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Fedor and M1 to Sue Affliction


fedor-emelianenko-ufc-m1MMA Payout breaks the news that M-1 Global and Fedor Emelianenko have brought a legal suit against Affliction Clothing for breach of contract.

Plaintiff is informed, believes, and based thereon alleges Affliction intended to sign Brett Rogers to fight in Affliction: Trilogy and intended to go forward with the event if the UFC deal failed, but intended to cancel [the event] if the UFC deal closed. Brett Rogers was ready, willing, and able to fight Emelianenko in [the event], but instead of honoring its promises to Emelianenko and M-1 by signing Rogers, Affliction elected to serve its own financial interests at the expense of its partners.


MMA Payout also points out that the legal brief reveals certain facts about Fedor’s contract, such as, “[receiving] 300,000 per bout plus travel and accommodations expenses from Affliction in addition to a “substantial” payment from M-1.”

It will be interesting to see how this plays out as it will hopefully reveal more of the inner workings behind Affliction’s decision to pull the plug on the “Trilogy” fight card and subsequent “partnership” with Zuffa.

Affliction: Trilogy was sent into a tailspin when main event fighter, Josh Barnett, tested positive for steroids and was denied a license by the CSAC. Affliction attempted to find a new opponent for Fedor but opted to cancel the event and fold the promotion

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Machida Out Until January With Hand Surgery


Lyoto-Machida-hand-sugery-insideThe official Light Heavy Weight Champion has undergone hand sugery due to bone spurs and fragments in his left hand. The sugery was anoucned as a success by Machida’s docotor in Brazil.

The Dragon won’t be able to train until at least mid January as he needs at least six weeks to fully recover his hand. This means fight fight fans won’t see the rematch between Machida and Shogun until possibly March, April or May, 2010.

Lyoto talks with Yahoo Sports about his recent win over Shogun:

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From War Machine To Whore Machine!


From War Machine To Whore Machine!The Ultimate Fighter: Team Hughes vs. Team Serra’s contestent War Machine (a.k.a. Jon Koppenhaver) has found a part time job away from the mixed martial arts world to make so extra cash.


War Machine (10-3) annouced via his myspace page that he had signed with La Direct Models earlier this week and has already shot his first sceen with Riley Steele and pornographic movie studio Digital Playground.

Date: Oct 31, 2009 1:58 AM
Subject: War Machine to Whore Machine!! LOL!!!!!

So….I said fuck it! I signed with La Direct Models this week and today I did my first porn scene!
lol
I shot for Digital Playground with their girl Riley Steele.?.?.?.?.?.?was fucking awesome!!
I was nervous as shit but I came through.
I’m still gonna fight…..just gonna do this too because fighting isn’t quite enough money and you all know I ain’t trying to work! In life I have come to learn that all I enjoy is eating, sleeping, fighting and fucking!!
Fuck it! I’m living the dream.?.?.?getting PAID to fight and fuck! What more could I ask for?
=)

WM


The 27 year olds next scene will be with Phoenix Marie.

First Scene Riley Steel
From War Machine To Whore Machine!-Riley-Steele





From War Machine To Whore Machine!-Phoenix-Marie
Second Scene Phoenix Marie





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Hector Lombard Returns To Action At CFC 11


hector-lombard-returns-to-action-at-cfc-11The inaugural Bellator middleweight championship and modern day smashing machine Hector Lombard (22-2) will return back to his old stomping ground in Australia on the 20th of November to defend his Cage Fighting Championship (CFC) middleweight title.

Lombard’s opponent will be Canadian Kalib Starnes (9-4) who competed in the third season of The Ulitmate Fighter and has beaten the likes of UFC Veterans Jason MacDonald by knock out and Chris Leben by decision at UFC 71: Liddell vs. Jackson.

CFC. 11 will be held at Sydney’s Luna Park’s Big Top Stadium after previously being cancelled due to headline withdrawals due to injury. Current names filling out the main event of Australia’s number one promotion next event are Lucas “Big Daddy” Browne Vs Willie Moon, Matt Cain Vs Jade Jordan, Robert Lisita Vs Tony Ourico, Hugh Cameron Vs Ashley Powell with more to be named.

Stay tuned to Fightburger.com for CFC. 11 news and results.

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Lesnar Pulls Out Of UFC 106


Lesnar-Pulls-Out-Of-UFC-106-INSIDEHeavy weight champion Brock Lesnar has been forced to pull out of his upcoming title defence against Shane Carwin at UFC 106 which is to be held on November 21, 2009 in Las Vegas, Nevada at the Mandalay Bay Events Center.

Lesnar was forced to pull out due to a mystery illness which has kept him from training for a number of weeks; the bout is intended to be rescheduled from January.

The UFC was quick to promote the co-main event Tito Ortiz vs. Forrest Griffin II to the main event of the card, that fight to was also the victim of an injury with Mark Coleman pulling due to a knee injury.

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DREAM 12 RESULTS


DREAM 12 which took place on October 25, 2009 in Osaka, Japan was marked with the events first time using a hexagon cage. Fights also consisted of three five-minute rounds as used by most mixed martial arts organizations, though elbows remained illegal.

