Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Fantasy TUF 11: Episode 1



The 11th season of The Ultimate Fighter premiered last night.
With 28 fighters, 14 immediately qualified for the house with preliminary card wins. But when those 14 have pared themselves down to seven, two first-round losers will be picked by White, Liddell and Ortiz for an elimination fight to fill the eighth quarterfinal slot.

Here is the episode 1 Recap

The 14 fighters who won a spot in the house:



Jamie Yager
def. Ben Stark via knockout (kick) - Round 1, 0:26



Brad Tavares
def. Jordan Smith via knockout (strikes) - Round 1, 0:37



Kris McCray
def. Cleburn Walker via TKO (injury) - Round 1



James Hammortree
def. Norman Paraisy via TKO (could not answer bell) - Round 1, 5:00



Nick Ring
def. Woody Weatherby via TKO



Kyle Noke
def. Warren Thompson via unanimous decision (20-18, 20-18, 20-18)



Court McGee
def. Seth Baczynski via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)



Chris Camozzi
def. Victor O'Donnell via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)



Kyacey Uscola
def. Brent Cooper via knockout (punches) - Round 1, 0:25



Joe Henle
def. Constantinos Philippou via submission (arm-bar) - Round 2



Rich Attonito
def. Lyle Steffens via unanimous decision (20-18, 20-18, 20-18)



Josh Bryant
def. Greg Rebello via majority decision (20-18, 19-19, 20-18)



Charles Blanchard
def. Jacen Flynn via TKO (referee stoppage) - Round 1, 5:00



Clay MicKinney
def. Charley Lynch via TKO (punches) - Round 1

TUF 11 Coach's Rumor Round Up

There have been a lot of rumors swirling around about Chuck Liddell and Tito Ortiz recently. Kid Nate from Bloody Elbow has a good article to catch everyone up.


If you've been paying any attention to the news about UFC 115 this week you know that things are very confusing. That is the event that has long been expected to feature The Ultimate Fighter season 11 coaches Chuck Liddell and Tito Ortiz in Vancouver.

Rumors have buzzed around the event for more than a month, most of them having to do with the status of Tito Ortiz and whether or not he'll be able to fight. I documented the rumors here and speculated on the active role of Dana White and the UFC PR machine in deliberately putting out disinformation and spin to build heat for TUF 11.

Now there's a whole new cloud of rumor in the air, involving both the venue and the headliner.

First off, the host city is up in the air. It was rumored on Monday that Vancouver's local government was raising too many obstacles and the UFC was considering Cincinnati, Ohio as a fall back. Watch Kalib Run has a good run down on the back and forth. For the moment it appears that Vancouver is still a real life possibility. This is a huge deal for the UFC as British Columbia is one of the hotbeds of Canadian MMA and would be an excellent second front on the UFC's Canadian invasion. Along with Montreal, having a second major Canadian city hosting UFC events would put even more pressure on the real goal -- Toronto.

Not only is Toronto one of the wealthiest cities in North America, it's also the capitol of Ontario, possibly the most MMA obsessed region of the continent per capita. It and New York are the last key gaps in the UFC's long term goal of having MMA legal and regulated in every major market in North America.

But the most interesting part is that Cincinnati is Rich Franklin's hometown. Franklin vs Liddell of course is the most heavily rumored of the alternate matches to replace Chuck vs Tito 3.

And then we get this very odd report from Heavy.com saying that Chuck Liddell will be fighting Randy Couture for the fourth time at UFC 116.

A number of things don't add up here. Where would this leave UFC 115? Also, why would "a source close to the UFC" be leaking a Liddell vs Couture fight just as Chuck is doing a media tour and talking up his bout with Tito?

Whenever you get different online sources reporting contradictory things, look at the outlets. In one corner we have USA TODAY and AOL Fanhouse/MMA Fighting happily posting quotes from Chuck talking about Tito. In the other corner we have Heavy.com -- a sometimes reliable source, but not a major media outlet like the others. Sports Illustrated, ESPN and Yahoo are ominously neutral here.

Then there is the bigger question of WTF are they thinking if they are considering pulling Chuck off UFC 115 entirely. A Couture vs Liddell match has no real purpose except to possibly help push UFC 116 over the hump to become the biggest UFC PPV of all time, giving Lesnar vs Carwin an extra bit to beat Lesnar vs Mir 2 at UFC 100. Of course that leaves UFC 115, already a fairly weak card with nothing. Perhaps that's why the Cincinnati move implies a Rich Franklin vs TBA headliner. That would be a guaranteed dud on PPV but would draw a huge gate in MMA starved Ohio.

