UFC 146 PREVIEW (MAY 26th)

UFC 146 is set to be one of the best heavyweight line ups to date.
In the main event we will see the defending champ Junior Do Santos take on Frank Mir. As we all know it was supposed to be Alistair Oveream against the big Brazilian but he failed a drug test and is now no longer in the running. It is a very tough fight to call as all us UFC fans know that Mir is the best heavyweight submission artist in the world and throw in Junior’s knock out power, it makes this a great battle. Frank Mir is a Veteran and i do not say that lightly as he is still young but he has been around over ten years and beaten some of the best. I will never understand why Mir is not very popular as he seems a really nice guy. Check out the interview below.

I am a big Mir fan and hope to see him champ again, however Junior is a very respectful guy and a great champ so we shall see.

Former champ Cain Velasquez will take on tough Brazilian Antonio Silva and i presume the winner will take on either Mir or Junior. Big Roy Nelson is set to take on Dave Henman who has a great MMA record of 21-3-0. I think Dave may take this but we all know Roy has a solid chin so good luck to them both. Shane del Rosario will take on Stipe Miocic, both fighters undefeated so will be tough. Stefan Struve will face Mark Hunt, Stefan has the better record but you can never tell what will happen in the heavyweight division.

This night has our very own Dan Hardy from Nottingham taking on Duane Ludwig, both fighters have similar records and are evenly matched so good luck Dan. Undefeated Brit Paul Sass will take on Jacob Volkmann in the lightweight division. Both guys have a great Brit following and we are proud of them for keeping us Brits up at the top.
Undefeated Edson Barboza takes on Jamie Varner in Lighweight action. featherweight Darren Elkins will take on Diego Brandao. In Middleweight action CB Dolloway takes on Justin Mayhem Miller, i hope Mayhem performs better than he did against Bispin. Light Heavyweights Glover Teixeira takes on Kyle Kingsbury and in Feather Weight Mike Brown will take on Daniel Pineda. What a great line up and i think this could be one of the best shows of the year.

BRIT NEWS

The BJJ British open is coming up so good luck to all the guys entering that.We are covering a couple of Events to which are 10th Legion in London and fury MMA in London. Find out about these on our site. There are some big names at these Events so please check the fight card at

Go to whats on section and you will see all up and coming Events. Plus all the best Interviews in the UK. We are going to 10th Legion this weekend so check out the blog on site for all the results.

That’s it for now but please check back soon for our next column.

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News in Briefs 06/05/12

It was an eventful week in politics as the people of Britain took to the polls once again, even though it was a rather pathetic 32% turnout in the large majority of places. The football season in sport is coming to an end, and we have more idiocy and stupidity from America.

Oh and I enjoyed my trip in Brighton, if anyone was wondering.

Political Oops of the Week

I could go for the easy option and just rip into the fact that the Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives were soundly beaten in these local elections, but I’m not going to do that. I’m going to rip into the fact that the Liberal Democrats were beaten in the Edinburgh local elections by a penguin standing six feet tall from Planet Pipe.

His name was Professor Pongoo and he entered the local elections as an independent candidate. But the Liberal Democrats were humiliated when the penguin polled more votes than their party. In fact, Professor Pongoo polled 444 votes, the Lib Dems polled 370, and the Green Party polled 322. Nick Clegg and friends have really fallen from a great height since they entered power in Westminster.

Professor Pongoo
The new face of British politics.

In other news, something utterly hilarious happened as whilst Labour leader Ed Miliband was walking around Southampton, in order to brag how well he has been doing, he was hit on the shoulder by an egg that splattered over his nice new suit. Clearly the message is that you just can’t win when it comes to politics.

The Painful…

This section is brought to us by Italian football this week. Fiorentina manager Delio Rossi was sacked after he beat the living hell out of one of his players.

The incident occurred when he took the Serbian player Adem Ljajic off after 22 minutes. But Adem wasn’t too happy about the Fiorentina manager bringing him off so early so as he walked off he performed an ironic round of applause for his boss’s tactical mastery.

