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5 Oz. Exclusive: Tim Sylvia and Ben Rothwell not expected to fight at second Affliction show

Despite public comments that he would return for Affliction’s second-ever MMA event on Oct. 11 in Las Vegas, former UFC heavyweight champion Tim Sylvia currently has not been scheduled for the show and is unlikely to be added, his manager Monte Cox relayed to FiveOuncesOfPain.com on Wednesday.

And in spite of a report in the Aug. 4 print edition of the Wrestling Observer that indicated Ben Rothwell (also managed by Cox) was looking for a possible fight against Paul Buentello, Cox also stated that Rothwell is not scheduled for the card and is unlikely to be added as well.

Cox did indicate that the two Miletich Fighting Systems heavyweights could be involved with the promotion’s third-ever MMA event.
 
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Adrenaline MMA Delayed, Looks to October

Steve Sievert spoke with Adrenaline MMA promoter Monte Cox and learned that the card planned for early September has been delayed:

….a Sept. 6 return to Illinois, specifically Moline in the Quad Cities area, was in the works. However, that was before the UFC scheduled UFC 90 in Atlanta on the same date.

A decision to move the Adrenaline event to the following Saturday was subsequently scrapped due to a conflict with the Iowa vs. Iowa State football game, which could siphon would-be ticket buyers. That’s pushed Adrenaline MMA II to the following month, with either Oct. 18 or Oct. 25 the likely landing spot.

The delay in the Adrenaline card throws into question the status of Ben Rothwell and Tim Sylvia for these two cards. Preliminary match-ups for the Adrenaline card were introduced yesterday with neither mentioned as having a match on the October 11th Affliction card. With most estimating Affliction lost on the $3 to $5 million dollar range, Sylvia’s $800k price tag and Rothwell’s $250k could be a target for cost cutting measures, with their inclusion on the Adrenaline card a face saving fallback. While it is unclear what Sylvia’s salary for Adrenaline will be, it has been stated by Cox that Rothwell will make $200,000 for his fights for the promotion.
 
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Battlepass.com Launches Ticketing System Built for MMA

TicketBiscuit LLC today announced the launch of BattlePass.com, a new service that will help mixed martial arts (MMA) and combat sports promoters host more successful events. BattlePass, built specifically for combat sports, includes tools for event ticketing, event promotion and marketing, website maintenance, and sales reporting. In addition to the launch of BattlePass, TicketBiscuit announced an alliance agreement with the World Kickboxing Association (WKA), USA, and with the Richmond, Va.-based Combat Sports League (CSL).

Birmingham, AL (PRWEB) August 6, 2008 — TicketBiscuit LLC today announced the launch of BattlePass.com, a new service that will help mixed martial arts (MMA) and combat sports promoters host more successful events. BattlePass, built specifically for combat sports, includes tools for event ticketing, event promotion and marketing, website maintenance, and sales reporting. Company President and CEO Jeff Gale said that BattlePass will automate and streamline administrative processes, allowing fight promoters to focus on more important tasks, such as fight cards and event logistics.

In addition to the launch of BattlePass, TicketBiscuit announced an alliance agreement with the World Kickboxing Association (WKA), USA, and with the Richmond, Va.-based Combat Sports League (CSL). CSL is an organization that is fast becoming the premiere farm league for all forms of combative sports.

WKA US Representative and CSL President Brian Crenshaw commented on the BattlePass and WKA USA/CSL alliance, stating, “BattlePass will take our promotions to the next level. CSL has always provided the best talent and the highest production value. Now, with the ticketing systems and marketing tools provided by BattlePass, they can grow even further.”

Later this quarter, CSL will launch a suite of fight promotion tools that will complement the features of BattlePass. “CSL’s database plus the ticketing and marketing tools from BattlePass will be the one-two punch that will make MMA and combat sports event promoters more successful,” said Crenshaw.

Promoters who sign up with BattlePass are given a unique login which allows them to set up events, set ticket prices, accept credit cards, add videos, fighter bios and pictures, and even distribute marketing emails. At any time, promoters can get detailed reports on how ticket sales are doing, so they can adjust their marketing efforts accordingly. BattlePass also automatically updates the promoter’s web site with the event details, links to purchase tickets, and the ability to share events via popular social media websites. “We’ve made it very easy to use,” Gale said. “The idea is to save the challenge for the ring.”
 
