Sunday, February 20, 2011

MMA Top 10 Light Heavyweights: Jon Jones Moves to No. 2

by Michael David SmithJon JonesThe last time I ranked the Top 10 light heavyweights in mixed martial arts, I wrestled with the question of who's the No. 2 fighter in the weight class: Lyoto Machida, Rampage Jackson or Rashad Evans?

Now I have the answer: None of the above.

Jon Jones put on his fourth consecutive spectacular performance in beating Ryan Bader at UFC 126, and I can no longer put Jones below anyone other than champion Shogun Rua. With just about any other fighter of Jones' age and experience I'd say the UFC is rushing him into a title shot in this situation, but with Jones I can't argue: He has proven that he deserves to be considered the second-best light heavyweight in the sport.

So I've got Shogun and Jones, who will meet in the main event at UFC 128, at 1-2 in our light heavyweight rankings. Find out where the rest of the division stacks up below.

 

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A Different Kind of Destination: Ice Diving

When I was asked to write an article about a dive destination it put me in a bit of a quandary. I will admit that even though I?ve been to Bonaire, Jamaica, Monterey California, the Florida Keys, and dived on wrecks in Lake Erie and in the St. Lawrence River, I have not traveled as [...]

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Diving in Egypt ? exploring the oceanic underworld

Renowned for its lagoons and reefs in the sheltered refines of the Red Sea, Egypt is famous as a number one diving spot and as its popularity has boomed so has the opportunity to bag cheap Egypt holidays. With competitive exchange rates and healthy competition between diving providers, plus direct six hour flights, Egypt?s most [...]

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Scott Coker Expects to Book Fedor vs. Overeem-Werdum Loser

by Michael David SmithTwo days after Fedor Emelianenko suffered his second consecutive loss and said in his post-fight interview that it might be time to walk away, Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker said he expects Fedor to return rather than retire.

And Coker already has an opponent for Fedor in mind: The loser of the April 9 bout between Alistair Overeem and Fabricio Werdum.

"If the fighter doesn't want to fight you're not gonna want him to fight," Coker told Ariel Helwani on The MMA Hour. "If the fighter doesn't want to fight the promoter doesn't make him fight. And if he wants to retire then it's time to walk away. But I don't think that's the case ... and I think the loser of Overeem and Werdum, that would be a great fight for Fedor."

 

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Herschel/Overeem interview: 'The Reem' feels like he's got Fedor trapped

Strikeforce pulled off a coup by bringing Herschel Walker and Alistair Overeem around radio row in Dallas just days before Super Bowl XLV. The NFL legend/fighter and star fighter appeared on dozens of stations.

Update: Sorry for the audio glitch. New version has been uploaded. 

Word had it that Overeem didn't get a lot of attention from general sports talk shows, which were probably unaware of his career, so when ESPNRadio1100 got the fellas to sit down, we decided to focus on the Strikeforce heavyweight champ. Overeem talked about why he agreed to take part in the promotion's heavyweight Grand Prix. He was tempted by the fact that Fedor Emelianenko, if he beats Antonio Silva, is now locked into fighting him.

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Video analysis: Iole says Fedor's intimidation edge may be gone

Fedor Emelianenko is back on U.S. soil. He helps kicks of the Strikeforce heavyweight Grand Prix this Saturday (Showtime 10 p.m. ET/PT). 

Fedor, who had a 10-year unbeaten streak snapped last June, faces 6-foot-4, 265-pound Antonio Silva. The Russian is a heavy favorite to win the fight and a favorite to win the tournament. But the gap between the legendary fighter and the rest of the field isn't what it used to be. Yahoo! Sports' lead MMA writer Kevin Iole joined us to talk about Fedor in 2011.

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Strikeforce Challengers: Pat Healy Hands Lyle Beerbohm His First Loss

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Lyle Beerbohm is no longer undefeated, as Pat Healy gave him the first loss of his career in an entertaining fight on Friday night's Strikeforce Challengers card.

After 15 minutes of back-and-forth action, all three judges scored it 29-28 for Healy, as did I. The victory improved Healy's record to 26-17, while Beerbohm fell to 15-1.

"Good fight," Healy said afterward. "If they want a rematch, any time. I think I out-worked him, out-hustled him, won the exchanges on the feet and had some real close submissions."

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Saturday, February 19, 2011

Jon Jones post UFC 126 Talks Win Over Ryan Bader, Fighting Shogun Rua - Jon Jones

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Feelin' Friendly

Feelin' Friendly is a full length video currently in the works with this montage to spark things off.

Don't forget to "like" Mostly Skateboarding on Facebook.

