looks like gray has an opponent for september, releash. the first three fights for this card are kerrrazzzeeee!
UFC Fight Night 15, September 17, 2008 - Omaha Civic Auditorium, Omaha, Nebraska - Spike TV
Mac Danzig Vs. Clay Guida
Nate Diaz Vs. Josh Neer
Gray Maynard Vs. Matt Wiman
Houston Alexander Vs. Eric Schafer
Kyle Bradley Vs. Joe Lauzon
Ed Herman Vs. Alan Belcher
leafs, know that we're all sending out our hearts and thoughts to you and your family. i'm sorry to hear about your grandfather, my friend.
thanks man... my grandfather actually passed away about 45minutes after my last msg, so it's been kind of a stupid busy week... Everything turned out really well though and i thank everyone for their support
"I'll ride the wave where it takes me"
09/19/05, 05/09/06, 05/10/06
can't wait for thomson vs. melendez in strikeforce tonight! weigh-ins from yesterday...
Friday's event kicks off at 9:30 p.m. ET (6:30 p.m. PT). The HDNet broadcast begins at 10:30 p.m. ET (7:30 p.m. PT) with the first bout starting 30 minutes later.
Strikeforce: Melendez Vs. Thomson, June 27, 2008 - HP Pavilion, San Jose, California - HDNet
Main Card:
Gilbert Melendez (155) Vs. Josh Thomson (155) - Strikeforce LW Championship
Drew Fickett (n/a) Vs. Luke Stewart (n/a) - (Bout likely scratched as both Joe Riggs and Drew Fickett not able to get clearance from CSAC)
Miesha Tate (145) Vs. Elaina Maxwell (146)
Bobby Southworth (205) Vs. Anthony Ruiz (203) - Strikeforce LHW Championship
Jeremiah Metcalf (185) Vs. Raymond Daniels (184)
Chris Cariaso (135.5) Vs. Anthony Figueroa (134.5)
Billy Evangelista (155) Vs. Nam Phan (154)
Jesse Gillespie (186) Vs. Eric Lawson (185) - HDNet swing bout
Pre-lims:
Bobby Stack (155) Vs. Jose Palacios (155)
Eric Jacob (156) Vs. Alexander Trivino (156)
Jorge Interiano (201) Vs. Travis Johnson (205)
Cyrillo Padhillo (169) Vs. Jesse Jones (169)
Bryan Caraway (140) Vs. Alvin Cacdac (141)
i think i might watch this, it's my b-day though so i might be going out, still not sure if i'm in the mood to celebrate though, so i might wait till the weekend to go out
"I'll ride the wave where it takes me"
09/19/05, 05/09/06, 05/10/06
looks like gray has an opponent for september, releash. the first three fights for this card are kerrrazzzeeee!
UFC Fight Night 15, September 17, 2008 - Omaha Civic Auditorium, Omaha, Nebraska - Spike TV
Mac Danzig Vs. Clay Guida
Nate Diaz Vs. Josh Neer
Gray Maynard Vs. Matt Wiman
Houston Alexander Vs. Eric Schafer
Kyle Bradley Vs. Joe Lauzon
Ed Herman Vs. Alan Belcher
wow all of those fights look great. early predictions are
Mac - even though i'm a bigger guida fan i just think mac will be able to survive until he can catch clay in something
Nate - Sorry i'm a huge Diaz fan and have no reason not to cheer for him in this fight
Gray - Matt looked incredible in his last fight but i still think gray can pull this out
Houston - i hope he can land a huge punch to take out schafer... if not then look for schafer to catch him in a sub early in the fight. pretty much if it goes to the ground houston is done
Joe - He's awsome and i have no reason to think he won't win this fight
Ed - Tough fight to call, i'm going to go with ed because i think he can get the tko here. Belcher is going to be determined though after the montreal fight and can catch ed with a sub if he's not careful. still i'll take ed by tko
"I'll ride the wave where it takes me"
09/19/05, 05/09/06, 05/10/06
looks like gray has an opponent for september, releash. the first three fights for this card are kerrrazzzeeee!
