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Speaking of basic maneuvers, we come to the next point: Ground game. We know that Brock is an accomplished collegiate champion wrestler and we all know that wrestlers do not enjoy being on their back, but at some point, there has to be some understanding of basic level Jiu Jitsu.
Pulling guard is the stuff they teach you on your first day at your local Jiu Jitsu academy. And while we are at it, here is the most peculiar of all questions: What was the deal with Brock Lesnar stumbling around like the town drunk in the midst of the fight?
That may be a common sighting at 3 AM outside your average frat party, but in the Octagon? Drunken stumble observations aside, we have to ponder the future: Where does each party go from here? For the new undisputed champ Cain Velasquez, this could be the beginning of a potential heavy weight reign.
Velasquez who already was an accomplished collegiate wrestler, has displayed tremendous improvement in his striking ability which could pose a challenge for his future opponents. Then again, that all could come to an abrupt end after an encounter with one hungry Junior Dos Santos. It remains to be seen how effective Cain Velasquez will be in Where does Lesnar go from here? Lastly, will Brock be able to make the necessary adjustments to take his proverbial game to the next level?
He certainly has top notch instructors at his camp, not to mention incredible teachers such as Erik Paulsen. He has the work ethic and guidance to lead him back to the championship. It took a whole season for the Roy Nelson to impress Dana White.
Never lacking in experience or confidence, the self-assured and established heavyweight came into the TUF house with the most solid resume of them all. After taking his first two fights in the TUF house to the second round and knocking out James McSweeney in the semi-finals, Roy Nelson saved the best for last with his most decisive victory yet in his first round KO of Brendan Schaub.
Too good. Lesson learned. This is what DWCS is all about. Robbie Lawler mirage — UFC post-fight press conference: After his third straight Fight of the Year bout, welterweight champ, Robbie Lawler, was a household name, right?
A reporter had a question for Lawler that left an awkward tension in the air when he realized he was directing his question toward Albert Tumenov instead of the champ. By summoning an earthquake. It was the best example of the potential of DWCS. A skinny, Montana kid with tattoos and an afro showed up immediately catching the eye of anybody watching. One kick and one hairline fracture later, Newby admitted it was a bad idea.
UFC 44 also saw the debuts of three future stars. After getting knocked down immediately, Yarborough got his hands on Keith Hackney, put the fear of God in him, threw him threw the Octagon and dished out some heavy trash talk before the two minute freak show was over. In doing so he served Martin Kampmann his neck on a platter before being submitted with a guillotine. Jamie Yager quits on his stool — TUF After a back and forth battle with Josh Bryant, Jamie Yager was staring down the barrel of a third round when he began to claim blindness, quit on his stool, threw a neck-brace on and had teammates help him walk to the on-sight ambulance.
That is until Tank Abbott came along. The world saw that street fighting was still an effective skill when they were introduced to D. Kimo sure gave it his all. Signs, an entourage, a cloak and a giant cross. In fact, Diego Sanchez doing almost anything that somebody else does will be just a little more memorable. He was in full swing holding up a palm-sized crucifix, speed-walking to the Octagon as intense as they come.
Knock out Jens Pulver and shock the arena. After running through competition in Japan, Kron Gracie made his UFC debut with a Performance of the Night and his third straight rear-naked choke finish. Will he be a more well-rounded version of his uncles? Will he flop? There have been few to bring this many questions into the Octagon before. Rogan takes the lead — UFC After being back in the loop, Joe Rogan stepped on lead commentary for the first time with an added bonus of Eddie Bravo on commentary.
Over training caught up to Richie Smullen before his fight with Allan Zuniga when discomfort turned to cramps, cramps turned to severe pain, severe pain turned to a trip to the hospital where he was told his muscles were deteriorating.
As bizarre as the incident was, it was the reaction of opponent, Allan Zuniga, that made the situation more confusing when he was received a free pass to the next round and was so upset, he was crying. When he told Dana White he needed to fight so he could earn the knockout bonus, Dana awarded him the bonus only to have Zuniga continue to cry about not competing. White took some time to make it abundantly clear there was no friendship to begin with.
