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Results for Bellator 56, held Saturday at Memorial Hall in Kansas City, Kan.:
MAIN CARD (MTV2, EPIX)
PRELIMS (Spike.com)
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Following his loss to Nick Diaz at UFC 137, BJ Penn made the shocking announcement that he was going to retire.
Penn is one of the UFC’s most accomplished fighters as he has held both the welterweight and lightweight titles.
Despite just being 32, Penn has decided to call it a career.
Here are the reasons why he is making the right decision.
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It's been a wild ride for MMA fans leading up to UFC 137, but it's been even crazier for former Strikeforce welterweight champion Nick Diaz, who will be taking on B.J. Penn in the main event this weekend.
Penn enters the fight having gone 1-2-1 in his last four fights while Diaz is currently riding a 10-fight win streak. After being pulled out of the original main event with UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre, Diaz was swapped with Carlos Condit. St-Pierre injured his knee in training and was forced to pull off the card altogether. Now Penn vs. Diaz will headline the event at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas.
Diaz was interviewed by MMAfanhouse.com's Ariel Helwani and had a lot to say on the build-up to the fight and about where his motivation for fighting comes from.
On being misunderstood by the public:
I've always gone about this that it's not my job to let people know who I am or how I am. I felt like my job is to go out there and put on a good show, amazing fights and give an amazing effort and hope that people can recognize that sort of thing, and maybe they would want to find out more.
I'm not in this to hurt people. That's not what I want. I'm sometimes pretty out of control by the time I go out there because this isn't something I like to do. I don't want anyone hurt. Everybody points their finger at me and says that I'm the crazy guy and this thug.
On fighting:
I've never liked doing this. I don't like not having a job. Especially when I first started mixed-martial-arts, this is all I could do. After fights, I said this is all I know how to do. I love jiu-jitsu, and I love my team. I love repping Cesar Gracie jiu-jitsu. I love athletics and martial-arts and competition because it gets me right and puts me in the right place.
On drawing motivation to fight:
I take things fight-by-fight, and as far as motivation, I'm going to protect myself so I'm always going to be the same motivated. These people have to pump themselves up sometimes where they pray or they do what they do. What I put all my faith in is the right training, the right direction, the right technique that I put forth to get this job done. I put all my faith in that and not in something like psyching myself all up.
Full 25-minute interview available on MMAfanhouse.com.
Other main card bouts include Hatsu Hioki vs. George Roop, Matt Mitrione vs. Cheick Kongo, Scott Jorgensen vs. Jeff Curran and Mirko "Cro Cop" Flipovic vs. Roy Nelson.
Spike TV bouts begin at 8 p.m. ET and will feature a lightweight bout between Dennis Siver and Donald Cerrone as well as a featherweight matchup with Tyson Griffin and Bart Palaszewski.
Preliminary bouts can be watched on Facebook. They include Dustin Jacoby vs. Clifford Starks, Chris Camozzi vs. Francis Carmont, Ramsey Nijem vs. Danny Downes and Brandon Vera vs. Eliot Marshall.
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The world has been buzzing about Alistair Overeem's UFC arrival for over a month.
This is baffling to former middleweight title contender Chael Sonnen, who doesn't seem too impressed with "The Reem's" body of work.
"(Overeem) is built for show, not for go. He's made for a poster, he looks like he's made out of clay. I understand all of that stuff," Sonnen said on ESPN's MMA Live.
"He's not a very good fighter, and as far as the K-1 being this great striking event, the K-1 is a striking-only event. If you're in the K-1, you're only allowed to strike, but I've never seen a great striker there. I could discredit the K-1 with two syllables––Bob Sapp."
Before signing with the UFC, Overeem held multiple world titles including the Strikeforce heavyweight title, Dream heavyweight title and K-1 World Grand Prix title.
Apparently, Sonnen isn't impressed with the latter, which is the primary reason fans have backed the resurging heavyweight over the years.
Overeem made history by being the only fighter in combat sports to hold a world title in MMA and K-1 at the same time.
There are still plenty of critics surrounding Overeem, but he'll get an opportunity to silence some of them at UFC 141, when he meets former UFC heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar in what is sure to be a blockbuster main event.
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A former champion in the lightweight and welterweight divisions, B.J. Penn has become a staple in the UFC roster. One of the most successful fighters in MMA history, Penn has made more Octagon appearances than almost every fighter to compete in the organization.
With his fight against Nick Diaz at UFC 137, Penn will enter the Octagon for the 21st time, which will move him into fifth place in all-time UFC appearances.
