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Meji-aye akoko asiwaju, obinrin afẹṣẹja Amanda Serrano blasts Ronda Rousey ká olukọni, ati ki o mu ipenija

Serrano with the WBO title
Meji-aye akoko asiwaju, Amanda Serrano (24-1-1, 18 KO ká) lati Puerto Rico, ati awọn olukọni rẹ / faili, Jordani Maldonado ro o gan alaibọwọ fun awọn Boxing awujo, awọn comments ṣe nipasẹ Edmond Tarverdyan, olukọni ti UFC World asiwaju, Ronda Rousey in www.mmafighting.com.
“Mo mọ o le se o,” Tarverdyan sọ MMA Gbigbogun, “Mo mọ o le win awọn Boxing aye akọle. Ronda spars pẹlu Boxing aye aṣaju ti o Punch ọnà le ju Cyborg,”, Tarverdyan tun fi kun pe, “Ronda ti kò nu kan yika ninu awọn idaraya. A yika. Pẹlu Boxing aye aṣaju-”.
“Pato Rousey ká olukọni ko ni eyikeyi imo nipa awọn idaraya ti Boxing. O jẹ gidigidi kan ti o dara Onija ni Octagon, ati ki o Mo gan yọ fun ohun gbogbo rẹ fun ti o ti ṣe. Rẹ alatako ko le apoti ki o si O rorun lati wo nla sugbon nigba ti nkọju si kan to ga didara afẹṣẹja pẹlu punching agbara bi emi tikarami, gba mi gbọ, ohun ni o wa maa ayipada. Ni a Boxing oruka, awọn kanfasi yio jẹ rẹ irorun agbegbe aago”.
Nipa Rousey ká ija kẹhin Saturday, ibi ti o segun Bethe Correia ni 34 -aaya, Serrano si wi, “Bi awọn kan Boxing ojuami ti wo, o si wò bi a oṣere titun magbowo Onija, gège gan jakejado punches pẹlu ko si cordination. Mo ti gbọ pe Cyborg ni kò fẹ lati wá si isalẹ lati awọn lightweight pipin lati gbejako Ronda, sugbon mo ti le lọ soke to 135, ati awọn ti a le yanju kan Boxing baramu ki emi ki o le fi mule rẹ ti ko tọ olukọni. Mo ni ẹẹkan lọ soke si awọn ti lightweight pipin, ati ki o ajo lọ si Argentina fun aye kan akọle ija. Ni igbehin, awọn esi ti o ti wà wipe mo ti di akọkọ lailai Puerto Rican obirin afẹṣẹja si gba a aye akọle ni meji àdánù kilasi”.
Serrano ká faili ati olukọni, Jordani Maldonado tokasi wipe “a ko koju ija miiran aza. A soju Boxing ati awọn ti a fẹ lati gba diẹ ninu awọn ọwọ. A wa o si wa fun eyikeyi sparring nwọn ki o le fẹ tabi a Boxing baramu, ki a le fi Edmond Tarverdyan bi o ti ko tọ si ni nipa Boxing”.
Lori August 15, 2014, Serrano ajo to Argentina lati koju si WBO Lightweight World asiwaju Maria 'Tily’ Maderna, ti o ni wipe akoko, ní meta aseyori akọle defenses, ṣugbọn kò le mu awọn aggressiveness ti Puerto Rican agbara puncher, ti o si pari ija ni kẹfa yika nipa ọna ti knockout.
Pẹlu yi gun, Serrano di akọkọ Puerto Rican obinrin afẹṣẹja lati win aye orúkọ oyè ni meji ìyapa (130-135).
Serrano ká akọkọ akọle j'oba wá ni September 2011 nigbati o ti lu jade Kimberly Connor ni akọkọ yika lati di awọn IBF World asiwaju ni Super featherweight pipin.

UFC 190 Main Kaadi Awotẹlẹ ati awọn asọtẹlẹ

Nipa: Rich Bergeron

 

Ronda Rousey (11-0) ati Bethe Correia (9-0) ife akọle UFC 190 ni a obirin bantamweight akọle ija ti o ti wa ni ẹri lati fi ise ina. Awọn wọnyi meji awọn abanidije yoo ja ninu Challenger ile orilẹ-ede, sugbon Rousey jẹ kan ni agbaye Star ti o jẹ lori ohun apọju eerun bẹ jina ninu rẹ MMA ọmọ. Correia jẹ ẹya underdog ninu rẹ ara orilẹ-ede, sugbon o tun ni ohun undefeated striker ti o le fun Rousey wahala ti o ba ti armbar ko ni wa sinu play.

 

Correia ṣe diẹ ninu awọn insensitive awọn ifiyesi nipa Rousey o sib ara yori soke si yi ija. Pa ara jẹ kan egbo koko fun awọn aṣiwaju, ti o si ri baba rẹ ya ara rẹ aye nigbati o wà kékeré. Rousey ká niwon ṣe ileri si “ìyà” Bethe nigbati nwọn pade ninu agọ ẹyẹ lalẹ.

