Behind the scenes of UFC 118 in Boston, Randy Couture is unguarded, and top fighters talk about the art of staredown. Tweet This! Share this on Facebook Post this to MySpace Post on Google Buzz Add this to Google Bookmarks
Teaser Trailer for the upcoming independent feature documentary, Jens Pulver | DRIVEN by Gregory Bayne. Tweet This! Share this on Facebook Post this to MySpace Post on Google Buzz Add this to Google Bookmarks
UFC Welterweight Champion Georges Rush St. Pierre talks about how other fighters always try to make him not fight his fight. Tweet This! Share this on Facebook Post this to MySpace Post on Google Buzz Add this to Google Bookmarks
UFC President Dana White talks about Canadian Athletic Commissions and then the Shane Carwin steroid allegations. Tweet This! Share this on Facebook Post this to MySpace Post on Google Buzz Add this to Google Bookmarks
Most combat sports fans know Mauro Ranallo as the former voice of PRIDE FC and/or the current voice of MMA on Showtime and CBS.But did you know that the Canadian-born Ranallo began broadcasting at just 16 years old or that he was in a hospital battling depression two weeks before his PRIDE debut? In the [...]
Pudzianowski: “Butterbean, you said that Pudzian hits like a girl. Come to Poland and I’ll show you how Polish girls hit.” Tweet This! Share this on Facebook Post this to MySpace Post on Google Buzz Add this to Google Bookmarks
Jeff “The Snowman” Monson fights Dave Keeley @ Knuckle Up MMA – Kings of the North from the Bolton Arena in Greater Manchester, England. Tweet This! Share this on Facebook Post this to MySpace Post on Google Buzz Add this to Google Bookmarks
Josh Koscheck will take on Georges St-Pierre for the UFC welterweight title this December, but first they must square off on September 15 at 10PM/9c to lead a group of lightweight hopefuls into battle for the chance to win a six-figure contract. Tweet This! Share this on Facebook Post this to MySpace Post on Google [...]
Coaches Georges St. Pierre and Josh Koscheck will be teaching lightweights during the The Ultimate Fighter 12. Tweet This! Share this on Facebook Post this to MySpace Post on Google Buzz Add this to Google Bookmarks
“It’s getting myself in bad positions and getting out of them. I don’t think it’s a point of avoiding those bad positions. I think it’s getting in those bad positions, getting out of them; really getting comfortable in those bad positions. You definitely have to work on the stuff that (Brock Lesnar) is good at.” [...]
- Thanks to Mason for the following TNA iMPACT spoilers, set to air on September 23rd. If you have a more detailed report, please feel free to send it in. * My friend said that Xplosion matches saw Orlando Jordan beat Suicide, Raven/Stevie Richards beat Matt Morgan/Douglas Williams and Rob Terry defeat Eric Young. * [...]
- Rob Van Dam will make his return to TNA iMPACT on the September 23rd broadcast for the build to Bound For Glory. - Jerry Lynn will be undergoing back surgery on Thursday of this week after being injured the week before TNA’s Hardcore Justice pay-per-view. - TNA stars recently filmed episodes for Family Feud [...]
- Last Thursday’s episode of TNA iMPACT scored an 1.04 cable rating with hours of 1.02 and 1.05. - As noted before, TNA will hold a Bound For Glory kickoff show on their website this Thursday night at 9pm EST while iMPACT won’t be airing on Spike. Jeremy Borash will conduct an interview with Dixie [...]
- Below is the updated confirmed card coming out of Monday and Tuesday’s TNA iMPACT tapings. TNA will tape another week of iMPACT tonight, which should give a better idea of the card. TNA World Heavyweight Title Tournament Final Mr. Anderson vs. Kurt Angle vs. Jeff Hardy Lethal Lockdown Fortune vs. EV 2.0 Fortune won [...]
Filed under: UFCI love the fact that Dan Hardy writes a column for his local media outlet, This Is Nottingham. I wish more fighters would sit down at a computer and give us a look inside their mind, though, as Hardy demonstrated with his latest effort, sometimes it doesn't work the way you think it's going to.The title of today's piece is "Lentz went into hiding for the big fight." It ostensibly deals with Nik Lentz's grappling-centric win over Andre Winner in a slow-paced fight at UFC 118, but a more accurate description of the column might have been: "Too much wrestling in MMA, says guy whose friends keep losing to superior wrestlers."Hardy's thesis, more or less, is that there are too many wrestlers in the UFC who just want to take opponents down and hold them there, and this is a problem the sport needs to address via rule changes. As Hardy writes in his attempt to preemptively counter the argument that he and many of his fellow Brits simply need to become better wrestlers: