Archive for September, 2009

Nelson and Kimbo duel on Episode 3 of The Ultimate Fighter 10

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

In what was billed as the “biggest fight in The Ultimate Fighter history,” Kimbo Slice and Roy Nelson battled it out tonight. If you do not want to know how it all ended, then don’t read on.

The fight was what we thought it would be. On their feet, the edge went to Kimbo; on the ground, it was clearly Nelson’s advantage. While Nelson’s belly was the popular topic of Rampage Jackson’s commentary, ironically enough that same belly, and Nelson’s 34 pound weight advantage definitely contributed to his 2nd Round TKO victory. For the entire recap of Episode 3 of The Ultimate Fighter 10 and complete TUF 10 news & updates, stay tuned to Pro Fighting Fans, the leader in MMA & UFC news online.

Liddell advances to Week 3 on Dancing With The Stars

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

In Tuesday night’s Dancing With The Stars results show for Week #2, former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Chuck Liddell received word that he was indeed coming back for at least another week. Liddell was pronounced as “safe” on the results show leaving him stress-free while the bottom two did not include any of the sports stars (we don’t want to ruin it for those of you using your DVR!).

For weekly updates on Chuck Liddell on Dancing With The Stars, look to Pro Fighting Fans, the leading UFC & MMA news site online.

Kimbo Slice vs Roy Nelson set on The Ultimate Fighter 10

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

After James McSweeney and Wes Shivers battled it out on Episode 2 of The Ultimate Fighter 10, the tail end of the show was what will likely generate the most buzz. Rashad Evans got the chance to pick the 3rd fight of the season and matched up Roy “Big Country” Nelson, a veteran of 17 career fights with a 13-4 MMA record versus Internet sensation Kimbo Slice. Slice enters the fight 3-1 in his brief MMA career with those four fights having come in 2007 & 2008 while fighting for Elite XC. Episode 3 of The Ultimate Fighter 10 Heavyweights is set to air on Wednesday night September 30th on Spike TV and ProFighting-fans.com will not only have your Episode 3 Kimbo Slice vs Roy Nelson TUF recap, but we will also have our weekly interview with Nelson posted on the site shortly after the completion of the show.

Also be sure to check out the Kimbo Slice vs Roy Nelson preview also available exclusively here at ProFighting-fans.com.

Rampage Jackson Retiring? You be the Judge

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

Rampage Jackson on his Blog:

I’m done fighting..The UFC has done a lot for me but I think I have done more for them. The UFC bought WFA to get my contract & they saved my life, so I felt loyal to them. They pushed me into a fight with Chuck Liddel even when I clearly stated I wasn’t ready to fight for the belt because the American fans didn’t know me but I took the fight and didn’t complain & after I won the American fans booed me for the first time which changed the way I saw them & it hurt me deeply.

Then before I can even get out of the cage they announced that I was fighting Dan Henderson without even asking me. After I beat Dan Henderson, I made history in becoming the first undisputed champion in MMA but was never even given the pride belt in the cage & I was never promoted as the undisputed champ. Later Anderson Silva was.

Then they had me coach TUF season 7 and fight Forrest and the fight was very controversial & normally when a fight is that close & controversial there is normally an instant replay. I can name a couple of instances. Instead they offered me the Vanderlei Silva fight which I gladly accepted even though I know it was a very risky fight for me to take because of all the drama that was happening to me at the time. I fought that fight with a jaw injury and then a couple weeks later Dana called me and asked me to fight Rashad. For the first time I said no, I didn’t want to fight because it was such short notice & I wouldn’t have had a long break between camp. Dana talked me into fighting Rashad anyway but Rashad refused the fight and so I had to fight Jardine as a favor to the UFC instead of getting my belt back (which wasn’t even worth it to me financially).

