Ringside Report Radio. April 26, 2013- UFC 159 preview now online

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This is the April 26, 2013 episode of Ringside Report Radio. Hosted by Dave Simon and Fred Garcia.

Simon and Garcia discussed Jon Jones’ comments about Matt Mitrione’s comments about Fallon Fox and Mitrione’s response via Twitter. Simon and Garcia also talked about Daniel Cormier possibly dropping to light-heayweight and getting an immediate title shot.

Simon and Garcia previewed and gave their predictions for UFC 159 including every preliminary bout and the main event of Jon Jones v. Chael Sonnen for the UFC light-heavyweight championship.

All this and much more MMA on this 2-hour episode.

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UFC 159

Newark, New Jersey

Saturday April 27, 2013

Pay-Per-View-10pm Eastern

Jon Jones (C) v. Chael Sonnen- (UFC Light-Heavyweight Championship)

Michael Bisping v. Alan Belcher- (Middleweight)

Cheick Kongo v. Roy Nelson- (Heavyweight)

Vinny Magalhaes v. Phil Davis (Light-Heavyweight)

Jim Miller v. Pat Healy (Lightweight)

Televised Preliminary Card (FX/Sportsnet)- 8pm Eastern

Rustam Khabilov v. Yancy Medeiros (Lightweight)

Johnny Bedford v. Bryan Caraway (Featherweight)

Sara McMann v. Sheila Gaff (Women’s Bantamweight)

Ovince St-Preux v. Gian Villante (Light-Heavyweight)

Facebook.com/UFC Preliminary Card- 6:30pm Eastern

Leonard Garcia v. Cody McKenzie (Featherweight)

Nick Catone v. James Head (Welterweight)

Steven Siler v. Kurt Holobaugh (Featherweight)

Weekend in Fights! December 15th Edition

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This Weekend in Fights! (December 15th, 2012) featured two nights of UFC action, with UFC on FX 6 in Australia and The Ultimate Fighter 16 Finale in Las Vegas. Also featured this weekend was Bellator 84 in Indiana, Legacy FC 16 in Texas, Jewels – 22nd Ring in Japan, and Flawless Fighting Championship 2 in Chicago.

Friday night featured a triple header of major MMA cards, with UFC on FX 6, Bellator 84, and Legacy FC 16. UFC on FX 6 took place at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. Th event was the culmination of the TUF: Smashes reality show with the winner of both the Lightweight and Welterweight tournaments crowned, as well as the coaches squaring off. Team U.K. coach Ross Pearson knocked out Team Australia coach George Sotiropoulos with a stiff jab in the third round. Pearson controlled the bout for the majority of the bout with his stand up and takedown defense. Sotiropoulos was on wobbly legs early in the first after a punch from Pearson was was able to recover and last until he was dropped in the third.

The lone Australian remaining Robert Whittaker picked Team U.K.’s Brad Scott apart with his superior standup skills to get the unanimous decision victory, and win the “TUF: Smashes” Welterweight-tournament.

Northern Ireland’s Norman Parke used a grappling based attack to out point Colin Fletcher and win “TUF: Smashes” Lightweight-tournament. Parke kept Fletcher on the ground and relentlessly kept him there with strikes and submission attempts. The game plan was perfect, as it stifled Fletcher’s stand up.

After a disappointing UFC debut Hector Lombard return to the win column with a first round TKO victory over  Rousimar Palhares.  With Hacran Diaz pulling out of the bout a week ago, Chad Mendes met Yaotzin Meza in a lopsided Featherweight bout. Mendes disposed of Meza via knockout in the first round with a big overhand right that sent Meza tumbling to the mat. (Full UFC on FX 6: Pearson vs. Sotiropoulos (TUF: Smashes Finale) event results below.)

The crowning of a new Bellator Heavyweight champion took place at Bellator 84 at The Venue at Horseshoe Casino in Hammond, Indiana. It took five rounds to settle it, with Alexander Volkov defeated Richard Hale four rounds to one to pick up the unanimous decision victory, $100,000, and the title.

As she did earlier this year, Felice Herrig defeated Patricia Vidonic by unanimous decision, winning all three rounds 10-9 on each of the judges score cards.

The Lightweight tournament final between Dave Jansen and Marcin Held did not talk place, cause the bout was cancelled due to 20-year-old Held being “too young” to fight according to Indiana State Commission. (Full Bellator 84 event results below.)

Legacy FC 16 took place at the Allen Event Center in Allen, Texas, live on AXS TV. The main event featured UFC veteran Will Campuzano versus Jimmy Flick for the inaugural Legacy FC Flyweight title. Flick used his wrestling throughout the first round to keep Campuzano on his back. In the second round Campuzano landed a huge knee followed with some punches to end the bout in the first minute.  With the victory Campuzano captured the title, and snapped his four bout losing skid in the UFC and WEC. In one of four first round finishes on the main card, Ryan Benoit handed UFC veteran Joseph Sandoval his fourth consecutive loss with a right hand that ended the Bantamweight clash in 62-seconds. (Full Legacy FC 16 event results below.)

Saturday night held three events including Flawless Fighting Championship, Jewels, but none more important than The Ultimate Fighter Season 16 Finale. The TUF 16 finale took place at The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel and Casino. The main event featured coach, and winner of season 10 of the Ultimate Fighter  Roy Nelson versus replacement fighter Matt Mitrione; who replaced coach Shane Carwin, after he was forced to withdraw from the scheduled bout. Mitrione’s reach advantage didn’t stop Nelson from dictating the pace of the fight and pushing him around. Nelson dropped Mitrione in the first round with a “hook uppercut” followed by a few more strikes as he was turtling up.

In the finals of TUF 16 tournament Colton Smith squared off against NDG’s own Mike Ricci. It would be Smith’s great wrestling ability and submission attempts that won him the bout and the tournament. Ricci was smothered from beginning to end, and had no answer for the bout. Ricci at times looked demoralized and he could do nothing to stop Smiths assault.

Also impressive on the card, Pat Barry knocked out Shane Del Rosario 26-seconds into the second round. Mike Pyle knocked out James Head in the first round in a slugfest. More impressive than anything was the debuting Rustam Khabilov who delivered three German-suplexes to knockout Vinc Pichel. (Full The Ultimate Fighter Season 16 Finale  event results below.)

Jewels – “22nd Ring” took place in a cage not a ring, at the Differ Ariake in Tokyo, Japan. Jewels Lightweight Queen champion Ayaka Hamasaki defended her championship against Emi “Kamikaze Angel” Fujino in the main event. Hamasaki won a unanimous decision in a special rules bout. With the victory Hamasaki keeps her perfect 9-0 record in tacked.

Two retirements occurred on the card, as Rina Tomita hung up the gloves after a first round submission loss to Mika Nagano, and Naoko Omuro partook in an exhibition match, where she submitted Hisae Watanabe with an armbar.

STRIKEFORCE veteran Roxanne Modafferi was originally schedule to appear on the card, but pulled out of her bout with Shizuka Sugiyama. (Full JEWELS – 22md Ring event results below.)

Flawless Fighting Championship 2 emanated from Chicago, Illinois. Featured on the card was TUF alumni Chris Tickle versus Bellator, DREAM, and WEC journeyman Chase Beebe. After being cut from the UFC with a loss to Daron Cruickshank at the TUF 15 finale, Tickle went on to pick up a win in August, but he was no match for the veteran of 32 bouts. Beebe would get the judges nod after three rounds improving his win streak to six.

Also on the card STRIKEFORCE veteran Lucas Lopes picked up a kneebar submission victory over Petras Markenvicius, and UFC and Bellator veteran Shamar Bailey defeated UFC and Wreck MMA veteran Gideon Ray by unanimous decision. (Full Flawless Fighting Championship 2 – Hated event results below.)

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UFC on FX 6: Pearson vs. Sotiropoulos (TUF: Smashes Finale) results:

Ross Pearson def. George Sotiropoulos TKO (Punches)

Robert Whittaker def. Brad Scott via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) – “TUF: Smashes” welterweight-tournament final

Norman Parke def. Colin Fletcher via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28) – – “TUF: Smashes” lightweight-tournament final

Hector Lombard def. Rousimar Palhares via TKO

FUEL TV prelims (6 p.m. ET):

Chad Mendes def. Yaotzin Meza via KO

Joey Beltran def. Igor Pokrajac via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Mike Pierce def. Seth Bacynski via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)

Ben Alloway def. Manuel Rodriguez via KO (kick, punches)

Brendan Loughnane def. Mike Wilkinson via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Cody Donovan def. Nick Penner via TKO (strikes)

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Bellator 84 results:

Alexander Volkov def. Richard Hale via Unanimous Decision ()– captures Bellator Heavyweight title

Dave Jansen v. Marcin Held –   – lightweight-tournament final- scrapped due commission not allowing Held to fight due to his age

Daniel Vizcaya def. Jack Hermansson via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Felice Herrig def. Patricia Vidonic via Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Louis Taylor def. Joe Vedepo via KO (punch) – Round 1, 4:12

Prelims:

Christian Uflacker def. Cliff Wright via technical decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Jerald Williams def. Joey Diehl via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Anthony Gomez def. Anton Talamantes via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 1, 3:30

Robert White def. Kenny Booker via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

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Legacy FC 16 results:

Will Campuzano def. Jimmy Flick via TKO (knee and punches) – Round 2, 0:26 – wins vacant Legacy FC Flyweight title

Matt Hobar def. Steven Peterson via majority decision (29-27, 29-27, 28-28)

Chas Skelly def. Rey Trujillo via TKO (punches) – Round 3, 4:53

Ryan Benoit def. Joseph Sandoval via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 1:02

Derrick Krantz def. Charles Byrd via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 1, 3:02

Klayton Mai def. Alex Russ via submission (guillotine choke) – Round 1, 3:31

Darrion Caldwell def. Quaint Kempf via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 1:00

Prelims:

Eli Tamez def. Nathan Torres via TKO (injury) – Round 2

Russell Brewer def. Aaron Culpepper via unanimous decision

Evan Thompson def. Bobby Moore via TKO (punches) – Round 1

Sidney Cawdrey def. Joseph Salas via unanimous decision

Alfredo Leija def. Alex Madrid via TKO (punches) – Round 2

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Saturday Night Fights -

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The Ultimate Fighter Season 16 Finale results:

Roy Nelson def. Matt Mitrione via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 2:58

Colton Smith def. Mike Ricci via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-26) – to become “TUF 16″ champ

Pat Barry def. Shane Del Rosario via KO (punches) – Round 2, 0:26

Dustin Poirier def. Jonathan Brookins via submission (D’Arce choke) – Round 1, 4:15

FUEL TV prelims:

Mike Pyle def. James Head via TKO (knee and punches) – Round 1, 1:55

Johnny Bedford def. Marcos Vinicius via knockout (punches) – Round 2, 1:00

Rustam Khabilov def. Vinc Pichel via knockout (suplex and punches) – Round 1, 2:15

T.J. Waldburger def. Nick Catone via submission (triangle choke) – Round 2, 1:04

Facebook prelims:

Hugo Viana def. Reuben Duran via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 4:05

Mike Rio def. John Cofer via submission (armbar) – Round 3, 4:11

Tim Elliott def. Jared Papazian via unanimous decision (30-25, 30-25, 30-26)

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Jewels 22nd Ring results:

Ayaka Hamasaki def. Emi Fujino via unanimous decision (3-0) – retains JEWELS Lightweight Queen title – (Special Rules 3x5min Rounds)

Mizuki Inoue def. Hyo Kyung Song via submission (armbar) – 2:14 – Round 2 - (Special Rules 2x5min Rounds)