UFC Fight Night 15, September 17, 2008 - Omaha Civic Auditorium, Omaha, Nebraska - Spike TV
Mac Danzig Vs. Clay Guida
Nate Diaz Vs. Josh Neer
Gray Maynard Vs. Matt Wiman
Houston Alexander Vs. Eric Schafer
Kyle Bradley Vs. Joe Lauzon
Ed Herman Vs. Alan Belcher
GRAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(can you tell I'm excited?) Seriously, he's been fighting A LOT in this past year! I personally think he deserves a better opponent than Wiman. I mean if Mac is getting Clay Guida then shouldn't Gray be matched with someone a little higher up in the lightweight division. I may just have to call Joe Silva and give him a piece of my mind.
ps Sorry I've been a little mia lately. I actually just took my last exam of third year of medical school this morning. I am officially now on vacation for 9 whole days!
ps #2 Can I assume you are not in Hartford with a certain someone (cough, cough ... Ceg)?
i think i might watch this, it's my b-day though so i might be going out, still not sure if i'm in the mood to celebrate though, so i might wait till the weekend to go out
i'm getting up late, so i started a b-day thread late...hope you see it before the day's out!
in any case, i hope you're up for a celebration soon. been a tough time for you recently, i'm sure. hope things are better today and you have a good one for your birthday.
(can you tell I'm excited?) Seriously, he's been fighting A LOT in this past year! I personally think he deserves a better opponent than Wiman. I mean if Mac is getting Clay Guida then shouldn't Gray be matched with someone a little higher up in the lightweight division. I may just have to call Joe Silva and give him a piece of my mind.
ps Sorry I've been a little mia lately. I actually just took my last exam of third year of medical school this morning. I am officially now on vacation for 9 whole days!
ps #2 Can I assume you are not in Hartford with a certain someone (cough, cough ... Ceg)?
j bully! haha
actually, i think wiman is a good sign that he's a fight or two away from a title contention spot. matt's looked really impressive in his last few and just had a ko over thiago tavares for both ko of the night and fight of the night. just my thoughts initially on that one. my second thought was...this is a great matchup for gray! i think he poses a lot of problems for matt and can grind him down, and put the fight where he wants it. i'm agreeing with leafs on this one.
congrats on the vacation! that's sweet! enjoy a lil' bit o' rancho relaxo!
...i am sad to say i am not with ceg in hartford. :(
i'm getting up late, so i started a b-day thread late...hope you see it before the day's out!
in any case, i hope you're up for a celebration soon. been a tough time for you recently, i'm sure. hope things are better today and you have a good one for your birthday.
yup i saw it, thanks mookie... my friends talked me into going out tonight so i won't be around for the card tonight (pvring it). Going out drinking and then to see Wanted so it should be a good night.
Have fun whoever is watching the show tonight
"I'll ride the wave where it takes me"
09/19/05, 05/09/06, 05/10/06
hope you had a fun time on the birthday night out, leafs!
not sure if you've watched the strikeforce show, but the thomson vs. melendez match was definitely the highlight. tate vs. maxwell was also pretty good. i won't say who wins in case you haven't seen it...warning, though: the LHW title match was a chore to watch...zzzz....:D
looking forward to see some fresh profiles on patrick cote and ricardo almeida on the countdown show tonight.
oh yeah, i was watching TKO 32 on the fight network the other day and jesse bongfedlt, the WW champion, used yellow ledbetter as an entrance song!
George St. Pierre nominated for an ESPY
MMAjunkie.com
Jul 01, 2008
UFC welterweight champion Georges St. Pierre (16-2 MMA, 10-2 UFC), who avenged a previous loss and reclaimed the UFC's 170-pound title with a victory over Matt Serra in April, is a nominee for a 2008 ESPY award.
ESPN today unveiled the list of 37 categories and the corresponding nominees.
St. Pierre is the lone MMA competitor on the list of finalists for the "Best Fighter" category.
St. Pierre goes head-to-head with Kelly Pavlik, Floyd Mayweather, Joe Calzaghe and Holly Holm -- all four of whom are boxers.
No other MMA fighter, event or moment was nominated for an award.
St. Pierre, a 27-year-old French-Canadian, lost his title to Serra in April 2007 but has since rebounded for three consecutive victories. In addition to his second-round TKO of Serra in April, St. Pierre defeated Josh Koscheck via unanimous decision in August and Matt Hughes via second-round submission in December. He headlines next month's UFC 87 event against top contender Jon Fitch.
The 16th annual ESPYs broadcast airs July 20 at 9 p.m. ET on ESPN and ESPN HD.
The ESPY awards (Excellence in Sports Performance Yearly Awards), a sports-achievement-recognition program created by ESPN, began in 1993. The awards have been determined exclusively via an online fan vote since 2005.
why do i feel like i am going to get all of these wrong? no gut feelings this time other than cote. i don't want to see either guy lose that one though! :(
i'm starting to get really excited about this main card. so many 50/50 matches!