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Preliminary UFC 87 Gate Figures

Dave Meltzer on the WrestlingObserver website gives a little info on ticket sales for UFC 87:

UFC has given plenty of free tickets to local radio stations for Saturday’s show at the Target Center. Sales were good and the gate was at $2.2 million as of six days ago, but it wasn’t going to sell out.

This is in the general range of PPV’s done outside of Vegas. These cards usually do in the low $2 million range, a noticeable step down from the Average show in LV which does in the $3 million range or a blockbuster Vegas card, which can do in the $5 million range. In baseball parlance, while these cards aren’t the Homer Runs that LV are, they are nice stand-up doubles.
 
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Ximú trains with GSP for Xtreme MMA

After the great submission at The Glory, Gustavo “Ximú” went to Canada to train with his friend and UFC welterweight champion, Georges St. Pierre, and now is back to Brazil. “I came here today (yesterday), because training there are just finished and I’ll fight in Canada at September. I came back to Brazil and I believe GSP will come here by August 22nd, to help me finish my training”, told Ximú, that made a good contract and will fight at September 13th.

“I’ll fight at Xtreme MMA, the major Canadian event, against Brandon Curts. I saw a couple of his fights at Youtube and I believe he’ll try to come over me with punches, get me to the ground and work on the ground and pound”, said the Gracie Barra athlete, that commented the terms of the three-fights contract with the event. “The good thing of the contract is that I’m only exclusive inside Canada. I can sign wherever I want out of there, so Renato “Babalu” is helping me and trying something for me at California”, told the fighter, that commented the training with GSP.

“I trained Wrestling, defense and the physical part with them… I trained with St. Pierre, David Laseau, Danis Kang… Almost all the athletes there were from Dream, Pride, UFC… It was a Top training, highly professional. It was a great experience for me and I’ll try to continue it here now”, finished the athlete.
 
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Rafael Cordeiro Interview

One of the best MMA coaches of the world, Rafael Cordeiro, coach of Chute Boxe , spoke to TATAME about the repercussion of Cris Cyborg’s performance at EliteXC, and said that everybody is very happy with her victory. About her next fight in the event, Cordeiro said everything is already settled down and she can face Gina Carano in the future. Chegk below the complete interview with Rafael Cordeiro.

When will Cris Cyborg fight again?

She’ll be at EliteXC’s October 4th show, again live by CBS, at Florida , against a Japanese fighter, Yoki Takarashi. She’s a very tough fighter and it’ll be a great fight. We signed the contract yesterday and Cris will fight her.

How was the repercussion of Cris’ victory in ?

They’re impressed with her performance. Gary Shaw, EliteXC’s VP, said that she’s the most brutal athlete he had ever seen and that Gina is a star of the event, but now Cris is a star too. We’re very happy, we saw that he was praising both of them, and said that they can face each other.

How is Chute Boxe’s American branch?

It’s great here. Marlon Mathias came here, Cris might come finish her training here too, Evangelista Cyborg will come prepare here for his fight too, Fernando Bettega is moving to and it’ll be great. People are enjoying the training here, the Muay Thai preparation, MMA, it’s really cool. We won a No Gi competition last weekend in Long Beach . Each day we only get better here.

Did you had any situation with American athletes on the team?

We’re getting used to they kind of work. In the beginning we were shocked, but then we saw that they want to go where the best training is. They’re coming here because of our aggressive style, and now we have a lot of athletes, new sparrings and it’s great. Our athletes are very motivated because our training is different, all the attention we give the athlete. I’m learning a lot here, as a coach, taking care of the athlete, physical preparation, losing weight… My time here has been great.
 
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DREAM Middleweight GP Matchups Confirmed

It’s official - DREAM has confirmed the middleweight grand prix match-ups for the final round of their 185 lbs tournament, scheduled for Sept. 23 at the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan.

The first stanza will see Dutch powerhouse Melvin Manhoef take on Armenian-Dutch upstart Gegard Mousasi, in a bout that many, including Mousasi, are predicting to be a stand up war.

“For Manhoef, I’ll be focusing on stand-up,” said Mousasi in an interview earlier this week. Unfortunately the Team Jurojin fighter didn’t elaborate on his gameplan, simply stating: “all the finalists are dangerous, if you play their game.”

