Jul 212012
 

(Photo courtesy of Zuffa, LLC.)

—MAIN CARD (on Pay-Per-View, 10:00pm ET)—

Urijah Faber vs. Renan Barão:  Barão via Unanimous Decision (49-46, 50-45, 49-46), Round 5, 5:00

Hector Lombard vs. Tim Boetsch: Boetsch via Split Decision (29-28, 29-28, 28-29), Round 3, 5:00

Cheick Kongo vs. Shawn Jordan: Kongo via Unanimous Decision (30-28, 30-27, 30-27), Round 3, 5:00

Brian Ebersole vs. James Head: Head via Split Decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28), Round 3, 5:00

Chris Clements vs. Matt Riddle: Riddle via Submission (Arm-Triangle Choke), Round 3, 2:02 Continue reading »

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Jul 202012
 

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—MAIN CARD (on Pay-Per-View)—

Urijah Faber (135.0) vs. Renan Barão (135.0)

Hector Lombard (185.5) vs. Tim Boetsch (186.0)

Cheick Kongo (231.0) vs. Shawn Jordan (250.0)

Brian Ebersole (171.0) vs. James Head (170.0)

Chris Clements (170.0) vs. Matt Riddle (170.8) Continue reading »

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May 052012
 

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—MAIN CARD (on FOX)—

Nate Diaz vs. Jim Miller: Diaz via Submission (Guillotine Choke), Round 2, 4:09

Josh Koscheck vs. Johny Hendricks: Hendricks via Split Decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28), Round 3, 5:00

Rousimar Palhares vs. Alan Belcher: Belcher via TKO (Punches), Round 1, 4:18

Pat Barry vs. Lavar Johnson: Johnson via TKO (Punches), Round 1, 4:38 Continue reading »

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Dec 032011
 

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—MAIN CARD (on Spike TV)—

Michael Bisping vs. Jason “Mayhem” Miller: Bisping via TKO (Strikes), Round 3, 3:34

Dennis Bermudez vs. Diego Brandao: Brandao via Submission (Armbar), Round 1, 4:51

John Dodson vs. TJ Dillashaw: Dodson via TKO (Punches), Round 1, 1:54

Yves Edwards vs. Tony Ferguson: Ferguson via Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28), Round 3, 5:00

Johnny Bedford vs. Louis Gaudinot: Bedford via TKO (Knees), Round 3, 1:58 Continue reading »

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Sep 142011
 


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Aug 222011
 

Carson Beebe (top) is just one of several very talented young contenders on the newest season of "The Ultimate Fighter". (Photo courtesy of Sports Page Magazine)

The Ultimate Fighter 14 will be the last season of the hit reality series to be hosted on Spike TV before the program moves to FOX affiliate network FX, and by the look of things, the partnership between the show and Spike will be going out with a bang. The show’s featherweight and bantamweight cast is backed by coaches “Mayhem” Jason Miller (23-6) and “The Count” Micheal Bisping (21-3) – a guy who likes to crack jokes and cause trouble going against someone who often can’t take a joke but himself has quite the penchant for smack-talk, ensuring that there will be plenty of coach-on-coach conflict.

If the WEC taught the MMA world anything, it’s that the lower weight classes rarely afford a boring fight. Add to that the fact that the show’s fourteenth installment features a roster of talent reminiscent of the Season 1 with an increased focus on building fighters rather than showcasing pranks on camera, and spectators are all but guaranteed an explosive season. The level of experience found throughout most of the cast points to a more mature, professional group of men looking to punch, slam, and beat their way to the UFC roster. As reported on the TUF website, the cast members of the TUF 14 are as follows: Continue reading »

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Jun 112011
 

Nick Mamalis (blue gloves) and Adrian Wooley (red gloves) opened up the main card with a back-and-forth bantamweight brawl that ended in a controversial Split Decision. (Photo courtesy of The Score and Glenn Dextras)

June 10 has come and gone and Mississauga, Ontario, Canada has experienced its first professional MMA card which also served as the inaugural MMA event for The Score Fighting Series. The evening was comprised of the full gamut of fighters, with varying skill levels and a multitude of skills sets. All but two of the event’s ten fights made it to the judges’ score cards, and though to some this may imply that the event was filled with uneventful fights, that assumption could not be further from the truth. Continue reading »

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Jun 092011
 

 

(Photo courtesy of The Score Fighting Series)

 

Jordan Mein: 169.8lbs.
Marius Zaromskis: 169.2lbs.

Joe Doerksen: 185.6lbs.
Luigi Fioravanti: 185.2lbs.

Thierry Sokoudjou: 205lbs.
Roy Boughton: 205lbs.

Antonio Carvalho: 144lbs.
Doug Evans: 145lbs.

Adrian Wooley: 135.8lbs.
Nick Mamalis: 136lbs.

Jorge Britto: 155.4lbs.
Kurt Southern: 156lbs.

Josh Hill: 140.4lbs.
Darin Cooley: 140.4lbs.

William Romero: 146lbs.
Tristan Johnson: 145lbs.

Denis Puric:
Syd Barnier:

Alex Ricci: 156lbs.
Mike Sledzion: 155.4lbs.

Tyler Hardcastle: 130.6lbs.
Mike Reilly: 129.2lbs.

Martin Desilets and Roland Delorme have been replaced by Roy Boughton and Darin Cooley, respectively.
It is unknown at the current time if/why Denis Puric vs. Syd Barnier was scrapped from the card.

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