UFC 86, July 5, 2008 - Mandalay Bay Events Center, Las Vegas, Nevada - PPV
Main Card:
Quinton Jackson Vs. Forrest Griffin - jackson by tko
Ricardo Almeida Vs. Patrick Côté - côté by tko
Chris Lytle Vs. Josh Koscheck - lytle by tko
Gleison Tibau Vs. Joe Stevenson - tibau by decision
Tyson Griffin Vs. Marcus Aurelio - aurelio by submission
Pre-lims:
Gabriel Gonzaga Vs. Justin McCully - gonzaga by submission
Denis Siver Vs. Melvin Guillard - siver by submission
Cole Miller Vs. Jorge Gurgel - gurgel by submission
Justin Buchholz Vs. Corey Hill - hill by tko
hope you had a fun time on the birthday night out, leafs!
not sure if you've watched the strikeforce show, but the thomson vs. melendez match was definitely the highlight. tate vs. maxwell was also pretty good. i won't say who wins in case you haven't seen it...warning, though: the LHW title match was a chore to watch...zzzz....:D
looking forward to see some fresh profiles on patrick cote and ricardo almeida on the countdown show tonight.
oh yeah, i was watching TKO 32 on the fight network the other day and jesse bongfedlt, the WW champion, used yellow ledbetter as an entrance song!
thanks mookie, ya man i had a great time!!!
i still haven't watched it, it is on dvr though so i will soon. I've heard nothing but good things about the thomson/melendez fight.
I can't picture ledbetter as an entrance song but hell i'll take it at any time. Weird song to have though, i'd still go with blood lol
"I'll ride the wave where it takes me"
09/19/05, 05/09/06, 05/10/06
why do i feel like i am going to get all of these wrong? no gut feelings this time other than cote. i don't want to see either guy lose that one though! :(
i'm starting to get really excited about this main card. so many 50/50 matches!
UFC 86, July 5, 2008 - Mandalay Bay Events Center, Las Vegas, Nevada - PPV
Main Card:
Quinton Jackson Vs. Forrest Griffin - jackson by tko
Ricardo Almeida Vs. Patrick Côté - côté by tko
Chris Lytle Vs. Josh Koscheck - lytle by tko
Gleison Tibau Vs. Joe Stevenson - tibau by decision
Tyson Griffin Vs. Marcus Aurelio - aurelio by submission
Pre-lims:
Gabriel Gonzaga Vs. Justin McCully - gonzaga by submission
Denis Siver Vs. Melvin Guillard - siver by submission
Cole Miller Vs. Jorge Gurgel - gurgel by submission
Justin Buchholz Vs. Corey Hill - hill by tko
thanks for the thing about gsp, can't believe anderson silva wasn't nominated though
i haven't really had a look at this card yet, but from what i see i agree completely, so many 50/50 fights. I'll get to my picks as soon as i can
"I'll ride the wave where it takes me"
09/19/05, 05/09/06, 05/10/06
thanks for the thing about gsp, can't believe anderson silva wasn't nominated though
i haven't really had a look at this card yet, but from what i see i agree completely, so many 50/50 fights. I'll get to my picks as soon as i can
i was a bit surprised too. maybe they will have a different category for mixed martial artists in the future.
yep, 50/50 throughout the card...should make for some entertaining and competitive matches! after a busy june, it seems like this one has crept up on us.
some changes made to the unified rules of MMA recently. i like the idea of having more weight classes. we'll have to see how it works out as the rules are gradually implemented in each area. finally they have done away with the downward elbow rule (although my only concern there is eye sockets and cheeks, if someone is on top and in guard throwing a downward elbow..hmm...)
let's hope the referees start realizing what is actually the back of the head, now that they have stated the definition once again!
Commission updates unified MMA rules
by Steve Sievert
Jul 04, 2008
The Association of Boxing Commissions has ratified changes to the unified rules of mixed martial arts aimed at enhancing safety and altering weight classes.
The ABC, which provides regulatory guidelines for MMA and boxing in the U.S. and Canada, made the changes during its annual meeting Thursday in Montreal. Among the amendments passed to the unified rules, first adopted by the State Athletic Control Board in New Jersey in 2001, is clarification on what constitutes an illegal blow to the back of a fighter's head. The commission has defined this restricted area as the top of the head through the centerline of the skull to the spine, with a one-inch variance to either side.
Another rule change removes a restriction on the use of elbows to strike. The previous rule prohibited "downward pointing of elbow strikes." Those blows are now legal, except to restricted areas of the body, such as the back of the head mentioned above.
"Allowing downward elbows makes sense," Keith Kizer, executive director of the Nevada State Athletic Commission, told MMAjunkie.com. "I think we were over-regulating that aspect with the way the rules were written. It's where the blow lands that makes elbows dangerous. The reasoning behind this change makes sense."