 

Rousey ni a perfectionist, itele ati ki o rọrun. O kan nigba ti o ba ro o ko ba le gba eyikeyi dara, o iyanilẹnu ti o si se o kan ti. Correia jẹ kan alakikanju-ọrọ ati ki o igboya Onija, sugbon o jẹ o kan besi nitosi Rousey ká ipele. Ti o ba ti o ni o ni anfani ni eyikeyi gbogbo, o jẹ ni akọkọ yika. Rousey ti ko ba nwa fun awọn ọna kan ti ifakalẹ ti o ba ti a ba wa ni lati gbagbo rẹ gba ero ti hurting Correia ni o wa onigbagbo. Correia le lo rẹ arọwọto ati agbara-punching agbara lati rattle Rousey ni kutukutu ki o si kolu u jade, ṣugbọn ti o tumo si lọ si si atampako pẹlu kan asiwaju ti o ti n han Elo-dara idaṣẹ silẹ lori papa ti rẹ kẹhin diẹ njà.

 

P: Wo fun Rousey lati pada lọ lori rẹ ki o si pari ileri yi ija ni kutukutu, bi emotions rẹ yoo gba lori ati ki o da rẹ lati lerongba ju Elo nipa loje yi ọkan jade. O yoo o kan ni Wade, jabọ si isalẹ ki o rìn jade ti akọkọ yika pẹlu miiran TKO lati fi si gbogbo rẹ jupajusẹ silẹ AamiEye. O yoo fọ Correia ká nla imu jakejado ìmọ ati judo fi soko awọn Challenger si akete ibi ti o yoo pa awọn show pẹlu munadoko ilẹ ati iwon.

 

Awọn àjọ-Akọkọ iṣẹlẹ ẹya Mauricio Rua (22-10) figagbaga Antonio Rogerio Nogueira (21-6) ni a rematch ti a ija ti o sele labẹ awọn igberaga ni ọpagun ni January ti 2005. Rua gba akọkọ ija nipa ipinnu unanimous. Ni akoko yi, mejeeji ni o wa gun ti o ti kọja awọn onija won nomba, ati Rua ti nwọ awọn agọ ẹyẹ pẹlu o kan kan win ninu re kẹhin merin bouts. Nogueira tun ni o ni awọn kan handicap niwon ti o ti n bọ ni diẹ ẹ sii ju odun kan lẹhin ti re kẹhin ija, ti o wà kan ọkan-apa TKO pipadanu si Anthony Johnson ti o fi opin si o kan 44 -aaya.

 

P: Rua ti ko ba bi eru fà bi Johnson, ati Nogueira yẹ ki o gba rẹ gbẹsan ninu ija yi nipa knocking jade Rua ni keji tabi kẹta yika. Nogueira yoo ni dara ori ronu ati olugbeja ninu awọn rematch, ati Rua o kan ko ni eyikeyi to šẹšẹ AamiEye lodi si eyikeyi ńlá awọn orukọ. O si ni in lori ori rẹ ninu ija yi, ati “Minotouro” ti wa ni lilọ lati fi i sinu feyinti.

 

Antonio Nogueira Rodrgio (34-9-1) tun njà lori undercard lodi si “The Agbar” Stefan Struve (25-7). Eleyi yẹ ki o jẹ ẹya moriwu ija, ati Samisi Hunt fi hàn pé Struve ni ifaragba si haymakers. Le Nogueira nilokulo pe ailera, tabi yoo Struve hàn o ni kan Àlàyé apani akoko yi jade?

 

P: Nogueira ká bọ ní pẹlu gbogbo awọn ti ni iriri yi ija nigba ti Struve ni o ni awọn physicality. O n so wipe awọn ti tobi ti won ba wa, awọn o le ti won ti kuna, sugbon Struve jẹ ẹya sile. O si yẹ ki o ni anfani lati lo anfani ti ewe rẹ ati awọn re gun akoko kuro lati inu agọ ẹyẹ sọrọ nosi ati ilera awọn ifiyesi. On o yoo jade-lu Nogueira ki o si ja ga jakejado akọkọ meji iyipo, nipari finishing Nogueira si pa pẹlu kan vicious konbo ni kutukutu kẹta.

 

Miiran ti pataki ifojusi lori kaadi yi ni a obirin MMA showdown laarin Jessica Aguilar (19-4) ati Claudia Gadelha (12-1) ati ki o kan heavyweight figagbaga laarin awọn Soa “The Holiki” Palelei (20-4) ati Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva (18-7-1). Kiliki Ibi (http://www.sherdog.com/iṣẹlẹ / UFC-190-Rousey-vs-Oju-iwe ayelujara-42221) lati ṣayẹwo jade ni kikun UFC 190 kaadi.

Reebok Rebellion Could Revolutionize MMA as We Know It

Nipa: Rich Bergeron

You know the Reebok battle is getting heated when people are trashing the terms of the deal both figuratively and LITERALLY:

UFC Lightweight Contender Myles “Fury” Jury really threw his Reebok gear in the garbage recently to make a point in a Twitter post that had UFC Head Honcho DanaThe BaldfatherWhite crying foul.