Who are the four fighters with more fights under the UFC banner?
Let's take a look at the top 12 most experienced UFC veterans of all time.
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Generally when you hear about a Tiger fighting a Gazelle, it's obvious who the victor is going to be. The UFC will test that theory at UFC 140 on December 10th, when Yves Jabouin faces Walel Watson in a bantamweight fight. UFC.com has it, as usual:
Canada's own Yves "Tiger" Jabouin will be taking on Walel "The Gazelle" Watson in a bantamweight battle on December 10th at UFC 140 in Toronto. "Jabouin is looking to stay undefeated since moving into the weight division and Watson is coming off a spectacular KO win," said UFC president Dana White today. Both fighters have verbally agreed to the bout.
Jabouin made a successful debut at bantamweight at UFC 134 where he defeated Ian Loveland by close split-decision. Watson looked very impressive his his UFC debut at UFC on Versus 6 earlier this month when he dispatched Joseph Sandoval by TKO in just 77 seconds. The bout is expected to take place on the preliminary portion of the card, that will be main-evented by a UFC light heavyweight title fight between champion Jon Jones and challenger Lyoto Machida.
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The Ultimate Fighting Championship has become one of the world's fastest growing organizations for a reason.
UFC President, Dana White has been the engine of the UFC since it's rapid growth began and has catapulted the organization into a league of their own.
And, as expected, the UFC has outdone themselves again.
Variety.com recently revealed that Cinedigm has collaborated with the UFC to bring forth four UFC events a year in 3D.
While the first fight card has yet to be determined, the first pay-per-view event will hit theaters February 4th, 2012.
Chris McGurk, Cinedigm's CEO, wasn't hesitant at all in joining forces with the UFC as he stated,
"Regardless of the network you have, the most important thing is to be providing content avid audiences want to see in a social setting. UFC, the way it's exploded in the last few years, is the perfect content to put in theaters live and in 3D."
While Cinedigm has not shared which locations would show the first pay-per-view event in 3D, they have stated February's event will be shown in approximately 120 theaters.
Joining forces with Cinedigm has allowed the UFC to gain another stepping stone on way to the top of the sports world.
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Following an injury prompting Brad Tavares? withdrawal from his UFC 137 bout with Dustin Jacoby with UFC debutant Clifford Starks replacing him, UFC officials have announced that the bout has been relegated to the preliminary card.
A contest between bantamweights Jeff Curran (33-13-1 MMA, 0-1 UFC) and Scott Jorgensen (12-4 MMA, 1-0 UFC) has been promoted to the main card in its place.
UFC 137 takes place October 29, emanating from the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, NV. Nick Diaz vs. B.J. Penn will headline the show after Georges ST. Pierre vs. Carlos Condit was scrapped. Two preliminary bout will air on Spike TV with the rest of the night?s undercard streaming on Facebook.
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UFC 141 features one of the biggest super-fights in the sport of MMA. The UFC just acquired Strikeforce MMA, and with it comes their massive heavyweight champion, Alistair Overeem. The UFC wasted no time in pitting their biggest fighter, Brock Lesnar, against him in what will be a huge showdown for No. 1 contender status.
With seven victories in a row, Overeem's on fire. He's finished six of those last seven fights, half with submissions, and half with knockouts. UFC fans are in for a treat, because "The Demolition Man" is the best heavyweight fighter that wasn't in the UFC.
Brock Lesnar is a beast. He's one of the most athletic fighters to ever step into the octagon, and probably the most physically gifted heavyweight ever.
This fight will be a spectacle to behold, no matter where the fight goes. Fans love heavyweight showdowns, because they're the best fighters in the world. Smaller guys may be more skilled, but heavyweights are king. This No. 1 contender fight could very likely produce the next UFC champion.
The fight will have to start standing, and it promises to be extremely entertaining from the moment the bell rings.
Overeem is a professional kickboxer, and is one of the best in the world. He has deadly knees, kicks and drops bombs with his sledgehammers for fists.
Brock Lesnar isn't a great striker, but the beauty of the heavyweight division is that anyone has the power to knock the other fighter out.
Brock will try to take it to the ground, but he hasn't fought anyone with the strength of Overeem in MMA. He also has to be weary of knees when going for the shot.
I imagine he'll try to stand and bang for at least a little while with Overeem, because he won't want to get stuffed on a shot and end up in the Dutch striker's deadly clinch. It will be vital for Brock to check Alistair's leg kicks, because they will certainly wear him down quickly.