Not going to take this from some scumbag from the former Yugoslavian nation, the Fiorentina manager fell into the bench area and decided to teach him a lesson in pain. Adem was lucky because when his boss was pulled away it looked like he was lining up a punch, and it didn’t look like it was going to be a weak one. But he gained the final victory as the manager was sacked and the Italian press turned in his favour.

…And the Pointless

Have you ever loved a car or motorbike so much that you wanted to have sex with something right after driving it? On a personal note, the answer is never, but for other people I’m not too sure anymore because American Henry Wolf is attempting to sue BMW over this sort of problem.

BMW Bike
Is this the cure for erectile dysfunction?

He’s claiming that a permanent erection has been caused by a motorbike ride through San Francisco, California, which lasted four hours. His main ‘consequence’ according to him is that he is now unable to engage in sexual activity. Now this is quite strange because I would have thought that if you had a permanent erection you would be the perfect person to have regular sexual activity.

For once, the man would be able to outlast the woman!

The so Outrageous that it’s Borderline Hilarious

My first question has to be: “Why is it always the Americans?”

And it really is always the Americans when it comes to crazy, religious, anti-gay nut jobs. The latest anti-gay nut job is a pastor from North Carolina, who preaches at the Berean Baptist Church in Fayetteville. Sean Harris recently made headlines when he suggested in a sermon that parents should beat their children for “looking gay”

This anti-gay nut job then went even further by claiming that he was similar to Jesus. Last time I checked, Jesus wasn’t a nice person all the time, but he didn’t preach hatred towards gay people. And I don’t even recall him preaching hatred towards anyone really. He turned a few tables in the temples, but he didn’t really hate them. He was the preacher of love, good, and all of that other wonderful stuff.

Yahweh (God), on the other hand, was the vengeful one. However, I suppose that this is just something that will blow over after a while. This sort of thing never stands up for long. Sean Harris seems like a Westboro Baptist Church wannabe really.

A Positive Outlook for the Week

Do you remember when current French president Nicolas Sarkozy acted like a total douche bag to David Cameron when it came to Europe? And do you also remember the rule of what goes around comes around? I do, and it seems to be true as this time next week he could be out of office. It’s quite funny how arrogant he was with his supermodel girl and his power over all of France, and now the world is watching him squirm.

Nicolas Sarkozy
Bahahahahahahahahahaha...

In other news, the Iranian president Ahmadinejad is apparently falling out of favour in his own country. So could we be looking at the end of another tyrant? Although, you shouldn’t get your hopes up as his replacement will probably be one of those cases where everything gets much worse and we all end up craving for his return.

So maybe next week won’t be so bleak and irritating after all…

UFC 145 Update

JONES TAKES IT TO ANOTHER LEVEL

UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones answered any remaining critics with a virtuoso performance on Saturday night. He completely shut down arch nemesis Rashad Evans in every facet of the game. The win erased any doubt over the legitimacy of his championship reign.

Remember that it was Evans, not Jones, who was originally supposed to face Mauricio “Shogun” Rua at UFC 128 in Newark, New Jersey. When Evans injured himself, the UFC opted to substitute Jones rather than delay the championship bout until the rightful number one contender healed. That decision sparked controversy inside one of the most successful mixed martial arts teams in the world – Jackson-Winklejohn MMA – and ultimately left a cloud of doubt lingering over Jones’ reign.

Jones not only cleared the skies with his win. He firmly placed himself in the middle of the vaunted pound-for-pound debate with fellow mega stars Georges St-Pierre and Anderson Silva. If one just considers fights since January 1, 2011, it is tough to argue that anyone other than Jones deserves to be considered the sport’s single best competitor.

Let’s take a look at the comparables.

During that span, Jones has five annihilation wins in five fights. Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, Shogun Rua, Lyoto Machida, and Rashad Evans were all reigning or former champions at the time they faced him. Yet, “Bones” Jones literally outclassed each of them, making it seem like they didn’t belong on the same level as him. Oh yes, before dispatching with all those elite stars, Jones thrashed then-undefeated star prospect Ryan Bader.

