Tuesday, June 29, 2010

UFC 116: Lesnar vs Carwin this Saturday


UFC 116: Lesnar vs Carwin is this Saturday night at 9pm live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

The wait is over. The undisputed UFC heavyweight championship will be on the line when Brock Lesnar makes his long-awaited return to the Octagon to defend his world title against interim belt holder Shane Carwin in a clash of titans nearly a year in the making.

Carwin has destroyed each of his 12 opponents in less than a round; Lesnar has been just as devastating in his victories over Randy Couture and Frank Mir. When these two heavyweight giants meet in the main event of UFC 116 for the most prestigious title in mixed martial arts, don’t blink.

Also, international superstar Yoshihiro Akiyama, who is unbeaten since 2005, takes on Chris "The Crippler" Leben in what promises to be an action-packed middleweight bout. UFC 116: Lesnar vs. Carwin, Saturday, July 3rd, live on pay-per-view from Las Vegas, Nevada.

Main bouts (on PPV):
Brock Lesnar (4-1) vs. Shane Carwin (12-0)
Brock LesnarShane Carwin
Chris Leben (20-6) vs. Yoshihiro Akiyama (13-1)
Yoshihiro Akiyama
Chris Lytle (28-17-5) vs. Matt Brown (11-8)
Chris LytleMatt Brown
Krzysztof Soszynski (19-9-1) vs. Stephan Bonnar (11-7)
Krzysztof SoszynskiStephan Bonnar
George Sotiropoulos (12-2) vs. Kurt Pellegrino (16-4)
George SotiropoulosKurt Pellegrino

Preliminary bouts (on Spike TV):
Brendan Schaub (5-1) vs. Chris Tuchscherer (18-2)
Brendan SchaubChris Tuchscherer
Seth Petruzelli (12-4) vs. Ricardo Romero (10-1)
Daniel RobertsJulio Paulino

Preliminary bouts (un-aired):
Kendall Grove (11-7) vs. Goran Reljic (8-1)
Kendall GroveGoran Reljic

Gerald Harris (15-2) vs. Dave Branch (6-0)
Daniel RobertsJulio Paulino
Daniel Roberts (9-1) vs. Julio Paulino (17-3)
Daniel RobertsJulio Paulino
Jon Madsen (5-0) vs. Karlos Vemola (7-0)
Jon MadsenKarlos Vemola




Jens Pulver Breaks Down UFC 116 on G4TV's Attack of the Show

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Fantasy TUF 11: The Live Finale


Matt Hamill fought and defeated Keith Jardine on Saturday night with a staph infection he didn’t know he had as well as a broken hand suffered early in the fight round and blurred vision from getting poked in the eye during the second, according to statements made at the "TUF 11" Finale post-fight press conference. That makes it a bit more noteworthy that their three-round battle rightfully claimed “Fight of the Night” honors.

“I thought I was going to be blind and deaf. Enough handicaps,” Hamill joked at the press conference about getting a thumb in the eye that caused Jardine to lose a point in the second stanza. Any laughter caused by that comment could probably best be described as “uneasy.”

Other post-fight bonuses – each amounting to $25,000 – went to Chris Leben for his come-from-behind knockout of Aaron Simpson and Court McGee for choking out Kris McCray in the “TUF” championship. As for the infection – which caused the nasty-looking lesion on his back you may have noticed during the broadcast – Hamill said he planned to get started with some antibiotics ASAP. Yeah, you might want to get on that.

McGee took home his extra 25 Gs by virtue of crafting the only submission on Saturday night’s card. More importantly, he earned the job security that comes with being the “TUF” winner. The UFC will basically stick with those guys through anything. (Right, Mac?) McGee looked better than expected during the fight, taking McCray down at will en route to locking on the rear naked choke in the second round. With his hard-luck past and genuine outpouring of emotion after the fight, you kind of have to feel good for the guy. Still, in what the UFC insists on referring to as its “talent rich” middleweight division, matchmakers will probably have to take it pretty slow with McGee.

Kenny Florian – who, for the record, did an outstanding job on color commentary last night – called “The Crippler’s” KO of Simpson “classic Chris Leben,” and that sentiment was right on. Leben was certainly behind on the scorecards against Simpson and for all Mike Goldberg talked about him “sticking to a game plan” he looked very much like the same fighter we’ve become accustomed to seeing during his first 15 or so appearances in the Octagon: Like a guy whose “plan” boiled down to rushing forward throwing wild left hands. Luckily for Leben, sometimes that’s all it takes.

Rich Attonito’s defeat of Jamie Yager may have earned him the most admiration from fans last night. Doesn’t sound like too many people are crying over FroCop’s loss. I still contend Yager could have decent career in the UFC once he gets the mental side of the game figured out. He’ll likely have some time to do that now, either in prelim bouts or the minor leagues.

