Tuesday, 25 June 2013

Latest Round of UFC Roster Cuts


It's been no secret that the UFC has been making a statement lately that 'any fighter that does not perform will not hold a place on their roster'. This statement has been followed by a series of high-to-low-profile roster cuts spanning almost every division. 

It goes without saying that the most criticized and controversial cut was perennial UFC welterweight contender Jon Fitch, following a unanimous decision loss to Demian Maia. Many debated that Fitch dug his own grave with his lacklustre fight style which was referred to as 'grapplehumping'. Another cut that was seemingly self-inflicted was French heavyweight Cheick Kongo who following a KO loss to Roy 'Big Country' Nelson was 1-2 in his last three bouts in the octagon.

Anyways, without further ado, here is the latest installment of fighters to be handed their marching orders within the UFC mass-layoff:
- Karlos Vemola
- Nah-shon Burrell
- Anthony Smith
- Eddie Mendez
- Roger Hollett
- Leandro Silva

Until next time,
Peace!

Monday, 24 June 2013

Cro Cop vs. Emelianenko: The Rematch


Just when you thought you'd seen the last of Mirko 'Cro Cop' Filipovic and Aleksander Emelianenko, Eastern European MMA promotion: Legend MMA have gone booked the pair for a rematch.

The two originally faced off 9 years ago back at PRIDE: Final Conflict where Emelianenko fell victim, in the first-round, to the very head kick that 'Cro Cop' was renowned for back in his prime. The win set Filipovic up for a superfight against Aleksander's older brother (and at one time arguably the best heavyweight MMA fighter of all-time) Fedor Emelianenko. 

Fast forward 9 years to 2013 and we find ourselves facing the very real booking of a rematch between two heavyweights who are arguably pushing to keep the curtains open on careers that should have essentially closed a long time ago. My reasoning behind my last statement is that, neither fighters have attained the level of success that they found once upon a time in the 'PRIDE FC' organisation in Japan. Aleks Emelianenko is coming off a fight against perennial pushover Bob Sapp and Cro Cop has returned to kickboxing following a very disappointing stint in the UFC where he was (at one stage) trying to comeback from three back-to-back(-to-back lol) KO losses. 

BLACKZILLA's TIP: I don't think history will repeat itself, Mirko Cro Cop has looked sluggish and slow lately, and i very highly question the ability of his chin's ability to defend against the hands of the younger Emelianenko whilst wearing 4-pound MMA gloves. Emelianenko by KO.

Saturday, 22 June 2013

Dylan Andrews to Fight on UFC on FS1 2 Card



Picked last by Team (Jon) Jones on season 17 of The Ultimate Fighter, Dylan 'The Villain' Andrews, took solace in the fact that he'd been underestimated by every coach and competitor on the show. The NZ native, who currently resides in the Gold Coast, Australia, took everyone by surprise fighting his way through to the semi-finals eventually losing to heavily-favoured Urijah Hall.

After an impressive performance throughout the show, Andrews was invited to fight fellow contestant Jimmy Quinlan at the TUF17 finale in Las Vegas. The Villain overcame Quinlan defeating him via TKO (due to punches) at 3:22 of the very first round.

It was recently announced, that following his previous victory, Dylan 'The Villain' Andrews will fight fellow middleweight Papy 'Makambo' Abedi on the UFC on FS1 2 card. The fight scheduled for August 29th will be at Bakers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. The 2nd UFC on FS1 card also features Carlos Condit vs. Martin Kampmann: 2, Court McGee vs. Robert Whittaker and Sara McMann vs. Sarah Kaufman.

Andrews enters the fight sporting a 16-4 record with a current win-streak of 5 fights, while Abedi enters sporting a 9-2 record and being 2-1 in his last 3 fights.

BLACKZILLA's TIP: Abedi hasn't had that strong a run in the UFC winning his last fight by split decision and losing the prior 2 fights by submission (both in the first round). I'm gonna stick with my boy Dylan Andrews to stop this fight early. Andrews by TKO (due to punches) in the 1st stanza.

Until next time,
Peace!

Thursday, 20 June 2013

Pettis Out, KZ Gets Title Shot


Anthony 'Showtime' Pettis has been ruled out of his debut in the UFC's featherweight division. Pettis was originally slated to drop to the 145-pound weight class to take on division king Jose Aldo in a title fight that has been drenched in controversy since its conception. 