Kizer, whose duties associated with UFC 86 and a boxing event Saturday in Las Vegas kept him from attending the ABC meeting, adds that he is just learning about the revised rules and intends to review them in more detail in the coming weeks. He will take a particularly close look at a change to the light heavyweight division that shifts the weight range to 205 to 225 pounds. Previously, the light-heavyweight division ranged from 186 to 205 pounds.
"I don't get that one," Kizer said. "I'm surprised by it. I need to understand the reasoning behind the change. I didn't think there was a big concern over how the weight classes were structured. This change creates a significant weight differential in the division and leaves only a 40-pound gap at heavyweight."
The heavyweight division now has a revised range of 226 to 265 pounds.
It's at the discretion of state athletic commissions whether to adopt the unified rules.
While Kizer is a proponent of consistency and uniformity of rules for the sport, he doesn't expect the NSAC to adopt the revised regulations immediately. The NSAC typically reviews rules on an annual basis, with the next assessment expected next year.
The ABC is a nonprofit organization, with its membership comprised of state athletic commission representatives from across the U.S. and Canada.
I don't follow UFC, but a couple of days ago Jim Rome had Rampage Jackson doing one of his (lame) correspondent's pieces.
Anyway, they showed a clip of RJ flooring Chuck Liddell. I never suspected the UFC was rigged, but....
The punch never should have knocked down a badass UFCer.
And then, the three supposed punches to Liddell's head all hit the mat.
This shit is just like pro wrestling!!!
If I had known then what I know now...
Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
VIC 07
EV LA1 08
Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
Columbus 10
EV LA 11
Vancouver 11
Missoula 12
Portland 13, Spokane 13
St. Paul 14, Denver 14
He will take a particularly close look at a change to the light heavyweight division that shifts the weight range to 205 to 225 pounds. Previously, the light-heavyweight division ranged from 186 to 205 pounds.
The heavyweight division now has a revised range of 226 to 265 pounds.
i don't get it.... what is the 186 to 205 range called now??
did the middleweights change?
~~*~~ ...i surfaced and all of my being was enlightend... ~~*~~
i don't get it.... what is the 186 to 205 range called now??
did the middleweights change?
from what i can gather with my limited iq , haha...there will be a number of new weight categories, but we'll have to see if they're adopted by each regulatory body first.
so i saw this posted after the article, but i'm not sure if these are the correct ones or how reliable the info is...
The fourteen weight classes include:
flyweight (up to 105 lbs)
super flyweight (over 105.1 to 115 lbs)
bantamweight (over 115.1 to 125 lbs)
super bantamweight (over 125.1 to 135 lbs)
featherweight (over 135.1 to 145 lbs)
lightweight (over 145.1 to 155 lbs)
super lightweight (over 155.1 to 165 lbs)
welterweight (over 165.1 to 175 lbs)
super welterweight (over 175.1 to 185 lbs)
middleweight (over 185.1 to 195 lbs)
super middleweight (over 195.1 to 205 lbs)
light heavyweight (over 205.1 to 225 lbs)
heavyweight (over 225.1 to 265 lbs)
super heavyweight (over 265.1 lbs)
oh, and good luck on the picks for tomorrow, ceg. they are tough!!!
from what i can gather with my limited iq , haha...there will be a number of new weight categories, but we'll have to see if they're adopted by each regulatory body first.
so i saw this posted after the article, but i'm not sure if these are the correct ones or how reliable the info is...
The fourteen weight classes include:
flyweight (up to 105 lbs)
super flyweight (over 105.1 to 115 lbs)
bantamweight (over 115.1 to 125 lbs)
super bantamweight (over 125.1 to 135 lbs)
featherweight (over 135.1 to 145 lbs)
lightweight (over 145.1 to 155 lbs)
super lightweight (over 155.1 to 165 lbs)
welterweight (over 165.1 to 175 lbs)
super welterweight (over 175.1 to 185 lbs)
middleweight (over 185.1 to 195 lbs)
super middleweight (over 195.1 to 205 lbs)
light heavyweight (over 205.1 to 225 lbs)
heavyweight (over 225.1 to 265 lbs)
super heavyweight (over 265.1 lbs)
oh, and good luck on the picks for tomorrow, ceg. they are tough!!!
seems like too many to me.... you're going to have a "champion" for each one of those categories??? that seems weird.... i don't see what the big deal is... these guys gain and lose 10 pounds at the drop of a hat! call me crazy, but i foresee fighters holding the "title" for 3 weightclasses at a time!
thanks for luck on the picks... i need it! i have to get them in tonight.... i can't decide if i want to "reverse-psychologize" the Rampage/Forrest fight, like i did for Amir & CB. I want Forrest to win, but I might have to pick Rampage for that to happen!