Mika Nagano def. Rina Tomita via Submission (armbar) – 2:12 Round 1 – (Special Rules 2x5mon Rounds)

Jade Marie Anderson def. Megumi Yabushita via unanimous decision (3-0) - (Special Rules 2x5min Rounds)

Ikuko Tamada def. Satomi Takano via unanimous decision (3-0) (Special Rules 2x5min Rounds)

Naoko Omuro def. Hisae Watanabe via Technical Submission (Armbar) – retirement  exhibition match

Emi Tomimatsu def. Naoko Otsuka via unanimous decision (10-9, 9-10, 10-9) – (Shoot Boxing rules 3x2min Rounds)

Kikuyo Ishikawa def. Tomo Maesawa via unanimous decision (2-0) – (Special Rules 2x5min Rounds)

Mayumi Aoki def. Satoko Ozawa via unanimous decision (30-29, 30-28, 30-27) - (Kick Boxing Rules 3x3min Rounds)

Reina Matsui def. Harumi via TKO (2 knock downs) – 0:52 Round 1 – (Kick Boxing Rules 3x3min Rounds)

Keiko Tomita def. Yasuko Mogi via TKO (referee stoppage) – 0:20 – Round 2 (Special Rules 2x5min Rounds)

Celine Haga def. Miyoko Kusaka via unanimous decision (3-0) (Special Rules 2x5min Rounds)

Mina Kurobe def. Naomi Taniyama via ubmission (rear-naked choke) – 1:55 Round 2 (Official Rules 2x5min Rounds)

Yurika Tanaka def. Rie Fukui via submission (guillotine choke) – 1:22 Round 2 (Special Rules 2x5min Rounds)

Rikako Yuasa def. Yuko “Amiba” Oya via Submission (armbar) – 2:19 Round 1 (Grappling Rules 2x4min Rounds)

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Flawless Fighting Championship 2 – Hated results:

Cully Butterfield def. Egidijus Valavicius via unanimous decision

Chase Beebe def. Chris Tickle via unanimous decision

Lucas Lopes def. Petras Markenvicius via submission (kneebar) – 0:54 Round 1

Shamar Bailey def. Gideon Ray via unanimous decision

Arnas Sakocius def. Garrett Gross via submission (armbar) – 0:42 Round 1

Tom Shoaff def. Brandon Priest via TKO (Punches)

Adam Ward def. Guillermo Serment via unanimous decision

Daniel Wanderley def. Oliver Petrovski via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 1

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Ringside Report Radio December 14: TUF 16 Finale preview

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This is the December 14, 2012 episode of Ringside Report Radio. Hosted by Dave Simon and Kevin “Big Tuna” McKough.

Dave and Kevin previewed and gave their predicitions for every bout on The Ultimate Fighter 16 finale card including TUF final between Mike Ricci and Colton Smith and the main event of Roy Nelson v. Matt Mitrione.

Dave and Kevin discussed the results from UFC on FX 6 including Ross Pearson’s KO win over George Sotiropoulos and the crowning of TUF champions for TUF Smashes: UK v. Australia.

Trevor Prangley appeared on this episode to discuss King of the Cage light-heavyweight title bout versus Tony Lopes on December 20.

All this and much more MMA on this 2-hour episode.

Tune in Alert! Trevor Prangley & TUF 16 Finale Preview on Ringside Report Radio Tonight!

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Be sure to tune into Ringside Report Radio on TSN Radio 690 at 11pm following UFC on FX 6 and Bellator 84, for recaps of the events. Tonight’s special guest is Trevor Prangley (@TrevorPrangley)  who will be fighting at King of The Cage – Vigilante on December 20th.

From South Africa, Trevor Prangley (26-9 MMA, 2-2 UFC, 3-3-1 SF, 0-1 BFC) has been there done that in MMA. A veteran of the UFC, STRIKEFORCE, Bellator, DREAM, Bodog, and King of The Cage, Prangley is riding a three fight win streak. He has impressive wins over Keith Jardine, Yuki Kondo, Andrei Seminov, Travis Lutter, and has submitted  Chael Sonnen before. On Thursday December 20th, live on MAVTV at the San Manuel Casino  in Highland, California, Prangley will face the tough multi-belt champion Tony Lopez (32-9 MMA) for the King of The Cage Light Heavyweight title. Hear Prangley’s thoughts on his upcoming bout and much more.

Dave & Kevin will discuss Mark Hominick’s retirement and preview each and every bout of The Ultimate Fighter Season 16 Finale and give their predictions.

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The Ultimate Fighter Season 16 Finale preview:

(9 p.m. ET)

Matt Mitrione vs. Roy Nelson

Mike Ricci vs. Colton Smith - TUF 16 tournamet final

Pat Barry vs. Shane Del Rosario

Melvin Guillard vs. Jamie Varner

Jonathan Brookins vs. Dustin Poirier

FUEL TV prelims (7 p.m. ET):

James Head vs. Mike Pyle

Johnny Bedford vs. Marcos Vinicius

Rustam Khabilov vs. Vinc Pichel

Nick Catone vs. Anthony “T.J.” Walkdburger

Facebook prelims (5:30 p.m. ET):

Reuben Duran vs. Hugo Viana

John Cofer vs. Mike Rio

Timothy Elliott vs. Jared Papazian

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Weekend in Fights! July 21st Edition

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This Weekend in Fights! (July 21st, 2012) featured UFC 149 in Calgary, Bellator 72 in Tampa, and Cage Warriors 48 in London.

Bellator 72 kicked off the weekend airing bouts on MTV 2 and Spike.com from the USF Sun Dome in Tampa, Florida on Friday.
Bellator 72 was headlined with the Season 6 Welterweight tournament final. Karl Amoussou submitted Bryan Baker with a beautiful inverted heel hook in just under one minute. With the victory Amoussou wins the Bellator Season 6 Welterweight tournament, $100,000, and is granted a shot at current Bellator Welterweight champion Ben Askren later this year.