Dana White's decision to approve Pettis' wish to drop to featherweight and challenge Aldo for the belt was a surprise for a number of reasons, but mainly due to two factors. 1. Pettis had been campaigning for a title shot against UFC Lightweight champion Benson 'Smooth' Henderson for months.
2. The featherweight division already had worthy contenders in: Chan Sung Jung and Ricardo Lamas (to name a couple).

Either way, a slight tear to the miniscus has sidelined Pettis temporarily and resulted in him being pulled from the August 4 fight only to be replaced by arguably the best replacement choice in 'The Korean Zombie' Chan Sung Jung.

Jung is coming off an extended lay-off, recovering from surgery to get him back to fighting fit following an impressive submission victory over Dustin Poirier that earned him  both fight and submission of the night honours. 

Aldo vs. Jung will headline UFC163 on Sunday 4th August and will be joined on the card by Lyoto Machida vs. Phil Davis and Demian Maia vs. Josh Koscheck as well as other bouts.

BLACKZILLA's TIP: I'm pretty bloddy excited to see this main event. I think KZ is one of the few featherweights in the UFC that pose a legitimate threat to Aldo's reign at the top of the division. I'll take KZ by Split Decision.

Until next time,
Peace!

Monday, 17 June 2013

Big Country Sets New UFC Record


Not everything that came out of Roy 'Big Country' Nelson's UFC161 loss to Stipe Miocic was negative. Despite Big Country dropping a disappointing Unanimous Decision loss to Miocic, he set a new UFC record. Now as much as I am not a fan of Nelson (let's face it, I really don't have much positive to say about the guy) I did think this particular record was worth a mention (...and you'll see why in a second). 

Roy 'Big Country' Nelson set a new record for absorbing the most amount of punches in UFC history, without getting knocked out. Roy has eaten 437 significant strikes (in total) during his fights against Junior Dos Santos, Fabricio Werdum, Frank Mir and most recently Stipe Miocic. The figure was released by UFC president Dana White at the press conference following the mostly lacklustre UFC161 fight card.

I don't know about anyone else, but this just makes me want to see him get knocked out even more. Maybe a fight against Mark Hunt is on the cards in the near future?

Until next time,
Peace!

Sunday, 16 June 2013

Back Again...

Ok! Firstly apologies for the small delay in posts, it’s been somewhat of a busy week for me, but not to worry, I’m back for my next post this time coming straight out of the departure lounge in Queenstown Airport, New Zealand awaiting my 9:40am flight home.

Considering the temporary change in location, I figured it might be fitting to do a quick feature on some of the fighters in the UFC that hail from this country more popularly known as ‘The Land of the Long White Cloud’.



When looking at Kiwi representatives that have made an impact inside the UFC, you really can’t look any further than 205-pounder James Te Huna and heavyweight veteran ‘The Super Samoan’ Mark Hunt. The pair have been key figures in a movement that has put the Oceania region on the MMA map. The movement has gained a huge amount of momentum and drawn a huge international fan base especially within the Southern Hemisphere.

Hunt, a Pride FC veteran and former K1 world kickboxing champion who is  4-2 in his 6 UFC bouts, only took up the sport after a nightclub bouncer witnessed him handle an altercation against four other men. The 39 year old former South Auckland resident is well-known for being a man of few words with a granite chin and boulder-like fists. Despite sporting 2 losses on his record (one against Sean McCorkle in Hunt’s 2010 UFC Debut, the other to former UFC world champion Junior Dos Santos just recently) Hunt has displayed an exciting ‘juggernaut-esque’ style of attack with two fight night bonuses to support that claim.

Te Huna, a native of New Zealand and a former Cage Fighting Championships Light Heavyweight grand prix winner, has held the light heavyweight strap in the King Of The Cage promotion and proved to be a tough competitor within the octagon. The Maori fighter is 5-2 in his 7 UFC fights with his only losses coming at the hands of current UFC 205-pound contenders Alexander Gustafsson and Glover Texeira. Both of these losses came by way of submission which UFC fighters from Australia/New Zealand aren't famous for defending effectively against higher level opponents.