Then I reinjured my jaw in the fight with Vanderlei & Jardine. Frank Mir gets hurt so they wanted to switch my fight from UFC 100 to the fight Frank couldn’t make it to but I couldn’t fight cause I needed jaw surgury. So they give Machida the fight against Rashad & they told me they want me to coach TUF season 10 against Rashad. That’s why I wanted Rashad to win so bad but when Rashad got knocked out I told them I wanted to fight Machida for the belt but Dana told me if I coach TUF against Rashad that I could fight Machida afterwards cause this was a different type of ultimate fighter show they were doing. After I signed the contract Dana then changes his mind & says I have to fight Rashad & even told me what to say in the press & so my fans think I was scared to fight Machida. After all that I still never complained & I did it all.

Then this movie role came about that I have been trying to get for over a year & as soon as I found out I was close to getting it, I called Dana right away & asked to push the Memphis fight back just a month or so. I told him what this movie role meant to me. I told him that I used to bond with my father watching the tv show as a kid when my parents where still married & it represents the memories I had with my father when we lived together. My dad became an alcohalic & addicted to drugs & we grew apart. But after my dad got his life back together, I was so proud of my dad & I told him I would always take care of him in the future & make him proud of me. My dad & I are still very big fans of the show & I am basically doing this for the childhood memories I had spending time in front of the tv with my dad. Dana went on the internet & mocked me because of that & I still did nothing. Dana & I finally talked & we made up & then after that he went back on the internet & said some bullshit & he was talking bad about the movie when information is not even supposed to be released & talking about payments which is not even true could really hurt my future acting career, which could very well last longer than my fighting career. I’m not like Randy Couture. My body has been getting so many different injuries that I wont be able to fight until my forties & neither do I want to fight that long. So I feel like my second career could be in jeopardy.. so I’m done fighting. I’ve been getting negative reviews from the dumb ass fans that don’t pay my bills or put my kids though college. So I’m hanging it up. I’m gonna miss all my loyal fans but hopefully they’ll follow me to my new career & I will gain more loyal fans along the way. & all you hater fans out there can kiss my big black hairy ass! & anybody that don’t like what I just said can come try to kick my ass!

I still feel the UFC is a great organization and I felt like I was very loyal to them but they didn’t respect my loyalty but I wish the UFC the best. I did a lot of things for them. I wish no bad blood between us but I have kids & a family back in Memphis to provide for & thats all that matters to me!

Source: http://www.rampage-jackson.com/

UFC 103 Live Results

Saturday, September 19th, 2009

Rich Franklin vs. Vitor Belfort (W)

ROUND 1 – The southpaws feel each other out on the feet. Franklin paws the jab. Both fighters hesitant to commit to an exchange. Belfort with a leg kick. Franklin misses with a jab. Belfort catches a body kick and hits Franklin with a left. Belfort catches Franklin with some hard shots and finishes him on the ground in the first round.

Vitor Belfort def. Rich Franklin by KO in Round 1

Mirko Filipovic vs. Junior Dos Santos (W)

ROUND 1 – They feel each other out to start the fight. Dos Santos attacking with combinations as Filipovik backpedals. Mirko goes for a head kick that is blocked. Dos Santos hurts Mirko against the cage with some hooks and uppercuts. The fighters clinch against the cage and separate after a minute. Mirko with an underhook. He pushes Dos Santos against the cage. Mirko fails a takedown attempt. Mirko with a solid left hand. Dos Santos lands some solid body shots against the cage. He is controlling most of the action in round 1. (10-9 Dos Santos)

ROUND 2 – Little action to start the second as the fighters feel each other out. Mirko with a strong leg kick. Dos Santos wobbles Mirko against the cage but Mirko clinches and separates. Dos Santos picking Mirko apart from range. Mirko unleashes a head kick that is far off the mark. Dos Santos stalking. Mirko with a knee to the body in the clinch. Mirko keeps pushing Dos Santos away after exchanges. Dos Santos with an uppercut to the nose. Mirko hits Dos Santos in the groin going for an inside leg kick. Dos Santos takes his time to recover. Dos Santos cuts Mirko over the left eye near the end of the round. (10-9 Dos Santos)

ROUND 3 – Mirko comes out aggressive to start the final round but Dos Santos backs him up. Dos Santos with an uppercut to the body. Dos Santos with a knee to the body against the cage. He is bullying the smaller Cro Cop around. Dos Santos with a thai clinch and a vicious knee to the head of Cro Cop. Cro Cop signals that he cannot see and the ref calls the fight off, declaring Dos Santos the winner.