What was more telling about the incident, tilẹ, je “Uncle Dananot stepping in to punish the frustrated fighter for his blatant disrespect of a major UFC business partner. This was a watershed moment for theReebok Rebellion.

What could Dana do, lẹhinna? Myles was actually pulling a page right out of the UFC President’s own marketing handbook. Jury was being in-your-face offensive to sell his argument. Dana does that every day.

Higher-profile fighters are consistently rubbing Mr. White the wrong way these days when it comes to the Reebok deal, and though he gave Jury and Donald “Odomokunrinonimalu” Cerrone a pass for their recent criticism, he bit back against the likes of Brandon Schaub.

There may be a different kind of fireworks in July when this raw deal officially takes effect and all the fighters who don’t agree with Schaub and Jury start to realize their shortsightedness. Some of those UFC fighters might even regret not joining their peers on the unofficial public picket line when it might have actually mattered.

The worst part about this whole fiasco is the timing. The Federal Trade Commission is once again reportedly investigating the UFC in the wake of a series of high-profile Class-Action Anti-Trust complaints winding their way through the civil courts.

It’s hard not to question whether the world’s most powerful mixed martial arts promotion is overstepping its bounds in the way they are trying to control every aspect of a fighter’s career. It seems like a really bad deal to exchange a little bit of money and the right to fight under the UFC banner for the blood, sweat and tears it takes to stay at the top of the MMA game these days. Even to be at the middle of the pack in the UFC is a heck of a challenge. Fighters have to be starting to ask themselves when the accumulated bumps bruises, dislocations, torn ligaments, broken bones and concussions become so bad that the money doesn’t matter anymore.

What will happen when a tidal wave of former UFC fighters find out that the glory of having fought their hearts out for the fans isn’t paying the bills and/or sending their kids to college? What happens when the cushy medical coverage expires and your legendary fighter status means nothing to the doctors and the hospital billing you outrageous and astronomical fees to keep you healthy enough to live to old age?

Ask Marc Coleman. It’s not pretty.

The more the UFC fight or flight equation turns toward having no freedom to be an entrepreneur and no ability to build your own brand, the more Scott Coker’s phone is going to continue to ring off the hook. At least in Bellator, fighters can still have their own personal sponsors on their shorts.

They don’t throw all their fighters out for losing a few fights in a row, boya. They don’t publicly berate their fighters at post-fight press conferences for not putting on a show. They pay what they can, and they do their best to just be considered a UFC competitor.

Phil Davis may be the first of many UFC defectors that could begin to trickle in if this Reebok deal eliminates as much income and opportunity as it sounds like it will.

I am actually disappointed that Viacom isn’t making a bigger push to acquire more UFC fighters with more lucrative contracts, but no business wants to lose money. It’s harder for Bellator to gain massive revenues in return for their investments in their fighters due to the overhead of doing their own production for free television. Síbẹ, ni akoko kan naa, Coker and Bellator’s current management seems to actually care a little more about the people who do battle under their banner. They know better than anyone that your sponsors can really keep you alive.

Fighters who value their freedom and want a little more control over their careers might start to see the only UFC competition as a much greener pasture in the wake of this sneaker giant’s exclusive apparel contract. What is supposed to look like a major step forward for the UFC might actually represent three steps back for this organization that is already struggling with cancelled and postponed fights due primarily to an increasing amount of training injuries to top fighters.

Of course we can’t forget Former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Jon Jones allegedly crashing a rented SUV into a pregnant woman’s car and breaking her arm before fleeing the scene on foot. This is yet another unfortunate example of the UFC not caring enough about their fighters. How could they not recognize this guy had a problem that needed to be addressed a long time before this tragic incident unfolded? How can the UFC justify not having their own random drug testing in place like other professional sports? How are illegal drugs OK for a fighter to do out of competition in the first place? Who made the rules with that gaping loophole in them?

Georges St. Pierre has been one of the UFC’s most vociferous critics on the PED-testing front. The former champion continues to sit on the sidelines after one of the most punishing fights of his career led him to announce his retirement with the door left open only a crack. Only a broad, comprehensive drug testing program can bring him back now, St. Pierre maintains.

Even fighters like Ronda Rousey are getting a little upset with the career control measures being wielded over them by their bigwig bosses. The UFC will not even let Ronda appear in a few scripted WWE events. Just because these skits last longer than some of her actual fights doesn’t mean they are much different than what she does in her movie career. Her UFC bosses are fine with her pursuing action movie roles, so why not a little fake wrestling? Maybe it’s the fact that WWE stole the Tapout brand and took it right out of the cage and into the wrestling ring. Maybe it’s jealousy that WWE has the kind of fan base that makes them a legitimate threat, and it’s the kind of fans the UFC desperately needs. Maybe it’s the fact that the UFC lost their chance at retaining Brock Lesnar’s services again and they are still getting over it.