Cro Cop is coming! Looking back, the first round stoppage almost seems to have been a premonition. In less than a minute, Lawlor was able to submit C. Dolloway and earn Submission of the Night honors in what would be, to that point, the biggest pay per view in UFC history. Bisping climbed on to the air hockey table in celebration only to jump down and land flat on his back in front of both teams.
Randleman takes a spill — UFC While warming up backstage for the main event matchup with the heavyweight title on the line, Kevin Randleman slipped and fell on the concrete floor knocking himself completely unconscious. Needless to say, the main event was cancelled. Daniel J. Two titles on the line, the Jones vs Cormier rematch finally happening but it was impossible for Dana White to ignore the lackluster co-main event between Tyron Woodley and Demian Maia.
Then made the dangerous cut to middleweight and showed the world the killer he is against division stud, David Branch. A feat that would have been a laugh to think of a decade ago. In her debut she took on Sarah Kaufman and won until results showed Eye had tested positive for marijuana. Afterwards she lost by split decision to Alexis Davis.
Three fights in and Eye had still not seen her first UFC victory. Perhaps it was showboating, perhaps it was Penn remembering Yamasaki was the referee, Penn stopped and waved the fight off on his own. Gabe Ruediger Part 1 — TUF 5: The first of our two-part series comes when Gabe Ruediger came to the TUF house overweight praying not to fight first so he could get in shape all while eating ice cream cake, taking it easy and skipping practice to get a colonic.
Unfortunately the fight ended in underwhelming fashion. Spencer Fisher-proof? He found that out the hard way after eating a punch, shaking his head, shooting for a takedown, losing consciousness. Tiki in denial — UFC After getting clearly knocked out and repeatedly beaten on the ground while unconscious by Robbie Lawler, Tiki Ghosn had the chance to take back his claims of Lawler being overrated but instead claimed the fight was only stopped because of a cut.
After stalking around the Octagon letting the world… and more importantly, Robbie Lawler, know that Stockton, CA was in the building, Diaz landed the signature open hand. The slap put a confused smile on the face of Lawler and just in time for Lawler to wipe the grin off his face and get his head back into the fight, Diaz followed it up with a shot that left him wobbling. The Slap was eventually taken overseas to Japan where Diaz dusted it off in Pride, then to Strikeforce before bringing it back to the UFC and being most generous with his slaps in his fight with Carlos Condit.
Tony Ferguson scares Dana White…. Cue submission of the year. A Dana gives Inhofer the chance to walk out or follow the rules and Inhofer quit immediately and flew back. Sanchez became irritated immediately. He left everybody a longing for more as well as one of the most passionate and composed retirement speeches in MMA history. What a way to kick off The Ultimate Fighter.
For a brief period of time, the UFC killed off the lightweight division. Scott Junk lost a close fight to Matt Mitrione which set Rampage over the edge and the door gym door paid dearly. Fast forward four years. Fresh off losing his UFC title to Forrest Griffin, Rampage had nothing to lose when he unloaded all of his frustrations out on his old foe.
Not much can be said. Duane Ludwig came out, threw a punch. While locking up a triangle choke, Diaz began flexing at the camera before giving both middle fingers and THEN Kurt Pellegrino tapped out. In that order. Matt Hughes. Although he showed his toughness by surviving a Matt Hughes armbar, the country boy was way too much for the OG. In event marred with controversy and dysfunction; Randy Couture brought home the first UFC title of his career….
And immediately had it stripped due to contract disputes. Coordinated dances on the way to the Octagon, breakdancing in the Octagon and even a flashy backflip attempt to pass the legs of the downed Connelly, all may have looked nice but helped the heavy underdog take home the victory.