In the other semi-final tilt, Croatian Zelg Galesic takes on ADCC champion Ronaldo “
“Jacare” Souza. The match-up is truly a throwback to striker vs. grappler, with the first man to make a mistake most likely losing the fight.

Despite a poor record against world-class grapplers, Galesic is confident in his abilities and gameplan, as revealed in an earlier interview with The Fight Network.

“Jacare is one of the best grapplers in the world,” said Galesic. “At the same time, he has a perfect ground game for MMA, as he always likes to stay on top of you. It’s no secret that I need to avoid the ground and find the shortest route to his chin.”

In other news, DREAM matchmakers also confirmed one non-tournament bout, which will pit Hideo Tokoro against Atsushi Yamamoto.

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DREAM Middleweight GP Finals

September 23rd, 2008

Saitama Arena

Saitama, Japan

Confirmed Bouts:

Melvin Manhoef vs. Gegard Mousasi

Zelg Galesic vs. Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza

Hideo Tokoro vs. Atsushi Yamamoto
 

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Tito is fuckin up by taking Babalu as his first fight though, Babalu will fuck Tito's world up right now. It Babalu fucks him up too bad then Tito can't be marketed at all anymore.
YEA BABALU IS A DECENT FIGHTER BUT HE CHOKES BIGTIME. PLUS TITO CAN DEFINITELY TAKE A SHOT REFER TO THE TWO CHUCK LIDELL FIGHTS. WHERE AS BABALU SOMETIMES LOSES WITHIN SECONDS.
 
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THALES LEITES VS GORAN RELJIC AT UFC 90

Recently, rumors were circling that Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu ace Thales Leites would make his return at UFC Fight Night in Omaha, Neb against Dean Lister. Unfortunately, an injury befell Lister and now Leites will move to Oct 25 and face Croation fighter, Goran Reljic.

The bout has been signed and confirmed to MMAWeekly.com by sources close to the fighters.

Leites is coming off of a win over former top contender, Nate Marquardt, back in June in which the Brazilian fell victim to two separate illegal strikes from his opponent. Leites survived the incidents and came out with a split decision victory.

His opponent at UFC 90, Goran Reljic, made a very impressive debut at UFC 84 in May putting away American Top Team fighter, Wilson Gouveia, by TKO in the 2nd round of their match-up.

Reljic looked devastating with crisp striking that helped him pick apart his opponent en route to victory.

Leites vs. Reljic could be another pivotal fight in the middleweight division as contenders are still being built as possible opposition for 185lb king, Anderson Silva.

More fights will be announced for UFC 90 in the coming weeks.
 
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Dana White: "Yes," some WEC weight classes will be folded into the UFC

After months of openly considering the move, Zuffa LLC is now committed to folding some of the WEC's heavier weight classes into the UFC, and UFC President Dana White today said the process is already underway.

White confirmed the partial WEC-UFC merger while a guest on today's edition of TAGG Radio (www.taggradio.com), the official radio partner of MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com).

"We're working on that now," White said of the merger.

Ever since Zuffa LLC (the UFC's parent company) purchased the organization in December 2006, White has maintained that the WEC would be run as a separate entity -- not a feeder system for the UFC -- with a focus on the sport's lighter weight classes.

Although some fighters -- including current WEC lightweight champion Jamie Varner, former UFC title-holder Jens Pulver and featherweight prospect Leonard Garcia -- went from the UFC to the WEC, they weren't necessarily demotions. In fact, Pulver and Garcia made the moves so they could fight at 145 pounds (a weight class not offered in the UFC), and Varner joined the WEC with the promise of a title shot.

However, the organization has struggled to stock its middleweight and light heavyweight divisions, and rather than pull talent from the UFC, White said the WEC's 205-pound and 185-pound divisions will be folded into the UFC.

"The answer is yes, and we're working on that right now," White said.

Although the light-heavyweight division offers some decent prospects in current WEC title-holder Steve Cantwell and former champ Brian Stann, neither is likely to make much of an immediate impact in the UFC's stacked 205-pound division.

However, a couple of WEC 185-pounders could make some waves in the UFC. Current WEC middleweight champ Paulo Filho is generally considered one of the world's top three 185-pounders, and his upcoming Sept. 10 opponent, Chael Sonnen, gave Filho all he could handle in their previous match-up. UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva and Filho are friends and, in the past, said they're unlikely to fight each other. However, Rich Franklin, Nate Marquardt, Michael Bisping and Dan Henderson all provide intriguing match-ups for the undefeated Brazilian.

