UFC on FX 1 Jan 20

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Location: Nashville, Tennessee
Venue: Bridgestone Arena
Broadcast: FX and FUEL TV

MAIN CARD (FX)

Melvin Guillard vs. Jim Miller
Duane "Bang" Ludwig vs. Josh Neer
Mike Easton vs. Jared Papazian
Pat Barry vs. Christian Morecraft

PRELIMINARY CARD (FUEL TV)

Jorge Rivera vs. Eric Schafer
Khabib Nurmagomedov vs. Kamal Shalorus
Charlie Brenneman vs. Daniel Roberts
Fabricio Camoes vs. Tommy Hayden
Daniel Pineda vs. Pat Schilling
Nick Denis vs. Joseph Sandoval
 
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UFC on FX 1 official weigh-in results: Guillard (156), Miller (155) set

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) was on scene and reporting live from today's official "UFC on FX 1: Guillard vs. Miller" weigh-ins, where headliners Melvin Guillard (156 pounds) and Jim Miller (155) each made weight for their contest.

Today's festivities took place at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn., which also hosts Friday's FX- and FUEL TV-televised event.

Guillard did briefly cause concern by weighing 156.5 pounds, but the smiling scrapper quickly removed his fight trunks and made weight on his second attempt.

The staredown was respectful from both fighters, and the two left the stage without incident.

The lone complication of the afternoon was lightweight Fabricio Camoes, who weighed 157.5 pounds. He has been given an additional two hours to make the required 156-pound limit.

The full UFC on FX 1 weigh-in results include:

MAIN CARD (FX)

•Melvin Guillard (156) vs. Jim Miller (155)
•Duane "Bang" Ludwig (170.5) vs. Josh Neer (171)
•Mike Easton (135) vs. Jared Papazian (135.5)
•Pat Barry (242) vs. Christian Morecraft (256)
PRELIMINARY CARD (FUEL TV)

•Jorge Rivera (185.5) vs. Eric Schafer (185)
•Khabib Nurmagomedov (155) vs. Kamal Shalorus (155.5)
•Charlie Brenneman (170.5) vs. Daniel Roberts (170.5)
•Fabricio Camoes (157.5)* vs. Tommy Hayden (155.5)
•Daniel Pineda (145) vs. Pat Schilling (145)
•Nick Denis (135.5) vs. Joseph Sandoval (135)
 
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Win or lose, UFC on FX 1's Jorge Rivera set to retire

Jorge Rivera (19-9 MMA, 7-7 UFC) has decided to call it a career after his fight with Eric Schafer (12-6-2 MMA, 3-5 UFC) tonight on UFC on FX 1.

The veteran announced the news today on MMAjunkie.com Radio (www.mmajunkie.com/radio).

Rivera has often flirted with the idea but made up his mind recently.

"I've thought about this for a long time," Rivera said. "If I would have won my last fight, I would have walked away. But that's not how it worked out, and I just told myself I would leave no matter what happens.

"It's time to go. I'm starting to feel like that old man in the club trying to pick up chicks. It gets a little creepy after a while."

Rivera, 39, made his debut at UFC 44 with a decision over onetime middleweight challenger David Loiseau. Most notably, he went on a three-fight win streak in 2009-2010 that earned him a fight with division standout Michael Bisping. In a highly controversial meeting at UFC 127, Bisping delivered a blatantly illegal knee to a downed Rivera in the first frame before winning a second-round TKO. The Brit then spit at Rivera's cornerman (Bisping was later denied a discretionary bonus for the incident).

Tonight's fight, which takes place at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn., and airs live on FUEL TV, marks Rivera's 15th appearance inside the octagon. His current UFC record stands at 7-7.

UFC on FX's four-bout main card airs live on FX.

A father of three, Rivera said he has another child on the way and wants to focus on other things in life.

"I've had a great time," he said. "I absolutely love the fans. I love everything about this job. It's going to be hard to be away from it. And I hope to be back cornering somebody else, but this will be the last time I fight."

Although happy with his career, Rivera has regrets about his time in the UFC.

"I didn't take it as serious as I should have," he said. "I never saw everything taking place. I was just really happy to be there. I didn't take my training seriously. There's a lot of things I would go back and tell myself.

"If I had anything to do, I would probably say to myself, 'Become more well-rounded.' Wrestle more, do more jiu-jitsu. Work on the things that you're not as good at. Get with good trainers. There's a million things that I would do.

"Hindsight is 20-20, man. You're living in the moment, and you think you're doing all those things. It's only when it's passed you that you realize what you had in front of you."
 

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ya but it's better than refreshing mmajunkie nonstop to read the play by play.
I like Anik & KenFlo better than Rogan & Goldie already. Sounds a lot more professional and less corny

edit- and then Glazer and Bonnar have to show up and make it unprofessional and corny as fuck lol.
 
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Bonnar sounds like a dude from small town Minnesooootah

always hated it when he commentated on WEC shows, Mir was a lot better.

Anik and Kenflo are good, I actually like Rogan though, speaks his mind and is really knowledgeable about what goes on in the cage. I'd love to see an Anik and Rogan team.
 
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dam dude was fed sum mean ass elbows!!haha!


mike goldberg is corny as fucc! he's really startin to get on my nerves...
 
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i'm loving this Fox style presentation of these shows too, with all the fight breakdowns after the fights, the backstage interviews with the fighters after they fight, they're making these no name prelim fighters seem big time.
 
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and there gonna do this after every card as well with post fight shows on fuel, its gona be good to the regular ufc fan to get to know alot of up and comers...
 
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yeah its gonna really good for the up and comers for sponsorship money too, companies are definitely gonna be willing to pay more knowing they're product will be seen a whole lot more.