While Te Huna and Hunt weren’t and aren’t the first fighters from down south to make it to the big leagues, they have arguably been two of the more noteworthy figures that have inspired fighters of Kiwi/Maori heritage much like TUF: Smashes winner Robert Whittaker and TUF17 semi-finalist Dylan 'The Villain' Andrews who are already making an impact in the octagon.

Until next time...
Peace!

Friday, 7 June 2013

Fitch To Make Debut At World Series Of Fighting 3


UFC veteran Jon Fitch will make his debut for Nevada-based promotion 'World Series of Fighting' (WSOF) at their third fight night on June 14th at the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas. Fitch joined the WSOF roster after being cut from the UFC in February of this year following a Unanimous Decision loss to Brazilian fighter Demian Maia. The loss and subsequent cut was the catalyst for much debate in the MMA world with many people calling the UFC's 'fighter retention policy' into question after Fitch was the first fighter to be cut following a single loss. What added even more fuel to the media fire was that Fitch was still a top 10 ranked welterweight with an overall UFC record of 14-3-1 following the loss.

Jon Fitch and WSOF President Ray Sefo announced the signing of a four-fight contract in March with Fitch's promotional debut to come at the WSOF3 main event on June 14th against former UFC veteran and The Ultimate Fighter season 2 contender Josh Burkman in a rematch from their UFC days where Fitch won by rear naked choke.

Burkman is coming off two straight wins (one by unanimous decision against TUF alumni Gerald Harris at WSOF1 and one by KO/TKO against Aaron Simpson at WSOF2) and is looking to continue his winning form against Fitch.

BLACKZILLA's TIP: This fight will go one of two ways. 1. Josh Burkman will knock Fitch out in the 2nd round, or 2. Jon Fitch will lay all over Burkman and wrestle his way to a boring Unanimous Decision. As much as I hope that the former eventuates, I'm inclined to lean the way of the latter option.

The WSOF3 fight card is as follows:

Preliminary Card:
- Dan Lauzon vs. John Gunderson.
- Kendrick Miree vs. Krasimir Mladenov.
- Jeff Smith vs. Jerrod Sanders.
- Carson Beebe vs. Joe Murphy.

Main Card:
- Jacob Volkmann vs. Lyle Beerbohm.
- Brian Cobb vs. Justin Gaethje.
- Tyson Steele vs. Steve Carl.
- Jon Fitch vs. Josh Burkman.


It'll be interesting to see how the promotional change will affect not just Jon Fitch but Jacob Volkmann who was also cut from the UFC earlier this year. There is really only one way to find out as we see them and fellow former UFC fighters Josh Burkman and Dan Lauzon (Brother of top 10 UFC lightweight Joe 'J-Lau' Lauzon) throw down at World Series of Fighting 3 at the Hard Rock Hotel on June 14th.

Until next time,
Peace!




Thursday, 6 June 2013

In Other News...


UFC Bans 'Pretorian Hard Sports' Brand

Earlier this week, the UFC sent out a memo to its contracted fighters and their management teams stating that fighters will no longer be allowed to wear or display the  'Pretorian Hard Sports' brand on any of their belongings/clothing at any UFC events (fight nights, pay-per-views, press conferences etc.). The brand has been at the centre of a 'sponsor tax' dispute with the UFC and the fighters contracted to the promotion that they sponsor/represent. Needless to say, this is a major setback for the brand as well as the UFC fighters that they sponsored.

Cerrone To Face Rafael Dos Anjos @ UFC on FS1: 2

Donald 'Cowboy' Cerrone has just found out his next opponent. At the 2nd UFC on Fox Sports 1 card, Cerrone will look to gain a second consecutive victory, this time against Brazilian Rafael Dos Anjos. Cerrone enters this upcoming bout sporting an overall 20-5 professional MMA record going 7-2 within the UFC. Dos Anjos on the other hand is sporting a 19-6 overall record with a 8-4 UFC record and is looking to move up in the lightweight division (he is currently ranked #14) by beating the #11 ranked lightweight Cerrone. The fight features alongside Robert 'Bubba' McDaniels vs. Brad Tavares, Kelvin Gastelum vs. Paulo Thiago and main event Carlos Condit vs. Martin Kampmann.

And In Other Unrelated News...

