Archive for the ‘UFC Rumors’ Category

Rumors abound for future UFC events

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Scouring the many MMA fan & gossip sites it seems that several future UFC events have experienced changes to the lineups of fighters. We take a look at some of the recent UFC rumors and news events to keep fans across the globe up to date.

On the UFC 103 fight card, Jim Miller and Thiago Tavares were supposed to hook up in one of the preliminary bouts on September 26 in Dallas, TX, but an injury to Taveras supposedly has him out of the fight.

UFC 104 was supposed to feature an intriguing heavyweight matchup of Shane Carwin (11-0) versus Cain Velasquez (6-0), but rumors are swirling that the UFC is talking to Carwin and Lesnar about headlining the UFC 106 fight card in Las Vegas in November. The change-up thrown by the UFC appears to have Velasquez now fighting Ben Rothwell on the UFC 104 fight card.

UFC 107 appears set for December 2009 in Memphis, Tennessee, and has been rumored to feature TUF 10 coaches Rashad Evans and Rampage Jackson as well as heavyweights Frank Mir vs Cheick Kongo. The latest talk has Paulo Thiago vs Thiago Alves facing off at UFC 107 as well.

So that is the buzz for the recent few days. We will strive to keep MMA fans across the globe up to date on the recent rumors and news moving forward here at ProFighting-fans.com!

UFC Press Conference answers some questions, but not all

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Today’s UFC press conference, covered today by our partners at DFN Sports answered a few questions and verified a few UFC rumors. Tito Ortiz is back, and his back is nearly healthy. Vitor Belfort is back in the UFC, and he will be facing Rich Franklin in the main event of UFC 103 in the Light Heavyweight division. The UFC and ESPN have indeed reached a deal to broadcast in the U.K. which will begin with a free HD broadcast of UFC 101 on August 8, 2009. And several former Affliction fighters have been signed by the UFC, but Andrei Arlovski & Tim Sylvia are not being considered.

But two major questions remained after today’s media conference. First, what the heck does Fedor Emelianenko think he is doing, or better yet, why does he let these morons continue to represent him and hurt his career? And secondly, what is the big deal that will change the UFC forever that Dana White spoke of weeks ago and could not comment on today?

With Fedor, it seems Dana & Co. have done everything they possibly could including offering Fedor a “F*$%ing assload” of money. Ahh, Dana White has such a lovely way with words… My favorite quote from White today on the topic was “I wasn’t a dick at all, I was the nicest Dana ever.” But it is clear that Dana White made the right decision as splitting half of the promotion just for Fedor Emelianenko would have been a horrendous business decision.

As for the “big news” that was not talked about today, I have to think it is a major network TV deal, likely with ESPN. Considering the ESPN U.K. deal is official and Dana White has made it clear that a network deal is indeed a major goal stating that “we’re putting serious fights on network TV…It’s gonna be so awesome for the fans” and that a network deal would not change the current Pay Per View model that has been so successful for the UFC.

Time will tell where the UFC goes in the future. All I know is that the UFC continues to get bigger and the competition, despite efforts to compete, is being left in the dust.