Whatever the reason, the UFC is clamping down more and more on what fighters can and can’t do inside and outside the cage, and it goes far beyond fake wrestling. Contracts are becoming more and more restrictive in every way.

The UFC also used to foster a climate where no fighter would dare speak a foul word about management or any business deal management put in place. The punishment would be worse than a fine if Dana decided to give you the Brendan Schaub treatment in the press.

Complain, and you’d be called a coward or a bum. You’re not a team player, some ignorant fans will still say when you stick your neck out while under UFC contract. Síbẹ, this climate is not enough to stop this new little wave of protest that might grow to a frightening crescendo just before or after this Reebok deal officially becomes reality.

The mindless minions who criticize fighters for speaking out for their own best interests just eat right out of Dana White’s hand, even when he’s passing out rat poison. It is disgusting to hear and see so many people agreeing with a guy who never even fought an official amateur bout of any kind instead of listening to someone who actually put in the effort to compete in even one professional cage fight.

When it comes to matters of what it really meansto be a F#$%ing fighter,” Dana can give all the foul-mouthed speeches he wants, but it’s the actual fighters who bled for years under the UFC banner who gave that speech real meaning and resonance to the fans who now worship the ground Dana walks on. Fun awọn julọ apakan, these fans only like White so much because he talks and cusses just like them. Ṣi, one UFC fighter I interviewed years ago told me there is something wrong with the sport when the most recognizable figure in MMA is Dana White. I couldn’t agree more.

Freedom is not a word to be taken lightly, and free speech is not as free as it used to be. You sign on the dotted line to step in the UFC cage, and you have to play by their rules, even the ones you don’t like or don’t agree with. That was bad enough when that was the only problem fighters faced. Bayi, it’s much worse because of the Reebok deal and the ramifications and ripple effects it will cause.

Some people forget this deal also alienates other long time sponsors of the UFC and its fighters. Think of all those apparel companies who will not be able to sell their products now in association with any official UFC event. The upcoming UFC Fan Expo situation is a prime example of how the UFC just doesn’t seem to care about the businesses and backers that helped put them on the map in the first place.

The people behind this powerhouse MMA league will alienate anyone or any group of people to make a buck off the backs of better men than themselves. This Reebok deal is living proof of that. Even if all the money from the Reebok partnership does go to the fighters, all those businesses that end up locked out of fighter sponsorship deals will have to line up to sign exclusive contracts with the organization itself. Either that, or they will convert to Bellator supporters and follow burned UFC fighters to that organization.

Suddenly that second fiddle is sounding like it could steal the show, and my prediction that Bellator could fail looks premature and presumptuous now.

So you want to be a f$%^ing fighter?”

Let me give you Scott Coker’s number.

Ja Network iloju kan asiwaju 26, Enfusion 28 & UFC 186 Coverage LIVE this Weekend

Toronto | NIU YOKI (April 22, 2015) — Ija nẹtiwọki, aye di Giwa 24/7 tẹlifisiọnu ikanni igbẹhin lati pari agbegbe ti ija idaraya, presents a blockbuster card from ỌKAN asiwaju live this Friday, April 24 ni 7:30 a.m. ATI, as emanates from SM MOA Arena in Manila, Philippines, headlined by polarizing welterweight champion Ben Askren facing one of his toughest tests to date against 71-fight veteranLuis “Sapo” Santos.

 

Airing gbe iyasọtọ ni Canada, ỌKAN asiwaju: Valor of Champions will also feature a co-main event bantamweight clash between Filipino standout Mark Striegl and undefeated American Casey Suire, plus Filipino flyweight prospect Eugene Toquero meets Indonesia’s Brianata Rosadhi. Ikotan jade awọn kaadi, Canadian heavyweight powerhouse Paul Cheng battles Ukrainian Igor faili, Thai flyweight Anatpong Bunrad throws down with Filipino sensation Eustaquio Geje, diẹ Jimmy Yabo tangles pẹlu Edward Kelly in a clash of Filipino featherweight contenders.

 

The full fight card for ONE Championship: Valor of Champions includes:

 

-Ben Askren (14-0) la. Luis Santos (61-9-1) – ONE welterweight title
-Mark Striegl (13-1) la. Casey Suire (5-0)
-Eugene Toquero (5-1) la. Brianata Rosadhi (1-1)
-Paul Cheng (5-1) la. Igor faili (5-2)
-Anatpong Bunrad (4-1) la. Eustaquio Geje (6-3)
-Jimmy Yabo (4-0) la. Edward Kelly (5-2)
-Shannon Wiratchai (3-1) la. Amir Khan (2-1)
-Tsu Notto (2-0) la. Ya Wei Wang (1-1)

 

Awọn ifiwe igbese tẹsiwaju lori Saturday, April 25 ni 3 p.m. ATI, bi Enfusion Live 28 invades the Ice Hockey Stadium in Zilina, Slovakia, featuring Slovakia’s Tomas Senkyr against Morocco’s Ibrahim El Boustati for the -85kg world title, plus Slovakia’s Vladimir Moravcik meets Frenchman Yohan Lidon in a five-round Muay Thai affair. The card also features a one-night, single-elimination -70kg tournament showcasing Milan Pales la. Brahim Benameur ati Tigran Movsisyan la.Mohammed cutters in opening round matchups.

