Filed Under (MMA, Sports) by tegirenai on 17-09-2008
Former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson (28-7 MMA, 3-1 UFC) has begun preparations for a UFC 91 fight with Wanderlei Silva (32-8-1 MMA, 2-3 UFC).
Sources within Jackson’s new camp at the Wolfslair Academy said that Jackson has agreed to the Nov. 15 bout and has already begun a six-week fight camp with the U.K.-based team.
However, the UFC has yet to announce the bout, and neither fighter could publicly confirm the match-up.
The Jackson-Silva bout will likely serve as the co-main event to UFC 91’s headline fight of UFC heavyweight champion Randy Couture vs. Brock Lesnar. The fight card, which also includes Kenny Florian vs. Joe Stevenson, takes place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
Jackson, who faces two felony (and four misdemeanor) charges stemming from a July hit-and-run and subsequent police chase in California, will return to competition for the first time since the bizarre incident and his recent split with longtime trainer and friend Juanito Ibarra. Under Ibarra’s guidance, Jackson had won six consecutive fights, which included a first-round TKO of then-champ Chuck Liddell in May 2007, before his May title loss to Forrest Griffin.
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Filed Under (MMA, Sports) by tegirenai on 13-09-2008
With original opponent Thiago Silva injured and with the Ultimate Fighting Championship unable to secure a new opponent, light heavyweight contender Lyoto Machida (13-0 MMA, 5-0 UFC) has been pulled from the UFC 89 fight card completely.
His manager, Ed Soares, said that UFC VP of Talent Relations Joe Silva expects Machida to return in December or January.
More than likely, Machida, who most recently defeated Tito Ortiz for his fifth consecutive win in the UFC, won’t get a title shot in his next fight.
With his stunning knockout of Chuck Liddell this past weekend at UFC 88, Rashad Evans secured the next shot at current champ Forrest Griffin’s belt. And, even with the new layoff, Machida is unlikely to face the winner of that fight — not until he gets another victory, anyway.
“I think we’ll definitely need to win one more before [Machida] gets a title shot,” Soares said.
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Filed Under (MMA, Sports) by tegirenai on 26-08-2008

Main Card
• Chuck Liddell vs. Rashad Evans (light-heavyweights)
• Rich Franklin vs. Matt Hamill (light-heavyweights)
• Karo Parisyan vs. Yoshiyuki Yoshida (welterweights)
• Dan Henderson vs. Rousimar Palhares (middleweights)
• Martin Kampmann vs. Nate Marquardt (middleweights)
Preliminaries
• Thiago Tavares vs. Kurt Pellegrino (lightweights)
• Tim Boetsch vs. James Lee (light-heavyweights)
• Dong Hyun Kim vs. Matt Brown (welterweights)
• Roan Carneiro vs. Ryo Chonan (welterweights)
• Jason Lambert vs. Jason Day (middleweights)
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Filed Under (MMA, Sports) by tegirenai on 22-08-2008

Born: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Fighting out of: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Age: 27
Height: 5′10″ (178 cm)
Weight: 170 lbs. (77kg)
Overall MMA Record (W-L-D): 17-2-0
Strengths: Athleticism, Very Well Rounded
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Filed Under (MMA, Sports) by tegirenai on 22-08-2008

More elbow strike technique!
In my previous post, we tackled about three different
elbow techniques, namely: slashing, horizontal, and uppercut elbow.
In here, you’ll learn five more different strikes utilizing your elbows.
This post is just a continuation of the article “Body’s battering rams”..
So lets get started…
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Filed Under (MMA, Sports) by tegirenai on 22-08-2008
A friend of mine lent me a dvd of some
Thai boxing fights filmed over in Thailand.
As I sat watching the fights at the weekend,
the technique that stuck out to me as
a ‘fight finisher’ was the ELBOW…

The elbow is so dangerous that in a lot of
Thai boxing tournaments it is banned…
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Filed Under (Sports) by intsik on 12-08-2008

Its Day 3 since the opening of Beijing summer Olympics (which I think is one of the best Opening in sports history…Ü) The Philippine is looking for one of the most evasive goal the country has ever set… The Olympic Gold!Ü Some countries fight who dominates all the games… but us.. we just want one… is it too much too ask?!Ü The country started the hunt since 1924, after an 84 years(yikes!) we got 9 medals composing of 7 bronze and 2 silver(from boxing).
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