UFC 100 Preview & Predictions
Posted by Administrator (07/11/2009 @ 11:15 am)

The Ultimate Fighting Championship celebrates a monumental landmark tonight with UFC 100. To celebrate the 100th Pay Per View show for the Mixed-Martial Arts company, the UFC has put together a stacked feature card headlined by three main-event caliber fights. Overall the main card has five fights, including two championship bouts. The show takes places from the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas at 10 p.m. ET. Here are my predictions for the main card bouts.
Heavyweight Championship (265 pounds): Champion Brock Lesnar (3-1) vs. Frank Mir (12-3) – This fight is tough to call. Mir one the previous meeting at UFC 81 in February of 2008, but since, both fighters have vastly improved. Lesnar has been over-powering and shown solid boxing in his wins over Heath Herring and Randy Couture. Mir has been on a tear in his last three fights, picking up quick wins over Antoni Hardonk, Lesnar, and Minotaro Nogueira. Mir became the first to stop Nogueria back at UFC 92, which set up the rematch with Lesnar. In this fight, I think Mir’s improved boxing will play a big factor. In the first meeting, Lesnar landed big punches early and pounced on Mir, nearly stopping the fight before Mir pulled of a knee-bar submission. In this fight I think Mir will be able to dictate where the fight goes more than he did in the first meeting. With Mir’s composure and elite level submission ability, I see Mir surviving Lesnar’s early onslaught and then successfully pulling off a submission. I take Mir by submission in round three.
Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in: Mixed Martial Arts
Tags: Alan Belcher, Brock Lesnar, Brock Lesnar vs. Frank Mir, Dan Henderson, Dan Henderson vs. Michael Bisping, Frank Mir, Georges St. Pierre, Georges St. Pierre vs. Thiago Alves, Jon Fitch, Jon Fitch vs. Paulo Thiago, Michael Bisping, Paulo Thiago, Thiago Alves, UFC 100, UFC 100 Free Picks, UFC 100 Predictions, UFC 100 Preview, Yoshihiro Akiyama vs. Alan Belcher, Yoshiro Akiyama
Top 10 Significant UFC Fights
Posted by Anthony Stalter (07/04/2009 @ 3:30 pm)

With UFC 100 a week away on July 11, I decided to look back at what got the UFC to this point. Here is my take on what I believe are the 10 most significant fights in UFC history, helping the company become what it is today.
1. Stephan Bonner vs. Forrest Griffin – Ultimate Fighter Finale 1: This fight was not only the most memorable fight to watch, but may also be the fight that really pushed the UFC into the next level of mainstream popularity. Following the debut season of The Ultimate Fighter, a show which UFC President Dana White and co-owners Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta funded out of their own pocket, the finale took place live on Spike TV, which was airing live fights for the first time in the history of cable television. The UFC knew it needed something big to happen to not only keep a cable television deal, but earn future advertisers, and also prolong its reality show for future seasons. Bonner vs. Griffin delivered just that. The two fought to the very end and both were so even, it was impossible to decide a clear winner for most fans. The fight at one point drew 10 million viewers, which was just what the UFC needed. The back-and-forth, non-stopped action gave the UFC an identity to fans that had never seen it before and got the ball rolling that has allowed the UFC to snowball into what it is today.
Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in: Mixed Martial Arts
Tags: Anderson Silva, Brock Lesnar, Chuck Liddell, Dan Henderson, Forrest Griffin, Ken Shamrock, Lyoto Machida, Matt Hughes, Quinton "Rampage" Jackson, Randy Couture, Rashad Evans, Royce Gracie, Stephan Bonner, Tito Ortiz, Top MMA Fights, Top MMA Signifcant, UFC 40, UFC 52, UFC 60, UFC 75, UFC 82
Saturday MMA Review: 7/4
Posted by Anthony Stalter (07/04/2009 @ 8:00 am)

