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Thursday, August 25, 2011

UFC RIO (UFC 134) Silva vs. Okami

Rio De Janeiro

Bem-vindo a todos ao Rio De Janeiro, Brasil (Welcome everybody to Rio De Janeiro, Brazil)!!! This will be the first time in 13 years since the Ultimate Fighting Championships (UFC) held an event in Brazil; the last one was Ultimate Brazil in 1998. Many fans and 'experts' within the Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) community consider this the birthplace of MMA with the likes of Vale Tudo (anything goes) tournaments; tracing it back the historic and legendary Gracie family, the pioneers of Gracie (Brazilian) Jui-Jitsu. The fighter that spearheaded the campaign to prove that size and strength can be trumped by an "undersized" fighter with extraordinary technique and showcase a new fighting style that would eventually be extremely vital to MMA, was Royce Gracie. He is the son & nephew of the originators - Helio & Carlos Gracie - of this new style that many people outside of Brazil & Japan (JuJutsu) weren't aware until Royce won UFC 1, 2 & 4 with his Brazilian Jui-Jitsu. A lot has changed since the early days of the UFC but one thing that has not is that fact that Brazil is a country where MMA is popular among its citizens and many champions call it home such as Anderson Silva, Vitor Belfort, Pedro Rizzo, The Gracie Family, Mauricio "Shogun" Rua, Marco Ruas, and the list goes on and on and on...Now that the UFC is back in Brazil, how will the fight card look like? Will it exceed the fight card and live up to the hype from Ultimate Brazil? Lets take a look:

UFC 134 Headlines

UFC 134 aka as UFC Rio will take place on August 27, 2010 on Pay-Per-View in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil at the HSBC Arena. The main event will be Anderson Silva vs. Yushin Okami. According to UFC President Dana White: Yushin Okami is the best fighter ever to come out of Japan and Anderson Silva is the greatest fighter ever in MMA. So what kind of main event can the fans expect to see if two fighters are proclaimed to be the best and greatest fighter in their respective country and sport? This will not be the first time Anderson has fought Yushin; they fought in Hawai'i at the Rumble on the Rock 8 in the opening round in 2006. Although Yushin has the win in his record column, everyone who saw the fight live or on YouTube knows very well that Anderson was dominating the whole fight but due to an illegal upkick by Anderson (which by the way knocked out Yushin), he was disqualified. Since 2006, Anderson has not lost a fight in the UFC (13 victories & 8 title defenses); along the way, he has had some remarkable knock outs and an incredible come from behind victory against his stiffest opponent Chael Sonnen at UFC 117. Hence, the adoration from UFC President declaring him the greatest fighter to ever participate in the UFC. However, the one loss that has been haunting Anderson since it has happened was the disqualification against Yushin, but now that the opportunity is a mere days ahead, Anderson must be salivating at the chance of redemption. Will Anderson Silva prove to the world that the loss to Yushin was a fluke or will Yushin prove that he can beat Anderson and do by decision, submission or KO?


As for the co-main event, it will be another rematch between Forrest Griffin and Mauricio "Shogun" Rua from UFC 76. Forrest Griffin was a big underdog in this fight but pulled a submission victory over the favorite & at the time #1 light-heavyweight in the world, in the daunting minutes and as a result, won submission of the night honors. It was later revealed that Mauricio had torn ligaments in his knee which caused him to not be that super-aggressive fighter that everyone around the world became accustomed to seeing. However, Mauricio still opted to fight, in order to earn a paycheck and support his family. Fast forward 4 years later, when they will meet again but this time Mauricio has stated that he is 100% healthy and prepared to take on the man that caused many fans and 'experts' within the MMA community to question whether Mauricio is the Mauricio that warranted the #1 light-heavyweight fighter in the world. Just like his fellow Brasileiro (Brazilian) Anderson Silva, Mauricio will be wanting to redeem his lost to a fighter that most people thought shouldn't have won that fight and bring the pride back to his home country of Brazil with a victory over Forrest. One thing fans know about watching Forrest Griffin is that he does not lay-over for anyone, so Mauricio will have to bring his best to defeat him, anything less will be asking history to repeat itself.

