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		<title>Tim Sylvia says he won&#039;t be fighting as a super heavyweight anymore following loss to Wagner--good idea</title>
		<link>http://www.fighters.com/02/01/tim-sylvia-says-he-wont-be-fighting-as-a-super-heavyweight-anymore-following-loss-to-wagner-good-idea</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2011 21:20:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Lopez-Benchimol</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While Tim Sylvia has made his name in the mixed martial arts world as a heavyweight fighter, twice earning the UFC&#8217;s heavyweight belt, he&#8217;s recently been competing far above his normal weight of 265-pounds. In fact, in his last outing against season-10 veteran of &#8220;The Ultimate Fighter&#8221; in Abe Wagner, the former champion clocked in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While <a href="/fighter/tim-sylvia">Tim Sylvia</a> has made his name in the mixed martial arts world as a heavyweight fighter, twice earning the UFC&#8217;s heavyweight belt, he&#8217;s recently been competing far above his normal weight of 265-pounds. </p>
<p>In fact, in his last outing against season-10 veteran of &#8220;The Ultimate Fighter&#8221; in Abe Wagner, the former champion clocked in at 311-pounds for the super-heavyweight bout&#8211;more than 40-pounds over his usually weight&#8211;while Wagner came in at about 256. </p>
<p>Though the added weight could be consistent with better knockout power, speed was at a huge disadvantage for the former world champion, which was evident when Sylvia was TKO&#8217;d by the TUF veteran in just 32-seconds of the opening round last Friday. <span id="more-23089"></span></p>
<p>The last time Sylvia even touched the 260&#8242;s was when he was still under the Affliction banner back in 2008. Now, flash forward nearly two-and-a-half years later, and &#8220;The Maine-iac&#8221; clocks in over 300-pounds, and his most recent outing with Wagner is evidence that his new formula of 7-11&#8242;s and Dunkin Donuts is not consistent with a top-level mixed martial arts fighter.</p>
<p>“Refs need to know the fighters. Did he see my fight with <a href="/fighter/andrei-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a>, the second one, I got dropped, got up, and KO’d him&#8221;, said Sylvia who spoke with <a href="http://fiveouncesofpain.com/2011/01/31/tim-sylvia-speaks-after-upset-loss-to-abe-wager-at-titan-fc-16/">Five Ounces of Pain</a> recently about the upset loss. </p>
<p>Regardless of the fact if Sylvia though the fight was premature, which is some respects it was, he was still losing a stand-up battle against a relative newcomer to the sport in Abe, who is a far cry from an elite heavyweight fighter himself.</p>
<p>“I will never fight at Super Heavyweight again. I fight much better at 265 so from here on out that’s what I am going to fight at&#8221;, closed out Sylvia.</p>
<p>So, MMA peeps, what did you think of Tim&#8217;s performance? If you didn&#8217;t catch it, I&#8217;m sure it&#8217;s rolling around Youtube somewhere, however the terms sluggish come to mind, and if Tim really wants to be considered one a top-10 fighter, let alone champion, once again, he needs to put in the work to prove that he still is of caliber. Sound off in the comment section below. </p>
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		<title>Enough Is Enough: Tim Sylvia Needs To Retire</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Jan 2011 00:52:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s been a long and painful road downhill for former UFC Heavyweight Champion Tim Sylvia. Since 2008, when high-profile losses to Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira and Fedor Emelianenko caused Sylvia to vanish from the high-level MMA landscape, “The Maine-iac” has slowly been working his way back up to a point of relevancy. Many still consider Sylvia [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s been a long and painful road downhill for former UFC Heavyweight Champion <a href="/fighter/tim-sylvia">Tim Sylvia</a>. Since 2008, when high-profile losses to <a href="/fighter/antonio-rodrigo-nogueira">Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira</a> and <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> caused Sylvia to vanish from the high-level MMA landscape, “The Maine-iac” has slowly been working his way back up to a point of relevancy. Many still consider Sylvia an afterthought in today’s growing world of elite Heavyweights, and the cynics got plenty of ammunition yesterday, when Sylvia suffered another first-round, first-minute defeat. So what does the future hold for Tim Sylvia? Is it finally time to call it a career? Here are my thoughts.</p>
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<p>I’d like to first start out by saying that I’ve never really had a problem with Tim Sylvia. I know he’s derided as being the “best of the worst”, since it’s generally assumed that Sylvia was a Heavyweight Champion during a time where the UFC’s Heavyweight division paled in comparison to the Heavyweight division of the legendary PRIDE promotion. As a PRIDE fan through and through, I have to admit that that’s true. Sylvia did rule at a time when his division was relatively weak.</p>
<p>But he still ruled.</p>
<p>Sylvia is a two-time UFC Heavyweight Champion. That simply doesn’t happen unless you put in a tremendous amount of hard work and effort. So I will not sit here and discredit what Sylvia did in the UFC.</p>
<p>It’s what he’s done after the UFC that has caused all his problems.</p>
<p>Sylvia lost in under a minute to Fedor Emelianenko… certainly a crushing defeat, certainly a massively deflating loss. He then lost to former boxer Ray Mercer in nine seconds.</p>
<p>Nine.</p>
<p>Seconds.</p>
<p>From that point onwards it was a long, slow trek through the land of “rock bottom” for the former champion. He managed to assemble a four-fight win-streak, but let’s be honest, the competition he faced was nowhere near the level he used to fight in the UFC, even when you take into consideration the fact that the UFC’s Heavyweight division was weaker than PRIDE’s. Throughout all this we saw a deterioration of two things: Tim Sylvia’s chin, and Tim Sylvia’s gut.</p>
<p>As a sorta-kinda almost-there quasi-Tim Sylvia fan, I can only shake my head at Sylvia’s complete lack of discipline when it comes to keeping his weight in check. I know how tall the man is, I know he&#8217;s got a massive frame, but there’s “eating big because you’re big” and then there’s totally letting yourself go. Tim Sylvia was never that muscular of a man, but in his recent fights at Super Heavyweight, he’s looked downright abysmal. And that’s honestly sadder than it is frustrating.</p>
<p>The only solace Sylvia has in his most recent loss is that you could possibly make an argument that the fight was stopped early. Even then, that’s a small comfort when you consider how badly hurt Sylvia was when the fight was stopped. He may not have been out, but he was most assuredly going out.</p>
<p>So what’s left for Tim Sylvia? If fighters allow Tim Sylvia to bully them, Sylvia can still post up dominating victories even while looking horrendously out of shape. But when fighters take the fight to him, when they’re not afraid to strike, Tim Sylvia’s chin is being exposed as the quickly-deteriorating weakness that it is. What’s left for Tim Sylvia? Not much, I’m afraid.</p>
<p>Trust me, I don’t like to say this. I really do think “Big Timmy” is criticized too often and too often kicked while he’s done. But if you asked me to boil this entire article down into one simple equation, here it is: a fat gut plus a bad chin equals bad times.</p>
<p>There’s still hope for him, but not much. He needs to get his weight under control, right now. But even if he does, his chin and its inability to take a stiff punch will still result in him being KO’d in under a minute by anyone smart enough to bring the fight to him. I honestly think Tim Sylvia should retire.</p>
<p>And what about you, fans and friends? What’s your take on the future for Tim Sylvia?</p>
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		<title>Abe Wagner upsets former UFC champ Tim Sylvia via KO</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Jan 2011 18:57:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Lopez-Benchimol</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tim Sylvia was one his way back to the big show. Following a four-fight win streak with a notable win over former title challenger Paul Buentello during this stretch, &#8220;The Maine-iac&#8221; was poised to make a big return to the big show in the immediate future. I guess Abe Wagner didn&#8217;t get the memo, as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="/fighter/tim-sylvia">Tim Sylvia</a> was one his way back to the big show. </p>
<p>Following a four-fight win streak with a notable win over former title challenger <a href="/fighter/paul-buentello">Paul Buentello</a> during this stretch, &#8220;The Maine-iac&#8221; was poised to make a big return to the big show in the immediate future. </p>
<p>I guess Abe Wagner didn&#8217;t get the memo, as he took the opportunity last night to pull off the biggest win of his career and instantly put his name on the map amongst the heavyweight field. <span id="more-22945"></span></p>
<p>Abe could probably be most recognized from his stint on the tenth season of &#8220;The Ultimate Fighter&#8221; when he was eliminated early by Jon Madsen in the preliminary round. A noted striker, Madsen implemented his wrestling background to work Wagner to the mat before opening a large cut which eventually led to a TKO victory. </p>
<p>Wagner still gets flack from his shotty performance on the show, and with the biggest opportunity of his career before him, Abe showed up and needed only 32 seconds to dispatch of a former world champion. </p>
<p>It all took place at Titan Fighting Championship 16 in the Memorial Hall in Kansas City, Kansas where the two goliaths met in the main-event of the evening last night, where the main-card was aired live on HDnet. </p>
<p>Sylvia, who came in at a flubbery 311-pounds against Wagner&#8217;s 256, opened up the bout early working from the outside with jabs and straights in succession. Abe remained patient, changing levels and eventually clipped Tim with a strong right-cross. Wagner never let the UFC veteran off the hook as he followed up with a flurry of punches, eventually crippling Sylvia face first on the mat where the referee called the match early inside of the first round. </p>
<p>The win now extends Wagner to two-in-a-row and will likely be giving him some buzz in the community, while Sylvia will once again be questioned for his effectiveness in the world of mixed martial arts where he has only looked a shell of the former champion he was. Plus, competing as a super heavyweight rather then putting in the work to fight as a normal 265-pound heavyweight fighter is certainly NOT the way to go.</p>
<p>So, MA peeps, what do you make of the news? Where do both men go from here? Is Wagner a flash in the pan, or can he truly be competitive in the big leagues&#8230;say, the UFC or Strikeforce or even Bellator heavyweight divisions? Sound off in the comment section below. </p>
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		<title>Dana White on Rizzo&#039;s remarks on potential return: &quot;Where the f*** did that come from?&quot;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Nov 2010 19:40:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Lopez-Benchimol</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Earlier this week, Pedro Rizzo, a three-time ufc title challenger told Graciemag.com that with a win over Tim Sylvia in February, the Brazilian legend may be granted a welcomed return to the octagon. All this according to &#8220;The Rock&#8221; came from UFC President Dana White himself. Well Pedro, not exactly. &#8220;Where the [expletive] did that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Earlier this week, <a href="/fighter/pedro-rizzo">Pedro Rizzo</a>, a three-time <a href="/fighter/ufc">ufc</a> title challenger told Graciemag.com that with a win over <a href="/fighter/tim-sylvia">Tim Sylvia</a> in February, the Brazilian legend may be granted a welcomed return to the octagon. </p>
<p>All this according to &#8220;The Rock&#8221; came from UFC President Dana White himself.</p>
<p>Well Pedro, not exactly. <span id="more-19274"></span></p>
<p>&#8220;Where the [expletive] did that come from?&#8221; White asked with a laugh, while speaking <a href="http://mmajunkie.com/news/21285/ufc-contract-not-up-for-grabs-in-proposed-pedro-rizzo-vs-tim-sylvia-bout.mma">MMAJunkie.com</a>.</p>
<p>“Dana White mentioned that the winner should get another chance in the Ultimate Fighting Championship”, stated the Novo Uniao product while speaking with Graciemag.com.</p>
<p>“As the date hasn’t been set, it’s just a verbal agreement, so I’m getting back to light training&#8221;, said Rizzo in regards to the proposed match up with Sylvia, which is expected to take place under the Powerhouse World Promotions banner sometime in February, in Atlantic City, New Jersey. </p>
<p>&#8220;But I want to have a good performance. Who knows? Maybe I’ll manage a return to the UFC. I feel really comfortable fighting in that Octagon. I feel leaving there was the biggest mistake of my career, my great regret.&#8221;</p>
<p>Conversely, White has a much different opinion on what Pedro should do with his career. </p>
<p>&#8220;Pedro Rizzo is a great dude,&#8221; said the UFC head honcho. &#8220;I have a good relationship with him. I&#8217;ve always had respect for him.</p>
<p>&#8220;In no way, shape or form do I want to disrespect Pedro because I really do like him, but he needs to retire. I&#8217;d like to see Pedro retire.&#8221;</p>
<p>That&#8217;s quite a different picture than what Rizzo was hoping for I&#8217;m sure. The best he can do at this point is to prove D.W. wrong with an impressive performance over a resurgent Tim Sylvia, whom is a two-time UFC heavyweight champion. </p>
<p>So, MMA peeps, what do you make of the news? Do you agree with White&#8217;s sentiments&#8211;should Rizzo retire? Or does a win over Sylvia validate the 36-year-old Brazilian as a still viable force in the heavyweight division? Sound off in the comment section below. </p>
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		<title>The Winner between Tim Sylvia vs Pedro Rizzo in February can find their way back to the UFC in 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Nov 2010 23:16:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Lopez-Benchimol</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Both Tim Sylvia and Pedro Rizzo left the worlds largest mixed martial arts organization on their own accords. Rizzo, received a big push by the ufc and was sought out to be the promotion&#8217;s heavyweight champion when he was granted back-to-back title shots against former champion and UFC Hall of Famer, Randy Couture. Unsuccessful in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Both <a href="/fighter/tim-sylvia">Tim Sylvia</a> and <a href="/fighter/pedro-rizzo">Pedro Rizzo</a> left the worlds largest mixed martial arts organization on their own accords.</p>
<p>Rizzo, received a big push by the <a href="/fighter/ufc">ufc</a> and was sought out to be the promotion&#8217;s heavyweight champion when he was granted back-to-back title shots against former champion and UFC Hall of Famer, <a href="/fighter/randy-couture">Randy Couture</a>. Unsuccessful in both his attempts, Rizzo would eventually exit the world&#8217;s largest organization in 2003, on the heels of a two fight win streak with victories over Ricco Rodgriguez and <a href="/fighter/tra-telligman">Tra Telligman</a>.</p>
<p>Running a 9-5 record inside the octagon, &#8220;The Rock&#8221; looked to capitalize on his name in the world of mixed martial arts, and looked to replicate the same success he enjoyed in the UFC when he traveled overseas to the &#8220;land of the rising sun&#8221;.</p>
<p>According to Pedro, it would be the biggest mistake of his career. <span id="more-19149"></span></p>
<p>&#8220;Dana White mentioned that the winner should get another chance in the Ultimate Fighting Championship&#8221;, stated the Novo Uniao product while speaking with <a href="http://www.graciemag.com/en/2010/11/rizzo-%E2%80%9Cleaving-the-ufc-was-the-biggest-mistake-of-my-career%E2%80%9D/">Graciemag.com</a>.</p>
<p>Said bout between Rizzo and the former two-time UFC heavyweight champion Tim Sylvia (whom after riding a three-fight losing streak to Antonio Rodrigo Nogueria, <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a>, and the unheralded Ray Mercer has bounced back with three consecutive knockout victories over Jason Riley, Maruisz Pudzianowski and <a href="/fighter/paul-buentello">Paul Buentello</a>) will take place sometime in February in 2011 under the &#8220;Powerhouse World Promotions&#8221; organization, in Atlantic City, New Jersey.</p>
<p>&#8220;As the date hasn’t been set, it’s just a verbal agreement, so I’m getting back to light training. But I want to have a good performance. Who knows? Maybe I’ll manage a return to the UFC. I feel really comfortable fighting in that Octagon. I feel leaving there was the biggest mistake of my career, my great regret&#8221;, stated the three-time heavyweight title challenger.</p>
<p>Since venturing outside of the UFC, Rizzo has suffered some of his biggest career losses, in dissapointing knockout losses to the hands of <a href="/fighter/sergei-kharitonov">Sergei Kharitonov</a>, <a href="/fighter/roman-zentsov">Roman Zentsov</a> (with his brief stint in PRIDE), <a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a> and finally <a href="/fighter/gilbert-yvel">Gilbert Yvel</a>&#8211;whom after the knockout victory over Rizzo was awarded a four fight deal with the UFC.</p>
<p>Now back on his winning ways, Pedro has rattled off a three-fight win streak. His most recent outing was a TKO victory over UFC Hall of Famer, <a href="/fighter/ken-shamrock">Ken Shamrock</a>. With his patented leg kicks that would cripple a full grown bull, Pedro whittled down the aging Shamrock before a final leg kick and additional punches declared him the winner last July, clocking in just a little over three minutes inside of the first round.</p>
<p>The fight is a true throwback for any fan, and while Pedro is certainly not getting any younger at 36-years-old, the bout is especially important for him should he be able to revitalize a career that was once a prominent and highly regarded one at that, making him one of the most feared men in the heavyweight division.</p>
<p>So, MMA peeps, what do you think of the match up? Who do you favor? Should the winner return to the UFC? Sound off in the comment section below. </p>
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		<title>Tim Sylvia Set to Debut as a Professional Wrestler</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Sep 2010 13:30:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While the most obvious example of a pro wrestler making the transition to MMA is <a href="/fighter/brock-lesnar">Brock Lesnar</a>, the UFC’s current Heavyweight champion, it’s a process that Lesnar in no way pioneered. Even the reverse has been done a time or two, with <a href="/fighter/ken-shamrock">Ken Shamrock</a> being the most obvious example of a Mixed Martial Artist going into pro wrestling. I suppose what makes both men the most obvious examples is their fame: Lesnar is a great Heavyweight champion and an incredible Pay-Per-View draw, while Shamrock had a good run in the WWF (including taking part in several major storyline “angles”) with his pro wrestling character being that of a muscled-up madman that could snap people’s ankles at a moment’s notice. But whether it’s pro wrestlers going to MMA or MMA stars going to pro wrestling, the vast majority of examples sees either athlete compete in one or two “freak show” attractions before going back to whatever sport is his true calling. And you can now add former UFC Heavyweight Champion <a href="/fighter/tim-sylvia">Tim Sylvia</a> to the list.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.mmafighting.com/2010/09/10/tim-sylvia-to-compete-in-japanese-pro-wrestling/">MMAFighting</a> was the first to reveal that “Big Tim” is coming to a pro wrestling ring near you…if you live in Japan, that is. According to representatives from Sylvia’s camp, “The Maine-iac” will wrestle two times later this month, with his match scheduled to be against <a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a>, another former UFC Heavyweight Champion that has had several successful runs as a pro wrestler in Japan. <a href="/fighter/bob-sapp">Bob Sapp</a> and <a href="/fighter/bobby-lashley">Bobby Lashley</a>, both former professional wrestlers also (with Lashley being more famous, having competed in the World Wrestling Entertainment promotion) are also expected to join in on the festivities.</p>
<p>For those that may be unaware, I’d like to point out that you probably won’t see Sylvia throwing suplexes and powerbombs when he steps into the ring. Japanese pro wrestling pioneered the “shootfight” style, which is basically a style that tries to make pro wrestling look as real as possible while still being staged and having predetermined results. Odds are that those kinds of pro wrestling matches will be the kind that Sylvia is involved in. Even if he’s not booked in that kind of match, nine times out of ten MMA stars trying out pro wrestling in Japan have little in the way of flashy offense other than their punches and maybe a few easy-to-learn moves they pick up in a pro wrestling crash-course.</p>
<p>At the end of the day, it’s quick buck both for the fighters and the pro wrestling promotions. It’s a total freak show attraction, but it’s presented as such, marketed as such, nothing at all is done to hide it, and it can actually be quite fun if you check your brain at the door and enjoy the sheer spectacle of it all. This isn’t a permanent transition, and if you think about it, it really doesn’t damage Sylvia&#8217;s career image that much. And it’s not like Tim Sylvia hasn’t competed in a freak show or two in his time.</p>
<p>So I think Tim Sylvia competing in pro wrestling would actually be kinda neat. I’d see it just to say I’ve seen it. And I really think that we should put the “pro wrestling vs. MMA” debate behind us. Both the sport and the quasi-sport have their fair share of strengths and weaknesses, and just because a few athletes have ping-ponged between the two doesn’t mean that one is hell-bent on invading, conquering, or killing the other. Entertainment is entertainment. So just pick your poison and enjoy the show.</p>
<p>And what about you, fans and friends? How do you feel about Tim Sylvia competing in pro wrestling?</p>
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		<title>Infamous Moments in MMA History: Tim Sylvia vs. Andrei Arlovski 3</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Aug 2010 15:01:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello once more fans and friends, and welcome to another edition of “Infamous Moments in MMA History”. Today’s fight is often brought up in conversations revolving around the most boring MMA fight ever. What’s so ironic, and therefore what makes this article so depressing to me, is that both fighters involved in today’s induction were [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello once more fans and friends, and welcome to another edition of “Infamous Moments in MMA History”. Today’s fight is often brought up in conversations revolving around the most boring MMA fight ever. What’s so ironic, and therefore what makes this article so depressing to me, is that both fighters involved in today’s induction were known, and in fact are still known, as heavy-handed strikers not afraid to engage. Maybe it was the fact that both men had knocked each other senseless in brutal, even humiliating fashion. Maybe it’s because, let’s face it, both men reigned as UFC Heavyweight Champion during the absolute worst and weakest UFC Heavyweight division ever. No matter the reason, today’s induction features the notorious third encounter between <a href="/fighter/andrei-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a> and <a href="/fighter/tim-sylvia">Tim Sylvia</a>.</p>
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<p>On paper, this could have been the grudge match to end all grudge matches. With his good looks, vampire-teeth mouthguard, and penchant for knocking opponents senseless, Andrei Arlovski quickly became a hot commodity for the UFC, having scored three straight KO’s before utterly devastating Tim Sylvia in under 50 seconds, knocking him down and then finishing him with a heel hook. To his credit, Sylvia had also earned a reputation as a feared striker, and with his gigantic stature, it was near-impossible for other fighters to counter his bullying tactics. Sylvia had even earned a measure of revenge against Arlovski, nearly getting knocked out in their second match only to rebound and instead knock Arlovski out in dramatic fashion. When combined, both fights lasted a mere three and a half minutes. With the score even at 1-1, with both men having tasted a crushing defeat and a stellar victory, another wild, bomb-tastic brawl was almost guaranteed. If only it were that simple.</p>
<p>What we got was three rounds full of timidity, the unwillingness to engage, and the sheer boredom and frustration of seeing two fighters so afraid of getting humbled again that neither one had the intestinal fortitude to go for broke and pull the trigger. Up to this fight, both men were probably guilty of a few things. Tim Sylvia was always sloppy. Andrei Arlovski always looked great against nobodies and struggled with the Heavyweight elite. But damn it all, I found myself consistently entertained by both men. That’s got to count for something, right? In this fight I was confused, then frustrated, then downright angry. Champions don’t hover around the ring, trying to avoid their opponent at all times. Champions, real champions, will seize any opportunity even if it opens them up to a counter-attack. That’s the nature of this business, folks.</p>
