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		<title>New Ed Soares Interviews Reveals the Future for Key Members of Black House</title>
		<link>http://www.fighters.com/09/25/new-ed-soares-interviews-reveals-the-future-for-key-members-of-black-house</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Sep 2010 13:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some love him, some hate him, some don’t even know who he is. He’s Ed Soares, and he’s the manager and translator to some of the biggest UFC stars currently fighting: Lyoto Machida, Anderson Silva, and many more. Ed Soares is closely tied to the Black House gym, the camp that by far contains the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some love him, some hate him, some don’t even know who he is. He’s Ed Soares, and he’s the manager and translator to some of the biggest UFC stars currently fighting: <a href="/fighter/lyoto-machida">Lyoto Machida</a>, <a href="/fighter/anderson-silva">Anderson Silva</a>, and many more. Ed Soares is closely tied to the Black House gym, the camp that by far contains the most elite Brazilian MMA talent currently fighting in MMA. Soares recently spoke in a video with <a href="http://videos.mmaweekly.com/view_player.php?id=3024">MMAWeekly</a> and had several interesting things to say about his fighters.</p>
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<p>Some of the highlights include the following: “I think the Light Heavyweight Division is very deep in the UFC, so I think [<a href="/fighter/antonio-rogerio-nogueira">Antonio Rogerio Nogueira</a>] will definitely be ‘in the mix’ [if he beats Ryan Bader]…[<a href="/fighter/antonio-rodrigo-nogueira">Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira</a>] has had surgery on his knee and we’re waiting on when he’s going to do his hip surgery, probably within the next couple of weeks. I think he’ll realistically be out six months…[Lyoto Machida] is very excited to get back in there [against <a href="/fighter/quinton-jackson">Quinton Jackson</a>] and fight. He feels like a better, more complete fighter now, and I guarantee you he’s going to have that Light Heavyweight belt around his waist again, and soon… This year’s been great for us.”</p>
<p>You know what I think, fans and friends? I honestly don’t understand why everyone is so quick to judge Ed Soares. I’ve heard him called a coward, a cheat, a clown, a swindler, all manner of negative comments. And I honestly see nothing to base that negativity on. Soares almost always comes off very humble, and he’s basically never gotten a big head despite the fact that he’s in charge of some of the biggest names in the UFC. Soares actually seems like a pretty stand-up guy, and I don’t see any reason to vilify him. He may be “famous by association”, but so are guys like Greg Jackson and John Hackleman. I just don’t understand why so many people dislike the man.</p>
<p>I’m very interested in the things he has to say, and I think he gave us a lot of great information in this short interview. If you forced me to, I’d list Black House as my favorite camp in MMA, with the American Kickboxing Academy and Jackson’s Submission Fighting closely tied for second. So of course I’m very interested in their developments. I agree with Soares that a big win over Bader will put “Little Nog” into prime championship contention. It’s already been announced that the winner of Bader/Nogueira will more than likely face the surging <a href="/fighter/jon-jones">Jon Jones</a>, and if that fight ends dramatically, I can see the winner getting an immediate title shot.</p>
<p>I’m really pulling for “Big Nog” and hope that his surgeries are a success. I still think that he can have a good run in the UFC’s Heavyweight division, and I look forward to seeing him step inside the Octagon once again. I’m looking forward to the return of Lyoto Machida even more, since I’ve been a fan of “The Dragon” ever since he debuted. Long before he KO’d <a href="/fighter/thiago-silva">Thiago Silva</a> and <a href="/fighter/rashad-evans">Rashad Evans</a>, back when the war over whether Machida was elusive or afraid seemed to rage without end, I was one of the ones that vehemently stood by him and predicted that he’d hold a championship one day. And believe me, he’ll hold one again. Machida is down but definitely not out.</p>
<p>I think the sky’s the limit for those at Black House, and that we’ll continue to see some amazing fighters coming out of this elite camp. But what about you, fans and friends? What do you think of Black House, and more specifically, what’s your taken on this recent Ed Soares interview?</p>
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		<title>Bigger Belly gives Dos Santos more to Hit</title>
		<link>http://www.fighters.com/08/06/bigger-belly-gives-dos-santos-more-to-hit</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Aug 2010 16:03:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Lopez-Benchimol</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s no secret that Roy Nelson is a big man. A big, big man. And that&#8217;s just fine by Junior dos Santos, who has emerged as one of the UFC&#8217;s most exciting fighter&#8217;s in the heavyweight division. And while he claims there is no pressure going into the fight with Nelson, which serves as a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s no secret that <a href="/fighter/roy-nelson">Roy Nelson</a> is a big man. A big, big man. And that&#8217;s just fine by <a href="/fighter/junior-dos-santos">Junior dos Santos</a>, who has emerged as one of the UFC&#8217;s most exciting fighter&#8217;s in the heavyweight division. <span id="more-15106"></span></p>
<p>And while he claims there is no pressure going into the fight with Nelson, which serves as a number one contender bout after the <a href="/fighter/brock-lesnar">Brock Lesnar</a>-<a href="/fighter/cain-velasquez">Cain Velasquez</a> title bout takes place at UFC 121, Dos Santos acknowledges that Nelson is a formidable opponent and it will make his perform at his best, since this fight has so much riding on the line.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m happy for this (opportunity to face Nelson in a number one contender bout). It brings me more confidence, because if I win the fight, and I will win, I will fight for the title. It&#8217;s very good for me and I am happy for this news&#8221;, said dos Santos, using a new and improved English-repertoire, while speaking with Danny Acosta of Fight! Magazine.</p>
<p>&#8220;Everybody can watch, that these guys are amazing fighter&#8217;s&#8221;, said Junior in regards to his training partners <a href="/fighter/anderson-silva">Anderson Silva</a> and Minotauro Nogueria.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s good for me to train with them, and I just want to say &#8216;thank you&#8217; for them, for training with me and helping me&#8221;, said the grateful heavyweight contender.</p>
<p>Nelson, though he has been knocking people out as of late in the UFC, beginning with Brendan Schaub in the finale of the 10th season of &#8220;The Ultimate Fighter&#8221; and following up his performance with another first-round knockout to heavyweight prospect <a href="/fighter/stefan-struve">Stefan Struve</a>, many people may forget of his obvious ground prowess. </p>
<p>Roy is a black belt under <a href="/fighter/renzo-gracie">Renzo Gracie</a>, and has legitimate skills on the ground, holding a victory over <a href="/fighter/frank-mir">Frank Mir</a> in a grappling exhibition some years ago, though dos Santos is unperturbed and equally unimpressed, since he thinks his brown belt and ever evolving ground game may come as a surprise to &#8220;Big Country&#8221;.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m just training a lot, training my Jiu-Jitsu too, there in Bahia, Brazil. I feel very good for this fight, (with my) confidence, and I have my strategy, and I will follow my strategy.&#8221;</p>
<p>However, the one thing he seems to be impressed with, is his size.</p>
<p>&#8220;He has a big belly. I&#8217;m going to put some punches there&#8221;, said the Brazilian, with a smile. </p>
<p>&#8220;Watch this fight, UFC 117. Some very good fighters are participating in this event, and I feel good. I promise a good show for you guys. </p>
