Ringside Report Radio June 7, 2013: UFC on Fuel TV 10 preview. Now online

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This is the June 7, 2013 episode of Ringside Report Radio. Hosted by Dave Simon and Fred Garcia.

Simon and Garcia previewed and gave their predictions for UFC on Fuel TV 10 including every preliminary bout and the main event of Fabricio Werdum versus Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira.

Simon and Garcia discussed Georges St-Pierre’s car being stolen, Daniel Cormier dropping to light-heavyweight and Quinton “Rampage” Jackson’s debut in TNA Wrestling.

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

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UFC on Fuel TV 10

Saturday June 8, 2013

Fortaleza, Brazil

Main Card-8pm E.T.- Fuel TV/ Sportsnet

Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira v. Fabricio Werdum- HW

Leonardo Santos v. William “Patolino” Macario- WW-TUF Brazil 2 Final

Thiago Silva v. Rafael “Feijao” Cavalcante- LHW

Daniel Sarafian v. Eddie Mendez- MW

Erick Silva v. Jason High- WW

Rony “Jason” Mariano v. Mike Wilkinson- FW

Preliminary Card- 5:15 pm E.T.- Facebook.com/UFC or Youtube.com/UFC

Raphael Assuncao v. Vaughan Lee- BW

Felipe Arantes v. Godofredo “Pepey” Castro- FW

Ildemar Alcantara v. Leandro Silva- WW

Rodrigo Damm v. Mizuto Hirota- FW

Karlos Vemola v. Caio Magalhaes- MW

Antonio Brago Neto v. Anthony Smith- MW

UFC 158 Full Card

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UFC 158 takes place on March 16th, 2013 at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec.

Since the last update five new matchups have been added to the UFC 158 lineup.  Mike Ricci versus Colin Fletcher, Antonio Carvalho versus Darren Elkins, Johnny Eduardo versus Yves Jabouin, Sean Pierson versus Rick Story, and Mitch Gagnon versus Issei Tamura.

The runner up of The Ultimate Fighter season 16 Mike Ricci (7-3 MMA, 0-1 Ricci vs Fletcher copyUFC, 0-1 BFC) may have come up short as a Welterweight, but will be making his Lightweight debut against the TUF: Smashes Lightweight tournament finalist Colin Fletcher (8-2 MMA, 0-1 UFC). Tristar’s Ricci made a name for himself fighting on the local scene here in Montreal, but really turned heads when he went to the finals of TUF 16 at a higher weight class than his own. Ricci lost a unanimous decision to a much bigger Colton Smith how possessed a superb wrestling game, and controlled Ricci for all three rounds. His opponent Colin Fletcher, made a name for himself in the United Kingdom before appearing on TUF: Smashes. Fletcher gained notoriety for his “Freakshow” persona. He lost in the finals to Northern Ireland’s Norman Parke by unanimous decision. Like Ricci in his bout with Smith, Fletcher was unable to impose his striking again against the grappler. Three months removed from their UFC debuts what game plan will these Lightweights bring into the octagon as it’s “The Martian” versus “The Freakshow.”

Both Antonio Carvalho (15-5 MMA, 2-1 UFC) and Darren Elkins (15-2 MMA, Elkins vs Carvalho5-1 UFC) were successful in their last bouts at UFC 154 in Montreal. Carvalho is riding a two-fight win streak, while Top 10 ranked Elkins is riding a four fight win streak. Both fighters are pretty much even as well rounded fighters with knockout, submission and decision victories. Elkins dominated Steven Siler in his last bout to win the unanimous decision, he also has notable victories over Tiquan Zhang, Diego Brandao, Michihiro Omigawa, and Duane Ludwig. Carvalho has notable victories over Rodrigo Damm, Daniel Pineda, Douglas Evans, Takeshi Inoue, and Hatsu Hioki. These two Featherweights will collide to rise the rankings and eventually earn a title shot.

Former Featherweight Yves “The Tiger” Jabouin (18-8 MMA, 3-2 UFC, 1-2Jabouin vs Eduardo WEC) fights for the fifth time at Bantamweight when he faces two bout UFC veteran Johnny Eduardo (26-9 MMA, 1-1 UFC). In a battle of Tristar versus Black House Jabouin looks to bounce back from a knockout loss to Brad Pickett in September, when Eduardo looks to continue his win streak after besting Jeff Curran in May of 2012. After fighting 14 of 26 bouts in Quebec, Jabouin returns with the UFC on March 16th in Eduardo’s fifth bout outside of Brazil in a striker versus submission expert bout.

