UFC Pioneer Kimo Leopoldo Victim Of False Death Reports
May 7, 2010 by Ross Everett
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
Former UFC fighter Kimo Leopoldo is alive and well after numerous mainstream media reports of his death. The New York Daily News was first to report the story that Kimo had died of a heart attack, and it quickly spread to other media outlets. MMA insiders were immediately skeptical, as there were few details or any independent confirmation.
MMA Flashback: Bunny Beatdown As Strikeforce Heads To The Playboy Mansion
April 18, 2010 by Ross Everett
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
Hugh Hefner is really starting to show his age, but there he was at cageside wearing his trademark pajamas and bathrobe. Had he bothered to look up every now and then he would have enjoyed a spirited night of fighting that may have been short on significant matchups but wasnt lacking for entertainment value.
Kimbo Slice To Appear On Season 10 Of ‘The Ultimate Fighter’
April 9, 2010 by Ross Everett
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
While its debatable that the UFC has the best heavyweight in mixed martial arts, they may soon have the most famous. Dana White announced recently that Kimbo Slice will be a contestant on season 10 of the UFCs MMA reality show The Ultimate Fighter. A good performance there could see him get a shot at fighting for the promotion.
UFC 88 Flashback: Rashad KO’s Liddell
April 9, 2010 by Ross Everett
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
Rashad Evans was fighting for respect. He didn’t scream about demanding respect in his prefight interviews because hes smart enough to know that respect must be earned. He earned it and then some with a devastating 2nd round TKO of Chuck Liddell in the main event of UFC 88: Breakthrough.
Why The UFC Doesn’t Matter In Japan, And How They Can Fix It
April 6, 2010 by Ross Everett
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
The UFC is of borderline relevance in Japan. This isn’t to disparage the UFC, which has done a great job growing MMA in North America and parts of Europe. It’s an effort to put Dana White’s claims of Zuffa’s inevitable worldwide dominance into perspective. Without traction in the #2 fightsport market in the world, UFC’s hopes for ‘world domination’ are doomed to failure.
Aoki Submits Alverez In Japan
April 3, 2010 by Ross Everett
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
In one of the highlight matches of the DREAM/K-1 Fields Dynamite! New Years Eve megacard, Japanese submission machine Shinya Aoki used a heel hook to submit a top notch opponent in Eddie Alverez at 1:32 of the first round. With the victory, Aoki sets up a rematch against reigning DREAM lightweight champion Joachim Hansen.
UFC 99: Rich Franklin Tops Wanderlei Silva In Thrilling Main Event
March 8, 2010 by Ross Everett
Filed under Insurance
From a business standpoint, the UFCs first trip to Germany will clearly fall short of their success in the UK. From poor ticket sales to a downright hostile German media, its been one headache after another for Dana White and company. That was all forgotten thanks to an entertaining if somewhat uneven fight card highlighted by a spectacular main event between Rich Franklin and Wanderlei Silva. Franklin would ultimately win the unanimous decision victory, but the fight itself far exceeded the expectations of most fans.
Bowles Defeats Torres For WEC Bantamweight Title
March 3, 2010 by Ross Everett
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Brian Bowles used a counter right hook late in the first round to defeat Miguel Angel Torres by TKO and win the WEC Bantamweight title in the main event of another exciting fight card from Zuffas MMA promotion showcasing the lighter weight classes.
UFC Flashback: Joe Lauzon Tops Jeremy Stephens In Ultimate Fight Night Main Event
February 28, 2010 by Ross Everett
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
Ever since he burst onto the MMA scene with a shocking first round KO upset of Jens Pulver at UFC 63, Joe Lauzon has been working to earn respect. Hes lost only once since then–to top contender Kenny Florian in a bout that earned fight of the night honors–but for some reason hes had trouble being taken seriously as a top contender in the UFCs lightweight division. He may not fit the classical profile of a fighter, looking more like a fresh faced kid and is often referred to as a geek due to his educational background in computer science. When the fight starts, however, hes all business. In the main event at the UFC Ultimate Fight Night in Tampa, Lauzon withstood a game challenge from late replacement Jeremy Stephens to earn a 2nd round submission victory.
UFC 103: Belfort Blasts Franklin In Main Event
February 25, 2010 by Ross Everett
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Vitor Belfort made his first appearance in the UFCs iconic octagon in five years, headlining the main event of UFC 103 in Dallas, Texas. Just over three minutes later, he had already become a top contender. Belfort dominated veteran Rich Franklin en route to a devastating knockout victory just past the midway point of the first round.