UFC Rio
UFC Rio (UFC 134)

Another notable fight worth mentioning is between Brendan Schaub vs. "Big Nog" Antonio Nogueira. The last time "Big Nog" fought was a year ago against the-now heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez at UFC 110, in which he lost via knockout by punches. Just like his fellow brethren, he will be coming into this fight with a lot of motivation since he will have Brazil on his back and probably will give it his all to make his home-country proud. "Big Nog" will be fighting a very dangerous American fighter, Brendan Schaub, that is nicknamed the "Hybrid" for his unheralded agility, speed, and power at the heavyweight division. Brendan has come out victorious in his last 2 fights between Mirko "Cro-Cop" Filipovic & Gabriel "Napao" Gonzago. Brendan will be entering UFC Rio with hopes in ruining "Big Nog's" homecoming with a victory of his own and then telling the Brazilian fans in attendance "perdao, mas eu tinha que ganhar (sorry but I had to win)."


Other fights in the main card include: Ross Pearson vs. Edson Barboza and Luiz Cane vs. Stanislav Nedkov. The preliminary fights to be aired on Spike TV are: Thiago Tavares vs. Spencer Fisher and Rousimar Palhares vs. Dan Miller. Lastly, the fights to be aired on Facebook are:   Paulo Thiago vs. David Mitchell, Raphael Assuncao vs. Johnny Eduardo, Erick Silva vs. Luis Ramos, Yuri Alcantars vs. Felipe Arantes, and Yves Jabouin vs. Ian Loveland. 


Will Anderson Silva, Mauricio Rua, Antonio Nogueira, Edson Barboza, Luiz Cane, Thiago Tavares, Rousimar Palhares, Paulo Thiago, and Raphael Assuncao make Brazil proud or will their opponents rain on their parade? Veremos no sabado Agosto 27, 2011 (We will see August 27, 2011)!!

Saturday, August 20, 2011

The Floyd Mayweather Sweepstakes

Amir Khan, Manny Pacquiao and Freddy Roach
L to R: Manny Pacquiao, Freddie Roach, Amir Khan

There have been talks about the richest fight in, perhaps, boxing history between Floyd "Money" Mayweather and Manny "Pac-Man" Pacquiao but they have been shot down due to both parties not agreeing to terms. As a result, many boxing fans and experts think that this fight will not happen. The most heard excuse comes from the camp of the Filipino Congressman of not wanting to take a blood test for the fight due to superstitions; its this excuse that pro-Mayweather fans use for the "Pac-Man" to not fight Floyd. On the other hand, the pro-Manny fans say that it isn't an excuse, and Mayweather is twisting the situation in order to the duck the World's #1 Boxer in the world; which many fans think can be the one to tarnish the unblemished record of Mayweather. The other roadblock in the negotiations is how the purse will be split and how much will each fighter will make. It was reported that Floyd wanted to make 100 Million Dollars for the fight as oppose to 50 Million Dollars that apparently was the initial offer. Before the this mega-fight can happen, the legal fight between both camps need to come to a decision, so the fans can reap the benefit of one of the most highly-anticipated boxing bouts in its historic history. Luckily for Freddie Roach, the trainer of Pacquiao, he also has another very talented boxer, Amir Khan, in his Wild Card Gym that has his name being thrown around in the Floyd Mayweather Sweepstakes.  "There are those dream matches, you know, and sometimes they happen, and sometimes they don't," said Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer. "Maybe it will happen, and, maybe not, meaning, the Mayweather-Pacquiao fight." 

Between Manny Pacquiao and Amir Khan winning the Mayweather sweepstakes, the odds are in favor of Amir Khan coming out victorious for several reasons. As everyone is well aware of, the Pacquiao-Mayweather talks have not been successful whereas Khan-Mayweather talks are ready to go. The Khan-Mayweather talks will not go down the same route as Pacquiao-Mayweather because both Khan and Mayweather have ties with the Golden Boy Promotion which would make negotiations a lot easier than how it was with Bob Arum's Top Rank Promotions, who negotiates Pacquiao's fights. Lastly, Manny has an ongoing lawsuit in play against Mayweather for defamation of character for a controversial rant Mayweather did sometime ago (see video below).