In any manner, White didn't mention a timetable for the merger but confirmed the wheels are in motion.

To hear the full interview with White, check out the TAGG Radio archives.
 
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Rampage Speaks Out Since His Arrest

MINNEAPOLIS – Former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson spoke publicly Thursday for the first time since his July 15 arrest in Costa Mesa, Calif.

The highly popular mixed martial arts fighter was arrested by Costa Mesa police following a chase and booked into the Orange County jail on suspicion of felony evading, hit and run and reckless driving.

One of the persons Jackson allegedly sideswiped on the 55 Freeway was 38-year-old Holli Griggs of Huntington Beach, Calif. On Aug. 1, her fiance, Bill Krebs, told the Newport Beach Daily Pilot that Griggs, who was 16 weeks pregnant with a boy, suffered a miscarriage.

UFC president Dana White, who flew to Southern California to be with Jackson on July 15 after learning of the arrest from the Internet site TMZ.com, brought Jackson to the news conference Thursday to promote UFC 87 at the Mall of America.

White introduced Jackson to a large crowd and said the fighter’s problems were caused by failing to eat, drink and sleep and by consuming too many energy drinks. Jackson, normally a great public speaker, made brief remarks at the podium, then sat behind White at the news conference.

Later, after signing autographs for fans, Jackson spoke briefly with Yahoo! Sports about his troubles.

“I’m not allowed to say everything,” Jackson said. “I was hurt by some personal problems I had. It caused me not to eat and not to sleep. Emotional, yeah.”

White said part of Jackson’s problems was the result of a split with trainer Juanito Ibarra, with whom he was very close. White said the two split after Jackson’s July 5 loss to Forrest Griffin in Las Vegas.

He wouldn’t disclose details other than to say the split had noting to do with fighting.

“That was a big part of his problem, too,” White said of the split with Ibarra. “I’m not going to comment on that. That’s between them. But that’s another big negative thing that’s happened in his life that has messed him up too.”

Jackson declined to say much when quizzed about Ibarra. When it was noted that Ibarra seemed like a father figure, Jackson grimaced.

“That’s what hurts,” Jackson said. “I can’t say. You guys will find out soon enough.”

Prosecutors have yet to file charges against Jackson. White contended that Jackson simply knocked the mirror off Griggs’ Cadillac Escalade and said he believes Jackson will face no legal issues over the loss of Griggs’ unborn baby.

Jackson would not address that issue, but White was more than willing to do so.

“I don’t think he does (have legal issues) any more,” White said. “The reality is, once we got the diagnosis of what happened, they psychologically evaluated him for over 72 hours. The police were very involved in this whole thing. The place he went to, the police took him to. They diagnosed him and treated him and then he was fine. The reality is, had he been drunk or on drugs or just went out on a rage and terrorized like he did, I think it would have been bad. What he did was, he literally was sick and had delirium.

“That car wreck? The reality is, he knocked her mirror off. The airbags didn’t open. There was no trauma done to her. You know what I mean? That one is out there like, ‘He hit her and she lost her baby.’ It was a week later. He knocked her mirror off her car. Rampage said, and he’ll tell you when you talk to him, ‘I care about everybody. I care about all life. I would never hurt anybody.’

“That’s the way he is,” White said. “Now he’s in a situation where somebody’s trying to civil sue him and make some money. Absolutely not. Absolutely not, this is not a criminal thing. No way. I’m not lawyer and I’m no judge (but) this stuff will be worked out in the court.”

Jackson said he already has begun training and is eager to fight again as soon as possible. He said he has been working with a boxing coach to improve his striking.

He said he thought he deserved to get the decision against Griffin but said he did not go into a funk because of the loss.

“It was a close fight, but I thought I won,” Jackson said. “I thought I did enough to win. I felt like I won the first round. I feel like I won the third round, and I felt like I won the fourth round. I felt like he won the fifth round, second and fifth. That’s how I feel, but I’m not a judge.

“It is what it is. I don’t care about fights, because I’m a fighter. That’s not going to be the last fight I lose. Who cares about that? I don’t care about winning the fight. Who cares? I’m going to come back, train hard and make more money.”