Junior Dos Santos def. Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovik by Verbal Submission in Round 3

Martin Kampmann vs. Paul Daley (W)

ROUND 1 – The fighters exchange on the feet to start the round. Daley with a left hook to the face. Kampmann attempts a takedown but Daley shrugs it off. More exchanges on the feet with Daley landing the harder shots. Daley with some more hard hooks. Kampmann answers with a straight right. Daley with a straight right. Kampmann clinchs Daley against the cage and lands a knee to the chin. Daley rocks Kampmann with some hard hooks against the cage and Kampmann looks out of it. Lavigne saves Kampmann from taking more unnecessary damage.

Paul Daley def. Martin Kampmann by TKO at 2:31 of Round 1

Josh Koscheck (W) vs. Frank Trigg

ROUND 1 – Trigg walking Koscheck down at the start of round 1. Trigg with a left hand. Koscheck with a right hand to the body. Koscheck lands a brutal right hand on Trigg and follows it up with more hard shots against the cage. Well-warranted stoppage.

Josh Koscheck def. Frank Trigg by TKO at 1:25 of Round 1

Tyson Griffin (W) vs. Hermes Franca

ROUND 1 – The fighters start out standing, feinting high. Griffin with a leg kick. And another. Griffin ducks under with a body shot. Griffin getting the better of the standup right now, even if he’s not doing much damage. Griffin with some hard jabs. Griffin wobbles Franca against the cage near the end of the round. Franca not getting much done in the first round. (10-9 Griffin)

ROUND 2 – Franca goes over the top with a right hand to start the second. The fighters exchange in the center of the Octagon with wild flurries. Griffin steps in with a jab. Lands another. Griffin goes low with an inside leg kick. Griffin lands a powerful flurry, snaps Franca’s head back with a right hand. Franca tries to catch a leg but fails. Griffin landing occasional leg kicks. Griffin drops Franca hard with a right and follows with hard punches on the ground. Griffin finishes Franca with hard right hands on the ground.

Tyson Griffin def. Hermes Franca by KO at 3:26 of Round 2

Great night of fights with Mayweather vs Marquez, UFC 103

Saturday, September 19th, 2009

If you are a fan of fighting sports then tonight is a great night to be alive. However, if you’re not willing to fork out more than $50 for fights it makes it a bit tough. Tonight is one of the biggest nights of 2009 with two major events on tap. Floyd Mayweather Jr. returns from a brief retirement to face Juan Manuel Marquez on PPV and our DFN Sports partner Pro Boxing Fans will be providing the Mayweather vs Marquez results including their own round by round scoring for the fight.

For fans of Mixed Martial Arts, the UFC will be back in action for the second time this week. After an exciting UFC Fight Night 19 on Wednesday night which kicked off the premier of The Ultimate Fighter 10, the Ultimate Fighting Championship presents UFC 103 tonight which is also a Pay Per View event. Like our friends at Pro Boxing Fans, we will be providing the official UFC 103 results as well as a live blog of the action with round by round updates.

Alexander, Sylvia victorious at Adrenaline MMA 4

Friday, September 18th, 2009

Adrenaline MMA 4 took place tonight in Council Bluffs, Iowa and ProFighting-fans.com added our preview of Adrenaline MMA 4 earlier today. The event featured a co-main event of Houston Alexander vs Sherman Pendergarst and Tim Sylvia vs Jason Riley with seven of the fights televised on HDNet.