Sean Pierson (13-6 MMA, 3-2 UFC) squares off against Rick Story Pierson vs Story(14-6 MMA, 8-3 UFC) in the sixth Welterweight bout on the card. Pierson is coming off a unanimous decision win over Lance Benoist at UFC 152, and is currently riding his first UFC win streak with two victories. After back-to-back wins over Johny Hendricks and  Thiago Alves, Rick Story was once considered a top prospect in the Welterweight division. However, he suffered two consecutive losses, and suffered a first round submission loss to Damian Maia at UFC 153 in his last bout. The two will meet each other in challenging bout for both athletes.

Mitch Gagnon (9-2 MMA, 1-1 UFC) and Issei Tamura (7-3 MMA, 1-1 UFC)Gagnon vs Tamura both step back into the octagon for their third bout in the UFC.  Former Ringside MMA Featherweight champion Gagnon had a rough start when he lost his debut against Bryan Caraway at UFC 149. Tamura on the other hand won his UFC debut with a knockout of Tiquan Zhang at UFC 144. Gagnon bounced back from the loss with an aggressive and impressive rear-naked choke submission win over Walel Watson at UFC 152. While Tamura suffered a TKO loss to Rafael Assunsao in his Bantanweight debut at UFC on UFC on FUEL TV in July. Of Gagnon’s nine wins all have come by way of submission. His opponent Tamura has knockout ability be mainly goes the distance. Gagnon will attempt to remain undefeated at the Bell Centre, when Tamura fights outside of Japan for the second time.

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UFC 158: St-Pierre vs. Diaz card:ufc158 poster

Georges St-Pierre vs. Nick Diaz – for welterweight title

Jake Ellenberger vs. Johny Hendricks

Carlos Condit vs. Rory MacDonald

Chris Camozzi vs. Nick Ring

Jordan Mein vs. Dan Miller

Daron Cruickshank vs. John Makdessi

Patrick Cote vs. Bobby Voelker

Mike Ricci vs. Colin Fletcher

Antonio Carvalho vs. Darren Elkins

Johnny Eduardo vs. Yves Jabouin

Sean Pierson vs. Rick Story

Mitch Gagnon vs. Issei Tamura

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Ringside Report Radio November 21 now online

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This is the November 21, 2012 episode of Ringside Report Radio. Hosted by Dave Simon and Johnny North.

Simon and North discussed the results from UFC 154 including the war between Georges St-Pierre and Carlos Condit. Simon and North talked about GSP’s victory and who could be next for the UFC welterweight champion.

Simon and North heard clips from Anderson Silva’ pre-UFC 154 press conference and the post-fight comments from GSP and Dana White regarding a potential super-fight between Silva and St-Pierre.

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

Ringside Report Radio November 16: UFC 154 preview now online

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This is the November 16, 2012 episode of Ringside Report Radio. Hosted by Dave Simon and Kevin “Big Tuna” McKough.

Dave and Kevin previewed and gave their predictions for all 13 bouts on the UFC 154 card. Including every preliminary bout and the main event UFC Welterweight unification title match between Carlos Condit and Georges St-Pierre.

Dave and Kevin discussed Matt Mitrione replacing Shane Carwin to fight Roy Nelson, Jon Fitch v. Demian Maia in February and Ronda Rousey officially in the UFC.

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

Ringside Report Radio with Antonio Carvalho, Darren Elkins and Steven Siler now online

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This is the October 31, 2012 episode of Ringside Report Radio. Hosted by Dave Simon, Johnny North and Kevin “Big Tuna” McKough

Antonio Carvalho appeared on this episode to discuss his upcoming bout at UFC 154 with Rodrigo Damm on November 17. Carvalho discussed his recent win at UFC 149, his love for Bret Hart and his undefeated record in Canada.

Darren Elkins appeared on this episode to discuss his bout at UFC 154 with Steven Siler, where a win would but him in the featherweight rankings and he answered the Ringside Report 10 Questions.

Steven Siler appeared on this episode and discussed his bout with Darren Elkins on November 17, training at The Pit Elevated in Utah and more.

Dave and Johnny previewed Bellator 79 including the main event Heavyweight tournament semi-final between Thiago Santos and Eric Prindle and fights on the preliminary card that features top Canadian talent.

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

Ringside Report Radio August 3: UFC on FOX 4 preview now online

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This is the August 3, 2012 episode of Ringside Report Radio hosted by Dave Simon and Kevin “Big Tuna” McKough.

Dave and Kevin previewed and gave their predictions for UFC on FOX 4 including every preliminary bouts and the double main event of Lyoto Machida v. Ryan Bader and Brandon Vera v. Mauricio “Shogun” Rua.

