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UFC 175 Fight Card Full Lineup!

UFC 175 Fight Card

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Here’s the full fight lineup for the July 5th card in Las Vegas:

Main Card (PPV)

Chris Weidman vs. Lyoto Machida

Ronda Rousey vs. Alexis Davis Stefan

Struve vs. Matt Mitrione

Uriah Hall vs. Thiago Santos

Marcus Brimage vs. Russell Doane

Preliminary Card (FS1)

Urijah Faber vs. Alex Caceres

Kenny Robertson vs. Ildemar Alcantara

Bruno Santos vs. Chris Camozzi

George Roop vs. Rob Font

Preliminary Card (Fight Pass)

Luke Zachrich vs. Guilherme Vasconcelos

Kevin Casey vs. Bubba Bush

Source: www.bloodyelbow.com

Andrei Arlovski Discusses Return To UFC

Late last week it was announced that former UFC Heavyweight Champion Andrei Arlovski would make his return to the UFC and face Brendan Schaub at UFC 174.

In an interview conducted by MMAFighting.com, Arlovski gave his thoughts on returning to the world’s biggest MMA promotion:

“I’m very happy to be back in the UFC. It’s a great job, my management team. Thank you, Dana White. I’m already very excited and looking forward to having another debut in the UFC on June 14th. I always knew I was going to come back,” Arlovski said. “It was sooner or later. I knew I was going to come back to the UFC soon. “I had some problems a couple of years ago. It wasn’t really a good time for me. I had a few losses. It wasn’t really smart for me to fight back like a couple of years ago, but I also want to say thank you to all promotions, companies that gave me an opportunity in my career. Right now, I’m just very happy and ready to go. I’m ready to reach all of my goals.”

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Source: www.mmanews.com By: Chris Howie

Gustafsson Next For Jones, Could Happen In Sweden

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Following UFC 172 this past weekend, UFC President Dana White made the announcement that Jon Jones next opponent will be the man who gave him his toughest test too date, Alexander Gustafsson.

“Gustafsson gets the next fight against Jones,” said UFC President Dana White at the post-fight press conference. “We gotta see how that plays out. I don’t know, physically, how Jones is right now.”

“We’ve got to take the fight wherever the fight is going to do the best,” said White. “This thing could do 50 or 60,000 seats or more. If we go to Europe to do it, we will.”

“Jon’s going to agree to whatever fight we make,” said White. “What’s Jon going to agree to? Where’s he going to want to fight? Seattle?”

“Sometimes you’ve got to do what you’ve got to do. We don’t ever have people say, ‘This is where I’m going to fight my fight.’ It’s never happened. It won’t happen. We’ve got to take the fight wherever the fight is going to do the best.”

As for Jones, he showed no interest in talking about Gustafsson Saturday night:

“I don’t really want to talk about… I don’t really wanna talk about that kid at all,” said Jones. “I’m not gonna talk about him at all. No, man. I’m having a good time. I just won a fight.”

“I have no clue when I want to fight again. I’m not really thinking about the future at this point. I just want to live in the moment right now and just be grateful with what’s happening right now.”

Source: www.mmanews.com By: Chris Howie

Chael Sonnen exclusive interview with GracieMag

Chael Sonnen wants Vitor Belfort fight before retiring

Although Chris Weidman took home the 2013 ‘Fighter of the Year’ award, Chael Sonnen thinks the honor could have easily gone to Vitor Belfort. A source of inspiration in the post-testosterone replacement therapy era, the treatment’s poster boy has found a true admirer in Sonnen. Now each 37, Sonnen says he and Belfort need to clash before either leaves the sport.

“To be considered one of the fighters of the year at 36 years old is awesome, but it’s also inspiring. It gives hope to people,” Sonnen tells Gracie Mag.

“I think outside of Jon Jones, Vitor is the scariest guy in the UFC right now. Vitor’s and I’s paths will cross. There’s two guys that for my career to be complete, I have to fight. It’s Wanderlei Silva and Vitor Belfort. That’s not a secret. The UFC will tell you the same thing. It has a number of times. Sooner or later that will happen, but in between now and then I’m not going to lie about what an incredible job Vitor has done, particularly in 2013.”

Sonnen ticks one box Jul. 5 at UFC 175 when he settles a score with emerging heel Silva, but it’s unfamiliar territory against a Brazilian. Content with his role as the promotion’s chief villain, Sonnen insists it’s his natural persona that’s made him a wealthy man.

“I get asked all the time whether I’ve been misunderstood by the fans,” says Sonnen. “I have never asked the crowd for their approval and I will never start. I will never hope to walk into a room and be cheered. I’m OK with being booed. I will not pretend to be something that I’m not. I certainly won’t do it to win the audience over. I’ve been myself and with that said I’m the biggest draw in the sport. I’m the highest paid fighter the UFC’s had. Dana White just disclosed the biggest check he’s ever written after a fight was to me. I’m not in this for the money and I’m not in it for the fame, but I do believe a person should just be themselves.”

Source: www.mmafighting.com By: David St. Martin

Bethe Correia will face Shayna Baszler at UFC 176

Bethe Correia got her wish: a chance to improve to 2-0 against the ‘Four Horsewomen.’

Correia is scheduled to face Shayna Baszler in a women’s bantamweight match at UFC 176 on Aug. 2 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, according to UFC officials Monday.

Correia (8-0) is 2-0 in the UFC after defeating Jessamyne Duke at UFC 172. The Brazlian, who recently said she was going after Ronda Rousey’slittle group“, made a post-fight gesture after the Duke fight, implying that she knocked off one of the ‘Four Horsewomen’ and had three left.

