Toronto to Host UFC 131 on April 30

December 7th, 2010

Toronto to Host UFC 131 on April 30
Speculation surrounding when the UFC would make its debut in Ontario ended today when the promotion announced plans to stage UFC 131 at the Rogers Centre in Toronto.

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Toronto to Host UFC 131 on April 30

December 7th, 2010

Toronto to Host UFC 131 on April 30
Speculation surrounding when the UFC would make its debut in Ontario ended today when the promotion announced plans to stage UFC 131 at the Rogers Centre in Toronto.

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Toronto to Host UFC 131 on April 30

Armchair Matchmaker: Ultimate Fighter 12 Finale Edition

December 7th, 2010

Jonathan Brookins Michael Johnson TUF 12 Finale UFC MMA photos
Jonathan Brookins Michael Johnson TUF 12 Finale UFC MMA photos
(Dude. Yikes. Photos courtesy of UFC.com)

Ladies and gentlemen, we’ve just received word that Cody “The French Revolution” McKenzie has agreed to take on Yves Edwards at UFC Fight for the Troops 2 on January 22nd, after Edwards’s original opponent was drafted for the main event. (It should be noted that Edwards has never lost by guillotine choke in 56 career fights.) McKenzie’s big return made us wonder — what does the future hold for the other winners of last Saturday’s UFC event? Well gather around, kids, and we’ll tell you what should happen…

Jonathan Brookins: You know how this works. In his first post-TUF outing, Brookins needs to be built up against a relatively established vet who happens to be vulnerable against his skill-set. So, who’s a chokable, lateral-droppable lightweight who you’ve heard of, but who doesn’t have the kind of striking skills that will make Brookins look foolish? Huh. That actually doesn’t leave a lot of options among the UFC’s current roster.

This is going to sound random as hell, but I think the UFC needs to bring back Matt Veach. Though the H.I.T. Squad fighter was released by the UFC earlier this year after consecutive losses to Frankie Edgar and Paul Kelly (both by submission), he’s gone on to win three straight in smaller promotions; he was also undefeated before he came to the UFC, scoring stoppages in nine out of ten fights. I think we all want to see Brookins developed slowly in winnable matchups; still, Veach is far from a pushover.

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UFC to Announce First Ever Rio de Janeiro Show

December 7th, 2010

UFC to Announce First Ever Rio de Janeiro Show
Ultimate Fighting Championship CEO Lorenzo Fertitta and President Dana White are set to travel to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, next week, where they will announce, in conjunction with Mayor Eduardo Paes, the first UFC event ever to hit the city.

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UFC to Announce First Ever Rio de Janeiro Show

December 7th, 2010

UFC to Announce First Ever Rio de Janeiro Show
Ultimate Fighting Championship CEO Lorenzo Fertitta and President Dana White are set to travel to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, next week, where they will announce, in conjunction with Mayor Eduardo Paes, the first UFC event ever to hit the city.

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Must-See Video: ‘MMA 2010 Highlights’

December 7th, 2010

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From dramatic come-from-behind victories to face-plant knockouts to completely unexpected upsets, MMA in 2010 was as entertaining as it was shocking. This brand-new new highlight video serves as a good reminder of how crazy things got, even if it seems to focus only on stoppages. (Leonard?Garcia vs. Chan Sung Jung, Megumi Fujii vs. Zoila Frausto, and the Penn vs. Edgar double-header were as notable as any other fights this year, but they don’t get any screen time here.) Let us know your favorite moment from the compilation — and what else you think should have been included.

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Coker: Diaz, ‘Cyborg,’ Noons Among Next Options for Daley

December 7th, 2010

Coker: Diaz, ‘Cyborg,’ Noons Among Next Options for Daley
After knocking out Scott Smith on the main card of Strikeforce’s event Saturday in St. Louis, Paul Daley called out K.J. Noons. Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker was expecting him to ask for someone else.

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‘The Magician’ Creating New Tricks

December 7th, 2010

‘The Magician’ Creating New Tricks
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The names of the moves are almost as creative as their execution.

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12 Questions for Georges St. Pierre

December 7th, 2010

12 Questions for Georges St. Pierre
Welterweight champion Georges St. Pierre spared no expense in advance of his rematch with Josh Koscheck at UFC 124 on Dec. 11 at the Bell Centre in Montreal

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Pictures: Tempel ‘Mix Fight Gala 11’

December 7th, 2010

Pictures: Tempel ‘Mix Fight Gala 11’
Tim Leidecker was ringside at the Glass Palace in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, to photograph Tempel “Mix Fight Gala 11” for Sherdog.com.

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