As far as Freddie Roach is concerned, he believes both his fighters have the ability to defeat the Floyd Mayweather and has come to terms that if one of his fighters were to fight Floyd, it most likely will be Amir Khan. "I guess that that's a possibility, because Amir and Floyd are with the same [promotional] company, and it seems like nobody is getting along nowadays, unfortunately," said Roach. "I think that I have the two guys that can beat Floyd, but I guess that it could happen that Amir gets him first. A fight with Amir Khan, albeit not so lucrative, can be an attractive alternative to Mayweather, since he will be fighting a boxer trained by the great Freddie Roach and the training partner of Manny Pacquiao. "Amir Khan is young, he's fast, he's very skilled, and he has a great team behind him. So Amir Khan is obviously  an attractive proposition for Floyd Mayweather," said Schaefer. 

The Floyd Mayweather Sweepstakes do not have an expiration date especially since Floyd will be fighting in September against a rejuvenated Victor Ortiz. Manny Pacquiao will have yet another fight with Juan Manual Marquez, and for those who have seen the previous fights between them, know that this is not a walk in the park for the "Pac-Man." As for Amir Khan, he just came out victorious from a bout with Zab Judah and is expected to return at the end of the year. So the Floyd Mayweather Sweepstakes will have to take a back-seat for awhile to see how these fights turn out, but if recent history tells us anything; it will say that these fights will be something to watch. If one were to ask Freddie Roach which of his fighter would he like to see fight Floyd Mayweather, he would say "...he prefer to see it be Manny against Floyd because that's the bigger fight." But who do the fans think will fight Floyd first - Amir Khan or Manny Pacquiao?


Saturday, August 13, 2011

Let The 2011 NFL Games Begin!

NFL Games Are On!

So what will be the best day of the year 2011 for NFL Fans? Was it 4th of July? Will it be Christmas Day? Thanksgiving Day? Halloween? A family/friends birthday party? Yes, those can be the best days of the year but there is always that possibility of something going wrong on these days! However, the day that can not go wrong for any [American] Football fan is the day when the games start; no matter, if its pre-season games! The reason can be the fact that Football fans have been deprived of Football for months, and knowing that the regular season is only a few weeks away is extremely exciting to them. The 2011 NFL season is different than any other season, even those seasons where there were lockouts (1974, 1982 and 1987), because the 2011 Lockout has been the longest in NFL history. For 4 months, there were absolutely no relevant Football talk that the fans found exciting enough to have their insatiable thirst quench; since all the Football talk was legal banter between the NFL and the NFLPA. No Football for 4 months to a NFL aficionado is the equivalent to a person not eating for several days! Just imagine the starvation that those NFL aficionados were going through, and the only sustenance that can appease them is Football. If the chants "WE WANT FOOTBALL, WE WANT FOOTBALL, WE WANT FOOTBALL" from the fans in attendance, during the 2011 NFL Draft (only a month and a half had gone with no Football) is not an indicator to how much the NFL means to the fans, then nothing that is said would be able to convey their passion for the game. 

The passion that people have for the NFL can not be compared to any other American sport but only to Hockey in Canada and Football (Soccer) all over the world. For the 2010 NFL season, 9 Billion Dollars were generated in revenue; bare in mind, the NFL season is roughly 6 months long. This goes to show, that people are willing to spend their hard earned money on NFL merchandise, ticket sells and/or purchasing NFL Sunday Ticket on Direct TV because it is something that they find of great value. Since it was 4 months of absolutely no [American] Football, or talks relating to players being traded or picked up, the people are probably going to make up their lost time by paying close attention to the pre-season games as if it was the regular season, just so they can get their void filled from the previous 4 months. Whereas, in previous years, the fans weren't so in tuned to the pre-season since there was some sort of news worthy stories circulating, but nonetheless, got excited since the Kick-Off Weekend would be weeks away. This being said, what day would be the best day of year 2011 for NFL Fans? Was it 4th of July? Will it be Christmas Day? Thanksgiving Day? Halloween? A family/friends birthday party? or would it be the start of NFL games, including pre-season?