Look for Lesnar to try and get inside with a one-two jab cross combo. He has definitely been working diligently on his striking for this fight, and he has a right-hand with one-punch knockout power.
If Brock can land a big shot, the fight is all his. Lesnar will keep Overeem down and surely be able to pound out a TKO victory.
There are many intriguing storylines in this fight, and it has the potential to be a UFC classic. Lesnar and Overeem is a must-watch fight for hardcore, and casual MMA fans alike.
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On the one hand, UFC light heavyweight Brandon Vera owes Thiago Silva, the man who beat him at UFC 125 in January, a debt of gratitude. That's because had Silva not tested positive for steroids following the fight, Vera knows he would be looking for work outside the UFC.
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There is a lot to talk with the recent unfortunate news that Georges St-Pierre has pulled out from his UFC 137 bout with Carlos Condit due to a knee injury. Dana White has announced that the co-main event between B.J. Penn and Nick Diaz will now move into the headlining position, but frankly, that alone isn't enough to salvage the card.
B.J. Penn vs. Nick Diaz Should Be Five Rounds
When the UFC made the move to change non-title main events from three rounds to five rounds, the announcement was met with almost universal approval from hardcore MMA fans.
Great fights deserve five rounds, and sometimes when two great fighters meet, it takes five rounds to really turn a decent fight into a truly great one.
The Edgar vs. Maynard trilogy wouldn't have been great without those two extra rounds, and fights like Jackson vs. Machida, Penn vs. Fitch and Jackson vs. Evans might have actually had a chance at greatness had they been contested over five rounds instead of three.
Penn vs. Diaz is one of those great fights that deserves the dignity of five rounds, and really, those extra two rounds really add far more intrigue.
In this writer's opinion, Penn is a superior boxer, wrestler and BJJ player, and Nick Diaz's only really big advantage over Penn is his renowned conditioning.
I greatly favor Penn in a three round fight and think that he'll easily win the first two rounds before conditioning becomes a big issue. But because Diaz is a highly durable fighter, contesting the fight over five rounds makes the fight far more interesting, and a Diaz victory far more possible.
The only real negative is for bettors who have put money on Penn, counting on Penn to be the better fighter over three rounds.
UFC 137 Needs a New Co-Main Event
While B.J. Penn vs. Nick Diaz is a serviceable main event, the loss of GSP and Condit seriously damages the overall value of the pay-per-view card to the point where simply moving up a fight from the undercard isn't satisfactory.
If the UFC wants to salvage the card and make it worthy of hard-earned fan dollars, they should seriously consider adding a new co-main event.
Josh Koscheck has stepped up by offering to fight Condit, but that fight can't really happen.
The UFC needs St-Pierre to fight as frequently as possible, and while putting a potential title challenger on the sidelines might seem wasteful, it's better than waiting another two months for a new challenger to emerge if St-Pierre can return to action in that time line.
Still, White should consider inserting Koscheck or another high-level fighter in there somewhere, because UFC 137 needs help.
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UFC Undisputed 3, the latest entry into the popular mixed martial arts video game series from THQ, will hit store shelves in January 2012. The new edition features a bevy of interesting fresh features, including traveling back in time to fight in the now-defunct PRIDE organization ... complete with soccer kicks, stomps and Bas Rutten on commentary.
Not only that, the roster has been expanded to include both featherweights and bantamweights.
Speaking of which, THQ is releasing the list of names for the full roster and up first, we've got the light heavyweights (205-pounds). You can play as division champion Jon Jones, who has an all new selection of strikes, including a right back fist, or current number one contender Lyoto Machida, who boasts the front kick you watched him knock Randy Couture out with.
Or, if you'd like, you can even use retired Hall of Famer Chuck Liddell to knock a few heads off for the old school.
Complete light heavyweight roster after the jump.
Ryan Bader
Jason Brilz
Phil Davis
Cyrille Diabate
Rashad Evans
Rich Franklin
Forrest Griffin
Matt Hamill
Dan Henderson*
Quinton "Rampage" Jackson
Jon Jones
Chuck Liddell
Lyoto Machida
Vladimir Matyushenko
Antonio Rogerio Nogueira
Tito Ortiz
Mauricio "Shogun" Rua
Thiago Silva
Brandon Vera*Also available to fight as a middleweight
Any surprises or notable snubs?
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Jon Jones' quick ascension in the light heavyweight division is quite impressive, but UFC president Dana White believes the 24-year-old has even more potential to show.
Jones will compete for the fourth time this year when he defends the light heavyweight title against Lyoto Machida at UFC 140.