I spoke to a veteran MMA journalist about this off the record and here's his take on what's going on:

Two things are happening here. Either Heavy.com has a great scoop and the UFC is putting on a fight that company insiders have all told me they had no interest in. Or, and this is more likely, Heavy.com is being used to gauge interest online, to see how fans will respond to the fight.

How "scoops" are distributed in the MMA media is fairly Machiavellian.

This is an interesting take and I think possibly quite accurate. Regardless of what's actually being planned, it's clear that the UFC is using some ruthless PR to pump up market interest in some rapidly fading properties -- Chuck Liddell, Tito Ortiz, Randy Couture, Rich Franklin and The Ultimate Fighter are all franchises that are close to or well past their sell by date.

Another MMA insider I spoke with speculated the following:

115 being totally up in the air is interesting to me -- I know UFC isn't happy about the progress of things in Vancouver but I also suspect the UFC likes to have occasional weak PPVs to get an idea of what their floor buyrate is. So I think they'd be OK with just going ahead with a pretty weak main event if they need to.

Very interesting stuff. The UFC has been pretty blithely pawning off a series of weak PPV cards on the fans for several months now. It's a pretty ruthless, and possibly self-defeating way to find out just how many suckers are out there who will shell out $50 for anything called a UFC regardless of how stale and lame.

UPDATE: via Josh Gross on Twitter:

Randy Couture text re: a fourth bout w/Chuck Liddell: "No word on that fight," he said, adding that it doesn't hold much interest for him.

For what it's worth, I still think Couture fights James Toney in July. Lesnar-Carwin and Couture-Toney makes everyone a lot of money.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

UFC Fight Night 21: This Wednesday



UFC Fight Night 21 is this Wednesday night on Spike TV from Charlotte. The Main event features long time Pride Lightweight Champion Takanori Gomi making his UFC debut against Kenny Florian. Also on the card is the official UFC debut of TUF 10 winner Roy Nelson as he takes on Stefan Struve. The card will be followed by the debut of the premiere of TUF 11.

Main Bouts (on Spike TV):
Kenny Florian (12-4) [Num. 4] -350 vs. Takanori Gomi (31-5) [Num. 13] +275
Kenny FlorianTakanori Gomi
Roy Nelson (14-4) [Num. 25] -340 vs. Stefan Struve (19-3) [Num. 23] +265
Roy NelsonStefan Struve
Nate Quarry (12-3) -260 vs. Jorge Rivera (17-7) +220
Nate QuarryJorge Rivera
Ross Pearson (10-3) -230 vs. Dennis Siver (15-6) +180
Ross PearsonDennis Siver

Monday, March 29, 2010

GSP likes Chuck Norris jokes



Connor Cordova from MMA Religion, the same guy who was lucky enough to take Arianny Celeste to the prom, also found out that welterweight champion Georges "Rush" St. Pierre is a fan of Chuck Norris jokes.

Fantasy TUF 11: The Rules


The 11th season of The Ultimate Fighter is about to start again, and this means it is time for Fantasy TUF 11. The rules will be similar to last season. It will cost just $20 per team. There will be 14 fighters in the house this season, so we will have 7 teams with 2 fighters per team. The draft will be Friday April 2nd around 6pm.

The Ultimate Fighter 11: Team Liddell vs. Team Ortiz is the eleventh installment of The Ultimate Fighter which premieres on Wednesday, March 31st at 10pm on Spike (after UFC Fight Night 22). This season features 28 middleweight fighters (185 lbs) competing to earn the title of The Ultimate Fighter. They will be coached by former UFC light heavyweight champions Chuck "The Iceman" Liddell and "The Huntington Beach Bad Boy" Tito Ortiz.