Dave and Kevin discussed Dana White not wanting to put Nick Diaz versus Anderson Silva, new fights added to the UFC 152 and UFC 154 cards and much more on this 2-hour episode.

Ringside Report Radio June 27 with Patrick Cote, Ivan Menjivar, David Zilberman, Brandon Thatch and Radu Spinghel now online

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This is the June 27, 2012 episode of Ringside Report Radio. Hosted by Dave Simon and Kevin “Big Tuna” McKough.

Patrick Cote appeared on this episode to discuss his return to the UFC versus Cung Le on July 7 at UFC 148.

David Zilberman is Cote’s wrestling coach and a former Olympian and also appears this show.

Ivan Menjivar is interviewed on this episode about his bout versus Mike Easton at UFC 148.

Brandon Thatch was also on this episode to discuss his fight versus Martin Grandmont in the main event of Instinct MMA 4 on Friday June 29 in Montreal.

Radu Spinghel also appeared, he will be making his MMA debut at Instinct 4 versus Oulmoudene Najebe. Spinghel discussed his entry into MMA and his past careers in basketball and pro wrestling.

All this plus clips from Anderson Silva, a re-cap of UFC 147 and lots more MMA on this 2-hour episode.

Weekend in Fights! June 23rd Edition

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This Weekend in Fights! (June 23rd, 2012) featured two UFC events, Bellator kicking off their Light Heavyweight tournament, XFC 18, ONE FC 4, Gladiator Challenge, and the retirement bout of “The Last Emperor” Fedor Emenlianenko.

Fedor kicked off the weekend on Thursday night for M-1 Global at the Ice Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia. Emelianenko squared off against Pride, Affliction veteran and former UFC Heavyweight title contender Pedro Rizzo. In classic Fedor fashion the bout ended in 84-seconds. Missing his chance to end it early with a flurry of strikes, Emelianenko connected with some leg kicks that were followed up by a combination that ultimately put Rizzo to sleep. Arguably the greatest Heavyweight of all-time, Emelianenko ends his glorious career on a three fight win streak with a total MMA record of 34-4.

The M-1 Global Heavyweight title was unified on the card, as Interim champion Kenny Garner took on champion Guram Gugenishvili. Garner battled Gugenishvili to the point of exhaustion over three rounds. With a rear-naked choke attempt in the first and defensive leg kick combinations Gugenishvili controlled most of the first two frames. In the third Garner connected with a combination of an uppercut and multiple hooks to rock Gugenishvili, who was saved by the bell. With the extensive damage to his face and completely exhausted, Gugenishvili was unable to continue, snapping is 11-fight win streak and title reign. With the victory Garner unifies the titles and continues to ride a six fight win streak.

Former UFC title contender Jeff Monson was also featured on the card, much like Fedor in the main event ending his fight is classic fashion, Monson did the same. Monson used his signature north-south choke to submit Denis Komkin in under two minutes. Scoring his eighth north-south choke submission victory of his carrer, the highly decorated grappler shot in quickly, avoided a guillotine choke attempt from Komkin, only to place himself in position to squeeze in his choke for the force tap. (Full M-1 Global – Fedor vs. Rizzo event results below.)

UFC on FX 4 took place at the Revel Atlantic City in Atlantic City, New Jersey on Friday night. Top 10 Ranked Lightweights Clay Guida (#7) and Gray Maynard (#3) met in the five round main event. The two very strong wrestlers had a striking war, that saw Maynard find his range in the later rounds on a very energetic Guida. Guida mostly bounced around the cage throwing various combinations, but once Maynard was able to close the distance he was able to connect. After the full five rounds the two judges saw the bout for Maynard and one for Guida, handing Maynard the split decision victory.

With one a piece Spencer Fisher and Sam Stout had their trilogy bout in the co-main event. In his UFC debut at UFC 58 in 2006, Stout won their first meeting with a split decision. The two would meet again 14-months later at UFC Fight Night 10, where Fisher got the judges nod. Five years later they would conclude their trilogy in yet another decision bout, with Stout finalizing it unanimously. In what Fisher was claiming could possibly be his final fight, he was out classed in a three rounds with the much improved wrestling game of Stout who won each round 10-9.

Ricardo Lamas played spoiler to potential title contender Hatsu Hioki with a unanimous decision. Lamas spent the majority of the bout on his back, holding Hioki in a head lock attempting to sink in a guillotine choke. Hioki was in the mount position and was never in an considerable danger, yet was not active enough while on top to get the judges nod and now loses his opportunity at the Featherweight Champion.