The unaired preliminary fights didn't serve up many surprises. Several “TUF” alums who could still have a future in the UFC – and weren’t recovering from horrible dog attacks – were in action. Kyle Noke defeated Josh Bryant by second-round TKO after what sounds like a pretty thorough ass-kicking. Chris Camozzi edged James Hammortree by narrow decision and Brad Tavares out-pointed Seth Baczynski.

Aside from Travis Browne’s knockout of James McSweeney, the only other non-TUF-related prelim saw John “Guns” Gunderson hand Mark “Boots” Holst a loss in his first UFC bout via UD.

The UFC claimed an attendance of 1,708 and a live gross gate of $430,250. I’m not an accountant, but a simple bit of long division tells me that would make the average paid ticket price $251.91.

‘TUF 11’ Finale, complete results:
Televised card:
-(Team Adam's) Court McGee def. (Team Jen's) Kris McCray via submission (rear-naked choke) in Round 2 for 18pts.
-Matt Hamill def. Keith Jardine via majority decision.
-Chris Leben def. Aaron Simpson via second-round TKO.
-Dennis Siver def. Spencer Fisher via unanimous decision.
-(Team Jon's) Rich Attonito def. (Team CJ's) Jamie Yager via TKO in Round 2 for 9pts.

Preliminary card:
-John Gunderson def. Mark Holst via unanimous decision.
-(Team Roy's) Brad Tavares def. (Team Roxanne's) Seth Baczynski via unanimous decision for 7pts.
-(Team Tammy's) Kyle Noke def. (Team Jon's) Josh Bryant via TKO in Round 2 for 9pts.
-(Team Roxanne's) Chris Camozzi def. (Team Jen's) James Hammortree via unanimous decision for 7pts.
-Travis Browne def. James McSweeney via TKO in Round 1.

-Team Adam, Team Roxanne, Team Roy, and Team Tammy each earn 5pts for having Chuck Liddell as their coach.
-Team CJ, Team Jen, and Team Jon each earn 1pt for having Tito Ortiz as their coach.

The Final Scores:

  • 53 - Team Adam ($80)
  • 42 - Team Roy ($30)
  • 42 - Team Jon ($30)
  • 37 - Team Tammy
  • 32 - Team Roxanne
  • 30 - Team Jen
  • 24 - Team CJ


Sunday, June 20, 2010

Upcoming Fights

Here is a list of the upcoming fight cards for this summer

Sat, July 3rd
UFC 116 in Las Vegas
Brock Lesnar (4-1) vs. Shane Carwin (12-0)
Brock LesnarShane Carwin
Wanderlei Silva (33-10-1) vs. Yoshihiro Akiyama (13-1)
Wanderlei SilvaYoshihiro Akiyama
Chris Lytle (28-17-5) vs. Matt Brown (11-8)
Chris LytleMatt Brown
Krzysztof Soszynski (19-9-1) vs. Stephan Bonnar (11-7)
Krzysztof SoszynskiStephan Bonnar
George Sotiropoulos (12-2) vs. Kurt Pellegrino (16-4)
George SotiropoulosKurt Pellegrino

Sun, August 1st
UFC on Versus 2: Salt Lake
Jon Jones (10-1) vs. Vladimir Matyushenko (24-4)

Yushin Okami (24-5) vs. Mark Munoz (8-1)

Jake Ellenberger (22-5) vs. John Howard (14-4)

Joe Stevenson (31-11) vs. Takanori Gomi (31-6)


Sat, August 7th
UFC 117: Oakland
Anderson Silva (26-4) vs. Chael Sonnen (24-10-1)
Anderson SilvaChael Sonnen
Matt Hughes (44-7) vs. Ricardo Almeida (12-3)
Matt HughesRicardo Almeida
Thiago Alves (16-6) vs. Jon Fitch (22-3)
Thiago AlvesJon Fitch
Junior dos Santos (11-1) vs. Roy Nelson (15-4)
Junior Dos SantosRoy Nelson
Rafael dos Anjos (14-4) vs. Clay Guida (26-11)
Rafael Dos AnjosClay Guida

Sat, August 28th
UFC 118: Boston
B.J. Penn (15-6-1) vs. Frankie Edgar (12-1)
BJ PennFrankie Edgar
Randy Couture (18-10) vs. James Toney (0-0)
Randy CoutureRandy Couture
Kenny Florian (13-4) vs. Gray Maynard (9-0)
Kenny FlorianGray Maynard
Jorge Rivera (18-7) vs. Alessio Sakara (15-7)
Jorge RiveraAlessio Sakara
Nate Marquardt (29-9-2) vs. Rousimar Palhares (11-2)
Nate MarquardtRousimar Palhares