 

Ja Network ká ifiwe Enfusion igbohunsafefe ni 3 p.m. ATI yoo air lori Cablevision ká iṣẹ ni TV, Grande Communications, Shentel Cable ati Armstrong Cable ni U.S., orilẹ-in Canada, Roku ẹrọ kọja North America, ati ni Tọki lori D-Smart.

 

Lori Saturday, April 25, Ja Network yoo mu awọn oniwe- UFC 186 Ami-Fi Live at7 p.m. ATI, ifihan awọn awotẹlẹ, asọtẹlẹ ati onínọmbà wa niwaju ti UFC 186: Johnson vs. Horiguchi lori sanwo-fun-view. Lẹsẹkẹsẹ awọn wọnyi ni akọkọ kaadi, Ja Network iloju awọn UFC 186 Post-Show Live, which will include the live post-fight press conference from Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

 

Ni afikun si gbogbo awọn ifiwe aso ati ranse si-ija agbegbe, Ja Network ni nlo fun UFC ìkàwé akoonu, Pataki ati awọn jara, pẹlu UFC Unleashed, UFC Nisisiyi ati UFC Gbẹhin Oludari. Gbogbo airings ti wa ni akojọ ni tv.fightnetwork.com.

 

Ranse si-ija agbegbe tẹsiwaju lori Monday ká àtúnse ti 5 Iyipo lori ija nẹtiwọki, eyi ti debuts ni 7 p.m. ATI ati ẹya ti a okeerẹ didenukole ti Saturday ká ìṣẹlẹ.

 

Fun kan ni kikun kikojọ ti ija Network ká igbohunsafefe iṣeto, jọwọ ṣàbẹwò tv.fightnetwork.com, tẹle wa lori Twitterfightnet, di a àìpẹ lori Facebook ki o si bẹ wa lori Instagramfightnet.

Mendon Twin Drive-In to show UFC 186 this Saturday night

MENDON, Ibi. (April 20, 2015) – The newly renovated Mendon Twin Drive-In will be a closed circuit site for this Saturday night’s UFC 186 from historic Bell Centre in Montreal. Mendon Twin Drive-In (www.mendondrivein.com) ti wa ni be ni 35 Milford St. in Mendon, MA.

 

Tickets may be purchased at the Mendon Twin Drive-In gate the day of the event only (gates open at 6 p.m. ATI), or in advance by going on line at www.aceticket.com. Regular admission is $25.00 per car (maximum of six per vehicle) pẹlu a $50.00 VIP ticket per car available that includes priority parking and a weekday drive-in pass. People may watch the UFC 186 action from their car or sit at Pop’s Beer Garden.

 

FREE ADMISSION

To the first 100 cars from the Blackstone Valley area (driver’s ID required)

 

 

I’m excited to show some of the best conditioned and skilled athletes in the world live on one of the biggest screens in New England,” Mendon Twin Drive-In co-owner Dave Andelman wi.

 

Preliminary bouts start at 6:30 p.m. ATI with the main card fights commencing at10 p.m. ATI. World Flyweight Champion Demetriu “AL AL” Johnson (21-2-1), Ṣe Ko. 3 in the UFC pound-for-pound ratings, headlines the main card in a title defense against No. 8 contender Kyoji Horiguchi (15-1-0).

 

Also fighting on the main card is middleweight Michael “The CountBisping(26-7-0) la. CBThe DobermanDollaway (16-7-0), ina heavyweight Fabio Maldonado (22-7-0) la. Steve Bosse (10-1-0), John “The Bull” Makdessi(12-3-0) la. Shane Campbell (11-2-0) at a 160-pound catch-weight, ati bantamweight Yves “Tiger” Jabouin (20-9-0) la. Thomas “Thominhas” Almeida (18-0-0).

Follow on Twitter @Mendondrivein.

 

Ṣe Ko. 6 Light Heavyweight in the World Phil Davis joins Bellator MMA

 

Phil Davis Signing

Santa Monica, Calif. (April 15, 2015) – Bellator MMA is pleased to announce the signing of the sixth* ranked Light Heavyweight in the world, Phil "Mr. Iyanu "Davis (13-3, 1 NC), si ohun iyasoto, olona-ija ti yio se.

 

“I can’t wait to be fighting in Bellator and wreck shop on everyone,"Wi Davis. “I am the absolute best and most dominant grappler to ever fight in MMA and I’m excited to get in there and compete at my new home.”

Born and raised in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Phil attended college close to home at Penn State University, where he became a four-time NCAA Division I All-American wrestler for the Nittany Lions.

 

Davis had his first professional MMA fight in 2008 and accrued nine wins in the Ultimate Fighting Championship, including victories against the likes of Antônio Rogério Nogueira, Lyoto Machida, Alexander Gustafsson, Brian Stann and Glover Teixeira.

