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BJ Penn Talks Training, Sean Sherk and Revenge

BJ Penn has less than two weeks until his highly anticipated battle with Sean Sherk at UFC 84: "Ill Will". Penn has been lauded as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world, but was also considered by many to be unfocused in training and ill prepared for fights from a conditioning standpoint; basically a guy who got by on talent alone.
However, after blowing past elite contenders Jens Pulver and Joe Stevenson in an aggressive and dominant fashion, Penn is beginning to quiet doubters who once questioned his work ethic and will look to put all doubts to rest with a victory over cardio-freak, Sean Sherk. Penn sat down with On The Mat to discuss his new found work ethic, below are some of the highlights from that conversation.

Penn On His Newfound Work Ethic:

This sport is at another level and I woke up one day and said it's time to get focused, it’s time to take this serious. I came off two loses and realized that I was not as focused as I could be, you know. I still wasn’t in a bad position. I could still fix all this now. I got focused got back on track and now I am the lightweight champ and still moving on.

I ran into a guy named Tony Aponte, he taught me the calorie to workout ratio. With that I can now train five hours a day, it’s the eating...I would not be able to do it if I was not eating properly; five to six meals a day. Wake up eat a meal, train, eat a couple more meals, not going to tell everyone exactly how much. In the morning I workout for two and a half to three hours every day, consisting of everything: plyometics, strength, technique, bag work, drills, drilling grappling; the mornings are road work, then stretching and in the evenings its more competitive.

I do everything in five minute rounds from take down drills, to drilling my own stuff, to bag drills switching to different combos, bringing it back to the basics working a lot of technique again doing 20 arm locks to triangle drills each side, just staying sharp. At one point it was all about drills and you know what I am still all about it.

BJ Penn On Training Differently Now For Sherk Than In His Most Recent Fight Against Joe Stevenson:

Well Joe was a more deadly submission guy, Sherk probably has a little better hands and powerful takedowns and explosiveness but I just gotta keep my focus, train for Sherk but honestly I don’t really feel like I am the champ and I am here to just fight fights. Urijah Fabor is here and Grey Maynard is coming, lots of wrestlers and I know if I train hard and come out sharp, I am not underestimating Sherk but I don’t see where he stands a chance.

BJ Penn On Future Fight Prospects:
After I beat Sherk it would really be great to see who’s next in the lightweight division. I would love to keep the lightweight title and I also want to get a shot to avenge GSP and Hughes, Anderson Silva is a great fighter but I gotta take care of some other guys first.

BJ Penn On Lyoto Machida vs. Tito Ortiz:

Tito has a really good style for Lyoto. Lyoto hasn’t been in the fence and Tito can get him there and really use those elbows and ground and pound. I think that’s what it is going to come down to, Tito getting his game on getting those takedowns, stabilizing, making space and ripping those elbows down like in the old days. Should be a great night for him. Lyoto, he’s got to do what he did to Sokoudjou. Lyoto is probably a little better in the trading, but Tito is always getting better with his stand up. Lyoto needs to work his Jui-Jitsu, sweep and work his way back up, but it’s a tough fight. I think Lyoto has the same strengths as before but his jiu jitsu looks better and he was a tough guy then and he still is. He punches hard.
 
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Quote of the Day: Keith Jardine

I want to prove to everybody what I'm all about. I want to make my place in MMA history by beating not one, but two of the icons of the sport.
Styles match up weird in this sport. We haven't seen yet how my style matches up against Wanderlei.

What I can't wait for, is being in the middle of the second round, middle of the third round and just sweaty, bloody, tired. Just me and him seeing who the bigger man that day is. And that's fun and that's what we're in this sport for. It's what we live for as fighters.
 
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In Bisping, Day Gets What He Wants

The day after his surprising dismantling of Alan Belcher (Pictures) at UFC 83 in Montreal last month, Jason Day (Pictures) told Sherdog.com that he wanted Michael Bisping (Pictures) as his next opponent.

Now, three weeks later, he has gotten his wish.

The UFC officially announced last week that the Canadian middleweight will be replacing Chris Leben (Pictures) as Bisping's opponent in London on June 7.

Leben was sentenced to 35 days in jail last Thursday following a probation violation that stemmed from an old DUI charge. With his release scheduled for less than two weeks before the June 7 bout in London, the UFC pulled Leben from the card and inserted Day. v The 29-year-old, who holds a 17-5 record, told Sherdog.com that he feels all of his hard work over the years is finally paying off.

"Everything is falling into place," Day said. "It's just clicking, and I'm loving it."