Travis Wiuff and Attila Vegh both advanced into the finals of teh Bellator Season 6 Light Heavyweight tournament. In his semifinal match up Wiuff dominated Tim Carpenter for three rounds with his superior wrestling and overall experience with all three rounds 30-27. Attila Vegh surprisingly edged out Emanuel Newton in their semifinal match up. Newton pushed the pace throughout the bout connecting with a lot more strikes, and was clearly the aggressor. Nonetheless the questionable judges ruled in favor of Vegh, who will meet Wiuff in the tournament finals later this year for a shot at Christian M’Pumbu, who Wiuff defeat last fall in a non-title match.

Marius Zaromskis and Waachiim Spiritwolf closed out their trilogy. Their first bout in STRIKEFORCE ended in a no contest due to an eye poke to Spiritwolf. In their second bout in May of this year for Bellator, Zaromskis lucked up by cut Spiritwolf to the point he couldn’t continue into the third round in a bout he was winning. In their bout of Friday,  Zaromskis kept his distance from  Spiritwolf, moving in and out with his attacks in what looked like a unanimous decision, but in another baffling ruling one judge saw the bout in favor of Spiritwolf, while the others for Zaromskis, including one 30-27. Zaromskis picks up the split decision and wraps up the trilogy 2-0-1.

Former UFC and STRIKEFORCE veteran, Paul Daley made his Bellator debut in vintage Daley fashion. In a very lopsided match up, as expected the British slugger made short work of  Rudy Bears. Daley connected with a flurry a knees in the Muay Thai clinch, followed up by his trademark left hook that dropped Bears to the ground in a turtle position, where he was met with a few strikes before the referee intervened. Also with an impressive knockout during the night, Ben “Killa Bee” Saunders used his trademark Muay Thai clinch knees to destroy Brian Warren. Saunders rushed him immediately, pulled him into the clinch where his relentless assault began and ended the bout in 22-seconds. (Full Bellator 72 event results below.)

UFC crowned an Interim Bantamweight champion on Saturday night at UFC 149 from the Scotiabank Sattledome in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The main event of the evening saw Renan Barao dominated Urijah Faber throughout five rounds to win a unanimous decision with scores of 49-46, 50-45 and 49-46 to become the UFC interim Bantamweight champion.  Landing a significant amount of strikes, Barao’s game plan was semi reminiscent of his teammate Jose Aldo’s bout with Faber in 2010, with leg kicks and takedown defense. Barao stiffled Faber from having any offense whatsoever causing him to lose for the fifth straight time in a title fight in a row. Barao continues his unprecedented undefeated streak to 29 straight victories. With current UFC Bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz out of action for an undisclosed period of time Barao is expected to defend the championship before the unification bout takes place.

Tim Boetsch spoiled Hector Lombard’s UFC debut and snapped his 25-fight win streak with a  split decision victory. The former Bellator Middleweight champion’s debut was highly anticipated as the holder of 17 knockouts was though of as the potential next challenger for the Middleweight title. The bout was very back and forth, but fans expected more from Lombard who had difficulty taking Boetsch and closing the distance. Boetsch was the aggressor with leg kicks and hooks walking away with the victory. Boetsch now positions himself in the mix as the next challenger to Anderson Silva, but that remains to be scene.

Matt Riddle and Chris Clements had an exciting back and forth bout that saw Riddle attempt a rear-naked choke for a period of time during the second round. While in Riddle’s body triangle Clements connected with a huge elbow, but enable to finish the bout with his positioning. During the third round while against the cage Riddle slapped on an arm-triangle choke from the standing position, dropped to the ground forcing Clements to tap.

In the three first round knockouts of the night, Ryan Jimmo made his UFC debut by tying the record for fastest knockout set by Duane Ludwig of seven seconds. Jimmo improved his win streak to 17 when he walked up to Anthony Perosh threw one punch sending him to the ground. The record would have been broken if referee Josh Rosenthal would have made it to the fighters quick than he had. Francisco Rivera used his superior boxing to drop submission specialist Roland Delorme with 41-seconds remaining in the  round. Delorme simply walked into Rivera’s punch, sending him crashing to the mat. Antonio Carvalho picked up his first UFC win with his knockout of  Daniel Pineda in 71-seconds. Carvalho connect with a head kick and a few punches dropping Pineda, who got up immediately, yet was wobbly. Moments later Carvalho connect with a big right hand, sending Pineda to the mat unconscious. (Full UFC 149: Faber vs. Barao event results below.)

Cage Warriors held their 10-year anniversary show at HMV Forum in London, England streaming the bouts of Facebook and MMAJunkie.com.  Cage Warriors 48 was headlined with a Cage Warrior’s Middleweight tournament semifinal match between John Phillips and Chris Fields. With Fields missing a high kick, Phillips landed a few big shots, but was taken down and mounted.  Phillips defended Fields ground and pound assault for a period of time, and managed to get back to his feet, but was taken down once against before the round ended. This would continue into the second round, as Fields once again took Phillips with easy. All of a sudden Fields is stuck in a guillotine and taps out. With this victory Phillips advances in into the Cage Warrior’s Middleweight tournament finals for the vacant championship to face Pavel Kusch on Sept. 1 in Amman, Jordan, in a rematch from an April bout in which Kusch made short work of  Phillips by submitting him with a heel hook in 25 seconds. (Full Cage Warriors 48 event results below.)