<p>Perhaps the saddest thing about this fight is that both men’s careers were never the same. Both men would get kicked out of the UFC. Tim Sylvia would go on to get obliterated by <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> and Ray Mercer, in the process gaining about forty pounds of pure fat. His recent wins may put him on the comeback trail, but let’s not kid ourselves, it’ll be a difficult road back to relevancy. Andrei Arlovski seemed poised for a career comeback, winning five straight and getting back to his once-dominant ways…and then Fedor Emelianenko sent him crashing down to earth with a mid-air KO, which was quickly followed by <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a> bull-rushing him and knocking him out as well. Now 0-3 in his last three fights, a career resurrection seems more and more like a distant pipe dream.</p>
<p>Despite my varying levels of fandom, I think both men have only themselves to blame for their career woes, which began with this utterly atrocious fight. It was boring beyond belief, and would ultimately serve as a prelude to the career downfalls of two of the best the UFC had to offer at that point in time. For how it played out, and especially due to it having such a powerfully negative effect on both fighters, Tim Sylvia vs. Andrei Arlovski 3 is an “Infamous Moment in MMA History”.</p>
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		<title>UFC 119 now Officially, Official with &quot;Mirko vs Mir&quot;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Aug 2010 18:41:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Lopez-Benchimol</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to MMAJunkie, MMAWeekly and among other media outlets, UFC executives officially made official the main event of UFC 119, Frank Mir will in fact take on former Pride Grand Prix Champion Mirko &#8220;Cro Cop&#8221; at the Conseco Fieldhouse, in Indianapolis, Minn. on September 25th. Frank Mir, a former heavyweight champion who first obtained championship [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to MMAJunkie, MMAWeekly and among other media outlets, UFC executives officially made official the main event of UFC 119, <a href="/fighter/frank-mir">Frank Mir</a> will in fact take on former Pride Grand Prix Champion Mirko &#8220;Cro Cop&#8221; at the Conseco Fieldhouse, in Indianapolis, Minn. on September 25th. <span id="more-15482"></span></p>
<p>Frank Mir, a former heavyweight champion who first obtained championship gold after a run through the 265-pound division after compiling an impressive 5-1 run before defeating then heavyweight champ <a href="/fighter/tim-sylvia">Tim Sylvia</a>, with a 50 second armbar, into the first round, back at UFC 48.</p>
<p>Mir, though, has fallen on tough times, as he has lost two of his last three bouts. An impressive win over division standout <a href="/fighter/cheick-kongo">Cheick Kongo</a> is sandwiched between two losses to current UFC heavyweight champion <a href="/fighter/brock-lesnar">Brock Lesnar</a>, and most recently a loss to heavyweight contender and alleged steroid user <a href="/fighter/shane-carwin">Shane Carwin</a>, at UFC 111 in March of this year.</p>
<p>&#8220;Cro Cop&#8221;, a Pride superstar made headlines back in 2006 when he decided to sign with MMA juggernaut, The Ultimate Fighting Championship, though he competed with mixed results, garnering a 1-2 run with his first outing with the UFC.</p>
<p>After a brief stint with DREAM, Mirko is now on the heels of a two-fight win streak inside the octagon, and a 5-1 record in his last 6 fights, with wins over <a href="/fighter/anthony-perosh">Anthony Perosh</a> and an impressive performance against the dynamic, Pat Barry at UFC 115 last June. Filipovic was in rare form, after being knocked down twice in the first round, Mirko stormed back to steal the second frame, and eventually was able to overwhelm &#8220;HD&#8221; in the third with a barrage of strikes, dropping the New Orleans native, and eventually securing a rear naked choke to close the show, and pocketed &#8220;Submission of the Night&#8221; honors for his efforts.</p>
<p>I think fans, and media alike, are pleased with the sudden change up, as UFC 119 was first sought to be where Brock Lesnar would make his title defense against challenger <a href="/fighter/cain-velasquez">Cain Velasquez</a>, before his fellow Minnesotans. However, after having just competed at UFC 116 in a successful title defense against challenger Shane Carwin, the heavyweight king pin needed some time away from the cage, and with the family, while Lesnar was expecting his next child to be born that July, the same month he last competed.</p>
<p>Then, Mir vs Nogueria II, a rematch nearly two years in the making, was put into effect, to some dismay as the waning interest in the fight was found to be null. However, in a term of both unfortunate and fortunate events, Nogueria was pulled from the card after the former Pride and UFC heavyweight champion suffered a hip injury.</p>
<p>&#8220;Cro Cop&#8221; was expected to make his return at UFC 123, a rumored event for Germany that is riddled with people of Croation descent, making him an ideal candidate for the card.</p>
<p>However it appears that Mirko had no qualms about stepping up on short notice against Mir, a Jiu-Jitsu specialist who now has a penchant for striking.</p>
<p>So, what do you think? Is everyone pleased with the change, or were we all anticipating the Nogueria vs Mir rematch?</p>
<p>Can &#8220;Mir KO&#8221; pull out a victory, or is defeat imminent?</p>
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		<title>Not Dead Yet: Tim Sylvia on the Comeback Trail Following KO of Paul Buentello</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 14:42:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After dropping three straight fights, including a KO loss to aging pro boxer Ray Mercer, former UFC Heavyweight Champion Tim “The Maine-iac” Sylvia may finally be on the comeback trail. He’s still a long way away from becoming relevant again in today’s constantly-improving, constantly-evolving Heavyweight division, but at least he’s begun to get some wins [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After dropping three straight fights, including a KO loss to aging pro boxer Ray Mercer, former UFC Heavyweight Champion Tim “The Maine-iac” Sylvia may finally be on the comeback trail. He’s still a long way away from becoming relevant again in today’s constantly-improving, constantly-evolving Heavyweight division, but at least he’s begun to get some wins under his belt. And speaking of belts, Sylvia’s most recent fight scored him the Powerhouse World Promotions Heavyweight Championship. For two rounds, <a href="/fighter/tim-sylvia">Tim Sylvia</a> fought fellow veteran and former UFC fighter <a href="/fighter/paul-buentello">Paul Buentello</a>, and he did it by doing the last thing anyone who has seen a Tim Sylvia fight expected him to do: he adopted a superior gameplan and stuck to it.</p>
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<p>Tim Sylvia has always been a massive Heavyweight. He’s even fought as a three-hundred-pound Super Heavyweight in some of his more recent fights. Against Buentello, he weighed in at 274½. He still has about ten pounds to lose if he really wants to get back in the UFC, but at least he no longer looks like someone’s fat, creepy uncle when he fights. Sylvia seems to have found some dedication again, and even if he didn’t make 265, I commend him for getting within shouting distance of it, because honestly, I think the only reason Sylvia let himself go in his last few fights was because he literally let himself go and stopped caring about getting in shape.</p>
<p>This is not to say that he was in the best shape of his life in the Buentello fight, but he did have the stamina to continuously work his gameplan. For most of the fight Tim Sylvia didn’t allow Buentello an inch to breathe, and I mean that quite literally, as much of the fight involved Sylvia dragging Buentello to a corner of the ring, dirty boxing him, leaning on him, and seriously depleting his stamina. Despite several restarts, Sylvia was unflinching in his desire to grapple against a corner and grind Buentello out. With a combination of leg kicks, body kicks, and body punches, Buentello seemed unable to cope with Sylvia’s ability to dictate where the fight went. The finish was just as surprisingly technical as the fight itself: Sylvia set up an uppercut with a kick to the leg, hit Buentello square on the chin, and got the KO.</p>
<p>It will be interesting to see where this championship reign leaves Tim Sylvia once all is said and done. It’s been confirmed that the first challenger to his belt will be <a href="/fighter/pedro-rizzo">Pedro Rizzo</a>, another MMA veteran best known for his run in the UFC. Like Sylvia, Rizzo’s status as a comeback kid is still a bit in doubt: he’s won three straight, but it hasn’t been against the best competition you could ever possibly face. Personally, I think being a champion again will be a big wake-up call for Tim Sylvia.</p>
<p>If he can get his weight under control and keep utilizing a smart gameplan, if he can keep picking and choosing his shots instead of blindly bull-rushing, if he fights like he means it, Tim Sylvia may get enough wins together to get back in the UFC. I know that’s a lot to ask for, especially for someone that’s been derided as a “best of the worst” UFC Heavyweight Champion. But stranger things have happened by far, and with the UFC’s recent penchant for signing aging MMA stars for seemingly no other purpose than to see if they can still go while milking whatever’s left of their name value, Tim Sylvia would be a no-brainer for the UFC so long as he continues to win these mid-level fights. I’ve never been a huge Tim Sylvia fan, but I admit that he’s entertained me a time or two. I wouldn’t mind seeing him back in the UFC.</p>
<p>And what about you, fans and friends? Is this win the beginning of Tim Sylvia’s big comeback, or just a prolonging of the inevitable? And if Tim Sylvia were to step into the now-radically-different UFC Heavyweight division, how successful do you think he would be?</p>
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		<title>Bigger and Badder: The Future of the UFC Heavyweight Division</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jul 2010 17:46:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Oliver Saenz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the July 3 mega-fight between ufc Interim Heavyweight Champion Shane Carwin and UFC Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar closer than ever, many fight fans are coming around to the idea that the Heavyweight division is one of the UFC’s strongest, most diverse divisions. Long thought of as the weakest of the UFC’s divisions, barring a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the July 3 mega-fight between <a href="/fighter/ufc">ufc</a> Interim Heavyweight Champion <a href="/fighter/shane-carwin">Shane Carwin</a> and UFC Heavyweight Champion <a href="/fighter/brock-lesnar">Brock Lesnar</a> closer than ever, many fight fans are coming around to the idea that the Heavyweight division is one of the UFC’s strongest, most diverse divisions. Long thought of as the weakest of the UFC’s divisions, barring a few notable exceptions, the Heavyweights have finally taken center stage, and it’s all thanks to several massive men who continue to break and even redefine the mold of a UFC Heavyweight. Looking forward, here are three men that I think will define the UFC’s Heavyweight division for the next several years.<span id="more-14436"></span></p>
<p>The first and perhaps most obvious choice is <a href="/fighter/cain-velasquez">Cain Velasquez</a>. Velasquez is seemingly the perfect amalgam of Brock Lesnar and Shane Carwin: Cain possesses both brutal ground and pound and vicious one-hit knockout power. Cain is also relatively new to the sport of <a href="../">MMA</a>, and like Brock Lesnar and Shane Carwin, his quick and relatively painless run to the top leaves the door open for years of domination. Velasquez is also one of the UFC’s most marketable stars. The son of an illegal immigrant, Velasquez will likely be a key figure in developing and continuing any sort of UFC deal with Mexico, up to and including an event in Mexico or even coaching a “Team Mexico” for The Ultimate Fighter. Even without his heritage, Velasquez’s seemingly unstoppable mix of grounding, pounding, and striking makes him one of the best Heavyweights in the world, a fact that I don’t see changing for quite some time.</p>
<p>Another choice that will likely come as a shocker to none is Junior Dos Santos. I’ve said it in the past, and it bears repeating: I’ve learned to never again bet against Junior Dos Santos. For all the MMA purists that swear up and down that a good ground fight is just as good as and even better than two guys sloppily swinging for the fences, nobody can deny that the chance to see a highlight-reel KO is one of the main reasons we all tune in to this sport of ours. And Junior Dos Santos has delivered at least one highlight-reel moment in every single one of his UFC fights to date. Most fans are well aware that his ground skills have yet to be truly tested, and while I think he will have his hands full if he takes on wrestling powerhouses like Lesnar and Velasquez, I truly believe that Dos Santos could separate any and every man currently competing in the UFC’s Heavyweight division from his consciousness. The UFC Heavyweight Division has lacked a championship-level “pure striker” since the days of <a href="/fighter/andrei-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a> and <a href="/fighter/tim-sylvia">Tim Sylvia</a>, and Junior Dos Santos fits that mold perfectly. Even if he won’t be able to stand up to the ground game of some of the Heavyweight elite, I see Junior Dos Santos consistently near the top of the cards for the next several years.</p>
<p>My final choice may shock a few people, it may not. But here it is: <a href="/fighter/roy-nelson">Roy Nelson</a>. I’ve been a fan of “Big Country” since his days in the IFL, and his performances inside the Octagon have got me thinking that Roy Nelson has only just begun to realize his potential. His striking has never looked sharper, and his ground game continues to evolve and improve. Plus, he’ll always have the appeal of being a non-standard Heavyweight. Seeing Big Country rub his big belly after turning in another exciting performance will likely never get old. While it’s anyone’s guess as to if he can get past Junior Dos Santos in their upcoming fight, I think Nelson has more than enough skill to consistently be “in the mix”. He may not reach the same heights as Junior Dos Santos or Cain Velasquez, but if he continues to improve, the top-tier better be ready to handle the weight of Big Country.</p>
<p>So what do you think, fans and friends? Who do you see sitting atop or consistently being contenders to the UFC Heavyweight throne?</p>
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		<title>Moosin: Former UFC Champ Tim Sylvia Versus World&#039;s Strongest Man Mariusz Pudzianowski Official</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Former UFC heavyweight champion “Maine-i, iac” Tim Sylvia (25-6) and World’s Strongest Man competition champion &#8220;Dominator&#8221; Mariusz Pudzianowski (1-0) will matchup at Moosin: God of Martial Arts in Worcester May 21. Sylvia’s downward spiral bottomed-out at Adrenaline MMA IV in Omaha last September when he TKO’d Jason Riley (6-2) in the first round.  He had [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Former UFC heavyweight champion “Maine-i, iac” <a href="/fighter/tim-sylvia">Tim Sylvia</a> (25-6) and World’s Strongest Man competition champion &#8220;Dominator&#8221; Mariusz Pudzianowski (1-0) will matchup at Moosin: God of Martial Arts in Worcester May 21.</p>
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<p>Sylvia’s downward spiral bottomed-out at Adrenaline MMA IV in Omaha last September when he TKO’d Jason Riley (6-2) in the first round.  He had been stopped in three consecutive losses prior to his win, twice respectably to  Fighters.com Heavyweight Champion “Last Emperor” <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (31-1)  and fourth-ranked “Minotauro” <a href="/fighter/antonio-rodrigo-nogueira">Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira</a> (32-5-1), but also inexplicably by former boxing champion “Merciless” Ray Mercer (1-1).</p>
<p>Pudzianowski beat &#8220;El Testosteron&#8221; Marcin Najman (0-1) into submission in 43 seconds at KSW 12 and is reported to be matched versus <a href="/fighter/yusuke-kawaguchi">Yusuke Kawaguchi</a> (11-1) at KSW 13 two weeks prior to his fight with Sylvia.</p>
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		<title>Mariusz Pudzianowski Fight In Poland Puts Tim Sylvia Showdown in Doubt</title>
		<link>http://www.fighters.com/03/01/mariusz-pudzianowski-fight-in-poland-puts-tim-sylvia-showdown-in-doubt</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 19:38:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Polish mixed martial arts promotion KSW has announced that World’s Strongest Man competition champion Mariusz Pudzianowski (1-0) will compete at KSW XIII in Kawovice May 7, according to MMA Junkie. Pudzianowski&#8217;s appearance May 7 puts into doubt a potential matchup versus former UFC heavyweight champion “Maine-iac” Tim Sylvia (25-6) at Moosin in Worchester April 23, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Polish mixed martial arts promotion KSW has announced that World’s Strongest Man competition champion Mariusz Pudzianowski (1-0) will compete at KSW XIII in Kawovice May 7, according to MMA Junkie.</p>
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<p>Pudzianowski&#8217;s appearance May 7 puts into doubt a potential matchup versus former UFC heavyweight champion “Maine-iac” <a href="/fighter/tim-sylvia">Tim Sylvia</a> (25-6) at Moosin in Worchester April 23, just two weeks before KSW XIII.</p>
<p>The potential of the matchup between Sylvia and Pudzianowski was confirmed to MMA Junkie by Sylvia&#8217;s manager Monte Cox, though Cox cautioned that no contract had been signed.</p>
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		<title>Former UFC Champion Tim Sylvia Declines Josh Barnett Fight at DREAM, Considers Mariusz Pudzianowski</title>
		<link>http://www.fighters.com/02/27/former-ufc-champion-tim-sylvia-declines-josh-barnett-fight-at-dream-considers-mariusz-pudzianowski</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Feb 2010 01:56:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Former UFC heavyweight champion “Maine-iac” Tim Sylvia (25-6) declined to fight Fighters.com&#8217;s eighth-ranked heavyweight “Babyface Assassin” Josh Barnett (20-5) at DREAM.13 in Yokohama March 22, according to MMA Junkie. MMA Junkie didn&#8217;t disclose the reason Sylvia declined the matchup, but reported that a search is underway for another opponent. Sylvia’s downward spiral bottomed-out at Adrenaline [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Former UFC heavyweight champion “Maine-iac” <a href="/fighter/tim-sylvia">Tim Sylvia</a> (25-6) declined to fight Fighters.com&#8217;s eighth-ranked heavyweight “Babyface Assassin” <a href="/fighter/josh-barnett">Josh Barnett</a> (20-5) at DREAM.13 in Yokohama March 22, according to MMA Junkie.</p>
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<p>MMA Junkie didn&#8217;t disclose the reason Sylvia declined the matchup, but reported that a search is underway for another opponent.</p>
<p>Sylvia’s downward spiral bottomed-out at Adrenaline MMA IV in Omaha last September when he TKO’d Jason Riley (6-2) in the first round.  He had been stopped in three consecutive losses prior to his win, twice respectably to  Fighters.com Heavyweight Champion “Last Emperor” <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (31-1)  and fourth-ranked “Minotauro” <a href="/fighter/antonio-rodrigo-nogueira">Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira</a> (32-5-1), but also inexplicably by former boxing champion “Merciless” Ray Mercer (1-1).</p>
<p>Despite the nearly career-ending experience in the gimmicky fight versus Mercer, MMA Junkie reports that Sylvia is considering another gimmicky fight verus World&#8217;s Strongest Man competition champion Mariusz Pudzianowski (1-0) at Moosin in Worchester April 23.</p>
<p>To be fair, Sylvia probably craves frequency over quality at this point in his fight back to the top, but Fighters.com sees no excuse for Sylvia to fight Pudzianowski.</p>
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		<title>Tim Sylvia: Fight Canceled, Adrenaline MMA V Rescheduled</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 22:36:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adrenaline MMA V scheduled for March 20 in Youngstown and featuring a main event between former UFC heavyweight champion “Maine-iac” Tim Sylvia (25-6) and Branden Lee Hinkle (14-10) has been rescheduled to April in Findlay, Ohio, according to MMA Junkie. Tuesday afternoon Sylvia Tweeted that the fight had been canceled; but, according to MMA Junkie, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Adrenaline MMA V scheduled for March 20 in Youngstown and featuring a main event between former UFC heavyweight champion “Maine-iac” <a href="/fighter/tim-sylvia">Tim Sylvia</a> (25-6) and <a href="/fighter/branden-lee-hinkle">Branden Lee Hinkle</a> (14-10) has been rescheduled to April in Findlay, Ohio, according to MMA Junkie.</p>
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<p>Tuesday afternoon Sylvia Tweeted that the fight had been canceled; but, according to MMA Junkie, Ohio Athletic Commission executive director Bernie Profato said promoter Monte Cox had requested his event permit be moved to April in Findlay.</p>
<p>Cox has not made a statement about the event.  A new date was not confirmed by Profato, nor whether or not Sylvia will be on the card and will fight Hinkle.</p>
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		<title>Tim Sylvia, Houston Alexander Halt Losing Streaks With TKOs at Adrenaline MMA</title>
		<link>http://www.fighters.com/09/19/tim-sylvia-houston-alexander-halt-losing-streaks-with-tkos-at-adrenaline-mma</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Sep 2009 20:01:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Both former UFC heavyweight champion “Maine-iac” Tim Sylvia (25-6) and UFC light heavyweight “Assassin” Houston Alexander (9-4) halted two-year, three-fight losing streaks with first-round TKOs Friday night in Omaha at Adrenaline MMA 4. Sylvia&#8217;s downward spiral bottomed-out at 2:32 versus Jason Reily (6-2).  Sylvia dropped the North American Allied Fight Series heavyweight champion with an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Both former UFC heavyweight champion “Maine-iac” <a href="/fighter/tim-sylvia">Tim Sylvia</a> (25-6) and UFC light heavyweight “Assassin” <a href="/fighter/houston-alexander">Houston Alexander</a> (9-4) halted two-year, three-fight losing streaks with first-round TKOs Friday night in Omaha at Adrenaline MMA 4.</p>
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<p>Sylvia&#8217;s downward spiral bottomed-out at 2:32 versus Jason Reily (6-2).  Sylvia dropped the North American Allied Fight Series heavyweight champion with an overhand left, then finished him on the mat with hammerfists.</p>
<p>Alexander was even quicker, setting-up Sylvia&#8217;s training partner at Militech Fighting Systems, “Tank” <a href="/fighter/sherman-pendergarst">Sherman Pendergarst</a> (11-15), with chopping leg kicks, before putting him on the mat with a bone-crushing knee to Pendergarst&#8217;s body, and finishing him with punches at 1:51.</p>
<p>Both fighters moved up a weight class.  Sylvia weighed 287 pounds for the fight, 22 pounds over the Unified Rules heavyweight limit, but 23.6 pounds less than his disastrous KO loss to “Merciless” Ray Mercer (1-1) at Adrenaline MMA 3 in Birmingham June 13.  Alexander&#8217;s matchup versus Pendergarst was contested in the heavyweight division.</p>
<p>Monte Cox both promotes Adrenaline MMA and manages Sylvia and Alexander and this fourth iteration was conceived specifically to get Alexander a payday and some cage time after a year long hiatus from the Octagon.  The opposition Sylvia and Alexander faced wasn&#8217;t UFC-level, but the stakes for each fighter were all-or-nothing.</p>
<p>After losing to Mercer in what was supposed to be a boxing match <a href="http://www.fighters.com/09/16/the-fighters-com-interview-tim-sylvia-walked-away-from" target="_self">until the Association of Boxing Commissions reversed their sanctioning policy days before the event</a>, Sylvia found himself peering out of the deepest trench of his underrated career.  <a href="http://www.fighters.com/09/07/ufcs-houston-alexander-must-win-at-adrenaline-mma-4" target="_self">A source close to Adrenaline MMA confided to <em>Fighters.com</em> that Alexander&#8217;s UFC career was on the line versus Pendergarst.</a></p>
<p>Both fighters now find themselves out of the quicksand of losses and on stable ground to regain former glory.  Sylvia plans to fight again before the end of 2009 and Alexander might return to the Octagon as early as December.</p>
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		<title>The Fighters.com Interview Tim Sylvia Walked Away From</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Sep 2009 19:37:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Former UFC heavyweight champion “Maine-iac” Tim Sylvia (24-6) agreed to an interview with Fighters.com before his fight versus Jason Riley (6-1) at Adrenaline MMA 4 in Omaha Friday&#8230;until he peeped my questions. &#8220;Chad, I am not going to do this interview,&#8221; Sylvia graciously responded.  &#8220;I don&#8217;t like how this whole thing is coming accross.  Sorry.&#8221; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Former UFC heavyweight champion “Maine-iac” <a href="/fighter/tim-sylvia">Tim Sylvia</a> (24-6) agreed to an interview with <em>Fighters.com</em> before his fight versus Jason Riley (6-1) at <a href="http://www.fighters.com/08/23/tim-sylvia-ufcs-houston-alexander-to-co-headline-adrenaline-mma-4-in-omaha" target="_self">Adrenaline MMA 4 in Omaha Friday</a>&#8230;until he peeped my questions.</p>
<p>&#8220;Chad, I am not going to do this interview,&#8221; Sylvia graciously responded.  &#8220;I don&#8217;t like how this whole thing is coming accross.  Sorry.&#8221;</p>
<p>Below are the questions that Sylvia refused to answer along with what <em>Fighters.com</em> could dig-up.  You decide if <em>Fighters.com&#8217;s</em> questions were out of line.  Of course, <em>Fighters.com</em> would prefer to put Sylvia on the record on the issues fans are chattering about.   And, <em>Fighters.com</em> stands by everything written here as told by reliable sources, but sources can only speak from their point of view.   It&#8217;s unfortunate Sylvia won&#8217;t tell his story.</p>