He had been the underdog against Belcher. Although he showed a dangerous standup game in the fight, perhaps the most impressive aspect of Day's win was his extremely effective use of the rubber guard -- a series of techniques popularized by Eddie Bravo.

"This guy came up to me at the hotel and told me it was a wicked use of the rubber guard," recalled Day, who thanked the man. "He told me he was going to send me his DVDs, and I thought to myself, ‘Why is this guy sending me his DVDs?'

"Then it clicked, and I was like, ‘Oh man, this is Eddie Bravo.' And I was like, ‘Thank you very much. It's an honor to meet you.' I had never actually seen him before. I knew who he was, but I'd never seen his picture."

Day knew exactly who Michael Bisping was, though, and by then he was already wanting to fight him next.

"I just look at guys, and something says I want to fight them," said Day from his home in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. "It's just instinct I guess. It's just pure luck that this fight came up, and they thought of me."

Day had taken two weeks off after the April 19 win over Belcher and was already back in training when the offer to fight Bisping came last Thursday. Even with only four weeks until the bout, he jumped at the opportunity.

"I still have four weeks and I'm in good shape now," he said. "This isn't short notice at all. It's twice as long as any training camp I get."

Bisping fought on the UFC 83 card alongside Day, scoring a decisive and energetic victory over Charles McCarthy (Pictures) in his first bout after dropping from light heavyweight to middleweight. Day knows that a win over the popular Englishman will do wonders for his ranking in the UFC.

"I'm playing leapfrog right now," Day said. "I think I opened up a lot of eyes with that [Belcher] win, and now I get to fight another guy who is very well known, who's got a great reputation and has never been stopped. A win over Bisping and I jump another few notches on the ladder. Right now I'm loving how I'm getting matched up."

Bisping has lost only once in 16 professional fights, and Day believes their meeting in England -- Bisping's home turf -- will be an entertaining one.

"He's just a well-rounded fighter," Day said. "I think we match up very well. I have a lot of respect for him. It's not like he's a bad guy or anything, but I think it has potential to be a wicked fight."

Day will tell you that entertaining the fans is critical.

"I love to put on an exciting fight," he said. "I'm an entertainer. I'd rather put on an exciting fight and lose a close decision than have a boring grind-out that I win. Nobody likes to lose, but I want to have that marquee fight."

Fighting Bisping in England should give Day what he wants -- the spotlight, with a chance to take another step forward in the UFC middleweight division.
 
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SENGOKU had a press conference
SENGOKU had a press conference on May 8 and announced fighters who fight in Sengoku 3. Fighters had short interviews.

Yoshida:
After my last fight, I was adjusting for quite a while. My injury is fully cured now and I will train hard to have an enjoyable fight for my fans. I want to win by having a great performance. I believe what my fans want to see is a fight I am satisfied with myself. I work hard next 1 month.
I lost by tapping in Sengoku 1, however, I want to win badly next time. To fight Josh whose back ground is a catch wrestling, wearing Gi was not more than disadvantage for me. It's nothing but excuses whatever I say now. Wearing Gi is my fighting style as a judo specialist and I don't complain about the decision I made. I believe I can fight better in Gi and continue wearing it. (Yoshida has intensive boxing training now.) My judo techniques won't work without throwing good punches and taking my opponent to the ground. I hope I win by KO because I have never done it before. I want to fight Roger Gracie and aim for a belt. I will fight anybody.

Nick Thompson:
I'm honored to fight in Sengoku. I do my best to be a champion.

Michael Costa:
I dreamed about fighting in Japan for long time because my teammates had fights. I appreciate Sengoku giving me this opportunity. I know Nick Thompson is a strong fighter who has experiences and is the former champion of Bodog. My trainers said he was an ideal opponent for the Chute Boxe fighting style. I want to show an aggressive fight. I'm very excited and cannot wait to fight in Japan.

Marcio "Pe De Pano" Cruz:
I'm honored to fight in Japan where Martial Arts was started. I train hard to show a fantastic fight in front of Japanese fans. I keep training to be a champion.

Fabio Silva:
I love fighting and I'm very appreciative of this opportunity fighting in Japan again. I want to bring a great fight to SENGOKU staff as well as Japanese fans. I think about nothing but kicking and punching to KO my opponent. I train hard for my next fight.