~~*~~ ...i surfaced and all of my being was enlightend... ~~*~~
i will assume you won't be joining our discussion for the event, then?
Nope....I don't know anything about it. I'm just saying.......
If I had known then what I know now...
Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
VIC 07
EV LA1 08
Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
Columbus 10
EV LA 11
Vancouver 11
Missoula 12
Portland 13, Spokane 13
St. Paul 14, Denver 14
seems like too many to me.... you're going to have a "champion" for each one of those categories??? that seems weird.... i don't see what the big deal is... these guys gain and lose 10 pounds at the drop of a hat! call me crazy, but i foresee fighters holding the "title" for 3 weightclasses at a time! : p
thanks for luck on the picks... i need it! i have to get them in tonight.... i can't decide if i want to "reverse-psychologize" the Rampage/Forrest fight, like i did for Amir & CB. I want Forrest to win, but I might have to pick Rampage for that to happen!
that's one thing that is troubling and i think it became a problem for boxing too...the weight class jumping. they may use 7.5 lbs. intervals, though. it's hard to find the happy medium between a healthy weight cut and a reasonable difference between weights to prevent people from jumping around.
as far as the ufc goes, if these weight classes are instituted, then it means only three more champions for them, since they will only have to add the super LW, super WW and super MW divisions.
we shall see...:)
@ "reverse-psychologize" very nice. hey, if it worked last time...;)
as far as the ufc goes, if these weight classes are instituted, then it means only three more champions for them, since they will only have to add the super LW, super WW and super MW divisions.
but they only had 5 to begin with!
that's 60% more champions!! :eek:
~~*~~ ...i surfaced and all of my being was enlightend... ~~*~~
everbody made weight for tomorrow. quinton was wearing scratch and sniff undies.
UFC 86, July 5, 2008 - Mandalay Bay Events Center, Las Vegas, Nevada - PPV
Main Card:
Quinton Jackson (205) Vs. Forrest Griffin (205) - LHW Championship
Ricardo Almeida (185) Vs. Patrick Côté (185)
Chris Lytle (170) Vs. Josh Koscheck (170)
Tyson Griffin (155) Vs. Marcus Aurelio (155)
Gleison Tibau (156) Vs. Joe Stevenson (155)
Pre-lims:
Gabriel Gonzaga (249) Vs. Justin McCully (236)
Cole Miller (155) Vs. Jorge Gurgel (155)
Denis Siver (155) Vs. Melvin Guillard (155)
Justin Buchholz (155) Vs. Corey Hill (155)
ok.... picks are in..... head is a little foggy, due to large amounts of vodka and small amount of sleep.... so let's see if i can pick 'em better when i'm hung over....
Quinton Jackson v. Forrest Griffin
Winner: Forrest Griffin Split Decision 5 5 <
i will freak out if this actually happens!
Gabriel Gonzaga v. Justin McCully
Winner: Gabriel Gonzaga Technical Knock Out 3 1
Tyson Griffin v. Marcus Aurelio
Winner: Tyson Griffin Unanimous Decision 3 5
Corey Hill v. Justin Buchholz
Winner: Corey Hill Submission (Arm Lock) 2 1
Jorge Gurgel v. Cole Miller
Winner: Jorge Gurgel Submission (Choke) 1 4
Josh Koscheck v. Chris Lytle
Winner: Chris Lytle Technical Knock Out 2 2
Patrick Cote v. Ricardo Almeida
Winner: Patrick Cote Technical Knock Out 2 0
Melvin Guillard v. Dennis Siver
Winner: Melvin Guillard Knock Out 1 1
Joe Stevenson v. Gleison Tibau
Winner: Joe Stevenson Submission (Other) 1 3
~~*~~ ...i surfaced and all of my being was enlightend... ~~*~~
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UFC Fight Night 15, September 17, 2008 - Omaha Civic Auditorium, Omaha, Nebraska - Spike TV
Mac Danzig Vs. Clay Guida
Nate Diaz Vs. Josh Neer
Gray Maynard Vs. Matt Wiman
Houston Alexander Vs. Eric Schafer
Kyle Bradley Vs. Joe Lauzon
Ed Herman Vs. Alan Belcher
thanks man... my grandfather actually passed away about 45minutes after my last msg, so it's been kind of a stupid busy week... Everything turned out really well though and i thank everyone for their support
09/19/05, 05/09/06, 05/10/06
i think i might watch this, it's my b-day though so i might be going out, still not sure if i'm in the mood to celebrate though, so i might wait till the weekend to go out
09/19/05, 05/09/06, 05/10/06
wow all of those fights look great. early predictions are
Mac - even though i'm a bigger guida fan i just think mac will be able to survive until he can catch clay in something
Nate - Sorry i'm a huge Diaz fan and have no reason not to cheer for him in this fight
Gray - Matt looked incredible in his last fight but i still think gray can pull this out
Houston - i hope he can land a huge punch to take out schafer... if not then look for schafer to catch him in a sub early in the fight. pretty much if it goes to the ground houston is done
Joe - He's awsome and i have no reason to think he won't win this fight
Ed - Tough fight to call, i'm going to go with ed because i think he can get the tko here. Belcher is going to be determined though after the montreal fight and can catch ed with a sub if he's not careful. still i'll take ed by tko
09/19/05, 05/09/06, 05/10/06
GRAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(can you tell I'm excited?) Seriously, he's been fighting A LOT in this past year! I personally think he deserves a better opponent than Wiman. I mean if Mac is getting Clay Guida then shouldn't Gray be matched with someone a little higher up in the lightweight division. I may just have to call Joe Silva and give him a piece of my mind.