<p><strong><em>Fighters.com:</em> Looking back, was the &#8220;Merciless&#8221; Ray Mercer (1-1) fight a good decision?</strong></p>
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<p>Sources close to Adrenaline MMA 3 told <em>Fighters.com</em> that, good decision or bad, Sylvia&#8217;s fight versus the 48-year old former boxing champion was a career move that Sylvia and his manager, Monte Cox, felt was safe enough.</p>
<p>Recall Sylvia had pocketed $800,000, not including unreported bonuses, for his <a href="http://www.fighters.com/07/20/any-questions" target="_self">36-second submission loss</a> to <em>Fighters.com</em> Heavyweight Champion “Last Emperor” <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (30-1) at Affliction in Anaheim in July 2008, an unsustainable salary for Affliction to continue paying out after the loss and damage to Sylvia&#8217;s marketability.  Recall also that Affliction had begun renegotiating contracts after their debut and <em>Fighters.com&#8217;s</em> sources say Sylvia&#8217;s purse was slashed for his scheduled return versus “Headhunter” <a href="/fighter/paul-buentello">Paul Buentello</a> (27-9).  Promotions in Japan were also calling Sylvia, but offering about two-thirds Sylvia&#8217;s asking price without providing fights highly visible in the important American market.</p>
<p>Sylvia had long fancied himself a potential boxing champion and thought boxing could provide additional opportunities to score paydays while he rebuilt his status in mixed martial arts.</p>
<p>It was Mercer&#8217;s manager who originally contacted Cox to pitch an MMA fight between Mercer and Sylvia, a fight Cox and Sylvia were not interested in because it couldn&#8217;t rebuild Sylvia&#8217;s status in MMA.  However, both Cox and Sylvia were interested in a boxing match to serve as Sylvia&#8217;s debut in the squared circle.</p>
<p>Sylvia was quite blatant about his intentions.  &#8220;It&#8217;s not secret I intend to use Ray as a stepping-stone for boxing.  No doubt about it,&#8221; Sylvia admitted during a pre-fight presser.</p>
<p>Sylvia&#8217;s and Cox&#8217;s attitudes were, &#8220;What do we have to lose?&#8221;  If Sylvia had out-boxed Mercer, it could&#8217;ve lead to some highly-visible boxing matches that could&#8217;ve reignited Sylvia&#8217;s MMA marketability and provide a secondary income stream.  If Sylvia had been out-boxed by Mercer, he would&#8217;ve been beaten by a former Olympian and world heavyweight champion boxer in a sport Sylvia had never fought in before and Sylvia would&#8217;ve been satisfied that his dreams of boxing glory were only dreams.</p>
<p>Perhaps lost among those career considerations was the fight itself versus a still-dangerous Mercer, except among Sylvia&#8217;s friends.</p>
<p>&#8220;Li&#8217;l Evil&#8221; <a href="/fighter/jens-pulver">Jens Pulver</a> (22-12-1) ominously warned Sylvia, godfather to Pulver&#8217;s son, before the fight, &#8220;Professionally, sometimes you just got to step back and go &#8216;Damn, Tim.  What are you doin&#8217;?'&#8221;  Pulver added,  &#8220;I think they&#8217;re taking this fight with Mercer as a sparring bout.  And you&#8217;re gonna find out real fast&#8230;Mercer probably isn&#8217;t taking it as a sparring bout.  He&#8217;s not going to swing like it&#8217;s a sparring bout.&#8221;</p>
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<p>And, Sylvia&#8217;s physical condition entering the fight implied he and his trainers weren&#8217;t taking the boxing match seriously.  Syliva weighed a career-high 310.6 pounds for the fight.</p>
<p>But, Sylvia was further emboldened when the Association of Boxing Commissions reversed its initial decision to allow the River Cree Combative Sports Commission to sanction the boxing bout in Alabama, a state without its own sanctioning body, and declared the boxing match illegal.  Mercer agreed to change the rules to MMA, but challenged Sylvia&#8217;s manhood to fight Mercer&#8217;s fight regardless of the rule changes.</p>
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<p>As an MMA fight, it should&#8217;ve been a safe bet for Sylvia.  Cox could be heard just before the bell telling Sylvia, &#8220;Don&#8217;t fuck around with this guy.  Don&#8217;t let him get to you.  Go in there, take him down, and finish him on the ground.&#8221;</p>
<p>But, Mercer had evidently got to Sylvia&#8217;s pride.  At the first ding-ding, Sylvia walked directly to the middle of the cage, threw a pawing leg kick, and proceeded to box Mercer in their four-ounce MMA gloves.  Nine-seconds later, Sylvia was on his back after a short Mercer right hook.</p>
<p><em>Fighters.com</em> speculates that it wasn&#8217;t the matchup versus Mercer Sylvia regrets, but perhaps his attitude towards it.  Sylvia&#8217;s and Cox&#8217;s initial estimations that the matchup was safe enough were probably correct, but, again, lost among the career considerations was the fight itself and how serious even a 48-year old former boxing world champion is.</p>
<p><strong><em>Fighters.com:</em>  In a video at tenth-ranked &#8220;Pitbull&#8221; <a href="/fighter/andrei-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a>&#8216;s (14-7) website recently, Andrei identified you as the guy he&#8217;d most like to fight, probably the same way you want to get your hands on third-ranked <a href="/fighter/frank-mir">Frank Mir</a> (12-4).  What do you think about another rematch with Arlovski?   &#8221;Snowman&#8221; <a href="/fighter/jeff-monson">Jeff Monson</a> also told <em>Fighters.com</em> he&#8217;d like a rematch with you. With two known, good heavyweight free agents calling you out, why are you fighting Riley?  Is the downside risk versus Riley much greater than any reward, like it was in the Mercer fight?</strong></p>
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<p>A source close to Sylvia&#8217;s camp told <em>Fighters.com</em>, &#8220;Arlovski&#8217;s manager would be crazy to let [Arlovski] fight Tim again.  [Arlovski] has already been beaten twice by Tim and everyone thinks Arlovski is washed-up too.  If Tim beats him again now, it doesn&#8217;t do anything for Tim.&#8221;</p>
<p>To be clear, Arlovski&#8217;s manager is not the one publicly calling for the rematch.  It&#8217;s Arlovski himself, who recently repeated that <a href="http://www.fighters.com/09/09/andrei-arlovski-postpones-boxing-debut-to-focus-on-mma-sets-record-straight-on-playing-russian-roulette" target="_self">he&#8217;d fight Sylvia again &#8220;any time, any place&#8221;</a> and added about Sylvia&#8217;s UFC return aspirations, &#8220;Nobody don&#8217;t want to sign <a href="/fighter/tim-sylvia">Tim Sylvia</a>.&#8221;  It&#8217;s becoming a battle of words about who&#8217;s considered more washed-up between the two former UFC champs.</p>
<p>About a rematch versus Monson, <em>Fighters.com&#8217;s</em> source said, &#8220;It was so boring the first time, I don&#8217;t think I could sit through another three rounds of that fight.  Who would pay to watch that again?&#8221;</p>
<p>Actually, Sylvia&#8217;s and Arlovski&#8217;s dilemmas are the same.  They&#8217;re marquee names and still competitive heavyweights, but their perceived marketability has been devalued by their recent losses.  But, as soon as Sylvia and Arlovski accept paydays lower than their established purses, they&#8217;ve devalued themselves.  So, they want to be stubborn about the paydays they&#8217;ll accept in order to maintain their status in the market.  Sylvia is surely taking a pay cut to fight Riley at Adrenaline MMA, but it&#8217;s a pay cut his manager, Cox, can obfuscate because Cox is also the fight&#8217;s promoter.</p>
<p>They also want their fights televised because they&#8217;re trying to prove to MMA fans they&#8217;ve got a lot of fight left.  For Sylvia and Arlovski, fighting a fight that no one sees, even for a big payday, doesn&#8217;t help them rebuild.</p>
<p>Except for the UFC and Strikeforce, that&#8217;s a tall order for any smaller promotion.  And, once a small promotion lays out the cash to put Sylvia or Arlovski atop their fight card, there&#8217;s not a lot of cash left to match them versus an equally big-named opponent.  So, when Sylvia or Arlovski find that golden deal, they&#8217;re going to be fighting guys like Riley.  It&#8217;s the economics of the industry that has made Riley Sylvia&#8217;s opponent at Adrenaline MMA 4 Friday.  Sources close to the event told <em>Fighters.com</em> they were lucky to find Riley because no one wanted to fight Sylvia at the available payout.</p>
<p>Guys like Riley aren&#8217;t big names, but are dangerous fighters.  Though Sylvia is the favorite, Riley is both capable of beating Sylvia and has nothing to lose, like Mercer in Sylvia&#8217;s previous fight.  Sylvia has everything to lose if he gets beaten by Riley.  So, the risk Sylvia is taking to fight Riley is the end of his career as a top-paid heavyweight fighter should Sylvia lose, while the reward is the continuance of Sylvia&#8217;s career as a top-paid heavyweight fighter should Sylvia win.  It&#8217;s an all or nothing gamble.</p>
<p><strong><em>Fighters.com:</em> Did you bed Arlovski&#8217;s ex-girlfriend, Patricia Mikula?</strong></p>
<p>This question is personal, but <em>Fighters.com</em> told Sylvia he didn&#8217;t need to answer it.  The rumor is persistent and <em>Fighters.com</em> wanted to give Sylvia the opportunity to address it.</p>
<p><em>Fighters.com</em> can only confirm Sylvia and Mikula were together in public at Adrenaline MMA 1 outside of Chicago in June 2008.</p>
<p><strong>Fighers.com: What are you going to weigh coming in to Omaha?</strong></p>
<p>Sylvia weighed-in at 310.6 pounds before his knockout loss to Mercer in June, 47.6 pounds over his previous fight at Affliction in July 2008.  <em>Fighters.com</em> was told by a source close to Sylvia that Sylvia weighed approximately 285 pounds two weeks ago and should weigh-in Thursday near the 265-pound MMA heavyweight limit.</p>
<p><strong><em>Fighters.com:</em> How do you feel when you hear UFC President Dana White dog on you now, saying that it was a weak division when you were UFC champion?  Other than Adrenaline MMA, what other organizations might you fight in over the next year?</strong></p>
<p>Evidently Sylvia isn&#8217;t taking White&#8217;s barbs personally because he told <em>Inside MMA</em> he plans to return to the Octagon.  Steady paychecks soften hard feelings.  However, <em>Fighters.com</em> has been told by sources inside Sylvia&#8217;s camp that they feel like White is sacrificing Sylvia&#8217;s legacy as UFC champ to talk down Emelianenko as the world&#8217;s top heavyweight, whom quickly handled Sylvia and refuses to sign with the UFC.</p>
<p><em>Fighters.com&#8217;s</em> sources have also confirmed Sylvia has already lined-up another fight before the end of 2009 on a smaller show, though the sources wouldn&#8217;t reveal the name of the promotion.</p>
<p><strong><em>Fighters.com:</em> Have you ever considered training anywhere else than &#8220;Croatian Sensation&#8221; <a href="/fighter/pat-miletich">Pat Miletich</a>&#8216;s (29-7-2) gym in Davenport?</strong></p>
<p>Yes.  <em>Fighters.com</em> has confirmed that Sylvia has spent time training in other camps, including with Mark DellaGrotte at Sityodtong in Boston and &#8220;El Guapo&#8221; <a href="/fighter/bas-rutten">Bas Rutten</a> (28-4-1) at Elite MMA in Los Angeles.  However, Militech&#8217;s gym remains Sylvia&#8217;s home gym.</p>
<p>The following questions remain unswered because only Sylvia knows their answers.  However, <em>Fighters.com</em> doesn&#8217;t think asking these questions was out of line.</p>
<p><strong><em>Fighters.com:</em> After the shape you came in and the result of the Mercer fight, a lot of fans are questioning whether your heart is in fighting anymore. How was the loss to <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> affected your attitude towards this sport?</strong></p>
<p>&#8230;</p>
<p><strong><em>Fighters.com:</em> <a href="http://www.fighters.com/08/05/andrei-arlovski-confesses-suicide-games-after-losses-to-fedor-emelianenko-brett-rogers" target="_self">Arlovksi recently admitted playing Russian roulette</a> after losing his fight to Emelianenko and fifth-ranked &#8220;Grim&#8221; <a href="/fighter/brett-rogers">Brett Rogers</a> (10-0). Was your lowest point ever that low?</strong></p>
<p>&#8230;</p>
<p>Adrenaline MMA 4 will be held at the Mid-American Center in Council Bluffs on September 18.  The undercard will start at 7:30 PM; the main card will be broadcast on HDNet beginning at 9:00 PM.  Pre-sale tickets start at $33 for general admission, $103 ringside, and $530 for a table of ten.  <a href="http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0600430ADFE98F72?artistid=1352666&amp;majorcatid=10004&amp;minorcatid=830" target="_blank">Purchase tickets at Ticketmaster.</a></p>
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		<title>CORRECTION: Former UFC Champ Tim Sylvia is Michael Myers, Not Jason Voorhees</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Sep 2009 17:10:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After Fighters.com received death threats and an ominous blood and other bodily fluid-stained hockey mask in the mail from horror geeks, I went back to my source that told me Former UFC heavyweight champion “Maine-iac” Tim Sylvia (24-6) is a stand-in for horror film icon Jason Voorhees. &#8220;I made a couple mistakes&#8230;,&#8221; admitted my source, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After <em>Fighters.com</em> received death threats and an ominous blood and other bodily fluid-stained hockey mask in the mail from horror geeks, I went back to my source that told me Former UFC heavyweight champion “Maine-iac” <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a> (24-6) is a <a href="http://www.fighters.com/09/02/former-ufc-champion-tim-sylvia-is-jason-vorhees-of-the-friday-the-13th-movie-franchise">stand-in for horror film icon Jason Voorhees.</a></p>
<p>&#8220;I made a couple mistakes&#8230;,&#8221; admitted my source, who is very close to Sylvia.  &#8220;Tim is a stand-in for Michael Myers in the &#8216;Halloween&#8217; movie out now.&#8221;</p>
<p>So, Sylvia is standing-in as Michael Myers, not Jason Voorhees.  Being a person afraid of things that could really happen and generally bored by horror films, I don&#8217;t know whether or not this is equally as outrageous to horror geeks as Sylvia standing-in for Jason Voorhees, but I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;ll find out soon enough.<br />
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<em>Fighters.com</em> apologizes for the mistake and the devastation it caused to horror fans.  Upon being told mistakenly by a reliabale source that Sylvia was standing-in for Jason Voorhees in the &#8220;Friday the 13th&#8221; sequel now in production, <em>Fighters.com</em> verified through IMDB that there is a &#8220;Friday the 13th&#8221; sequel in pre-production.  Stand-ins are not credited, so <em>Fighters.com</em> couldn&#8217;t verify Sylvia&#8217;s work on the film.  And, Platinum Dunes, the film&#8217;s production company, doesn&#8217;t provide contact information at their website, so <em>Fighters.com</em> couldn&#8217;t confirm the information with them either.  <em>Fighters.com</em> decided to publish the information based on the reliability of the source and the source&#8217;s relationship to Sylvia to be in a position to know the information.  <em>Fighters.com</em> thanks the horror fans who lead to the correction of the original story.</p>
<p>Sylvia is in Boston now filming another movie, the title of which <em>Fighters.com</em> will withhold.  While in Boston, Sylvia is training at Sityodtong USA with trainer Mark DellaGrotte, who trains two-time UFC lightweight title challenger “KenFlo” <a href="/fighter/kenny-florian">Kenny Florian</a> (11-4), former UFC middleweight challenger “Predator” <a href="/fighter/patrick-cote">Patrick Cote</a> (13-5), and The Ultimate Fighter 1 finalist “American Psycho” <a href="/fighter/stephan-bonnar">Stephan Bonnar</a> (11-6).</p>
<p>On a three-fight losing streak and most recently on the horizontal end of a “Merciless” Ray Mercer (1-0) nine-second knockout at Adrenaline MMA 3 in Birmingham 13 June, Sylvia will get to diggin’ himself out of the deepest trench of his underrated career versus Jason Riley (6-1) at <a href="http://www.fighters.com/08/23/tim-sylvia-ufcs-houston-alexander-to-co-headline-adrenaline-mma-4-in-omaha">Adrenaline MMA 4 in Omaha 18 September.</a></p>
<p>Adrenaline MMA 4 will be held at the Mid-American Center in Council Bluffs on 18 September. The undercard will start at 7:30 PM; the main card will be broadcast on HDNet beginning at 9:00 PM. Pre-sale tickets start at $33 for general admission, $103 ringside, and $530 for a table of ten. <a href="http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0600430ADFE98F72?artistid=1352666&#038;majorcatid=10004&#038;minorcatid=830">Purchase tickets at Ticketmaster.</a></p>
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		<title>Former UFC Champion Tim Sylvia is Jason Voorhees of the &quot;Friday the 13th&quot; Movie Franchise</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2009 00:25:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Note: Please refer to Fighters.com&#8217;s correction of this story. Former UFC heavyweight champion “Maine-iac” Tim Sylvia (24-6) is currently in Boston playing horror film icon Jason Voorhees in the yet-to-be-titled &#8220;Friday the 13th&#8221; sequel, Fighters.com has confirmed with a source close to the fighter. On a three-fight losing streak and most recently on the horizontal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Note: Please refer to</em> <a href="http://www.fighters.com/09/06/correction-former-ufc-champ-tim-sylvia-is-michael-myers-not-jason-voorhees">Fighters.com&#8217;s <em>correction</a> of this story.</em>
<p>Former UFC heavyweight champion “Maine-iac” <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a> (24-6) is currently in Boston playing horror film icon Jason Voorhees in the yet-to-be-titled &#8220;Friday the 13th&#8221; sequel, <em>Fighters.com</em> has confirmed with a source close to the fighter.</p>
<p>On a three-fight losing streak and most recently on the horizontal end of a “Merciless” Ray Mercer (1-0) nine-second knockout at Adrenaline MMA 3 in Birmingham 13 June, Sylvia will get to diggin’ himself out of the deepest trench of his underrated career versus Jason Riley (6-1), at <a href="http://www.fighters.com/08/23/tim-sylvia-ufcs-houston-alexander-to-co-headline-adrenaline-mma-4-in-omaha">Adrenaline MMA 4 in Omaha 18 September</a>.</p>
<p>Sylvia is one of the actors standing-in as the hockey mask-mugged serial killer in the movie franchise began in 1980 and spanning 12 volumes.</p>
<p>While filming in Boston, Sylvia is training at Sityodtong USA with trainer Mark DellaGrotte, who trains two-time UFC lightweight title challenger &#8220;KenFlo&#8221; <a href="/fighter/kenny-florian">Kenny Florian</a> (11-4), former UFC middleweight challenger &#8220;Predator&#8221; <a href="/fighter/patrick-cote">Patrick Cote</a> (13-5), and <em>The Ultimate Fighter 1</em> finalist &#8220;American Psycho&#8221; <a href="/fighter/stephan-bonnar">Stephan Bonnar</a> (11-6).</p>
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		<title>Tim Sylvia, UFC&#039;s Houston Alexander To Co-Headline Adrenaline MMA 4 in Omaha</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Aug 2009 19:30:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As reported by Fighters.com 9 August, former UFC heavyweight champion “Maine-iac” Tim Sylvia (24-6) and current UFC 205er &#8220;Assassin” Houston Alexander (8-4) will co-headline Adrenaline MMA 4 in Omaha 18 September in separate fights, Adrenaline MMA CEO Monte Cox announced Saturday. On a three-fight losing streak and most recently on the horizontal end of a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.fighters.com/08/09/adrenaline-mma-to-return-in-omaha-in-september">As reported by <em>Fighters.com</em> 9 August</a>, former UFC heavyweight champion “Maine-iac” <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a> (24-6) and current UFC 205er &#8220;Assassin” <a href="/fighter/houston-alexander">Houston Alexander</a> (8-4) will co-headline Adrenaline MMA 4 in Omaha 18 September in separate fights, Adrenaline MMA CEO Monte Cox announced Saturday.</p>
<p>On a three-fight losing streak and most recently on the horizontal end of a &#8220;Merciless&#8221; Ray Mercer (1-0) nine-second knockout at Adrenaline MMA 3 in Birmingham 13 June, Sylvia will get to diggin&#8217; himself out of the deepest trench of his underrated career versus Jason Riley (6-1).</p>
<p>Riley knocked out Justin Black (2-2) for the heavyweight title at Caged Vengence 4 in Columbus 3 April.<br />
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<p>After three first-round losses in the Octagon, Alexander gets a pass from the UFC to fight &#8220;Tank&#8221; <a href="/fighter/sherman-the-tank-pendergarst">Sherman Pendergarst</a> (11-14), training partner of Sylvia.</p>
<p>At UFC Fight Night 15 in Omaha in September 2008, <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=879">Alexander tapped in a arm triangle</a> to &#8220;Red&#8221; <a href="/fighter/eric-red-schafer">Eric Schafer</a> (12-4-2).  Alexander is still under contract to the UFC, but has been given the opportunity to get some action while he awaits his next Octagon appearance.</p>
<p>One-time UFCer Pendergarst has lost five in a row, most recently a first-round TKO to <a href="/fighter/joey-beltran">Joey Beltran</a> (7-1) at Bellator 5 in Dayton 1 May.</p>
<p>Middleweight <a href="/fighter/jake-ellenberger">Jake Ellenberger</a> (20-4) was pegged to fight Adrenaline 4 until he was happily <a href="http://www.fighters.com/08/13/ufc-rookie-jake-ellenberger-its-my-time">poached by the UFC</a> to fight &#8220;Natural Born Killer&#8221; <a href="/fighter/carlos-condit">Carlos Condit</a> (23-5) at Fight Night 19 in Oklahoma City 16 September.</p>
<p>Adrenaline MMA 4 will be held at the Mid-American Center in Council Bluffs on 18 September.  The undercard will start at 7:30 PM; the main card will be broadcast on HDNet beginning at 9:00 PM.  Pre-sale tickets start at $33 for general admission, $103 ringside, and $530 for a table of ten.  <a href="http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0600430ADFE98F72?artistid=1352666&#038;majorcatid=10004&#038;minorcatid=830">Purchase tickets at Ticketmaster.</a></p>
<p>The rest of the card includes:</p>
<p>HDNet Broadcast at 9:00 PM:<br />
&#8220;Grinder&#8221; <a href="/fighter/chad-the-grinder-reiner">Chad Reiner</a> (19-8) v &#8220;Meat Cleaver&#8221; <a href="/fighter/forrest-the-meat-cleaver-petz">Forrest Petz</a> (13-7)<br />
<a href="/fighter/alonzo-martinez">Alonzo Martinez</a> (22-10-1) v <a href="/fighter/ryan-williams">Ryan Williams</a> (10-4)<br />
<a href="/fighter/jeremy-lang">Jeremy Lang</a> (13-1) v <a href="/fighter/matt-delanoit">Matt Delanoit</a> (13-6)<br />
<a href="/fighter/joe-vedepo">Joe Vedepo</a> (9-2) v Webster Farris (1-0)<br />
James Siepel (4-1) v Bob Tuttle (0-0)</p>
<p>Untelevised:<br />
Todd Meneely (0-0) v Corey McDonald (1-1)<br />
Dustin Smith (2-0) v Marcos Marquez (3-1)<br />
Matt Bentley (0-1) v Danny Black (1-0)<br />
John Hansen (3-1) v Gregg Van der Creek (0-0)<br />
Dakota Cochrane (3-0) v Bill Holcombe (1-1)<br />
Ryan Shell (0-1) v Roberto Rojas (4-0)</p>
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		<title>Adrenaline MMA To Return In Omaha in September</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2009 01:00:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[UFC light heayvweight &#8220;Assassin&#8221; Houston Alexander (8-4), former UFC heavyweight champ &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; Tim Sylvia (24-6), and prolific light heavyweight &#8220;Gumby&#8221; Jeremy Horn (81-19-5) are all rumored to fight on Adrenaline MMA 4 in Omaha 18 September. According to NWI.com, Omaha&#8217;s Alexander is still under contract with the UFC, but will be allowed to fight for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>UFC light heayvweight &#8220;Assassin&#8221; <a href="/fighter/houston-alexander">Houston Alexander</a> (8-4), former UFC heavyweight champ &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a> (24-6), and prolific light heavyweight &#8220;Gumby&#8221; <a href="/fighter/jeremy-gumby-horn">Jeremy Horn</a> (81-19-5) are all rumored to fight on Adrenaline MMA 4 in Omaha 18 September.</p>
<p>According to <em>NWI.com</em>, Omaha&#8217;s Alexander is still under contract with the UFC, but will be allowed to fight for Andrenaline MMA after losing three straight by stoppage in the Octagon, most recently <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=879">tapping in an arm triangle</a> to &#8220;Red&#8221; <a href="/fighter/eric-red-schafer">Eric Schafer</a> (13-4-2) at <em>Fight Night 15</em> in Alexander&#8217;s hometown last September.</p>
<p>Fighters.com could not confirm the appearances of Alexander, Sylvia, or Horn with Adrenaline MMA President Monte Cox.<br />
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However, Fighters.com has confirmed with sources close to the event that Omaha middleweight <a href="/fighter/jake-ellenberger">Jake Ellenberger</a> (20-4) will take his four-fight winning streak into Adrenaline, though no opponent has been chosen.</p>
<p>Ellenberger knocked out Brazilian Top Team&#8217;s <a href="/fighter/marcelo-alfaia">Marcelo Alfaia</a> (6-5) in 42 seconds at Bellator 11 in Uncasville 12 June.</p>
<p>In a downright stupid matchmaking call in the Adrenaline MMA 3 main event, Sylvia got laid out in nine seconds by forty-eight year old former boxer &#8220;Merciless&#8221; Ray Mercer (1-0) in Birmingham 13 June.</p>
<p>Horn bounced back from a dismal 0-3 run in his lastest Octagon stint to tap <a href="/fighter/chris-davis">Chris Davis</a> (5-1) in a rear naked choke at Adrenaline MMA 3.</p>
