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Arlovski to quit UFC?

Andrei Arlovski made a brief statement at a press release last Saturday night hinting that he “will fight very soon”. While this wouldn’t be a big deal for him to make this comment, perhaps we’d be a little more interested if he was making an appearance at the HDNet Fights show in Dallas, Texas at the time?

It’s long been thought that Arlovski’s been given a raw deal by Dana and the UFC and we all know that his contract is up soon. There is not doubt that Arlovski is a quality fighter but seemed to have lacked motivation recently (small paycheck perhaps?) - perhaps a move to Mark Cuban’s HDNet Fights is a possibility?

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Vitor Belort Back in the Octagon?

For anyone who’s been around this sport for a while, this recent news of Vitor Belfort coming back to the UFC buzzing around the internet will be met with mixed feelings.

On one hand, you have a man with some of the best hands in the business. Who convincingly stopped Wanderlei Silva,  dominated Gilbert Yvel, was robbed of a victory over Tito Ortiz (that’s my opinion at least) and hung tough with Chuck Liddell.

On the other hand, you have  a mentally weak quitter, with little cardio and a knack for letting his personal problems get the best of him in the ring.

Now, with Belfort attempting to orchestrate what has to be considered at least his fourth come-back attempt, we must ask ourselves the age old question (Everybody say it with me now):

Is this THE OLD VITOR????? 

I for one am a huge fan of The “Old” Vitor. Incredible hand speed and a killer instinct second to none make The Old Vitor a pleasure to watch. The “New” Vitor (or Quitter Vitor, or Boy-In-Man’s Body Vitor, or Titor Belfortiz, or whatever you call him), however is absolutely PAINFUL to watch. Watching him give up in fights against Dan Henderson, Randy (twice) and Alistair Overeem (also twice!) really took it’s toll on my believe in “The Phenom”.

Until earlier this year, I had written the man I idolized while growing-up, off as a “Pay Cheque Fighter”.

Then Belfort knocked out up-and-comer Ivan Serati in Cage Rage early in 2007.

I know: Meh…. Big deal.

Then in September, Belfort defeated Cage Rage 205 lbs Champion James Zikic with a broken hand.

Hmmmm, a little more impressive. But I’m still not convinced this is our beloved “Old” Vitor. 

Then he opened his mouth…….

Belfort has never been known as a talker. Although frequently citing personal problems for his losses, and frequently claiming he is over said personal problems prior to, umm, another loss. Vitor is not one to show much emotion outside the ring.

Now call me a sucker, but The Phenom’s recent comments have gotten me all fired up! It feels like 1997 again!!!

Yeah, OK. I probably am a sucker. But I am seeing something flow from Vitor that I’ve NEVER seen before: Anger. Well, not just anger…….

 Super-pissed-off-ready-to-tear-someone-a-new-arsehole-then-rip-their-head- off-and-shit-down-their-throats kind of anger!!!

He’s pissed at Cage Rage. He’s pissed at the naysayers. And he’s damn sure pissed at Tito! In fact, his comments about Ortiz were what convinced me that he truly has returned to his former self. Belfort said he wants to fight Tito in a winner take all match. IE; only the winner receives a purse, IE; quashing my theory that Vitor is a paycheque fighter.

I don’t know about you, but I’m taking the leap of faith BACK onto the Vitor Bandwagon! If anybodies interested, I’m out front with a full tank of gas, revvin the engine!!!

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UFC 81 - Brock Lesnar vs Frank Mir

 brock_lesnar.jpgCaptain penis sword vs the human guard rail. Damn, this shit writes itself people.

Lesnar’s foray into MMA gets a serious upgrade as the former WWE pretend wrestler steps into the octagon against former UFC Heavyweight Champion Frank Mir. Mir has had limited succsess in his comeback to the UFC since he almost lost his leg in a motorcycle accident.

Regardless, Lesnar is in it deep this time around, Mir might not be as good as he once was but this is no tomato can for Brock.

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Fedor Emelianenko Vs. Randy Couture?

UFC-Fights.com recently sent 8 people to the Fedor event at Mark Ecko in NYC on Monday. I should have named this article the “Fedor Emelianenko press conference” but I thought the “alternative” title was better because it might stir up some good possibilities and rumors!!!

Here are the main points from the conference as reported on by David Vale:

  • M1 does not want to be a limiting organization, eg Monte Cox stated that Fedor could fight in UFC or another organization while he is on M1 contract.
  • Fedor would be honored to fight Couture said Vadim Finkelstein.
  • Fedor says he respects Couture but even more than that Fedor respects Couture as a human being for his personal qualities and traits. Couture is a role model he said.
  • M1 wants to be Global not regional or national like UFC stated Cox. They want to see international fighters and international champs, similar to PRIDE. Monte Cox says he expects UFC fighters to eventually sign with M1 because the league has tremendous potential with less restriction.
  • The rules are still not figured out 100% (eg use of elbows or pride kick rules on the ground) Cox stated that rules need to be formalized and legal internationally so things are still in consideration as what is legal in Japan or Russia may not fly in the USA or vice versa.
  • Fedor was asked what does he fear most. Fedor said that as a young child he feared darkness but now he doesnt like that there is war in the world this is scary and he said he wants peace.
  • There are no restrictions as of now on Fedor to partake in any commercials, movies, or endorsements etc.
  • Fedor was asked since you are #1 which fighter is #2. Fedor stated that he is not #1, he said he has not fought every fighter so he cannot claim that. On the other hand M1 reps and owners consistently repeated throughout the conference that Fedor is the world’s #1 MMA fighter.

Here are some photos from the event, courtesy of some of the guys we sent to the event:

Nathan meeting Fedor's manager . Nathan meeting Ben from the Fight Network . Nathan and Frank Trigg

Nathan meets Fedor . Fedor signing Nathan's t-shirt . The conference

The M-1 panel with Fedor in the middle . Ben interviewing Fedor with his interpreter . The food at the event, it was pretty good!

More of the Fedor conference . Fedor and his interpreter . Getting closer to Fedor

Photos courtesy of the UFC-Fights crew, Nathan, David Vale-Lopez, Aaron Boyce and Lorenzo Ortega.

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UFC79 Update - Tito Ortiz vs Dan Henderson

The December 29th UFC79 fight card might get a bit more interesting as The Huntington Beach Bad Boy Tito Ortiz has expressed interest in a fight between himself and Dan Henderson.

Seriously, the talent pool in the UFC is getting seriously thin. look at UFC78….WTF…? I’m getting concerned really. Chuck is no longer the golden boy of the UFC, Randy is gone, Tito is one loss from being dumped by the UFC, Rashad Evans and Michael Bisping are HEADLINERS?? You feel me? Where are my rivalries and superstars? It sure as hell isn’t Matt Hughes and Matt Serra.

Does GSP have to save this organization on his own?

Tell me, what does this org have to do to get going again? The future looks bleak.

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