Monday 28 February 2011

MMAjunkie.com's John Morgan on today's HeavyMMA podcast

MMAjunkie.com lead staff reporter John Morgan is a guest on this week's edition of the HeavyMMA Podcast.

Morgan joins hosts Matt Brown and Jeremy Botter to preview this week's "UFC 127: Penn vs. Fitch" event, as well as discuss the struggle of uninsured fighters and the potential future of Fedor Emelianenko.

Check out Episode No. 30 of the HeavyMMA Podcast at Heavy.com.


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Brandon Vera Training Updates

It seems as though I have been entrenched with social networking these days with my last couple posts.� So I figured why stop now?� I will move from Twitter to Facebook this time.
I try to friend and be a fan with as many fighters as I can.� It’s interesting to me to see what the [...]

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Ask the Fight Doc: Can vegan/vegeterian diets hinder fighters such as Jon Fitch?

Ahead of his eventual majority draw with B.J. Penn at UFC 127, much of the pre-event discussion focused on Jon Fitch and his new vegan diet.

While once a massive welterweight who'd hit close to 200 pounds between fights, Fitch recently switch to an all-vegan diet that reportedly caused him to slim down prior to UFC 127.

Fitch finished strong against Penn, and his late-fight surge prevented a loss. But in our latest "Ask the Fight Doc" installment, MMAjunkie.com medical columnist Dr. Johnny Benjamin discusses whether Fitch's performance could have been affected by the dietary changes.


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Revealing recent Fedor Emelianenko interview - last entrance song, his injury, life


courtesy of sherdog.com
Came across another recent Fedor Emelianko's interview from from his official site posted on 08/08/2008. Cool date!  He talks about finding religion, his entrance song and a few other interesting things. Read on for details.

Correspondent: Fedor, first fight according to your contract this year took place. It became one of the fastest out of Your stellar record. Did You expect such a desicive victory over Tim Sylvia?

Fedor Emelianenko: I never exect when a fight is going to end and can never tell ahead of time what is going to happen. Of course, I do want it to end as soon as possible, though I always mentally prepare myself for a long and gruelling fight.

Correspondent: Traditionally fighter's entrance is accompanied by music. This time it was a complete surprise a complete surprise when you came out to a kazak song "Stepan Razin's Dream" (Son Stepana Razina) , better known as a fold song "Oi, to ne veter" (Oi, that's not wind). What made you choose it, and who was it performed by? MMANinja's Note: as Fedor said he had father Andrei record it for him. From little searching that I did I found a version sung by a folk band. Download it here.

Fedor Emelianenko: It was my choice, I really like the song. With God's help I met a wonderful man - a priest from Nizhnii Novgorod father Andrei. When I heard him chant prayers and sing this song, I asked him to record it for me and he agreed.

Correspondent: After the fight cameras zoomed in on a moment when Your coach Vladimir Voronov placed a cross on you. You haven't had it that long. Are you a person of faith?

Fedor Emelianenko: Yes, I'm a person of faith and recently my life has changed, I will try to live my life according to God's teachings...

Correspondent: First step back to church many people make after something happened: serious illness, loss of a loved one, other tragic events... What was the reason for you to make that decision?

Fedor Emelianenko: When I met father Andrei, all my doubts left me...After being around this man, I realized that its the only right way. Through father Andrei God brought me to people who helped me realize how I used to live and how I should live going forward.

Correspondent: A disappointing incident from your last fight became an injury: a broken thumb, the same one that You already had a surgery on, put a metal plate on and so on, it happened again...According to international standards, after a fracture you can not even talk about fighting until after half a year. Does that mean that in 2008 You will not be able to fight?

Fedor Emelianenko: In reality, I don't feel a lot of pain, hand is healing and I'll hope that everything will work out. My next performance is planned in November: Combat Sambo world championships will take place in St. Petersburg.

Correspondent: Do you have plans to participate in "Affliction-2" in October?