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		<title>Affliction&#039;s Tom Atencio Backtracks on Emelianenko Versus Arlovski at Affliction 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Oct 2008 13:13:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Affliction Vice President Tom Atencio announced Thursday in New York City that both Fighters.com&#8217;s third-ranked heavyweight &#8220;Pitbull&#8221; Andrei Arlovski (14-5) and sixth-ranked &#8220;Babyface Assassin&#8221; Josh Barnett (23-5) are being considered as opponents for Heavyweight Champion &#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; Fedor Emelianenko (28-1) at Affliction&#8217;s yet to be re-scheduled second event. However, Atencio had already confirmed Arlovski as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" style="float: right;" src="http://www.fighters.com/images/chadposts/1224508309261.jpg" alt="Emelianenko after Affliction's debut." width="250" height="324" />Affliction Vice President Tom Atencio announced Thursday in New York City that both <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=992">Fighters.com&#8217;s third-ranked heavyweight</a> &#8220;Pitbull&#8221; <a href="/fighter/andrei-pitbull-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a> (14-5) and sixth-ranked &#8220;Babyface Assassin&#8221; <a href="/fighter/josh-the-babyface-assassin-barnett">Josh Barnett</a> (23-5) are being considered as opponents for Heavyweight Champion &#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (28-1) at Affliction&#8217;s yet to be <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=854">re-scheduled second event</a>.</p>
<p>However, Atencio had already <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=979">confirmed Arlovski as Emelianenko&#8217;s opponent</a> to MMA Rated 10 October, according to that website.</p>
<p>Additionally, Barnett has announced that <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=932">he won&#8217;t fight Emelianenko</a>, according to MMA Weekly.</p>
<p>&#8220;It’s just not a fight that’s going to happen in January.  And I think that the feeling is actually mutual,&#8221; Barnett told that website 2 October.</p>
<p>Atencio also wouldn&#8217;t commit on a date or location of Affliction&#8217;s second event, originally scheduled for Las Vegas 11 October.</p>
<p>Atencio said <em>Affliction: Day of Reckoning</em> would &#8220;take place in the first quarter of ‘09.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Atencio told Five Ounces of Pain, &#8220;I haven’t finalized or signed the papers [with a venue] yet, and until I sign the papers with the venue and everything else, I just don’t want to have to re-schedule again.  I don’t want to have to do that to the fans.&#8221;</p>
<p>After a <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=694">successful debut in Anaheim</a>, east of Los Angeles, 19 July that produced exciting heavyweight brawls between Arlovski and &#8220;Big&#8221; <a href="/fighter/ben-rothwell">Ben Rothwell</a> (29-6) and Barnett and &#8220;Rock&#8221; <a href="/fighter/pedro-the-rock-rizzo">Pedro Rizzo</a> (16-8) and re-established Emelianenko as the Heavyweight Champion after a 36-second destruction of seventh-ranked &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a> (24-5), Affliction has tread a rocky road to a sequel.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.fighters.com/images/chadposts/1218228596373.jpg" alt="Arlovski photo courtesy of Affliction." width="500" height="333" /></p>
<p>Affliction was criticized for the comparitively exorbitant purses paid to fighters on their first event.  According to the California State Athletic Commission, Sylvia was paid $800,000, Arlovski was paid $750,000, and middleweight &#8220;The Law&#8221; <a href="/fighter/matt-the-law-lindland">Matt Lindland</a> (21-5) was paid $300,000.</p>
<p>Sylvia&#8217;s reported purse was eight times the $100,000 he was paid in his <a href="http://www.fighters.com/02/03/big-nog-is-the-best/">previous loss</a> versus &#8220;Minotauro&#8221; <a href="/fighter/antonio-minotauro-rodrigo-nogueira">Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira</a> (31-4-1) at UFC 81 in Las Vegas 2 February.  Arlovski&#8217;s was 4 1/2 times what he was paid in his <a href="http://www.fighters.com/03/02/silva-bests-hendo-best-at-185-pounds/">previous win</a> over &#8220;Irish&#8221; Jake O&#8217;Brien (10-2) in Columbus 1 March.</p>
<p>None of the reported purses include additional bonuses or percentage of pay-per-view buys.  It&#8217;s likely Affliction&#8217;s contracts are structured differently than the UFC contracts and the fighters may have grossed roughly equal amounts as they had earned for their previous UFC fights.</p>
<p>But, did Affliction&#8217;s event gross as much as a UFC event?</p>
<p>In August Wrestling Oberserver reported that Atencio had asked fighters to take a pay cut for the second Affliction event.</p>
<p>Barnett subsequently denied the report.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2008 22:47:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Elusive Russian Sergei Kharitonov (15-3) breached Fighters.com&#8217;s Heavyweight Top Ten in September without having fought for a year. Kharitonov TKO&#8217;d &#8220;Demolition Man&#8221; Alistair Overeem (28-11) in Yokohama in September 2007; but, has been more active on the rumor mill than in the ring since. He was floated as &#8220;Cro Cop&#8221; Mirko Filipovic&#8216;s (23-6-2) opponent at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Elusive Russian <a href="/fighter/sergei-kharitonov">Sergei Kharitonov</a> (15-3) breached Fighters.com&#8217;s Heavyweight Top Ten in September without having fought for a year.</p>
<p>Kharitonov TKO&#8217;d &#8220;Demolition Man&#8221; <a href="/fighter/alistair-demolition-man-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a> (28-11) in Yokohama in September 2007; but, has been more active on the rumor mill than in the ring since.</p>
<p>He was floated as &#8220;Cro Cop&#8221; <a href="/fighter/mirko-cro-cop-filipovic">Mirko Filipovic</a>&#8216;s (23-6-2) <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=450">opponent at DREAM.4</a> in June and lately was mentioned as a challenger for the <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=715">EliteXC Heavyweight Championship</a> versus &#8220;Bigfoot&#8221; <a href="/fighter/antonio-junior-silva">Antonio Silva</a> (11-1).</p>
<p>Kharitonov found his way into neither fight and may have a short stint as a top ten big boy as fighters beneath him line-up legit matches.</p>
<p>A spot opened for Kharitonov when &#8220;Texas Crazy Horse&#8221; <a href="/fighter/heath-texas-crazy-horse-herring">Heath Herring</a> (28-14) was mauled by physical phenom <a href="/fighter/brock-lesnar">Brock Lesnar</a> (2-1) in <a href="http://www.fighters.com/08/09/ufc-87-results">Minneapolis 9 August</a>, shoveling Herring out of the eighth rank.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.fighters.com/images/chadposts/1220309003238.jpg" alt="Lesnar and Herring photo courtesy of Josh Hedges and Zuffa, LLC." width="500" height="333" /></p>
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<p>Eighth-ranked &#8220;Napao&#8221; <a href="/fighter/gabriel-napao-gonzaga">Gabriel Gonzaga</a> (9-3) and ninth-ranked <a href="/fighter/aleksander-emelianenko">Aleksander Emelianenko</a> (13-3) each moved up a spot respectively on Herring&#8217;s loss.</p>
<p>&#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (28-1) retained the Fighters.com Heavyweight Championship during a slow month that saw no changes in the top seven spots.</p>
<p>Emelianenko <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=751">pulled out of Affliction&#8217;s second event</a> in Las Vegas 11 October in which he was matched versus fourth-ranked &#8220;Pitbull&#8221; <a href="/fighter/andrei-pitbull-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a> (13-5) with a hand injury sustained in his <a href="http://www.fighters.com/07/20/any-questions">36-second destruction</a> of seventh-ranked &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a> (24-5).</p>
<p><img src="http://www.fighters.com/images/chadposts/1217704102110.jpg" alt="Arlovski photo courtesy of Affliction." width="500" height="333" /></p>
<p><a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=741">Emelianenko was replaced</a> by third-ranked &#8220;Babyface Assassin&#8221; <a href="/fighter/josh-the-babyface-assassin-barnett">Josh Barnett</a> (22-5) in the main event.</p>
<p>Top contender &#8220;Minotauro&#8221; <a href="/fighter/antonio-minotauro-rodrigo-nogueira">Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira</a>&#8216;s (31-4-1) title challenge versus <a href="/fighter/frank-mir">Frank Mir</a> (11-3) got slightly more interesting when Lesnar, who <a href="http://www.fighters.com/02/03/big-nog-is-the-best/">got tapped by Mir in February</a>, dominated Herring&#8230;but only slightly.</p>
<p>The UFC&#8217;s top heavyweight contender, fifth-ranked &#8220;Vai Cavalo&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fabricio-vai-cavalo-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a> (11-3-1) will probably draw either Lesnar or <a href="/fighter/cheick-kongo">Cheick Kongo</a> (12-4-1) in his next fight.</p>
<p>Sixth-ranked &#8220;The Natural&#8221; <a href="/fighter/randy-the-natural-couture">Randy Couture</a> (16-8) is rumored to be considering a return to the UFC; but, Fighters.com has not confirmed that.</p>
<p>Sylvia (24-5) licks his wounds and awaits a <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=721">match-up at Affliction&#8217;s return</a>.</p>
<p><strong>September Heavyweight Rankings</strong></p>
<p><strong>1. &#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (28-1)</strong></p>
<p>Emelianenko took his right-left combo and used it to erase &#8220;doubt&#8221; from Fighters.com&#8217;s rankings when he dismantled Sylvia.  The depth of his recent opposition remains shallow; but, taking Sylvia apart quicker than anyone else earns him the Fighters.com Heavyweight Championship.</p>
<p><strong>2. &#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, Barnett, and Werdum in the last two years, earning him the Fighters.com&#8217;s top contender spot.</p>
<p><strong>3. &#8220;Babyface Assassin&#8221; <a href="/fighter/josh-the-babyface-assassin-barnett">Josh Barnett</a> (23-5)</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;Babyface Assassin&#8221; is on a tear with a KO of <a href="/fighter/pedro-the-rock-rizzo">Pedro Rizzo</a>, UD over <a href="/fighter/jeff-the-snowman-monson">Jeff Monson</a>, and submission of <a href="/fighter/hidehiko-yoshida">Hidehiko Yoshida</a>, but no recent work at the top of the division.  Arlovski will be his toughest fight since losing a decisiong to Nog&#8217;in 2006.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.fighters.com/images/chadposts/1217704157565.jpg" alt="Barnett photo courtesy of Affliction." width="500" height="333" /></p>
<p><strong>4. &#8220;Pitbull&#8221; <a href="/fighter/andrei-pitbull-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a> (13-5)</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;Pitbull&#8221; got his bite back versus <a href="/fighter/ben-rothwell">Ben Rothwell</a>, adding the KO to a UD over Werdum and a pair or wins over lesser competition.  Arlovski will need all the bite he has versus Barnett in October.</p>
<p><strong>5. &#8220;Vai Cavalo&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fabricio-vai-cavalo-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a> (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 maybe Fighters.com title.</p>
<p><strong>6. &#8220;The Natural&#8221; <a href="/fighter/randy-the-natural-couture">Randy Couture</a> (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.  Does he have a winning strategy to return to MMA?</p>
<p><strong>7. &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a> (24-5)</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 only to legends Emelianenko, Nogueira, and Couture.</p>
<p><strong>8. &#8220;Napao&#8221; <a href="/fighter/gabriel-napao-gonzaga">Gabriel Gonzaga</a> (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>
<p><strong>9. <a href="/fighter/aleksander-emelianenko">Aleksander Emelianenko</a> (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 Kharitonov.</p>
<p><strong>10. <a href="/fighter/sergei-kharitonov">Sergei Kharitonov</a> (15-3)</strong></p>
<p>Kharitonov followed a TKO loss to <a href="/fighter/aleksander-emelianenko">Aleksander Emelianenko</a> with consecutive first-round stoppages of <a href="/fighter/michael-russow">Michael Russow</a> and <a href="/fighter/alistair-demolition-man-overeem">Alistair Overeem</a>; but, has been laid up in Russia for the last year. His return would give a the division a needed dose of excitement.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Aug 2008 18:59:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From Russia with gloves, &#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; Fedor Emelianenko(28-1) stamped his heavyweight dominance on &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; Tim Sylvia&#8216;s (24-5) head in Anaheim, east of Los Angeles, 19 July. His dismantling of &#8220;Big&#8221; Tim in 36 seconds earned him the Fighters.com Heavyweight Championship, jumping from sixth and dumping Sylvia from third to seventh. The &#8220;W&#8221; strips naked UFC [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From Russia with gloves, &#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a>(28-1) stamped his heavyweight dominance on &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a>&#8216;s (24-5) head in <a href="http://www.fighters.com/07/20/any-questions">Anaheim, east of Los Angeles, 19 July</a>.</p>
<p>His dismantling of &#8220;Big&#8221; Tim in 36 seconds earned him the Fighters.com Heavyweight Championship, jumping from sixth and dumping Sylvia from third to seventh.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.fighters.com/images/chadposts/1217703800530.jpg" alt="Emelianenko choking Sylvia photo courtesy of Affliction." width="500" height="333" /></p>
<p>The &#8220;W&#8221; strips naked UFC President Dana White&#8217;s proclamation that all other promotions are the minor leagues, at least at north of 205-pounds.</p>
<p>In fact, Emelianenko&#8217;s victory makes clear that the Octagon hasn&#8217;t been the proving grounds for the world&#8217;s top heavyweights for quite some time.</p>
<p>The UFC Champ, second-ranked &#8220;Minotauro&#8221; <a href="/fighter/antonio-minotauro-rodrigo-nogueira">Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira</a> (31-4-1), <a href="http://www.fighters.com/02/03/big-nog-is-the-best/">took a thrashing from Sylvia</a> in February before tapping the two-time UFC titlist in a guillotine.</p>
<p>Nogueira loses his Fighters.com Heavyweight Championship, falling into the top contender spot, but a top contender whose register already records two UD losses to the new champ four years ago.</p>
<p>Nog&#8217; is set to clash with un-ranked former UFC Champ <a href="/fighter/frank-mir">Frank Mir</a> (11-3) after Mir tapped rook&#8217; <a href="/fighter/brock-lesnar">Brock Lesnar</a> (1-1), which tells you all you need to know about the UFC heavyweight class.</p>
<p>But, Emelianenko&#8217;s new promoter, Affliction, is playing the name game too.</p>
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<p>Emelianenko will fight fourth-ranked &#8220;Pitbull&#8221; <a href="/fighter/andrei-pitbull-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a> (13-5) <a href="http://www.fighters.com/07/24/affliction-heading-to-vegas-in-october">in October</a> after Arlovski knocked out up-and-comer &#8220;Big&#8221; <a href="/fighter/ben-rothwell">Ben Rothwell</a> (29-6) on the same Affliction debut card.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.fighters.com/images/chadposts/1217704102110.jpg" alt="Arlovski photo courtesy of Affliction." width="500" height="333" /></p>
<p>Fighters.com considers &#8220;The Babyface Assassin&#8221; <a href="/fighter/josh-the-babyface-assassin-barnett">Josh Barnett</a>(23-5) Affliction&#8217;s top contender after MMA&#8217;s <em>otoko</em> viciously knocked &#8220;Rock&#8221; <a href="/fighter/pedro-the-rock-rizzo">Pedro Rizzo</a>(16-8) cold and leap-frogged Arlovski to place third in August&#8217;s rankings.</p>
<p>Rizzo may not be the fighter of UFC highlight reels; but, Barnett stood with the still-dangerous striker to earn the KO.</p>
<p>But, Affliction opted for the highly recognizable and heavily hirsute mug of Arlovski over Barnett, whom, though legendary across the Pacific, is only just re-acquainting his babyface with the mainstream North American audience.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.fighters.com/images/chadposts/1217704157565.jpg" alt="Barnett photo courtesy of Affliction." width="500" height="333" /></p>
<p>Fighters.com considers fifth-ranked &#8220;Vai Cavalo&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fabricio-vai-cavalo-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a> (11-3-1) the top contender to the UFC title; but, the Brazilian lingers as Nogueira v Mir remains an unscheduled inevitability.</p>
<p>Sixth-ranked &#8220;The Natural&#8221; <a href="/fighter/randy-the-natural-couture">Randy Couture</a> (16-8) drops four spots in August due to inactivity.</p>
<p>Fighters.com quizzed sources at Xtreme Couture about why the originally intended October Emelianenko v Couture match-up was so quickly brushed aside by Affliction and got responses reflecting the increasingly pessimistic outlook from Couture&#8217;s camp, &#8220;There is no sense waiting for something that&#8217;s not guaranteed to ever happen.&#8221;</p>
<p>Eighth-ranked &#8220;Texas Crazy Horse&#8221; <a href="/fighter/heath-texas-crazy-horse-herring">Heath Herring</a> (28-13) fights <a href="/fighter/brock-lesnar">Brock Lesnar</a> (1-1) next weekend in Minneapolis in the face of odds-makers&#8217; slights.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" style="float: right;" src="http://www.fighters.com/images/chadposts/1215339728349.jpg" alt="Gonzaga photo courtesy of Josh Hedges and Zuffa, LLC." width="250" height="375" />&#8220;Napao&#8221; <a href="/fighter/gabriel-napao-gonzaga">Gabriel Gonzaga</a> (9-3) found a bit of his old mojo last month with gimme&#8217; &#8220;W&#8221; over <a href="/fighter/justin-mccully">Justin McCully</a> (8-4-2), propelling him into the ninth ranking.</p>
<p>Tenth-ranked <a href="/fighter/aleksander-emelianenko">Aleksander Emelianenko</a> (13-3) failed to meet California State Athletic Commission Standards to fight &#8220;Headhunter&#8221; <a href="/fighter/paul-the-headhunter-buentello">Paul Buentello</a> (26-10) in Anaheim 19 July, but no one is <a href="http://www.fighters.com/07/31/emelianenko-says-health-is-fine-%e2%80%9ci-was-just-late%e2%80%9d">confirming why</a>.</p>
<p>Fighters.com heard the Hepatitis rumor the day after Affliction&#8217;s premier, but hasn&#8217;t reported it because no one will confirm it.</p>
<p><strong>August Heavyweight Rankings</strong></p>
<p><strong>1. &#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (28-1)</strong></p>
<p>Emelianenko took his right-left combo and used it to erase &#8220;doubt&#8221; from Fighters.com&#8217;s rankings when he dismantled Sylvia.  The depth of his recent opposition remains shallow; but, taking Sylvia apart quicker than anyone else earns him the Fighters.com Heavyweight Championship to defend from Arlovski in October.</p>
<p><strong>2. &#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&#8217;s top contender spot.</p>
<p><strong>3. &#8220;Babyface Assassin&#8221; <a href="/fighter/josh-the-babyface-assassin-barnett">Josh Barnett</a> (23-5)</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;Babyface Assassin&#8221; is on a tear with a KO of <a href="/fighter/pedro-the-rock-rizzo">Pedro Rizzo</a>, UD over <a href="/fighter/jeff-the-snowman-monson">Jeff Monson</a>, and submission of <a href="/fighter/hidehiko-yoshida">Hidehiko Yoshida</a>, but no recent work at the top of the division.  Arlovski got the October nod versus Emelianenko, but Barnett should get a top ten test too.</p>
<p><strong>4. &#8220;Pitbull&#8221; <a href="/fighter/andrei-pitbull-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a> (13-5)</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;Pitbull&#8221; got his bite back versus <a href="/fighter/ben-rothwell">Ben Rothwell</a>, adding the KO to a UD over Werdum and a pair or wins over lesser competition.  Arlovski will need all the bite he has left versus Emelianenko in October.</p>
<p><strong>5. &#8220;Vai Cavalo&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fabricio-vai-cavalo-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a> (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>6. &#8220;The Natural&#8221; <a href="/fighter/randy-the-natural-couture">Randy Couture</a> (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>7. &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a> (24-5)</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 only to legends Emelianenko, Nogueira, and Couture.</p>
<p><strong>8. &#8220;Texas Crazy Horse&#8221; <a href="/fighter/heath-texas-crazy-horse-herring">Heath Herring</a> (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. &#8220;Napao&#8221; <a href="/fighter/gabriel-napao-gonzaga">Gabriel Gonzaga</a> (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>
<p><strong>10. <a href="/fighter/aleksander-emelianenko">Aleksander Emelianenko</a> (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>
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		<title>Sylvia to Fight on Next Affliction Card?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jul 2008 00:46:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Selina "Dead" Wong</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fighters.com’s third-ranked heavyweight and former UFC Champion “Maine-iac” Tim Sylvia (26-6) expects to fight in Affliction’s 11 October event, he revealed in an interview with the Houston Chronicle published Sunday. When asked whether he would be a part of Affliction’s next show, Sylvia answered, “Yeah, I believe so but I’m going to let Affliction do [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.fighters.com/07/14/fighterscoms-july-heavyweight-rankings">Fighters.com’s third-ranked heavyweight</a> and former UFC Champion “Maine-iac” <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a> (26-6) expects to fight in Affliction’s 11 October event, he revealed in an interview with the Houston Chronicle published Sunday.</p>
<p>When asked whether he would be a part of Affliction’s next show, Sylvia answered, “Yeah, I believe so but I’m going to let Affliction do all the announcing.”</p>
<p><a href="http://www.fighters.com/07/20/any-questions">Sylvia was submitted in 36 seconds</a> via rear naked choke by new WAMMA Champion “Last Emperor” <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (28-1) at Affliction’s debut event 19 July.</p>
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		<title>Monday Morning Matchmaker: Sylvia and Rothwell</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jul 2008 00:31:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Affliction Veep Tom Atencio wants &#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; Fedor Emelianenko (28-1) to fight &#8220;The Natural&#8221; Randy Couture (16-8) at Affliction&#8217;s October sequel if Couture can get a judicial nod to fight; but, if not, Emelianenko will be matched versus either &#8220;Babyface Assassin&#8221; Josh Barnett (26-5) or &#8220;Pitbull&#8221; Andrei Arlovski (13-5). If Atencio can make Emelianenko v [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Affliction Veep Tom Atencio wants &#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (28-1) to fight &#8220;The Natural&#8221; <a href="/fighter/randy-the-natural-couture">Randy Couture</a> (16-8) at Affliction&#8217;s October sequel if Couture can get a <a href="http://www.fighters.com/06/16/fighter-of-the-month-randy-couture">judicial nod</a> to fight; but, if not, Emelianenko will be matched versus either &#8220;Babyface Assassin&#8221; <a href="/fighter/josh-the-babyface-assassin-barnett">Josh Barnett</a> (26-5) or &#8220;Pitbull&#8221; <a href="/fighter/andrei-pitbull-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a> (13-5).</p>
<p>If Atencio can make Emelianenko v Couture, Barnett and Arlovski will fight for the right follow-up Couture versus Emelianenko, since Couture has intimated his intention to retire win, lose, or draw versus Emelianenko.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" style="float: right;" src="http://www.fighters.com/images/chadposts/1216686677396.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="268" />However, the more intriguing matchmaking question in the heavyweight division after <a href="http://www.fighters.com/07/20/any-questions">Saturday night</a> is what to do with &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a> (24-5) and &#8220;Big&#8221; <a href="/fighter/ben-rothwell">Ben Rothwell</a> (33-6) after their losses.  They present two very different matchmaking problems.</p>
<p>&#8220;Big&#8221; Ben should get no rest after his gutsy brawl versus legit heavyweight stud Arlovski.  Rothwell took everything Arlovski dished and dished back until the end.</p>
<p>Rothwell closed distance despite Arlovski&#8217;s superior footwork, rolled out of the &#8220;Pitbull&#8217;s&#8221; leg locks, and worked Arlovski over from the top position on the mat.</p>
<p>As soon as Rothwell is healthy, he should get another challenge just a little less monumental than Arlovski.</p>
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<p>Adrenaline MMA President Monte Cox, who will probably hold Rothwell for his Adrenaline sequel this autumn, should parachute into whichever Siberian boot camp <a href="/fighter/sergei-kharitonov">Sergei Kharitonov</a> (15-3) is teaching Russian soldiers how to snap necks in and convince Kharitonov to take the fight.</p>
<p>Kharitonov is an Arlovski-lite with an international amateur boxing pedigree and combat sambo ranking, but without the refinement and explosiveness of the &#8220;Pitbull&#8221;.</p>
<p>The match-up allows Rothwell to roll his training for Arlovski over into a camp for a similar opponent and maintain the intensity required to compete near the top.</p>
<p>For Kharitonov, the match-up allows him to return near the top of the division after a year&#8217;s holiday, make a splash in the U.S. in the wake of Emelianenko&#8217;s  Russian wave, and pick-up a big win if he can watch the tape from Saturday night where Arlovski wrote the book on beating Rothwell.</p>
<p>If Kharitonov can&#8217;t be lured into the cage for a reasonable purse, &#8220;Snowman&#8221; <a href="/fighter/jeff-the-snowman-monson">Jeff Monson</a> (25-8) provides a sufficient technical challenge to Rothwell in a very different kind of fighter than Arlovski.</p>