ps Sorry I've been a little mia lately. I actually just took my last exam of third year of medical school this morning. I am officially now on vacation for 9 whole days!
ps #2 Can I assume you are not in Hartford with a certain someone (cough, cough ... Ceg)?
i'm getting up late, so i started a b-day thread late...hope you see it before the day's out!
in any case, i hope you're up for a celebration soon. been a tough time for you recently, i'm sure. hope things are better today and you have a good one for your birthday.
j bully! haha
actually, i think wiman is a good sign that he's a fight or two away from a title contention spot. matt's looked really impressive in his last few and just had a ko over thiago tavares for both ko of the night and fight of the night. just my thoughts initially on that one. my second thought was...this is a great matchup for gray! i think he poses a lot of problems for matt and can grind him down, and put the fight where he wants it. i'm agreeing with leafs on this one.
congrats on the vacation! that's sweet! enjoy a lil' bit o' rancho relaxo!
...i am sad to say i am not with ceg in hartford. :(
yup i saw it, thanks mookie... my friends talked me into going out tonight so i won't be around for the card tonight (pvring it). Going out drinking and then to see Wanted so it should be a good night.
Have fun whoever is watching the show tonight
09/19/05, 05/09/06, 05/10/06
not sure if you've watched the strikeforce show, but the thomson vs. melendez match was definitely the highlight. tate vs. maxwell was also pretty good. i won't say who wins in case you haven't seen it...warning, though: the LHW title match was a chore to watch...zzzz....:D
looking forward to see some fresh profiles on patrick cote and ricardo almeida on the countdown show tonight.
oh yeah, i was watching TKO 32 on the fight network the other day and jesse bongfedlt, the WW champion, used yellow ledbetter as an entrance song!
George St. Pierre nominated for an ESPY
MMAjunkie.com
Jul 01, 2008
UFC welterweight champion Georges St. Pierre (16-2 MMA, 10-2 UFC), who avenged a previous loss and reclaimed the UFC's 170-pound title with a victory over Matt Serra in April, is a nominee for a 2008 ESPY award.
ESPN today unveiled the list of 37 categories and the corresponding nominees.
St. Pierre is the lone MMA competitor on the list of finalists for the "Best Fighter" category.
St. Pierre goes head-to-head with Kelly Pavlik, Floyd Mayweather, Joe Calzaghe and Holly Holm -- all four of whom are boxers.
No other MMA fighter, event or moment was nominated for an award.
St. Pierre, a 27-year-old French-Canadian, lost his title to Serra in April 2007 but has since rebounded for three consecutive victories. In addition to his second-round TKO of Serra in April, St. Pierre defeated Josh Koscheck via unanimous decision in August and Matt Hughes via second-round submission in December. He headlines next month's UFC 87 event against top contender Jon Fitch.
The 16th annual ESPYs broadcast airs July 20 at 9 p.m. ET on ESPN and ESPN HD.
The ESPY awards (Excellence in Sports Performance Yearly Awards), a sports-achievement-recognition program created by ESPN, began in 1993. The awards have been determined exclusively via an online fan vote since 2005.
Voting is now underway at http://www.espys.tv.
http://mmajunkie.com/news/4701/george-st-pierre-nominated-for-an-espy.mma
i'm starting to get really excited about this main card. so many 50/50 matches!