Fedor Emelianenko: I would like to take part in "Affliction-2", but I'm not sure yet if it will happen.

Correspondent: Your younger brother Alexander was going to participate in the last "Affliction" event. What was the reason for him not being allowed to fight? Many fear if the same situation will happen at the next event?

Fedor Emelianenko: I can't comment on the situation. Alexander was in fact barred from performing from some blood tests. That's why I can't really say anything.

Correspondent: Last few years you have not trained with your brother. He moved to St. Petersburg and your training, mostly, takes place in Starii Oskol. Any plans to resume training together?

Fedor Emelianenko: It's more convinient and better for me to train in Starii Oskol. That doesn't work for Alex. From what I understand from his recent interviews, he likes it in St. Petersburg and he isn't planning to go anywhere for training.

Correspondent: A considerable group of fans went with you to America. How important is that for you?

Fedor Emelianenko: For me, of course, it's important to have people close to me, who always support me, worry about me and pray for me. I wish all of them could come with me, but none the less it was great to see guys who cheered for me at the event.

Correspondent: Are you planning to fly to Beijing to support russian athletes?

Fedor Emelianenko: Unfortunately, they way things are working out I will not be to go to Beijing. But I wish I could.

Correspondent: One of the organizers of the "Affliction" event was world famous make of stylish clothing, gothic style. You came out in an "Affliction" t-shirt as well. Do you prefer such "brave" style?

Fedor Emelianenko: I prefer a more simple style in clothing. Though I do really like "Affliction" clothes, it's comfortable. And on my t-shirt there was nothing that was against Russian orthodox, so I came out to the ring in it.

Correspondent: In one of your recent interviews we spoke about a project "Fighting Fedor". Are the participant already picked? When will it start?

Fedor Emelianenko: That's a question for Vadim Finkelstein - he leads that project. I don't know the exact time frames.

Correspondent: What are your plans for the near future?

Fedor Emelianenko: I am leaving for America to participate in a press conference. I will also be negotiating with "Affliction" company.

Check out and learn Fedor's MMA style from his new book:  Fedor: The Fighting System of the World's Undisputed King of MMA

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MMAjunkie.com's John Morgan on today's HeavyMMA podcast

MMAjunkie.com lead staff reporter John Morgan is a guest on this week's edition of the HeavyMMA Podcast.

Morgan joins hosts Matt Brown and Jeremy Botter to preview this week's "UFC 127: Penn vs. Fitch" event, as well as discuss the struggle of uninsured fighters and the potential future of Fedor Emelianenko.

Check out Episode No. 30 of the HeavyMMA Podcast at Heavy.com.


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Poll: Should BJ Penn vs Jon Fitch rematch after their main event draw at UFC 127?

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Kyle Noke Explains Why He Wore Mask During Entrance

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SYDNEY -- MMA Fighting spoke to Kyle Noke about after his submission win over Chris Camozzi at Sunday's UFC 127 in Sydney, Australia and why he wore a high elevation training mask on his way to the cage.


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UFC 127: Michael Bisping facing inquisition after ?spitting? incident in Sydney

Michael Bisping has refuted the accusation that he deliberately kneed Jorge Rivera in the face in the opening round of their middleweight bout at UFC 127, in Sydney, and denied spitting at Matt Phinney, one of Rivera’s coaches, after the contest.
Rivera’s camp issued a statement on the illegal blow an hour after the contest at [...]

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Vinny Magalhaes vs. Jake Doerr in the works for M-1 Challenge on Showtime

Two-time UFC veteran Vinny Magalhaes has already been announced as a participant at March's "M-1 Challenge: Damkovsky vs. Figueroa," and now his opponent is all but official.

MMAjunkie.com has learned from sources close to the organization that Magalhaes and undefeated Wisconsin native Jake Doerr have verbally agreed to meet in the evening's co-main event, though bout agreements have yet to be finalized.