Also on UFC on FX 4 Cub Swanson picked up an impressive TKO victory over British Slugger Ross Pearson. Pearson controlled Swanson with wrestling, but got caught with his unorthodox striking ability. Swanson connected with a front kick, followed by two straight rights to drop Pearson who was met with a left hook across the chin to end the bout. The Immortal Matt Brown picked up his third straight victory in 2012 with a second round TKO over Luis Ramos. Brown used his superior Muay Thai skills to dismember Ramos forcing the referee to stop the bout while they were both standing. Finally in his first drop to Welterweight a struggling Dam Miller went toe-to-toe with a very desperate Ricardo Funch. In a very evenly matched up bout that could have gone either way, Miller force Funch to tap out in the third not allowing it to go to the judges. Funch suffered his fourth UFC loss, while Miller bounced back from a two fight losing skid. (Full UFC on FX 4 event results below.)

Airing on MTV2 and Spike.com Bellator 71 took place at the Mountaineer Casino, Racetrack and Resort in Chester, West Virginia. Bellator began their Summer Series with the opening round of the Light Heavyweight tournament.Travis Wiuff, Attila Vegh, Emanuel Newton and Tim Carpenter all advanced in the the semifinals by all finishing their fights. Wiuff was the only man to TKO his opponent, as he put Chris Davis away with a little more than 45-seconds in the first round. Meanwhile, the other tournament bouts ended via submission with Vegh submitting Zelg Galesic a rear-naked choke, as did Emanuel Newton over Roy Boughton. Tim Carpenter stepped in for Richard Hale as he and Carpenter’s original opponent John Hawk were inexplicably not present. Carpenter submitted Beau Tribolet with a second round  armbar to wrap up the tournament quarterfinals. The Bellator Summer Series Light Heavyweight Tournament will continue on July 20th from The University of South Florida as Travis Wiuff will battle Tim Carpenter while Attila Vegh will take on Emanuel Newton for an eventual shot at current Bellator Light Heavyweight champion Christian M’Pumbu.

Brett Rogers made his Bellator debut on the card defeating Kevin Asplund in two rounds. After taking a vicious assault, Asplund was unable to continue into the third round, giving Rogers the TKO doctor’s stoppage victory. (Full Bellator 71 event results below.)

Also on Friday night, UFC and STRIKEFORCE veteran John Salter headlined XFC 18: Music City Mayhem at the Nashville Municipal Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee. Salter’s claim to fame came at the hands of Jason MacDonald at UFC 113 in Montreal. During a takedown attempt MacDonald’s ankle snapped in a gruesome manner while sprawling, ultimately giving Salter the TKO victory; his lone victory in the promotion.  Salter’s opponent was Reggie Pena (9-5) came to fight improving his win streak to two with a second round guillotine choke, snapping Salter’s three fight win streak. (Full XFC 18: Music City Mayhem event results below.)

Pulling double duty with a card on FX, the UFC returned on Saturday night with UFC 147: Silva vs. Franklin II from the Estadio Jornalista Felipe Drumond in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Originally the main event was to be the coaches of Ultimate Fighter Brazil  facing off against each other, but due to injury Vitor Belfort was replaced by Rich Franklin to face Wanderlei Silva in a rematch from UFC 99 back in June of 2009; where Franklin picked up a controversial decision. Franklin would do it again, this time over five rounds. Franklin defeated Silva 49-46 on all three judges score cards.

The event was the third visit to Brazil for the UFC since being under the Zuffa banner, and was also the conclusion of the first international version of The Ultimate Fighter. The UFC crown the first two “TUF: Brazil” champions in the Middleweight and Featherweight division. For the Middleweight Cezar “Mutante” Ferreira decisioned his replacement fighter Sergio “Serginho” Moraes over three rounds to be the first “TUF: Brazil” Middleweight tournament winner. While Rony “Jason” Mariano Bezerra defeated Godofredo “Pepey” de Oliveira, also with a unanimous decision for the “TUF: Brazil” Featherweight tournament honors.

Fabricio Werdum picked up his second win in the UFC since returning fro STRIKEFORCE. Werdum made short work of Mike Russow with a first round TKO, handing Russow his second ever loss and snapping his 10-fight win streak. In the TV show grudge match the much more serious Rodrigo Damm defeated the show’s clown Anistavio “Gasparzinho” Medeiros very quickly with a rear-naked choke submission  midway through the first round. (Full UFC 147: Silva vs. Franklin II event results below.)

