Friday, July 10, 2009

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Danzig M. v Miller J.

Another pliminary fight on the ufc 100 is a lightweight fight betweern Danzig M. v Miller J. Danzig is getting 2.45 on the dollar against Miller J. who's at 1.53. I got Danzig winner by knockout in the secound round. this kid has a superb ground and pound as well as take down and look for him to use this in this fight. The odds are good for the underdogs so make sure you keep the bets coming. Wager a lot and remember to watch ufc 100 live for free here

Affliction and StrikeForce

So weither or not Dana White wants to admit it or not the ufc has competetion. Now it isn't at the same level Ufc is at with regular t.v programing and lots of brand monthly PPV but the competetion does have a fan base and fighters that are draws. Also Affliction has a some powerful people behind them that have the money to sign over former UFC fighters. One of these fighters is Anderson Silvia. By the looks of it I'd say this guy isnt happy in how much he's getting paid to fight and there were talks of roy jones fighting him but Dana White was against it. I think its only a matter of time before they get there hands on some ufc talent and set up dream matches against Fedor. As for strike force all there events have very high production value and rights to some fighters that people would love to follow if they can only get more exposore to mainstream.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

5 thing to look for at ufc 100

The Ultimate Fighting Championship has carved out an historic corner for UFC 100. Despite the fact that there more than 100 UFC shows have gone in the books, the symbolic century mark transforms this July event from usual summer sizzle show to organizational milestone.

The Mandalay Bay Events Center plays host to the card this Saturday in Las Vegas. Here are five things to watch for come fight night -- one for every finger in the fist.

25 Minutes of Fame

Brock Lesnar, a former professional wrestler and national collegiate wrestler, first saw Octagon action when Frank Mir submitted him in the first round at UFC 81. With a chance for redemption and an opportunity to claim the UFC’s undisputed heavyweight title, Lesnar’s shocking size, strength and athleticism looks to overcome Mir’s experience and technique.

Should Lesnar win, a trilogy is in order -- a third fight that could propel both to superstardom, as it did with Chuck Liddell and Randy Couture’s three-fight saga. However, Mir has come into his own, mentally and physically, after a nearly career-ending 2004 motorcycle accident. Stopping Lesnar again would dispel any referee-related controversies -- Steve Mazzagatti cited the Minnesotan for a hit to the back of the head -- left over from the first bout.

Over 500 pounds of compelling fight moves the division further away from the longtime lull that was pre-UFC 68. With top billing on a blockbuster card, an exciting clash could help heavyweights capture the imagination of all fight fans, as only their massive frames and larger-than-life personalities can.

Meanwhile, UFC welterweight champion Georges St. Pierre defends his belt against Thiago Alves in the co-main event.

The French Canadian appears unstoppable and has looked like a mistake-free fighter. Alves’ strikes, though, are heat seekers. The Brazilian’s size matches up well and aids his powerful sprawl-and-brawl gameplan perfectly. St. Pierre has only suffered damage inside the Octagon from strikes -- against B.J. Penn at UFC 58 and during Matt Serra’s “Rocky” upset at UFC 69. The Greg Jackson-trained fighter is a master strategist, but Alves’ American Top Team pedigree ensures he will be ready to take out another welterweight juggernaut, just as he did Matt Hughes at UFC 85.

It’s a showdown between elite, complete fighters, each with a decisive advantage standing or on the ground. The youth and skill present in this bout means the winner could enjoy a lengthy reign at the top of the 170-pound division.

Middleweight Momentum

An entire season of “The Ultimate Fighter” hyped American Olympian Dan Henderson’s matchup with Brit Michael Bisping. Henderson, who spent nearly nine years fighting in Japan, finally had a chance to endear himself to stateside fans, as Bisping reprised his role as the reality show’s antagonist. A win could earn Henderson a chance at redemption against middleweight champion Anderson Silva. Bisping, meanwhile, can solidify himself as a top fighter. The bout represents a stern test that forces him to battle a legend for a chance to claim his own crack at the middleweight crown.

Elsewhere, the UFC’s Trojan Horse into Korean and Japanese MMA markets, Yoshihiro Akiyama, debuts on American soil against hot-and-cold middleweight Alan Belcher. Akiyama, known for his well roundedness in the cage and in his wardrobe, brings 12 finishes and only one defeat (plus two no contests) into the Octagon. In Belcher, he faces a fighter hitting his stride after defeating common opponent Denis Kang in his last outing at UFC 93. The winner -- based on popularity, merit or both -- emerges alongside the Nate Marquardt-Demian Maia winner in the contender shuffle.

In addition, “The Ultimate Fighter 7” runner-up C.B. Dollaway looks to continue recapturing momentum Amir Sadollah took from the Arizona State wrestler when he meets fellow TUF alumnus Tom Lawlor in preliminary action. It marks Lawlor’s first bout at middleweight. Will the divisional shift help or hamper his dynamic personality?

Battle for Respect

It has been uphill battle for welterweight Jon Fitch. After Fitch tied Royce Gracie’s record for consecutive Octagon wins (eight) -- a record now held by Silva at nine -- St. Pierre battered the former Purdue Boilermaker for five rounds at UFC 87, knocking him back down to preliminary action at UFC 94, where he bested Akihiro Gono.