GSP and Silva are also undefeated over the last 16-plus months. But the two have combined for only three fights during that period due to injuries. GSP’s lone victory was a decision win over Jake Shields, who arguably has been the best fighter in the world outside of the UFC for the past few years leading up to the GSP fight. While GSP’s win was impressive, it was just one win. Had the champion also faced and defeated Nick Diaz and Carlos Condit, then one could make a great case for GSP being the sport’s most accomplished fighter since January 1, 2011. One win isn’t enough.

Silva only holds two victories during that span. He made former champion Vitor Belfort and perennial top contender Yushin Okami look amazingly ordinary in those two bouts. That in itself is an amazing feat. Add to the mix that Silva, who is currently in the midst of a 14 fight UFC winning streak, holds just about every UFC championship record imaginable, and it is tough to argue that anyone other than Silva deserves the top spot based on a complete body of work.

But we aren’t looking at entire careers right now. We are just looking at the last 16 months. Nobody in the sport has accomplished more than Jones during that period. Nobody has faced tougher competition. And nobody has made more successful title defenses.

2011 was undoubtedly the “Year of Jon Jones.” 2012 might not be any different.

HENDO NEXT UP FOR THE CHAMP

It doesn’t take long for UFC officials to add a sobering dose of reality to a champion’s victory party. Dana White announced after Jones’ dominating win over his bitter rival that Dan Henderson will be up next. For those who don’t have a long memory, this is the same Dan Henderson who won the PRIDE 183-pound and 205-pound belts. He remains the only man in history to simultaneously reign over two divisions of a major fight promotion. This is the same Dan Henderson who savagely knocked out Fedor Emelianenko in a heavyweight bout. Yes, the same Fedor who was once thought to be the most dangerous man on the planet. It is the same Dan Henderson who represented the United States in two separate Olympic games.

Anyone who thinks that his better days are behind him at 41 years old need only look back to UFC 139, where Hendo survived a back-and-forth war with former champion Shogun Rua in what many believe was the best fight in UFC history. We will break down the fight from every angle as it approaches, but Hendo might just be the toughest matchup for Jones so far in his illustrious career – at least on paper that seems to be the case.

IS MACDONALD-GSP THE NEXT JONES-EVANS?

Rory MacDonald won’t turn 23 years old until July 22. Yet, he is already a veteran of five UFC bouts. His only loss among them was a dramatic, come-from-behind win by Carlos Condit at UFC 115. Had he survived seven more seconds, he would be a perfect 5-0 right now, because he was ahead on two of the three scorecards at the time of the stoppage.

Condit is the reigning interim UFC welterweight champion, just in case you forgot. That tells you just how good MacDonald really is. The question now is whether this guy is the future of a division currently ruled by his mentor and training partner Georges St-Pierre?

Several youngsters have entered the UFC amidst tremendous hype. None more so than Vitor Belfort, who, at 19 years old, won a UFC heavyweight tournament. He instantly became one of the sport’s favorite sons. His lightning-fast hands, Gracie pedigree and good looks made him an instant star in the sport’s early years. Yet, it took Belfort seven more years before he finally won his first UFC title. And he wasn’t able to successfully defend it.

Belfort has had a great career and remains one of the very best fighters in the sport, but he has never quite lived up to the tremendous hype that followed him during his early years.

Jon Jones didn’t enter the UFC with the same wave of popular support as Belfort. Some could argue that he competed under the radar for his first several fights before finally getting everyone’s attention with his destruction of Brandon Vera two fights before capturing the 205-pound championship. There is little doubt that Jones has exceeded all but probably his own expectations at this early point in his career. Of course, the expectations for him now are through the proverbial roof. Unless he becomes the next Anderson Silva (or first Jon Jones), I’m not sure whether people will view him as fulfilling his destiny or not.

That brings us to Rory MacDonald. This guy is definitely the real deal. His near-miss with Condit and win over Nate Diaz are vivid evidence of that truism. Expectations for him are building like those for few other 22-year-old fighters in the sport. I’m not so sure he will be able to live up to them any time soon.