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Buoloco's "Metal Chronicles" from Jackson

A quick little installment from our friends at Buoloco's "chapters, chronicles, web episodes, video diaries, whatever," this edit was put together in less than a week, but we dig the stream-of-consciousness vibe and the fresh footage from Kevin Jones, Alex Yoder, Aaron Robinson and others.

Kevin jones and Krew Metal Chronicles from BuoLoco on Vimeo.

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Here is Chuck Donnatin's part from Summer Boyz.

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High Water, Grand Canyon, 1983

The water has indeed risen. 75,000 cfs. Scuttlebutt has it going higher. I make a mental note to scout an uphill escape route as we float. Who knows? The dam just might blow. (I cross my fingers, actually preferring this option, but keep my mouth shut.) Six hundred vertical-foot tsunami. Should take a few hours [...]

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Gina Carano Returns - Announcement at Strikeforce Heavyweights - Gina Carano

The biggest name in women's MMA, Gina Carano, surprised fans with a special appearance at the Strikeforce World Grand Prix to announce her return to the sport.

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Australian Blake Harris kills many handrails in this part for 3rd Chapter.

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Living for the future

For the past couple years I’ve been the girl who has preached living in the moment. As a skydiver it’s something you can’t help but do – after all our sport, and adrenaline sports in general, tend to be live-in-the-moment activities that often translate to other aspects of life. This is definitely a positive. However, [...]

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The future (and kittens) on former WEC champ Mike Brown's mind

When Mike Brown lost to Rani Yahya at Fight for the Troops 2, I quickly wondered what it meant for the future of the man who stopped Urijah Faber's reign atop the WEC's featherweight division. Brown lost twice in January, first to Diego Nunes a UFC 125 and then to Yahya. With the UFC-WEC merger putting extra pressure on fighters to perform, would Brown find himself on the end of an unpleasant call from the UFC?

Brown kept his job, and is now recovering from an injury he suffered in the Yahya bout. With time to think, he's thought about losing and his future in the sport.

"I thought I might be gone now. I'm just grateful that Sean Shelby, Joe Silva, and Dana White, you know, I think they like me. They kept me around and I wasn't sure I still had a job. They said, 'You're okay; get your body sorted out and we know what you're capable of.' I was just so grateful for that. I know that if I lose another one...well, I'm not necessarily that worried about just getting cut, but maybe it's time for me to go away. I'm not in it to be average."

Because Brown's championship came late in his career, it can be easy to forget that he's not young. He will turn 36 this year, and he's fought in 34 bouts. Two fights in a month are trying for fighters in their mid-20s. Consider how much harder it is for a man who not only is in his mid-30s but who has been fighting since 2001. 

For now, Brown will heal and try to get back his winning edge. He'll also spend time with his two new kittens, Thunder and Mickey.

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First Love

First Love is a film about love, friendship and following your dreams. The story follows the lives of three passionate young girls from Phillip Island and documents their trip to Hawaii ? the first step on their journey to making a career out of surfing. With magic footage and stellar photography, First Love will surprise, [...]

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Yoga and Skydiving

Over a year ago I did a post about yoga and skydiving, so consider this the second, more elaborate installation. ________________________________________________ For those who have been following along, you likely are aware that I’m extremely passionate about yoga. As someone who has had a personal practice for 8 years, I’m a firm believer in the [...]

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Friday, February 18, 2011

Throat Grab Technique Helped Antonio Silva Beat Fedor Emelianenko

by Michael David Smith

Two members of the first family of Brazilian jiu jitsu, Ryron Gracie and Rener Graice, have produced this excellent instructional video showing the jiu jitsu techniques that Antonio "Bigfoot" Silva used to dominate Fedor Emelianenko on the ground during the second round of Saturday night's fight.

The whole thing is worth watching, but it's especially interesting to hear the Gracie brothers comment on a technique that seems like something out of a street brawl but was in reality an intelligent, tactical mixed martial arts maneuver employed by Silva: Grabbing Fedor by the throat.

 

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MMA Marketplace: Celebrate Fedor-ary with Emelianenko's gear

Fedor Emelianenko returns to action on Saturday in his first fight since losing to Fabricio Werdum in the Strikeforce heavyweight Grand Prix. Emelianenko is not hiding from his loss; in fact, it's referenced in his shirt for the Grand Prix.

The red shirt, part of Clinch Gear's Fedor collection, has the quote, "The one who doesn't fall doesn't stand up," which is what Emelianenko said after his loss. That shirt is selling for $32.95, while the blue, more simple shirt is $28.95 and the hat goes for $24.95.

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Island traveller

It�s a special trip on the Canaries this year. We first arrived on Fuerteventura and had a good time for about a week at Sotavento. Afterwards we travelled to Lanzarote reporting from the second PWA Freestyle event. The action was great. Sarah-Quita took another title and Gollito could defeat Kiri in the final. We stayed [...]