Rodrigo Damm:
I haven't fought a real strong guy for last several years and would like to fight someone tough. If I can choose one, I'm more interested in not I believe SENGOKU, the former PRIDE, will become the best MMA event not only in Japan but in the world. I have never had such a big opportunity before and I'm very excited. I wanted to fight in Japan again for last 2 years. This will be the happiest moment for me to fight in Japan again, especially in Saitama Super Arena. I fight anybody who SENGOKU arranges. If I can choose one, I am more interested in fighting not Kitaoka and Ludwig but Gomi. We cannot talk about the light weight division without Gomi. I train hard to get an opportunity to fight him. I want a belt of SENGOKU light weight and I believe I'm good enough to be a champion. I want to show a tremendous fight to Japanese fans who respect fighters and understand MMA well as sports. I train with Rodorigo Nogueira, Anderson Silva and LyotoMachida. Please look forward to see my exciting fight.
 
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Blaisdel Arena to host June 14 EliteXC

Blaisdel Arena, a 9,000-capacity venue located in downtown Honolulu, will host EliteXC's June 14 event in Hawaii.

The main card of the "EliteXC: Hawaii 2," currently headlined by a fight between EliteXC lightweight champion K.J. Noons (6-2) and Yves Edwards (34-13-1), airs on Showtime at 10 p.m. ET/PT.

EliteXC Vice President Jared Shaw today confirmed the event details, including the hosting venue and latest fight card, with MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com).

Noons will return to action for the first time since November, when he defeated Nick Diaz for the first-ever EliteXC lightweight title. Noons excelled as an underdog and battered his veteran opponent with a number of blows that caused multiple facial cuts. A doctor intervened after the first round, which prompted a TKO victory for Noons.

He puts his title on the line against Edwards, a former UFC and PRIDE fighter. Edwards had suffered three straight losses, with five defeats in six fights, before bouncing back for a current three-fight win streak in EliteXC and HDNet Fights. He most recently defeated James Edson Berto via flying knee. The first-round TKO came back in February at "EliteXC: Street Certified."

The latest confirmed card for the June 14 event now includes:

Champ K.J. Noons vs. Yves Edwards (for EliteXC lightweight title)
Nick Diaz vs. Muhsin Corbbrey
Tony Bonello vs. Murilo "Ninja" Rua
Dave Herman vs. Ron Waterman
Wayne Cole vs. Rafael Feijao
Although unannounced and unconfirmed, "The Ultimate Fightert 7" cast member Paul Bradley, who was sent home in the season's third episode because of a contagious skin condition, could also be booked for the event. He recently inked a deal with ProElite, Inc., after the UFC declined to sign him to a contract.

The June 14 event was expected to feature a main event between Jake Shields and Drew Fickett for the first-ever EliteXC welterweight title, but the bout was recently canceled due to an injury suffered by Fickett. The fight was originally scheduled for March 29, but Shields had to pull out of the first meeting with a back injury.

EliteXC made its Hawaii debut back in November when Robbie Lawler defeated Murilo "Ninja" Rua for the EliteXC middleweight title. The "Uprising" event, co-promoted by ICON Sport, also took place at Blaisdel Arena.
 
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UFC Quick Quote: Wilson Gouveia ‘going in blind’ against Goran Reljik at UFC 84

I’m kind of going in blind for this fight. I just trained everything for this fight. For [Goran Reljik], there is no information at all. I just have to be 100% for everything. He’s supposed to be a very good jiu-jitsu guy. Every Croatian guy is supposed to be a very good striker. I’m not taking him as just being a jiu-jitsu fight…. To be honest, I pulled four wins in a row. My last fights I won by submission or knockout. I was expecting a real tough (opponent). It’s no problem. I fight anybody they put against me. I want to fight a big name. If I could pick the fights I want right now, I would like to fight Chuck (Liddell) or a rematch against Keith (Jardine). They are the two guys that are in my mind right now. I’m taking this fight very seriously though. I trained very hard. I’m training very much to be the next UFC light heavyweight champion.”

Wilson Gouveia tells MMAWeekly.com that he does not know much about his upcoming opponent at UFC 84: “Ill Will,” Goran Reljik. It sounds as though Gouveia — who has four straight wins and just one loss (Keith Jardine) inside the Octagon — would have been happier with more noteworthy opponent. His fight with Reljik will be televised on the pay-per-view (PPV) main card, which means that he might just get his wish next time out with a win or exciting fight at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
 
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NATE MARQUARDT'S UFC 85 FIGHT JOURNAL PT. 1

Hello UFC fight fans! Well, I just finished up training in the fifth week out from the fight with Thales Leites.



In case you don't know the history, I was scheduled to fight Thales two times before. The first time, he couldn't make it into the U.S. due to visa trouble. The second time, he broke his hand (I fought Jeremy Horn instead). Now, we are scheduled to fight in London, England on June 7.