At this landmark show, Fitch gets his due on the main card with a chance to avenge the technical knockout loss suffered to Paulo Thiago by his teammate, Josh Koscheck, at UFC 95. The undefeated Brazilian got battered before scoring the upset over the top 10 welterweight. Defeating a former title challenger like Fitch would prove it was no fluke. For Fitch, an empathic win could see him return to title contention.

If Alves captures the belt, Fitch’s win against him could interject him into a title fight with a revenge plotline. Otherwise, it would build him back toward his desired rematch with St. Pierre.

An Era Fight

UFC 100 features hall of famer Mark Coleman. The Ohio State University wrestler debuted at UFC 10 and made his name winning multiple early UFC tournaments and the heavyweight title. Stephan Bonnar ushered in “The Ultimate Fighter” era in a game-changing fight with Forrest Griffin in 2005.

Both were demoralized in their last bouts. A Coleman win allows the 44-year-old to hang on to the fight game a bit longer. For Bonnar, beating a legend would serve as a nice resume builder to keep him afloat in the light heavyweight division’s deep waters.

Looking Ahead

Young talent rounds out the card, and none of it seems more promising at this point than Jon Jones. His exciting style and stellar wins over Andre Gusmao and Bonnar have made him a hot prospect. He battles Jake O'Brien, a strong, experienced wrestler. A win keeps Jones’ hype train from unexpected stops.

Elsewhere, Young gun lightweights Mac Danzig and Jim Miller vie for a win after being beaten soundly by Josh Neer and Gray Maynard, respectively, in their most recent outings. The well-rounded fighters were gritty in defeat and infuse the unaired portion of the event with sure-fie action.

In welterweight action, Korean judoka Dong Hyun Kim looks to erase the memory of a loss-turned-no contest against Karo Parisyan by throwing Canadian prospect T.J. Grant under the bus. Grant hopes to push his UFC record to 2-0 and his overall winning streak to six.

Finally, the night opens with lightweights Matt Grice and Shannon Gugerty looking to gain some traction at 155 pounds. The combatants have combined for two wins in five appearances, and they each lost their most recent fight despite solid pre-UFC ledgers.

Spike TV top 100 UFC fights

Alright so Ive been watching this and I've noticed something. All of Tito Ortiz's fights that are in the top 100 are only the ones he lost. Also classic fights like Frank Shamrock aren't showed at all due to the fact of him not losing in UFC and him joining another fight league for more money. A real corny thing for UFC to do and cheat themselves by not having a legitimet top 100. I'm also guessing that the bonner vs griffin is the in the top 3 if not first. still 3 more days of it and i will update the top 10 here. Also don't forget to check out Dana Whites Ufc 100 blog on youtube.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Kimbo Ultimate Fighter

So i know this is old news but i felt like talking about it. So kimbo is in the new series of ultimate fighter and Dana White says its the best so far. Doesnt he always say that? But this time i belive him and everyone i know cant wait to see it. Him on the show is much needed because tell you the truth i stopped giving a fuck about the show a long time ago. If Kimbo has worked on himself and become a legitimate fight than its gonna be huge for UFC down the road. Just think about Rampage vs Kimbo. In terms of charater its like 2 identical people. Granteed that Rampage will eat his feud they can build that match up to great heights and the average person that buys into the UFC hype trains will go nuts for that fight. But if you ask me i think hes on Rampages team and if he isnt than ufc is an idiot. I think there gonna mold Rampage and protect his image if he does win. There gonna feed him fighters that cant take it to the ground and milk his reputation as a mean mutherfucker for as long as they can till people demand him to fight someone worthy where hell get eaten alive. But his worthy opponent wont happen till after the big payday fight of the rematch with the gay guy with pink hair Seth Petruzeli who knocked him out in 13 sec. LOLLLLLLLLLLLLL

WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO BROCK IF HE LOSES?

UFC is kinda banking and hoping that Brock will beat Mir and then they can just feed him whoever and let him eat them alive. It would be great for there company because he is the biggest draw, the most reconizable fighter and easist to market. But what if he loses? It could very well send there heavyweight division back to shits again. Fact is that there heavyweight division has never had huge stars and been a big draw. I mean you had guys like andre arlovski, tim silvia and randy couture but it has never been at the same level as say the light heavyweight division where the belt changes every other fight. I mean you have Nogeria win and if frank wins then there gonna want a rematch but the fact is that the first fight was very one sided. Kongo just lost so hell have to fight a couple of people before hes eligible. The also just were able to sign cro-cop which shows that they are trying to stack that division. Now if Brock wins its all good because you can put whoever you want infront of him and the non ufc base fan just wants to see how badly he can beat up his opponent. I dont think the same fan is interested in seeing Frank Mir fight Cain Vasquez. Were gonna have to see what happens but I can guarrentee you that if Frank Mir wins then Fedor is gonna be in even more demand by the ufc. Actually no matter who wins Fedor is gonna be in even more demand by the ufc.
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