Just a quick shoutout to the 'Let's Go Lakers' Facebook page for giving us a promo on their page. Don't be a stranger and go check them out for all the latest on the LA Lakers and the NBA at large. 

You can reach them here at: Let's Go Lakers Facebook Fan Page


That's it for now guys...
Until next time,
Peace!




Wednesday, 5 June 2013

Sonnen And Shogun Confirmed



It's finally been made official. Chael Sonnen will be Shogun Rua's replacement opponent for the UFC on Fox Sports 1 main event. Sonnen is coming off two losses (one each to UFC Middleweight champion Anderson 'The Spider' Silva and 205-pound king Jon 'Bones' Jones) while Shogun is coming off a loss to Swedish fighter Alexander 'The Mauler' Gustafsson. 

The stacked UFC on FS 1 card will also feature the return of heavyweight Alistair Overeem who will face Travis Browne, Matt Brown who will face Thiago Alves and Joe Lauzon who will face Michael Johnson amongst other exciting bouts.

BLACKZILLA's TIP: Shogun to beat Sonnen by some slick submission in round 2 after Sonnen hypes the fight like it is the coming of the Third World War. 

I can't wait for this card!
Until next time,
Peace!


Tuesday, 4 June 2013

Rampage Signs With Bellator


Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson's time with the Ultimate Fighting Championships has officially come to an end. After three straight losses (to UFC Light-Heavyweight champion Jon Jones, Ryan Bader and Glover Texeira, respectively), it didn't look like the UFC figureheads were too keen on extending his contract with them, not that Rampage hadn't been actively looking for a way out in recent years anyways. 

Many marked this as the end of his professional MMA career which had seen him become an extremely famous celebrity in Japan through his days fighting in Pride Fighting Championships before moving on to fight in the World Fighting Alliance and the UFC.

In a move that surprised most of the MMA world, Rampage Jackson signed with Bellator (seen as currently the best MMA promotion in the world, second only to the UFC). It is unsure when he will make his debut for the promotion, however he enters the organisation with a 32-11 record and is rumoured to have signed a contract similar to 'King Mo' Lawal who's contract allows him to make regular appearances on the Total Non-stop Action (TNA) wrestling programme.

I'm not yet sold on whether or not this is a good idea for the former UFC Light-Heavyweight champ, but either way i guess this'll lead most definitely in an interesting direction for him career-wise.

Until next time,
Peace!



Lil Nog Pulls Out Of Shogun Fight, Sonnen To Replace?


Antonio Rogerio 'Lil Nog' Nogueira has just announced his withdrawal from his upcoming bout with Mauricio 'Shogun' Rua at UFC161 due to a back injury. UFC Correspondant Ariel Helwani confirmed this via his twitter account not long after. This now leaves Rua without an opponent for his co-main event bout and possibly even without a bout.

But not to worry... 

*cue cheesy superhero entrance music*

It seems Chael Sonnen has put his hand up to take this fight on short notice, and just 7 weeks after losing his light heavyweight title fight to 205-pound king Jon 'Bones' Jones. Chael is coming off two losses from two title fights in two different divisions (middleweight and light-heavyweight) while Rua is coming off a disappointing loss to fellow light-heavyweight contender Alexander Gustafsson

Whilst Sonnen has thrown his hand up for this fight, it has to be noted that the UFC haven't confirmed him to be Rua's replacement opponent.

So until then... Rua remains without an opponent....

Anyways, I'll keep you all updated on whether or not this possible fight becomes official as well as any other events within the world of the UFC or the MMA world at large.
Until next time...
Peace!

Sunday, 2 June 2013

Upcoming Card Changes/Additions

As we all know, there are a whole bunch of exciting UFC match cards coming our way very, very soon. We also know that cards aren't always finalised and set in stone in one fell swoop and that they are also subject to any number of changes/additions.

That being said, here are the latest changes/additions to upcoming UFC cards...


Change: Dave Herman vs. Gabriel Gonzaga @ UFC162


UFC162: Silva vs. Weidman was originally slated to have 'the man who claimed brazilian jiu-jitsu didn't work' Dave 'Pee Wee' Herman fight Shane Del Rosario in a 3-round heavyweight matchup. Unfortunately, Del Rosario was injured (not exactly sure how or when it happened though) and has subsequently been ruled out and replaced by 4th Degree Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt Gabriel 'Napao' Gonzaga

Gonzaga is 3-1 in his last 4 fights, the only loss coming at the hands of Travis 'Hapa' Browne in what was one of the more controversial finishes to a fight we've had so far this year.