<p>Monson could sprinkle a little of his magic jits&#8217; powder on Rothwell and steal Rothwell&#8217;s momentum back into big fights, maybe even a rematch with Sylvia.</p>
<p>After Rothwell&#8217;s solid showing versus Arlovski, it&#8217;s important the rising star not be given a pass in his next fight.  Tell him what a good look he gave in Anaheim, get him in the gym, and give him another challenge to stay hungry for.</p>
<p>Sylvia is a different matter altogether.  He&#8217;s <a href="http://www.fighters.com/02/03/big-nog-is-the-best/">fought and failed</a> versus the three top heavyweights in the world in his last four fights; and, the magnitude of the whole situation in Anaheim got into his head.</p>
<p>Can you blame him?  Emelianenko was Sylvia&#8217;s last and best opportunity to trump the booing crowds and UFC &#8220;co-main event&#8221; slights with an irrefutable historical legacy.  It may have been his last chance to conquer a legend and create his own legend for posterity.</p>
<p>And, while Emelianenko is naturally aloof of such things and, anyway, was secluded in St. Petersburg, Sylvia was having the import of his task beat into his brain day-in and day-out as he managed the majority of hype duties for the Affliction debut.</p>
<p>Give him a break, at least psychologically.</p>
<p>Match Sylvia versus <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=474">Adrenaline MMA&#8217;s debut</a> heavyweight main event <a href="/fighter/michael-russow">Michael Russow</a> (10-1).</p>
<p>Russow isn&#8217;t a gimme&#8217;.  In fact, the powerful wrestler is a great physical and technical challenge for Sylvia; but, importantly, it&#8217;s a low-key fight that Sylvia can focus on without the daily grind of international marketing and promotion.</p>
<p>For Russow, a win would propel him into big fights and all he has to do is watch Couture&#8217;s lesson on wrestling Sylvia to a &#8220;W&#8221;.</p>
<p>On the off chance that Sylvia wants to climb back into the ring in September, a heavyweight in a similar situation is <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=677">looking for an opponent</a> across the Pacific.</p>
<p>A match-up between Sylvia and &#8220;Cro Cop&#8221; <a href="/fighter/mirko-cro-cop-filipovic">Mirko Filipovic</a> (23-6-2) pits two former top five heavyweights who are both struggling with the mind-fuck of going from &#8220;I&#8217;m really good.&#8221; to &#8220;How good am I really?&#8221;</p>
<p>Sure, they&#8217;re both significant challenges for each other; but, Filipovic is righting himself at home, sweet home in Japan and the TLC the Japanese would show a big <em>gaijin</em> like Sylvia would be a stark contrast to the booing he endures at home.</p>
<p>Hell, Sylvia might get fitted for a <em>kimono</em> and never come back from The Land of the Rising Sun, win, lose, or draw versus &#8220;Cro Cop&#8221;.</p>
<p>Again, nothing is wrong with either fighter physically or technically.  Both fighters need to get their minds right and, at least psychologically, they&#8217;re evenly matched for an explosive fight in a more comfortable atmosphere.</p>
<p>Cox could make the fight.  He&#8217;s already loaned out lightweight <a href="/fighter/eddie-alvarez">Eddie Alvarez</a> (15-1) to DREAM with results that have propelled the former Bodog welterweight into the <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=503">lightweight top ten</a>.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a matter of Sylvia&#8217;s agent Monte Cox convincing Sylvia&#8217;s promoter Monte Cox that the trip to Tokyo is for the long-term benefit of his heavyweight more than headlining him on the second Adrenaline MMA card.</p>
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		<title>Emelianenko: &quot;I am human.&quot;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jul 2008 03:04:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After destroying &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; Tim Sylvia (26-6) in Anaheim, east of Los Angeles, Saturday night, &#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; Fedor Emelianenko (28-1) told the press that he couldn&#8217;t say how he would beat himself and giggled at the thought.   Emelianenko&#8217;s victory over a top ten heavyweight, his first in over two years, quited critics, including Fighters.com and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After <a href="http://www.fighters.com/07/20/any-questions">destroying</a> &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a> (26-6) in Anaheim, east of Los Angeles, Saturday night, &#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (28-1) told the press that he couldn&#8217;t say how he would beat himself and giggled at the thought.</p>
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<p>Emelianenko&#8217;s victory over a top ten heavyweight, his first in over two years, quited critics, including Fighters.com and his relationship with Affliction ensures he&#8217;ll fight another top contender before the year ends.</p>
<p>Should his next challenger be &#8220;Babyface Assassin&#8221; <a href="/fighter/josh-the-babyface-assassin-barnett">Josh Barnett</a> (26-5) or &#8220;Pitbull&#8221; <a href="/fighter/andrei-pitbull-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a> (13-5)?</p>
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		<title>Any Questions?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2008 13:04:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It only took 36 seconds for &#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; Fedor Emelianenko (28-1) to leave &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; Tim Sylvia (24-5) laid out on the mat in Anaheim, east of Los Angeles, Saturday night. Just thirty-six seconds to answer questions raised by Fighters.com about Emelianenko&#8217;s two-year hiatus from top competition. At the bell, Sylvia exited his corner in an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It only took 36 seconds for &#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (28-1) to leave &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a> (24-5) laid out on the mat in Anaheim, east of Los Angeles, Saturday night.</p>
<p>Just thirty-six seconds to answer questions raised by Fighters.com about Emelianenko&#8217;s two-year hiatus from top competition.</p>
<p>At the bell, Sylvia exited his corner in an awkward, low crouch.</p>
<p>Obviously&#8230;Emelianenko wasted no time blasting Sylvia with a left, right hook combo, followed by an uppercut.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;ve never been hit that hard in my life,&#8221; said Sylvia after the fight.  &#8220;He&#8217;s not human.&#8221;</p>
<p>The &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; dismantled to the mat; and, Emelianenko stuck in a rear naked choke that forced Sylvia to tap.</p>
<p>After the fight, the Russian was nonchalant, but not arrogant about his destruction of one of the world&#8217;s top heavyweights.</p>
<p>The victory cemented him as the top heavyweight in the world, the top pound-for-pound mixed martial artist in the world, and perhaps the greatest mixed martial artist ever.</p>
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<p><strong>How &#8220;Pitbull&#8221; Got His Bite Back</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;Pitbull&#8221; <a href="/fighter/andrei-pitbull-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a> (13-5) knocked out &#8220;Big&#8221; <a href="/fighter/ben-rothwell">Ben Rothwell</a> (33-6) at 1:13 of round three with a straight right, right uppercut combo.</p>
<p>Rothwell twirled gracefully to the mat as the referee waved off the fight, a classic between the heavyweights.</p>
<p>Rothwell kept it competitive, but Arlovski beat-up &#8220;Big&#8221; Ben with flurries of devastating striking that caused blood to ooze from every orifice in Rothwell&#8217;s head by the end of round two.</p>
<p><strong>Babyface Avenger</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;Babyface Assassin&#8221; <a href="/fighter/josh-the-babyface-assassin-barnett">Josh Barnett</a> (26-5) avenged his 2001 knockout loss to &#8220;Rock&#8221; <a href="/fighter/pedro-the-rock-rizzo">Pedro Rizzo</a> (16-8) with a KO of his own at 1:44 of round two.</p>
<p>Barnett kept Rizzo at bay throughout the fight with a long teep and even landed a spin kick to Rizzo&#8217;s midsection in the first round.</p>
<p>In the second round, Barnett bounced an overhand right off Rizzo&#8217;s noggin and followed with a left hook  that laid Rizzo out.</p>
<p>When asked if he wanted to fight one of the fighters in the main events, Barnett responded, &#8220;They&#8217;re all bad asses, but they ain&#8217;t me.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Li&#8217;l Nog&#8217;, Big Knockout</strong></p>
<p>High kick, leg kick, spin kick, &#8220;Bam Bam&#8221; <a href="/fighter/edwin-babyface-dewees">Edwin Dewees</a> (35-13) even threw a quasi-drop kick from the corner of the ring at &#8220;Minotoro&#8221; <a href="/fighter/antonio-minotoro-rogerio-nogueira">Antonio Rogerio Nogueira</a> (14-3); but, it was knees in the Thai clinch and a big left hook from Nogueira that counted.</p>
<p>Nogueira TKO&#8217;d Dewees at 4:06 of round one after that left hook dropped &#8220;Bam Bam&#8221; through the ropes.</p>
<p>&#8220;My left one very hard,&#8221; Nogueira told the crowd after the fight.</p>
<p>Dewees fought aggressively in his light heavyweight debut; but, Li&#8217;l Nog&#8217; avoided Dewees&#8217;s wide array of kicks and stalked him into the corner for the TKO &#8220;W&#8221;.</p>
<p>Nogueira wrapped Dewees in a Thai clinch and hammered knees into his midsection before slamming left and right hooks into Dewees&#8217;s head.</p>
<p><strong>Belfort Goes Kaboom!</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;Phenom&#8221; <a href="/fighter/vitor-the-phenom-belfort">Vitor Belfort</a> (17-8) knocked <a href="/fighter/terry-martin">Terry Martin</a> (17-6) cold with a straight lead punch at 3:12 of round two in Belfort&#8217;s debut at middleweight.</p>
<p>The match-up was always just inches from a slug fest as Martin stalked with a 1-2 combo and Belfort retreated and swung his lead hook, neither fighter connecting much.</p>
<p>In round two, Belfort closed with a flying knee that Martin scooped for a takedown attempt.</p>
<p>Belfort defended, finding a bit of space before launching a right uppercut that lifted Martin&#8217;s chin for an on-the-butto straight down the pipe.</p>
<p>Martin nearly folded forward before momentum left him dazed against the ropes.</p>
<p>After the fight, Belfort said of his new 185-pound physique, &#8220;It feels so fast!&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Ambrose Steps Into &#8220;Quicksand&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>Welterweight JJ Ambrose (8-2) stepped into &#8220;Quicksand&#8221; when he opened round one of his fight with Xtreme Couture&#8217;s <a href="/fighter/mike-quicksand-pyle">Mike Pyle</a> (17-5-1) by clinching in the corner.</p>
<p>Pyle manhandled Ambrose to the mat, mounted him, and softened him up with punches until Ambrose surrendered the inevitable rear naked choke at 2:51.</p>
<p>&#8220;I was looking for the submission,&#8221; Pyle said after the tapout.  &#8220;Anyone can get lucky and knock someone out, but you can&#8217;t get lucky and submit someone.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Hominick Taps Young</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;Machine&#8221; <a href="/fighter/mark-the-machine-hominick">Mark Hominick</a> (16-8) fumbled with a leg triangle in the second round versus &#8220;Savant&#8221; Trenell Young (9-8) and got dumped on his head for it.</p>
<p>But, Hominick got a second chance and transitioned from a leg triangle to an armbar for the tapout &#8220;W&#8221; at 4:25 of round two.</p>
<p><strong>&#8220;The Law&#8221; Comes To Bear On &#8220;Negao&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>About the time I finished the sentence, &#8220;Nasciemento looks like he&#8217;s caught in the headlights,&#8221; middleweight &#8220;The Law&#8221; <a href="/fighter/matt-the-law-lindland">Matt Lindland</a> (21-5) dropped &#8220;Negao&#8221; Fabio Nasciemento (8-4) with a left hook in the first round and pounced into a guillotine choke.</p>
<p>&#8220;I was thinking about something <a href="/fighter/dean-lister">Dean Lister</a> told me, &#8216;Never squeeze so hard that you burn your arms out,&#8217;&#8221; said Lindland after the fight.</p>
<p>Nasciemento spent the next minute-and-a-half wriggling free, only to take a whipping with Lindland inside his guard drilling elbows.</p>
<p>A brawl broke out in the second round.</p>
<p>Both fighters traded elbows, uppercuts, and hard hooks from close range with, surprisingly,  Nasciemento getting the best of the exchange until Lindland slammed him into a corner and resumed the G&#8217;n'P whipping that started in the first.</p>
<p>Both fighters were gassed throughout a sloppy round three in which much was thrown, but not much landed cleanly.</p>
<p>Lindland shot, depositing Nasciemento through the ropes where Nasciemento&#8217;s head hit the judges table in a loud &#8220;Donk!&#8221;</p>
<p>The decision was unanimous for Lindland by scores 30-27 twice and 30-26.</p>
<p><strong>Buentello Takes Easy UD</strong></p>
<p>In a fight sometimes as sloppy as its making, &#8220;Headhunter&#8221; <a href="/fighter/paul-the-headhunter-buentello">Paul Buentello</a> (26-10) won a UD over late replacement &#8220;Big Daddy&#8221; <a href="/fighter/gary-big-daddy-goodridge">Gary Goodridge</a> (23-18-1) by scores of 30-27 times three.</p>
<p>The first session paced like a brisk spar as the big boys took each other&#8217;s pulse.</p>
<p>Goodridge whittled away with a leg kick while Buentello cranked a jab.</p>
<p>Three times Goodridge clammed-up at the knuckle end of Buentello&#8217;s jab; and, Buentello closed to clinch, but couldn&#8217;t solve Goodridge&#8217;s defense, eventually backing off.</p>
<p>The fight heated up in the second round with Goodridge wheeling haymakers; but, Buentello steadily cranked his jab.</p>
<p>This round, Buentello chipped at Goodridge&#8217;s skull with his elbow in the clinch.</p>
<p>Goodridge grabbed for a single-leg takedown at the ropes; but, Buentello turned him into the corner and backed out.</p>
<p>Buentello loaded-up a couple of heavy shots that staggered Goodridge to end the round.</p>
<p>In the third round, Buentello busted Goodridge&#8217;s mouth with a lead straight.  Goodridge backpedalled; and, Buentello closed with a flying knee.</p>
<p>Buentello put in a solid effort to end the fight with some hard overhands; but, when &#8220;Daddy&#8221; wouldn&#8217;t go quietly, Buentello settled for the decision victory.</p>
<p><strong>&#8220;Babalu&#8221; Wins Battle of Attrition</strong></p>
<p>Is &#8220;battle of attrition&#8221; the literary term for &#8220;boring fight&#8221;?</p>
<p>If so, the first two rounds between &#8220;Babalu&#8221; Rento Sobral (30-7) and Mike Whitehead (23-7) were a battle of attrition; but, I wouldn&#8217;t even bother downloading them.</p>
<p>Fast-forward to round three and &#8220;Babalu&#8221; pieced together enough action to win a UD by 30-27 three times.</p>
<p>You can give the first two rounds to &#8220;Babalu&#8221; if you want.  Somebody had to win them; but, Fighters.com agrees with the &#8220;W&#8221; for Sobral based on round three.</p>
<p>Sobral sunk three guillotines in the round.  Unfortunately two of them were as Whitehead tackled him through the ropes and Whitehead defended the third choke attempt.</p>
<p>Sobral also connected with a front kick and a spinning hook kick to Whitehead&#8217;s jaw.</p>
<p>A spent Sobral confied after the fight, &#8220;I&#8217;m getting old.&#8221;</p>
<p>Whitehead admitted, &#8220;I couldn&#8217;t put it all together.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Affliction: Banned Results</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2008 00:32:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Selina "Dead" Wong</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; Fedor Emelianenko (28-1) def. &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; Tim Sylvia (26-6) via submission (rear naked choke), 0:36 of round one. &#8220;Pitbull&#8221; Andrei Arlovski (13-5) def. &#8220;Big&#8221; Ben Rothwell (33-6) via KO, 1:13 of round three. &#8220;Babyface Assassin&#8221; Josh Barnett (26-5) def. Pedro Rizzo (16-8) via KO, 1:44 of round two. &#8220;The Machine&#8221; Mark Hominick (16-8) def. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (28-1) def. &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a> (26-6) via submission (rear naked choke), 0:36 of round one.</p>
<p>&#8220;Pitbull&#8221; <a href="/fighter/andrei-pitbull-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a> (13-5) def. &#8220;Big&#8221; <a href="/fighter/ben-rothwell">Ben Rothwell</a> (33-6) via KO, 1:13 of round three.</p>
<p>&#8220;Babyface Assassin&#8221; <a href="/fighter/josh-the-babyface-assassin-barnett">Josh Barnett</a> (26-5) def. <a href="/fighter/pedro-the-rock-rizzo">Pedro Rizzo</a> (16-8) via KO, 1:44 of round two.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Machine&#8221; <a href="/fighter/mark-the-machine-hominick">Mark Hominick</a> (16-8) def. <a href="/fighter/savant-young">Savant Young</a> (9-8) via submission (armbar), 4:25 of round two.</p>
<p>&#8220;Babalu&#8221; <a href="/fighter/renato-babalu-sobral">Renato Sobral</a> (30-7) def. Mike Whitehead (23-7) via unanimous decision (30-27; 30-27; 30-27)</p>
<p>&#8220;The Law&#8221; <a href="/fighter/matt-the-law-lindland">Matt Lindland</a> (21-5) def. Fabio Negao (8-4) via unanimous decision (30-26; 30-27; 30-27).</p>
<p>&#8220;Minotoro&#8221; <a href="/fighter/antonio-minotoro-rogerio-nogueira">Antonio Rogerio Nogueira</a> (14-3) def. &#8220;Babyface&#8221; <a href="/fighter/edwin-babyface-dewees">Edwin Dewees</a> (35-13) via TKO, 4:06 of round one.</p>
<p>&#8220;Quicksand&#8221; <a href="/fighter/mike-quicksand-pyle">Mike Pyle</a> (17-5-1) def. JJ Ambrose (8-2) via submission (rear naked choke), 2:51 of round one.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Phenom&#8221; <a href="/fighter/vitor-the-phenom-belfort">Vitor Belfort</a> (17-8) def. <a href="/fighter/terry-martin">Terry Martin</a> (17-5) via KO, 3:12 of round two.</p>
<p>&#8220;Head Hunter&#8221; <a href="/fighter/paul-the-headhunter-buentello">Paul Buentello</a> (26-10) def. &#8220;Big Daddy&#8221; <a href="/fighter/gary-big-daddy-goodridge">Gary Goodridge</a> (23-18-1) via unanimous decision (30-27; 30-27; 30-27).</p>
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		<title>Affliction Weighs-In</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jul 2008 19:23:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fighters.com&#8217;s third- and sixth-ranked heavyweights &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; Tim Sylvia (24-4) and &#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; Fedor Emelianenko (27-1) weighed-in for their Affliction fight for the WAMMA title tonight in Anaheim, east of Los Angeles. Affliction business partner Donald Trump hyped the crowd before the two fighters weighed-in. Sylvia weighed 263 1/2 pounds; and, Emelianenko weighed 230 pounds. And&#8230;yes, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=637">Fighters.com&#8217;s third- and sixth-ranked heavyweights</a> &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a> (24-4) and &#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (27-1) weighed-in for their Affliction fight for the WAMMA title tonight in Anaheim, east of Los Angeles.</p>
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<p>Affliction business partner Donald Trump hyped the crowd before the two fighters weighed-in.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.fighters.com/images/chadposts/1216495101972.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="386" /></p>
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<p>Sylvia weighed 263 1/2 pounds; and, Emelianenko weighed 230 pounds.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.fighters.com/images/chadposts/1216494914558.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>And&#8230;yes, I&#8217;m aware Emelianenko weighs-in twice and Sylvia not at all on the video.  Don&#8217;t e-mail me.</p>
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		<title>Sylvia: &quot;We&#039;re going to have a true champion.&quot;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2008 21:33:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;We&#8217;re going to have a true champion,&#8221; promised Fighters.com&#8217;s third-ranked heavyweight&#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; Tim Sylvia(24-4) Wednesday at an Affliction presser in Los Angeles. He hovered over sixth-ranked, though widely recognized most talented, heavyweight &#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; Fedor Emelianenko(27-1), who whispered greetings to America in Russian. Not that size matters to either fighter &#8211; Emelianenko has conquered bigger; Sylvia [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" style="float: right;" src="http://www.fighters.com/images/chadposts/1216243330248.jpg" alt="Emelianenko at the Affliction press conference." width="250" height="192" />&#8220;We&#8217;re going to have a true champion,&#8221; promised <a href="http://www.fighters.com/07/14/fighterscoms-july-heavyweight-rankings">Fighters.com&#8217;s third-ranked heavyweight</a>&#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a>(24-4) Wednesday at an Affliction presser in Los Angeles.</p>
<p>He hovered over sixth-ranked, though widely recognized most talented, heavyweight &#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a>(27-1), who whispered greetings to America in Russian.</p>
<p>Not that size matters to either fighter &#8211; Emelianenko has conquered bigger; Sylvia has lost to smaller &#8211; but, Sylvia&#8217;s size advantage was apparent.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.fighters.com/images/chadposts/1216242258580.jpg" alt="Sylvia and Emelianenko pose for press." width="500" height="386" /></p>
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<p>Fighters.com asked Sylvia whether taking on the bulk of the pre-fight promo work annoyed him as his opponent has trained away from press attention.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" style="float: right;" src="http://www.fighters.com/images/chadposts/1216243773208.jpg" alt="Sylvia and Emelianenko pose." width="250" height="193" />&#8220;No.  I&#8217;m used to it,&#8221; Sylvia assured casually.</p>
<p>The Russian made his entrance to the ballroom at the last moment, presumably to avoid the media onslaught that trapped him in a single, collective media gang bang after the press conference.</p>
<p>He spoke softly and, through his interpreter, reiterated his excitement to fight in America and for Affliction.</p>
<p>Last week, Sylvia noted insightfully that Emelianenko pulled guard on &#8220;Techno Goliath&#8221; <a href="/fighter/hong-techno-goliath-man-choi">Hong Man Choi</a> (1-1) when unable to wrestle the 7&#8217;2&#8243; kickboxer to the mat.</p>
<p>Do the legality of elbows on the ground in Saturday&#8217;s Affliction fight change Emelianenko&#8217;s strategy for Sylvia?  Surely Sylvia has better takedown defense than Choi and sharper elbows with the experience to land them inside guard.</p>
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		<title>Mixed Signals On Saturday</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2008 02:40:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I snapped this shot at the entrance to a bar on Broadway in Nashville Friday.  Notice anything? Is this a victory for the UFC or a problem? The MMA nation cringes when a newbie refers to mixed martial arts as &#8220;ultimate fighting&#8221;. (On teleconferences, I parse the serious fight writers from the general press corp [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I snapped this shot at the entrance to a bar on Broadway in Nashville Friday.  Notice anything?</p>
<p><img src="http://www.fighters.com/images/chadposts/1216088703870.jpg" alt="UFC: Fedor vs. Sylvia?" width="500" height="386" /></p>
<p>Is this a victory for the UFC or a problem?</p>
<p>The MMA nation cringes when a newbie refers to mixed martial arts as &#8220;ultimate fighting&#8221;.</p>
<p>(On teleconferences, I parse the serious fight writers from the general press corp by just that phrase.  One would expect a sports journalist at bare minimum to know what the sport they&#8217;re covering is called.)</p>
<p>For years the UFC encouraged the press to refer to MMA as &#8220;ultimate fighting&#8221;.</p>
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<p>Now that the UFC is the Kleenex® of MMA, UFC President Dana White gets his silk boxers in a bunch when the general audience can&#8217;t tell the difference between EliteXC and the UFC, and now Affliction and the UFC.</p>
<p>I watched <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=408">EliteXC&#8217;s CBS debut</a> with a friend who invited others who don&#8217;t follow the sport and, sure enough, one asked, &#8220;What time does the UFC start?&#8221;</p>
<p>Careful what you ask for, Mr. White.</p>
<p>White is afraid that the mediocre skill level of a main event between say &#8220;Kimbo Slice&#8221; <a href="/fighter/kevin-ferguson">Kevin Ferguson</a> (3-0) and &#8220;Colossus&#8221; <a href="/fighter/james-the-colossus-thompson">James Thompson</a> (14-9) will tarnish the brand name of the sport&#8217;s premier promotion.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" style="float: right;" src="http://www.fighters.com/images/chadposts/1216089547503.jpg" alt="Silva photo courtesy of Josh Hedges and Zuffa, LLC." width="250" height="375" />On top of that, don&#8217;t forget that the UFC actually has an <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=495">event scheduled 19 July</a> to compete against the Affliction card: Ultimate Fight Night 14: TiVo&#8217;d, as I&#8217;m calling it.</p>
<p>Me?  I&#8217;m encouraged that the general public gives as much of a flip about what logo is bugged on their TV screen as I do.</p>
<p>Just make good fights!</p>
<p>Affliction has made <a href="http://www.fighters.com/07/14/fighterscoms-july-heavyweight-rankings">Fighters.com&#8217;s sixth-ranked heavyweight</a>&#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (27-1) face his bloated hype versus third-ranked &#8220;Maine-ac&#8221; <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a> (24-4) this Saturday.</p>