Jackson said he is looking forward to fighting again because it’s how he supports his family.

“That’s something that people really don’t know about me is that it’s always a 50-50 chance you can go out there and lose a fight,” Jackson said. “Who cares? It’s a fight. It’s not the end of the world.”

He said he was reluctant to speak because “I don’t want to get into trouble with anybody.” He thanked White and the UFC and said, “I love all these guys in the UFC. They’ve been great in supporting me. I’m happy to be out here and be a regular person again.”
 
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BROCK LESNAR: "I STRIVE TO BE THE BEST"

When it was first announced by the Ultimate Fighting Championship that Brock Lesnar would be fighting for them, many people were skeptical of his fighting ability. A former WWE superstar and NCAA wrestling national champion, he is an unbelievable athlete with astounding quickness for his size.



If there is one thing you can’t deny, it’s that Lesnar was not given an easy debut opponent in the Octagon. He was pitted against former UFC heavyweight champion Frank Mir. When the fight started, it looked like Lesnar was going to buzz saw right through the former champion. He took Mir down immediately and proceeded to unleash a brutal series of strikes. But in a transition, Mir instinctively tangled up Lesnar’s leg and caught him in a kneebar.



If nothing else, everyone saw that Brock Lesnar is for real, but still a newcomer to the sport. With more experience, however, he could become a legitimate contender in the heavyweight division.



Now he will make his return to the Octagon on Saturday night against “The Texas Crazy Horse” Heath Herring. Lesnar spoke with MMAWeekly Radio about his upcoming bout. “Everything is good. Just wrapping things up this week,” said the Minnesota native. “I had a solid training camp. I couldn't ask for anything more except a victory.”



Taking on top opposition is something that Lesnar is accustomed to and with an experienced veteran like Herring; once again, he will have a tough task ahead.



“I think it's something I had to do in general. I don't know any different. I didn't want any hand-me-outs or anything like that,” said a confident Lesnar. “If I was going to do this, I'm going to do this full blown. I've been an athlete my whole life. He has more fights than I do and more experience, I guess, in the fight game, but this camp I really surrounded myself with many different people. I brought Travis Wiuff into this camp. I brought in Brad Imes. Just different guys to challenge me in different areas. It was a good camp.”



There’s a famous saying that you learn from your mistakes. Lesnar is a student of the game and had realized the biggest mistake he made against Mir. “Just be patient. I have 15 minutes to win this fight. I just got to be smart. I showed a little immaturity on my behalf by making a wrong move. If Brock Lesnar were to fight the Brock Lesnar then, I'd beat him. I just try to learn and grow and evolve my game every game. I'm just eager to learn and evolve and I have to if I want to be a contender in the heavyweight division. I've always had the mindset that I don't know everything. You learn something new every day. That's the honest-to-God truth.”



Heath Herring has fought some of the top fighters in this sport including Fedor Emelianenko, Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira, and Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic. Due to his long-standing career, Lesnar has had an opportunity to review his fights. “I feel very confident going into this fight. We really left no stone unturned. With Heath, we know his game plan. We kind of know what he's all about. We're going to try to control this fight and not get excited about anything really. Pick and choose my openings and come away with a victory.



“Heath has had a long career. I don't know if he's at the end of his career or not. We're prepared for whatever Heath Herring shows up that night. There're many different Heaths and we're prepared for all of them and I believe it.”



Herring isn’t called the Texas Crazy Horse for no reason. He’s an extremely talented, capricious fighter. Lesnar believes that may be the most difficult part of training for him. “The hardest part of training for Heath was is that he's unpredictable,” stated Lesnar. “You don't know what he's going to bring that evening. Our main goal in this fight is just to suffocate him and control him. There's no surprises. For me, I'm full boar. I'm going to stay close to him and avoid his kicks and his solid right hand. I believe on the ground, we're going to control him.”



UFC 87 will take place in Minneapolis, Minn., which is Lesnar’s back yard. Excessive traveling had a major role in his decision to not pursue his professional wrestling career. A fight in his home state is right up his alley. “For me, I don't have to get on a damn airplane. I'm going to sleep in my own bed. I think home field advantage plays a big part. But you know Heath is going to try to come here and take that away from me, but I'm going to do everything in my power to make sure that doesn't happen.”