Herman is 1-3 in his last 4 fights and is looking to bounce back from consecutive losses to Stefan Struve, Roy Nelson and Minotauro Nogueira.

BLACKZILLA's TIPWith both fighters looking to get back into the 'win' column, you can expect this fight to be exciting and that they'll both be looking to finish this convincingly. Despite, Gonzaga's ground game being on another level in comparison to Herman's, I think Gonzaga will take this by late 1st round KO/TKO.

Addition: Thales Leites vs. Tom Watson @ UFC163


UFC163: Aldo vs. Pettis marks the return to the octagon for Brazilian Thales Leites after a 4 year extended hiatus away from the UFC. Leites boasts a 20-4 professional MMA record with a UFC record of 5-3 and will make his return against fellow middleweight Tom Watson

Watson is looking to continue on his winning ways up the middleweight ladder coming off a victory at UFC on Fuel 7 against Stanislav Nedkov while Leites looks to make a triumphant return in front of a home crowd at HSBC Arena in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.

BLACKZILLA's TIP: Leites to claim a Split Decision over Watson.

Addition: Carlos Condit vs. Martin Kampmann @ UFC on FS 2


'The Natural Born Killer' vs. 'The Hitman'. Condit and Kampmann are set to face off again, this time as the headliner for the UFC's second card on the new Fox Sports 1 channel. The younger pair fought for the first time in 2009 with Kampmann earning a close split decision victory. 

Four years later and while the fighters are the same, the circumstances are different and the stakes are higher. Both Carlos Condit and Martin Kampmann are coming off losses. Carlos Condit is coming off two decision losses to Johnny Hendricks and UFC Welterweight king Georges St. Pierre. Kampmann on the other hand, is coming off a knockout loss suffered at the hands of the Johnny Hendricks.

BLACKZILLA's TIP: Carlos Condit by early 2nd round KO/TKO.

Addition: Conor McGregor vs. Andy Ogle @ UFC on FS 1


Irish fighter Conor McGregor is set to face British TUF15 alumni Andy Ogle in Boston after being granted the fight as a result of his quick demolition of TUF14 contender Marcus Brimage at UFC on Fuel TV 9.

McGregor isn't the only one coming of an impressive victory as his opponent Ogle is coming off a gutsy decision victory over Josh Grispi at UFC on Fuel TV 7 and will be looking to make another statement against McGregor despite a lot of people favouring the Irishman in this bout.

BLACKZILLA's TIP: I'm gonna go out on a limb and favour the Englishman Andy Ogle to grind out a Split Decision.


Other Additions to the UFC on FS1 card:
- Mike Brown vs. Akira Corassani.
- Nick Ring vs. Urijah Hall.

So there you go... Updates a plenty.
Until Next Time,
Peace!

Saturday, 1 June 2013

Matt 'The Terror' Serra Calls It A Career


From winning 'The Ultimate Fighter Season 4: The Comeback' to knocking out GSP and claiming the UFC Welterweight champion in one of the biggest upsets in MMA History, Matt 'The Terror' Serra has enjoyed a fulfilling MMA career. Boasting a 17-7 win-loss record (despite being 7-7 in the UFC) 'The Terror' has brought and given his all in his wars against the likes of Shonie Carter, Karo Parisyan, Matt Hughes, Georges St. Pierre or Din Thomas (to name a few) and has earned himself a devoted fan base with his 'never say die' attitude, his gracie jiu jitsu background as well as the "bricks in his gloves" (Joe Rogan's humorous praise of Serra's punching power) in the octagon.

Serra's retirement comes as the result of a culmination of a number of factors, the main reasons being his growing family and his health condition which left a bit to be desired following his recent 'thoracic outlet syndrome' scare which left him needing surgical removal of a rib to ease pressure on his lungs. The retirement has left him with more time to concentrate on his family as well as his two jiu jitsu schools in Long Island, New York.

Despite leaving the octagon with an equal win-loss record, Serra will always be remembered as the man who knocked out GSP... lol.

Until Next Time,
Peace!





