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UFC Fight for the Troops Results! Dec. 10th! (SPOILERS!)

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

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Fayetteville, NC December 10 At 9:00pm ET/6:00pm PT on Spike TV.

“Undercard Features A Former Marine and Four Navy Veterans Who Are Current UFC Fighters”

Main Card
Josh Koscheck vs. Yoshiyuki Yoshida wins by VICIOUS KO in RD1!
Jonathan Goulet vs. Mike Swick wins by TKO in RD1!
Tim Credeur vs. Nate Loughran wins by TKO in RD2!
Steve Cantwell vs. Razak Al-Hassan wins by NASTY armbar in RD1! (Hyperextended!)
Matt Wiman vs. Jim Miller wins by UD!

Preliminary Fight Card
Steve Bruno vs. Johnny Rees wins by RNC in RD2!
Ben Saunders vs. Brandon Wolff wins by TKO in RD1!
Corey Hill vs. Dale Hartt wins by TKO in RD2! (Broken Leg after a leg kick got spiked with a knee)
Eddie Sanchez vs. Justin McCully wins by Unanimous Decision!

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UFC Fight Night 16 Fight Card forms!

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

UFC Fight Night 16 “Fight for the Troops” will take place on Dec. 10 at the Crown Coliseum in Fayetteville, N.C. and be televised live on Spike TV. This show will raise funds to build a hospital for traumatic brain injuries for United States servicemen and servicewomen. Five military veterans are featured on the card in Fioravanti, Credeur, Hartt, Wolff and Bruno. Donations are accepted and encouraged online at www.fallenheroesfund.org or by calling 1-800-340-HERO.

Main Event!
170#s: Josh Koscheck vs Yoshiyuki Yoshida

Main Card! (Televised)
170#s: Jonathan Goulet vs. Mike Swick
155#s: Frankie Edgar vs. Matt Wiman
205#s: Steve Cantwell vs. Razak Al-Hussan
185#s: Tim Credeur vs. Nate Loughran

Undercard!
170s#: Luigi Fioravanti vs. Brodie Farber
155#s: Dale Hartt vs. Corey Hill
170#s: Ben Saunders vs. Brandon Wolff
170#s: Steve Bruno vs. Johnny Rees
HVWT: Justin McCully vs. Eddie Sanchez

Event Summary!
Koscheck is looking to get back on the winning track by beating Yoshida, and should have his hands full considering Yoshida is on a 9 fight-3 year win streak and is a finisher, haven polished of 7 of his last 8 opponents, the 9th being a DQ over Hardy. Swick MUST win and win in impressive fashion considering his last few fights have left a lot to be desired in the fan satisfaction department. While his fight with Goulet is not a gimme, it is one he should win.

Frankie Edgar‘s return against Matt Wiman has FOTN written all over it. Outside of Frankie’s loss to Grey Maynard he has been VERY impressive and exciting to watch. Wiman is always exciting win or lose, and he is coming over a huge win over Thiago Tavares. Steve Cantwell is a the first refugee from the dropped WEC weight classes and is a fighter I am really high on and think he is going to make some real waves in the UFC. His last fight was a TKO win over Brian Stann in which he became the WEC Light Heavyweight champ. He has real crisp, clean boxing and lots of dynamite in his hands. He’s not slowly getting his feet wet in the UFC, but jumping right in with the formidable, undefeated Al-Hussan.

Rounding out the televised portion of the card is a Heavyweight bout featuring two fighters coming off losses, Eddie Sanchez and Justin McCully. McCully was “Kimura-ed” by Gabriel Gonzaga at UFC 86 and Sanchez was banged out by Antoni Hardonk at UFC 85.

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WEC 35 Fight Card, Odds and Results!

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

On August 3, 2008 @ 9:00 PM ET live on Versus @The Joint – Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Nevada will be WEC 35 featuring 3 Championship bouts. With a strong undercard to bolster an already SOLID main card, I doubt fans will be disappointed.

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Fight Card & Results!

Main Card:
Carlos Condit Vs. Hiromitsu Miura wins by TKO in RD4!
Jamie Varner Vs. Marcus Hicks wins by NASTY KO in RD1!
Brian Stann Vs. Steve Cantwell wins by TKO in RD2!!
Brian Bowles Vs. Damacio Page wins by flying Guillotine!
Micah Miller Vs. Josh Grispi wins by TKO in RD1 (Somewhat controversial)

Undercard:
Brock Larson Vs. Carlo Prater by KO in RD1! (37 seconds!)
Cub Swanson Vs. Hiroyuki Takaya
Blas Avena Vs. Dave Terrel wins by TKO in RD1!
Shane Roller Vs. Todd Moore wins by Guillotine in RD1!
Greg McIntyre Vs. Mike Budnik wins by triangle choke in RD3!
Scott Jorgensen Vs. Kenji Osawa wins by Unanimous Decision!