A member of Alliance MMA in San Diego, Calif., where he trains alongside Bellator stars like Michael Chandler and Joey Beltran, "Mr. Wonderful” joins the promotions Light Heavyweight division, which is currently upheld by champion Liam McGeary.

 

“Phil is a world class Mixed Martial Artist and we are very happy to be adding him to OUR roster of some of the best Light Heavyweights in the world,"So wipe igbega ká Aare, Scott Coker. “Bellator remains fully committed to building its world-class roster by signing top free agents like Davis, as well as grooming up-and-coming stars. We’ve got some amazing matchups in mind for ‘Mr. Wonderful’ that we will be announcing in the weeks to come.”


Bellator’s Light Heavyweight division is one of the deepest in the promotion, with stars like McGeary, Tito Ortiz, "Mo King" Lawal, Quinton "Rampage" Jackson, Emanuel Newton and Linton Vassell.

 

*Ranking according to www.sherdog.com

Ja Network iloju M-1 Ipenija 56 Live, RFA 25 Yi Friday, April 10

Toronto | NIU YOKI (April 7, 2015) — Ija nẹtiwọki, aye di Giwa 24/7 tẹlifisiọnu ikanni igbẹhin lati pari agbegbe ti ija idaraya, iloju a bata ti moriwu adalu ti ologun ona iṣẹlẹ yi Friday, April 10, bẹrẹ ni 2:15 p.m. ATI pẹlu M-1 Ipenija 56 lati Olympic Stadium ni Moscow, Russia, atẹle nipa ọkan-a wakati teepu idaduro igbohunsafefe ti RFA 25: Lawrence la. Toomer lati Sioux Falls, South Dakota ni 11 p.m. ATI.

 

Ni awọn M-1 Ipenija 56 akọkọ ìṣẹlẹ, a Elo ti ifojusọna rematch pits M-1 Ipenija middleweight asiwaju Vyacheslav Vasilevsky lodi si Challenger Ramadan Emeev, plus M-1 Ipenija featherweight asiwaju John “Eleyi jẹ awọn” Buchinger oju Aliyar Sarkerov.

 

Ja Network ká ifiwe igbohunsafefe ti M-1 Ipenija 56 yoo air lori Cablevision ká iṣẹ ni TV, Grande Communications, Shentel Cable ati Armstrong Cable ni U.S., orilẹ-in Canada, Roku ẹrọ kọja North America, ki o si agbaye ni lori 30 awọn orilẹ-ede kọja Europe, Africa ati awọn Aringbungbun East. (Akọsilẹ: RFA 25 yoo ko ni le wa lori Ja Network ká U.S. kikọ sii)

 

Ni won akọkọ ija kẹhin Kẹsán, Vasilevsky sile awọn igbanu lati Emeev nipa ọna ti kẹrin-yika stoppage lati punches, nigba ti Buchinger sile ni ṣ'ofo akọle pẹlu a kẹrin-yika stoppage ti Tural Ragimov ni awọn “Ija ti awọn Night” yi kọja October. Buchinger ti ko sọnu a ija ni fere 3 ½ years, gba meje ni ọna kan ati ki o 10 ti re kẹhin 11.

 

Awọn ija kaadi fun M-1 Ipenija 56 pẹlu:

-Vyacheslav Vasilevsky (26-2) la. Ramadan Emeev (11-3) – M-1 middleweight akọle
-Ivan Buchinger (28-4) la. Aliyar Sarkerov (13-4) – M-1 featherweight akọle
-Konstantin Gluhov (28-15) la. Ante Delija (12-2)
-Valery Myasnikov (8-1) la. Kristijan Silver (8-1)
-Javier Fuentes (2-1) la. Nikolay Kaushansky (6-1)
-Rakhman Makhazhiev (2-1) la. Alexey Makhno (8-3)

 

Airing ni 11 p.m. ATI wọnyi Ja Network ká osẹ Canada afihan ti Ikolu Wrestling, RFA 25: Lawrence la. Toomer yoo ẹya-ara a akọkọ iṣẹlẹ laarin RFA featherweight asiwaju Justin “The American Kidd” Lawrence ati Ko si. 1 contender “Super” Sam Toomer, ti o yoo wa ni nwa lati pa rẹ undefeated gba mule. Ni awọn àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, Gabriel “Zangief” Checco pàdé elegbe Brazil Francisco “Kiko” France fun awọn akọle middleweight.

 

Awọn ija kaadi fun RFA 25: Lawrence la. Toomer pẹlu:

-Justin Lawrence (6-2) la. Sam Toomer (9-0) – RFA featherweight akọle
-Gabriel Checco (8-1) la. Francisco France (11-3-1) – RFA middleweight akọle
-TJ Hepburn (4-0) la. LaRue Barle (5-0)
-Khalil Rountree (2-0) la. Cameron Olson (2-0)
-Jordon Larson (5-1) la. Jarrod 'LHeureux (7-1)
-Josh Agbóhùn (21-11) la. Geane Herrera (6-0)

 

Lori Saturday, April 11, yẹ awọn UFC ija Night: Gonzaga vs. Cro Ṣẹd 2 akọkọ kaadi gbe lori ija Network ni Canada ni 3 p.m. ATI. Live ami-ija agbegbe yoo ja sinu awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn kaadi lojo satideFriday FI Ja Network ká UFC Pre-Show Live ni 2 p.m. ATI, ifihan awọn awotẹlẹ, awọn asọtẹlẹ ati onínọmbà.