Friday, 31 May 2013

Barnett Set To Make Return To Octagon


Former UFC champion and 'Strikeforce' veteran Josh 'The Warmaster' Barnett is set to make his return to the octagon at UFC164. 'The Warmaster' is back and this time he's sporting a 32-6 record. Winning 9 of his last 10 fights, the only loss came to up-and-coming UFC heavyweight and fellow 'Strikeforce' veteran Daniel Cormier (when they last fought in the now-defunct promotion). 

Cormier has only had one fight in the UFC and in his debut he beat Barnett's upcoming opponent, Former two-time UFC Champion Frank Mir via Unanimous Decision, imposing the superior grappling skill he's been known for since his before his Olympic wrestling days. 

Since Barnett's last stint in the octagon (his last fight being his victory over Randy Couture to secure the UFC Heavyweight title), he's fought in the Pride FC, Sengoku, Affliction, Dream, Impact FC and Strikeforce promotions claiming a mostly successful 14-5  record in his time outside the UFC.

Barnett looks to make a successful return to the octagon against Mir with the latter desperately looking to get back in the 'win' column after losing his last two fights to former champion Junior Dos Santos and former Strikeforce champion Daniel Cormier.

BLACKZILLA's TIP: As much as i like Frank Mir, i think Barnett takes this, either by 1st Round KO/TKO  or by Unanimous Decision and with this loss, i think Frank will seriously consider calling it a career.

On another completely unrelated topic, I should probably go to sleep, it's 3:51am and i have a 16 hour shift at work that starts in just over 3 hours.

So on that note...
Until next time,
Peace!


TJ Grant Set To Challenge For 155-Pound Title


It's official! Canadian lightweight TJ Grant (shown punching Gray Maynard in the picture above) has been awarded the next shot at Benson 'Smooth' Henderson's 155-pound title. Dana White was quick to award the title shot to Grant following his devastating performance against perennial contender Gray 'The Bully' Maynard

Grant was sporting a 20-5 record and riding a four-fight win-streak heading into the UFC160 bout against Maynard and was able to dispose of his opponent quickly, knocking him out at around the 2 minute 10 second mark of the very first round.

The 'TJ Grant vs. Benson Henderson' title fight hasn't been given a set date but has is being considered for the UFC's debut card on the new Fox Sports 1 channel on August 18, according to UFC President Dana White. If the fight gets added to the Fox Sports 1 card, then it'll join already-named bouts: Alistair Overeem vs. Travis Browne (Heavyweight Division), Matt Brown vs. Thiago Alves (Welterweight Division) and Joe Lauzon vs. Michael Johnson (Lightweight Division) as well as other yet-to-be-named bouts.

Personally, I hope this fight gets set for August 18th, as it would only increase the appeal of the Fox Sports 1 card which is already shaping up to flaunt a pretty interesting mix of fights from a number of different weight classes. 

Either way, I'm not gonna miss the fight even if it's on pay-per-view. I'm intrigued as to whether or not TJ Grant is on Henderson's level. 

I guess we'll just have to wait see...
Until next time, 
Peace!



Thursday, 30 May 2013

Upcoming Fight Cards On The UFC Schedule

Just figured i'd get everybody excited and post up some of the upcoming cards that are on the UFC schedule and highlight some of the fights i can't wait to see.

So here goes...
UFC On Fuel TV 10


Preliminary Card:
- Antonio Braga Neto vs. Anthony 'Lionheart' Smith.
- Caio 'Hellboy' Magalhaes vs. Karlos Vemola.
- Rodrigo Damm vs. Mizuto 'Pugnus' Hirota.
- Ildemar 'Marajo' Alcantara vs. Leandro Silva.
- Godofredo Pepey vs. Felipe 'Sertanejo' Arantes.
- Ronny Markes vs. Derek Brunson.
- Raphael Assuncao vs. Vaughan Lee.

Main Card:
- Rony Jason vs. Mike 'The Warrior' Wilkinson.
- Erick Silva vs. Jason 'The Kansas City Bandit' High.
- Daniel Sarafian vs. Eddie Mendez.
- Thiago Silva vs. Rafael 'Feijao' Cavalcante.
- Antonio 'Minotauro' Nogueira vs. Fabricio 'Vai Cavalo' Werdum.