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07/27 News Blurbs: Dana’s Announcement, Margarito, Silva vs. Cote, WEC & more!

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

Full Results of the EliteXC Unfinished Business Card!


Dana White’s “Big” Announcement?!
As mentioned in an earlier article, Dana White had a “big” announcement to make during the replay of UFC 84, last night. Of course, obvious to all is that it wasn’t going to be “big” at all, but a ploy by Dana to draw attention away from the EliteXC “Unfinished Business” card, in what he feels is another attack in his efforts to establish a monopoly. His last “big” announcement that was supposed to shock the MMA world was that Lorenzo Fertitta was stepping down from his position and going to be assisting Dana in a more active manner with promotions. For that we got lead on for days and weeks, in the interim while he had our attention he told us about UFC Lighters, Credit Cards, and figurines.

Pretty sneaky.

Anyhow, this “big” announcement was that UFC 89 will be televised on free TV on Spike. I imagine the next big announcement he’ll have is that his nickname is BLAF. I can tell you when this announcement will be if you can tell me when the next DREAM, EliteXC, or Affliction card is, whichever comes first.


Antonio Margarito TKO’s Cotto!
Antonio Margarito is as one of the commentators said, “a moving WALL that hits you and keeps coming forward”. Weathering the early storm of fast paced movement, and power shots by Miguel Cotto, Antonio kept coming forward, punching and kept right in Cotto’s face, never giving him a chance on his way to a TKO victory in the 11th. In the early rounds, while Cotto kept lateral movement and punching, Margarito had a difficult time landing solid blows, but did accumulate a fair amount. The pace was too much for Cotto, for every time he would stop moving Margarito would be right there, landing combos and hard power shots. By the time the 11th round came around, a few hard shots forced Cotto to take a knee. A combination of being smothered, constantly stalked and hit, and fatigue followed by hard shots, made Cotto wisely take a knee to get a break. However, it only delayed the inevitable, for as soon as he stood: there was Margarito right in his his chest. Another knockdown and it could be seen all over Cotto’s. He was nodding as if to tell the ref or his cornerman, that he wanted no more and after his corner threw in the towel the ref waved off the fight.

As people have been saying for months, THIS is why Mayweather has been dodging Margarito, before finally convincing even the biggest Mayweather fan, he definitely wanted no part of Margarito and instead took on Baldomir for a quick and easy pay day, before finally retiring.

Floyd, we all know. It’s obvious.

What’s next for Margarito?

Anderson Silva to defend title against Patrick Cote at UFC 90!
In what was tentatively scheduled for UFC 89, has been officially moved to UFC 90 in Chicago, on October 25th: Anderson Silva vs. Patrick Cote for Silva’s middleweight belt and return to the middleweight division after a foray into the Light Heavyweight Division at UFC FN 14 in his destruction of James Irvin. Cote is coming off of a VERY impressive win over Ricardo Almeida at UFC 86. However, does anyone think this fight will be competitive? No offense to Cote, as I’m a fan. How about BLAF drops his Napoleon complex and allows some Middleweights from other organizations have a go? Kind of like when he sent Chuck over to Pride?

Though not saying these guys would beat Anderson, they make for far more exciting fights: Paulo Filho, Robbie Lawler, Matt Lindland, Yushin Okami, Ryo Chonan rematch and revenge, Jason Miller, Kazuo Misaki, or Akiyama?

WEC to head to Florida: Faber and Filho to headline!
Scheduled for Wednesday, September 10th, at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida will be WEC 37. Headlining will be Urijah Faber vs. Mike Brown and the long awaited rematch between Chael Sonnen and Paulo Filho. The remainder of the card is yet to be announced. The event will be televised live as usual on Versus at 9 P.M. ET/6 P.M. PT and tickets go on Sale Monday, July 21 at Noon and are priced at $175, $125, $100, and $50. Tickets are available at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino box office and all Ticketmaster locations. To charge by phone with a major credit card, call Ticketmaster at (954) 523-3309. Tickets also are available online through www.wec.tv or www.ticketmaster.com.

WEC 35 Full Card!

Main Card:
Carlos Condit Vs. Hiromitsu Miura (Welterweight Championship)
Jamie Varner Vs. Marcus Hicks (Lightweight Championship)
Brian Stann Vs. Steve Cantwell (Light Heavyweight Championship)
Brian Bowles Vs. Damacio Page
Micah Miller Vs. Josh Grispi

Undercard:
Brock Larson Vs. Carlo Prater
Cub Swanson Vs. Hiroyuki Takaya
Blas Avena Vs. Dave Terrel
Alex Karalexis Vs. Todd Moore
Greg McIntyre Vs. Mike Budnik
Scott Jorgensen Vs. Kenji Osawa

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