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		<title>UFC&#039;s Brock Lesnar Takes The Throne As The New Emperor - Fighters.com&#039;s July Heavyweight Top Ten</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Jul 2010 15:25:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For Fighters.com and UFC Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar (5-1) it&#8217;s been a three-year roller coaster from MMA novelty to undisputed heavyweight champion.  But, after former top-ranked &#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; Fedor Emelianenko&#8216;s (31-2) stunning loss to &#8220;Vai Cavalo&#8221; Fabricio Werdum (14-4-1)  at Strikeforce/M-1 Global in San Jose June 26 and Lesnar&#8217;s arm triangle submission of Shane Carwin [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">For Fighters.com and UFC Heavyweight Champion <a href="/fighter/brock-lesnar">Brock Lesnar</a> (5-1) it&#8217;s been a three-year roller coaster from MMA novelty to undisputed heavyweight champion.  But, after former top-ranked &#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a>&#8216;s (31-2) stunning loss to &#8220;Vai Cavalo&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a> (14-4-1)  at Strikeforce/M-1 Global in San Jose June 26 and Lesnar&#8217;s arm triangle submission of <a href="/fighter/shane-carwin">Shane Carwin</a> (12-1) at UFC 116 Saturday, there can be no dispute among any rational fan, fighter, journalist, or promoter that indeed Lesnar now sits atop the mountain in the world heavyweight rankings.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">The debate is over, for now.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">Lesnar already has second-ranked <a href="/fighter/cain-velasquez">Cain Velasquez</a>&#8216;s (8-0) name on his dance card to defend his new status.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">Throughout the last year&#8217;s Emelianenko-Lesnar debate, UFC President Dana White repeated &#8220;the best fighters in the world fight the best three times per year.&#8221;  Yet, Lesnar has never passed that threshold.  Of course, Lesnar suffered from diverticulitis for several months, which postponed his UFC title defense until Saturday.  However, even without the illness, Lesnar would&#8217;ve only fought twice in 2009.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">Fighters.com challenges White to make good on his promise to keep Lesnar on a four-month fight schedule, which would perch the Lesnar-Velasquez matchup at the top of the UFC 121 card rumored to be heading for Oberhausen, Germany.  More likely though, White will end the year with the matchup at UFC 122 in Las Vegas.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">At UFC 117 in Oakland August 7, it seems the next top UFC contender will be decided betwen third-ranked &#8220;Cigano&#8221; <a href="/fighter/junior-dos-santos">Junior dos Santos</a> (11-2) and The Ultimate Fighter 10 champion &#8220;Big Country&#8221; <a href="/fighter/roy-nelson">Roy Nelson</a> (15-4).</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">Werdum ascends to the fourth spot with his submission of Emelianenko in the matchup promoted to determine the next Strikeforce title challenger to ninth-ranked &#8220;Demolition Man&#8221; <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a> (33-11).  However, it seems that was only if Emelianenko had won. Since the inconcievable Werdum victory, Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker has thrown just about every potential matchup at the wall to see what sticks except the natural Overeem-Werdum title fight to crown a clear Strikeforce champion.  Maybe Werdum and Emelianenko will rematch.  Maybe Overeem and Emelianenko will fight for the title to determine who gets the next crack at higher-ranked Werdum.  It&#8217;s all confusing and Fighters.com encourages Coker to go with plan A and match the champ Overeem with the top contender Werdum.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">Carwin drops to the fifth spot with his loss to Lesnar.  Carwin&#8230;dare I use the word&#8230;dominated Lesnar in round one, but exposed a weakness on his back in round two that must be fixed if 35-year old Carwin expects to make another run to the top.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">Emelianenko drops to the sixth spot.  I&#8217;m willing to have a reasonable discussion about where Emelianenko ranks, but not with anyone who&#8217;ll continue to rank Emelianenko first.  You&#8217;re delusional.  Part of Emelianenko&#8217;s ranking is just circumstantial.  For right now, Werdum is a better fighter than Emelianenko as evidenced by the actual fight in which Werdum defeated Emelianenko.  There&#8217;s no would&#8217;ves, should&#8217;ves, or could&#8217;ves to discuss after two fighters fight.  Therefore, Werdum must rank above Emelianenko.  Similarly, Werdum was knocked out by dos Santos at UFC 90 west of Chicago in October 2008.  In an effort to rank fighters presently and not historically, Fighters.com limits the considered record of fighters to their work in the previous two years.  Therefore, dos Santos must rank above Werdum who must rank above Emelianenko.  That&#8217;s Fighters.com&#8217;s method and why Emelianenko ranks sixth after losing to Werdum.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">Neither seventh-ranked <a href="/fighter/frank-mir">Frank Mir</a> (13-5) nor eighth-ranked &#8220;Minotauro&#8221; <a href="/fighter/antonio-rodrigo-nogueira">Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira</a> (32-6-1) have any scheduled or rumored fights on their calendars.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">Though Coker had mentioned rematching tenth-ranked &#8220;The Grimm&#8221; <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a> (10-2) and former UFC heavyweight champion &#8220;Pitbull&#8221; <a href="/fighter/andrei-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a> (15-8), Fighters.com has confirmed both with Rogers&#8217;s camp and Strikeforce that the rematch has never been officially offered to Rogers.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">Fighters.com&#8217;s July Heavyweight Top Ten</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">1. Brock Lesnar (5-1)</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">2. Cain Velasquez (8-0)</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">3. &#8220;Cigano&#8221; Junior dos Santo (11-2)</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">4. &#8220;Vai Cavalo&#8221; Fabricio Werdum (14-4-1)</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">5. Shane Carwin (12-1)</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">6. &#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; Fedor Emelianenko (31-2)</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">7. Frank Mir (13-5)</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">8. &#8220;Minotauro&#8221; Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (32-6-1)</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">9. &#8220;Demolition Man&#8221; Alistair Overeem (33-11)</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">10. &#8220;The Grimm&#8221; Brett Rogers (10-2)</div>
<p>For Fighters.com and UFC Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar (5-1) it&#8217;s been a three-year roller coaster from MMA novelty to undisputed heavyweight champion.  But, after former top-ranked &#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; Fedor Emelianenko&#8217;s (31-2) stunning loss to &#8220;Vai Cavalo&#8221; Fabricio Werdum (14-4-1)  at Strikeforce/M-1 Global in San Jose June 26 and Lesnar&#8217;s arm triangle submission of Shane Carwin (12-1) at UFC 116 Saturday, there can be no dispute among any rational fan, fighter, journalist, or promoter that indeed Lesnar now sits atop the mountain in the world heavyweight rankings.</p>
<p>The debate is over, for now.</p>
<p><span id="more-14380"></span></p>
<p>Lesnar already has second-ranked Cain Velasquez&#8217;s (8-0) name on his dance card to defend his new status.</p>
<p>Throughout the last year&#8217;s Emelianenko-Lesnar debate, UFC President Dana White repeated &#8220;the best fighters in the world fight the best three times per year.&#8221;  Yet, Lesnar has never passed that threshold.  Of course, Lesnar suffered from diverticulitis for several months, which postponed his UFC title defense until Saturday.  However, even without the illness, Lesnar would&#8217;ve only fought twice in 2009.</p>
<p>Fighters.com challenges White to make good on his promise to keep Lesnar on a four-month fight schedule, which would perch the Lesnar-Velasquez matchup at the top of the UFC 121 card rumored to be heading for Oberhausen, Germany.  More likely though, White will end the year with the matchup at UFC 122 in Las Vegas.</p>
<p>At UFC 117 in Oakland August 7, it seems the next top UFC contender will be decided betwen third-ranked &#8220;Cigano&#8221; Junior dos Santos (11-2) and The Ultimate Fighter 10 champion &#8220;Big Country&#8221; Roy Nelson (15-4).</p>