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Free clips for Chris Sharma ?King Lines? climbing video?

Interested in downloading high-quality clips of Chris Sharma climbing?
Today I checked out the website for Chris Sharma’s King Lines movie - and there’s a new addition!
Early versions of the DVD didn’t feature all of the extras properly, so the website features downloadable clips from the extras.
This won’t replace the need to buy the DVD, but [...]

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Strikeforce heavyweight GP: Del Rosario remains unbeaten with armbar

Shane del Rosario continues to impress. In six of seven previous fights, his crisp standup was on display, but tonight it was his jiu-jitsu that earned him a win as the first alternate in the heavyweight Grand Prix.

Del Rosario and Lavar Johnson slugged it out standing and also worked the clinch game along the cage for control of the fight.

When the Filipino-American decided to take it the ground, Johnson was in big trouble. With just over two minutes left in the first, Del Rosario (11-0) scored a takedown. Almost immediately, he transitioned from side control to the mount. Johnson was underneath del Rosario and had 2:01 to go to reach the end of the round.

Johnson (15-4) did a solid job of avoiding major damage, but did little to extricate himself from the awful position. He allowed del Rosario to slide up his body. With 40 seconds left, del Rosario got on one knee and went for the armbar. Johnson tried to roll, stand and pull out of the hold. The attempt made things worse. Del Rosario fell to his back and yanked on the arm for the finish.

Del Rosario, 27, is a solid prospect and could make it into the main field if there's an injury that knocks one of the eight fighters from the tournament. It may be a little early for del Rosario to step up to that class, but he'd definitely pose some problems for those experienced fighters.

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The mobs show up in North America to meet GSP and Fedor

Fight nights are usually the big nights in mixed martial arts, but yesterday on a random Tuesday, the sport took center stage in Toronto and New York. The UFC hit the ground in Canada for a big press conference to introduce the fighters for its April event in Ontario. Strikeforce held a huge fanfest in New York. Fedor Emelianenko was swarmed like a rockstar.

Check out the photos at Roseland in New York City as Fedor, Alistair Overeem, Fabricio Werdum, Sergei Kharitonov, Andrei Arlovski, Josh Barnett, Antonio Silva, Brett Rogers and Frank Shamrock hung out with the crowd. 

Fans were fired up:

Dyami Arroyo of The Bronx was the first to show at 8:30 a.m. Despite cold, bitter, windy conditions, he kept his spot at the head of the line. "There was no way I was going to miss a chance to meet Fedor and the greatest heavyweights in the world," Arroyo told Strikeforce P.R.. "As soon as I heard about this, I told my boss I was taking the day off."

Said Brooklyn’s Joe Doyle, who arrived a little after Arroyo and Diaz: "To get this kind of access to these kinds of fighters is unbelievable," he said. "There was no way I wasn’t going to be here. I am really happy that STRIKEFORCE did something like this for us. No other MMA organizations do anything like this around here."

Strikeforce opens its heavyweight Grand Prix this Saturday in New Jersey (Showtime 10 p.m. ET/PT). Fedor faces Antonio Silva while Arlovski battles Kharitonov.

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UFC 126 picks: Iole and Cofield check in after the weigh-in

Fight week for UFC 126 unfolded in interesting fashion.Today's weigh-in may have changed the minds of some Las Vegas bettors looking to lay bucks down on the big card.

Should we read into Anderson Silva's mask act at the proceedings? Does that mean he's extra fired up and going to lay the smack down on Vitor Belfort, or has the MMA veteran gotten inside the champ's head?

It was also interesting that Belfort made it official that his corner will be manned by Randy Couture, Neil Melanson and Ray Sefo. That's a solid braintrust. A week ago, Silva looked to be a decent play, now with the odds bringing back +220, we'll probably fire on Belfort.

Kevin Iole checked in and gave his picks using the Las Vegas odds. He likes a couple of undercard dogs and isn't sure that Jon Jones should be a 4-to-1 favorite. 

We also have some fun with something that's become a Las Vegas Super Bowl weekend tradition - prop bets pitting the UFC event vs. Super Bowl XLV.