He appeared to be trending down when he got the word that he was making his Octagon return after 18 months away from the game. But that one win he made count when he took a viscous shot to the body and used every last bit of strength left to throw a prayer that knocked Pete Sell unconscious. Both made their Octagon debut at UFC Alternate, Steve Jennum stepped in and defeated Harold Howard in under 90 seconds.
Jennum would go on to win only one more fight in his MMA career. In his Performance of the Night performance against Rick Story, Cerrone landed a winning combo so smooth it took a replay just to show how perfect it really was. Jab, right hand to the body, left hook, head kick. Bring in the judges — UFC 7. Silva fought Forrest Griffin and seemed to move as if he were in a kung fu film and finished Griffin with a shot that, to the naked eye, appeared almost harmless.
Set to avenge his only loss to the California Kid, Cruz threw everything in the arsenal at Faber, reclaimed his loss and set the bar for bantamweights almost impossibly high. Over, under ? Velasquez made a statement in the rematch by demolishing JDS for five straight rounds. Despite never giving an inch, JDS lost and heard thunderous booing from the crowd. After trading Demetrious Johnson for Ben Askren, the hype was met immediately.
His first fight, Robbie Lawler. Must see. His press conference was no different. Somehow, Askren had gotten under the skin of Kamaru Usman before the press conference so far that it seemed like the majority of the verbal sparring was between Askren and Usman.
Two men not even fighting. New fans realized how a wrestling-heavy fighter with sub-par striking was such a fan favorite. Will their paths cross? We can only hope! Walls caving in — UFC 9: As the UFC was gaining popularity, they were finding out the hard way that not all publicity was good publicity.
UFC pay-per-views were being pulled and they were getting on the wrong side of very powerful figures. Out of desperation the UFC quickly implemented more rules to try and appease the courts and the event went on to be the worst event so far.
The two went to war in quite easily one of the greatest fights in UFC history. Sweet Caroline! He defeated Thiago Silva, pushed his record to and proposed to his girlfriend after the fight. All in front of his hometown crowd. With a Donald Cerrone type of fight output, Adesanya found himself in a title fight at UFC against Robert Whittaker and bringing home the belt in front of 57, fans.
The most in UFC history. Lauzon was eating some of the best shots Varner had to offer, pushed pressure, put himself into a guillotine but rallied back to score a miraculous triangle. Jones defeated Andre Gusmaro by unanimous decision in front of the Minneapolis crowd before becoming one of the biggest names in UFC history.
Beginning with his debut at UFC 28, there was a long period of time where the most feared name in the heavyweight division was Andrei Arloski.
But if the interim turned undisputed champ was only and 26 years old, what did fellow heavyweights fear, exactly? His finals opponent, Scott Ferrozzo, however, was taken a full 18 minutes with Tank Abbott and forfeit before the finals starting, making Mark Coleman champion by default. It was only a matter of time before he would come make history in the UFC and he did just that when he won the inaugural UFC light heavyweight title in his second victory over Kevin Jackson.
Matt Hughes and Jens Pulver. Heavyweight submission artist Josh Barnett had little to say after losing by submission for the first time in his career to Ben Rothwell.
To put that in perspective for you, Josh Barnett was the youngest heavyweight champion of all time with 18 career submission victories. TUF 5 could best be summed up with just this one scene. When Jens Pulver opted to pick the first fight, the pick of the first fighter went to BJ Penn and instead of just picking the fighter like every coach had no problem doing for the past four seasons, Penn demanded anybody who wanted to be on his team, raise their hand.
When Dana White finally got a hold of the situation, Pulver chimed in, encouraging anybody who wanted to be with BJ to keep their hand up and they can be on his team. It was the most unnecessarily long and chaotic team picking in the history of TUF. By a large margin.
After multiple attempts at finding the perfect, golden voice for the UFC the search was over. The UFC found their man. And he let them hear it too. How was it handled? Ambushing Dana at a casino mid-hand with a camera. Coleman shipped off to Japan to fight for Pride before coming back to his original stomping grounds and defeating Stephan Bonnar for his first Octagon win in nearly twelve years. After making a name for himself in WSOF for over three years, the undefeated brawler came to the UFC with intentions of swing hard and climb to the top.