Prelim Elimination Round: This season there will be 28 fighters competing for 14 spots in the house. The first two episodes are expected to contain the Prelim Elimination Round.
Draft: After the Prelim Elimination Round we will hold a draft to pick 2 fighters and a coach for each team. The draft will take place on Friday April 2nd around 6pm. The draft order will be based on last season's rankings (Ex. Team Jon finished first so Team Jon will pick last). The defending champion of the previous season will have a to be determined handicap.
1. Team Jen
2. Team Roy
3. Team Adam
4. Team Tammy
5. Team Roxanne
6. Team CJ
7. Team Jon (defending champ)
8. Team Jon (defending champ)
9. Team CJ
10. Team Roxanne
11. Team Tammy
12. Team Adam
13. Team Roy
14. Team Jen
15. Team Jen
16. Team Roy
17. Team Adam
18. Team Tammy
19. Team Roxanne
20. Team CJ
21. Team Jon (defending champ)
Points: Here is how the scoring will work. Each player will receive points if their fighter does the following on the show or in the Live Finale:
10pts Victory in the 1st Round
9pts Victory in the 2nd Round
8pts Victory in the 3rd Round
7pts Victory by Judge's decision
These points will be doubled for the tournament championship fight on the Live Finale.
Also, each time one of your coach's fighters wins a fight you will receive 1pt. If your coach wins the Coach's Challenge you will receive 5pts. If for some (rumored) reason a coach does not finish the season, the team will continue to earn points for the coach's original fighters.
There will be no negative points this season.
The winner will be whichever team has acquired the most points at the end of the Live Finale.

Prize Money:
Most Points: $80 plus the coveted Wookie Cup!
2nd Most Points Points: $40
3rd Most Points Points: $20

When:
1st Episode: Wednesday, March 31st at 10pm (after UFC Fight Night 22)
The Draft: Friday, April 2nd around 6pm
New Episodes: Every Wednesday night at 10pm
Live Finale: Saturday, June 19th.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

UFC 111: See you in Jersey

Main Bouts:
Georges St-Pierre (19-2) [Num. 1] -800 vs. Dan Hardy (23-6) [Num. 5] +550
Georges St-PierreDan Hardy
Frank Mir (13-4) [Num. 3] -160 vs. Shane Carwin (11-0) [Num. 7] +130
Frank MirShane Carwin
Ben Saunders (8-1-2) -175 vs. Jake Ellenberger (22-5) [Num. 21] +135
Ben SaundersJake Ellenberger
Thiago Alves (16-6) [Num. 3] -150 vs. Jon Fitch (21-3) [Num. 2] +130
Thiago AlvesJon Fitch
Jim Miller (16-2) [Num. 14] -500 vs. Mark Bocek (8-2) +320
Jim MillerMark Bocek

On Spike:
Nate Diaz (11-5) [Num. 25] vs. Rory Markham (16-5)
Nate DiazRory Markham
Ricardo Almeida (11-3) [Num. 25] -150 vs. Matt Brown (11-7) +135
Ricardo AlmeidaMatt Brown

Preliminary Bouts:
Kurt Pellegrino (14-4) vs. Fabricio Camoes (10-4-1)
Kurt PellegrinoFabricio Camoes
Rodney Wallace (9-1) vs. Jared Hamman (11-2)
Rodney WallaceJared Hamman
Rousimar Palhares (10-2) -275 vs. Tomasz Drwal (17-2-1) +215
Rousimar PalharesTomasz Drwal
Matt Riddle (3-1) vs. Greg Soto (7-0)
Matthew RiddleGreg Soto

Thursday, March 18, 2010

UFC on Versus this Sunday

The UFC makes its debut on Versus this Sunday at 9pm from Colorado.



Main Bouts:
Jon Jones (9-1) [Num. 23] -265 vs. Brandon Vera (11-4) [Num. 18] +205
Jon JonesBrandon Vera
Junior Dos Santos (10-1) [Num. 6] -340 vs. Gabriel Gonzaga (11-4) [Num. 13] +260
Junior Dos SantosGabriel Gonzaga
Cheick Kongo (14-6-1) [Num. 25] -500 vs. Paul Buentello (25-11) +325
Cheick KongoPaul Buentello
James Irvin (14-5-1) -135 vs. Alessio Sakara (14-7) [Num. 20] +105
James IrvinAlessio Sakara

Preliminary Bouts:
Clay Guida (25-11) -500 vs. Shannon Gugerty (12-5) +300
Clay GuidaShannon Gugerty
Vladimir Matyushenko (23-4) -200 vs. Eliot Marshall (8-2) +160
Vladimir MatyushenkoEliot Marshall
John Howard (13-4) -200 vs. Daniel Roberts (9-0) +160
John Howard
Brendan Schaub (5-1) -240 vs. Chase Gormley (6-1) +190
Brendan SchaubChase Gormley
Mike Pierce (9-3) -500 vs. Julio Paulino (17-2) +300
Mike Pierce
Jason Brilz (17-2-1) -155 vs. Eric Schafer (13-4-2) +125
Jason BrilzEric Schafer
Duane Ludwig (19-10) -155 vs. Darren Elkins (11-1) +125
Duane Ludwig