UFC 86, July 5, 2008 - Mandalay Bay Events Center, Las Vegas, Nevada - PPV
Main Card:
Quinton Jackson Vs. Forrest Griffin - jackson by tko
Ricardo Almeida Vs. Patrick Côté - côté by tko
Chris Lytle Vs. Josh Koscheck - lytle by tko
Gleison Tibau Vs. Joe Stevenson - tibau by decision
Tyson Griffin Vs. Marcus Aurelio - aurelio by submission
Pre-lims:
Gabriel Gonzaga Vs. Justin McCully - gonzaga by submission
Denis Siver Vs. Melvin Guillard - siver by submission
Cole Miller Vs. Jorge Gurgel - gurgel by submission
Justin Buchholz Vs. Corey Hill - hill by tko
thanks mookie, ya man i had a great time!!!
i still haven't watched it, it is on dvr though so i will soon. I've heard nothing but good things about the thomson/melendez fight.
I can't picture ledbetter as an entrance song but hell i'll take it at any time. Weird song to have though, i'd still go with blood lol
09/19/05, 05/09/06, 05/10/06
thanks for the thing about gsp, can't believe anderson silva wasn't nominated though
i haven't really had a look at this card yet, but from what i see i agree completely, so many 50/50 fights. I'll get to my picks as soon as i can
09/19/05, 05/09/06, 05/10/06
i was a bit surprised too. maybe they will have a different category for mixed martial artists in the future.
yep, 50/50 throughout the card...should make for some entertaining and competitive matches! after a busy june, it seems like this one has crept up on us.
let's hope the referees start realizing what is actually the back of the head, now that they have stated the definition once again!
Commission updates unified MMA rules
by Steve Sievert
Jul 04, 2008
The Association of Boxing Commissions has ratified changes to the unified rules of mixed martial arts aimed at enhancing safety and altering weight classes.
The ABC, which provides regulatory guidelines for MMA and boxing in the U.S. and Canada, made the changes during its annual meeting Thursday in Montreal. Among the amendments passed to the unified rules, first adopted by the State Athletic Control Board in New Jersey in 2001, is clarification on what constitutes an illegal blow to the back of a fighter's head. The commission has defined this restricted area as the top of the head through the centerline of the skull to the spine, with a one-inch variance to either side.
Another rule change removes a restriction on the use of elbows to strike. The previous rule prohibited "downward pointing of elbow strikes." Those blows are now legal, except to restricted areas of the body, such as the back of the head mentioned above.
"Allowing downward elbows makes sense," Keith Kizer, executive director of the Nevada State Athletic Commission, told MMAjunkie.com. "I think we were over-regulating that aspect with the way the rules were written. It's where the blow lands that makes elbows dangerous. The reasoning behind this change makes sense."
Kizer, whose duties associated with UFC 86 and a boxing event Saturday in Las Vegas kept him from attending the ABC meeting, adds that he is just learning about the revised rules and intends to review them in more detail in the coming weeks. He will take a particularly close look at a change to the light heavyweight division that shifts the weight range to 205 to 225 pounds. Previously, the light-heavyweight division ranged from 186 to 205 pounds.
"I don't get that one," Kizer said. "I'm surprised by it. I need to understand the reasoning behind the change. I didn't think there was a big concern over how the weight classes were structured. This change creates a significant weight differential in the division and leaves only a 40-pound gap at heavyweight."
The heavyweight division now has a revised range of 226 to 265 pounds.
It's at the discretion of state athletic commissions whether to adopt the unified rules.
While Kizer is a proponent of consistency and uniformity of rules for the sport, he doesn't expect the NSAC to adopt the revised regulations immediately. The NSAC typically reviews rules on an annual basis, with the next assessment expected next year.
The ABC is a nonprofit organization, with its membership comprised of state athletic commission representatives from across the U.S. and Canada.
http://mmajunkie.com/news/4723/commission-updates-unified-mma-rules.mma
Anyway, they showed a clip of RJ flooring Chuck Liddell. I never suspected the UFC was rigged, but....
The punch never should have knocked down a badass UFCer.
And then, the three supposed punches to Liddell's head all hit the mat.
This shit is just like pro wrestling!!!
Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
VIC 07
EV LA1 08
Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
Columbus 10
EV LA 11
Vancouver 11
Missoula 12
Portland 13, Spokane 13
St. Paul 14, Denver 14
i will assume you won't be joining our discussion for the event, then?
haha... that's funny.
in my limited MMA-watching experience, i've learned that a camera angle can make all the difference....
punches that look like they are hitting the mat from one angle, can actually be landing quite squarely on someone's ear, for example.
and you're right, Chuck is pretty badass..... but Rampage is a big dude too!!!
i don't get it.... what is the 186 to 205 range called now??
did the middleweights change?
from what i can gather with my limited iq , haha...there will be a number of new weight categories, but we'll have to see if they're adopted by each regulatory body first.
so i saw this posted after the article, but i'm not sure if these are the correct ones or how reliable the info is...
