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WEC: Faber vs.Pulver - Liveblog tonight!

Posted by Iain Liddle on 1st June 2008

So the crazy MMA calendar has thrown up two high-profile events in two days and as such you’re all being treated to two liveblogs in two days.

Join us from near fight time for live results and thoughts on all the main card action.

In the meantime, go and read significantly fewer headlines than yesterday relating to tonigh’s event. You can also watch some highlights from the post-fight Elite XC press conference where there was an altercation between a very smart man in Brett Rogers and a not so smart in Kimbo.


Picture credit goes to Combat Lifestyle.

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Elite XC: Primetime - Liveblog!

Posted by Iain Liddle on 31st May 2008

And we are off~! The internet prelims are just getting started for the most high-profile night in North American MMA history. Go to proelite.com or CBS sportsline to watch them now.

Iain Liddle and Alan Conceicao bringing you everything you need to know.

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Betting Review

Posted by Iain Liddle on 26th May 2008

So Farrow and I both threw down huge sums at the weekend one of us was more successful than the other. My eagerness to post this review may give some indication as to who that was.

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Betting Preview: Iain

Posted by Iain Liddle on 24th May 2008

I’m in a real hurry so I just want to post this here before the event to make it official.

This week I have actually put money down in the REAL WORLD on the outcome of tonights UFC. It’s only £5 and I;m not expecting to win but it’ll keep things interesting, even moreso. I have placed the money on an accumulator featuring the following fighters at the odds stated.

Yoshiyuki Yoshida @ 1.66
Shane Carwin @ 1.57
Dong-Hyun Kim @ 1.30
Rich Clementi @ 1.44
Rousimar Palhares @ 2.10
BJ Penn @ 1.40
Thiago Silva @ 1.10

This works out at 149/10, 15.9 or +1490 depending on your gambling language. I haven’t had time work out where I stand in this competition, but good ol’ Kawajiri won for me last week so I know I have at least $50. I shall place that on the above accumulator here too.

I’ll work out where Farrow and I stand at some in the next day or two.

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DREAM 3: Live Results

Posted by Iain Liddle on 11th May 2008

The show has just got underway which means the first fight should be starting in about half an hour knowing Japan and their elaborate opening ceremonies.

This page will be constantly updated.

    There is an official Total MMA DREAM chat on AIM if anyone wishes to join. The room is called ‘ countingsheep’.

Enjoy!

Takeshi Yamazaki vs. Shoji Maruyama

Good first round that really picked up towards the end. Yamazaki looked like he had finished it with an armbar, and Shoji even looked like he had rolled further into it but somehow escaped. Bas commented that he won’t be drinking with his left hand tonight. Definitely Yamazaki’s round as he largely controlled top poisition although Shoji was active and landed a particularly good knee to the body when standing.

Enjotyable second round but a little frustrating if you’re a Shoji fan. It looked like he winded Yamazaki with the knee in the first and it seemed as though he may be able to take advantage as the fight went on. However he was just too reckless and missed his opportunities to capitalise and ended up on bottom too often. Good action from both guys though. This show is one for one so far.

Yamazaki gets the unanimous decision and the dubious honour of being the lamb to be slaughtered by KID.

Middleweight GP: Jason Miller vs. Katsuyori Shibata

This type of fight is a perfect argument for an international sanctioning body to prevent such horrible mismatches. Miller knew immedaitely that he was in a different league to Shibata and proceeded to emabarass him and advertise his own unique brand of ‘Mayhem’ for around seven minutes or however long it lasted. Shibata should not be fighting and was basically paid to take a beating here.

Miller landed several dangerous knees to the face of Shibata and I wouldn’t be surprised if he had a broken cheekbone or somesuch. Yuji Shamada is an embarassment to refereeing. Miller starts rambling in Japanese afterwards and the Japanese crowd don’t seem very impressed. Also - Bas is being typically excellent on commentary.

I’d be surprised if Mayhem-Sakuraba isn’t made before the end of the year.

Middleweight GP: Melvin Manhoef vs. Kim Dae Won

Talking of fights that look like an argument for international regulation. This could also be nasty but I have a soft spot for Melvin so will tolerate it.

Can I just re-iterate my love for Manhoef. He comes out to the battle cry from the film 300 which is cool, if a little cliche. Then you have the motivational speech where the Golden Glory coach screams at him which is always a touching moment. Finally he walks to the ring on a LEASH just ot prove he is a bad apple and would gladly kill you despite the engaging smile on his face.

Wow, this was actually surprisingly competitive. Dae Won stunned him standing and took the fight to the ground early on. I thought we were on for a huge upset as Manhoef was audibly breathing very heavily and just holding for dear life. Somehow he got to top position though and landed a brutal knee to the back of Dae Won’s head that effectively knocked him out in an instant. He landed the obligatory hammerfists and as Dae Won is Korean and not Japanese the refereee doesn’t stand there and watch him die for ten minutes and mercifully ends it straight away.

Melvin excuses his performance by explaining that he only fought Bonjasky TWO WEEKS ago, which is a pretty incredible experience to recover from in such a short period. Apparently Tamura is likely out of the tournament due to finger injuries / money issues so expect to see Manhoef back soon.

Daisuke Nakamura vs. Jung Bu-Kyung

I can totally see Jung turning into an internet fan cult hero. Going into this fight he’s easily the best guy in MMA who doesn’t have a win to his name and he’s just so eager to throw on submission attempts that it’s impossible not to like him.