<p>The UFC has countered with a rigged-up IFL card headlined by a couple of good fighters making weight class changes.</p>
<p>All you need to know is that I&#8217;ll be covering Affliction live for Fighters.com; so, if you decide to watch the UFC, set-up your laptop for live results at Fighters.com.</p>
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		<title>Fighters.com&#039;s July Heavyweight Rankings</title>
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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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		<title>Sylvia&#039;s Strategy</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jul 2008 20:19:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fighters.com&#8217;s third-ranked heavyweight &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; Tim Sylvia talked strategy versus sixth-ranked &#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; Fedor Emelianenko (27-1) Thursday. &#8220;I&#8217;m going to stand-up and brawl, defend the takedown at all costs, and try to knock him out,&#8221; Sylvia revealed. Sylvia also promised, &#8220;Elbows will be apart of my gameplan.&#8221; Fighting in PRIDE since 2002, Emelianenko hasn&#8217;t had to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.fighters.com/06/05/fighterscom-june-heavyweight-rankings">Fighters.com&#8217;s third-ranked heavyweight</a> &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a> talked strategy versus sixth-ranked &#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (27-1) Thursday.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m going to stand-up and brawl, defend the takedown at all costs, and try to knock him out,&#8221; Sylvia revealed.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.fighters.com/images/chadposts/1215721299381.jpg" alt="Sylvia punching Nogueira photo courtesy of Josh Hedges and Zuffa, LLC." width="500" height="333" /></p>
<p>Sylvia also promised, &#8220;Elbows will be apart of my gameplan.&#8221;</p>
<p>Fighting in PRIDE since 2002, Emelianenko hasn&#8217;t had to defend elbows on the ground.</p>
<p>The technique confused &#8220;Cro-Cop&#8221; <a href="/fighter/mirko-cro-cop-filipovic">Mirko Filipovic</a> (23-6-2) in his first trip to his back after joining the UFC from PRIDE, leading indirectly to his KO loss to tenth-ranked &#8220;Napao&#8221; <a href="/fighter/gabriel-napao-gonzaga">Gabriel Gonzaga</a> (9-3) in Manchester last year.</p>
<p>Sylvia will also have to adjust because the 19 July Affliction fight will be fought in a ring instead of the caged Octagon Sylvia won his UFC championships in.</p>
<p>&#8220;I prefer the ring,&#8221; Sylvia claimed.  &#8220;It&#8217;s easier to cut someone off in a ring.&#8221;</p>
<p>So confident is Sylvia in his stand-up game in the ring, he bragged, &#8220;I&#8217;ll beat any heavyweight boxer out there at their own game.&#8221;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fighters.com&#8217;s second-ranked heavyweight,current UFC co-Heavyweight Champion, and UFC Hall of Famer &#8220;The Natural&#8221; Randy Couture(16-8) spoke exclusively with Fighters.com from his Xtreme Couture gym in Las Vegas Monday afternoon. Couture graciously confronted and answered questions about his beef with the Zuffa, LLC and UFC President Dana White and third-ranked &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; Tim Sylvia&#8216;s (24-4) and his [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=430">Fighters.com&#8217;s second-ranked heavyweight,</a>current UFC co-Heavyweight Champion, and UFC Hall of Famer &#8220;The Natural&#8221; <a href="/fighter/randy-the-natural-couture">Randy Couture</a>(16-8) spoke exclusively with Fighters.com from his Xtreme Couture gym in Las Vegas Monday afternoon.</p>
<p>Couture graciously confronted and answered questions about his beef with the Zuffa, LLC and UFC President Dana White and third-ranked &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a>&#8216;s (24-4) and his own prospective fight with sixth-ranked &#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (27-1), shared opinions about <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=277">fifth-ranked welterweight</a> <a href="/fighter/matt-hughes">Matt Hughes</a> (42-7), &#8220;Kimbo Slice&#8221; <a href="/fighter/kevin-ferguson">Kevin Ferguson</a> (3-0), and <a href="/fighter/brock-lesnar">Brock Lesnar</a> (1-1), and made picks on future fights.</p>
<p><strong>Fighters.com:</strong> You&#8217;ve said you&#8217;ve accepted that you might get a bad <a href="http://www.fighters.com/02/15/cuban-sues-zuffa/">court ruling</a> and not fight again. Have you lost some competitiveness from being inactive for so long?</p>
<p><strong>The Natural:</strong> I still want to compete. I&#8217;m still in training as much as I can be with all this other stuff going on. I still seem to be able to hold my own, even with the lack of serious, hardcore training, with all the top guys that I have in the gym. I&#8217;m having fun being in the gym learning new tools, new skills and being there with a lot of the other guys that have been there for me, so I&#8217;m not too worried about that. The courts are going to do what the courts are going to do. We&#8217;ll deal with it when it comes in.</p>
<p><strong>Fighters.com:</strong> Not many fighters have wives who also train. Does that give you both a different perspective and more understanding?</p>
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<p><strong>The Natural:</strong> I think it&#8217;s pretty cool! Not many guys can actually go and punch their wife in the head. No&#8230;she&#8217;s training hard, she&#8217;s doing a great job and having fun. It&#8217;s been good for her physically and, I think, emotionally to get a lot of her frustrations and have something of her own to work with. It&#8217;s been a lot of pressure too because she&#8217;s dragging around my last name. It puts a lot more pressure on her and she&#8217;s been able to take that all in stride and deal with that very well as well. I&#8217;m excited for her, looking forward to her next fight on June 20th at the Thomas &amp; Mack. It&#8217;s going to be great.</p>
<p><strong>Fighters.com:</strong> At home, do you two ever move the furniture out of the way and have a training session?</p>
<p><strong>The Natural:</strong> We end up wrestling on that damn bed all the time!</p>
<p><strong>Fighters.com:</strong>At the Xtreme Couture website there&#8217;s a video center that is streaming the pro sessions daily. What are viewers likely to see?</p>
<p><strong>The Natural:</strong> Well, they&#8217;ll can tune in and watch me in a class that&#8217;s on main mat and, certainly between 4:00 and 6:00 PM Pacific Time, is when our pros train and a lot of the top guys from <a href="/fighter/forrest-griffin">Forrest Griffin</a> and Mike Powell and <a href="/fighter/jay-hieron">Jay Hieron</a>, <a href="/fighter/gray-the-bully-maynard">Gray Maynard</a>, and <a href="/fighter/tyson-griffin">Tyson Griffin</a>, <a href="/fighter/wanderlei-the-axe-murderer-silva">Wanderlei Silva</a> and the list just goes on and on of the top guys in the Vegas area who train on our mat. If you want to see technically what the pros are working on and what our MMA workouts are like, and get idea of what to do, it&#8217;s a great place to go.</p>
<p><strong>Fighters.com:</strong> Do you think <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=299">Fighters.com Light Heavyweight Champion</a> &#8220;Rampage&#8221; <a href="/fighter/quinton-rampage-jackson">Quinton Jackson</a> (28-6) and &#8220;Maximus&#8221; <a href="/fighter/marcus-maximus-aurelio">Marcus Aurelio</a> (16-5) have already bought their subscriptions?</p>
<p><strong>The Natural:</strong> I don&#8217;t know! Maybe&#8230; I think Forrest and Tyson (<a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=140">future opponents</a> of Jackson and Aurelio respectively) do the majority of their hardcore technical training in the cage, not on the camera. So, at least right now, you probably won&#8217;t see a lot of them on the mat.</p>
<p><strong>Fighters.com:</strong> Did you watch <a href="http://www.fighters.com/06/08/alves-amazing">Hughes lose</a> to sixth-ranked &#8220;Pitbull&#8221; <a href="/fighter/thiago-pitbull-alves">Thiago Alves</a> (15-3) Saturday?</p>
<p><strong>The Natural:</strong>I missed the fight Saturday. I was traveling. I was very happy to hear [Xtreme Couture middleweight] <a href="/fighter/martin-kampmann">Martin Kampmann</a> won his fight against Jorge [Rivera]. That was a big fight for him coming back off the knee reconstruction. I did hear about the Hughes fight and the flying knee; but, Alves is a tough cat. I kind of picked him to win that fight.</p>
<p><strong>Fighters.com:</strong> Hughes isn&#8217;t that old, but is his age or the number of fights catching up with him? Or, is he just in a funk he&#8217;ll shake out of?</p>
<p><strong>The Natural:</strong>Well, I think that&#8217;s on Matt. I think Matt is now running his own school. He&#8217;s kind of become the big fish in that little pond, where, I think, before, when he was training with Miletich he had a bunch of guys in there who were stepping up and challenging him when he was there training and making him better. I think that&#8217;s the environment that he needs to progress as a fighter. I just don&#8217;t know that he&#8217;s continuing to progress. Everybody else is. These guys are all getting better. They&#8217;re younger, they&#8217;re stronger, bigger, and they&#8217;re figuring it out. I think Matt is capable of doing whatever he wants to do. It&#8217;s just a function of applying himself.</p>
<p><strong>Fighters.com:</strong> UFC President Dana White told <em>Sports Illustrated</em> that he spoke to you at <a href="http://www.fighters.com/05/24/carwin-clobbers-wellisch">UFC 84</a>. Is that awkward? What do you two talk about? Is there any genuine friendliness left in the relationship?</p>
<p><strong>The Natural:</strong>It&#8217;s not personal on my part and I don&#8217;t think it is on his part either. I think he&#8217;s an emotional guy who sometimes says things that he wishes he could take back or wishes he didn&#8217;t say and he&#8217;s made stupid comments. And, you know, yeah it&#8217;s a little weird going to the UFC shows. I feel like a leper. They work pretty hard to keep me off camera when I corner my guys and they don&#8217;t show any of the clips they could of me. They don&#8217;t let Goldie or Joe mention my name at all or where my guys are training. So, you know, those are conscious things that Dana has tried to do. I think they&#8217;re silly; but, he&#8217;s going to do what he&#8217;s going to do. I don&#8217;t have any control over that. So, I don&#8217;t take it personal. I talked to him, Lorenzo [Fertitta, Zuff, LLC co-owner], and Frank [Fertitta, Zuffa, LLC co-owner] at the last UFC. It was a great card. You know? It is what it is.</p>
<p><strong>Fighters.com:</strong> White has also said that he&#8217;s ready to put you back in the Octagon at any time; but, you just don&#8217;t see yourself going back to the UFC?</p>
<p><strong>The Natural:</strong>You never say never, but there&#8217;s a lot of things that&#8217;ve got to change. I&#8217;m in a position now that if the courts rule in my favor I can control my own destiny and make one of the biggest fights to ever happen on my own. And, get all of the benefits of being in a position to do that. It just doesn&#8217;t make a lot of sense for me to go back and give it all back to the UFC and let them walk away with 90-plus percent of everything that comes from those fights.</p>
<p><strong>Fighters.com:</strong> You&#8217;re starring in <em>The Scorpion King 2</em>, soon to be released to DVD? Is that in the can?</p>
<p><strong>The Natural:</strong>It&#8217;s done. It&#8217;s in the can. I filmed it in October and November of last year. I just saw a pre-screening of the movie last week and was very excited about the way it came out.</p>
<p><strong>Fighters.com:</strong> I worry with you, Tito, Rampage, and others getting into acting. Do you think the higher pay for less pain of Hollywood is going to start stealing fighters from MMA?</p>
<p><strong>The Natural:</strong> I don&#8217;t know. I think most of the fighters have a passion and love for what they do as fighters; and, if you were to achieve some goals and open those doors to the acting realm and have the opportunity to try that, it better work. I don&#8217;t think everyone is going to have the opportunity to crossover. You know, I know that Tito has made a foray with <em>The Crow: Wicked Prayer</em> and some of the other stuff he&#8217;s done when given the opportunity. Chuck&#8217;s been in a few things now. And, Rampage, you know, obviously, he definitely has the persona. And, I think the camera would be pretty friendly to him.</p>
<p><strong>Fighters.com:</strong> Have you picked a winner of Sylvia versus Emelianenko in your own mind?</p>
<p><strong>The Natural:</strong>Most people expect Fedor to find a way to take Tim out, and I can see that too. With his submission skills and the dynamic style of fighter that he is, I can see that happening. Tim poses some interesting problems and is certainly going to have something to say about that. He&#8217;s not going to be an easy fight. It&#8217;ll be interesting to see how it goes.</p>
<p><strong>Fighters.com:</strong>Do you fault Emelianenko for <a href="http://www.fighters.com/04/01/time-to-tame-the-russian-bear/">not fighting top guys</a> the last two years while you and Sylvia and other heavyweights were fighting each other?</p>
<p><strong>The Natural:</strong>I think he&#8217;d have rather been fighting top guys. Bodog kind of going the way it went and PRIDE getting crushed by Zuffa, I don&#8217;t think he&#8217;s really had the opportunity to fight any top guys. I think if he&#8217;d have had his druthers, he&#8217;d have fought top guys. I&#8217;m sure he&#8217;s excited about the opportunity to fight Tim and certainly expressed a lot of interest in being able to fight me at some point. I don&#8217;t think it changes the fighter that he is or the guys that he&#8217;s beat. He&#8217;s beat Nogueira twice and Cro Cop and right on down the line. He&#8217;s beat a lot of top guys, just nobody recently.</p>
<p><strong>Fighters.com:</strong>You just opened Xtreme Couture Toronto. Is that your first Canadian gym?</p>
<p><strong>The Natural:</strong> It&#8217;s our first Canadian gym. We&#8217;re talking to some folks in Montreal who&#8217;re interested in franchising a gym there; but, we&#8217;ll see what happens. We&#8217;re very excited. The Toronto gym looks terrific! A huge facility! Thirty-thousand square feet. So, it&#8217;s a great big gym.</p>
<p><strong>Fighters.com:</strong> Will there be any fighters training in Toronto?</p>
<p><strong>The Natural:</strong> <a href="/fighter/chris-horodecki">Chris Horodecki</a>, and <a href="/fighter/mark-bocek">Mark Bocek</a>, and <a href="/fighter/mark-the-machine-hominick">Mark Hominick</a> are all going to be training and teaching there. There&#8217;s a newer Russian kid coming up who lives in Canada who looks to be a very physical, and have the potential as a fighter as well, to be teaching there. So, I think a lot of the top fighters in the area of Toronto are going to end up there.</p>
<p><strong>Fighters.com:</strong>You&#8217;re an elder in the sport. What do you think of &#8220;Kimbo Slice&#8221; <a href="/fighter/kevin-ferguson">Kevin Ferguson</a> (3-0)?</p>
<p><strong>The Natural:</strong>I like Kimbo! I think Kimbo has a great attitude. You know, he&#8217;s trying to do all the right things to be a well-rounded mixed martial artist; and, I think he&#8217;d be the first to admit that he&#8217;s not there yet, as <a href="/fighter/james-the-colossus-thompson">James Thompson</a> <a href="http://www.fighters.com/06/01/lawler-smith-do-mma-proud-slice-has-a-lot-to-learn">pointed out on CBS</a> two weekends ago. He&#8217;s got some holes in his game still; but, I think his popularity has a lot to do with EliteXC marketing him as a street fighter and the Internet kind of street fights, YouTube phenomenon, if you will, that he is. I don&#8217;t think the two really cross over. If EliteXC wants to market him that way, I just don&#8217;t think it really crosses over. They need to be careful what they do with that because it could potentially harm the sport. But, that&#8217;s not Kimbo&#8217;s fault, that&#8217;s EliteXC&#8217;s fault.</p>
<p><strong>Fighters.com:</strong>How about Lesnar in the UFC?</p>
<p><strong>The Natural:</strong>Well, the similarities&#8230;Brock is a big name because of WWE. He&#8217;s still a good athlete, just like Kimbo, who&#8217;s being marketed because of his celebrity with the World Wrestling Entertainment. But, just like Kimbo, he&#8217;s got a lot of holes in his game and it was silly to kind of <a href="http://www.fighters.com/02/03/big-nog-is-the-best/">put him out there</a> with <a href="/fighter/frank-mir">Frank Mir</a>. You know, I think Mir was underestimated. Everybody thought he was going to fold under the pressure and not take the shots that Lesnar was going to dish out too well. Mir showed why he&#8217;s an excellent submission guy, a great fighter, and a former world champion. I think, given the time, both Lesnar and Kimbo will be very, very good fighters in the heavyweight division. They both have the right attitude. You know, Lesnar is taking this seriously. He wants to be a real fighter and he&#8217;s taking that terrific wrestlers base that he has and trying to learn all the other pieces.</p>
<p><strong>Fighters.com:</strong>Where&#8217;s the future of this sport? Is the current buzz going to level off? Does it have the potential to be a long-term nationally-broadcast sport?</p>
<p><strong>The Natural:</strong> I think if the CBS ratings are any indication, it absolutely has the potential to be that long-term broadcast sport. I think it&#8217;s a function of who&#8217;s going to step-up and do it right. I think there&#8217;s some work that needs to be done with how the fighters are treated and paid; and, the person who kind of gets that combination and all that sorted out can take it to the next level. Obviously I think a lot of the fighters, at least the ones in a position to voice their opinion, aren&#8217;t too pleased with kind of being owned, being taken advantage of. I don&#8217;t know. We&#8217;ll see what happens; but, this is definitely the combative sport for this generation.</p>
<p><strong>Fighters.com:</strong> Your response brings up another question. At the post-UFC 84 press conference, ninth-ranked light heavyweight &#8220;Huntington Beach Bad Boy&#8221; <a href="/fighter/tito-huntington-beach-bad-boy-ortiz">Tito Ortiz</a> (15-6-1) was voicing a lot of the same concerns you&#8217;ve spoken out about concerning fighter pay as a percentage of total revenue. A reported asked Ortiz, &#8220;If you&#8217;re not happy with your pay, what is an acceptable amount?&#8221; And, Tito balked, saying, &#8220;I don&#8217;t know. You&#8217;d have to ask my lawyers.&#8221; Is that irresponsible to complain about your pay, but not have an idea of what your pay should be?</p>
<p><strong>The Natural:</strong> You know&#8230;probably. Maybe Tito didn&#8217;t have a handle on all the numbers; but, it appears to be that on any given UFC, just on the pay-per-views alone, the UFC makes in the neighborhood of $40 or $50 million. And, Tito and I are two of the very, very few athletes that get a little piece of that pay-per-view and we&#8217;re lucky if we make $1.2 or $1.3 million. So, percentage-wise, it&#8217;s a very, very small percent of the total revenue. Now, Dana&#8217;s argument that the UFC is different than boxing, I think that held water before. You know, the UFC was having to pay site fees, do all their own marketing, all their own promotion, and spend money to keep a staff of 100 people; but, that climate has changed now. People are clamoring to get the UFC into their venues to sell out the arenas. I think there are TV outlets who&#8217;ll take the risk, do the marketing, and see the wisdom, just like boxing. The fighters could be getting paid a lot better! If I were getting $5 or $10 million dollars to fight out of that $40 million, I&#8217;d certainly feel a lot happier. It&#8217;s frustrating for me to see a guy like Floyd Mayweather. You know, I feel like we&#8217;re just as dedicated and work just as hard and have everything going for us other than not being in boxing and we&#8217;re in MMA. Floyd makes $20 or $30 million from one fight. That&#8217;s frustrating. We&#8217;re both combative sports and can be promoted in the same way, shape, and form. Now, I understand the UFC is still trying to spend money with Marc Ratner to get this sport sanctioned in every state and province on the continent, and all the other things that they&#8217;re doing. And, I think those are admirable things that are going to continue to grow the sport and have established this foundation that you, me, and EliteXC, and everybody else who wants to put on a show is standing on. I see that picture clearly, but I think the timing is right for someone to set the change for bigger shares of the purses that are derived from a fight from DVD sales all the way down, the ancillary rights, and all the other stuff that gets controlled and taken by the UFC and given back to the fighters, the guys who put it on the line, whose careers span five years if they&#8217;re lucky.</p>
<p><strong>Fighters.com:</strong> Affliction&#8217;s payout has reportedly reached <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=417">six or seven million dollars</a> for the <em>Banned</em> card. We&#8217;ve <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=237">seen this business model</a> and it&#8217;s failed. Are you optimistic Affliction can build a financially sustainable promotion while paying fighters so much?</p>
<p><strong>The Natural:</strong>Well, I&#8217;m certainly skeptical. Obviously I have a strong relationship with Todd [Beard, Affliction co-owner] through my partnership with Xtreme Couture clothing. And, I sat with Todd and told him, &#8220;Look, I&#8217;ve seen people do this before and I&#8217;m worried you&#8217;re going to lose this money. You know? The marketing piece, the brand piece is the big component. You need to generate interest in these fighters so people have a vested interest. That&#8217;s why the <em>24/7</em> with Golden Boy was so successful, because people wanted to tune in and see these guys fight. You know, get <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> some exposure and get people to like <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a>&#8230;or hate him! One of the other if you want people to buy this pay-per-view.&#8221; Todd is a great marketing and sales mind. Obviously, Affliction is a very successful clothing line. This whole thing started because Dana thought he was hurting me and banned the Affliction clothing line. That got the hackles up on Todd&#8217;s neck and he decided, &#8220;OK, to hell with him then. we&#8217;ll do our own show if he wants to play that way.&#8221; The ban didn&#8217;t hurt me any. All those clothes and all those shirts, and denim, and all that stuff is in all the major market retail outlets across the country. The only person [Dana] hurt was the fighters Affliction was sponsoring in MMA. Took the money right out of their pockets. So, now [Dana] has a potentially formidable opponent that he created because he pissed [Todd] off and made him want to spend the money and throw a show. He signed a lot of the top heavyweights that were free agents and some of the other free agents out there that are going to put on a good card. I think [Todd's] marketing sense and ability to sell things is remarkable. Teaming up with FOX and streaming the undercard on the Internet on FOX is something new nobody&#8217;s tried yet and has the potential to be something huge. Yeah, I think we&#8217;re all anxiously waiting to see how successful Todd is with his show in July and how big the pay-per-view is. Now <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=417">Trump is buying in</a> and buying a piece of the MMA company. Obviously he brings a lot of juice and a lot of things to the table that could potentially put it over the hump. So, like you, I&#8217;ll be anxiously watching for a couple of reasons July 19th.</p>
<p><strong>Fighters.com:</strong> Do you want to make some picks on upcoming fights?</p>
<p><strong>The Natural:</strong> OK.</p>
<p><strong>Fighters.com:</strong> <a href="/fighter/evan-tanner">Evan Tanner</a> (32-7) <a href="http://www.fighters.com/04/07/grove-upcoming-versus-evan-tanner/">versus</a> &#8220;Spider&#8221; <a href="/fighter/kendall-da-spyder-grove">Kendall Grove</a> (8-5)?</p>
<p><strong>The Natural:</strong> I&#8217;m going to go with <a href="/fighter/kendall-da-spyder-grove">Kendall Grove</a>. I think he&#8217;s long and rangy and will use his range well. I think his moving back to Hawaii was probably a good thing for him, I hope. I think Tanner, although I have a lot respect for Evan and his abilities, I think he has not put himself in a great position or a great environment to thrive and be in top shape as an athlete. So, I&#8217;m going to go with <a href="/fighter/kendall-da-spyder-grove">Kendall Grove</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Fighters.com:</strong>&#8220;Gumby&#8221; <a href="/fighter/jeremy-gumby-horn">Jeremy Horn</a> (79-17-5) <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=215">versus</a> &#8220;Boogieman&#8221; <a href="/fighter/dean-lister">Dean Lister</a> (10-5)?</p>
<p><strong>The Natural:</strong> Wow! Tough fight! Both guys are great submission guys. I&#8217;m going to go with <a href="/fighter/dean-lister">Dean Lister</a>. I think he&#8217;s got naturally heavy hands. Both guys&#8217; submission skills are great; but, I think Dean&#8217;s are a little better and that tends to be <a href="/fighter/jeremy-gumby-horn">Jeremy Horn</a>&#8216;s strength, so I&#8217;m going to lean towards <a href="/fighter/dean-lister">Dean Lister</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Fighters.com:</strong>Third-ranked welterweight &#8220;Kos&#8221; <a href="/fighter/josh-koscheck">Josh Koscheck</a> (10-2) <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=205">versus</a> &#8220;Lights Out&#8221; <a href="/fighter/chris-lytle">Chris Lytle</a> (25-15-5)?</p>