Baszler (15-8) will make her long-awaited UFC debut at the autumn event. A contestant on TUF 18, Baszler lost to Julianna Pena in the first round of the reality show. She was also expected to face Sarah Kaufman at the TUF Nations Finale but had to drop out after suffering an injury.

Jose Aldo will defend his featherweight title against Chad Mendes once again in the night’s main event.

Source: www.mmafighting.com By: MMA fighting newswire

UFC 173 Fight Card

FC 173 sure looks a lot different than it did a few weeks ago. UFC middleweight champion Chris Weidman was forced off the card with a knee injury and his bout with Lyoto Machida was moved back to July, so the promotion was forced to scramble to fill the void. What they came up with was a bantamweight title fight and an exciting welterweight bout, along with a contender’s bout at light heavyweight

With top contender Raphael Assuncao currently nursing a rib injury, champion Renan Barao will instead defend his title against Team Alpha Male’s T.J. Dillashaw in the main event. The co-main is a light heavyweight bout between Daniel Cormier and Dan Henderson, while the middle of the main card will be anchored by a bout between Robbie Lawler and Jake Ellenberger. Francisco Rivera will step into Dillashaw’s place in a bout against Takeya Mizugaki that is on the main card as well.

Here’s a look at what is booked for the Mandalay Bay Events Center:

Main Card
Preliminary Card
Fight Pass Card
Aaron Phillips vs. Sam Sicilia

Source: www.bloodyelbow.com By: Tim Burke

TUF Brazil 3: Episode 9 Recap

The focus of this week’s episode immediately centers around the fight between Marmota and Warlley. The final middleweight match in the quarterfinal round, Chael Sonnen places a trust in Warlley that we havent seen in previous fights this season. He boldly states that, “If Marmota beats Warlley, I’ll call Dana White and tell him to sign this guy.” The American Gangster is never short on confidence, but he seems especially secure in Warlley’s ability to keep Team Sonnen’s winning streak going.

We then learn a little bit more about each fighter. Marmota has very humble roots, and talks about how he often went hungry as a child. He was adopted at the age of 7, but lost his mother at the age of 14. Other fighters often talk about the support they receive from their family, but not Marmota. He says that no one in his life back up his decision to fight and he did it all on his own. This has molded his style and he fights, “like there’s no tomorrow.”

Warlley’s path to MMA began early on in life. Only 23 years old, he mentions that he was expelled from three different schools for fighting. He may have gotten into fights on the playground, but Warlley has another disagreement to handle at the TUF house. The other members of Team Sonnen are sitting outside and try to talk to him about his attitude on the training mat. They like him personally, but find him far too arrogant and don’t appreciate the way he talks to them during practice. If you assumed that Warlley heard their concerns and responded in a measured way…you’d be wrong. He doesn’t understand what they’re talking about and flat out says, “I won’t change.”

After the not so successful intervention, Chael and Wanderlei get physical. Don’t worry, it’s notanother altercation, it’s this season’s coaches challenge. With the World Cup taking place in Brazil this summer, the challenge is soccer themed. After navigating a number of agility and soccer ball handling drills, each coach must score a goal. The first person to complete the course three times wins. The two start off close, but Wanderlei struggles with the ball handling drill. Chael takes the lead from that point and never relinquishes it. He wins the challenge along with 75,000 Reals (about $33,000). Team Sonnen hasn’t won many games this season, but as Bomba puts it, “Thank God we won the most important game — the money game.” Wanderlei takes a little grief for losing to an American in a soccer challenge, but he’s not worried. He promises he’ll win the fight. Unlike Bomba, that’s the only game that matters to him.

After a hard day of training both teams come back to the house and discover a rack of Hawaiian shirts in the middle of the living room. They’re treated to a luau themed party with all the remaining women competing to be the next Octagon girl. There’s food, music and (most importantly) tiki drinks. As one can imagine, the cocktails lead to the classic adult party game “Truth or Dare.” There are even dares that lead to a couple of the fighters to kiss some of the girls ON THE LIPS! Good thing they air this season on the internet, because who knows if the FCC would approve such actions.
> Watch: Meet the Octagon Girls!

The next day Chael Sonnen stops by with the rest of the coaching staff to check on Warlley’s weight. It’s there that we learn that Peregrino in addition to being the comedian of the house is also quite the cook. Chael is surprised by Peregrino’s many traits while Warlley just calls him a “weird dude.” Enough about the multi-faceted nature of our favorite pilgrim, it’s fight time!

The next day Chael Sonnen stops by with the rest of the coaching staff to check on Warlley’s weight. It’s there that we learn that Peregrino in addition to being the comedian of the house is also quite the cook. Chael is surprised by Peregrino’s many traits while Warlley just calls him a “weird dude.” Enough about the multi-faceted nature of our favorite pilgrim, it’s fight time!

ROUND ONE

Warlley opens the round with some hard kicks. Marmota answers back and throws an overhand that narrowly misses. Marmota closes the distance with a flurry and the two grapple against the fence. Warlley slowly fights for position and locks up a full clinch. He throws a devastating head knee that rocks Marmota. Visibly stunned, Marmota tries to recover, but two more knees to the face force the referee to jump in and stop the action at the 3:38 mark of the first round. Team Sonnen keeps their win streak and Warlley just might have earned the knockout of the season.

Warlley celebrates, Marmota says, “Today wasn’t my day,” and Chael Sonnen’s prediction proves true. We wrap up with a sneak peek into next week’s episode. Can Team Sonnen’s streak continue? Does Jollyson bring momentum back to Team Silva? What will be the first semifinal matchup? Find out this and more next week on The Ultimate Fighter Brazil!

Source: www.ufc.com





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