I started my training this time about three months out from the fight. We reviewed the tapes and worked on specific strategies to beat Thales. Now I am in the thick of the training. I am in Albuquerque for about two weeks then I will go back to my hometown, Denver, to finish out my training.



It's great when everybody has fights around the same time. First Keith Jardine will fight Wanderlei Silva on May 24 and my buddy from Denver, Shane Carwin, will fight in a heavyweight under card matchup on that same show. Then Joey Villasenor fights Phil Baroni on May 31 on CBS and on June 1 Donald Cerrone will fight on WEC against Richard Crunkilton. Lastly, Rashad and I will fight on the June 7 card.



This makes it easy since everyone is training hard now and everyone is starting to peak. Sparring has been intense and I’ve had to pull back a little, as to not over train and to let a few minor injuries heal up.



I can't wait for this next fight! The UFC fans just got a glimpse of the real Nate Marquardt when I fought Horn. I really feel I am back to my old self, like when I used to fight in Pancrase (except twice as good, strong, and fast). Thales is a great fighter with a world-class ground game and I will definitely be going for the KO.



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Nate Marquardt faces Thales Leites at UFC 85 on June 7 at the O2 Arena in London. You can check out his personal websites at NateMarquardt.com and myspace.com/natemarquardt. He has his own academy in Denver called High Altitude Martial Arts and also trains at T’s KO Fight Club in Denver and at Jackson’s MMA in Albuquerque, N.M. Marquardt is sponsored by Tapout and is currently ranked as the No. 5 middleweight fighter in the world by MMAWeekly.com.
 
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Gesias Cavalcante Interview

What went wrong to you at the fight? The strategy you made didn’t went as you expected?
Once that the fight is over, it appears many things that I could have done or I failed to do. I made a mistake at some points, for example, to have trust a lot on my strength, but if we see it better, this is not a mistake, because I will keep trusting and I know that I have to trust on it. What I see as my mistake was that I did not have the sharpness to change what was not performing well, despite it is something that I always have.

Where did you believe Aoki dominates the fight? Do you think he tied the fight or you think he just made a strategy to impossibility your game?
Aoki made the game that he always make. He played using Grappling taking advantage about his physical, being flexible and working the positions from the guard. The truth is, I gave it to him. In my point of view, I gave him the opportunity to do the only game that he can equate to me.

What you could have made to win?
Flied Go-go-plata, cross hammer, praying mantis stile, karate chopp… It has many things that I could have done, but there come the “if”, "and “if" my mother was a cow, I could have been born calf.

Do you think in a return fight against him?
We have just finished the first season of the series that had three episodes (Yarennoka, Dream 1 e Dream 2). Now it’s wait to the event to finish and see what the staffs are going to offer to me. If the event keeps interesting to the fans, to the event, to me and for my team, I will go happy.

What did the Japanese talked to you? What were the reaction of the Dream promoters?
I didn’t felt the reaction of the public. Japanese is fight fan. Winning or losing, it doesn’t matter for the majority, they respect you just because you are a fighter. It is like a class above humans.

After that fight against Aoki do you think in fight at ? Do you have any offers?
Not yet. I still have a contract with K-1.

When are you going to come back to the rings?
Now I don’t know yet. I had the opportunity to come bach to the next round of the GP against Nagata because, as I know, Aoki could not fight, but I can’t too, because I have to see my knee injury.

Do you think you are going to fight the GP alternate fight or you just comeback at the second semester?
Now just at the second semester because I have a knee injury.
 
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Kimbo Slice Open Training Session (video)

Here’s a quick video of an open training session with Kimbo Sluce that was held at Bas Rutten’s Elite MMA gym just recently. If you’re wondering what the music is and why you’ve heard it before, that’s because it’s “Heart’s on Fire” from Rocky IV.
 
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DREAM has just signed Kid Yamamoto. Set to fight at DREAM.4

DreamFighters.com's reporter/contributer "MMAPhD" has reported that Kid Yamamoto has just signed a fight deal with DREAM, as is set to fight at DREAM.4

As quoted earlier by Kid Yamamoto"

"I don't know when my next fight is yet, but I'm sure I fight in DREAM and I hope I can fight in Jun or July."
"At first, I want DREAM to have a lighter weight class than the light weight class. 63 to 64 kg is ideal."
 