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Bellator 72 results:

Karl Amoussou def. Bryan Baker via submission (inverted heel hook) – Round 1, 0:56 – welterweight-tournament final

Paul Daley def. Rudy Bears via TKO (strikes) – Round 1, 2:45

Attila Vegh def. Emanuel Newton via split decision (29-28, 27-30, 29-28) – light-heavyweight tourney semifinal

Travis Wiuff def. Tim Carpenter via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) – light-heavyweight tourney semifinal

Marius Zaromskis def. Waachiim Spiritwolf via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 30-27)

Prelims:

Paul Barrow def. Jason Carapelluci via submission (rear-naked) choke – Round 3, 0:46

Ben Saunders def. Brian Warren via TKO (knees) – Round 1, 0:22

Raul Amaya def. Kenny Moss via verbal submission (injury) – Round 2, 0:30

Matt McCook def. Shannon Slack via split decision

Julien Williams def. Ryan DeRocher via technical submission (arm-triangle choke) – Round 2, 1:32

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Saturday Night Fights –

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UFC 149: Faber vs. Barao results:

Renan Barao def. Urijah Faber via unanimous decision (49-46, 50-45, 49-46) - to become interim bantamweight champion

Tim Boetsch def. Hector Lombard via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Cheick Kongo def. Shawn Jordan via unanimous decision (30-28, 30-27, 30-27)

James Head def. Brian Ebersole via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Matt Riddle def. Chris Clements via submission (arm-triangle choke) – Round 3, 2:02

FX prelims:

Nick Ring def. Court McGee via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Francisco Rivera def. Roland Delorme via knockout (punches) – Round 1, 4:19

Ryan Jimmo def. Anthony Perosh via knockout (punches) – Round 1, 0:07

Bryan Caraway def. Mitch Gagnon via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 3, 1:39

Facebook prelims:

Antonio Carvalho def. Daniel Pineda via KO (punches) – Round 1, 1:11

Anton Kuivanen def. Mitch Clarke via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

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Cage Warriors 48 results:

John Phillips def. Chris Fields via submission (guillotine choke) – Round 2, 2:04

Aaron Wilkinson def. Leigh Cohoon via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 1, 2:07

Denniston Sutherland def. Brett Sizeland via TKO (strikes) – Round 1, 4:12

Danny Roberts def. Jack Mason via submission (armbar) – Round 2, 2:46

Dale Hardiman def. Ido Pariente via TKO (strikes) – Round 2, 0:44

Kris Edwards def. Brian Hyslop via submission (armbar) – Round 2, 1:44

Prelims:

Dayman Lake def. Jay Mortimore via TKO (strikes) – Round 1, 1:56

Piotr Ptasinski def. Jacek Toczydlowski via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Leon Del Gaudio def. Mehmet Faulds via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 1, 3:03

Charlie Watts def. Victor Peixoto via submission (guillotine choke) – Round 1, 0:53

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Ringside Report Radio July 20: UFC 149 preview now online

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This is the July 20, 2012 episode of Ringside Report Radio. Hosted by Dave Simon and Kevin “Big Tuna” McKough.

Strength-and-conditioning coach Jonathan Chaimberg appeared on this episode and discussed Nate Marquardt’s recent win for the Strikeforce Welterweight title, TRT, Ivan Menjivar and more.

Dave and Kevin previewed and gave their predictions for UFC 149 including every preliminary bout and the main event for the UFC interim Bantamweight championship pitting Urijah Faber versus Renan Barao.

All this and much more MMA talk on this 2-hour episode.

Ringside Report Radio. July 4 with MMAjunkie’s George Garcia now online

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This is the July 4, 2012 episode of Ringside Report Radio. Hosted by Dave Simon and Kevin “Big Tuna” McKough.

Dave and Kevin debated the Top 10 in MMA for July 2012 on this episode and introduced the first Flyweight Top 10 list.

George Garcia from MMAjunkie.com appeared on this episode from Las Vegas to discuss Anderson Silva versus Chael Sonnen and UFC 148.

Dave and Kevin discussed the UFC Hall of Fame, injuries for the UFC 149 card and much more MMA on this 2-hour episode.

Weekend in Fights! April 14th Edition

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This Weekend in Fights! (April 14th, 2012) saw the return of the UFC for the first time in 43 days, with UFC on FUEL TV 2 in Stockholm, Sweden, a new Bellator Bantamweight champion was crowned in Atlantic City, as well as action from Cage Warriors in Jordan, EFC Africa in South Africa,  XFC in Tennessee, and Aggression Fighting Championship and AM Ford Fight Night 2012 in British Columbia.

Cage Warriors kicked off this weekend in fights on Thursday with Cage Warriors Fight Night 5: Brents vs. Linderman.  CWFN 5 took place at the New Boxing Arena in Amman, Jordan and was broadcast on MMAJunkie.com. In the main event of the card, D.J. Linderman, who lost two weeks ago at Instinct MMA 3, edged out Bobby Brents with a unanimous decision on two weeks notice. Even though he was giving up almost 25 pounds, Linderman bloodied the much larger Brents’ nose in the first round, but the action slowed down in the second. In the final frame, Linderman picked apart Brents with striking combinations to get the nod.

The Cage Warriors Middleweight tournament semifinals took place, with Pavel Kusch and Victor Cheng advancing to the finals for the vacant Cage Warriors Middleweight title. Kusch made short work of John Phillips with a 25 second heel hook submission, the submission specialist has 13 wins with 13 submissions. On the other side Victor Cheng went the distance against Faycal Hucin to  pick up the unanimous decision.  (Full Cage Warriors Fight Night 5: Linderman vs. Brents event results below.)

The action continued on Friday night with Bellator 65 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Emenating from Boardwalk Hall and broadcasting on MTV 2 and Spike.com, Bellator crowned a new Bantamweight champion in the main event. The main event featured the first title defense of Bellator Bantamweight champion Zach Makovsky, as he took on the winner of Bellator Season 5 Bantamweight tournament, Eduardo Dantas. Both fighters came out full throttle, in a bout that didn’t make it past the second round. Dantas completely dominated Makovsky, with an extremely impressive performance both off his back and in mount. Dantas was able to counter Makovsky’s take down attempt, and gain top position. From the mount, Dantas rained down on Makovsky, with a series of blows, followed up with an arm triangle choke. Despite his best efforts to grip his own leg and avoid the submission, Dantas was able to apply enough pressure to force Makovsky unconscious, and claim the title.