<p>Werdum ascends to the fourth spot with his submission of Emelianenko in the matchup promoted to determine the next Strikeforce title challenger to ninth-ranked &#8220;Demolition Man&#8221; Alistair Overeem (33-11).  However, it seems that was only if Emelianenko had won. Since the inconcievable Werdum victory, Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker has thrown just about every potential matchup at the wall to see what sticks except the natural Overeem-Werdum title fight to crown a clear Strikeforce champion.  Maybe Werdum and Emelianenko will rematch.  Maybe Overeem and Emelianenko will fight for the title to determine who gets the next crack at higher-ranked Werdum.  It&#8217;s all confusing and Fighters.com encourages Coker to go with plan A and match the champ Overeem with the top contender Werdum.</p>
<p>Carwin drops to the fifth spot with his loss to Lesnar.  Carwin&#8230;dare I use the word&#8230;dominated Lesnar in round one, but exposed a weakness on his back in round two that must be fixed if 35-year old Carwin expects to make another run to the top.</p>
<p>Emelianenko drops to the sixth spot.  I&#8217;m willing to have a reasonable discussion about where Emelianenko ranks, but not with anyone who&#8217;ll continue to rank Emelianenko first.  You&#8217;re delusional.  Part of Emelianenko&#8217;s ranking is just circumstantial.  For right now, Werdum is a better fighter than Emelianenko as evidenced by the actual fight in which Werdum defeated Emelianenko.  There&#8217;s no would&#8217;ves, should&#8217;ves, or could&#8217;ves to discuss after two fighters fight.  Therefore, Werdum must rank above Emelianenko.  Similarly, Werdum was knocked out by dos Santos at UFC 90 west of Chicago in October 2008.  In an effort to rank fighters presently and not historically, Fighters.com limits the considered record of fighters to their work in the previous two years.  Therefore, dos Santos must rank above Werdum who must rank above Emelianenko.  That&#8217;s Fighters.com&#8217;s method and why Emelianenko ranks sixth after losing to Werdum.</p>
<p>Neither seventh-ranked Frank Mir (13-5) nor eighth-ranked &#8220;Minotauro&#8221; Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (32-6-1) have any scheduled or rumored fights on their calendars.</p>
<p>Though Coker had mentioned rematching tenth-ranked &#8220;The Grimm&#8221; Brett Rogers (10-2) and former UFC heavyweight champion &#8220;Pitbull&#8221; Andrei Arlovski (15-8), Fighters.com has confirmed both with Rogers&#8217;s camp and Strikeforce that the rematch has never been officially offered to Rogers.</p>
<h1>Fighters.com&#8217;s July Heavyweight Top Ten</h1>
<ol>
<li>Brock Lesnar (5-1)</li>
<li>Cain Velasquez (8-0)</li>
<li>&#8220;Cigano&#8221; Junior dos Santos (11-2)</li>
<li>&#8220;Vai Cavalo&#8221; Fabricio Werdum (14-4-1)</li>
<li>Shane Carwin (12-1)</li>
<li>&#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; Fedor Emelianenko (31-2)</li>
<li>Frank Mir (13-5)</li>
<li>&#8220;Minotauro&#8221; Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (32-6-1)</li>
<li>&#8220;Demolition Man&#8221; Alistair Overeem (33-11)</li>
<li>&#8220;The Grimm&#8221; Brett Rogers (10-2)</li>
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		<title>Fedor Emelianenko&#039;s Poor Strategy May Have Been Tied To The Past</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 18:09:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert Rousseau</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fedor Emelianenko just got caught, plain and simple. That&#8217;s what most are saying about the defeat he suffered at the hands of Fabricio Werdum this past Saturday. In a sense, that&#8217;s quite obviously true. Anyone can get caught in a submission in MMA, and Fedor sure did get caught in a triangle choke/armbar hybrid by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> just got caught, plain and simple. That&#8217;s what most are saying about the defeat he suffered at the hands of <a href="/fighter/fabricio-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a> this past Saturday. In a sense, that&#8217;s quite obviously true. Anyone can get caught in a submission in <a href="http://www.fighters.com">MMA</a>, and Fedor sure did get caught in a triangle choke/armbar hybrid by a world champion Brazilian Jiu Jitsu practitioner.</p>
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<p>That said, many have to wonder why he chose to literally go right to the ground with a guy with a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu World Championship under his belt. Sure there&#8217;s the theory that he believed Werdum was sufficiently hurt by his strikes and therefore tried to capitalize quickly. But as soon as he hit the ground with his opponent and the man&#8217;s legs started moving, it became pretty clear that Werdum was lucid. So why didn&#8217;t he try to stand up? He seemed way too comfortable in his predicament.</p>
<p>Well, one theory is that his strategy was to go to the ground with Werdum if he got the chance to in the first place. You see, he once fought another great BJJ fighter in <a href="/fighter/antonio-rodrigo-nogueira">Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira</a>. Twice, in fact, while with the PRIDE organization, dominating him both times. And though his recent exploits have seen him demolish fighters with his fists on his feet, that&#8217;s not how he took care of Nogueira, who was in his MMA prime back then, by the way.</p>
<p>Nope, he simply threw Nogueira on the ground with ease and pounded on him. Ground and pound, plain and simple. When Big Nog attempted submissions, Fedor literally powered right out of them. So he probably thought that&#8217;s exactly what he would do against Werdum- just overpower him with sheer explosiveness . What Emelianenko found out, however, is that was a lot harder than he thought. Why? First, Werdum&#8217;s ground skills are that good. Second, it was so early in the fight that neither combatant had even begun to sweat, which makes it a lot easier to apply submissions in the first place. Regardless, Fedor, an MMA strategic mastermind, finally made a mistake in judgement.  Truth is, we&#8217;ve never seen that before&#8230;.ever.</p>
<p>Which, by the way, is why an immediate rematch between Werdum and he could very well be next. Sure, current Strikeforce heavyweight champion <a href="/fighter/alistair-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a> deserves a fight against Werdum based on his belt and recent dominance. That said, Fedor&#8217;s past history and legacy allows him a little more negotiating power and ability to pick his next opponent than most. Guess is he&#8217;s going to want to right this wrong quickly. And given the history, it would be one big fight, now wouldn&#8217;t it?</p>
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		<title>Nogueria&#039;s Trainer and Good Luck Charm Dies</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Mar 2010 05:09:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Reverend Turk Vangel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The man who Fighters.com fourth-ranked heavyweight &#8220;Minotauro&#8221;Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (32-6-1) called his lucky charm, Luiz Alves, passed away Friday in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Luiz was 53 and cause of death was a stroke. He suffered a stroke on January 26 and due to pressure on his brain the doctors were forced to induce a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The man who Fighters.com fourth-ranked heavyweight &#8220;Minotauro&#8221;<a href="/fighter/antonio-rodrigo-nogueira">Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira</a> (32-6-1) called his lucky charm, Luiz Alves, passed away Friday in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.</p>
<p><span id="more-13813"></span>Luiz was 53 and cause of death was a stroke. He suffered a stroke on January 26 and due to pressure on his brain the doctors were forced to induce a coma. Sadly, this Friday he suffered a hemorrhage due to increased pressure on his brain which ended up leading to his death.</p>
<p>Luiz is considered one of the most important representatives of muay thai in Brazil. His loss is a huge blow to the Brazilian MMA community as he was the founder of Boxe Thai Academy and the Brazilian Confederation of Muay Thai.</p>
<p>Nogueira has always considered Alves to be his good luck charm. He attended every fight he has been in since 2001 except for his loss against third-ranked <a href="/fighter/frank-mir">Frank Mir</a> (13-4) and his other loss via stoppage to <a href="/fighter/cain-velasquez">Cain Velasquez</a> (8-0). The Cain fight he had already suffered his stroke and during the Mir fight his daughter was getting married.</p>
<p>This will be a difficult thing for Nogueira to overcome since he held him in such high regard.</p>
<p>His funeral will be Sunday in Nova Russas, Brazil and friends and family will have a private ceremony at Memorial do Carmo in Rio de Janeiro.</p>