There has been a lot of speculation that this fight is do-or-die for Lesnar. He believes that he needs a win here to keep himself afloat in the UFC. “For me, I've lost my debut fight and like I said, I'm a sore loser. I don't want to lose. It's going to be gangbusters on Aug. 9 to win. Look at anybody. You don't see anybody hanging around in the UFC with a losing record,” said Lesnar.



However, win or lose, he doesn’t plan on quitting anytime soon. “This is my job. I'm here. As long as I'm winning and as long as I'll be a contender in the heavyweights, I'll be around for a while.”



The one thing that defines who Brock Lesnar is as a person is his perseverance and his desire to excel at any task. He believes that is why he is the athlete that he is today and why he can set lofty goals for himself. “I strive to be the best at whatever I do. That has never changed. My plan is to one day hold the UFC heavyweight belt. I haven't changed my mind at all.”
 
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Gomi had a public training

Takanori Gomi had an interview after a public training.
Gomi:
I did some trainings for last couple of months here in Tokyo where it is very humid and around 90F everyday. I'm very tired mentally and physically and I'm losing my power of concentration; therefore, I decided to go Nagano for a change. I believe I will relax and have an efficient training by being surrounded by nature. I focus on training hard as well as conditioning next week. I will get myself ready for my fight. I have been in MMA for last 10 years. I want to win this fight and congratulate my hard work in last 10 years. I remember my original intention when I started MMA and I will run toward the No.1 fighter in the world.
 
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Dana White’s curious admission about Mirko Cro Cop


It’s believed by many that the UFC bought PRIDE with the intentions of killing it, although when the deal took place, Zuffa claimed they had every intention of keeping PRIDE alive. In fact, according to former PRIDE owner Nobuyuki Sakakibara, part of the agreement of the PRIDE sale was for Zuffa to maintain the PRIDE brand and continue promoting shows under its banner. Obviously, that never materialized. White claimed, “I’ve pulled everything out of the trick box that I can and I can’t get a TV deal over there with PRIDE. I don’t think they want us there. I don’t think they want me there.”

Then earlier this year, Sakakibara, Ubon, and Dream Stage Holdings filed a lawsuit against PRIDE FC Worldwide, which was setup by Zuffa for the PRIDE acquisition, claiming Zuffa never had any intention promoting PRIDE events. To my knowledge, no one from Zuffa has ever admitted to purchasing PRIDE for the purpose of killing it.

Now in this video, White talks about the “real reason” why they signed Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic. In White’s own words:

“Fifty times we thought it was over and we were buying PRIDE, then we hear they were talking to these guys and these guys and kept string us along. So when Mirko Cro Cop’s deal came up, we went after Mirko aggressively, signed him, and that really started to unravel PRIDE. He was really tight with them, so once we were able to take him away, all the other fighters started talking to us too. And that was basically the last nail in the coffin for those guys. It was really a business move to buy PRIDE. That’s why we signed Cro Cop.

It wasn’t like we brought Cro Cop in and thought he was going to take over the heavyweight division or anything. I think that’s what the fans thought—the hardcore fans who really knew a lot about PRIDE—but it was a business move to kill PRIDE.”
 
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SENGOKU Middleweight GP Taking Shape! Kazuhiro Nakamura Drops To Participate

The SENGOKU Middleweight GP which starts at SENGOKU V on September 28th is taking shape. Four participants have been announced and there are some great names in there. The four participants are Kazuhiro Nakamura who signs with SENGOKU and drops to Middleweight, SHOOTO Light Heavyweight Champion Siyar Bahadurzada who returns to the ring for the first time since his loss against Kazuo Misaki at SENGOKU I, 2007 Strikeforce Middlweight Tournament winner Jorge Santiago, and Evangelista Cyborg from Chute Boxe. The winner of this GP will probably face Kazuo Misaki in the first ever SENGOKU Middleweight Title fight.

SENGOKU V
Date: September 28th, 2008
Place: National Yoyogi Stadium in Tokyo, Japan

Middleweight GP Series 2008 1st Round:
Kazuhiro Nakamura
Evangelista Cyborg
Jorge Santiago
Siyar Bahadurzada

Also announced was an additional fight for SENGOKU IV on August 24th. In an old school match Kazuo Takahashi returns to face Valentijn Overeem who makes his SENGOKU debut.