UFC 126 vs. Super Bowl XLV betting prop (Courtesy Lagasse's Stadium):

Silva/Belfort total completed rounds (+0.5)
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Packers/Steelers total field goals in SB XLV (-0.5)

UFC 126 betting odds:

Vitor Belfort (+220) vs. Anderson Silva (-300) - UFC middleweight title
Forrest Griffin (+130) vs. Rich Franklin (-160) - Light heavyweight
Ryan Bader (+300) vs. Jon Jones (-400) - Light heavyweight
Carlos Eduardo Rocha (+280) vs. Jake Ellenberger (-360) - Welterweight
Antonio Banuelos (+325) vs. Miguel Torres (-450) - Bantamweight
Demetrious Johnson (-110) vs. "Kid" Yamamoto (-120) - Bantamweight
Michihiro Omigawa (+190) vs. Chad Mendes (-240) - Featherweight
Paul Kelly (+190) vs. Donald Cerrone (-240)- Lightweight
Kenny Robertson (+170) vs. Mike Pierce (-200) - Welterweight
Gabe Ruediger (+110) vs. Paul Taylor (-140) - Lightweight
Kyle Kingsbury (-115) vs. Ricardo Romero (-115) - Light heavyweight

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Re-writing history: The ridiculous bashing of Fedor

All fighters get old. The game catches up with them and moves along. Combine those absolutes with the fact that we live in a what-have-you-done-for-me-lately era and you get what Fedor Emelianenko has had to hear the last few days after his loss to Antonio Silva.

A guy goes without a loss for 10 years and now he was never really that good? Essentially a fraud?

We addressed the topic on ESPN1100 in Las Vegas, discussing the premise that most athletes from previous eras were never really that good because they wouldn't be able to compete with the modern-day athlete. Should they all be disrespected?

If that's the case, let's eliminate all pre-1980 NFL offensive linemen from the NFL Hall of Fame. After all, those 250 pounders would get destroyed today in an era of 300-pound behemoths. Frankly, 6-foot-6 power NBA Hall of Fame power forward Dave DeBusschere sucked and Joe Louis wasn't really a great heavyweight boxer. The guy fought most of his career between 195-205 pounds.

Ridiculous, right?

Not according to guys like Jim Rome, who teed up Fedor and smashed him out the park on Rome is Burning:

"Now it’s pretty obvious why he didn’t want to sign with the UFC. While Strikeforce does have competitive heavyweights, he didn’t want to fight the best of the best on the biggest stage, he knew better. He refused to take any chances; he milked it for all its worth and he got paid and then exposed and now it’s over."

Which company has a better heavyweight division is certainly up for debate. As far as "not taking chances and milking it," Rome is off base. Fedor wasn't afraid to face the UFC heavyweights and anyone who follows the story knows it's never been the fighter who's making the decision. If critics want to kill M-1, that's fine. But the fighter himself faced all comers and was a dominant forced from 2001-2006. Just like Chuck Liddell, Wanderlei Silva and Matt Hughes, the other dominant fighters of the time deserve respect, so does Fedor.  

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Scubapro MK25/G250V Regulator Review

One of the most common scuba diving equipments that the diver requires is the regulator or piston. One of the oldest and the most reliable ones in the market is the Scubapro regulator. The popular balanced and adjustable second stage version of the G250 is back and now it is in a better version with [...]

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Video analysis: What's next for Fedor?

Fedor Emelianenko has a big decision to make. The legendary Russian heavyweight looks overmatched against the giant big men of 2011. After taking a vicious beating at the hands of Antonio "Big Foot" Silva, a sad Fedor said that it might be the end of the road. He's only 34 years old, but Fedor faces an uphill climb at 6-feet, 230 pounds.

Adam Hill from the Las Vegas Review-Journal joined us to talk about what Fedor said after the fight and who'll ultimately make the decision for Emelianenko. He can retire or move on to the next fighting challenge. Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker floated the idea of getting Fedor back in the mix as a tournament alternate.

"There's absolutely a possibility he could be a replacement," Coker said during the postfight press conference. "That's the beauty of the tournament. You don't know what could happen in the next leg of the tournament. As this tournament unwinds over the year, there could be an injury, and you could see Fedor back in the tournament."

Good idea? We think not. It might be wiser to have Fedor face the loser of April's Alistair Overeem-Fabricio Werdum fight. Hill shoots that down by pointing out that whether he wins or loses against Werdum, Overeem is still the champ. Could you really sell an Overeem-Fedor fight before allowing the Dutch kickboxer his chance to fight the tournament champion at the end of the year?

 

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Enzo Oddo Sends Ambrosia V11 (video)

Enzo Oddo, prAna?s youngest ambassador climbed the Bishop California highball named Ambrosia. The beautiful line on the South face of the Grandpa Peabody boulder was put up by Kevin Jorgeson. Enzo?s ascent was the 4th time the boulder was topped … Continue reading

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Thursday, February 17, 2011

Valentijn Overeem talks Strikeforce Win: 'This Was My Dream' - Valentijn Overeem

Valentijn Overeem talks Strikeforce Win: 'This Was My Dream' Video by Valentijn Overeem

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Windy Austria

Since we are back home in Austria a lot of work was to do. Plus we saw a lot of windy days. In the beginning of September a massive cold front passed Austria and the lake was boiling. The temperatures were far below the average for this period of the year. We had a temperature [...]

