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Wes Shivers from the UFC's Ultimate Fighter - Heavyweights show is back in the cage November 19th against Goldman Butler at the STRIKEFORCE Challengers event in Jackson, Miss. Shivers, who lost to James McSweeney on the Ultimate Fighter, has two regional wins since leaving the show. However, his full-time job now is not fighting with his fists but with a badge. The 6'8" Shivers is a Rankin County Deputy Sherrif. Can this former Tennessee Titan turner lawman get back in gear on the big stage? Read on for details about Shivers comeback. ...
While Todd Duffee's presence is already missed from the ufc, his release was left as a last resort. The heavyweight star made waves right away in the division when his much anticipated octagon debut met and exceeded all expectations, when the 24-year-old knocked out veteran Tim Hague in just 7 seconds at UFC 102 in August of last year. Sidelined due to injury, Duffee returned 9 months later and was thoroughly dominating PRIDE veteran Mike Russow for two and a half rounds. Then, out of nowhere, the body builder was put down by the body spiller, when a vicious right hand connected for Russow, another one followed and Duffee was out cold. Now this wouldn't be enough reason to release a previously undefeated heavyweight prospect with the kind of buzz that surrounded Todd, but if you read you might see why he got his UFC walking papers. ...
Heavyweights “Big Country” Roy Nelson (13-4) and Brendan Schaub (3-0) will matchup to determine The Ultimate Fighter 10 champion at SpikeTV’s The Ultimate Fighter 10 Finale in Las Vegas December 5. ...
The tenth season of the UFC's mixed martial arts reality contest The Ultimate Fighter will conclude Wednesday night on SpikeTV at 9:00 PM, an hour earlier than the usual broadcast time. ...
"New York Bad Ass" Phil Baroni (11-10) clocked Scott Jansen (3-3) in the first round of Baroni's 170-pound debut, knocking the Brit stiff in London Saturday night. "I had a lot of doubts going in here," Baroni said after losing three straight and spending his entire career at 185-pounds, "but I erased them with that right hand." The usually brash "Bad Ass" lost a bit of bravado with the 15 pounds of inflated muscle, graciously admitting, "I feel really lucky to have this opportunity." In an unfortunate scene of MMA hooliganism, a friend of Jansen's attacked Baroni in the cage after the knockout; but, order was quickly restored. A reinvigorated Baroni asked after the fight, "Who's next?" CageRage is owned by ProElite, which also owns EliteXC and Icon and has a working relationship with Strikeforce, leaving open a lot of options for Baroni in his new weight class. Heavyweight Neil Grove (6-1) knocked out "Buzz" Robert Berry (12-8) at 1:29 of round two, ending any leftover controversy from a Grove corner stoppage "W" over Berry last December. ...
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