Arlovski submitted him previously at UFC 51, he stood at the feared, undisputed champ and was an all-around threat. Both men threw, both men saw the ground and Tim Sylvia avenged his UFC 51 loss, taking home the heavyweight title.
Ortega squared off against Cub Swanson in his first main event effort. Ortega won with a guillotine choke that would make the entire Gracie family tip their hats.
Forgoing the opportunity to call for a title shot or call out a money fight, Ortega grabbed the microphone and share a heartfelt urge to save troubled youth. They got their wish in less than a minute when Teemu Packalen caught a right hand to the chin that resulted in a collapse the whole arena felt.
First ballot hall of fame rant right there on Fox. After the final horn, Hall stood up and limped to his corner before being announced winner by unanimous decision. Fans watching were treated to a quick submission win for Poirier and the setting of the table for their high stakes rematch 7 years later. One that could have and should have been avoided. Round one: Poke to the eye led Anthony Johnson to shoot for a takedown that halted the rest of the round.
Round two: Two pokes to the eye led Anthony Johnson to shoot for a takedown that halted the rest of the round. Round three: Poke to the eye led Anthony Johnson to collapse and effectively lose the fight. Mazzagatti even managed to make the hand raising at the end of the fight look difficult. When all was said and done it was clear that Nick Diaz was more than ready for his title shot against GSP. Read that back if you need to. Tito Ortiz defeated Wanderlei Silva. Sherk would go on to defeat Florian by unanimous decision.
The fairytale would dictate he shocks the world again and takes home the title. Unfortunately his story led him under a flurry of Couture punches and that was it. Well, no explanation needed. Bisping goes blue — UFC After weeks of taunting by way of words, dances and songs, Jorge Rivera had to face the music and step in the Octagon with a disgruntled Michael Bisping.
Conor McGregor sells out arenas, sells out press conferences and sells out weigh ins. He sells out MMA and boxing venues. At the height of his popularity it was nearly impossible to imagine him even more polarizing. Dropping Notorious B. Well maybe not but fun nonetheless. When Perry broke free of the choke the camera focused on a horribly, horribly broken nose on the face of Mike Perry that took twitter by storm.
The bad news is he lost to Yoel Romero. Good news is Romero missed weight so Rockhold retained his title. Bad news is he had to stand there very awkwardly and uncomfortably while Romero gave him a congratulatory kiss on the cheek.
Jon Jones failed a drug test and was bowing out of the event despite the begging and pleading of Cormier. Silva is also a kisser — UFC weigh-in: Before taking on Chris Weidman for his millionth title defense Anderson Silva weighed in, walked across the stage and engaged in a stare down that went from intense to awkward when their lips pressed against each other. As you guessed, Conor answered for him.
Every base seemed to be covered before Dana would continue and make us laugh all over again. The way the rant kicked off was all you need to know to want to tune in. Predominantly diarrhea. Kevin Randleman went as far as letting a healthy amount slip during his fight against Renato Sobral. Not a good way to make friends when there are still five fights after you.
Well, kind of. The champion, Murilo Bustamante, locked in an armbar that caused Matt Lindland to tap out.
John McCarthy broke up the action before declaring it a mistake and that the two would need to resume action, potentially causing Bustamante the title. Before fighting for a spot on the team, doctors noticed a blister of some sort on the forehead of John David Shackelford who said it first appeared the previous weekend.
One test later, Dana White informed Shackelford he had a herpes lesion on his forehead, and he was to leave the house. Equipped with thong sandals and jeans, Sonnen landed a takedown on Silva and both men exchanged punches from the ground before teammates broke up the fight. Sam, Okt. Honda Center, Anaheim Vereinigte Staaten.
Follow live. Main Card. Brock Lesnar. Lebe jetzt. Cain Velasquez. Jake Shields. Martin Kampmann. Diego Sanchez.
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