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Videoportrait about me by Kevin Pritchard

Kevin Pritchard is one of the guys on tour, who gives me a lot of inspiration and support as well. He tought me how to circle jibes towards the marks and helped me out with several trainingsessions. While the last years event at Jinha beach, South Korea, he filmed me while sailing and took an [...]

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Video: Carbon River Whitewater

Matt Kurle posted this video on Professor Paddle not long ago of himself, Adrian Wigston, Dave Moroles and Joe Howard (aka Super Joe) running the Carbon River – it’s really nice.� And, for those so inclined, yes, there is some carnage. Matt has a lot of good videos on his YouTube channel, which my friend [...]

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Better Decade: Fedor Before Werdum, or Silva Through Belfort?

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Twelve days ago, I would have said that Fedor Emelianenko was the best fighter in the history of mixed martial arts. Now, I'm not so sure. The combination of Anderson Silva's spectacular knockout of Vitor Belfort at UFC 126 and Fedor's loss to Antonio Silva a week later might force me to reconsider and pick Silva as the greatest in MMA history, and Fedor as No. 2.

It's a close call, and any argument about the best fighter in MMA history is rife with problems. The biggest problem being that there's not much history to MMA. It's a new sport, and it's a really new sport if you want to use an apples-to-apples comparison of fighters competing under modern rules with weight classes. In fact, I think the arguments about the best fighters in MMA history are so complex that I don't want to deal with them here.

Instead, I'd like to ask a simpler question: Who had a better decade: Silva in the 10 years up to and including his victory over Belfort, or Fedor in the 10 years before the loss to Fabricio Werdum that started his current two-fight slide?

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The future (and kittens) on former WEC champ Mike Brown's mind

When Mike Brown lost to Rani Yahya at Fight for the Troops 2, I quickly wondered what it meant for the future of the man who stopped Urijah Faber's reign atop the WEC's featherweight division. Brown lost twice in January, first to Diego Nunes a UFC 125 and then to Yahya. With the UFC-WEC merger putting extra pressure on fighters to perform, would Brown find himself on the end of an unpleasant call from the UFC?

Brown kept his job, and is now recovering from an injury he suffered in the Yahya bout. With time to think, he's thought about losing and his future in the sport.

"I thought I might be gone now. I'm just grateful that Sean Shelby, Joe Silva, and Dana White, you know, I think they like me. They kept me around and I wasn't sure I still had a job. They said, 'You're okay; get your body sorted out and we know what you're capable of.' I was just so grateful for that. I know that if I lose another one...well, I'm not necessarily that worried about just getting cut, but maybe it's time for me to go away. I'm not in it to be average."

Because Brown's championship came late in his career, it can be easy to forget that he's not young. He will turn 36 this year, and he's fought in 34 bouts. Two fights in a month are trying for fighters in their mid-20s. Consider how much harder it is for a man who not only is in his mid-30s but who has been fighting since 2001. 

For now, Brown will heal and try to get back his winning edge. He'll also spend time with his two new kittens, Thunder and Mickey.

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Fedor Emelianenko vs. Antonio Silva Fight Video

by Michael David SmithAntonio Silva upset Fedor Emelianenko to advance to the second round of the Strikeforce heavyweight tournament Saturday night at Strikeforce: Fedor vs. Silva. The fight video is below.

 

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Alessio Sakara to Face Newly Signed Chris Weidman at UFC on Versus 3

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Blue-chip MMA middleweight prospect Chris Weidman has signed with the UFC and will make his debut against Alessio Sakara at UFC on Versus 3 on March 3, the UFC has confirmed.

The 26-year-old Weidman is 4-0 in his career. A two-time NCAA Division I wrestling All-American, Weidman beat current UFC light-heavyweights Ryan Bader and Phil Davis on the collegiate mats. But he's picked up jiu-jitsu very quickly, qualifying for the esteemed Abu Dhabi Combat Club submission fighting world championships after only eight months of formal training.

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Watching MMA helps man disarm an alleged murderer on the subway

On Saturday morning, Joseph Lozito was simply taking the subway to work. Today, he finds himself labeled a hero after taking down a whack job, who seemed intent on adding to a 28-hour stabbing and murder spree.

Lovito said he used an MMA technique to take down a knife-wielding attacker on the No. 3 train. From ABC News:   

With a leg swipe, Lozito helped knock down [Maksim] Gelman, a grafitti vandal with at least 10 prior arrests. Lozito said that watching mixed martial arts on television helped him fight Gelman.

"I guess you watch it for 20 years, you just pick up some things through osmosis," he said.

He knew something was wrong when he first jumped on the No. 3:

"When I boarded the train at Penn Station, a good amount of people boarded and I noticed there were two police officers boarding with me. You could hear on their walkie talkies that something was going on...they were there for a reason," Lozito said.