Friday, August 5, 2011

UFC 133: Evans Vs. Ortiz

UFC 133: Evans vs. Ortiz

For those that are telling themselves – “this fight again!” They are referencing the fight that Rashad Evans vs. Tito Ortiz had at UFC 73: Stacked, in Sacramento, California on July 7, 2007, where the fight had a debatable outcome. Many people within the MMA community find this bout debatable, just for the fact that it wouldn’t have been a draw if Ortiz did not get a one point deduction for grabbing the fence to prevent a takedown. On the other hand, many fans especially of Rashad Evans say he won it because he dominated Ortiz the whole bout especially the third round. However the judges did not see it as a win for either fighter so they declared the outcome a draw. During 2007, Tito Ortiz was seen as a big name that can carry a pay-per-view headline slot whereas Rashad Evans was an up-and-comer to the UFC ranks that was trying to reach the heights that Tito Ortiz was occupying. Many fans stated their case as to why these two should fight again but their pleas were not heard by UFC matchmaker, Joe Silva or UFC President, Dana White until now. It took four years to heed the call of the fans for a rematch between Tito “Huntington Beach Bad Bay” Ortiz and Rashad “Suga” Evans. For the MMA faithful, they know how this rematch came about but for those who do not, here’s how it happened.

UFC 73 - Ortiz vs. Evans ending in a draw
After rehabilitating his injured knee, Rashad was to fight newly crowned light-heavyweight champion Jon “Bones” Jones for the title but he pulled out due to injury, as a result, Phil “Mr. Wonderful” Davis (an up-and-comer D-1 National Wrestling Champion) was to replace the injured Jones but he too suffered an injury in training camp, which caused him to pull out. Now with Rashad Evans next bout in limbo, the UFC was trying to find a suitable replacement to headline UFC 133, and since Tito Ortiz in UFC 132 defeated Ryan Bader (a top ten contender in the light-heavyweight division) in a dominating fashion, which by the way has to be one of the biggest upsets in recent memory, the UFC asked him to fill in the slot. However, Tito felt like the time wasn’t right so he rejected the offer, so what was the UFC to do? Should they just tell Rashad, “Sorry Suga, but you have no one to fight?” Absolutely not, Dana White always finds a way to please the UFC fans so he asked Lyoto “The Dragon” Machida to step in and initially the answer was yes but due to other factors involved, the bout between Rashad and Lyoto (which would be a rematch of the UFC 98: Evans vs. Machida, where Lyoto KO’d Rashad for the light-heavyweight belt, in which Lyoto made Rashad look like a fish out of water, according to “Rampage” Jackson) did not transpire. Out of nowhere, Tito changed his mind and accepted the offer to fight the man; he did not beat nor lost to.

Now that UFC 133 card is finally in motion and ready to take place on August 6, 2011 at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Rashad Evans has an opponent in Tito Ortiz, how will the main event compare their previous fight? One thing is for sure, this bout will not be a “UFC 73 re-run” and someone will be defeated. Also, people will pay attention because of the name recognitions of both fighters as oppose to before, it was only Tito Ortiz.  Both fighters have said that they are not the same fighter than and will impose their will on each other, but according to oddsmakers, Rashad is the heavy favorite to impose his will and win. Reasons can be attributed to Tito Ortiz not winning a fight in five years until he upset Ryan Bader in UFC 132. On the other hand, Rashad hasn’t fought since UFC 114 when he beat “Rampage” Jackson, which is over a year ago, and many MMA fans know that “ring-rust” can play a huge factor in how a fighter performs on his return fight. Also, the MMA community knows that odds are odds and in MMA anything can happen, but for Tito to overcome a hungry Rashad Evans will be an uphill battle, but that’s the beauty of MMA because anyone can be defeated, just ask Ryan Bader.

The fight leading up to the rematch of Ortiz vs. Evans is a fight that will probably be fight of the night; the fight is between Vitor Belfort vs. Yoshihiro Akiyama. Both fighters do not give up and will the fans everything they have in their body. Both are storied strikers that prefer to keep the fight standing and exchange hits. To put it in perspective, Yoshihiro has said that he will take a few hits to land his hits, if this does not paint a vivid picture of how this fighter likes to engage his opponents that there is nothing one can say other than watch him fight. As for Vitor, he has arguably the best boxing in MMA, so that being said; this fight will give the fans a treat that should not be missed. Other fights on the main card are: Brian Ebersole vs. Dennis Hallman, Jorge Rivera vs. Costantinos Phillippou, and Mike Pyle vs. Rory MacDonald. The preliminary fights are worth watching because it includes top-prospect Chad Mendes fighting Rani Yahya and Matt Hamill against Alexander Gustafsson. UFC 133 was plagued by injuries from many notable fighters and in some cases, other fighters rejected to fight their replacement because he wasn’t a big name, but as everyone knows; the show must go on and how will the event turn out, only August 6, 2011 will tell if Tito is really back!!