That isn’t by any means meant to be a knock on his skills. MacDonald has plenty of those. It is instead the reality of competing in a division that is currently ruled by an all-time great who remains squarely in the prime of his athletic career. GSP turns 31 next month.

Unless GSP starts to decline due to injuries or accumulated cage mileage, it is tough to imagine anyone derailing his career in the short term. Condit certainly has a shot at it. Maybe Johny Hendricks and Nick Diaz, too. But none of those guys will be betting favorites against the champion.

It is equally tough to imagine MacDonald staying out of the welterweight title picture during the next couple of years. So it seems that GSP and MacDonald two are on a collision course, much like Evans and Jones when the two were both training under the same roof. I know I’m getting way ahead of myself. GSP is currently recovering from an ACL tear and MacDonald is not yet considered a true welterweight contender. He’s also gone on the record saying that he won’t fight his training partner. But I have no doubt that GSP will be back as good as before and MacDonald will enter contender status by the end of the year or possibly early in 2013.

So when the time comes…if the time comes…will GSP and MacDonald compete as teammates? Will one of them leave Zahabi MMA and Tristar Gym as their collision course starts to draw near?

Those questions will make MacDonald’s rise through the division that much more interesting in the coming months and years, in my opinion.

THE TIME IS NOW FOR BROWNE

The UFC heavyweight division is about as deep as it has ever been with guys like Junior dos Santos, Cain Velasquez, Frank Mir, Alistair Overeem, Mark Hunt, “Minotauro” Nogueira and others. The UFC now has the luxury of putting on non-title marquee matchups, just like it does in other divisions, to sort out the championship challenger queue.

Travis Browne is ready for one of those marquee matchups.

Five fights into his UFC career, Browne already owns a couple of bonus checks for Submission of the Night and Knockout of the Night. He also has a draw on his record against the well-respected Cheick Kongo – a fight that many believe he should have won. Still undefeated through 14 professional fights, “Hapa,” as he is known, is now ready for the big time.

UFC NEWs

Alistair Oveream is out of the big Heavyweight Fight and has been replaced by Frank Mir who is The best Submissionist in the division. Silva and Sonnen is on and from what people are saying it could not come sooner as Sonnen has continuously mocked the champ.

There is so great stuff coming up and we are teying to get an Interview with UFC Star Olly Thompson in the very near future.
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EDUCAR JUI JITSU WITH CLAUDIO SILVA

A seminar has been held to raise cash for poor children living in slums in Brazil.

The charity event was organised and run by Claudio Silva, the WFC/EFC champion and BJJ black belt, and was held at the Diesel Gym 2, The Docklands, Canary Wharf, London, on Saturday, March 31st.

Called Educar Jiu Jitsu, the charity was started by Claudio and a friend.

Darren said: “Being in South America it’s commonly known that a lot of these countries have a serious issue with gangs, drugs and worst of all murder.
“It is generally the poor that sell drugs for bigger operations, but really they just get a pittance for it. And as this has spread across the Country the problem has increased crime and murder. Murder being one of the high statistics.
“Educar Jui Jitsu has been set up in order to get these children from the slums before they go down that route by teaching them Mixed Martial Arts. Its aim is to give them focus and steer them away from the life that inevitably awaits them. It is not a surprise that they end up doing this as most have no other means off surviving.
“The seminar lasted two hours and was a great thing to be part off. Claudio told us a bit about the lives that people lived in the slums and how his family struggled financially as he was growing up.
The benefit system in England helps people who need money, although not much money, and at least we have this as our means to fall back on. These children do not have this.” He spoke about his MMA career and how he learned his art in his home country of Brazil. Then he asked everyone to pair up and find a partner. The next forty five minutes we were shown many basic BJJ moves and watching as Claudio showed the techniques that he has mastered.