In the Featherweight tournament semifinal match up, Daniel Straus handed Mike Corey his first ever loss in Bellator. In the three round affair, Straus displayed his improved stand up, putting the beat down and bloodied up Corey in the first. However, Corey was able to regain his composure in the second, as he scored a take down and controlled most of the round. Straus continued to tee-off on Corey in the third, with punch and knee combinations. Both fighters ended the bout, swinging violently at each other, perhaps in desperation, or an attempt to woo the judges; ultimately, Straus was awarded the bout.

Bellator kicked off the Season 6 Bantamweight tournament with Luis Nogueira and Marcos Galvao both picking up unanimous decision victories to advance to the semifinals. Nogueira counter struck his opponent, Alexis Vila, staying away from his powerful right hand in order to pick the win. Glavao impose his will as he secured take downs, attempted submissions and connected with devastating power punches to pick up the win of Ed West. (Full Bellator 65 event results below.)

XFC 17: Apocalypse took place at the Oman Arena in Jackson, Tennessee and was broadcast on HDNet on Friday. In his second appearance for the promotion, American Top Team’s Eric Reynolds continued winning streak and snapped Luciano Dos Santos three fight win streak, in a three round stand up war, that saw Reynolds come out the victor in the main event.

Marlon Moraes had an early night when he came out swinging with devastating left hands, knocking out Jarrod Card in just 48 seconds.The one armed man, Nick Newell continued his miraculous undefeated streak, with a majority decision over Chris Coggins. The congenital amputee with just one fully-formed arm, Newell now improves to 7-0. Felice Herrig bounced back from her December 2, XFC 15 unanimous decision loss to Carla Esparza, with a unanimous decision victory of her own over Patricia Vidonic.  (Full XFC 17: Apocalypse event results below.)

Also on Friday, African based promotion Extreme Fighting Championship held their thirteenth even at the GrandWest Casino and Entertainment World, in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa. IN a 12 bout card, seven bouts ended with slick submissions, three by TKO and two decisions. One of the three TKO’s on the night came in the main event, which saw Jadyson Costa (8-12-1)captured the EFC Africa Welterweight title by defeating then champion Dallas Jakobi (6-3) with a fourth round TKO. (Full EFC Africa 13 event results below.)

The UFC kicked off Saturday’s fights in the afternoon, with UFC on FUEL TV 2, at the Ericsson Globe Arena in Stockholm, Sweden. Hometown hero, Alexander Gustafsson headlined the event against heavy handed Brazilian striker Thiago Silva. Due to the Swedish Athletic Commission rules, the bout was on three rounds, as opposed to the new UFC standard five round main events. After dropping Silva in the first round with an uppercut, Gustafsson landed some ground and pound, but was unable to finish Silva. However, the knockdown set the pace for the remainder of the bout, as Gustafsson was able to control Silva. Silva managed to land some heavy strikes, but none effective enough to give him control. Gustafsson’s conditioning proved to be better than Silva, as he continued to connect with punches and kicks. Silva attempted to finish the bout in the third round, chasing Gustafsson with some power punches to no avail. Gustafsson picked up the unanimous decision victory.

In the co-main event of the evening Brian Stann made short work of Alessio Sakara with a combination of knees punches to the head,  dropping Sakara to the mat. Stann began his ground and pound assault, only to be pulled into Sakara’s guard. Breaking free, Stann connected with three solid elbows rendering Sakara unconscious.

Dennis Siver made a successful debut at Featherweight with a unanimous decision victory over Deigo Nunes. In a very stand up heavy match up, both fighters connected with  numerous flurries of punches and knees threw the bout in the clinch. Even with his good take down defense, cutting Siver open, and dropping him to a knee, Nunes failed to win the bout in the eyes of the judges in a very close bout.

In a huge upset of the night Afghani born, product of Golden Glory, Siyar Bahadurzada knocked out Paulo Thiago in his UFC debut in just 42 seconds. Winning the “Knockout of the Night” honors, Bahadurzada landed a  big right hand that cause Thiago to hit mat face first.

The “Fight of the Night” went to Bantamweights, Brad Pickett and Damacio Page in an instant classic. Both fighters went at each other from the opening bell with Pickett ultimately getting the submission victory in the second round. The first round was highly contested back and fourth action with both connecting with heavy strikes. The fast pace action continued into the second round. With Page dazed from all on shots, Pickett took advantage,  sinking his hooks in and applying the rear-naked choke, forcing page to tap.

In a Welterweight match up, John “The One” Maguire squared off against DaMarques Johnson. Sporting the pink and black, cause Bret Hart is his hero, MaGuire was losing the stand up war, as he ate a lot a clearly painful leg kicks from Johnson. Taking it to the mat, Maguire worked his Jiu-Jitsu game and attempted an omoplata, armbar, guillotine choke and rear-naked choke, all unsuccessfully.  In the second round, Maguire took Johnson down with ease, but was on the receiving end of some elbows. Unable to get off his back, Johnson grabbed Maguire’s arm for a kimura, but Maguire snatched Johnson’s arm and wrenched a beautiful arm bar, forcing Johnson to tap in the “Submission of the Night.”

Tristar Gym’s Francis Carmont averted disaster, after being man handled in the first round by Magnus Cedenblad. With his hooks in, Cedenblad had Carmont’s back worked for the rear-naked choke in the first round. Early in the second round, after landing a take down, Carmont rained down on Cedenblad with relentless ground and pound punches and elbows from mount position forcing Cedenblad giving up his back. Carmont would take advantage and sink in a rear-naked choke to score the victory in under two minutes.(Full UFC on FUEL TV 2 event results below.)

