him.

Affliction’s card will include one less Emelianenko. Apparently, Aleksander Emelianenko couldn’t get licensed by the California State Athletic Commission according to Sherdog.

Kid Yamamoto has pulled himself out of the Dream 5 card due to injury. Fiveouncesofpain.com brings Yamamoto’s pain to attention.

Cagepotato.com takes a look at the importance of the role of boxing coaches in the sport of MMA.

Affliction President Tom Atencio tells the Chicago Sun Times that his company will put on three shows and take it from there. He also noted that Affliction didn’t head into this with the intent of going up against Dana White.

Kevin Lole of Yahoo Sports writes about Anderson Silva and his ability to speak with his strikes.

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The Saturday Crunch

July 12th, 2008

The weekend is here and it should be a relatively one quiet compared to what’s in store next weekend. Nevertheless, there’s still plenty of news packing a punch this Saturday. Let’s get rolling with the Saturday Crunch.

After turning out the lights on Chris Lytle, Josh Koscheck is eying up a title shot. Koscheck talks to MMA Weekly about the possibility of dropping down a weight class and taking on BJ Penn.

A Marcus Davis vs. Paul Kelly match-up is possible for UFC 89 in this report from mmamania.com.

Melvin Guillard claims his wild days outside the octagon are behind him in an interview with mmajunkie.com. Apparently, Guillard has walked away from the partying life that once landed him in hot water.

Fiveouncesofpain.com reports that Dennis Kang will not appear at Dream 5. At the time of this announcement, an opponent had yet to be selected for Kang.

Sherdog.com has the lowdown on why mma is a hot topic among the UK Boxing community. Gotta love those whacky Brits.

Yahoo Sports columnist Dan Meltzer goes in depth about Fedor Emelianenko being one of the best heavyweights in the world while remaining unfamiliar to a lot of people.

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Dream 5 adds three more bouts

July 10th, 2008

Nick Diaz was originally set to fight as part of the Dream 5 fight card which will take place on July 21 on Japanese soil. Since then, the organization has been scrambling to complete it’s lineup. Dream has also announced that Mark Hunt will be part of the event even though he has not had a professional fight in more than eighteen months.

Much of the card will feature Japanese fighters including Kuniyoshi Hironaka who will try to issue Motoki Miyazawa his first defeat in a welterweight match-up. Hironaka has four UFC fights on his resume, although three of them were losses. His final defeat in the octagon came courtesy of Jonathan Goulet who acored a TKO midway through the second round.

Losing Diaz unquestionably hurt Dream 5, however it is up to these other fighters to help its cause. Fiveouncesofpain.com has the full story along with the up to date fight card.

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The Thursday Crunch

July 10th, 2008

Fights, fights and more fights. Women are fighting, a man with a woman’s name is ready to fight and some fighters aren’t event allowed to fight. The Daily Crunch explains all of this in further detail as Thursday is filled with its fair share of fight facts.

Dan Meltzer of Yahoo Sports offers his take on Dana White’s bold statements about the UFC taking on all comers. Apparently, White and the UFC aren’t backing down from a fight with any mma organization.

Everything costs money nowadays and mma fighters are taking full advantage of every opportunity to cash in on their fame. Sherdog’s Jason Probst looks into the idea of putting a price on fame.

EliteXC will feature another women’s bout on July 26th when Shayna Baszler takes on Christiane Cyborg. FightTicker.com caught up with Baszler to talk about the fight.

411media.com took some time out to rank the top ten welterweights in the world. The list also includes some of those fighters on the bubble.

Ten out of the eighteen fighters who participated in UFC 86 were issued medical suspensions this week. Even though he won the light heavyweight title, Forrest Griffin is one of the fighters wwho will be on the shelf for a while as reported by mma-live.com.

Matt Linland hasn’t fough in a year and a half but will step back into the cage this upcoming July 19th as part of the Affliction: Banned undercard. Instead of focusing on the fight, Linland shoots off to mmajunkie.com about his varying political views.

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Affliction locks up multi-fight deal with Edwin Dewees

July 10th, 2008

The clothing company that is now putting on MMA events has added another fighter to their arsenal, at least for a little while. Edwin “Babyface” Dewees has reportedly signed a multi-fight deal with Afflicition according to mmajunkie.com. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but it is a safe bet that Dewees will show his babyface at Affliction’s follow-up event following its July 19th debut.

Dewees is scheduled to take on Antonio Rogerio Nogueira (13-3) at Affliction: Banned which will air on pay-per-view in a little more than a week. Dewees is no stranger to the cage as he brings in a professional record of 35-12 with two of those fights coming in the UFC. However, Dewees wound up on the losing end of each UFC bout and was also part of the cast on The Ultimate Fighter 4.

The Babyface scored a victory in his last fight with a first round submission over little known Richard Blake this past April. But that win came after four consecutive losses. Dewees’ signing doesn’t exactly provide Affliction with one of the more dominant fighters in the world of mixed martial arts. Nevertheless, the organization is preparing for the future.