<p>MMA Gospel and Fighters.com offer our deepest sympathies to his family and friends.</p>
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		<title>UFC 110: All Fighters Make Weight.  It&#039;s On!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Feb 2010 04:20:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Fighters.com Staff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[All fighters on the UFC 110 card in Sydney Saturday made weight. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (233.2 lbs./106 kg) vs. Cain Velasquez (242 lbs./110 kg) Wanderlei Silva (184.8 lbs./84kg) vs. Michael Bisping (184.8 lbs./84 kg) Joe Stevenson (154 lbs./70 kg) vs. George Sotiropoulos (154 lbs./70 kg) Keith Jardine (204.6 lbs./93 kg) vs. Ryan Bader (204.6 lbs./93 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All fighters on the UFC 110 card in Sydney Saturday made weight.</p>
<p><a href="/fighter/antonio-rodrigo-nogueira">Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira</a> (233.2 lbs./106 kg) vs. <a href="/fighter/cain-velasquez">Cain Velasquez</a> (242 lbs./110 kg)</p>
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<p><a href="/fighter/wanderlei-silva">Wanderlei Silva</a> (184.8 lbs./84kg) vs. <a href="/fighter/michael-bisping">Michael Bisping</a> (184.8 lbs./84 kg)</p>
<p><a href="/fighter/joe-stevenson">Joe Stevenson</a> (154 lbs./70 kg) vs. <a href="/fighter/george-sotiropoulos">George Sotiropoulos</a> (154 lbs./70 kg)</p>
<p><a href="/fighter/keith-jardine">Keith Jardine</a> (204.6 lbs./93 kg) vs. Ryan Bader (204.6 lbs./93 kg)</p>
<p>&#8220;Cro Cop&#8221; <a href="/fighter/mirko-filipovic">Mirko Filipovic</a> (233.2 lbs./106 kg) vs. <a href="/fighter/anthony-perosh">Anthony Perosh</a> (215.6 lbs./98 kg)</p>
<p><a href="/fighter/stephan-bonnar">Stephan Bonnar</a> (204.6 lbs./93 kg) vs. <a href="/fighter/krzysztof-soszynski">Krzysztof Soszynski</a> (204.6 lbs./93 kg)</p>
<p><a href="/fighter/chris-lytle">Chris Lytle</a> (169.4 lbs./77 kg) vs. <a href="/fighter/brian-foster">Brian Foster</a> (171.7 lbs./78 kg)</p>
<p>C.B. Dollaway (184.8 lbs./84 kg) vs. <a href="/fighter/goran-reljic">Goran Reljic</a> (184.8 lb.s/84 kg)</p>
<p><a href="/fighter/james-te-huna">James Te Huna</a> (205 lbs./93 kg) vs. <a href="/fighter/igor-pokrajac">Igor Pokrajac</a> (205 lbs./93 kg)</p>
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		<title>Best of Pride on Spike TV: Fond Memories Never Fade</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jan 2010 22:24:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Reverend Turk Vangel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As I surf the internet bouncing from one mixed martial arts(MMA) site to the next a reoccurring theme occurs. The discussion of Pride Fighting Championships, the fighters, the rules and now a select number of fights being show on Spike TV. This brought back fond memories for me and made me think about the current [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As I surf the internet bouncing from one mixed martial arts(MMA) site to the next a reoccurring theme occurs. The discussion of Pride Fighting Championships, the fighters, the rules and now a select number of fights being show on Spike TV. This brought back fond memories for me and made me think about the current state of MMA and what made Pride stand out from the crowd.</p>
<p><span id="more-13439"></span>Pride FC was a Japanese MMA organization that began in October of 1997 and ran until April of 2007 when Zuffa bought them out. There were some differences in rules from the UFC as well as the fights taking place in a ring rather than a cage. The difference in rules from the Unified Rules were significant.</p>
<p>Pride did not allow elbow strikes to the head of an opponent. Many think that this would have an effect on the numbers of fights that were finished in devastating fashion but that could not be further from the truth. They had a rule or two that led to some of the most devastating finishes in the sport. They allowed kicking and kneeing the head of a downed opponent. They also allowed what I call the Shogun Stomp to the head of an opponent. This move seemed to be perfected by Fighters.com third-ranked light heavyweight &#8220;Shogun&#8221; <a href="/fighter/mauricio-rua">Mauricio Rua</a> (18-4) who used it as a guard pass that just happened to be quite caustic.</p>
<p>Many Pride fans still debate which rules were better for the sport of MMA. They debate seems to revolve around fights ending due to cuts from elbows which can happen even if a fighter is winning the fight.</p>
<p>Fights in Pride seemed to never be dull and that may be due to the rule of inactivity. If fighters failed to engage they got a yellow card issued by the ref which took away ten percent of their fight purse.</p>
<p>Some of my fondest memories from Pride come from fights such as &#8220;Predator&#8221; <a href="/fighter/don-frye">Don Frye</a> (20-8-1) versus Yoshiro Takayama (0-4) which was less of a technical fight and more of a raw and gritty battle that had me glued to the television in awe of what I was watching. These two men met in the middle of the ring at Pride 21: Demolition in what turned out to be more like a hockey fight than a mixed martial arts fight, none the less it was amazing.</p>
<p>There are many great fights that I remember from Pride and the for those that are unfamiliar with the now defunct organization I will list a few here:</p>
<p>&#8220;Shogun&#8221; <a href="/fighter/mauricio-rua">Mauricio Rua</a> versus &#8220;Minotoro&#8221; Antonio Nogueira at Pride: Critical Countdown 2005</p>
<p><a href="/fighter/royce-gracie">Royce Gracie</a> verus &#8220;The Gracie Hunter&#8221; Kazushi Sakauraba at Pride: Grand Prix 2000 Final Round</p>
<p>&#8216;The Last Emperor&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> versus&#8221;Minotauro&#8221; Antonio  Nogueria at both Pride 25: Body Blow and Pride: Shockwave 2004</p>
<p><a href="/fighter/takanori-gomi">Takanori Gomi</a> versus <a href="/fighter/luiz-azeredo">Luiz Azeredo</a> at Pride: Bushido 7</p>
<p>This is a small list and I could go on forever including men like <a href="/fighter/wanderlei-silva">Wanderlei Silva</a> and Mirko Cro Cop but these are the ones that stand out to me. What fights stand out to you as the best Pride had to offer?</p>
<p>When you look back on an organization that hardcore MMA fans look upon as the holy grail in the sport what comes to mind first? The different rules, the crazy female announcer or the epic wars? No matter what Spike TV is bringing back those fond memories and I am eating it up.</p>
<p>You can join me and my co-host, Gary Friedman, on MMA Gospel Radio each Wednesday from 8-10 PM EST by going to www.blogtalkradio.com/mmagospel. Join in the live chat and tell us your favorite Pride memories or call in to the show by dialing 347-857-1337 and tell us on air what stand out in your mind.</p>
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		<title>Fighters.com&#039;s August Heavyweight Rankings: UFC Dishonest About Fedor Emelianenko&#039;s Demands</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Aug 2009 15:45:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In an analysis posted Friday, Yahoo!Sports MMA and boxing writer Kevin Iole spouted the UFC line, &#8220;If the UFC was in the business of giving 50 percent of its company away every time it tried to sign an elite fighter, it would have been in worse shape a lot sooner than Chrysler.&#8221; The article should&#8217;ve [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In an analysis posted Friday, Yahoo!Sports MMA and boxing writer Kevin Iole spouted the UFC line, &#8220;If the UFC was in the business of giving 50 percent of its company away every time it tried to sign an elite fighter, it would have been in worse shape a lot sooner than Chrysler.&#8221;  The article should&#8217;ve ended with a full disclusore that Yahoo!Sports and the UFC have a business partnership because Iole&#8217;s cozy nest in the UFC tree has affected his usually uncomprimised reporting.</p>
<p>M-1 Global isn&#8217;t asking for 50 percent of the UFC in exchange for Fighters.com Heavyweight Champion “Last Emperor” <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a>&#8216;s (29-1) viscerally craved debut inside the Octagon. </p>
<p>Fighters.com isn&#8217;t sure whether that&#8217;s UFC spin strategized to pressure Emelianenko to surrender his co-promotion demand by persuading fans he&#8217;s unreasonable or a genuine misunderstanding by White about <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=1435">what Emelianenko is demanding</a>.<br />