“Then whilst standing around he pulled a surprise out for one of his students. It was a blue belt for student Ryan McDonald. Then he presented Jeff and Geddi with their purple belts. Well done again guys. We know they worked hard because Claudio insists that until they hundred per cent ready it’s not safe to hand these out.
“We carried on with a bit of BJJ then we got photos and chat with everyone. I thought the day had finished until I heard everyone cheering and that’s when I found out about the tradition of whipping (Running The Gauntlet).

And they did whip really hard and the noise was horrendous.

“Claudio raised a nice bit of money for the charity that day. If anyone can help you can donate anything you have that you do not need gloves, gis, mats, bags and anything usable in a Gym. You can also donate via paypal on our website… These young kids you help could be thanking you one day with a UFC title in there hand so if you can donate anything please call Claudio on 07741 782398 or email claudiobjj@hotmail.co.uk
Claudio is also available to do Seminars so get in touch via us or call Claudio direct it’s a great show and a good experience for all levels off competitor.
And if you within Travelling distance of his Diesel Gym please get down and learn BJJ of the best.

The gym is located in The Docklands @ Canary Wharf, Tiller Leisure Centre, Tiller Road, Isle of Dogs, Docklands, London, E14 8PX.

CSMMA ULTIMATE CONFLICT 2

Ultimate Conflict 2 was held at The Mandalay Hotel, 36-40 London Road, Guilford. It was a top lineup as usual from The Guys at Colosseum Sports Ltd. The Beautiful Aphrodite Ring Girls Lucy Diamond, Daria Merc, Laura Williams, Ejay Smith, Sadie Mensah, Charmaine Johnson, Kirsty Williams and Emma Smith all kept the night lively from the start and they all performed great. The ring announcer was Bret Freeman who always does a great job. He was accompanied by Cherelle Jay who was interviewing and the ref was Leigh Remedious who did a fine job and the fight medic was Micheala Parker(A & E Nurse and owner of Fight Medics UK). C.A.U.K. were there and managed to get interviews with fighters Tolly Plested, Denniston Sutherland and Steve Dossett. Long time and respected Martial Artist Brian Dossett was at the venue and kindly added to the list of Interviewees with Referee Leigh Remedios completing this collection of great interviews. A collection of photographs and reviews of the fights under their belts, C.A.U.K. believe we have a great combination that will give a picture of the day that you will enjoy as much as we did.

FIGHTS/RESULTS
WC Boxing- Gavin Crouch (Team Fury) took on Louis Kamara (Maximus Gym). Round 1 Louis strikes early with some good head shots and Crouch replies with some sweet body shots. Louis caught Crouch with a heavy right which knocked him down. Crouch hit back but could not connect. Round 2 both fighters come out with a ferocious speed and great attacking. Again Louis catches Crouch with a Leg shaking Right hook. Both furiously exchange blows and when the bell goes I have it a round each. Round 3 Louis comes out with some great shots a couple nearly finishing Crouch but he held on well. Louis got the decision with a well-deserved win.
MMA Semi Pro- Michael Maroudas (Team Fury) took on Mark Keggy (Independent). Some furious punching from early on. Keggy was defending really well but Maroudas finished the fight early via choke hold.
MMA Semi Pro- Nathan Jones (Combat Company) take on Matthew Dakin (GBMMA).Nice early punch lands from Dakin then Jones gets a great take down and his held off at half guard. Dakin defends well. Dakin breaks but Jones gets a ground and pound but again Dakin defends well. Jones gets a Choke on but the round ends. Dakin gets a great early take down but jones secures a Head lock and gets the submission.
MMA Semi Pro- Lennie Scudder (1st Gen) take on Steve McDonald. Lennie got a great early victory via submission in Round 1.
WC Boxing- Kirsty Davis (Ipon) takes on Anna Ayres (Maximus Gym). Anna starts well on her debut but the experience of Davis showed early as the she won by TKO in round 1.

K1 Pro Feather – Alan Cooper (Independent) take on Jamie Trankle (Maximus Gym). Some great early kicks from Cooper. Some big blows exchanged. Both cut but Trankle starts finding his rhythm. Cooper fights back and gets knocked down for a second time and this time it is all over. Trankle wins.