The fourteen weight classes include:
flyweight (up to 105 lbs)
super flyweight (over 105.1 to 115 lbs)
bantamweight (over 115.1 to 125 lbs)
super bantamweight (over 125.1 to 135 lbs)
featherweight (over 135.1 to 145 lbs)
lightweight (over 145.1 to 155 lbs)
super lightweight (over 155.1 to 165 lbs)
welterweight (over 165.1 to 175 lbs)
super welterweight (over 175.1 to 185 lbs)
middleweight (over 185.1 to 195 lbs)
super middleweight (over 195.1 to 205 lbs)
light heavyweight (over 205.1 to 225 lbs)
heavyweight (over 225.1 to 265 lbs)
super heavyweight (over 265.1 lbs)
oh, and good luck on the picks for tomorrow, ceg. they are tough!!!
seems like too many to me.... you're going to have a "champion" for each one of those categories??? that seems weird.... i don't see what the big deal is... these guys gain and lose 10 pounds at the drop of a hat! call me crazy, but i foresee fighters holding the "title" for 3 weightclasses at a time!
thanks for luck on the picks... i need it! i have to get them in tonight.... i can't decide if i want to "reverse-psychologize" the Rampage/Forrest fight, like i did for Amir & CB. I want Forrest to win, but I might have to pick Rampage for that to happen!
Nope....I don't know anything about it. I'm just saying.......
Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
VIC 07
EV LA1 08
Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
Columbus 10
EV LA 11
Vancouver 11
Missoula 12
Portland 13, Spokane 13
St. Paul 14, Denver 14
that's one thing that is troubling and i think it became a problem for boxing too...the weight class jumping. they may use 7.5 lbs. intervals, though. it's hard to find the happy medium between a healthy weight cut and a reasonable difference between weights to prevent people from jumping around.
as far as the ufc goes, if these weight classes are instituted, then it means only three more champions for them, since they will only have to add the super LW, super WW and super MW divisions.
we shall see...:)
@ "reverse-psychologize" very nice. hey, if it worked last time...;)
but they only had 5 to begin with!
that's 60% more champions!! :eek:
no worries, just kidding around.
my ole buddy evan tanner would beg to differ about the fake part, though...;) (see pics below)
releash, you'll like these. the aftermath of some david loiseau elbows. the second one may be a bit on the "ewww" side for some...
"baby" cut:
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b379/segmentedpaintings/l_e931f80c6bbfc720eb6e436daff3d4c5.jpg
mauled by a bear:
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b379/segmentedpaintings/l_71b0bf456e07d25970e6cfd623862463.jpg
according to my calculations...:D...wait give me some time to figure out how to do calculations! haha
and you wanted to be an accountant?.... sheesh... :rolleyes:
1+1 is 2, 2+2 is 4...???...that's all i have memorized so far...:D
UFC 86, July 5, 2008 - Mandalay Bay Events Center, Las Vegas, Nevada - PPV
Main Card:
Quinton Jackson (205) Vs. Forrest Griffin (205) - LHW Championship
Ricardo Almeida (185) Vs. Patrick Côté (185)
Chris Lytle (170) Vs. Josh Koscheck (170)
Tyson Griffin (155) Vs. Marcus Aurelio (155)
Gleison Tibau (156) Vs. Joe Stevenson (155)
Pre-lims:
Gabriel Gonzaga (249) Vs. Justin McCully (236)
Cole Miller (155) Vs. Jorge Gurgel (155)
Denis Siver (155) Vs. Melvin Guillard (155)
Justin Buchholz (155) Vs. Corey Hill (155)
Quinton Jackson v. Forrest Griffin
Winner: Forrest Griffin Split Decision 5 5 <
i will freak out if this actually happens!
Gabriel Gonzaga v. Justin McCully
Winner: Gabriel Gonzaga Technical Knock Out 3 1
Tyson Griffin v. Marcus Aurelio
Winner: Tyson Griffin Unanimous Decision 3 5
Corey Hill v. Justin Buchholz
Winner: Corey Hill Submission (Arm Lock) 2 1
Jorge Gurgel v. Cole Miller
Winner: Jorge Gurgel Submission (Choke) 1 4
Josh Koscheck v. Chris Lytle
Winner: Chris Lytle Technical Knock Out 2 2
Patrick Cote v. Ricardo Almeida
Winner: Patrick Cote Technical Knock Out 2 0
Melvin Guillard v. Dennis Siver
Winner: Melvin Guillard Knock Out 1 1
Joe Stevenson v. Gleison Tibau
Winner: Joe Stevenson Submission (Other) 1 3