Aggression Fighting Championship held its first collective fight card on Saturday night with AFC 8 in Victoria, British Columbia. The AFC was formed as a merger between three of Canada’s premier fight promotions Aggression MMA, Armageddon Fighting Championships, and AX Combat, to be known as Aggression Fighting Championship. Their inaugural show as a collective was held at Bear Mountain Arena and featured both amateur and professional MMA bouts. Teammates of former STRIKEFORCE Women’s Bantamweight champion Sarah Kaufman, Diego Wilson & Ryan Janes were both successful.

Both Zugec Ultimate Martial members were featured on this card Bantamweight, Deigo Wilson in the main event. Wilson bounced back from his first ever pro loss with a TKO victory over Corey Gower.  Middleweight,  Ryan Janes picked up his fourth career victory with a submission rear-naked choke over Marcus Hicks. Janes is now riding a three fight win streak. In Featherweight action, Bruno Capdeville rendered Nick Driedger a bloody mess, with a series of lefts, that busted open Driedger so bad that the action was ended after doctor examination mid way through the first round.  (Full AFC 8 event results below.)

Another British Columbia fight promotion held an event on Saturday as AM Ford Fight Night 2012 went down at the Trail Memorial Centre, Trail, British Columbia. The event featured mixed of pro & amateur MMA, including two championship bouts, and two Muay Thai bouts.

In the main event of AM Ford Fight Night 2012, former Ringside MMA fighter Jesse Ronson won the AM Ford Fight Night Lightweight Title Fight by knocking out  Brad Causey with only six second remaining in the first round. In the other championship bout, Stephan Frictra successfully defeated his AM Ford Fight Night Middleweight title against Jason Gorny , also winning with a first round knockout.  (Full AM Ford Fight Night 2012 event results below.)

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Thursday Night Fights-

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Cage Warriors Fight Night 5: Brents vs. Linderman results:

D.J. Linderman def. Bobby Brents via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

Pavel Kusch def. John Phillips via submission (heel hook) – Round 1, 0:25 – middleweight-tournament semifinal

Victor Cheng def. Faycal Hucin via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-26) – middleweight-tournament semifinal

Liam James def. Jean N’Doye via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28

Mike Ling def. Eric Cebarec via TKO (elbows) – Round 2, 2:11

Piotr Hallmann def. Kevin Donnelly via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 3, 4:10

James Brun def. Thomas Back via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-26, 30-25)

Facebook prelims:

Kris Edwards def. Janne Elonen-Kulmala by unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)

Mohamed Ali def. Doo Hwan Kim by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

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Bellator 65 results:

Eduardo Dantas def. Zach Makovsky via submission (arm-triangle choke) – Round 2, 3:26 – to become new bantamweight champion

Daniel Straus def. Mike Corey via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28) – featherweight-tourney semifinal

Luis Nogueira def. Alexis Vila via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) – bantamweight-tourney opening round

Marcos Galvao def. Ed West via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) – bantamweight-tourney opening round

Spike.com prelims:

Duane Bastress def. Plinio Cruz via TKO (strikes) – Round 2, 2:52

Will Martinez def. Terrell Hobbs via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 1, 4:13

Scott Heckman def. Lester Caslow via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 1, 3:40

Kris McCray def. Ailton Barbosa via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Lyman Good def. LeVon Maynard via KO (punch) – Round 1, 0:13 – welterweight-tourney qualifier

E.J. Brooks def. Mikhail Malyutin via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-26)

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XFC 17: Apocalypse results:

Eric Reynolds def. Luciano Dos Santos via unanimous decision

Marlon Moraes def. Jarrod Card via KO (punch) – Round 1, 0:48

Nick Newell def. Chris Coggins via majority decision

Felice Herrig def. Patricia Vidonic via unanimous decision

Charles Blanchard def. Johnny Davies via unanimous decision

Jason Wood def. Ronnie Rogers via submission (guillotine choke) Round 2, 2:13

Joel Cooper def. Amaechi Oselukwue via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Prelims:

Teddy Holder def. Bobby Carter via submission (armbar) – Round 1, 3:27

Bradley Stafford def. Tommy Roberts via majority decision

Steven Durr def. Michael Manley via unanimous decision

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EFC Africa 13 results:

Jadyson Costa def. Dallas Jakobi via TKO (Punches) -0:39 – Round – New EFC Africa Welterweight champion

Bernardo Mikixi def. Calven Robinson via TKO (Punches) -4:09-Round 1

Leon Mynhardt def. Don Madge via TKO (Punches) -3:23-Round 3

Michiel Opperman def. Martin van Staden Submission (Guillotine) -4:18 – Round 1

Norman Wessels def. Dain Neveling via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) 2:31-Round 1

Dino Bagattin def. Francois Kabulu via Split Decision

Wade Henderson def.  James Le Roux via Submission (Arm Bar) 1:19-Round 1

Mahmoud Hassn (0-0) vs. Ricky Misholas via Submission (Punches) 1:18-Round 1

Arnabd de De Bruyn def. Abri Valentine via Submission (Arm Bar) – 4:50-Round 1

Abdul Hassan def. Leo Gloss via Split Decision

Morne Marais def. Michael Vermeulen via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) -3:16 – Round 1

Jason Culverwell def. Mahmoud Salama via Submission (Keylock)

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UFC on FUEL TV 2: Gustafsson vs. Silva results:

Alexander Gustafsson def. Thiago Silva via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

Brian Stann def. Alessio Sakara via knockout (punches) – Round 1, 2:26

Siyar Bahadurzada def. Paulo Thiago via knockout (punches) – Round 1, 0:42

Dennis Siver def. Diego Nunes via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

John Maguire def. DaMarques Johnson via submission (armbar) – Round 2, 4:40

Brad Pickett def. Damacio Page via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 2, 4:05

James Head def. Papy Abedi via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 1, 4:33

Cyrille Diabate def. Tom DeBlass via majority decision (29-28, 29-28, 28-28)

Francis Carmont def. Magnus Cedenblad via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 2, 1:42