 

Fun kan ni kikun kikojọ ti ija Network ká igbohunsafefe iṣeto, ibewo tv.fightnetwork.com, tẹle wa lori Twitterfightnet, di a àìpẹ lori Facebook ki o si bẹ wa lori Instagramfightnet.

UFC 185: It’s Showtime!


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Despite the turmoil experienced by the Ultimate Fighting Championship so far this year, from the failed drug tests of stars like Jon Jones, Anderson Silva and Nick Diaz, to the reshuffling of UFC 184 because of an injury to middleweight champion Chris Weidman, the company has delivered in the Octagon so far this year. Despite Weidman’s injury, UFC 184 was still a smashing success thanks to another dominant performance by women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey.

Now UFC 185 is here, with another stacked card that should entertain once again. This card is anchored by TWO title fights, taking fans back to a time when the UFC would routinely offer stacked fight cards before rapid expansion under their deal with FOX apparently created an oversaturated product.

Here’s who I think emerges victorious on this talent-filled card.

Chris “Kamikaze” Cariaso (17-6) la. Henry “The Messenger” Cejudo (7-0) (Flyweight – 125 lbs.)

Cariaso is coming off a submission loss to flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson last summer. But to be fair, everyone is losing to Johnson these days, and he’s close to cleaning out the flyweight division. Cejudo has yet to experience defeat and enjoyed a unanimous decision victory in his UFC debut late last year.

Cariaso has been a UFC and World Extreme Cagefighting (WEC) veteran for the last five years and rode a 3-fight win streak prior to his loss to Johnson. Cejudo is a young pup trying to make a name for himself in the UFC, but Cariaso will use his veteran savvy to catch the overeager fighter for a finish.

Winner: Cariaso by second-round TKO

Roy “Big Country” Nelson (21-10) la. Alistair “The Reem” Overeem (38-14-1) (Heavyweight – 225 lbs.)

I’ll admit up front that I’m not a big Roy Nelson fan. He’s a talented fighter who delivers exciting fights and is an entertaining personality. But ever since he debuted in the UFC and won season 10 of “The Ultimate Fighter,” he feasted on lower-ranked heavyweights like Stefan Struve, Brendan Schaub and Matt Mitrione. But when matched up with elite heavyweights like Fabricio Werdum, Junior Dos Santos and Daniel Cormier (before he dropped to light heavyweight), Nelson was routinely outclassed and battered.

Overeem has also failed to live up to the hype that came with his jump to the UFC. After he demolished Brock Lesnar in 2011, a title shot was in the works against then-champion Junior Dos Santos. But the fight never materialized due to injuries and Overeem suffered back-to-back knockout losses to Antonio Silva and Travis Browne.

Overeem has alternated wins and losses since then but is coming off a first-round knockout of Struve. Nelson was knocked out in his last fight against Mark Hunt, which despite Nelson’s usually iron chin, does not come as a shock, given Hunt’s incredible punching power.
Overeem may not have Hunt’s power, but I think he will batter Nelson for a rather lopsided decision victory. At this stage in his career, Nelson is a gatekeeper. But “The Reem” doesn’t need to prove himself against a brawler like Nelson.

Winner: Overeem by unanimous decision

Johny “Bigg Rigg” Hendricks (16-3) la. Matt “The Immortal” Brown (21-12) (Welterweight – 170 lbs.)

Speaking of brawling and battering, this fight has all the makings of a Fight of the Year candidate. Hendricks dropped the welterweight title to Robbie Lawler last year and should he win this fight, a rematch with Lawler is all but assured – assuming Lawler gets past Rory McDonald later this year.

Brown also lost to Lawler in his last fight and was also on the receiving end of a brutal beating. Hendricks and Brown tend to just slug it out and ask questions later, which should result in an entertaining fight for the fans. Hendricks seems to have renewed his commitment to MMA following his loss to Lawler and he seems driven to get his belt back. Brown is as game as they come, but Hendricks will prove to be too much.

Winner: Hendricks by second-round TKO

Carla “Cookie Monster” Esparza (11-2) la. Joanna Jedrzejczyk (8-0) (Women’s Strawweight Title – 115 lbs.)

Esparza made her UFC debut with a bang by winning the first season of “The Ultimate Fighter” to feature all female fighters, and in the process become the UFC’s first women’s strawweight champion. She effectively derailed the Rose Namajunas hype train to win the belt, when some were dubbing Namajunas the next Ronda Rousey in the strawweight division.