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<p>M-1 Global isn&#8217;t demanding any ownership stake in the UFC at all.  To present their demands in such a way is either disingenuous or ignorant of White and Iole.  Their demands are only on revenues derived from particular events and merchandise featuring Emelianenko.</p>
<p>Iole wrote, &#8220;The demand was kind of like an owner in the Continental Basketball Association demanding 50 percent ownership in an NBA team before allowing his player to sign.&#8221;</p>
<p>That&#8217;s a dishonest analogy.  A better analogy is an actor who earns enough fame to carry movies on name recognition alone.  Said actor creates a production company to increase their share of revenues from films they perform in.  They have slim functional role in the film&#8217;s production and promotion, but are given an honorary &#8220;Executive Producer&#8221; credit and their production company&#8217;s logo appears on the film&#8217;s marketing.</p>
<p>Fighters.com isn&#8217;t arguing that Emelianenko&#8217;s demands are reasonable or deserved, just explaining what M-1 Global is actually demanding as opposed to what the UFC is claiming they&#8217;re demanding.</p>
<p>Fighters.com has confirmed that Emelianenko has three offers he&#8217;s seriously considering, among them the UFC&#8217;s and Strikeforce&#8217;s.  But, <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=1424">Emelianenko&#8217;s most likely adversary in Strikeforce</a>, &#8220;Grim&#8221; <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a> (8-0), who notched up a spot to fourth this month, isn&#8217;t banking on a showdown with the world&#8217;s best heavyweight.</p>
<p>Rogers&#8217;s manager, Mike Reilly, told Fighters.com about a potential fight with Emelianenko, &#8220;We have really heard nothing of the sort.   We are planning on fighting in October.  No idea who.  Doesn&#8217;t even matter at this point.&#8221;</p>
<p>UFC heavyweight champion <a href="/fighter/brock-lesnar">Brock Lesnar</a> (4-1), who rose to the second slot this month after pummeling now third-ranked <a href="/fighter/frank-mir">Frank Mir</a> (12-4) at UFC 100 in Las Vegas 11 July, probably isn&#8217;t banking on a fight versus Emelianenko either.  He told Jim Rome last month that <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=1425">he&#8217;d like several more fights before challenging Emelianenko</a>.  If Emelianenko doesn&#8217;t sign with the UFC, <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=1404">Lesnar will fight the winner</a> of sixth-ranked <a href="/fighter/shane-carwin">Shane Carwin</a> (10-0) versus <a href="/fighter/cain-velasquez">Cain Velasquez</a> (6-0) to take place at UFC 104 in Los Angeles 24 October.</p>
<p>Mir will take on Velasquez&#8217;s seconds against <a href="/fighter/cheick-kongo">Cheick Kongo</a> (14-5-1) at UFC 107 in December, <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=1431">Kongo confirmed to Fighters.com</a>.</p>
<p>This month in Portland at UFC 102, battle-hardened vets fourth-ranked &#8220;Minotauro&#8221; <a href="/fighter/antonio-minotauro-rodrigo-nogueira">Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira</a> (31-5-1) and eighth-ranked &#8220;The Natural&#8221; <a href="/fighter/randy-the-natural-couture">Randy Couture</a> (16-9) will battle to determine who becomes a threshold for rising prospects and who has a glimmer of hope for another title run, though Couture has hinted at returning to light heavyweight win or lose.</p>
<p>Next on the top ten heavyweight agenda, seventh-ranked &#8220;Cigano&#8221; <a href="/fighter/junior-dos-santos">Junior dos Santos</a> (8-1) will fight one-time feared heavyweight &#8220;Crop Cop&#8221; <a href="/fighter/mirko-cro-cop-filipovic">Mirko Filipovic</a> (25-7-2) at UFC 103 in Dallas 19 September.</p>
<p>After testing positive for 2a-methyl-5a-androstan-3a-ol-17-one, an anabolic steroid, and <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=1428">causing the cancellation of Affliction M-1 Global’s <em>Trilogy</em></a>, ninth-ranked &#8220;Babyface Assassin&#8221; <a href="/fighter/josh-the-babyface-assassin-barnett">Josh Barnett</a> (20-5) will <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=1450">probably return to Sengoku</a> in Japan.  <a href="http://www.fighters.com/10/02/barnett-says-no">Barnett was never enthusiastic about fighting Emelianenko</a>, whom he considers a friend, at <em>Trilogy</em>; and, Fighters.com wonders if testing positive isn&#8217;t some kind of subconcious self-fulfilled will of Barnett&#8217;s.  For the record, <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=1423">Barnett denies using steroids</a>, the the California State Athletic Commission confirmed Barnett&#8217;s B sample also tested positive.</p>
<p>Finally, tenth-ranked &#8220;Pitbull&#8221; <a href="/fighter/andrei-pitbull-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a> (14-7) is a man without a promotion since Affliction cut him and UFC President Dana White recently remarked that he has no interest in signing Arlovski.</p>
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		<title>TUF 8: They Go At It</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Sep 2008 19:34:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Steve Cha &#8220;I like the small guys.  They go at it,&#8221; UFC President Dana White stated to TUF 8 coach Frank Mir (11-3). Lightweights Wesley Murch (3-2) and John Polakowski (2-1), who, in his words, “loves giving hugs to everyone”, didn’t disappoint White in the first fight of the night on Wednesday’s episode of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Steve Cha</p>
<p>&#8220;I like the small guys.  They go at it,&#8221; UFC President Dana White stated to <em>TUF 8</em> coach <a href="/fighter/frank-mir">Frank Mir</a> (11-3).</p>
<p>Lightweights Wesley Murch (3-2) and <a href="/fighter/john-polakowski">John Polakowski</a> (2-1), who, in his words, “loves giving hugs to everyone”, didn’t disappoint White in the first fight of the night on Wednesday’s episode of <em>The Ultimate Fighter 8</em>.</p>
<p>Both fighters were able to land strikes and take each other’s backs; however, at the end of the first round, British fighter Murch injured his shin on a low kick attempt. </p>
<p>Ouch!</p>
<p>Murch braved the pain, but, early in the second round, collapsed; and, the ref was forced to stop the fight.</p>
<p>True to his words, Polakowski hugged <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=821">Fighters.com’s top heavyweight contender</a> and <em>TUF 8</em> coach “Minotauro” <a href="/fighter/antonio-minotauro-rodrigo-nogueira">Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira</a> (31-4-1), White, and Mir, forcing an admission from Nog&#8217;: &#8220; I don’t care, you know.  I like to hug too.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Light heavyweight Sean O’Connell (0-0) bragged, “I watched every season of <em>Ultimate Fighter</em>!  <a href="/fighter/forrest-griffin">Forrest Griffin</a> is my favorite active fighter.  I will follow in those guys path and be champion some day.”</p>
<p>But, Shane Primm (1-0) stood in the doorway of the <em>TUF 8</em> house.  Primm dominated O’Connell, tapping him in a rear naked choke in the first round.</p>
<p>Lightweight Efrain Escudero (10-0) predicted he would “probably take [his opponent] down, ground’n’pound him, take his back, and rear naked choke him.”  True to his word, Escudero took down Ido Pariente (8-3), climbed on his back, and well&#8230;just read Esucdero&#8217;s prediction.</p>
<p>Bounty hunter-by-day <a href="/fighter/ryan-lopez">Ryan Lopez</a> (4-4) started his fight versus light heavyweight Tom Lawlor (4-1-1)  with a kick, but was taken down.</p>
<p>Lawlor immediately took Lopez’s back and sunk in the rear naked choke, forcing the former <em>Men’s Health</em> model to tap.</p>
<p>White introduced the fight between BJJ black belt “Crazy Cuban” <a href="/fighter/roli-delgado">Roli Delgado</a> (5-3-1) and George Roop (8-3) as the “battle of the beanpoles.”</p>
<p>Roop had the clear advantage standing; but, on the ground, Delgado nearly submitted him.</p>
<p>Roop was able to keep the fight standing and took the decision, prompting Mir to comment that Roop “is coachable” and “imagine what he can get him on my team and work with him in practice”.</p>
<p>According to Mir, light heavyweight <a href="/fighter/kyle-kingsbury">Kyle Kingsbury</a> (7-1) won the first round of his fight.  But, the two-time All-American wrestler Ryan Bader (7-0) was able to rebound and submit Kingsbury with a tight arm triangle.</p>
<p>Nogueira commented that Bader has “top wrestling, he got eyes of the tiger and I like the way he fights.”</p>
<p>Light heavy <a href="/fighter/charles-diaz">Charles Diaz</a> (3-0) talked a great game; however, Shane Nelson (9-3) completely overwhelmed Diaz with a barrage of strikes. Nelson dropped Diaz with a big knee and picked up the easy decision victory.</p>