While appearing at a pre-UFC 140 press conference earlier this week, White spoke highly of both competitors and said Jones has handled the pressure tremendously well at his age.
"I've said it many times that this guy is the whole package. At such a young age, taking on the names and beating the guys that he has," White said. "You have to respect what he's been able to do at such a young age and how he's done it.”
To put it simply, Jones has manhandled his opponents in such an unprecedented fashion. "Bones" has seemingly made his successful run look easy at this point, while walking away with little or no injuries.
Holding victories over such veterans as Vladimir Matyushenko, Mauricio "Shogun" Rua and Quinton "Rampage" Jackson, Jones has already cemented his claim for one of the top pound-for-pound fighters in mixed martial arts.
And, according to White, a win over Machida will certainly solidify his pound-for-pound status.
"If Jon Jones can walk through Machida the way he walked through Rampage, then he has arrived, he is the real deal," he said. "[Lyoto] Machida is stylistically very tough and I think this is a fun fight.”
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There aren't many fighters out there, if any, whose star is rising faster than Canadian welterweight Rory MacDonald. He has burst into the mixed martial arts fans' consciousness based on his willingness to take a challenge (he fought Carlos Condit in only his second fight in the UFC) and his divinely technical fighting prowess (he rag dolled Nate Diaz and ran through Mike Pyle in his two fights this year).
"Ares" was at the UFC 140 press conference this afternoon, and I got a chance to chat with him about some things, including his UFC 140 opponent Brian Ebersole, how he is handling his fast ascent to MMA stardom and fighting in Canada again for the second time this year.
Please see the attached video for the entire Bleacher Report interview.
If he is happy with facing Brian Ebersole as his next challenge?
"Yeah I'm very happy. He's an experienced guy and he seems to have a lot of following in the short amount of time he's been in the UFC so. He has won all his fights, very tricky, very smart so I gotta bring my A-game for this fight."
On how he is handling his fast ascent in MMA, and if he is able to stay focused?
"Of course. I stick to my training, try to evolve and get better everyday. I have a passion for martial arts and it's a part of my life. It's inevitable that I am gonna keep getting better."
"Handling the attention and all that, it comes with the territory, it's what I expected and what I wanted for my life so, I'm handling it fine."
Did he or does he get an extra boost in his game from fighting in his home country?
"Anywhere I go, anywhere I fight it doesn't matter who's watching or whatever, it's me fighting and there's one guy in the cage you know, that I have to worry about and that's it. Being home in Canada, it's that sense of home so I enjoy being here and fighting for sure."
MacDonald is an incredibly poised and mentally focused man for his age, he also has that key element in sports that is essential to succeed. Confidence in his ability. It was evident when I asked him if he was surprised at how he handled veteran Mike Pyle in his last fight.
"No, it's pretty much how I thought it would go."
I can't wait to see MacDonald live on December 10th.
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MMA DieHards.com learned today that Bellator Fighting Championships will return to Cocopah Resort and Casino in Yuma, Az. for Bellator 55 on Saturday, Oct. 22.
Bantamweight semifinalist Alexis Vila scored knockout of the night when he delivered a first-round KO to tournament�favourite, �Joe Warren, at Bellator 51. The former Cuban Olympian will take on�Team Nova Uniao product Marcos Galvao, who secured his spot in the semifinals with a dominating performance over former WEC Champion Chase Beebe.
In another highly-anticipated semifinal matchup, long time Bellator veteran Ed West takes on Brazilian phenom Eduardo ?Dudu? Dantas. While West secured a decision victory, Dantas delivered an explosive flying-knee to Wilson Reis that propelled the rising star to the semifinals on Oct. 22.
Christian ?Tonton? M?Pumbu is back and will take on fellow light heavyweight Travis Wiuff in a non-title affair. M?Pumbu marched through the Season 4 Tournament field on his way to capturing the title, and will look to keep the momentum going at Bellator 55. Wiuff, looks for win No. 65 of his career when he takes on Bellator?s best 205-pounder.
Season 4 Light Heavyweight Tournament Finalist Richard Hale will be back in action looking to secure his spot in a future tournament with a victory over Bellator veteran Carlos Flores. Hale made headlines at Bellator 38 with an inverted triangle against Nik Fekete.
?We?re thrilled to be returning to Cocopah Resort and Casino for our only Season 5 outdoor event,? Bellator Chairman & CEO Bjorn Rebney said. ?And the Bantamweight Tournament in Season 5 is stacked from top to bottom, so Arizona MMA fans will able to see a truly spectacular show. This gives our audience an unbelievable viewing experience.?
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