Entertaining first round that Nakamura gradually asserted his control over as it progressed. Jung is too keen and goes for the back at every opportunity and it cost him position a few times. Nakamura throws a really good straight left hand and it is connecting quite often.

Talking of a left hand, he feints with it in the second and immediately follows with a straight right that KOs Jung. That followed a great armbar exchange with the Korean showing exemplary defence. Really good fight though and this is an incredibly enjoyable card so far apart from the murder of Shibata. Jung remains without a win but he’s a winner in all out hearts. Or something.

DREAM Welterweight contender’s match: Nick Diaz vs. Katsuya Inoue

The reason we’re all here… DIAZ! Bas is rocking out the Inoue’s entrance music (R.A.T.M.).

Diaz is the strongest! Forget Judo.

He dominated the entire fight and late in the round Inoue’s corner threwthe towel in despute him not being dropped. Classic display of boxing from Diaz with him throwing body shots let and right, although they were all thrown with him typical lack of power. Where has the force that KOed Robbie Lawler gone? He also got caught a few too many times himself (like in the Mike Aina fight) but he has too good a chin to be worried by Inoue’s shots and it appeared as though it was only his lack of respect for his opponent that meant he wasn’t defending.

I can’t wait for Diaz-Sakurai later in the year for the DREAM title. It will be good to see Nick get some gold round his waist.

INTERMISSION

Lightweight GP: Tatsuya Kawajiri vs. Luiz Buscape

We’re back and that was a very dominant first round from Kawajiri. More exciting than his last fight but still not thrilling. A good exhibition of ground and pound skills though. My bet is looking good so far.

Sama again in the second. Easy victory for Kawajiri and I finally in a bet! Assuming the judges don’t rub us both. If they do I will forever boycott DREAM from now on.

Hooray! It was unanimous!

Lightweight GP: Joachim Hansen vs. Eddie Alvarez

Eddie Alvarez won a decision. Everyone go and watch this fight.

Marc: Another FOTYC from the Norwegian warrior

Lightweight GP: Kaoru Uno vs. Mitsuhiro Ishida

Uno nails Ishida with big right hook, then busts his nose open with an uppercut. Very solid takedown defense showed by Uno thus far. Ishida finally hits a takedown….doesn’t last long on the mat though.

R2 CRAZY EXCHANGE, UNO CHOKES OUT ISHIDA!!UNO CHOKES OUT ISHIDA!!!!

GOOD NIGHT!

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Gambling is here again

Posted by Iain Liddle on 9th May 2008

We return! After a week off because of the lack of places offering odds on Shooto and neither of us fancying any of the De La Hoya markets, we are back. WILL I ACTUALLY GO BROKE THIS WEEK?

Discussed are DREAM 3 and the weekend’s boxing. No place seems interested in offering Cage Rage odds.

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Betting Weekly - 25th April 2007

Posted by Iain Liddle on 25th April 2008

After a hugely successful debut edition, Farrow and I return with new picks and lessons learned from last week’s debacle (in my case). Read on if you want to win some currency on DREAM~!

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Betting Preview - 17th April 2008

Posted by Iain Liddle on 18th April 2008

I had the idea of doing a betting column on this site and finally decided to actually put it into practice.

The concept is pretty simple. Two of us each start with the proverbial thousand nicker, as Farrow is a cockney, (£1,000 to those not familiar) and each week we select a couple of bets that seem like value to us and see how it goes. The bets can relate to MMA, Boxing, K-1 or anything of that ilk. So here we go with week one…

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UFC loses both Jake O’Brien and any credibility it had left

Posted by Iain Liddle on 14th April 2008

By Iain Liddle

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Buried amongst the YAMMA headlines on Saturday morning came the news that the UFC have released Jake O’Brien from his UFC contract with Palace Fighting Championships likely to be his next destination.

The 10-1 heavyweight who is fresh off a loss to Andrei Arlovski had two fights remaining on his contract and was widely considered one of the best heavyweight prospects in world MMA. The reported reasoning for the decision is that the company simply had too many athletes under contract and he was purely one of the unlucky few chosen for the chop.

Until this news broke, and even now, I have no strong opinion on O’Brien as a fighter. I have seen maybe one non-UFC fight of his and have never interviewed him. I can’t even say that based on what I have witnessed that I could class him as a particular favourite of mine. His style is often derided as boring (sometimes unfairly) and there is no apparent charisma radiating from him to instantly grab a viewer’s attention.

Despite this however the news of his release was greatly disappointing without being too much of a shock. In fact it serves as a perfect microcosmic example of an issue that plagues the entire company. Quite simply, they aren’t a sporting league or entity and no longer can they have any claim to be so.

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K-1 Amsterdam GP Line-Up Announced

Posted by Iain Liddle on 28th March 2008

The annual K-1 calendar continues to tick along in its standard perenially-ignored way. I’m not sure why the heavies receive so little appreciation amongst the usual suspects in fight sport reporting. Possibly because Semmy Schilt seems to dominate the eventual GP finals every year and so there’s not a lot of fun to be had covering the early rounds of the tournament when the victor seems set in stone ahead of time.

Regardless, in an effort to address the balance somewhat, the fact they’ve announced the card for April’s Amsterdam GP was recently brought to my attention and it caught my interest.

Last year the corresponding fixture was responsible for one of the biggest embarrassments I’ve ever seen when Bob sapp took a dive (allegedly) against Peter Aerts, co-incidentally at a time when he was in contract dispute with the company.

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