Houston Alexander, still under contract with the UFC but fighting in the local event, defeated Sherman Pendergarst to improve his MMA record to 9-4 with a 1st round TKO victory  at the 1:51 mark.

In the second of the two main event fights, Tim Sylvia looked to end a 3-fight losing streak which has seen his record fall to 24-6 as he faced Jason Riley (6-1). Sylvia dominated the fight early landing 3-4 strikes for every one from Riley before Sylvia dropped Riley and got the win via TKO in round 1 @ 2:32.

UFC 103 Weigh-in Results

Friday, September 18th, 2009

The Dallas Convention Center Arena was the home of today’s UFC 103 weigh-ins for Saturday night’s event at the American Airlines Center. Pay-per-view headliner Rich Franklin hit the 195 pound catch weight while Vitor Belfort barely missed weight and has two hours to lose the additional weight.

Efrain Escudero did not make weight on his first attempt weighing in at 157 pounds and has one hour to lose a pound or more to make the weight limit for the lightweight bout.

No other news came from the remainder of the card as each fighter successfully made weight on their first attempt.

Be sure to come back to ProFighting-fans.com tomorrow for live UFC 103 coverage on our MMA blog as well as the UFC 103 results and our recap of the entire event.

A Fan’s View from his Couch: UFC 103 Preview

Friday, September 18th, 2009

WOW! Before I get into my breakdown of UFC 103, let me say WOW, UFC Fight Night 19 was awesome! If we can have three more wars like we did on Wednesday night we would have the best week of MMA possibly ever and definitely the last 10 years.  The Condit vs. Ellenberger fight was 15 minutes of mayhem….Follow that up with Gray Maynard vs. Roger Huerta, or as I like to call it two 155ers who seem to think the cure for cancer is hidden in the other man’s face, and it was their job to beat it out! And last but not least, the nasty guillotine choke Diaz pulled off was straight disgusting! Let me say it one more time, WOW!

UFC 103 Preview

Let me start by saying this card has my two of my three favorite fighters of all time on it (Koscheck and Belfort), so that may be why I am a little more jazzed up than normal; however, regardless of your personal feelings this card is solid. Remember, for the official UFC 103 results listed online as each fight is complete, stay here at ProFighting-fans.com.

Rich Franklin v. Vitor Belfort (195 Catch Weight)
Two former champions looking to prove they both deserve a shot to remove the ‘former’ from their title.  ‘Ace’ in his prime was a striking machine and could knock the proverbial block off of any of his opponents, but I believe those days are two Anderson Silva ass kicking’s in his past.  While Belfort on the other hand has the quickest, not arguably, but the quickest hands in MMA, and although Belfort has been around since the mid 90’s he is a very young 32.  Age does matter and in this fight I believe it is age and energy that lead the “Phenom” to a 3rd round KO and leave Rich with yet another broken nose!

Mirko Cro Cop v. Junior Dos Santos
This fight is like trying to put together one of your grandma’s jigsaw puzzles, just to realize that not all the pieces are here.  By that I mean we don’t know what to expect from either fighter.  Is Cro Cop as old as he has looked in recent action, is Junior the wrecking machine we have come to know….or….is Mirko back to his old was as he was when he destroyed Mostapha Al Turk and is Dos Santos simply a two hit wonder jumping up to a league he isn’t quite ready for?  Those are the questions that will be answered Saturday.  What’s going to happen; Cro Cop sees, seeks and destroys a young Junior who is being touted as the next big thing in the heavyweight division just a little to early, Mirko by 2nd round TKO.

Josh Koscheck v. Frank Trigg
Just when you thought that MMA meant ‘mixed martial arts’ you learn that in this fight it simply stands for “Men on Mat Altercation” as this fight turns into a pure wrestling match.  And Kos will be favored in every match he ever enters in wrestling this side of GSP.  I hate to be that cut and dry, but this fight is that cut and dry.  Koscheck by Trigg gargling on his own blood due to ground and pound in the 3rd.