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Garcia looks to get back in the cage

July 4th, 2008

WEC Featherweight Leonard “Bad Boy” Garcia just scored a victory even though he hasn’t fought since the middle of February. Garcia has been bothered by legal troubles stemming from what he claims to be a bad choice of friends. Garcia alleges that an associate got him into a bit of hot water with some felonious drug charges. But with all that behind him, Garcia is now ready to take on new challenges in the WEC Featherweight division.

Garcia is hopeful of landing a bout at WEC 36 on September 10. Garcia’s name had surfaced as a possible participant for WEC’s August 3 event, but that has not come to fruition. Furthermore, the Bad Boy is not the first fighter to have a run in with the law affect his mma career. Other fighters mimicked Garcia in the past with their urgent need to get back into the cage as soon as their incarceration and/or legal issues were behind them.

However, mixed martial arts may be the most difficult sport to take a break from. A fighter who trains day in and day out is not on the same plane as a fighter who’s training is interrupted by court dates and jail time. So before these “rehabilitated” criminals plea bargain for another chance inside the cage, perhaps they should first return to the rigorous training that originally go them there. Mmamania.com has more on Garcia’s recent liberation from charges.

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A Clean Act for the UFC

June 20th, 2008

This year’s Ultimate Fighter finale will take place Saturday night in Las Vegas, although there will be a slight twist to the final bout. One of the fighters who earned the right to step into the octagon on Saturday night had that right pulled out from underneath of him. Finalist Jesse Taylor was issued his walking papers by UFC president Dana White after his recent meltdown in Sin City.

White dismissed Taylor after he was caught on video tape kicking out a window of a limousine and subsequently terrorizing women inside a Las Vegas hotel. Furthermore, he boasted to security that he was a UFC fighter, as if that simple fact would excuse his behavior. The move didn’t sit well with White.

A New Ultimate Fighter

As a result, Amir Sadollah will replace Taylor and Take on CB Dollaway for the right to be crowned the Ultimate Fighter during its seventh season. The move showed a lot of grit as well as the execution of class on White’s behalf. In the eyes of many, mma fighters are simply revered as nothing more than bruisers and thugs. And, in some circles, even mindless barbarians.

Taylor’s behavior only gave credence to those theories. Yet, White’s decision to nix Taylor has attempted to contradict those theories. Regardless of what transpires inside the octagon, White sent a clear cut message to the mass public as well as the rest of the fighters in the UFC. That message was simply that such behavior will not be tolerated.

In the world of professional sports, so many athletes tarnish their name and the name of their sport because of their behavior outside of the sport. In the recent past, former NFL quarterback Michael Vick fell victim to off the field problems and as a result, he now resides in an 8×11 cell.

But Taylor also wasn’t the only one to fall victim to the perils of Sin City. Las Vegas seduced the NFL’s “Pacman” Jones more than a year ago and prohibited him from pursuing an immediate future in football. While these may just be isolated incidents, each one grabs major headlines and sticks out in the forefront of most people’s minds. Despite most of the positives generated by these sports, these incidents batter them with a black eye.

Going, going, gone

Nowadays, the name of a home run king cannot be uttered with out the word steroid following that name. In a lesser publicized move, the EliteXC banned women’s fighter Carina Damm for one year after she tested positive for steroids. The move took place this past April and nullified a scheduled women’s bout on the past EliteXC television event. Without many women grabbing headlines in the sport, it was a bold move for the EliteXC to take such a drastic measure.

The WEC also got into the act and issued a six month medical suspension to Urijah Faber because of an injury to his hand that was sustained during his last bout with Jens Pulver. Now how many organizations would prohibit a player/fighter from participating because of a medical injury?

It was pretty much a known fact that former Green Bay Packer quarterback Brett Favre was on a steady diet of Demerol throughout his NFL career. Nonetheless, no NFL representative ever stepped in and even questioned the status of his health, nonetheless how many pills he was popping at halftime.

Although some may look on the sport of mixed martial arts as one of brutality, it is doing an excellent job of showing it is anything but that. White’s most recent move to ban Taylor is just the latest to show that the UFC wants to be recognized as an organization equipped with a conscious.

A lasting theory?

Now, would White had move such a move if Rampage Jackson had kicked out the window of a limousine? That question doesn’t have to be answered even though White gave the impression that such behavior will not be tolerated. And he evidenced the fact, showing that Taylor is not above the law.

A great deal of athletes in this day and age adhere to a mindset that would repute White’s actions. Lucrative contracts, millions of adoring fans and astronomical endorsement deals lead a lot of athletes to believe as though they can behave however they choose. That way of thinking may suffice in other organizations, but White has made a stand claiming that it will not be part of the UFC.

As the sport of mixed martial arts continues to grow, White is likely to get more opportunities to test his theory. For it is only a matter of time before someone decides to let the fame, fortune and perhaps even the luster of Las Vegas get the better of them. It will be then when the world will get to see if White can duplicate the same sentiment he expressed in his decision to dismiss Taylor.

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DREAM 4: Katsuhiko Nagata vs. Shinya Aoki Video Saitama Japan

June 15th, 2008