Subway riders had spotted Gelman jumping off one train and onto another early Saturday morning.

When he boarded Lozito's subway car, he pounded on the conductor's door, demanding to be let in.

"When I first saw this man approach the motorman's quarters, he just looked off, he just looked like there was something about him. When he started knocking on the window, telling the police to let him in, it set up a red flag," he said.

Lozito said Gelman, 23, then turned his attention to him.

"Basically, he was about two or three feet away from me. He took out a giant knife and just looked at me and said, 'You're going to die, you're going to die,' and then he lunged at me," Lozito said.

Lozito lunged forward and took Gelman to the floor. From the New York Times:

Once on the ground, Mr. Lozito grabbed his attacker around the waist, and the officers from the motorman’s cab rushed to help. They handcuffed and arrested Mr. Gelman, who was awaiting arraignment Sunday night.

Mr. Lozito suffered four knife wounds to the head and a gash above his left eye. The tribal tattoo on his left triceps was slashed, and a wound on the back of his head required 20 stitches and 18 staples.

"It could have been a lot worse," he said. "I’m glad I wasn’t No. 5 — I’m glad he didn’t kill anyone else."

New York City police were on the lookout for Gelman:

...who killed his mother’s boyfriend, Alexander Kuznetsov; an unrequited love interest, Yelena Bulchenko; and Ms. Bulchenko's mother, Anna Bulchenko.

Gelman also ran over and killed a 62-year-old pedestrian with a car he stole from Kuznetsov. He crashed that Lexus into a Pontiac Bonneville, stabbed that driver and stole the Bonneville. Four hours later, Gelman emerged in Crown Heights and stabbed a livery cab driver.

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Best KO at Strikeforce could come from Johnson vs. Del Rosario

Fedor Emelianenko is the show at tomorrow's Strikeforce card in New Jersey, but the slate is deep with what should be nasty heavyweight throwdowns. It's hard to see the alternate bout, with Shane del Rosario and Lavar Johnson, going the distance. Both have dangerous standup games with good finishing power. 

A laid back Johnson (15-3) spoke with the Strikeforce video department and said he's going for the kill. That's no different than any other fight for Johnson, who has 13 KO's in 15 wins. He's also won seven straight, with only one going to the second round.

Del Rosario is a more polished striker and has awesome kicks in his arsenal, but if he gets suckered into a firefight it could be a quick night. Johnson does get sloppy and is easy to hit. If del Rosario fights with a composed approach he should be able to get the win.

With the risk of injury and other political matchmaking snafus there's a solid shot the winner of this fight somehow sneaks into main field of the Strikeforce heavyweight Grand Prix.

The tournament has a sort of wild card feature. A five-person committee will decide which alternate winner would be slotted in the first opening.  Two veterans, Valentijn Overeem and Ray Sefo square off in the other bout (Showtime 10 p.m. ET/PT).

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Tsutomu Endo "Organic 'Love' Blend" Photo Exhibition Video Recap

From our friend Tsutomu Endo comes this video recap of the photographer's recent Organic "Love" Blend exhibition in Nagano, Japan.

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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

A wet and bleak Sunday 8 February 2010

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Video analysis: What's next for Fedor?

Fedor Emelianenko has a big decision to make. The legendary Russian heavyweight looks overmatched against the giant big men of 2011. After taking a vicious beating at the hands of Antonio "Big Foot" Silva, a sad Fedor said that it might be the end of the road. He's only 34 years old, but Fedor faces an uphill climb at 6-feet, 230 pounds.

Adam Hill from the Las Vegas Review-Journal joined us to talk about what Fedor said after the fight and who'll ultimately make the decision for Emelianenko. He can retire or move on to the next fighting challenge. Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker floated the idea of getting Fedor back in the mix as a tournament alternate.

"There's absolutely a possibility he could be a replacement," Coker said during the postfight press conference. "That's the beauty of the tournament. You don't know what could happen in the next leg of the tournament. As this tournament unwinds over the year, there could be an injury, and you could see Fedor back in the tournament."

Good idea? We think not. It might be wiser to have Fedor face the loser of April's Alistair Overeem-Fabricio Werdum fight. Hill shoots that down by pointing out that whether he wins or loses against Werdum, Overeem is still the champ. Could you really sell an Overeem-Fedor fight before allowing the Dutch kickboxer his chance to fight the tournament champion at the end of the year?

 

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Scott Coker on Dana White Twitter Rant: 'Keep Watching Strikeforce'

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Strikeforce CEO Scott CokerAfter Fedor Emelianenko lost on Saturday night's Strikeforce card, UFC President Dana White went wild on Twitter, where he ripped Fedor's management at M-1 Global for, in White's view, tarnishing Fedor's legacy by keeping him away from fighting in the sport's premier promotion.