K1 AMM- Clive Charles (Pete Mercer Gym) takes on Max Holloway (Combat Company). These two battled for Three Rounds. Both did great and were very attacking even in the last round. Holloway got the decision and won the fight.
MMA Semi Pro- Josh (Wee Man) Bangert (Hemel Martial Arts) take on Josh Lappin (Colosseum). They get tight to the cage early on. Bangert gets a great early takedown. On the ground Bangert holds strong and attempts to Ground and pound but Lappin defends well. Lappin gets a big slam and grounds and pounds. Bangert holds guard. Both come out strong in round two. Lappin defends well and lands a guillotine which Bangert breaks from. Wee Man had a big following. Weeman controls well on the then gets an Armbar just as the round ends. Wee Man won on decision.
K1 Pro- Hovo Tadevosyan (1st Generation) takes on Marcus Powell ( Red Dragons). They both come out strong with Hovo landing some early big kicks. Hovo attacks the whole first round with Marcus having to defend well. Round two Powell becomes more attacking with Hovo doing some good defending. Hovo lands a good spinning heal kick but Powell a lot more active in this round. Round three. Hovo strikes early with Powell getting a few combinations going and some great Knees being exchanged. Hovo gets the decision wins via Decision.

HW Boxing- Ian Hawkins (Monster Gym) takes on Sam Hamerston (Independent). Big Ian started with a few nice jabs then from nowhere Hamerston KO’d Hawkins with a Massive hook.
K1 Pro Middle- Earl Brown (SWS Gym) takes on Dave Rintoul (GB MMA). Rintoul strikes early and gets a guillotine but Brown shows extreme strength and pulls of a massive slam to break the hold. Brown goes down and Rintoul gets on top. Brown lying on his stomach starts receiving some heavy blows to the head and the fight is stopped and Rintoul wins via TKO.

MMA Pro- Reece Watson (Hemel Martial Arts) Takes on Steve Dossett. Dossett came to the ring with a Cowboy Costume. Early blows from both. Some great exchanges from both sides. Some big Knees landed on Dossett. Dossett lands a nice right but it’s returned with a Devastating Kick to the ribs from Watson. Watson wins via TKO.

K1 Pro Middle- Jimmy ”Justice” Miller (Independent) Takes on Karl Langley (Independent). Justice was told about the fight the day before so great of him to step in. Was great start from both? Langely lands some nice lower leg kicks. Justice defended well but Langley was stronger in the first. Round two Jimmy lands a nice jab. Some good combinations from Langeley. A big right catches Justice followed by a devastating Knee that saw Justice go down and could not get back up. Langley wins by TKO round two.
Colossuem did a great job with the Event. There was a good crowd on the night and as usual at MMA events there was no trouble outside the ring. This is one of many events that Colosseum are promoting and I know the guys are working very hard to arrange more this year. If you have not already joined Cageamateursuk and colosseum facebook groups please do to be kept up to date on future Events. Well done to everyone involved it was a great night with the top names in MMA on the card.

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FCW relocating to Orlando!

In recent months there have been rumours of FCW being shut down, perhaps moving to Stamford where the WWE headquarters are. It has now been confirmed that from May 17th of this year, FCW will indeed be relocating to Orlando, FL.  It is said that the WWE has negotiated and signed an exclusive contract with Sail University in Orlando to ensure that no other wrestling promotion works out of there.  According to a source, they have been thinking about relocating to Orlando for some time now. Ever since they held a “secret”-like tapings there to see how it would pan out. Currently there are dates listed through to September which can be found below. It should be noted that whilst the move is happening, development talent will still also work out of the FCW Arena in Tampa too.

List of scheduled shows in Orlando:

May 17, 2012

June 14, 2012

July 5, 2012

July 19, 2012

August 9, 2012

August 23, 2012

September 6, 2012

September 20, 2012

List of scheduled shows in Tampa:

May 24, 2012

June 7, 2012

June 28, 2012

July 26, 2012

August 16, 2012

August 30, 2012

September 27, 2012

October 18, 2012