<p>BJJ specialist Eliot Marshall (5-1) took Armenian-born 205er <a href="/fighter/karen-grigoryan">Karen Grigoryan</a> (6-1) to the limit and lost a controversial split decision.</p>
<p>Grigoryan was the constant aggressor; however, Marshall landed the crisper strikes and constantly worked for submissions. Both White and Mir agree that Marshall should have been awarded the victory; however, White emphasized that a fighter should “never leave it in the hands of the judges.”</p>
<p>There was a consolation prize, however.  Unfortunately for <a href="/fighter/antwain-britt">Antwain Britt</a> (3-1), he broke his hand in last week’s episode’s slugfest with “Big Deal” Ryan Jimmo (6-1).</p>
<p>The coaches and White decided to bring back an elated Marshall and, as white put it “justice was served.”</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jul 2008 18:31:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The heavyweight division paces like a heavyweight slog.  I&#8217;m tempted to switch to a semi-annual evaluation&#8230;but not until after this weekend. There were a couple of shakers this month, but no movers. In London 7 June, seventh-ranked &#8220;Vai Cavalo&#8221; Fabricio Werdum (11-3-1) played a samba on &#8220;The Truth&#8221; Brandon Vera&#8216;s (8-2) noggin for a first [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The heavyweight division paces like a heavyweight slog.  I&#8217;m tempted to switch to a semi-annual evaluation&#8230;but not until after this weekend.</p>
<p>There were a couple of shakers this month, but no movers.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" style="float: right;" src="http://www.fighters.com/images/chadposts/1212947719437.jpg" alt="Werdum photo courtesy of Josh Hedges and Zuffa, LLC." width="250" height="375" />In <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=443">London 7 June</a>, seventh-ranked &#8220;Vai Cavalo&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fabricio-vai-cavalo-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a> (11-3-1) played a samba on &#8220;The Truth&#8221; <a href="/fighter/brandon-the-truth-vera">Brandon Vera</a>&#8216;s (8-2) noggin for a first round TKO.</p>
<p>Werdum remains the top contender to &#8220;Minotauro&#8221; <a href="/fighter/antonio-minotauro-rodrigo-nogueira">Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira</a>&#8216;s (31-4-1) UFC Heavyweight Championship.</p>
<p>Of course, Big Nog&#8217; <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=316">is pitted versus</a> struggling, but dangerous former UFC Champion <a href="/fighter/frank-mir">Frank Mir</a> (11-3) in a made-for-<em>TUF</em> match-up in October.</p>
<p>Werdum will probably draw the winner of 9 August&#8217;s eighth-ranked &#8220;Texas Crazy Horse&#8221; <a href="/fighter/heath-texas-crazy-horse-herring">Heath Herring</a> (28-13) versus <a href="/fighter/brock-lesnar">Brock Lesnar</a> (1-1) fight, maybe on the same October UFC card to build the follow-up versus the winners.</p>
<p>Also in action this rankings period, tenth-ranked &#8220;Napao&#8221; <a href="/fighter/gabriel-napao-gonzaga">Gabriel Gonzaga</a> (8-3) blew through confidence-booster <a href="/fighter/justin-mccully">Justin McCully</a> (8-4-2) in <a href="http://www.fighters.com/07/05/buchholz-taps-hill">Las Vegas 5 July</a> to break a two-fight losing streak for the man who sentenced &#8220;Cro Cop&#8221; <a href="/fighter/mirko-cro-cop-filipovic">Mirko Filipovic</a> (23-6-2) down a spiral the Croatian has yet to ascend from.</p>
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<p><img src="http://www.fighters.com/images/chadposts/1216060274884.jpg" alt="Gonzaga pounding McCully photo courtesy of Josh Hedges and Zuffa, LLC." width="500" height="333" /></p>
<p>This weekend in Anaheim, east of Los Angeles, Affliction will twist the heavyweight Rubik&#8217;s cube and a lot of colorful riddles will turn black-and-white.</p>
<p>With bated breath, the MMA world awaits the answer to biggest mystery in the division:  How good is sixth-ranked &#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (27-1)?</p>
<p>Many rank the Russian tops, but even his minions struggle like &#8220;Techno Goliath&#8221; <a href="/fighter/hong-techno-goliath-man-choi">Hong Man Choi</a> (1-1) in an armbar to defend Emelianenko&#8217;s two-year dearth of top competition.</p>
<p>Will third-ranked &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a> (24-4) shake his history of choking in the face of the big challenges?  Sylvia has always fought tougher as an underdog&#8230;</p>
<p>On <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=427">the same card</a>, fourth-ranked &#8220;Pitbull&#8221; <a href="/fighter/andrei-pitbull-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a> (12-5) and “Big” <a href="/fighter/ben-rothwell">Ben Rothwell</a> (29-5) have heavyweight questions to face-up to.</p>
<p>Can Arlovski regain his pre-Sylvia KO tenacity that earned him the nickname &#8220;Pitbull&#8221;; or, is he comfortable fighting &#8220;Dragon&#8221; Lyoto Machida (13-0) for the title of &#8220;MMA&#8217;s Most Elusive&#8221;?</p>
<p>Is Rothwell &#8220;Big&#8221; enough for the top ten?</p>
<p>Also, fifth-ranked “Babyface Assassin&#8221; <a href="/fighter/josh-the-babyface-assassin-barnett">Josh Barnett</a> (21-5) will try to avenge a vicious 2001 knockout to “Rock” <a href="/fighter/pedro-the-rock-rizzo">Pedro Rizzo</a> (16-7) and earn a fight versus the winner of Sylvia/Emelianenko.</p>
<p>Finally, ninth-ranked <a href="/fighter/aleksander-emelianenko">Aleksander Emelianenko</a> (13-3) will slug it out with “Headhunter” <a href="/fighter/paul-the-headhunter-buentello">Paul Buentello</a> (25-10) on the undercard&#8217;s main event, possibly the <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=576">most exciting fight of the night</a>.</p>
<p>Fighters.com will be live in Anaheim Saturday for the biggest heavyweight MMA card in history.  Get the true scoop as it happens right here.</p>
<p>The odd man out is <a href="http://www.fighters.com/06/16/fighter-of-the-month-randy-couture">legally-challenged</a> top contender &#8220;The Natural&#8221; <a href="/fighter/randy-the-natural-couture">Randy Couture</a> (16-8), who could lose his top contender status this weekend if Emelianenko beats Sylvia by stoppage.</p>
<p><strong>July Heavyweight Rankings</strong></p>
<p><strong>1. &#8220;Minotauro&#8221; <a href="/fighter/antonio-minotauro-rodrigo-nogueira">Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira</a> (31-4-1)</strong></p>
<p>It ain&#8217;t pretty! Nogueira has turned &#8220;blocking punches with your face&#8221; into a winning strategy versus top teners Sylvia, Herring, Barnett, and Werdum in the last two years, earning him the Fighters.com Heavyweight Championship.</p>
<p><strong>2. &#8220;The Natural&#8221; </strong><a href="/fighter/randy-the-natural-couture"><strong><a href="/fighter/randy-the-natural-couture">Randy Couture</a></strong></a><strong> (16-8)</strong></p>
<p>The best strategist in a weight class of brutes returned to solve the 6&#8217;8&#8243; riddle of Sylvia over five grueling rounds to reclaim UFC&#8217;s title, then forced Cro Cop-slayer Gonzaga to wish MMA had timeouts in a bloody three-round TKO.</p>
<p><strong>3. &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; </strong><a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html"><strong><a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a></strong></a><strong> (24-4)</strong></p>
<p>The oft maligned &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; has meshed his stature with world-class striking, championship cardio, and a <a href="/fighter/jeff-the-snowman-monson">Jeff Monson</a>-tested ground game. His losses are to legends Nogueira and Couture, but he’s failed to lay out ripe KO candidates Arlovski and Monson.</p>
<p><strong>4. &#8220;Pitbull&#8221; </strong><a href="/fighter/andrei-pitbull-arlovski"><strong><a href="/fighter/andrei-pitbull-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a></strong></a><strong> (12-5)</strong></p>
<p>“Pitbull” has fought like a poodle since getting neutered by Sylvia in an ‘06 KO loss, but was able to steal a decision from Werdum in the most disappointing fight of ’07.  Perhaps free agency will reignite the once explosive fighter’s fire.</p>
<p><strong>5. &#8220;The Babyface Assassin&#8221; </strong><a href="/fighter/josh-the-babyface-assassin-barnett"><strong><a href="/fighter/josh-the-babyface-assassin-barnett">Josh Barnett</a></strong></a><strong> (21-5)</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;The Babyface Assassin&#8221; returned to tap <a href="/fighter/hidehiko-yoshida">Hidehiko Yoshida</a> and UD <a href="/fighter/jeff-the-snowman-monson">Jeff Monson</a> and is the last man to beat Noguiera. He also holds a submission of hard-headed <a href="/fighter/mark-hunt">Mark Hunt</a> in the last two years.</p>