BLACKZILLA's choices: I'm interested to see how the fight betwen Mike Wilkinson and Rony Jason goes considering both are alumni of different TUF seasons (TUF: Brazil Series 1 and TUF: Smashes, respectively). I'm also hanging out to see the slugfest between Big Nog and Fabricio Werdum. Hopefully, Werdum and Wilkinson pull off the victories, i'd like to see Werdum to work his way back into title contention.


UFC161

Note: This is the UPDATED card after the 'Renan Barao vs. Eddie Wineland' bantamweight title fight was pulled after Barao withdrew due to injury. The change forced the Rashad Evans vs. Dan Henderson into the Main event slot and moved Stipe Miocic (who was originally billed to fight Soa 'The Hulk' Palelei in the prelims) onto the main card for a heavyweight matchup against Roy 'Big Country' Nelson. Soa Palelei has been left without an opponent and will be used as an alternate should any of the heavyweights pull out of the card.

Preliminary Card:
- Yves 'Tiger' Jabouin vs. Dustin 'The Disciple' Pague.
- Mitch 'Danger Zone' Clarke vs. John 'The One' Maguire.
- Roland Delorme vs. Edwin 'El Feroz' Figueroa.
- Sean 'The Punisher' Pierson vs. Kenny Robertson.
- Ryan 'Big Deal' Jimmo vs. Igor 'The Duke' Pokrajac.
- Sam 'Hands Of Stone' Stout vs. James Krause.

Main Card:
- Jake Shields vs. Tyron 'The Chosen One' Woodley.
- Pat 'HD' Barry vs. Shawn 'The Savage' Jordan.
- Alexis Davis vs. Rosi 'The Surgeon' Sexton.
- Roy 'Big Country' Nelson vs. Stipe Miocic.
- Mauricio 'Shogun' Rua vs. Antonio Rogerio Nogueira.
- 'Suga' Rashad Evans vs. Dan 'Hendo' Henderson.

BLACKZILLA's choices: I can't wait to see Jake Shields throw down against fellow 'Strikeforce' veteran Tyron Woodley. I see Shields being a better all-round fighter but Woodley has power in his hands and i'd like to see him get the KO/TKO finish. Also, i'm backing 'Suga' Rashad Evans to get the win over Henderson. As much as i am a fan of Hendo, I see youth getting the better of him. Evans has looked a little inconsistent of late, and i'm hoping he can make a statement in this fight. I'm picking Evans by Unanimous Decision.

I'm really looking forward to these two cards and hopefully they can both produce some real solid fights. I guess we'll just have to wait and see.

Until Next Time, 
Peace!

Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Griffin And Bonnar To Join UFC Hall Of Fame


The UFC160 post-fight press conference saw one of the UFC's favourite sons announce his retirement from active competition. Forrest Griffin made the call that he was finally hanging up his gloves for good naming a recent bad run of injuries as one of the more conclusive factors that helped him make his decision. 

Griffin retires sporting a healthy 19-7 record and having won his last fight by Unanimous Decision at  UFC148 against the also retired Tito Ortiz. He was also a former UFC Light Heavyweight champion after having beaten Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson to claim the strap at UFC86 in 2008.

Shortly after Forrest's announcement, UFC President Dana White announced that Griffin along with his TUF Season 1 Finale opponent Stephan 'The American Psycho' Bonnar would be the next two fighters to be inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame joining the likes of legends such as: Royce Gracie, Chuck 'The Iceman' Liddell, Randy 'The Natural' Couture and 'The Huntington Beach Bad Boy' Tito Ortiz

Griffin and Bonnar are remembered for their performance in the finale of the first season of The Ultimate Fighter which turned out to be a one of the all-time greatest fights in MMA history. Griffin won a close Unanimous Decision. 

While Griffin won the inaugural 'Ultimate Fighter' title for the 205-pound division as well as the UFC Light Heavyweight title, Bonnar never quite reached championship heights, despite having challenged for the title on more than one occasion. This, in conjunction with his having tested positive for illegal performance enhancing substances on two occasions, has caused people to question whether he really deserves a spot among such a highly regarded group of MMA personalities.

Either way, the dynamic pair will become the 10th and 11th members (respectively) of the Hall of Fame when they are inducted at the UFC Fan Expo that takes place in the lead up to UFC162: Silva vs. Weidman.