Reza Madadi def. Yoislandy Izquierdo via submission (guillotine choke) – Round 2, 1:28

Simeon Thoresen def. Besam Yousef via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 2, 2:36

Jason Young def. Eric Wisely via unanimous decision (30-28, 29-28, 29-28 )

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AFC 8 results:

Pro Bouts:

Diego Wilson def. Corey Gower via TKO – 1:27 – Round 2

Adam Smith def. Karel Bergen via Split Decision

Bruno Capdeville def. Nick Driedger by TKO (Doctor Stoppage/Cut) – 2:24- Round 1

Advin Omic def. Marcus Vinicios via Submission  (Arm Bar)- 4:42 – Round 2

Ryan Janes def. Marcus Hicks via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – 2:04 – Round 2

Nathan Swayze def. Derek Mrak by Split Decision

Dajan Kajic def. Ash Mashreghi by Split Decision

Amateur Bouts:

Alexi Argyriou def. Guy Gauthier via TKO (GNP from Mount) – 1:07- Round 1

Bronson Peterson def. Chris Anderson via TKO (Punch) 1:17 -Round 1

Dustin Joynson def. Dylan Moore via TKO (Punches) – 1:51 – Round 3

Dillon Brown def. Brandon Shorter via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – 1:30 – Round 3

Dee Obaro def. Josh Williams via TKO (Pumches) – 2:01 – Round 3

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AM Ford Fight Night 2012 results:

Pro MMA bouts:
Jesse Ronson def. Brad Causey via  KO – 4:54 – Round 1 – Claims AM Ford Fight Night Lightweight Title

Stephan Frictra def. Jason Gorny via KO – 1:42 – Round 1 -defends his AM Ford Fight Night Middleweight Title Fight

Jordan Knippelberg def. Brandon MacArthur via TKO – 2:31 – Round 3

Josh Kitchen def. Shawn Smith via TKO (Ref Stoppage) Round 2

Darwin Douglas def. Sheldon Doll via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – 2:54 -Round 1

Mark Dolbie def. Jason Warshawsky via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – 3:49 – Round 1

Amateur MMA bouts:

River Jones def. Jade DeHaas via TKO – 1:13 – Round 4

Andrew Kloot def. Johnny Forry via Submission (Arm bar) – 1:01 – Round 1

Wyatt Lake def. David Felton via Submission (Guillotine) – 1:55 – Round 1

Muay Thai bouts:
Landon Giguere def. Justin Boardman via Unanimous Decision

Kamryn Winter def. James Sullivan via KO 0:08 Round 1

UFC on Fuel 2 preview, Rory MacDonald and Jon Chaimberg on latest episode of Ringside Report Radio now online

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This is the April 13, 2012 episode of Ringside Report Radio hosted by Dave Simon and Kevin “Big Tuna” McKough.

UFC welterweight Rory MacDonald appeared on this episode to discuss his upcoming bout in the co-main event of UFC 145 versus Che Mills on April 21.

Strength-and-conditioning coach Jonathan Chaimberg was also on this show. Chaimberg discussed some of the Canadian fighters at UFC 145, Jon Jones versus Rashad Evans and Alistair Overeem.

Dave and Kevin previewed and gave their predictions for every fight on the UFC on Fuel 2 card including all preliminary bouts and the main event of Alexander Gustafsson versus Thiago Silva.

All this and much more MMA on this 2-hour episode.

Tune in Alert! UFC 145′s Rory MacDonald & Jonathan Chaimberg + UFC on FUEL TV 2 Preview on Ringside Report Radio Tonight

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Be sure to tune into Ringside Report Radio tonight at 10pm, when one half of UFC 145′s  Co-Main Event, Rory MacDonald, and Strength & Conditioning Coach to the best in MMA, Jonathan Chaimberg join the panel.

UFC Welterweight standout, Rory MacDonald (@rory_macdonald) (12-1 MMA, 3-1 UFC) will be returning to action for the first time since his TKO victory over Mike Pyle at UFC 133. MacDonald was set to return last December  at UFC 140 in Toronto, to face Brian Ebersole, but pulled out due to injury. During UFC 140 weekend MacDonald revealed that he would be returning at UFC 145, but in Montreal on March 24th to face British slugger Che Mills. Due to lack of a main event the event was subsequently cancelled, and moved to Atlanta. Hear MacDonald’s thoughts on his opponent , training here in Montreal, and much more in an exclusive interview conducted by Dave Simon earlier today.

Adrenaline Performance Centre’s Jonathan Chaimberg (@JonChaimberg), who is the Strength & Conditioning Coach to many of the athletes of both the Tristar camp and Jackson’s MMA returns to the program. Chaimberg will weigh his thoughts on tomorrow night’s UFC on FUEL TV 2, as well as the main event of UFC 145, that features two fighters that he is well aquianted with and has trained, in UFC Light Heavyweight champion Jon Jones, and former champion Rashad Evans.

Dave & Kevin get you ready for UFC on FUEL TV 2 with previewing and predicting the entire card from top to bottom. UFC on FUEL TV 2 takes place tomorrow afternoon at the Ericsson Globe Arena in Stockholm, Sweden. The main event features a clash of Light Heavyweights, as Swedish native and Light Heavyweight standout Alexander Gustafsson, takes on hard hitting Brazilian, Thiago Silva.

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UFC on FUEL TV 2 Official Card:

Alexander Gustafsson vs. Thiago Silva

Alessio Sakara vs. Brian Stann

Siyar Bahadurzada vs. Paulo Thiago

Diego Nunes vs. Dennis Siver

DaMarques Johnson vs. John Maguire

Damacio Page vs. Brad Pickett

Facebook prelims:

Papy Abedi vs. James Head

Tom DeBlass vs. Cyrille Diabate

Francis Carmont vs. Magnus Cedenblad

Yoislandy Izquierdo vs. Reza Madadi

Simeon Thoresen vs. Besam Yousef

Jason Young vs. Eric Wisely

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