Here’s a weekly rundown of MMA content from Ben Goldstein of CagePotato.com:
- Bobby Lashley made Bob Sapp tap twice and Gilbert Yvel KO’d Pedro Rizzo at last week’s ‘Ultimate Chaos’ event.
- Nick Diaz and Joe Riggs may be settling an old rivalry next month. But will anybody see it?
- With UFC 100 coming up next Saturday, we counted down the 10 greatest UFC events of all time.
- Nobody seems to think Michael Bisping has a chance against Dan Henderson in their UFC 100 fight. Though if he really plans on out-wrestling Hendo, maybe he really is doomed.
- Indiana became the 39th U.S. state to begin regulating MMA. Last state to legalize the sport is a rotten egg!
- Rampage Jackson says he’ll be knocking out Rashad Evans in his hometown of Memphis in December.
- Tito Ortiz fooled us for the last time.
- We chatted with Jon Fitch about the stupidity of trash-talk and the challenges of fighting a man in a dress.
Posted in: Mixed Martial Arts
Tags: Bob Sapp, Bobby Lashley, Dan Henderson, Gilbert Yvel, Joe Riggs, Jon Fitch, Kimbo Slice, Michael Bisping, MMA, MMA rumors, Nick Diaz, Pedro Rizzo, Rampage Jackson, Rashad Evans, Regulating MMA, Tito Ortiz, UFC, UFC 100, UFC rumors, Ultimate Chaos
MMA Fighter Profile: Rich Franklin
Posted by John Duke (02/19/2009 @ 11:08 am)

Rich Franklin
Nickname: “Ace”
Height: 6’ 1”
Weight: 185/205
MMA Record: 24-4-1
UFC Record: 11-3
Fighting Style: Kickboxing, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Freestyle
Rich “Ace” Franklin hails from Cincinnati, Ohio where he was a math teacher before taking up MMA. He began his training in a shed with friends with the use of instructional videotapes. He would later join Jorge Gurgel – a black belt in BJJ – and trained under Neal Rowe for kickboxing. He has since earned a brown belt under Gurgel and continues to improve his wrestling and striking in Ohio.
Franklin got his nickname from Jim Carry’s “Ace Ventura”, which Rich resembles strongly. He is good friends with Tim “the Maniac” Silvia, who was shown crying after Franklin was beaten badly in his first bought with Anderson Silva. He would get a rematch, but suffered a similar fate in the cage.
He has fought at 205 and 185 in the UFC, appearing leaner and quicker at middleweight (185). He holds notable wins over Ken Shamrock, Evan Tanner, and a huge stunning knockout over Nate Quarry. He had run through most of the UFC’s 185lbs division until losing to Anderson Silva. Franklin had recently been on a two-fight win streak before Dan Henderson defeated him. He is set to face Wanderlei Silva at UFC 99.
Posted in: Mixed Martial Arts
Tags: Anderson Silva, Dan Henderson, MMA Fighter Profiles, Rich "Ace" Franklin, Rich "Ace" Franklin vs. Wanderlei Silva, Rich Franklin, Rich Franklin bio, Rich Franklin fighter profile, Rich Franklin pics, UFC 99, Wanderlei Silva
Top 10 Pound for Pound MMA Fighters in the World 2/5
Posted by John Duke (02/05/2009 @ 11:02 am)