<p><strong>The Natural:</strong>Tough fight, but I&#8217;m going to have to go with Koscheck. I think he&#8217;s shown remarkable improvement, even in the face of losing a couple of times. I&#8217;m sure that losing to Georges lit a fire under him. As much as I like to see <a href="/fighter/chris-lytle">Chris Lytle</a> come out and lay it all on the line, he&#8217;s going to have trouble with Koscheck&#8217;s wrestling ability and I think Koscheck is going to end up putting him on the ground and establishing that good, solid top position and wearing Chris down.</p>
<p><strong>Fighters.com:</strong>A couple of your old nemesi, fifth-ranked heavyweight &#8220;Babyface Assassin&#8221; <a href="/fighter/josh-the-babyface-assassin-barnett">Josh Barnett</a> (21-5) versus &#8220;The Rock&#8221; <a href="/fighter/pedro-the-rock-rizzo">Pedro Rizzo</a> (16-7)?</p>
<p><strong>The Natural:</strong> Yeah, that&#8217;s a tough call. It kind of depends on <a href="/fighter/josh-the-babyface-assassin-barnett">Josh Barnett</a>. If he tries to go in there and stand with Pedro, it&#8217;s going to end like it ended last time, [Barnett knocked out]. Pedro is nobody to mess around with in the striking exchanges. Josh has the ability to transition and take Pedro to the ground, out of his game. I think, if that&#8217;s what Josh does, Josh will win that fight. Having not seen Pedro in awhile&#8230;actually, quite a while, it&#8217;s harder for me to pick that fight.</p>
<p><strong>Fighters.com:</strong> Fourth-ranked heavyweight &#8220;Pitbull&#8221; <a href="/fighter/andrei-pitbull-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a> (12-5) <a href="http://www.fighters.com/06/05/arlovski-versus-rothwell">versus</a> <a href="/fighter/ben-rothwell">Ben Rothwell</a> (29-5)?</p>
<p><strong>The Natural:</strong> I like Andrei. Ben is a big strong kid, but he&#8217;s still pretty green. I think Andrei&#8217;s on a mission. I think mentally he&#8217;s still a little held back by the results of the two Tim fights and he&#8217;s not pulling the trigger and really getting after it like he was. As far as pure boxing, he&#8217;s one of the best pure boxers we have in our sport. I&#8217;ll be excited to see him back out there. I think, overall, he&#8217;s got to be ready to go. He&#8217;s got to be in great shape. Rothwell is going to be in great shape and ready to bring the fight; but, Andrei has the tools to pull this off.</p>
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		<title>Adrenaline Building at Weigh-Ins</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Jun 2008 13:46:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fighters.com was live in Hoffman Estates, east of Chicago, Friday for the Adrenaline MMA weigh-ins. Late main event replacement for &#8220;Snowman&#8221; Jeff Monson (24-8), former middleweight Jason Guida (17-5) weighed-in at 241.5 pounds, and it didn&#8217;t look like he found heavyweight girth in the gym (unless &#8220;The Gym&#8221; is the name of a pizzeria in Little [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fighters.com was live in Hoffman Estates, east of Chicago, Friday for the Adrenaline MMA weigh-ins.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" style="float: right;" src="http://www.fighters.com/images/chadposts/1213449410544.jpg" alt="Adrenaline MMA girls Lori Tyler and Emily Miller." width="250" height="323" /><a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=457">Late main event replacement</a> for &#8220;Snowman&#8221; <a href="/fighter/jeff-the-snowman-monson">Jeff Monson</a> (24-8), former middleweight <a href="/fighter/jason-guida">Jason Guida</a> (17-5) weighed-in at 241.5 pounds, and it didn&#8217;t look like he found heavyweight girth in the gym (unless &#8220;The Gym&#8221; is the name of a pizzeria in Little Italy.)</p>
<p>Guida&#8217;s opponent, Chicago police officer <a href="/fighter/michael-russow">Michael Russow</a> (9-1) looked svelte at 243.2 pounds.</p>
<p>Middleweights <a href="/fighter/terry-martin">Terry Martin</a> (16-4) and bleached blond <a href="/fighter/daiju-takase">Daiju Takase</a> (7-11-1) made their weight class at 185.2 and 185.8 pounds repectively.</p>
<p>IFL veteran <a href="/fighter/rory-markham">Rory Markham</a>&#8216;s (13-4) opponent, <a href="/fighter/jay-ellis">Jay Ellis</a> (5-18), will give up nearly twenty pounds to Markham in their 180-pound catch weight match-up.  Markham weighed 180.1 pounds and Ellis weighed 161.6 pounds.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=430">Fighters.com&#8217;s third-ranked heavyweight</a> &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a> (24-4) attended with his girlfriend, who didn&#8217;t weigh-in but stood about 5&#8217;1&#8243; next to 6&#8217;7&#8243; Sylvia, and chided &#8220;Meat Truck&#8221; <a href="/fighter/kerry-schall">Kerry Schall</a> (21-9), shouting, &#8220;Meat Trick!&#8221; as Schall weighed in.</p>
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<p>Other weights from Friday:</p>
<p>&#8220;Meat Cleaver&#8221; <a href="/fighter/forrest-the-meat-cleaver-petz">Forrest Petz</a> (13-5) 173.4 pounds versus <a href="/fighter/brian-gassaway">Brian Gassaway</a> (28-17-2) 174.1 pounds.</p>
<p>Tom Belt (3-1) 170.3 pounds versus Marcus Levesser (5-1), who did not weight in.<br />
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<a href="/fighter/jeffrey-cox">Jeffrey Cox</a> (9-5) 154.4 pounds versus &#8220;Bartimus&#8221; <a href="/fighter/bart-bartimus-palaszewski">Bart Palaszewski</a> (28-11) 155.7 pounds.<br />
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&#8220;Sergeant&#8221; Jemeel Massouh (16-3) 155.4 pounds versus Clay French (15-2) 155.4 pounds.</p>
<p>&#8220;Herc&#8221; <a href="/fighter/antoine-herc-hayes">Antoine Hayes</a> (6-5) 265 pounds vs. &#8220;Meat Truck&#8221; <a href="/fighter/kerry-schall">Kerry Schall</a> (21-9) 258.6 pounds.</p>
<p><a href="/fighter/aaron-rosa">Aaron Rosa</a> (10-2) 205.6 pounds versus &#8220;Killing Fields&#8221; <a href="/fighter/ron-killing-fields">Ron Fields</a> (24-25-1) 204.8 pounds.<br />
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<a href="/fighter/hector-urbina">Hector Urbina</a> (11-4) 185.6 pounds versus David Kleczkowski (5-3) 186.5 pounds.</p>
<p>Dom O&#8217;Grady (4-0) 169.8 pounds versus Mike Stumpf (9-1) 173.4 pounds.<br />
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<a href="/fighter/joe-jordan">Joe Jordan</a> (41-12-2) 170.2 pounds versus Ryan Williams (5-2) 170 pounds.<br />
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Louis Taylor (2-0) 202.2 pounds versus <a href="/fighter/adam-maciejewski">Adam Maciejewski</a> (6-4) 205.6 pounds.<br />
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<a href="/fighter/joe-pearson">Joe Pearson</a> (25-10-1) 134.6 pounds versus John Hosman (7-3-1) 135 pounds.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://www.fighters.com/images/chadposts/1213445793696.jpg" alt="Adrenaline MMA main event heavyweight Guida." width="250" height="342" /><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://www.fighters.com/images/chadposts/1213446074506.jpg" alt="Adrenaline MMA heavyweight Russow." width="250" height="343" /><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://www.fighters.com/images/chadposts/1213447033448.jpg" alt="Adrenaline MMA middleweight Martin." width="250" height="324" /><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://www.fighters.com/images/chadposts/1213447196210.jpg" alt="Adrenaline MMA middleweight Takase." width="250" height="336" /><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://www.fighters.com/images/chadposts/1213449645857.jpg" alt="Adrenaline MMA fighter Petz." width="250" height="323" /><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://www.fighters.com/images/chadposts/1213449797838.jpg" alt="Adrenaline MMA fighter Gassaway." width="250" height="323" /><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://www.fighters.com/images/chadposts/1213450313125.jpg" alt="Adrenaline MMA lightweight Cox." width="250" height="330" /><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://www.fighters.com/images/chadposts/1213450367935.jpg" alt="Adrenaline MMA lightweight Palaszewski." width="250" height="347" /><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://www.fighters.com/images/chadposts/1213450554951.jpg" alt="Ellisv versus Markham." width="250" height="322" /><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://www.fighters.com/images/chadposts/1213450668924.jpg" alt="Adrenaline MMA lightweights Massouh and French." width="250" height="323" /><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://www.fighters.com/images/chadposts/1213450894965.jpg" alt="Adrenaline MMA heavyweight Schall." width="250" height="355" /><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://www.fighters.com/images/chadposts/1213451059140.jpg" alt="Adrenaline MMA middleweights Urbina and Kleczkowski." width="250" height="324" /></p>
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		<title>Fighters.com June Heavyweight Rankings</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jun 2008 00:19:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In boxing rankings, champions have mandatory defenses versus the number one challenger and voluntary defenses versus a top-fifteen challenger. Through no fault of his own of course, Fighters.com&#8217;s Heavyweight Champion &#8220;Minotauro&#8221; Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (31-4-1) won&#8217;t meet either threshold when he defends his UFC title versus Frank Mir (11-3). So, what&#8217;s Fighters.com to do?  Second-ranked [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In boxing rankings, champions have mandatory defenses versus the number one challenger and voluntary defenses versus a top-fifteen challenger.</p>
<p>Through no fault of his own of course, Fighters.com&#8217;s Heavyweight Champion &#8220;Minotauro&#8221; <a href="/fighter/antonio-minotauro-rodrigo-nogueira">Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira</a> (31-4-1) won&#8217;t meet either threshold when he <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=316">defends his UFC title</a> versus <a href="/fighter/frank-mir">Frank Mir</a> (11-3).</p>
<p>So, what&#8217;s Fighters.com to do?  Second-ranked &#8220;The Natural&#8221; <a href="/fighter/randy-the-natural-couture">Randy Couture</a> (16-8) admitted this week to Canada&#8217;s <em>Globe and Mail</em>, &#8220;I&#8217;m also OK with the idea that [I may not fight again].  I may get a bad [court] ruling and I can&#8217;t really see myself at this point going back and fighting two more times for the UFC if that&#8217;s what the state says I have to do.&#8221;</p>
<p>Should 19 July&#8217;s more competitive match-up between third-ranked &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a> (24-4) and sixth-ranked &#8220;The Last Emperor&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (27-1) be for Fighters.com&#8217;s Heavyweight Championship?</p>
<p>Both Sylvia and fourth-ranked &#8220;Pitbull&#8221; <a href="/fighter/andrei-pitbull-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a> (12-5) climbed two spots on fifth-ranked &#8220;The Babyface Assassin&#8221; <a href="/fighter/josh-the-babyface-assassin-barnett">Josh Barnett</a>&#8216;s (22-5) <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=346">inability to put away</a> &#8220;The Snowman&#8221; <a href="/fighter/jeff-the-snowman-monson">Jeff Monson</a> in Tokyo last month coupled with Barnett&#8217;s submission of ninth-ranked <a href="/fighter/aleksander-emelianenko">Aleksander Emelianenko</a> (13-3) falling off his two-year record.</p>
<p>Of course, <a href="http://www.fighters.com/06/05/arlovski-versus-rothwell">Arlovski officially announced</a> today that he&#8217;ll fight top heavyweight prospect <a href="/fighter/ben-rothwell">Ben Rothwell</a> (29-5) 19 July.  Rothwell steps-in well-hyped from the IFL and Arlovski looks to shake out of his funk.</p>
<p>Barnett returns on the same undercard to seek revenge from a 2001 KO loss versus now largely irrelevant &#8220;The Rock&#8221; <a href="/fighter/pedro-the-rock-rizzo">Pedro Rizzo</a> (16-7) and <a href="/fighter/aleksander-emelianenko">Aleksander Emelianenko</a> fights &#8220;The Headhunter&#8221; <a href="/fighter/paul-the-headhunter-buentello">Paul Buentello</a> (25-10) in my pick for fight of the night in Anaheim, outside of Los Angeles.</p>
<p>This weekend in London, seventh-ranked &#8220;Vai Cavalo&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fabricio-vai-cavalo-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a> (10-3-1) and returning prospect &#8220;The Truth&#8221; <a href="/fighter/brandon-the-truth-vera">Brandon Vera</a> (8-1) <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=199">will battle</a> for the UFC&#8217;s top contender spot.</p>
<p>Eighth-ranked &#8220;Texas Crazy Horse&#8221; <a href="/fighter/heath-texas-crazy-horse-herring">Heath Herring</a> (28-13) will fill-in for <a href="http://www.fighters.com/05/22/st-pierre-versus-fitch-replaces-lesnar-versus-coleman">injured</a> &#8220;Hammer&#8221; <a href="/fighter/mark-the-hammer-coleman">Mark Coleman</a> (15-9) versus the UFC&#8217;s version of market-friendly &#8220;Kimbo Slice&#8221; <a href="/fighter/kevin-ferguson">Kevin Ferguson</a> (3-0), former pro-wrestler <a href="/fighter/brock-lesnar">Brock Lesnar</a> (1-1), in a fight that shouldn&#8217;t even be sanctioned, but only a big lug like Herring could find a way to lose.</p>
<p>In July, tenth-ranked &#8220;Napao&#8221; <a href="/fighter/gabriel-napao-gonzaga">Gabriel Gonzaga</a> (8-3) has a lot to prove versus <a href="/fighter/justin-mccully">Justin McCully</a> (8-3-2); and, McCully might be thinking the same thing.</p>
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<p><strong>June 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; <a href="/fighter/randy-the-natural-couture">Randy Couture</a> (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; <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a> (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; <a href="/fighter/andrei-pitbull-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a> (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; <a href="/fighter/josh-the-babyface-assassin-barnett">Josh Barnett</a> (22-5)</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; <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (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; <a href="/fighter/fabricio-vai-cavalo-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a> (10-3-1)</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;Vai Cavalo&#8221; spanked Gonzaga like a bad monkey in January, his fourth consecutive top ten matchup, going 2-2 with two stoppage wins.  He’s matched versus fellow UFC title contender <a href="/fighter/brandon-the-truth-vera">Brandon Vera</a> 7 June.</p>
<p><strong>8. &#8220;Texas Crazy Horse&#8221; <a href="/fighter/heath-texas-crazy-horse-herring">Heath Herring</a> (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. <a href="/fighter/aleksander-emelianenko">Aleksander Emelianenko</a> (13-3)</strong></p>
<p>Fedor&#8217;s li’l bro’ isn’t lost in the shadow of &#8220;The Last Emperor&#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; <a href="/fighter/gabriel-napao-gonzaga">Gabriel Gonzaga</a> (8-3)</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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		<title>Arlovski Versus Rothwell!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jun 2008 15:57:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fighters.com&#8217;s fifth-ranked heavyweight &#8220;Pitbull&#8221; Andrei Arlovski (12-5) announced Wednesday that he has signed a three-fight deal with Affliction and will fight Ben Rothwell (29-5) on 19 July in Anaheim, outside of Los Angeles. &#8220;I had tears in my eyes,&#8221; Arlovski described to Sherdog his reaction when he realized he would end his eight-year relationship with the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=251">Fighters.com&#8217;s fifth-ranked heavyweight</a> &#8220;Pitbull&#8221; <a href="/fighter/andrei-pitbull-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a> (12-5) announced Wednesday that he has signed a three-fight deal with Affliction and will fight <a href="/fighter/ben-rothwell">Ben Rothwell</a> (29-5) on 19 July in Anaheim, outside of Los Angeles.</p>
<p>&#8220;I had tears in my eyes,&#8221; Arlovski described to Sherdog his reaction when he realized he would end his eight-year relationship with the UFC.</p>
<p>Of Rothwell, Arlovski said, &#8220;He&#8217;s very good.  He&#8217;s very dangerous on his feet,&#8221; then added a jab at his UFC nemesis, &#8220;I think [Rothwell] is a little bit better than <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a>.&#8221;</p>
<p>Arlovski joins fourth-ranked &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a> (24-4), who defeated Arlovski twice in the Octagon, on the debut Affliction card.</p>
<p>&#8220;[The losses are] very personal to me,&#8221; Arlovski said, and hoped for a rematch.</p>
<p>Fighters.com has <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=138">reported the likelihood</a> of an Arlovski/Rothwell match-up since April, even after Rothwell denied the fight would happen.</p>
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		<title>Sylvia, Rothwell to Fight in September at Andrenaline MMA</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2008 16:03:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adrenaline MMA announced Monday that Fighters.com fourth-ranked heavyweight &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; Tim Sylvia (24-4) and former IFL Heavyweight Champion Ben Rothwell (29-5) will on the promotion&#8217;s 6 September fight card at the i wireless Center in Moline, Illinois. No opponents were named for either fighter. &#8220;Because Sylvia and Rothwell are fighting in the [July] Affliction event, they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Adrenaline MMA announced Monday that <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=251">Fighters.com fourth-ranked heavyweight</a> &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a> (24-4) and former IFL Heavyweight Champion <a href="/fighter/ben-rothwell">Ben Rothwell</a> (29-5) will on the promotion&#8217;s 6 September fight card at the i wireless Center in Moline, Illinois.</p>
<p>No opponents were named for either fighter.</p>
<p>&#8220;Because Sylvia and Rothwell are fighting in the [July] Affliction event, they will be unavailable for the first Adrenaline MMA event on June 14 at the Sears Centre in Hoffman Estates, Ill.  Both are scheduled to compete in the second Adrenaline MMA event on Sept. 6 at the i wireless Center in Moline, Ill.,&#8221; published Adrenaline MMA at their website.</p>
<p>Sylvia will fight sixth-ranked heavyweight &#8220;Last Emperor&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (27-1) in Anaheim outside of Los Angeles at Affliction&#8217;s debut card.</p>
<p>Rothwell&#8217;s opponent has not been announced.</p>
<p>Fighters.com will be live at Adrenaline MMA&#8217;s debut card in Chicago in June.</p>
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		<title>Fighters.com May Heavyweight Rankings</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2008 04:54:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is there any real wonder why the UFC is divesting in the heavyweight division?  It&#8217;s dead! The only April action was a first round TKO of Silvao Santos (1-1) by tenth-ranked Aleksander Emelianenko (13-3).  It might as well have been a Monday morning sparring session. So, why did &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; Tim Sylvia (24-4) and &#8220;The Last [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is there any real wonder why the UFC is divesting in the heavyweight division?  It&#8217;s dead!</p>
<p>The only April action was a first round TKO of <a href="/fighter/silvao-santos">Silvao Santos</a> (1-1) by tenth-ranked <a href="/fighter/aleksander-emelianenko">Aleksander Emelianenko</a> (13-3).  It might as well have been a Monday morning sparring session.</p>
<p>So, why did &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a> (24-4) and &#8220;The Last Emperor&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (27-1) sink a spot respectively?  Sylvia&#8217;s stoppage of &#8220;Pitbull&#8221; <a href="/fighter/andrei-pitbull-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a> (12-5) in 2006 fell off their two-year records, which is the time span Fighters.com considers when ranking fighters.</p>
<p>The division&#8217;s future is just as bleak as the recent past.</p>
<p>Adrenaline MMA still insists Emelianenko&#8217;s claim of an official fight with Sylvia in June is false.  To boot, the promotion that promotes Sylvia and rising heavyweight <a href="/fighter/ben-rothwell">Ben Rothwell</a> (29-5) claims Emelianenko&#8217;s delinquent repayment of a $500,000 signing bonus left over from the M-1 Global era is also holding up a fight for Rothwell on the same card.  Though Rothwell insists it ain&#8217;t happenin&#8217;, he&#8217;s been rumored to have been matched versus Arlovski.</p>
<p>All four fighters and the entire division need those two fights.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, third-ranked &#8220;Babyface Assassin&#8221; <a href="/fighter/josh-the-babyface-assassin-barnett">Josh Barnett</a>&#8216;s (21-5) rise will be short-lived because his submission of tenth-ranked <a href="/fighter/aleksander-emelianenko">Aleksander Emelianenko</a> (13-3) will fall off his two-year record next month.  He&#8217;s scheduled to grapple with always competitive &#8220;The Snowman&#8221; <a href="/fighter/jeff-the-snowman-monson">Jeff Monson</a> (24-7) at Sengoku this month; but, even the expected &#8220;W&#8221; can&#8217;t replace the submission of Emelianenko.</p>
<p>The UFC has scheduled a contender match-up between seventh-ranked &#8220;Vai Cavalo&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fabricio-vai-cavalo-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a> (10-3-1) and &#8220;The Truth&#8221; <a href="/fighter/brandon-the-truth-vera">Brandon Vera</a> (8-1) for London in June.  A win for Vera will launch him into the division&#8217;s top ten; a win for &#8220;Vai Cavalo&#8221; will prove that he belongs.</p>
<p>First-ranked &#8220;Minotauro&#8221; <a href="/fighter/antonio-minotauro-rodrigo-nogueira">Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira</a> (31-4-1) is rumored to be mauling a UFC title defense against <a href="/fighter/frank-mir">Frank Mir</a> (11-3).  For the love of God!  Mir is a gentleman, a technician on the mat, and a fine fighter.  He is not the top heavyweight contender in the UFC.</p>
<p>So goes a division where “Kimbo Slice” <a href="/fighter/kevin-ferguson">Kevin Ferguson</a> (2-0) and <a href="/fighter/brock-lesnar">Brock Lesnar</a> (1-1) make bank at the box office.</p>
<p><strong>May 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 Fighters.com&#8217;s first ranking at heavyweight.</p>
<p><strong>2. &#8220;The Natural&#8221; <a href="/fighter/randy-the-natural-couture">Randy Couture</a> (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;The Babyface Assassin&#8221; <a href="/fighter/josh-the-babyface-assassin-barnett">Josh Barnett</a> (21-5)</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;The Babyface Assassin&#8221; returned to tap <a href="/fighter/hidehiko-yoshida">Hidehiko Yoshida</a> and is the last man to beat Noguiera. Even with an involuntary 14-month layoff, he holds submissions over tenth-ranked <a href="/fighter/aleksander-emelianenko">Aleksander Emelianenko</a> and hard-headed <a href="/fighter/mark-hunt">Mark Hunt</a> in the last two years.</p>
<p><strong>4. &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a> (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>5. &#8220;Pitbull&#8221; <a href="/fighter/andrei-pitbull-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a> (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>6. &#8220;The Last Emperor&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (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 32 months.   He&#8217;ll take sixth and like it, or take first in a real fight.  It&#8217;s his decision.</p>
<p><strong>7. &#8220;Vai Cavalo&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fabricio-vai-cavalo-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a> (10-3-1)</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;Vai Cavalo&#8221; spanked Gonzaga like a bad monkey in January, his fourth consecutive top ten matchup, going 2-2 with two stoppage wins.  He’s likely Nogueira’s first UFC title challenge in a rematch that ended in a close decision for Nogueira in PRIDE.</p>
<p><strong>8. &#8220;Texas Crazy Horse&#8221; <a href="/fighter/heath-texas-crazy-horse-herring">Heath Herring</a> (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 valiantly defend the gate to the UFC’s gold.</p>
<p><strong>9. &#8220;Napao&#8221; <a href="/fighter/gabriel-napao-gonzaga">Gabriel Gonzaga</a> (8-3)</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>
<p><strong>10. <a href="/fighter/aleksander-emelianenko">Aleksander Emelianenko</a> (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>
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		<title>The UFC&#039;s Art of War</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2008 13:15:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[He who wishes to fight must first count the cost.  The general who wins a battle makes many calculations in his temple ere the battle is fought. &#8211; Sun Tzu, The Art of War Remember the World Fighting Alliance?  Perhaps not since only a generously estimated 300,000 watched their last event, King of the Streets, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>He who wishes to fight must first count the cost.  The general who wins a battle makes many calculations in his temple ere the battle is fought.</em> &#8211; Sun Tzu, The Art of War</p>
<p>Remember the World Fighting Alliance?  Perhaps not since only a generously estimated 300,000 watched their last event, King of the Streets, on 22 July, 2006.</p>