SENGOKU IV
Date: August 24th, 2008
Place: Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan

Lightweight Fight:
Takanori Gomi vs. Bang Seung Hwan

Middleweight Fight:
Frank Trigg vs. Makoto Takimoto

Heavyweight Fights:
Peter Graham vs. Moise Rimbon
Pawel Nastula vs. Yang Dong Yi
Kazuo Takahashi vs. Valentijn Overeem

Lightweight GP Series 2008 1st Round:
Eiji Mitsuoka vs. Rodrigo Damm
Satoru Kitaoka vs. Clay French
Mizuto Hirota vs. Ryan Schultz
Kazunori Yokota vs. Bojan Kosednar
 
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SENGOKU Sign Top BJJ Player! “Xande” Enters MMA

Alexandre “Xande” Ribeiro has signed with SENGOKU and will make his debut at SENGOKU V according to ADCombat.com. Xande is one of the best in BJJ right now, he recently defeated Roger Gracie in the finals of the 2008 Mundials Open-Weight class. He has won the Open-Weight class in the Mundials two times (2006 & 2008), the Heavyweight class four times (2004, 2006-2008), and the 98 kg class in ADCC one time (2007). He is the younger brother of MMA veteran Saulo Ribeiro, whose sole MMA loss came against Yuki Kondo in 2000.
 
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Suganuma vs. Hamman II headlines Aug. 15 ShoXC event

EliteXC announced a full fight card for its upcoming "ShoXC" event series stop in California, and the night's main event features a rematch of light heavyweights Po'ai Suganuma (9-1) vs. Jared Hamman (10-1).

The event takes place Aug. 15 at the Table Mountain Casino in Friant, Calif., and airs on Showtime (11 p.m. ET/PT).

Other televised bouts include EliteXC rookies, a UFC veteran, the launch of a new women's weight class, and -- for the first time -- a title fight from one of EliteXC's sister promotions.

Suganuma and Hamman first met back in April, in the main event of a ShoXC event at the same California venue. The fight was stopped just 15 seconds into the first round as Suganuma earned a knockout via flying knee. Hamman immediately sprung to his feet to argue the stoppage, and a rematch has been in the works ever since.

Also on the main card, Fabricio Camoes (10-4) will go for his sixth consecutive victory when he meets "The Ultimate Fighter 2" cast member Sam Morgan (19-10) in a lightweight bout.

After his original EliteXC debut was scratched in December due to a broken ankle, Cyrille "The Snake" Diabate (14-6-1) will return to make his promotional debut against ShoXC veteran Jaime Fletcher (9-3).

In a King of the Cage showcase fight, middleweight title-holder and 20-year-old Keith Berry (7-2) will defend his KOTC belt against challenger Ray Lizama (5-5).

Also on the televised main card is a bout between female fighters Debi Purcell (4-1) and Rosi Sexton (8-1). Last month EliteXC Head of Fight Operations Jeremy Lappen said the organization planned to launch a women's 130-pound class to supplement the current 140-pound class, and the Purcell-Sexton fight will be the division's first. It could also have an immediate impact on the division's title picture; Lappen said the organization plans to crown champions in both female divisions within the next year.

The Aug. 15 event will feature Mauro Ranallo with play-by-play duties, and "The Fight Professor" Stephen Quadros will provide color commentary.

Tickets for the event, which range from $50 to $80, are now on sale.

The full card includes:

MAIN CARD (TELEVISED)

Jared Hamman (10-1) vs. Po'ai Suganuma (9-1)
Fabricio Camoes (10-4) vs. Sam Morgan (19-10)
Cyrille "The Snake" Diabate (14-6-1) vs. Jaime Fletcher (9-3)
Keith Berry (7-2) vs. Ray Lizama (5-5)
Debi Purcell (4-1) vs. Rosi Sexton (8-1)
PRELIMINARY CARD (UN-TELEVISED)

Melanie LaCroix (1-0) vs. Katrina Alendale (0-2)
Ralph Lopez (3-0) vs. Roberto Vargas (2-0)
Josh Rave (8-4) vs. Jesse Brock (6-3)
Mike Moreno (3-2) vs. Lucas Gumaza (2-0)
Marcus Levesser (5-2) vs. Josh McDonald (3-3)
 
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PENN MOVING TO 170 REGARDLESS OF UFC 87 OUTCOMES

Georges St-Pierre and BJ Penn first fought at UFC 58, more than two years ago. Penn dominated the first round but lost a close split decision to the Canadian mixed martial arts superstar. Penn confirmed to MMAWeekly that he expects to be back in the octagon in Dec. against the winner of St-Peirre and Jon Fitch at UFC 87. But UFC president Dana White is not so sure.