After two huge shows from Affliction and the UFC, it’s time again for another top 10 ranking of the best pound-for-pound MMA fighters in the world. What will change, who will remain, and who has been all but eliminated from superstardom?
First, let’s look at the mega fights that occurred.
Georges St. Pierre took on BJ Penn, Fedor Emelianenko battled Andrei Arlovski, and undefeated Lyoto Machida went up against undefeated Silva. Opinions on the overall best still may differ but one thing is for sure, changes are still forthright in 2009.
Below is our ranking of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world, regardless of weight class.
1. Anderson Silva- 185/205 (UFC)
Most complete fighter in the game. Unstoppable striking and black belt jiu jitsu. Silva has dominated the 185-class like no one has ever before him.
2. Georges St. Pierre – 170 (UFC/UCC)
Best athlete in MMA, a total package of talent from wrestling, striking and solid submission skills. St. Pierre could move up to 185 if not for Silva.
3. Fedor Emelianenko – Heavyweight (Affliction/Pride)
Great ground and pound, heavy hands and sambo submissions. If he faced stronger competition and he showed more dominant control he’d move up higher.
4. Rashad Evans – 205 (UFC)
Great collegiate wrestler who has vastly improved striking with big knockout power. Has a solid camp and the only knock is his conditioning.
5. Miguel Torres – 135 (WEC)
Hardcore jiu jitsu fighter, black belt with devastating power in his striking. He owns the Bantamweight division.
6. Thiago Alves – 170 (UFC)
Big time knockout power and great Muay Thai skills. On a big winning streak and is the number one challenger at 170.
7. BJ Penn – 155 (UFC)
Great flexibility and world level jiu jitsu. Great hand speed and power, belongs at 155 where he owns the weight class.
8. Quinton Jackson – 205 (UFC/Pride/WFA)
Greatly improved hands and overall skill set from his PrideFC days. Still has big slams and ability to escape submissions.
9. Dan Henderson – 185 (UFC/Pride)
Great knockout power in his right hand, Olympic caliber wrestling skills and terrific ground control over opponents.
10. Urijah Faber – 145 (WEC)
Good solid submissions, loves to throw leather and is very athletic and quick. Has owned the 145 featherweight division until a recent loss.
Dropping out of the top 10:
10. Andrei Arlovski – Heavyweight (Affliction/UFC)
Check out the previous top 10 ranking:
Top 10 Pound for Pound MMA Fighters in the World 1/20
Posted in: Mixed Martial Arts
Tags: Anderson Silva, Andrei Alrovski, B.J. Penn, Dan Henderson, Fedor Elemianenko, Georges St. Pierre, Miguel Torres, MMA fighter rankings, MMA Top 10 lists, Quinton Jackson, Rashad Evans, Thiago Alves, Top 10 MMA Fighters, Top 10 MMA fighters regardless of weight class, Urijah Faber
MMA Review for Friday, January 23
Posted by Anthony Stalter (01/23/2009 @ 3:35 pm)
Here’s a weekly rundown of MMA content from Ben Goldstein of CagePotato.com:
- In the aftermath of UFC 93, it was announced that Dan Henderson will coach opposite Michael Bisping on the next season of The Ultimate Fighter, Quinton Jackson will fight Keith Jardine in March, and Chuck Liddell will take on Mauricio “Shogun” Rua in April.
- Remember Jeff Monson, the former UFC fighter who was busted last week for anarchist graffiti? Well, he was arrested again for destroying his girlfriend’s grandfather clock when she discovered he had two wives. The good news is, one lucky prison will be getting a new grappling champion.
- UFC ring girls Arianny Celeste and Ali Sonoma were photographed in very little clothing. (Photos possibly NSFW, and absolutely AMAZING.)
- The battle to legalize MMA in New York is being stalled by one idiot assemblyman.
- BJ Penn may have gone AWOL from the UFC’s new multi-million-dollar reality show.
- Brock Lesnar has a Facebook page, apparently. And according to a recent status update, he’ll be having his heavyweight championship rematch with Frank Mir at UFC 98 (May 23rd, Las Vegas). Great profile pic, bro.
- “Affliction: Day of Reckoning” goes down tomorrow in Anaheim, California. CagePotato.com will be liveblogging the pay-per-view broadcast beginning at 9 p.m. ET. For a preview of the action, check out this documentary on headliner Fedor Emelianenko, this in-depth discussion of the event and the promotion’s future, and some sound betting advice.
- Or, you could spend your Saturday night watching Danny Bonaduce vs. Jose Conseco instead.
Posted in: Mixed Martial Arts, Women
Tags: Ali Sonoma, Ali Sonoma photos, Arianny Celeste, B.J. Penn, Brock Lesnar, Chuck Liddell, Dan Henderson, Danny Bonaduce vs. Jose Conseco, Jeff Monson, Mauricio "Shogun" Rua, MMA News, MMA rumors, Quinton Jackson, UFC, UFC 98, UFC News, UFC rumors
|