By Greg Vorse
ProFighting-fans.com Staff Writer

UFC – Fight Night 19 Live Results and Play-By-Play

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Nate Quarry (17-3) vs. Tim Credeur (13-4) - Welterweight Bout

1st round – Herb Dean gets them going, Credeur hits on a front kick and follows with a high kick.  Quarry catches Credeur with a right hand.  Credeur comes back with a flurry of punches mixed in with a body kick.  Quarry hits with a straight left then misses with a heavy right.  Both fighters are staying busy and both are demonstrating a good chin.  Quarry misses then gets caught with a Credeur right.  “Crazy” is hitting often but not very hard.  Crdeur eats a hard right, getting rocked.  Quarry gives up his back but doesnt give up on the ground.  Amazingly, Quarry gets back up to his feet but looks very tired.  Creduer finished with a nice combination of punches. 

**Creduer owned that round and Pro Fighting Fans gives it to him 10-9**

2nd round – Both fighters survive heavy hands.  Quarry catches Credeur and drops him on his back but cant finish him instead landing in his guard.  Quarry using elbows and right hands while on top.  Creduer having a hard time with Quarry’s ground-and-pound.  Quarry trying for side control, however Credeur doing a fairly good job of keeping him out of it.  Quarry slowing down, stands back up trying to hit with right hands when standing.  Credeur hitting from the bottom with an elbow.  Quarry drops one more final right hand before the round ends.

**Pro Fighting Fans will go with Quarry 10-9, setting up a decisive final round**

3rd round – Final round begins with Credeur catching Quarry with a left hand followed by serious punches.  Quarry rebounds and connects with another hard right, dropping Credeur.  Creduer is put up against the fence but surviving.  They both get back to their feet and Quarry looks powerful.  Credeur drops again.  Quarry jumps into Credeur’s guard.  Credeur is still confused but hanging on.  Credeur on his back is hitting with elbows.  Quarry continues to attack with ground-and-pound.  Quarry going after Credeur’s body until Herb Dean stands them up for the last 30 seconds.  Exhaustion sets in, both fighters finish trading blows.  An excellent fight!!

**That round is owned by Quarry 10-9; Pro Fighting Fans gives it to Quarry 29-28**

**Quarry is given the victory via unanimous decision**

Carlos Condit (23-5) vs. Jake Ellenberger (21-4) – Welterweight Bout

1st round – Referee Leon Roberts start them off.  Ellenberger lands a hard right hand that puts Condit on his back.  Ellenberger uses his strength taking top position.  Condit staying active from the bottom position with elbows and short punches.  Ellenberger gets back to his feet, followed by Condit, who lands a right hand.  Ellenberger drops Condit again, then a third time.  Ellenberger couldnt finish him only to get mounted by Condit.  Ellenberger gets a front choke in until Condit reverses in a matter of seconds.  Condit hits on several elbows from the bottom.  Ellenberger is showing his power everytime he hits Condit.  Condit is still dazed but clinches with Ellenberger.  Ellenberger lands one last right hand before the bell.

**What a fast paced 1st round!!  Pro Fighting Fans gives the one-sided round to Ellenberger 10-9**

2nd round – Condit trying to keep distance with low kicks.  Ellenberger takes Condit to the ground very easily.  Condit, in full guard, is attempting to set up a triangle choke.  Ellenberger is using his strength to keep Condit on his back.  Condit cant lock in the guillotine but quickly moves to a kimura attempt.  Cant finish on the kimura but does have the mount position.  Ellenberger survives into half guard for seconds.  Condit mounts again only to be reversed for a second time.  Condit and Ellenberger both get back to their feet where Condit hits on a combination to end the round.