White's tweets included comments like, "Fedor has been fighting bums for years!" and "Last nights fight was a set up for Fedor to win and he got his face smashed!" Many of the tweets included profane insults about Fedor's managers and fans, some of whom were using Twitter to argue with White about Fedor's legacy.

But while White was animated and many of his Twitter correspondents were, too, Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker said he didn't get worked up about any of it.

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A Practical Guide for New Diver

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Strikeforce heavyweight GP: Fedor loses again, talks of quitting the sport

The end of an era officially arrived tonight in New Jersey. Fedor Emelianenko dominated the sport's landscape from 2001-2006, but age, lack of size and an ever-evolving heavyweight field has caught up to him.

Fedor couldn't overcome the massive Antonio "Big Foot" Silva and lost via TKO on a doctor's stoppage at the end of two rounds. Silva had Fedor mounted for most of the second round. His repeated blows closed Fedor's right eye. The ringside doctor and referee Dan Miragliotta stopped the fight before the third began.

The melancholy crowd in New Jersey's Izod Center was further shocked when a sullen Fedor (31-3) talked about walking away from the sport.

"Yes, maybe it's the last time. Maybe it's high time," Fedor said through his translator. "Thanks god for everything.I spent a great, beautiful, long, sport life. Maybe it's God's will."

Emelianenko, was arguably the world's No. 1 pound-for-pound fighter from 2001-2008. He had a 10-year unbeaten streak, that lasted from 2001-2009, snapped last year by Fabricio Werdum. That loss was chalked up by many as a fluke. Fedor got caught in a pretty elementary armbar.

This was the first fight back in the cage for the Russian since that loss in June of 2009. He had prolonged negotiations about a contract entension and his inclusion in the Strikeforce heavyweight Grand Prix. Fedor was placed on the same side of the bracket as Strikeforce heavyweight champion Alistair Overeem. It was an odd alignment since those two fighters were thought to be the No. 1 and 2 seeds. Now we see why. Anything can happen in MMA.

Silva (16-2) is a respected heavyweight, but was still very underestimated entering the fight. You can't discount how huge the Brazilian is at 6-foot-4, 264 pounds. Showtime announcer Mauro Ranallo claimed Silva was 285 at fight time. That's a 55-pound weight advantage over Fedor, who's a smallish heavyweight at 230.

Silva and Fedor put on a great show. They slugged it out in the first. Two of the three judges gave the round to Emelianenko, but the Russian came out for the second with little strategy in mind.

Just three seconds in, he hurled a big right hand at Silva, who ducked and scored an easy double-leg takedown. The 55-pound weight gap may not kill you standing, but it's brutal on the ground. Silva, a Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt, is also skilled with his positioning. A minute later, Silva passed Fedor's half guard to side control and then mounted the Russian thirty seconds after that.

Fedor rotated between his back and his stomach four different times. On his back, he was pummeled by Silva's humongous fists. On his stomach, his risked getting caught in a rear-naked choke. That was a lot of work over two minutes. Once Fedor settled on his back again, Silva worked and then latched on an arm-triangle choke. Fedor's head turned purple but he survived and Silva got tired. Fedor finally got out of the mount when Silva attempted a knee bar. The round ended with Fedor trying his own heel hook. Silva knew what he was doing, smiled and waved his finger at Fedor.  When the Russian rose to his feet, it was clear that right eye was nearly swollen shut. It had the look of broken orbital bone or maybe he'd take a thumb to the eye. 

When the fighters hit their stools, Miragliotta walked to Fedor's corner and quickly called a halt to the fight. Confusion reigned for 30 seconds before Silva's corner was finally informed of the win. 

Fedor has his chances in the first round. He stalked the big Brazilian trying to land a right-changing right hand, but he didn't set up the punches with a jab. Emelianenko actually got top control on the ground when Silva fell out of a standing guillotine attempt. In the past, Fedor on top, meant doom for most fighters. In 2011, the top-level big heavyweights are pretty solid off their backs. Fedor had trouble landing anything significant and tried for a kimura, but Silva wisely rolled out of it.

Emelianenko took heavy damage. Silva landed 51-of-81 shots on the ground and 72-of-128 overall. Fedor landed 36-of-53.

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Strikeforce Fedor vs. Silva Preview and Predictions

by Michael David SmithFedor EmelianenkoStrikeforce's much-discussed heavyweight tournament begins on Saturday night, with two of the four quarterfinal bouts taking place on a five-fight card that features nothing but heavyweights.

What: Strikeforce: Fedor vs. Silva

When: Saturday, the Showtime card starts at 10 PM ET

Where: Izod Center, East Rutherford, New Jersey

Predictions on the five televised fights below.

 

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You tell us: where does Silva's KO kick rank?