<p><strong>6. &#8220;The Last Emperor&#8221; </strong><a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko"><strong><a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a></strong></a><strong> (27-1)</strong></p>
<p>Rankings reflect what has happened in fights with a predilection towards the most recent and Emelianenko hasn&#8217;t fought another top ten heavyweight in 33 months.   He&#8217;ll take sixth and like it or take first by defeating Sylvia in July.</p>
<p><strong>7. &#8220;Vai Cavalo&#8221; </strong><a href="/fighter/fabricio-vai-cavalo-werdum"><strong><a href="/fighter/fabricio-vai-cavalo-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a></strong></a><strong> (11-3-1)</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;Vai Cavalo&#8221; spanked Gonzaga like a bad monkey in January, then played a samba on <a href="/fighter/brandon-the-truth-vera">Brandon Vera</a>&#8216;s head in June.  Werdum is streaking into a rematch with Noguiera for the UFC and probably Fighters.com title.</p>
<p><strong>8. &#8220;Texas Crazy Horse&#8221; </strong><a href="/fighter/heath-texas-crazy-horse-herring"><strong><a href="/fighter/heath-texas-crazy-horse-herring">Heath Herring</a></strong></a><strong> (28-13)</strong></p>
<p>Herring’s bungle versus Nogueira was beefed-up with a strong decision over <a href="/fighter/cheick-kongo">Cheick Kongo</a>in March.   Three losses to Nogueira stop-gaps a potential UFC title challenge, but the “Texas Crazy Horse” will fight an even bigger name in <a href="/fighter/brock-lesnar">Brock Lesnar</a>.</p>
<p><strong>9. </strong><a href="/fighter/aleksander-emelianenko"><strong><a href="/fighter/aleksander-emelianenko">Aleksander Emelianenko</a></strong></a><strong> (13-3)</strong></p>
<p>Fedor&#8217;s li’l bro’ isn’t lost in the shadow of &#8220;The Last Emporer&#8221;. In the last two years, the man with the coldest stare down in MMA has outclassed his brother in competition, losing only to top ten heavies while TKOing fellow Russian <a href="/fighter/sergei-kharitonov">Sergei Kharitonov</a>.</p>
<p><strong>10. &#8220;Napao&#8221; </strong><a href="/fighter/gabriel-napao-gonzaga"><strong><a href="/fighter/gabriel-napao-gonzaga">Gabriel Gonzaga</a></strong></a><strong> (9-3)</strong></p>
<p>After mauling <a href="/fighter/mirko-cro-cop-filipovic">Mirko Filipovic</a> in Manchester, &#8220;Napao&#8221; risks becoming a footnote in MMA history with consecutive stoppage losses to Couture and Werdum.  The big man has the tools to remain top ten for years to come, but does he have the heart?</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 May 2008 20:41:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While chatting with Fighters.com’s ninth-ranked lightweight “KenFlo” Kenny Florian (9-3) Tuesday afternoon, he broached two myths that frustrate him and I.  Let’s quash them. Myth one: “I can beat Rich Franklin.” Or, whoever you have a delusional cage fantasy about.  I only say second-ranked middleweight “Ace” Rich Franklin (23-3) because I live in Greater Cincinnati [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While chatting with Fighters.com’s ninth-ranked lightweight “KenFlo” <a href="/fighter/kenny-florian">Kenny Florian</a> (9-3) Tuesday afternoon, he broached two myths that frustrate him and I.  Let’s quash them.</p>
<p>Myth one: “I can beat <a href="/fighter/rich-ace-franklin">Rich Franklin</a>.”</p>
<p>Or, whoever you have a delusional cage fantasy about.  I only say second-ranked middleweight “Ace” <a href="/fighter/rich-ace-franklin">Rich Franklin</a> (23-3) because I live in Greater Cincinnati and most often hear his name when I reveal I write about MMA; but, I’m sure, if you live in Vancouver, it’s <a href="/fighter/denis-kang">Denis Kang</a> (29-10-1) and, in Boston, it’s Florian.</p>
<p>You can’t beat any of them, even if you saw them get thrashed by another elite fighter.</p>
<p>Neither can your cousin who just got out of jail, nor your friend who just reached brown belt in BJJ.</p>
<p>What is it about mixed martial arts, the most grueling and graceful athletic endeavor in organized sport, that makes couch potatoes think they can put down their Cheetos, brush the orange dust from their stained fingers, and compete at an elite level?</p>
<p>No one watches baseball and thinks they can hit a 95 mph cut fastball 450 feet like Alex Rodriguez.  No one watches gymnastics and thinks they can roll out of bed into a triple axel.  (Well…no one watches gymnastics…)</p>
<p>UFC fighters, as well as many mixed martial artists in other promotions, are elite athletes.  They’re experts in the fighting skills of many disciplines, but that’s just where it begins.  Their cardio and strength training is as regimented and diligently-followed as the top athletes in any other sport, perhaps more so.</p>
<p>The fact is, even if you are as skilled in martial arts as a UFC fighter, there’s a genetic element that most of us just aren’t born with.  Just like many of us will never run a 4.4 forty or bench press 700 pounds, no matter how dedicated we are.</p>
<p>It’s often a comment from someone who’s never trained or hasn’t trained since they were in high school wrestling and doesn’t realize they’re neither 18-years old, nor in any kind of athletic shape anymore.</p>
<p>The only thing worse than saying, “I can beat <a href="/fighter/rich-ace-franklin">Rich Franklin</a>,” is saying, “I still think I can beat <a href="/fighter/rich-ace-franklin">Rich Franklin</a>,” a week after he picks you apart like a chicken carcass in front of 22,000 at the Centre Bell.  That’s not ignorant; that’s insane.</p>
<p>Myth two: “<a href="/fighter/kenny-florian">Kenny Florian</a>: Not Your Average Fighter.”</p>
<p>Again, Florian or whoever in the sport can pack a coherent sentence with more than eight words is considered unique.  Often, it makes a headline in main stream media; but, I’ve seen it creep into MMA media too.</p>
<p>Elite fighters are as intelligent as computer geeks.  Wait,that’s “J-Lau” <a href="/fighter/Joe-J-Lau-Lauzon.html">Joe Lauzon</a> (16-4).  Well, they’re as intelligent as people with master&#8217;s degrees.  Well, that’s <a href="/fighter/rich-ace-franklin">Rich Franklin</a>.  OK, they’re as intelligent as lawyers.  Oops…that’s first-ranked heavyweight “Minotauro” <a href="/fighter/antonio-minotauro-rodrigo-nogueira">Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira</a> (31-4-1) and &#8220;Hungarian Nightmare&#8221; <a href="/fighter/christian-wellisch">Christian Wellisch</a> (8-3).  As intelligent as Ph.D.s?  Yeah…that’s “The Snowman” <a href="/fighter/jeff-the-snowman-monson">Jeff Monson</a> (24-7) and UFC fighter <a href="/fighter/terry-martin">Terry Martin</a> (16-4).  None of them are unique among fighters in their intellect, they&#8217;re just a few names off the top of my head.</p>
<p>I think the stereotype of the meathead fighter stems from a self-consciousness that prevents some people from allowing for a guy who can both kick their ass and outwit them in a debate on ontological empiricism.  It&#8217;s a way some people protect their own egos by reducing fighters to cavemen, regardless of the truth.</p>
<p>Now, of course there are meatheads in MMA; but, if you scan the top of the sport, most of the elite fighters are college-educated, artistically gifted, or intellectually interesting.</p>
<p>Intelligence is not unique among mixed martial artists, just like ignorance isn&#8217;t unique among those who&#8217;re surprised to meet a fighter who isn&#8217;t beating their chest.</p>
<p><strong>Notes from around MMA</strong></p>
<p>* <a href="/fighter/rich-ace-franklin">Rich Franklin</a> (23-3) turned down a fight versus ninth-ranked “Hollywood” <a href="/fighter/dan-hollywood-henderson">Dan Henderson</a> (22-7) that was offered while the UFC rushed to bolster their London fight card after seventh-ranked light heavyweight “Iceman” <a href="/fighter/chuck-iceman-liddell">Chuck Liddell</a> (21-5) was pulled from the main event with a pulled hamstring.</p>
<p>* Despite Franklin’s agent Monte Cox’s assertions on MMAWeekly Radio, Franklin is not considering a career move to 205-pounds, but would consider a one-off in the heavier division “if it was an interesting match-up”.  But for an unlikely challenge of UFC Light Heavyweight Champion and first-ranked light heavyweight “Rampage” <a href="/fighter/quinton-rampage-jackson">Quinton Jackson</a>, what meaningful fight could lure Franklin into a one-off?  Maybe a rematch with “The Dragon” Lyoto Machida (12-0)?  That&#8217;s interesting&#8230;</p>