Dream 12 Results:
Alistair Overeem def. James Thompson via Guillotine Choke (round 1.)
Eddie Alvarez def. Katsunori Kikuno via Arm Triangle Choke (round 2.)
Marius Zaromskis def. Myeon Ho Bae via KO Head Kick (round 1.)
Kazushi Sakuraba def. Zelg Galesic via Kneebar (round 1.)
Katsuyori Shibata def. Tokimitsu Ishizawa via TKO (round 1.)
Tarec Saffiedine def. Dong Sik Yoon via Split Decision
Yoshiro Maeda def. Chase Beebe via Rear Naked Choke (round 1.)
Hiniyoshi Hironaka def. Won Sik Park via TKO Corner Stoppage (round 1.)
Tomoya Miyashita def. Keisuke Fujiwara via Unanimous Decision

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UFC 104: Machida vs. Shogun Results


Tonight at the Staple Centre in Los Angeles saw the biggest display of incompetent judging, as the Light Heavy Weight Championship was stolen from Mauricio “Shogun” Rua and handed to Lyoto “The Dragon” Machida.

UFC 104: Machida vs. Shogun Results:
Lyoto Machida def. Mauricio “Shogun” Rua via Unanimous Decision
Cain Velasquez def. Ben Rothwell via TKO (second round)
Joe Stevenson def. Spencer Fisher via TKO
Anthony Johnson def. Yoshiyuki Yoshida via KO
Ryan Bader def. Eric Schafer via Unanimous Decision
Patrick Barry def. Antoni Hardonk via TKO (Round Two)
Chael Sonnen def. Yushin Okami via Unanimous Decision
Jorge Rivera def. Rob Kimmons via TKO (Round Three)
Kyle Kingsbury def. Razak Al-Hassan via Split Decision
Stefan Struve def. Chase Gormley via Triangle Choke (Round One)

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Machida vs. Shogun Fight Burger Break Down


200px-ufc_104_machida_vs_shogunThe light heavy weight belt hasn’t had a stable home since Chuck Liddell defended his title four times. Although Rampage Jackson who defeated Liddell for the belt was then able to defend his title against Dan Henderson, the belt has made its way from Jackson to Forrest Griffin, then to Rashad Evans and now is on the waist of the current champion Lyoto “The Dragon” Machida (15-0).

The awe inspiring Lyoto Machida has become an overnight legend after systematically destroying the previously undefeated champion Rashad Evans in two rounds. Machida’s road to success began back in 2003 in Japan and continued with victories over a then undefeated Rich Franklin, K-1 fighter Sam Greco and BJ Penn. His path to the belt sky rocketed once he started to collect big name scalps in the UFC such as Sokoudjou, Tito Ortiz and Thiago Silva.

Lyoto’s success lies in his orthodox style, his ability to avoid the strikes of his opponents and counter strike them from all angles. Not only does he have strong striking in his arsenal, his ground game and submission skills are of note, demonstrating that he definitely has the overall package. Take his fight with Tito Ortiz for example. Ortiz, known for his wrestling, take downs and his ground and pound skills unfortunately failed to deploy is strengths effectively. The Dragon has an uncanny ability to feel out his opponents distance, judge their timing and spot a flaw in their game before starting to lay out the punishment that will ultimately lead him to victory.

On the road back to recovery is Lyoto’s opponent Mauricio “Shogun” Rua (18-3). After suffering multiple knee injuries and loss of cardio fitness and conditioning, the former Pride FC Middle Weight Grand Prix Champion has most recently struggled to display his dominate form which earned him the consideration by MMA observers to be the number one light heavy weight in the world in 2007.

Make no mistakes, Shogun is just as a complete martial artists as Machida. He has fought against the best of the best and has consistently beaten his opposition in devastating fashion with his trade mark Chute Box striking and aggression. Some of his biggest scalps to date are Akihiro Gono, Quinton Jackson, little Nog, Alistair Overeem , Ricardo Arona, Mark Coleman and most recently Chuck Liddell. Rua is an excellent Brazilian Jujitsu black Belt, and a natural athlete- this he has inherited from his mother who was a track athlete and still competes in marathons to this day.

Ultimately the fighter that will win will be the one who has the best game plan and can actually stick to it as both Machida and Shogun’s strong striking techniques and ground game will both nullify each other. If Machida can make Shogun play his game by getting Shogun to be aggressive and attack Machida, then Machida will win the way he always win by counter striking and waiting for his opponent to make a mistake. If Shogun can stick to the game plan like he had against Liddell – which was to be patient, hold back on the aggression and wait for an opening and force his opponent to fight uncharacteristically by being the aggressor, Shogun can take Machida apart as The Dragon strays away from his game plan and into unchartered waters .

What are both fighters’ weaknesses? Everyone knows that Shogun’s cardio is questionable since his fight with Coleman and the quickly finishing fight with Liddell.

However, the million dollar question that everyone is asking is what is Lyoto Machida’s weakness? Nobody knows at the moment because he has remained undefeated so far. One flaw that can be noticed is that for the smallest amount of time Lyoto doesn’t protect his chin when going in for strikes.

Many observers and commentators have stated that “The Machida Era” has begun, but it’s very clear that they have forgotten that Shogun was on his way to the ultimate glory of being a champion before suffering those injuries. I wonder if everyone would write off the likes of Fedor Emelianenko or Anderson Silva if they endured the injuries Shogun has endured?

It only takes one punch to end an era and begin a dynasty, this could be a fight for the ages.

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Countdown To UFC 104 (Video)


Sit Back, relax and enjoy all 41 minutes and 17 seconds of the count down to UFC 104: Machida vs. Shogun.

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Cain Velasquez UFC 104 Video Blog Part 3


A glimpse into the life of Cain Velasquez as he trains for Ben Rothwell at UFC 104: Machida vs. Shogun on Saturday the 24th of October, 2009.

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