Even Vitor Belfort was impressed with the kick Anderson Silva threw to knock Belfort out at UFC 126. Belfort tweeted, "I just saw the kick. It was fantastic even then I think this will land once in a million."

A front kick by itself is not that impressive. It's usually thrown to the body to create space, but can be dangerous because your opponent could catch it, and use it for a takedown. This kick was unique because of where Silva landed it and the speed he used in throwing it. Silva placed the kick perfectly on Belfort's chin, snapping his head back. He also threw it so fast that Belfort had no chance at catching Silva's leg.

But where does it rank among other head kick knockouts?

Do you put it above Anthony Pettis' Matrix-like, off-the-cage kick of Ben Henderson at the final WEC event? Or the head kick that Rashad Evans used to knock out Sean Salmon and signal that Evans was more than "just a wrestler?" Maybe it's Gabriel Gonzaga using the Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipovic's signature head kick against him, knocking the Pride legend to the canvas? Or Dan Hornbuckle stiffening Akihiro Gono at Sengoku's Ninth Battle?

Considering the circumstances of the bout, Silva is above them all. He was defending his belt in the main event of a sold-out, Super Bowl weekend UFC card. He knocked out someone who was last knocked out in 2004, and that was via a doctor's stoppage.

Do you agree? What that your favorite head-kick knockout?

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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

The mobs show up in North America to meet GSP and Fedor

Fight nights are usually the big nights in mixed martial arts, but yesterday on a random Tuesday, the sport took center stage in Toronto and New York. The UFC hit the ground in Canada for a big press conference to introduce the fighters for its April event in Ontario. Strikeforce held a huge fanfest in New York. Fedor Emelianenko was swarmed like a rockstar.

Check out the photos at Roseland in New York City as Fedor, Alistair Overeem, Fabricio Werdum, Sergei Kharitonov, Andrei Arlovski, Josh Barnett, Antonio Silva, Brett Rogers and Frank Shamrock hung out with the crowd. 

Fans were fired up:

Dyami Arroyo of The Bronx was the first to show at 8:30 a.m. Despite cold, bitter, windy conditions, he kept his spot at the head of the line. "There was no way I was going to miss a chance to meet Fedor and the greatest heavyweights in the world," Arroyo told Strikeforce P.R.. "As soon as I heard about this, I told my boss I was taking the day off."

Said Brooklyn’s Joe Doyle, who arrived a little after Arroyo and Diaz: "To get this kind of access to these kinds of fighters is unbelievable," he said. "There was no way I wasn’t going to be here. I am really happy that STRIKEFORCE did something like this for us. No other MMA organizations do anything like this around here."

Strikeforce opens its heavyweight Grand Prix this Saturday in New Jersey (Showtime 10 p.m. ET/PT). Fedor faces Antonio Silva while Arlovski battles Kharitonov.

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Sunday, February 13, 2011

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UFC 126 Results: Miguel Torres Beats Antonio Banuelos

by Michael David SmithMiguel Torres kicks Antonio BanuelosFormer WEC bantamweight champion Miguel Torres looked great in his UFC debut, beating Antonio Banuelos by unanimous decision at UFC 126.

All three judges scored it 30-27 for Torres, who may just be fighting for the UFC bantamweight belt by the end of the year. He looks like he's back.

"I did what my coach told me to do," Torres said. "I followed the game plan. ... I know I broke his nose. I heard it crunch a couple times."

 

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Joe Rogan interview: UFC analyst gives Belfort a real shot at pulling the upset

Vitor Belfort is one of the originals. The former UFC light heavyweight champ was around when the promotion was slightly less organized and MMA was a lot less accepted as a sport around the world. Joe Rogan was around back then as well. Today, he's the color voice of the UFC. Back then, he was a comedian and martial arts fan, who befriended the original owners. They decided to give him a shot.

Rogan stopped by ESPNRadio1100 with DC and the Sunshine Man. He talked about the old days of UFC and the amazing growth of the promotion in less than 20 years.

He was brutally honest about Belfort and his chances against Anderson Silva in the main event of UFC 126. Rogan talked a about Belfort mentally breaking past fights, but thinks he may be beyond those issues. He also believes Belfort can be more than competitive going toe-to-toe on the feet with the middleweight champ.

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UFC 126: Forrest Griffin Beats Rich Franklin

by Michael David SmithForrest Griffin punches Rich Franklin at UFC 126
In a battle of former UFC champions, Forrest Griffin returned to the Octagon for the first time in more than a year and defeated Rich Franklin by unanimous decision at UFC 126.

It wasn't quite the barn-burner that some fans expected from Griffin and Franklin, but it was a solid fight and a good showing for Griffin, who won 29-28 on all three judges' cards.

"It's great to be back," Griffin said. "I was so nervous. ... It's hard to come back after a year."

 

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