<p>After an aggressive free agent signing campaign that netted the WFA Fighters.com&#8217;s first-ranked light heavyweight &#8220;Rampage&#8221; <a href="/fighter/quinton-rampage-jackson">Quinton Jackson</a> (28-6), third-ranked light heavyweight &#8220;The Dragon&#8221; <a href="/fighter/lyoto-machida">Lyoto Machida</a> (12-0), eighth-ranked heavyweight &#8220;Texas Crazy Horse&#8221; <a href="/fighter/heath-texas-crazy-horse-herring">Heath Herring</a> (28-13), tenth-ranked welterweight &#8220;Mayhem&#8221; <a href="/fighter/jason-mayhem-miller">Jason Miller</a> (20-5), former WEC Lightweight Champion &#8220;Razor&#8221; <a href="/fighter/rob-razor-mccullough">Rob McCullough</a> (15-4), WEC Featherweight Champion &#8220;California Kid&#8221; <a href="/fighter/urijah-california-kid-faber">Urijah Faber</a> (20-1), and veterans &#8220;The Law&#8221; <a href="/fighter/matt-the-law-lindland">Matt Lindland</a> (20-5), &#8220;El Guapo&#8221; <a href="/fighter/bas-el-guapo-rutten">Bas Rutten</a> (28-4-1), and &#8220;The Beastman&#8221; <a href="/fighter/marvin-the-beastman-eastman">Marvin Eastman</a> (15-7-1), the Las Vegas-based promotion folded and eventually sold-out to cross town competitor the UFC.</p>
<p>Marquee names and great fighters <em>don&#8217;t </em>equal guaranteed market share.  The 2006 WFA final hurrah sold just 2,300 tickets and an estimated 50,000 PPV buys.</p>
<p>Marquee names and great fighters <em>do</em> cost a lot of green.</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t have to be an MBA to realize high costs and low sales don&#8217;t add up.</p>
<p>Hold that thought for a moment.  Switch gears.</p>
<p>A lot of MMA fans are confused since the UFC started cutting weight from their fighter roster.</p>
<p>Perhaps it started when heavyweight &#8220;Cro Cop&#8221; <a href="/fighter/mirko-cro-cop-filipovic">Mirko Filipovic</a> (23-6-2) was granted release from his contract in February.  In March, third-ranked heavyweight &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a> was also granted release.</p>
<p>Many of the UFC&#8217;s unranked, but popular fighters have been released in the last month, perhaps perfectly symbolized by the widely reported release of heavyweight prospect &#8220;Irish&#8221; Jake O&#8217;Brien (10-1).  Yesterday, &#8220;The Serial Killer&#8221; <a href="/fighter/travis-lutter">Travis Lutter</a> (9-5) announced he had been released too, to the dismay of many fans.</p>
<p>OK, now hold both thoughts.  Let&#8217;s review a few facts.</p>
<p>Fact: Second-ranked heavyweight &#8220;The Natural&#8221; <a href="/fighter/randy-the-natural-couture">Randy Couture</a> (16-8) is paid $250,000 per win in base salary by the UFC.  Couture thinks he&#8217;s so underpaid that he&#8217;s refused to continue fighting for that salary.</p>
<p>Fact: M-1 Global formed to promote fights for fifth-ranked heavyweight &#8220;The Last Emperor&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (27-1), but never produced an event due to Emelianenko&#8217;s prohibitive purse rendering any event immediately in the red, according to Adrenaline MMA CEO Monte Cox.</p>
<p>Fact: EliteXC offered Emelianenko $400,000 per win, which he turned down in favor of an undisclosed deal with Affliction.  (Emelianenko requested $2 million per fight according to ProElite Live Events President Gary Shaw.)</p>
<p>According to two of the most popular MMA promotions, somewhere between $250,000 and $400,000 is the market price for a top heavyweight.</p>
<p>But, the MMA market is more competitive than it ever has been and promotions are bidding up fighter purses.</p>
<p>Emelianenko eventually signed with Affliction for an undisclosed amount before Affliction has staged a single event.  Assume Emelianenko was offered more than $400,000 per win, beating EliteXC&#8217;s offer.</p>
<p>That doesn&#8217;t necessarily mean Emelianenko&#8217;s presence on a fight card guarantees he&#8217;ll make back the purse he&#8217;ll be paid.  Remember the WFA?</p>
<p>Promotions are in a rush to buy market share.  They have deep pockets and see MMA as a good investment.</p>
<p>Companies can buy market share, but they&#8217;ll pay a premium.  They&#8217;ll overpay for fighters who can&#8217;t deliver their salary in PPV buys.</p>
<p>UFC President Dana White knows the market is more competitive and saturated than ever before and competing promotions are willing to overpay for any fighter they can slap on a poster labeled &#8220;former UFC&#8221;.</p>
<p>The UFC can either try to outspend the competition buying-up and holding on to fighters; or, flood the market with fighters and let the competing promotions outbid each other into bankruptcy to feature &#8220;former UFC title contender <a href="/fighter/travis-lutter">Travis Lutter</a>&#8221; at their next event.</p>
<p>The forum freaks who&#8217;re appalled White would release Lutter after two losses know they&#8217;re not going to shell out $44.95 to watch him gas after one round again.</p>
<p>But, Lutter isn&#8217;t going to bankrupt anyone.  It&#8217;s the big guys who&#8217;re the key to White&#8217;s strategy.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s the thinning UFC heavyweight class that&#8217;s confusing many fans.</p>
<p>White paid &#8220;Cro Cop&#8221; $1,050,000 to beat <a href="/fighter/eddie-enforcer-sanchez">Eddie Sanchez</a> (8-1), get mauled by &#8220;Napao&#8221; <a href="/fighter/gabriel-napao-gonzaga">Gabriel Gonzaga</a> (8-3), and nearly retire in the cage versus <a href="/fighter/cheick-kongo">Cheick Kongo</a> (11-4-1).  Can even the most loyal Filipovic fan contend White got his money&#8217;s worth?</p>
<p>White had to drop $200,000 every time tough Sylvia won, but Sylvia is one of the most disliked fighters in MMA.  The UFC couldn&#8217;t even headline the two-time champion&#8217;s third title challenge versus &#8220;Minotauro&#8221; <a href="/fighter/antonio-minotauro-rodrigo-nogueira">Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira</a> (31-4-1) at UFC 81.  MMA rookie <a href="/fighter/brock-lesnar">Brock Lesnar</a> (1-1) was the main event.</p>
<p>Remember too, Emelianenko&#8217;s North American debut at PRIDE 32 broke no PPV or attendance records.</p>
<p>The heavyweight class salaries are irrational based on the revenues heavyweights generate.</p>
<p>White is chumming the MMA waters with fighters hoping sharks like Affliction, HDNet Fights, and EliteXC go on a feeding frenzy into bankruptcy like the WFA and BodogFight before them.</p>
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		<title>Adrenaline MMA: Emelianenko Holding Up Sylvia and Rothwell Fights</title>
		<link>http://www.fighters.com/04/26/adrenaline-mma-emelianenko-holding-up-sylvia-and-rothwell-fights</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Apr 2008 08:00:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apparel-maker-turned-MMA-promoter Affliction announced the label for their 19 July premier event in Dallas Friday night.  Banned. It&#8217;s a swipe at the UFC&#8217;s apparent ban of the company&#8217;s apparel due to Affliction&#8217;s relationship with UFC heavyweight co-titlist &#8220;The Natural&#8221; Randy Couture (16-8), who is in litigation to tap out of his UFC contract. &#8220;The Law&#8221; Matt Lindland (20-5) made the announcement on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apparel-maker-turned-MMA-promoter Affliction announced the label for their 19 July premier event in Dallas Friday night. </p>
<p>Banned.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a swipe at the UFC&#8217;s apparent ban of the company&#8217;s apparel due to Affliction&#8217;s relationship with UFC heavyweight co-titlist &#8220;The Natural&#8221; <a href="/fighter/randy-the-natural-couture">Randy Couture</a> (16-8), who is in litigation to tap out of his UFC contract.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Law&#8221; <a href="/fighter/matt-the-law-lindland">Matt Lindland</a> (20-5) made the announcement on <em>Inside MMA.</em>  Lindland is <a href="http://www.fighters.com/04/19/lindland-confirms-fight-on-affliction-card/">scheduled to fight</a> in Dallas, though no opponent has been named.</p>
<p>Fighters.com&#8217;s fifth-ranked heavyweight &#8220;The Last Emperor&#8221; Fedor Emelinenko (27-1) <a href="http://www.fighters.com/04/19/sylvia-v-emelianenko-not-officialstill/">confirmed at his website</a>that a match-up versus third-ranked &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a> will headline the card.</p>
<p>However, Adrenaline MMA, Emelianenko&#8217;s former promoter (then known as M-1 Global), won&#8217;t release the Russian from his agreement with them until Emelianenko repays a $1.5 million signing bonus.</p>
<p>Thursday, Adrenaline MMA VP Brian Patton told Fighters.com, &#8220;Fedor [fighting Sylvia] is still not official.&#8221;</p>
<p>Sylvia <a href="http://www.fighters.com/04/04/adrenaline-mma-sylvia-versus-emelianenko-sylvia-versus-rothwell-possible/">signed with Adrenaline MMA</a>after receiving his release from the UFC.  Adrenaline MMA&#8217;s CEO, Monte Cox, is Sylvia&#8217;s manager.</p>
<p>Patton confirmed Adrenaline MMA&#8217;s other heavyweight, <a href="/fighter/ben-rothwell">Ben Rothwell</a> (29-5), will also <a href="http://www.fighters.com/04/11/arlovski-versus-rothwell-in-dallas-likely/">appear on the card </a>if Emelianenko repays the final $500,000 he owes the promotion.</p>
<p>&#8220;Rothwell is scheduled to fight in July; but, I would think Fedor&#8217;s deal would need to come through in order to pull off both fights,&#8221; Patton explained.  &#8220;Big difference only having one of those fights to promote as a promoter versus both fights.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Sylvia v Emelianenko Not Official...Still</title>
		<link>http://www.fighters.com/04/19/sylvia-v-emelianenko-not-officialstill</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Apr 2008 17:18:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Despite &#8220;The Last Emperor&#8221; Fedor Emelianenko&#8216;s (27-1) official website claim that he has signed a contract to fight Fighters.com&#8217;s third-ranked heavyweight &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; Tim Sylvia (24-4), the fight is not yet official. Emelianenko, Fighters.com&#8217;s fifth-ranked heavyweight, must repay the $1.5 million signing bonus to the group that formed M-1 Global in October 2007 before he is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Despite &#8220;The Last Emperor&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a>&#8216;s (27-1) official website claim that he has signed a contract to fight Fighters.com&#8217;s third-ranked heavyweight &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a> (24-4), the fight is not yet official.</p>
<p>Emelianenko, Fighters.com&#8217;s fifth-ranked heavyweight, must repay the $1.5 million signing bonus to the group that formed M-1 Global in October 2007 before he is officially released from the agreement he made with M-1 Global.</p>
<p>That M-1 Global group has since formed Adrenaline MMA.  Andrenaline MMA&#8217;s Vice-President Brian Patton said today, &#8220;[Emelianenko and his management] have only paid part of [the debt] and are not released yet.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Vera Promoting UFC in The Philippines</title>
		<link>http://www.fighters.com/04/15/vera-promoting-ufc-in-the-philippines</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Apr 2008 06:54:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[UFC heavyweight &#8220;The Truth&#8221; Brandon Vera (8-1) is in the Philippines promoting the UFC, which will begin to air in the nation on SkyCable Channel 34. Vera&#8217;s father, Ernesto, is Filipino from Quezon and &#8220;The Truth&#8221; is Tagalog-fluent. A report by Manila Standard Today quotes Vera as describing his 6 June foe, Fighters.com&#8217;s seventh-ranked heavyweight [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>UFC heavyweight &#8220;The Truth&#8221; <a href="http://www.fighters.com/fighter/Brandon-The-Truth-Vera">Brandon Vera</a> (8-1) is in the Philippines promoting the UFC, which will begin to air in the nation on SkyCable Channel 34.</p>
<p>Vera&#8217;s father, Ernesto, is Filipino from Quezon and &#8220;The Truth&#8221; is Tagalog-fluent.</p>
<p>A report by <em>Manila Standard Today</em> quotes Vera as describing his 6 June foe, Fighters.com&#8217;s seventh-ranked heavyweight &#8220;Vai Cavalo&#8221; <a href="http://www.fighters.com/fighter/Fabricio-Vai-Cavalo-Werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a>, as &#8220;My most dangerous foe to date.  I’ve never fought someone as good and as dangerous as Fabricio.&#8221;</p>
<p>Vera will rebound from an October 2007 unanimous decision loss to Fighters.com&#8217;s third-ranked heavyweight and former UFC champ &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; <a href="http://www.fighters.com/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a> (24-4) in which &#8220;The Truth&#8221; injured his thumb.</p>
<p>&#8220;The fight was boring,&#8221; Vera told the <em>Manila Standard Today</em>.  &#8220;It’s one of those fights that I wish I never fought.  It looked like it took half a day when it took only 15 minutes to finish it.”</p>
<p>Vera and Werdum will fight in London on the undercard of the &#8220;Iceman&#8221; <a href="http://www.fighters.com/fighter/Chuck-Iceman-Liddell">Chuck Liddell</a> (21-5) versus <a href="http://www.fighters.com/fighter/Rashad-Evans">Rashad Evans</a> (11-0-1) main event.</p>
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		<title>Whoa...  Sylvia v Emelianenko, Not So Fast</title>
		<link>http://www.fighters.com/04/09/whoa-sylvia-v-emelianenko-not-so-fast</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 19:55:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As cautioned first by Fighters.com, the proposed fight between &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; Tim Sylvia (24-4) and &#8220;The Last Emperor&#8221; Fedor Emelianenko (27-1) is indeed NOT signed, despite a report at Sherdog that Emelianenko had confirmed the bout. Today Adrenaline MMA Vice-President Brian Patton said, &#8220;Fedor still has to pay his signing bonus back before he can do [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As <a href="http://www.fighters.com/04/08/sylvia-to-fight-fedor-in-dallas/">cautioned</a> first by Fighters.com, the proposed fight between &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; <a href="http://www.fighters.com/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a> (24-4) and &#8220;The Last Emperor&#8221; <a href="http://www.fighters.com/fighter/Fedor-Emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (27-1) is indeed <strong>NOT </strong>signed, despite a report at Sherdog that Emelianenko had confirmed the bout.</p>
<p>Today Adrenaline MMA Vice-President Brian Patton said, &#8220;Fedor still has to pay his signing bonus back before he can do anything.  At this point that has not happened, so he has not been released from his previous agreement yet.  It is suppose to happen in next couple of days.&#8221;</p>
<p>The $1.5 million signing bonus was paid to Emelianenko for the agreement with M-1 Global which is to dissolve once Emelianenko pays back the money.  The American M-1 Global executives have since formed Adrenaline MMA.</p>
<p>Just this hour, MMA Junkie reported that Emelianenko&#8217;s manager Vadim Finkelstein has confirmed that their is no final agreement.</p>
<p>Details have also emerged about the proposed deal between Affliction and Emelianenko.</p>
<p>A reliable source confirms that Affliction has offered Emelianenko a three-fight, seven-month deal.</p>
<p>A fight between Sylvia and Emelianenko appears likely; however, the Red Devil is in the details.  ProElite Live Events President Gary Shaw has confirmed that Emelianenko is demanding $2 million per fight.  The value of Affliction&#8217;s offer is unknown.</p>
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		<title>Sylvia to Fight Fedor in Dallas?</title>
		<link>http://www.fighters.com/04/08/sylvia-to-fight-fedor-in-dallas</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Apr 2008 20:38:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sherdog is reporting the Fighters.com&#8217;s third and fifth ranked heavyweights, &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; Tim Sylvia (24-4) and &#8220;The Last Emperor&#8221; Fedor Emelianenko (27-1) respectively, will headline a 19 July Affliction-promoted card in Dallas. Sherdog reports confirmation of the fight from Emelianenko.  However, a reliable source informs Fighters.com that, though negotiations are close to concluding with a deal, there [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sherdog is reporting the Fighters.com&#8217;s third and fifth ranked heavyweights, &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a> (24-4) and &#8220;The Last Emperor&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (27-1) respectively, will headline a 19 July Affliction-promoted card in Dallas.</p>
<p>Sherdog reports confirmation of the fight from Emelianenko.</p>
<p> However, a reliable source informs Fighters.com that, though negotiations are close to concluding with a deal, there is no signed contract for the fight.</p>
<p>Sylvia lost to interim UFC Heavyweight Champion &#8220;Minotauro&#8221; <a href="/fighter/antonio-minotauro-rodrigo-nogueira">Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira</a> (31-4-1), Fighters.com&#8217;s first-ranked heavy, in February.</p>
<p>Emelianenko would end a two-and-a-half year draught of quality competition versus Sylvia.</p>
<p>Fighters.com was first to report the negotiations <a href="http://www.fighters.com/04/04/adrenaline-mma-sylvia-versus-emelianenko-sylvia-versus-rothwell-possible/">between the two fighters&#8217; camps had begun</a>.  More details to come as the story unfolds.</p>
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		<title>Adrenaline MMA: Sylvia Versus Emelianenko, Sylvia Versus Rothwell Possible</title>
		<link>http://www.fighters.com/04/04/adrenaline-mma-sylvia-versus-emelianenko-sylvia-versus-rothwell-possible</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Apr 2008 16:13:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve corresponded with an executive carry-over to Adrenaline MMA, Vice-President Brian Patton, about the Sylvia steal and his new promotion debuting 14 June in Chicago. Last Friday, former M-1 Global CEO Monte Cox announced he and the American M-1 team would part ways with Global to form Adrenaline MMA.  He also announced he had negotiated [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve corresponded with an executive carry-over to Adrenaline MMA, Vice-President Brian Patton, about the Sylvia steal and his new promotion debuting 14 June in Chicago.</p>
<p>Last Friday, former M-1 Global CEO Monte Cox announced he and the American M-1 team would part ways with Global to form Adrenaline MMA.  He also announced he had negotiated &#8220;Maine-iac&#8221; <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a>&#8216;s (24-4) early release from the UFC and signed Fighters.com&#8217;s third-ranked heavyweight to a non-exclusive contract along with former IFL star heavyweight <a href="/fighter/ben-rothwell">Ben Rothwell</a> (29-5).</p>
<p>Cox manages both Sylvia and Rothwell; and, I asked Patton whether Cox had a conflict of interest acting as both manager negotiating contracts and promoter signing the two top heavies to contracts.</p>
<p>&#8220;I do not believe there is an ethical [conflict of] interest in anything Monte has done,&#8221; Patton contended.  &#8220;As more information is released, I believe you will come to the same conclusion, but I cannot comment further.&#8221;</p>
<p>Both Sylvia and Rothwell have been ecstatic about their new deals; but, Rothwell at least is aware of the potential conflict, if only because everyone else is wary.</p>
<p>Rothwell told CagePotato.com, &#8220;What will happen is I’ll probably be represented by someone else now and Monte will be the CEO of this new company, just to avoid the conflict of interest problem that people keep talking about.  I don’t want to deal with that.  As of right now he can be my manager, but that will probably change.&#8221;</p>
<p>Rothwell and Sylvia are both Miletich fighters, training together in Davenport; but, Patton said, &#8220;Ben and Tim &#8211; they could fight down the road.&#8221;</p>
<p>Sylvia had a fight left on his UFC contract; but, UFC President Dana White was evidently immediately receptive to his two-time champion&#8217;s release.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think the UFC received the request well.  It is my understanding the deal was made pretty quickly with the UFC,&#8221; Patton said.</p>
<p>Cox concocted the plan to bring Sylvia into his promotion after M-1 Global&#8217;s original fighter, &#8220;The Last Emperor&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a> (27-1), asked for his release from the promotion, which had yet to organize its first event.</p>
<p>Patton said, &#8220;[Cox] began talking to Tim after the Fedor&#8217;s request had been processed.  I believe they approached the UFC in just the past two weeks.  I believe it was last Wednesday or Thursday when it was official.&#8221;</p>
<p>Sylvia called out Fighters.com&#8217;s fifth-ranked heavyweight, Emelianenko, on &#8220;Inside MMA&#8221; last Friday; and, Patton said, &#8220;There have been discussions since [Sylvia signed with Adrenaline MMA] of the possibility of Fedor and Tim fighting.</p>
<p>Neither the UFC or M-1 Mixfight replied to my requests for confirmation of Patton&#8217;s claims.</p>
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		<title>Fighters.com Heavyweight Rankings</title>
		<link>http://www.fighters.com/04/03/fighterscom-heavyweight-rankings</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Apr 2008 20:51:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sure to appall, enrage, offend, and shake-up the MMA world, Fighters.com has released it&#8217;s April heavyweight rankings. 1. &#8220;Minotauro&#8221; Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (31-4-1) 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 Fighters.com&#8217;s first [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sure to appall, enrage, offend, and shake-up the MMA world, Fighters.com has released it&#8217;s April heavyweight rankings.</p>
<p><strong>1. &#8220;Minotauro&#8221; </strong><a href="/fighter/antonio-minotauro-rodrigo-nogueira"></a><strong><a href="/fighter/antonio-minotauro-rodrigo-nogueira">Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira</a></strong><strong> (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 Fighters.com&#8217;s first ranking at heavyweight.</p>
<p><strong>2. &#8220;The Natural&#8221; </strong><a href="/fighter/randy-the-natural-couture"></a><strong><a href="/fighter/randy-the-natural-couture">Randy Couture</a></strong><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"></a><strong><a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a></strong><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;The Babyface Assassin&#8221; </strong><a href="/fighter/josh-the-babyface-assassin-barnett"></a><strong><a href="/fighter/josh-the-babyface-assassin-barnett">Josh Barnett</a></strong><strong> (21-5)</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;The Babyface Assassin&#8221; returned to tap <a href="/fighter/hidehiko-yoshida">Hidehiko Yoshida</a> and is the last man to beat Noguiera. Even with an involuntary 14-month layoff, he holds submissions over tenth-ranked <a href="/fighter/aleksander-emelianenko">Aleksander Emelianenko</a> and hard-headed <a href="/fighter/mark-hunt">Mark Hunt</a> in the last two years.</p>
<p><strong>5. &#8220;The Last Emperor&#8221; </strong><a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko"></a><strong><a href="/fighter/fedor-emelianenko">Fedor Emelianenko</a></strong><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 32 months.   He&#8217;ll take fifth and like it, or take first in a real fight.  It&#8217;s his decision.</p>
<p><strong>6. &#8220;Pitbull&#8221; </strong><a href="/fighter/andrei-pitbull-arlovski"></a><strong><a href="/fighter/andrei-pitbull-arlovski">Andrei Arlovski</a></strong><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>7. &#8220;Vai Cavalo&#8221; <a href="/fighter/fabricio-vai-cavalo-werdum">Fabricio Werdum</a> (10-3-1)</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;Vai Cavalo&#8221; spanked Gonzaga like a bad monkey in January, his fourth consecutive top ten matchup, going 2-2 with two stoppage wins.  He’s likely Nogueira’s first UFC title challenge in a rematch that ended in a close decision for Nogueira in PRIDE.</p>
<p><strong>8. &#8220;Texas Crazy Horse&#8221; </strong><a href="/fighter/heath-texas-crazy-horse-herring"></a><strong><a href="/fighter/heath-texas-crazy-horse-herring">Heath Herring</a></strong><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 valiantly defend the gate to the UFC’s gold.</p>
<p><strong>9. &#8220;Napao&#8221; </strong><a href="/fighter/gabriel-napao-gonzaga"></a><strong><a href="/fighter/gabriel-napao-gonzaga">Gabriel Gonzaga</a></strong><strong> (8-3)</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>
<p><strong>10. </strong><a href="/fighter/aleksander-emelianenko"></a><strong><a href="/fighter/aleksander-emelianenko">Aleksander Emelianenko</a></strong><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>
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		<title>UFC 81 Bonuses &amp; Salaries</title>
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		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Each of the following four fighters received a bonus of $60,000. KO of the Night: Chris Lytle Submission of the Night: Frank Mir Fight of the Night: Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira vs. Tim Sylvia  In addition, the following fighters in the co-main events were paid:  Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira = $200,000 Tim Sylvia = $100,000 Frank Mir = [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Each of the following four fighters received a bonus of $60,000.</p>
<p>KO of the Night: <a href="/fighter/chris-lytle">Chris Lytle</a></p>
<p>Submission of the Night: <a href="/fighter/frank-mir">Frank Mir</a></p>
<p>Fight of the Night: <a href="/fighter/antonio-minotauro-rodrigo-nogueira">Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira</a> vs. <a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a></p>
<p> In addition, the following fighters in the co-main events were paid:</p>
<p> <a href="/fighter/antonio-minotauro-rodrigo-nogueira">Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira</a> = $200,000</p>
<p><a href="/fighter/Tim-Maine-iac-Sylvia.html">Tim Sylvia</a> = $100,000</p>
<p><a href="/fighter/frank-mir">Frank Mir</a> = $80,000</p>
<p><a href="/fighter/brock-lesnar">Brock Lesnar</a> = $250,000</p>
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		<title>Big Nog &quot;Is The Best&quot;</title>
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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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