**Pro Fighting Fans will give the close 2nd round to Condit 10-9**

3rd round – The decisive 3rd round begins with Condit getting Ellenberger to the ground.  Ellenberger manages to gain top position, using elbows as his weapon.  Ellenberger hits Condit in the face with a high kick.  Ellenberger has hold of a very tight guillotine but not tight enough as Condit breaks free to take side control.  Condit is the more active fighter this round, dropping heavy right hands from top position.  Condit take the back and using ground-and-pound to score points.  Ellenberger gets a burst of energy and reverses position.  They both square off on there feet with 1:00 remaining.  Condit gets his opponent to the ground, where he uses excellent position to gain control.  Condit finishes as the dominant aggressor.

**A desperate Condit get that round as Pro Fighting Fans scores it 10-9 Condit;  Overall PFF scores it 29-28 Condit**

**The official decision goes to Condit (29-28,29-28,28-29) by split decision**

Gray Maynard (7-0) vs. Roger Huerta (20-2-1) – Lightweight Bout

1st round – The round begins with very little action, both fighters missing on many of their punches and kicks.  Maynard finally hits with a right hand.  It looks as if Maynard is measuring his right hand.  Huerta cant land his trademark kicks.  Maynard, looking very quick, hits on a right left combo.  Huerta catches Maynard with a combination, dazing him for moments, but not able to finish him.  Maynard goes for his strength, his wrestling, but is not able to convert on the takedown. 

**Good start to possibly Huerta’s last UFC fight;  Pro Fighting Fans gives it 10-9 Huerta**

2nd round -  Huerta drops a low kick but gets caught with a right hand.  Maynard using his right hand often but is countered by Huerta, who uses a left hook this time.  Huerta slips and Maynard tries to capitalize.  Huerta catches his footing and catches “The Bully” with a straight right jab.  Maynard buckled Huerta, who recovers quickly.  Maynard misses and gets caught with an uppercut by Huerta.  Maynard uses knees from the clinch.  As the fighters break free, Huerta hits on a right hook.  Huerta dazzles with quick, crisp combinations for the last 30 seconds.

**This round could go either way but I’ll go with Huerta again, he just showed more. 10-9**

3rd round – Maynard catches Huerta with a short right hook.  Maynard moves his position in the cage from side to side, occasionally peppering in a right hand.  Maynard sneaks in a double leg takedown and into side control.  Maynard hammering on the body of Huerta, who is trying to reverse position.  Maynard is dominating from the top position.  Huerta finally catches Maynard with strikes from his seat.  Maynard is going for a shoulder lock but Huerta withstands his arm being turned like a pretzel and jumps on top.  They both manage to get to their feet until Maynard dumps Huerta on his back once again.  Huerta looks very tired but continues on with short punches from the clinch.  Huerta hits with some knees as the round ends.

**This round is definetly controlled by Maynard 10-9, however PFF scores the fight 29-28 in favor of Huerta**

**The official decision goes (28-29,30-27,30-27) in favor of Gray Maynard via split decision**

Nate Diaz (10-4) vs. Melvin Guillard (41-8-3, 1 NC) – Lightweight Bout

1st round – The main event finally is on.  Guillard drops Diaz with a hard right hand.  Diaz, not shying away, clinches with Guillard and converts with a takedown.  Guillard uses fence to reverse position.  They break free and get back to their feet.  Diaz, bleeding now puts Guillard down on his back.  Guillard jumps back up to his feet but his back is still against the fence.  Now in the center cage, Diaz misses with his habs but hits with knees.  Diaz hits with a body kick then with a right hand.  Diaz continues to pace forward and pressuring Guillard, who hits with a hard knee to the face of Diaz.  The round ends with Diaz getting a takedown while trying to secure a submission.

** I see that round as very close, but PFF will give the edge to Diaz 10-9**

2nd round – Guillard looks uncomfortable early in the round.  Diaz pressuring Guillard, connecting with knees straight up the middle.  Guillard wants nothing to do with a ground fight and gets back to his feet.  Diaz catches Guillard’s arm but cant do anything with it.  Diaz puts Guillard to the ground and chokes him out with a guillotine.

**Diaz over Guillard in the main event at the 2:13mark of the 2nd round via guillotine**