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The Breakdown: UFC 127

Posted by Jose Fernandez on 28th February 2011

Pictured: Fitch and Penn fight to a draw.

Sandwiched in between a couple of blockbuster cards, UFC 127 turned out to be a rather entertaining night of fights. One of the greatest mixed martial artists, BJ Penn took on arguably the greatest welterweight not named George St. Pierre. Michael Bisping and Rivera co-headline the card in what became one of the greatest, or worst, feuds since Shamrock vs. Ortiz. Add Lytle taking on new comer, yet veteran with 62 fights on his resume, Brian Ebersole and we got a card worth taking a look at. Read the rest of this entry »

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UFC 114 - Bisping vs. Miller Breakdown

Posted by Philip Simkins on 22nd May 2010

Pictured: Michael Bisping will be looking for the knockout against Dan Miller at UFC 114

A middleweight bout between Michael Bisping and Dan Miller will take place at UFC 114: Rampage vs. Evans on May 29th at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The fight represents an opportunity for both fighters to get back on track after suffering losses in their last UFC outings. Bisping lost a closely fought decision to Wanderlei Silva at UFC 110 and Miller dropped a unanimous decision to Demian Maia at UFC 109. At one point, both Bisping and Miller were both on the verge of top title contention.

It may also prove to be Miller’s last UFC appearance if he loses, following back to back losses against Demian Maia and Chael Sonnen. The Brazilian Jiu-jitsu black belt has amassed an 11-3 MMA and 3-2 UFC record, but is desperately in need of a win. Read the rest of this entry »

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What’s left in Wanderlei’s tank?

Posted by Bryan Belangia on 19th February 2010

Wanderlei Silva

As Wanderlei Silva prepares for his first fight in the UFC at 185lbs, that’s the biggest question.  Silva has now lost 5 of his last 6 fights and has only one win since returning to the UFC.  The losses though are nothing to get down about.  Many fighters have fell to the hands of Chuck Liddell, Quinton Jackson, and Rich Franklin.  The test that he faces now is much different.

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UFC 89: So Live That It Hurts

Posted by Andrew Rosebrock on 18th October 2008

Live from (a dude in California blogging a show in) Newcastle Birmingham!

Joe Rogan has a mightily impressive beard, almost a tribute to Evan Tanner. Let’s proceed with the proceedings.

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Posted in Andrew Rosebrock, Chris Leben, MMA, Michael Bisping, UFC | 2 Comments »

Tonight: The Count Faces a Challenge in Leben

Posted by Dave Walsh on 18th October 2008

 

Michael Bisping is an interesting fighter for a few reasons, partially as he is a home grown star, and more or less the anchor for UFC’s future in the UK. Bisping is, most likely admittedly, not the most experienced or accomplished fighter in the world. Granted, Bisping is on a skill level of being a UFC fighter and all that it stands for, when he first arrived all of the hype that they put on him seemed unwarranted.
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Fighting Words: Leben vs. Bisping

Posted by Jonathan Snowden on 17th October 2008

Legitimate main event? Or a new low? Our experts argue it out.

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10 Good Things From UFC 83

Posted by Lee Casebolt on 21st April 2008

ZUFFA’s most recent PPV outing has met with, at best, lukewarm support.  I believe the word “crap” has popped up more than once.  In keeping with the Total-MMA commitment to balanced journalism (a commitment which I, in fact, just made up), it falls to me to present a slightly different view.  St. Pierre-Serra 2 was not a complete waste of your time and money.  No fewer than ten quality things came from that broadcast.  To wit:

10.  Rich Franklin’s sweet armbar escape.

For a guy who isn’t supposed to have much in the way of ground skills, that was a sweet little move.  I, for one, missed the Joe Rogan Experience and had to exclaim “That’s high level jujitsu!” to myself.  But it had nothing on…

9.  GSP’s Superman punch/leg kick combo.

As has already been said on our forums, that’s some wacky video game shit right there.  You might be forgiven for missing it in light of the complete beatdown being administered, but, seriously, damn.  This is why I stopped watching pro wrestling entirely - MMA has progressed to the point that I can see borderline impossible techniques performed under competitve circumstances.