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Rumor: Randy Couture could fight Winner of Fedor/Sylvia

It has been rumored that Randy Couture could face off against Fedor Emelianenko, if Fedor is victorious against his bought with Tim Sylvia. Affliction is not saying if the same applies for Tim Sylvia if he is victorious over Fedor, however Fedor and Randy couture are connected to Affliction, how they both will be fighting as Randy has stated that he is not finished and would love to fight Fedor.

It has been rumored that a win over Tim Sylvia would put Fedor more into the North American spotlight, and in perpect position to fight Randy Couture.

Neither camp is confirming or denying these rumors that have been going around for a few weeks now.
 
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KIM COUTURE: "HE'S GOING TO BE COMING OVER TO XTREME COUTURE"
link: http://www.fighthype.com/pages/content2624.html?PHPSESSID=a4cb097924c40df1a217380819d7645b
"There is nobody in MMA that doesn't box, so we all appreciate what they do and we can learn a lot from them. They specialize in learning, it's just that MMA guys have so much more to learn and take in. Jay Hieron had a blast with Chris Byrd. Chris is very humble, down to earth and willing to help and once he gets through with his next fight, he's going to be coming over to Xtreme Couture and working with some of our guys," stated Xtreme Couture MMA Vice President Kim Couture as she discussed their involvement with former heavyweight champion Chris Byrd and the work they've done to help revive the UNLV boxing program. Check out what else she had to say as she talks more about professional boxers and mixed martial artists working together as well as her own future plans and more.
 
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Nogueira, Mir to Coach TUF 8

UFC interim heavyweight champion Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (Pictures) and former champion Frank Mir (Pictures) will be the coaches for the eighth season of Spike TV's "The Ultimate Fighter," the network announced Monday.

The season, which premieres Sept. 17, will feature fighters in the 205-pound and 155-pound divisions.

Nogueira and Mir will fight at a future pay-per-view event.
 
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MANHOEF GOES FROM SURGERY TO DREAM FIGHT

(Photo courtesy of Dream)

Keeping it a secret from Dream officials, Melvin Manhoef fought on the recent DREAM.3 card on Sunday night in Japan, only a couple of weeks removed from surgery.

Manhoef fought and lost by way of knockout to Remy Bonjasky on April 26 in Amsterdam. The bout was part of the K-1 World Grand Prix 2008, fought under K-1 kickboxing rules.

On Sunday, May 11, in Saitama, Manhoef then fought under mixed martial arts rules, defeating Korean fighter Dae Won Kim in the first round of their fight at DREAM.3.

In his post-fight interview following the MMA bout, Manhoef revealed, “I didn't tell either Dream or K-1, but I was injured in my last fight against Remy Bonjasky. Because I received a lot of kicks and punches in the ribs, I had to have surgery to take out blood from behind the lung and I was hospitalized for seven days. So, I couldn't fight as aggressively as I wanted, I needed to be patient.”

Following his hospitalization in the Netherlands, Manhoef effectively had no time to prepare for Kim, but was able to finish him by TKO midway through the first round.

He now expects to start preparing for DREAM.4, scheduled for June 15, again at the Saitama Super Arena.

The bout with Kim was a reserve bout for the middleweight grand prix. Manhoef could be called upon to step into the actual tournament should another fighter, such as the injured Kiyoshi Tamura, be unable to compete.
 
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MMA Quick Quote: Jens Pulver is going to put Urijah Faber in quicksand

“I train like a tri-athlete…. I’m not training for 25 minutes. I am training for 50 minutes…. I know it’s going to be high paced the whole time, and I know it’s going to be a tough fight. I know what I did before to get 25 minutes in, and I know what I have to do now…. There is no compensating for having the momentum Urijah has. He’s got the confidence to try to do anything, because his success rate has been real high…. The biggest thing you have to do with someone fast and furious like that is put them in quicksand. You put them there, and then you see what they really got…. This ain’t going to be a speed race. This is going to be a grind. To beat a fast flashy individual you got to stick them in the grind, and that’s where the wrestling of Urijah will come out, but at the same time that’s where you want to put them…. There is a reason why I have 8 KO’s, 1 submission, and have never been to a decision at 145. That’s my weight class.… The thing about fighting at 145 is when I push somebody they move. My power is a little more absorbable at 155 and 160. At 145 it’s not as absorbable. It hurts.”

– Former UFC lightweight champion and top WEC 145-pound contender, Jens Pulver, tells BigHouseBoxing.com about his preparation and mindset heading into his fight with WEC Featherweight Champion Urijah Faber at the Arco Arena in Sacramento, Calif., on June 1. ‘Lil Evil lays out a nice case for his possible success against one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the sport today.