"I don't think he'll get the winner of Fitch and GSP, said the UFC president. "He wants to fight GSP if GSP wins the title. GSP has a win over him. He wants to try to beat GSP. I don't think he'd move up if Fitch won."

Penn disagrees, commenting, "I'd feel okay facing anyone for the welterweight title."

"Jon Fitch is a great opponent, a tough opponent, but St. Pierre brings the whole backing of Canada with him to a fight," stated Penn. "Fan base, this sport, it's entertainment. It would be great to put on a big fight with me and St-Pierre, but then again, it’s about me fighting the best fighter and if Fitch goes down and proves he’s the best fighter, then he’s the man.”

Penn recently told MMAWeekly.com that he wants to bounce back and forth between the 170 and 155 pound weight divisions. "I'd like to fight welterweight and lightweight at the same time if I could," said the former welterweight champion.

"I'm moving up to the welterweight division and moving down to defend the lightweight title," stated the UFC lightweight titleholder.

Penn expects his next fight to be at welterweight and to be against the winner of St-Pierre and Fitch. "I'm looking at the Florian/Huerta fight and I'm also looking and the Georges St-Pierre/Jon Fitch fight," stated the Hawaiian fighter.
 
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THE ART OF WAR AS STRATEGIZED BY ST PIERRE

“The clever combatant imposes his will on the enemy, but does not allow the enemy's will to be imposed on him.”

- Sun Tzu, “The Art of War”



Current UFC welterweight champion Georges St. Pierre may not have studied the famous text by Chinese General Sun Tzu, but he certainly employs his strategies in all of his fights.



Whether it was out wrestling Josh Koscheck, putting a ground clinic together against Matt Serra, or simply overpowering Matt Hughes, St. Pierre has taken the best weapon away from each of his opponents and made it his own strength.



Now St. Pierre faces his toughest challenge to date at UFC 87 when he faces top contender Jon Fitch, who is an extremely well rounded and dangerous fighter in all parts of his game. Despite the odds making him a huge favorite, St. Pierre isn’t looking past Fitch at all.



“A lot of people make me try to see through Jon Fitch and I don’t want that. I made a mistake once, I don’t want to do it again,” said St. Pierre alluding to his loss to Matt Serra. “Jon Fitch is probably the most dangerous guy I’ve fought so far, he’s a new breed of mixed martial arts fighter. Very well rounded.”



The last time St. Pierre attempted to make the first defense after winning his title, he ran into another underdog named Matt Serra. When the night ended, the Canadian left without the championship gold around his waist. He doesn’t plan on lightning striking twice.



“I’m going to be able to succeed where I failed last time,” St. Pierre said simply.



What he has done since the loss to Serra has been simply a matter of preparing and putting together the perfect game plan for victory.



“The general who wins the battle makes many calculations in his temple before the battle is fought. The general who loses makes but few calculations beforehand.”

- Sun Tzu, “The Art of War”



Like reading from a game winning playbook, St. Pierre and his team of coaches have already formulated what they will do to defeat Fitch. Now it’s just up to the champion to make it happen.



“I have a strategy coming into the fight, but it’s like when you play cards, you don’t want to show your hand. But you can be sure I have something planned for him,” said St. Pierre.



“The way I do it, I try to think what is he going to plan to do and I do something to mess up his plan. Like a chess game, and I’m very good at chess.”



Regarded as one of the toughest match-ups in all of MMA, St. Pierre is ready to once again put his training to the test when he faces Fitch at UFC 87 on Saturday night.



“I’m not going to let my opponent dictate my game plan. I’m going to choose where the fight will go. I’m going to take care of business,” he stated. “I will give this fight a pace, a rhythm that he’s not going to be able to keep up the whole fight, and he’s going to crash. He’s going to fail sooner or later.”



It would seem that St. Pierre has already mapped out his victory before the battle begins which could make him the most dangerous fighter the UFC has seen yet.



“Victorious warriors win first and then go to war, while defeated warriors go to war first and then seek to win.”

- Sun Tzu, “The Art of War”