Mar 122011
 

UFC President Dana White announced today that Zuffa, LLC. bought out its rival MMA promotion, Strikeforce. (File photo)

Today, UFC President Dana White announced via MMAFighting.com reporter Ariel Helwani that the world’s premier mixed martial arts company has purchased their sole North American competitor of note, the San Jose, California-based promotion Strikeforce. While the MMA world is abuzz with questions and concerns regarding the future of the smaller organization’s fighters as well as their deals with Showtime, K-1, and DREAM, Dana White has stated that the organization will remain autonomous in much the same way that the WEC operated for four years prior to being absorbed by the UFC.

Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker will remain in charge of Strikeforce and things will be “business as usual” said the UFC headman, including deals with fighters who are mutually outspoken in their dislike for Dana White, such as “Semtex” Paul Daley (23-10-2) and “The Baby Faced Assassin” Josh Barnett (21-5), and the inclusion of Women’s MMA (WMMA).  The UFC President reasserted these points by stating, “That’s a separate business that has their own income. They have their own budgets and everything else that they do. They have their own television deals. If they’re that interested in acquiring [a fighter], it’s no different than it was before.” Continue reading »

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Mar 122011
 

Bellator 36 airs live tonight on MTV2 at 9pm ET. (Photo courtesy of Bellator)

Bellator Fighting Championships stops in at the Shreveport Municipal Auditorium in Shreveport, Louisiana for the first round of its Season 4 Lightweight Tournament tonight. Former WEC Lightweight Champion “Razor” Rob McCullough (19-6) takes on ”Pitbull” Patricky Freire (1-0, 7-1 NSF) in the main event and two-time tournament finalist Toby Imada (27-15) returns for a “third time’s the charm” run at the belt, but first he must get past his new opponent, alternate Josh Shockley (6-0), who joins the roster due to Ferrid Kheder (16-3) missing weight and bolting from the weigh-ins. Season 2 semi-finalist Carey Vanier (8-2) looks to rematch Imada in the semis but first he has to prove his worth against the undefeated submission expert Lloyd Woodard (10-0) while Polish import Marcin Held (0-0, 10-1NSF) makes his debut on U.S. soil  against Bellator and Strikeforce veteran Mike Chandler (5-0) who has finished all five of his opponents and all but one of those in the first round. Overall Bellator again delivers a set of brackets filled with intriguing story lines and stylistic match-ups to ensure that the MMA community will be tuning in to MTV2 for every episode of their live mixed martial arts offerings. Continue reading »

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