Jedrzejczyk derailed a favorite in her own right, defeating highly regarded Claudia Gadelha last year by a close decision when many thought Gadelha would be Esparza’s first title defense. Jedrzejczyk is a grinder who thrives in an ugly fight in close quarters. Esparza used her wrestling to neutralize Namajunas’ quick-striking offense, so getting into an ugly fight with Jedrzejczyk shouldn’t faze Esparza one bit. Esparza will take Jedrzejczyk down early and often and ride her wrestling to a decision victory.

Winner: Esparza by unanimous decision

Anthony “Showtime” Pettis (18-2) la. Rafael Dos Anjos (23-7) (Lightweight Title – 155 lbs.)

Pettis has been absolutely dominant as of late, not only winning the lightweight title from Benson Henderson in quick and exciting fashion with a first-round armbar but routinely displaying his amazing athleticism and using it to quickly shoot himself up the best pound-for-pound fighter list.

But Dos Anjos is not to be taken lightly. He too finished Henderson in the first round and earned his title shot by absolutely dismantling Nate Diaz late last year. Dos Anjos is tough and will know that Pettis is looking for a quick finish. He won’t get it, but Pettis’ freakish athleticism will make its presence felt eventually and overcome Dos Anjos and solidify Pettis’ case as one of the best lightweight fighters of all time.

Winner: Pettis by second-round submission

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Ja Network iloju kan asiwaju 25, Enfusion 25 & UFC 185 Ami-Fihan YÈ yi ìparí

 

Toronto | NIU YOKI (March 12, 2015) – Ija nẹtiwọki, aye di Giwa 24/7 tẹlifisiọnu ikanni igbẹhin lati pari agbegbe ti ija idaraya, iloju awọn pada ti ỌKAN asiwaju gbe yi Friday, March 13 ni 8 a.m. ATI, bi ỌKAN asiwaju: Ori ti Awọn aṣaju-ija emanates lati Putra papa isôere ni kuala lumpur, Malaysia.

 

Airing gbe iyasọtọ ni Canada, awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ ẹya a odidi Stars flyweight asiwaju figagbaga pitting ni ọranyan asiwaju Adriano Moraes lodi si Japanese stalwart Bower “Riku Shibuya” Mikami.

 

Ni miiran ere ifihan bouts, Ti ara ilu Malaysia superstars Peter Davis ati Anna Osman ya lori Rajinder Singh Meena ati Walaa Abbas, lẹsẹsẹ. Die Thanh Vu rare si isalẹ lati flyweight lati ya lori Malaysia ká Gianni Subba, EV Ohun ogun Cary Bullos ati Chan Rothana oju Ramon Gonzalez.

 

Awọn ifiwe igbese tẹsiwaju lori Saturday, March 14 ni 4:30 p.m. ATI, bi Enfusion Live 25 invades Turnhout, Belgium fun ohun moriwu ọjọgbọn kickboxing kaadi, ifihan Hicham El Gaoui la.Jacqueline Karapetyan fun awọn -80 kg aye akole, diẹ Nordin Ben Moh la. William Diender, Harut Grigorian la. Marco Pique ati Robbie Hageman la. Ko si Kutuk..

 

Ja Network ká ifiwe Enfusion igbohunsafefe ni 4:30 p.m. ATI yoo air lori Cablevision ká iṣẹ ni TV, Grande Communications, Shentel Cable ati Armstrong Cable ni U.S., orilẹ-in Canada, Roku ẹrọ kọja North America, ati ni Tọki lori D-Smart.

 

Nigbana ni ni 7 p.m. ATI, Ja Network yoo mu awọn oniwe- UFC 185 Ami-Fi Live at7 p.m. ATI, ifihan awọn awotẹlẹ, asọtẹlẹ ati onínọmbà wa niwaju ti UFC 185: Pettis la. Dos Anjos lori sanwo-fun-view. Lẹsẹkẹsẹ awọn wọnyi ni akọkọ kaadi, Ja Network yoo tun televise awọn ti ifiwe ranse si-ija tẹ alapejọ lati Dallas, Texas.

 

Ni afikun si gbogbo awọn ifiwe aso ati ranse si-ija agbegbe, Ja Network ni nlo fun UFC ìkàwé akoonu, Pataki ati awọn jara, pẹlu UFC Unleashed, UFC Nisisiyi ati UFC Gbẹhin Oludari. Gbogbo airings ti wa ni akojọ ni tv.fightnetwork.com.

 

Ranse si-ija agbegbe tẹsiwaju lori Monday ká àtúnse ti 5 Iyipo lori ija nẹtiwọki, eyi ti debuts ni 7 p.m. ATI ati ẹya ti a okeerẹ didenukole ti Saturday ká ìṣẹlẹ.

 

Fun kan ni kikun kikojọ ti ija Network ká igbohunsafefe iṣeto, jọwọ ṣàbẹwò tv.fightnetwork.com ki o si tẹle lori Twitterfightnet, di a àìpẹ lori Facebook ki o si bẹ wa lori Instagramfightnet.