Until next time, 
Peace!

Tuesday, 28 May 2013

Rousey's New TUF Opponent


TUF18 was always going to be an exciting prospect. In 21 seasons (including The Ultimate Fighter Brazil season 1 & 2 and TUF: Smashes) never has there been female coaches on the show, let alone female competitors. 

Premiering on the new Fox Sports (FS) 1 Channel, The Ultimate Fighter 18 was slated to have UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion Ronda 'Rowdy' Rousey coach against #1 contender Cat Zingano with the series culminating in a title fight between the two at the finale which would also feature the 135-pound men's and 135-pound women's respective finals matchups.

Unfortunately for Zingano, she ruptured her ACL and Miniscus prior to the commencement of filming which left her unable to coach and compete for the title on the finale.

Enter Miesha Tate.

Tate shows up to the first day of filming at the UFC gym to be met by a stunned Ronda Rousey who's (up until that point) unaware of the change of opponent. Upon settling, Rousey warms up to her new challenge, noting that the pair have history leading back to their days in (the now-defunct) 'Strikeforce' promotion where Rousey defeated Tate for her Strikeforce Women's Bantamweight Title in 2011.

Former Strikeforce Chamption Miesha Tate will now face off with Ronda Rousey for the UFC Women's Bantamweight Title on 28th December, 2013 in what is sure to be a 'can't miss' conclusion of this upcoming series of 'The Ultimate Fighter'.

Until next time...
Peace!




IT'S TIME...

After taking an extended hiatus from the world of 'blogging', i have finally been led back to this medium with somewhat of a renewed vigor and a new focus. For those who are wondering, it was my fanboy-like attitude towards the MMA world (and in particular the 'UFC') that caused this prodigal son to return home.

So... The best way to kick things off is to jump straight into the UFC's most recent event - UFC160: Velasquez vs. Bigfoot 2.


UFC160 saw three Top 10 ranked heavyweights accompanied by division champion Cain Velasquez go to battle at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. 

The co-main event (which was arguably just as hyped if not more than the main event) featured former K1 Kickboxing world champion and Pride FC Veteran Mark 'The Super Samoan' Hunt take on Former UFC Heavyweight Champion Junior 'Cigano' Dos Santos in a three-round slugfest. Cigano claimed victory with 42 seconds remaining in the final stanza by way of a spinning wheel kick KO which had Hunt unconscious before he hit the canvas.

The main event saw the second installment of the series between defending champion Cain Velasquez and former EliteXC heavyweight champion Antonio 'Bigfoot' Silva. The pair had faced off twelve months earlier in Silva's UFC debut, when Velasquez was looking to make a statement after earlier losing his strap to Junior Dos Santos. This time around however, was reminiscent of their first battle, with Velasquez flaunting his superior footwork and striking skill to claim his second straight KO/TKO victory over Bigfoot to successfully defend his belt.

The rest of the card saw the results fall the way of:
- Glover Texeira def. James Te Huna by way of 1st Round Submission.
- T.J. Grant def. Gray Maynard by way of 1st Round KO/TKO.
- Donald Cerrone def. KJ Noons by way of Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-26).
- Mike Pyle def. Rick Story by way of Split Decision (28-29, 29-28, 29-28).
- Dennis Bermudez def. Max Holloway by way of Split Decision (28-29, 29-28, 29-28).
- Robert Whittaker def. Colton Smith by way of 3rd Round KO/TKO.
- Khabib Nurmagomedov def. Abel Trujillo by way of Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27).
- Stephen Thompson def. Nah-Shon Burrell by way of Unanimous Decision (29-28, 30-27, 29-28).
- George Roop def. Brian Bowles by way of 2nd Round KO/TKO.
- Jeremy Stephens def. Estevan Payan by way of Unanimous Decision (30-26, 30-26, 30-27).  

The $50,000 Bonuses were as follows:
- Fight of the Night: Junior Dos Santos/Mark Hunt.
- KO of the Night: T.J. Grant.
- Submission of the Night: Glover Texeira.

Anyways, this is it for now, however the next few posts will take a deeper look into some of the events/happenings surrounding UFC160 (and the UFC at large) as well covering the lead up to UFC on Fuel TV 10: Nogueira vs. Werdum.

Until next time,
Peace!