<p>* TUF 7 contestant Brandon Sene (2-0) was robbed on Wednesday night’s episode of the the UFC’s reality program.  Fighters.com scored both of the first two rounds 10-9 for Sene, who was more aggressive and intent on inflicting damage to his opponent, <a href="/fighter/dante-rivera">Dante Rivera</a> (10-2).  BJJ player Rivera was able to take the fight to the mat, but managed few serious attempts to end the fight with a submission and was largely unable to avoid Sene’s striking from his back.  Fighters.com did score the final, sudden-death round 10-9 for Rivera; but, the fight should’ve never made it to sudden death.</p>
<p>* The Tennessee House of Representatives will vote Tuesday on a bill to create a state athletic commission with the goal of attracting a UFC fight card and the $100 million in revenue that the big show’s events generate for local economies.  Now, which Tennessee native son might like to belt out a howl in a main event on the Mississippi?</p>
<p>*  According to the Winnipeg Sun, “Road Warrior” <a href="/fighter/jonathan-goulet">Jonathan Goulet</a> (22-9) and his girlfriend will put the $75,000 bonus he won for “Fight of the Night” versus <a href="/fighter/kuniyoshi-hironaka">Kuniyoshi Hironaka</a> (11-5) at UFC 83 towards a down payment on a home.  Goulet hits the road to London 7 June to fight <a href="/fighter/paul-kelly">Paul Kelly</a> (7-0).</p>
<p>* UFC glove maker, Century, revealed to Fighters.com contributor Jason Wawro that the legend of <a href="/fighter/brock-lesnar">Brock Lesnar</a>’s (1-1) 4X-sized glove is a myth.  Despite rumors that Lesnar was the first MMA fighter to wear 4X gloves since “Techno Goliath” <a href="/fighter/hong-techno-goliath-man-choi">Hong Man Choi</a> (1-1), a Century executive claimed, “I have the receipts right here and <a href="/fighter/brock-lesnar">Brock Lesnar</a>, <a href="/fighter/cheick-kongo">Cheick Kongo</a>, and <a href="/fighter/heath-texas-crazy-horse-herring">Heath Herring</a> all ordered 3X-sized gloves.”</p>
<p>* When asked about the CBS deal to air EliteXC MMA events, Fox Sports president Ed Goren replied that his company hasn&#8217;t struck a deal to air the sport because, &#8220;We don&#8217;t need money that badly.&#8221;  This from an executive of a company popular for such high-brow entertainment as <em>When Animals Attack!</em> and <em>Celebrity Boxing</em> featuring matches between Todd Bridges and Vanilla Ice and Paula Jones and Tonya Harding.</p>
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		<title>Big Nog &quot;Is The Best&quot;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Feb 2008 10:04:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;That&#8217;s why [Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira] is the best in the world,&#8221; former UFC Heavyweight Champion Tim Sylvia proclaimed after suffering a guillotine submission loss to the Brazilian in the interim heavyweight title main event at UFC 81 Saturday night. The fight pitted former world champions from the UFC and PRIDE, but was overshadowed by the MMA [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;That&#8217;s why [<a href="/fighter/antonio-minotauro-rodrigo-nogueira">Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira</a>] is the best in the world,&#8221; former UFC Heavyweight Champion <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a> proclaimed after suffering a guillotine submission loss to the Brazilian in the interim heavyweight title main event at UFC 81 Saturday night.</p>
<p>The fight pitted former world champions from the UFC and PRIDE, but was overshadowed by the MMA debut of former NCAA and pro wrestling champion <a href="/fighter/brock-lesnar">Brock Lesnar</a>.</p>
<p>Significance was also diminished by <a href="/fighter/randy-the-natural-couture">Randy Couture</a>&#8216;s departure from the UFC while holding the title after defeating Sylvia in March 2007.</p>
<p>6&#8217;8&#8243; Sylvia pot-shotted the Sao Paulo native from the opening ding and occasionally popped a power shot in Nogueira&#8217;s mug, even dropping him with a combo in the first session and again in the second.</p>
<p>The Miletich-trained &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; fiercely dominated the opening two rounds.</p>
<p>Stubborn Nogueira had no quit, even as his face began to swell at the end of Sylvia&#8217;s tremendous reach.</p>
<p>&#8220;Minotauro&#8221; attempted takedowns; but, Sylvia&#8217;s balance is exceptional for a big man.</p>
<p>The train from Maine derailed in the third when Nogueira&#8217;s notorious resilience muscled the battle to the mat.</p>
<p>&#8220;He went for the guillotine, which we knew he was going to do,&#8221; a distraught Sylvia explained post-fight.</p>
<p>Nogueira became the first fighter to hold both UFC and PRIDE heavyweight titles when <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a> tapped out at 1:28 of the third round.</p>
<p>&#8220;That&#8217;s what he does to everybody,&#8221; Sylvia echoed the sentiments of MMA faithful who&#8217;ve watched a battered Big Nog pull out seemingly impossible victories before.</p>
<p>Nogueira&#8217;s victory sets up a possible first defense versus French kickboxer <a href="/fighter/cheick-kongo">Cheick Kongo</a>, if Kongo can beat <a href="/fighter/heath-texas-crazy-horse-herring">Heath Herring</a> in Columbus next month.  But, both Fabricio Werdum and <a href="/fighter/andrei-pitbull-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a> have claims to the top contender-ship too.</p>
<p>Sylvia may be headed for a history-loaded rematch with the man who broke his arm: <a href="/fighter/frank-mir">Frank Mir</a>.</p>
<p>Another former UFC Heavyweight Champion, Mir, defended MMA&#8217;s honor against powerhouse rookie <a href="/fighter/brock-lesnar">Brock Lesnar</a> by submitting him in a kneebar at 1:30 of the first round.</p>
<p>Mir got dumped on his ass early by the massive Minnesotan who hovered and hammered fists and elbows.</p>
<p>&#8220;He was so strong!&#8221;  Mir explained in the locker room.</p>
<p>Tactic and technique determined the outcome though.  &#8220;It wasn&#8217;t a textbook, perfect finish, but I ended up doing it 80% right.&#8221;</p>
<p>80% is all it takes versus an inexperienced opponent.  As Lesnar stood to yank his arm from an armbar attempt, Mir secured a leg and rolled into a kneebar.</p>
<p>&#8220;Frank [Mir] and I have some unfinished business,&#8221; <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a> had taunted at a pre-fight press conference.</p>
<p>The high profile &#8220;W&#8221; for Mir makes that rematch marketable.</p>
<p>At 185-pounds, <a href="/fighter/nathan-marquardt">Nathan Marquardt</a> entered the Octagon off a loss to division champ <a href="/fighter/anderson-the-spider-silva">Anderson Silva</a> to fight 79-17-5 <a href="/fighter/jeremy-gumby-horn">Jeremy Horn</a>, a late replacement opponent.</p>
<p>The veteran Horn absorbed punishment on the mat before nearly catching Marquardt in a gogoplata in the first round.</p>
<p>It was Marquardt, however, who applied a guillotine choke during a scramble and tapped Horn at 1:37 of the second round.</p>
<p>After a four-year hiatus from MMA, <a href="/fighter/ricardo-cachorrao-almeida">Ricardo Almeida</a> invoked nostalgia over his earlier successes by submitting another late replacement, undefeated Alaskan Rob Yundt, in a guillotine choke at 1:08 of round one.</p>
<p>Almeida is a welcome addition to the scant 185-pound division.</p>
<p>Lightweights <a href="/fighter/tyson-griffin">Tyson Griffin</a> and <a href="/fighter/gleison-tibau">Gleison Tibau</a> tussled for three exciting rounds to open the televised card.</p>
<p>The shorter fighter, Griffin, popped Tibau with precise punches while Tibau seemed to take down the wrestler at will.</p>
<p>In the end, the judges saw it unanimously for <a href="/fighter/tyson-griffin">Tyson Griffin</a>, though <a href="/fighter/gleison-tibau">Gleison Tibau</a> lost no one&#8217;s respect.</p>
<p>&#8220;Lights Out&#8221; <a href="/fighter/chris-lytle">Chris Lytle</a> treated 13-5 <a href="/fighter/kyle-bradley">Kyle Bradley</a>&#8216;s head like a speed bag in a 33-second TKO victory.</p>
<p>Light heavyweight <a href="/fighter/tim-boetsch">Tim Boetsch</a> reminded MMA fans of &#8220;Tank&#8221; Abbott in tossing Oklahoman <a href="/fighter/david-heath">David Heath</a> to the mat and pummelling a TKO out of him at 4:52 of round one.</p>
<p><a href="/fighter/terry-martin">Terry Martin</a> suffered another disappointing defeat, this time in a unanimous decision to &#8220;The Beastman&#8221; <a href="/fighter/marvin-the-beastman-eastman">Marvin Eastman</a>.</p>
<p>The event opened with a spirited lightweight scrap won in split decision by <a href="/fighter/robert-emerson">Robert Emerson</a> over Japan&#8217;s <a href="/fighter/Keita-K-Taro-Nakamura.html">Keita Nakamura</a>.</p>
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