Featuring a lightweight title fight between current champion Artiom Damkovsky and challenger Jose Figueroa, "M-1 Challenge: Damkovsky vs. Figueroa" takes place March 25 in Virginia.


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Twitter beef: Forrest Griffin and Tito Ortiz spar online

Forrest Griffin and Tito Ortiz have fought twice, and both have ended in a split decision, one win for each fighter. Either those losses didn't sit well with Griffin, or he was bored and needed some entertainment on Thursday.

Griffin tweeted a self-deprecating message, comparing himself to Ortiz's worst qualities. Ortiz responded with several tweets ripping on Griffin.

Tito, let's talk for a second. I've taken one psychology class in grad school, so I'm pretty sure that qualifies me to analyze you. Is it possible that you have some unresolved anger and insecurity over the recent rough patch your career has hit? And just who are you angry at, Tito? Is it Forrest or is it this guy?

Work it out, Tito. Channel that anger towards your March 26 bout with Antonio Rogerio Nogueira. Or maybe try some yoga and scented candles. 

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Sunday 27 February 2011

UFC 127 results recap from last night for 'Penn vs Fitch' in Australia

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Tiequan Zhang Believes He Will Compete in a UFC Fight in China This Year

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SYDNEY -- MMA FIghting spoke to Tiequan Zhang following his UFC 127 win over Jason Reinhardt about how he finished Reinhardt, the cut to 145 pounds and whether he feels pressure to keep winning in order to grow the Chinese MMA market.

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MMA R US Store

After the past few weeks of working out deals with suppliers and non stop work on the store, we are finally pleased to announce that MMA R US now has a store where you can pick up mma clothing. �We launched this store with specific goals in mind and thus why it has taken us [...]

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Fedor Emelianenko sweat more while getting his university diploma than beating Tim Sylvia

Fedor Emelianenko just had an amazing weekend at Affliction's Banned event completely overwhelming Tim "The Lame-iac" Sylvia with some vicious punches and winning WAMMA  Heavy Weight title.  He made a big splash with his win at the event and various MMA news media, took pictures with Donald Trump and other celebrities, wore Affliction shirts all around Las Vegas and as Dave Meltzer said he "turned into an undisputed reality" the myths of his skills and might.

You know though, he's already been there, done all that numerous times. Who hasn't been thinking for a while now that his streak just has got to end!? Everyone. He's looked vulnerable so many times, not against Sylvia obviously, but yet his opponents just can't seem to be able to take advantage of those opportunities to beat him.

Anyways, back to my point. He's been there, done that - winning big titles, beating dangerous fighters and proving many wrong. But what Fedor's also done recently, while training for Sylvia, is join the ranks of well educated MMA champions. Just a little over a month ago he defended his Physical Education diploma with "Methodology for developing of strength abilities in training samboists of 13-15 years of age" at Belgorod State University. What usually happens at the "diploma defense" is the student reads their final work on a selected topic in front of a panel of professors and then answer their questions on anything at all that has to do with the topic. No multiple choice here, you have to know your stuff!

Also same little tiny write up mentions that Fedor may get to use his education and experience at the still in construction Academy of Fedor Emelianenko in Belgorod to coach professional fighers. It'll be a really hot MMA training spot for sure.

It's amazing how Fedor managed to keep true to himself and still live in a tiny city, a little aparment and with how rich and famous he is, still finish a Physical Education degree. Congratulations to Fedor and his achievements outside the ring. More Pictures from his "diploma defense".

Check out and learn Fedor's MMA style from his book: Fedor: The Fighting System of the World's Undisputed King of MMA

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Spike TV offers UFC 129 "UFC Prelims" special with Toronto show

Spike TV will air a "UFC Prelims" special as part of April's UFC 129 event in Toronto.

UFC officials confirmed the plans during Saturday's live broadcast of UFC 127.

Although not officially announced, sources told MMAjunkie.com that welterweight bouts of Nate Diaz vs. Rory MacDonald and Brian Foster vs. Sean Pierson are the leading candidates for the cable broadcast.


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