8.  Someone besides me is talking about getting Nate Quarry out of fighting and into announcing.

Granted, that person is Nate Quarry.  Still, dudes with severe spinal injuries should probably not be involved in combat sports.  Quarry seems like a good guy, and I’d rather not see him paralyzed.  Can’t he do a Fight Night or something?  Please?

7. We should never see Kalib Starnes on PPV again.

Seriously, what was that all about?  Starnes has never impressed in previous outings, and this should be the final nail in his coffin as a PPV performer.

6.  Or Travis Lutter.

Don’t make weight once, shame on you.  Don’t get in shape twice, see ya later.

5.  Michael Bisping is that much closer to a middleweight title shot.

Wherein Anderson Silva will kill him dead.  But with two-time Silva victim Franklin and boring non-English speaking Okami the closest things to top middleweights available on the ZUFFA roster, you take what you can get.  The fight could be a decent semi-main, or main event in London and draw a decent house.

4.  I don’t really have a #4.

Maybe just nine good things happened.  Oops.

3.  The 170lb title has now been defended in five countries, more than any other major title.

Pat Miletich defended the then-lightweight belt in Brazil (vs. Mikey Burnett) and Japan (vs Kenichi Yamamoto), in addition to his US title defenses.  Matt Hughes and Carlos Newton added Great Britain to the list.  No other major MMA belt has as great a claim to being a true “world” title.

2.  Matt Serra’s presumptive return to the 155lb ranks where he belongs.

I don’t have strong feelings about Serra as a person one way or the other, but I like him as a fighter.  As a lightweight fighter.  Hey, if you’re a professional fighter and you get a shot at a world title, you take it.  Serra hit the fadeaway grandslam hail mary Rocky mixed sports metaphor jackpot in the first GSP fight and got to hold the belt for a few months, and good on him.  Now let him go fight Frankie Edgar, Kenny Florian, Roger Huerta, and other guys his own size. 

1.  The best man finally holds the welterweight title.   

This is a biggie.  Anyone committed to MMA’s credibility wants the best fighter in a division recognized as “world champion” by the sport’s premier company.  No one doubts GSP is that man.  Without meaning to denigrate Matt Serra as a fighter, he was a fluke champion and we all knew it.  Let’s start lining up challengers for the real champ now. 

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Bisping makes a funny

Posted by Iain Liddle on 7th April 2008

We’d be neglecting the necessary amount of British bias, as promised in our manifesto, if we didn’t take every opportunity to post videos of Michael Bisping.

Here he is at what appears to be Old Trafford crackin’ da jyokes and generally getting up to mischief. This comes in reponse to McCarthy calling Bisping ‘average’ (not how the writer refers to MMA as UFC there) and went on to claim that nobody in the middleweight division can hang with him on the ground.

Bisping initially responded by calling his oppenent a ‘a fat BJJ player who flops on his back and does nothing to win a fight’ and claiming that his blood was boiling after hearing McCarthy’s comments about him.

Bisping seems to have a anti-chubby agenda with him previously having slammed Josh Haynes for being overweight before their fight at the TUF3 Finale.. although in that he had a good point with Haynes now fighting at 170lbs as opposed to 205.

In other British-based UFC news, the company have announced that Terry Etim will face Rob Emerson at UFC 84. This is an interesting fight and will be a more legitimate test of where Etim is at.

Putting him in there against Gleison Tibau as they did is only going to end in disaster. We’re not known for our wrestling over here and it’s a waste of time to throw such a young guy in there with a high-level grappler before he’s had a chance to train with the right people to get all aspects of his game up to the UFC level.

In taking on Emerson he’s facing a guy who is also likely to want to keep the fight standing if his previous bouts are anything to go by, and he’s shown in the past that he’s more than beatable without the need to take him down and win from the floor. Seems like sensible matchmaking.

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