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MMA Fighter Dies After Fight

Thursday, July 1st, 2010
I have to admit I love all sports. Everything from MMA to bowling. I haven’t always felt this way but as I age and become slower, I seem to appreciate any athletic ability, even if it is throwing a ball down a lane.

 

However, when it comes to Mixed Martial Arts there is a large attraction for me. Even though it is a bloody aggressive sport, and people get hurt. There seems to be enough drama with the creation of the Ultimate Fighter and the dedication it takes to step in the octagon.

I also know it is not for everyone! I read somewhere that the attraction is waining a little bit even with the explosion of the UFC. I don’t see the sport leaving prime time any time soon, but I don’t see it lasting any longer than the poker craze did. But who knows it might just replace WWE?

However recently the sport suffered a blow when a tragic death occurred. Michael Kirkham is the second fighter to die from injuries sustained in mixed martial arts competition in North America.

I want to start by sending my sympathy to the family and have zero desire to make light of what happened. There is nothing that can replace someones life and it is a tragedy when it is cut short by a sport.

What I do want to explore is if this death is going to effect MMA in anyway. I wonder what the backlash will be for those who hate the sport or even for those who love the sport. Will this mans death effect it in either way.

I understand that this sport carries an enormous risk! But I also understand that these guys train like crazy and know what they are doing. They have strong camps that teach these guys how to fight and avoid injury as much as you can in a fighting sport.

The sport has improved in its safety and officiating, just compare matches from five years ago to those you see today, you will immediately notice all the changes.

However, that does not help this situation. The sport is fought in a cage and filled with cheers from every hit that lands on someones face and we love to watch the knock outs.

So I wonder, with perhaps the first death in MMA fighting in North America, will the sport suffer and take a hit, or will it continue on without any recourse? What do you think?

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Brock Lesnar vs Shane Carwin UFC 116

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Hype Video for Brock Lesnar’s next fight against Shane Carwin on July 3rd at UFC 116!

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Dana White UFC 116 Video Blog – 6/29

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
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Dana White video blog leading up to UFC 116 on Saturday, July 3rd on Pay-Per-View. Go to 116.UFC.com for full event detail.

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Anderson Silva?

Saturday, August 15th, 2009
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Can anyone right now beat Anderson Silva
Can anyone beat Anderson Silva in the 185lbs or 205lbs weights divisions right now

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Countdown to UFC 101 Tonight on SPIKE!

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009
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UFC 98 Promo Video

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

I found this 10 minute promo video for UFC 98. The fight between Lyoto Machida and Rashad Evans is going to be a great matchup. Both undefeated fighters, Evans defending his belt, Lyoto wanting the belt so bad he can taste it like his own urine. Although it is going to be a great fight, the one to watch is Hughes vs Serra. This shows a little of the bad blood. The entire promo on Spike which was shown tonight, really shows the bad blood between the two. This weekend’s UFC is going to be a great one!

UFC 98: The Ultimate Grudge Match

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

ufc-98-add3What is the deal with Matt Hughes and Matt Serra! UFC showed the UFC 98 Countdown: Evans vs Machida tonight on Spike. I think it is interesting to hear Serra say how Hughes is so arrogant, and rude to other people around him, when he is the one talking so much trash on the UFC 98 Countdown. What is up with that guy. He talks about Hughes being so arrogant, but his attitude is the same thing. What a hypocrite.

I don’t know either guy, but Hughes is much more classy (at least on the things that I have seen) than Serra. Serra says in the preview that he believes he is the better fighter. Well, he can believe he is the better fighter all he wants, but his record and experience don’t show that. He acts like Hughes is some sort of slouch, and he is going to put the beat down on him. Hughes is 43-7-0, has been in the UFC for 10 years, and is a world champion wrestler. Serra is 16-5-0, has held the belt one time, and could not defend it. Isn’t there a saying: “You’re not a champion, until you defend the belt.” Well he could not defend the belt. For as much trash as Serra talks you would think he is the reigning champion.

UFC 98: Hughes vs Serra Promo Video

Monday, May 18th, 2009

There is no love lost between Matt Hughes and Matt Serra. Talk about two guys who like to talk trash about each other. As I have said before, this is like high school where two guys really just despise each other, and decide that they have had enough, and it’s time to show who is best. This is going to be a great fight!

Although I think that Serra (16-5-0) is a good fighter, especially to get in the UFC where he is at, and to have fought some of the best fighters in the world, I don’t think he is of the caliber of Matt Hughes. How is it said, “you are not the champion, until you are able to defend the belt.” Serra was never able to defend the belt.

Hughes has a phenomenal record (43-7-0), has competed at the very top levels in wrestling and MMA, and was able to hold the belt for more than one fight, against tight competition. This video shows the bad blood, and although Serra makes attempts to show that Hughes is arrogant and cocky, the same could easily be said of Serra. Isn’t that part of the fight game, the mind tricks and the arrogance prior to a fight.

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Bad Blood between Tito Ortiz and Dana White

Friday, May 15th, 2009

From time to time we will hear about the bad blood between Tito Ortiz and Dana White.  This video found on MMA Blips shows how bad it is, at least from Tito’s perspective. Tito reminds me of a class I took in college about dealing with unions. The whole reason that unions were started (way back in the day) is because of what Tito is talking about. He feels like he (and other fighters) work so hard, get out into the ring, take risk, and then they get just a small portion of the take that the UFC makes from each event. Tito calls on other fighters to boycott the UFC for a couple of events so that they can get it to change. I am all for fairness in the sport, and people getting what they deserve for the risk that they take. Tito doesn’t bring it up in the interview (and I don’t know if he acknowledges) the risk that the promoters and owners of the UFC take in preparing a show like the upcoming UFC 98, May 23rd.  Is the risk physical?  No.  But there is substantial financial risk, that can totally ruin people.  The biggest problem with his argument, to me, comes back to economics.  There are up and coming fighters all over the world who want a shot at the UFC.  Most of them will do almost anything for that shot.  Many of them have never made the money they can make for one fight in the octagon.  This does not include the endorsements that they can make by fighting.  As long as those guys are out there, and they are willing to fight for what the UFC pays, and as long as the UFC is the biggest show in town, it is going to be hard to force the change.  I suspect the reason that Dana White is so hard nosed, and hard to deal with is because he feels like he holds all of the cards.  I also suspect that with all of the fights and success that Tito has had, he is not doing to bad off financially.  Should Tito have gotten paid more, a larger cut of the action for his fights?  I don’t know, but I applaud him for taking his stand, and walking away, when he did not feel like he was getting his fair share.


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UFC 98: Hughes vs Serra

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

UFC 98 is coming up Saturday May 23. There undoubtedly will be at least two great fights. Lyoto Machida is fighting Rashad Evans, and the other great bout will be between Matt Hughes and Matt Serra. I found these two videos on Bloody Elbow.   The first is Matt Serra talking about how he doesn’t like Matt Hughes, and how cocky Hughes is.  The second is the opposite, with Hughes talking about Serra.

Now I don’t know either guy, but it is interesting how Serra likes to talk about how Hughes is so arrogant and puts himself above everyone else, and Hughes appears perplexed as to why Serra dislikes him so much.   That being said, both talk like this is a high school grudge match, and they both are ready to beat the other like a red headed step child.  Any time you get two guys who don’t like each other ready to duke it out, and they both have wicked skills, your in for a good fight.