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The Best MMA Middleweight in the World? Are there any more questions?
Well folks, it’s official. Anderson “The Spider” Silva is unequivocally and undeniably the best MMA middleweight (185 lbs.) fighter in the world. I just got finished watching UFC 82 Pride of a Champion alongside my friend and fellow fight enthusiast at his home, where he, like almost everyone else I’ve spoken to, was absolutely sure that Dangerous Dan Henderson would “shock the world” tonight and... Read More
Another great night from UFC, and I'll try to blog about it in detail tomorrow (check out News for official results). I'll also blog about Anderson Silva, who demolished what was supposed to be an extremely tough test in Dan Henderson. Silva didn't just win, he submitted the former national champion wrestler (albeit after stunning him with his patented strikes). Everyone legitimately asked the most obvious question--what's next for Silva? That's how good he is. N... Read More
Mixed martial arts will air on one of the major television
networks for the first time. CBS announced a deal Thursday with ProElite, which produces MMA events, to
broadcast in prime time a sport that has been growing in popularity. The plan is to televise two-hour live specials four times a year on Saturday nights. ProElite CEO Douglas DeLuca called it a "pivotal moment for the sport." ProElite already produces MMA events for its EliteXC fight division on the Showtime cabl... Read More
Been so wound up with new opportunities in work this week, I showed up with a neck so stiff I could barely bend it. Took a while just to warm up by gentle rolling. When I could move around a little, I wound up getting impatient, going for an ineffective offensive move or a half-baked defensive move and losing position big-time. I asked my sempai afterwards what I was doing wrong, and his answer was: arms out & all over the place. So that was it - I was... Read More
MMAJunkie.com reports the following for the recent EliteXC: Street Certified event.
The total disclosed payroll for the event was $479,001. Kevin Ferguson ($175,000) def. David Abbott ($126,000) Antonio Silva ($80,000) def. Ricco Rodriguez ($20,000) Scott Smith ($12,000) def. Kyle Noke ($3,000) Yves Edwards ($6,000) def. Edson Berto ($6,000) Brett Rogers ($4,000) def. James Thompson ($25,000) Rafael Feijao ($6,000) def. John Doyle ($2,5O0) Y... Read More
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