One FC held their fourth event Destiny of Warriors at Stadium Negara in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Saturday. UFC, Bellator and STRIKEFORCE veterans Renato “Babalu” Sobral and Roger Huerta were featured on the card. Sobral who was slated to fight for Instinct MMA this month until Steve Bosse injured himself, returned to the cage for the first time after losing to Dan Henderson in December of 2010 for STRIKEFORCE. Sobral’s comeback was very impressive as he picked up 31-second armbar submission over Tatsuya Mizuno. Huerta saw his losing skid expand when Zorobabel Moreira connected with a second round soccer kick to the face rendering him unconscious. (Full One FC 4: Destiny of Warriors event results below.)

UFC & STRIKEFORCE veteran Scott Smith returned “home” to Gladiator Challenge, the promotion he fought 6 of his first 8 bouts with. In an attempt to snap his 4-fight losing streak, Smith took 9-18-1 fighter Marcus Gaines on Saturday night at Gladiator Challenge’s 142nd event at the Thunder Valley Casino Resort, Lincoln, California. Gaines was  riding a 3-fight win streak after a staggering 10-fight losing skid, but improved that streak to four handing Smith his fifth loss in a row. Smith was not even a challenge for Gaines who scored a first round TKO. (Gladiator Challenge event results below.)

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Thursday Night Fights -

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M-1 Global – Fedor vs. Rizzo results:

Fedor Emelianenko def. Pedro Rizzo via TKO (Punches) – 1:24 – Round 1

Kenny Garner def. Guram Gugenishvili via TKO (Abandonment) -5:00 – Round 3

Musa Khamanaev def. Daniel Weichel via Submission (Heel Hook) – 1:48 – Round 1

Jeff Monson def. Denis Komkin via Submission (North-South Choke) 1:58 – Round 1

Marat Gafurov def. Mairbek Taisumov via Split Decision

Mikhail Malyutin def. Renat Gasanov via TKO (Punches) – 3:16 – Round 1

Ramazan Emeev def. Alberta Duraeva via KO (Punches) – 1:36 – Round 1

Vugar Bakhshiev def. Jerome Bouisson via Submission (Heel Hook) – 2:48 – Round 1

Pavel Vitruk def. Radoslaw Piechnik via Unanimous Decision

Akhmed Sultanov def. Denis Goltsov via Submission (Heel Hook) – 1:28 – Round 1

Abdulmazhid Magomedov def. Davreka Isakova via TKO (Punches) – 3:25 Round 1

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Friday Night Fights -

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UFC on FX 4 results:

Gray Maynard def. Clay Guida via split decision (48-47, 47-48, 48-47)

Sam Stout def. Spencer Fisher via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Brian Ebersole def. T.J. Waldburger via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Cub Swanson def. Ross Pearson via TKO (punches) – Round 2, 4:14

FUEL TV prelims:

Ricardo Lamas def. Hatsu Hioki via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Ramsey Nijem def. C.J. Keith via TKO (strikes) – Round 1, 2:29

Rick Story def. Brock Jardine via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Steven Siler def. Joey Gambino via submission (guillotine choke) – Round 1, 2:47

Chris Camozzi def. Nick Catone via TKO (doctor’s stoppage) – Round 3, 1:51

Matt Brown def. Luis Ramos via TKO (strikes) – Round 2, 4:20

Facebook prelims:

Dan Miller def. Ricardo Funch via submission (guillotine choke) – Round 3, 3:12

Ken Stone def. Dustin Pague via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

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Bellator 71 results:

Travis Wiuff def. Chris Davis via TKO (strikes) – Round 1, 4:12 (light-heavyweight-tourney opening round)

Attila Vegh def. Zelg Galesic via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 1, 1:00 (light-heavyweight-tourney opening round)

Emanuel Newton def. Roy Boughton via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 2, 0:49 (light-heavyweight-tourney opening round)

Tim Carpenter def. Beau Tribolet via submission (armbar) – Round 2, 4:51 (light-heavyweight-tourney opening round)

Brett Rogers def. Kevin Asplund via TKO (doctor’s stoppage) – Round 2, 5:00

Spike.com prelims:

Kevin Zalac def. Chris Goldbaugh via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Josh Stansbury def. Dan Spohn via submission (guillotine choke) – Round 1, 2:30

Jason Butcher def. Duane Bastress via submission (triangle choke) – Round 1, 1:03

Neil Johnson def. Brylan Van Artsdalen via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 2, 4:29

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XFC 18: Music City Mayhem results:

Reggie Pena def. John Salter via submission (guillotine choke) – Round 2, 0:36

Scott Barrett def. Gabriel Salinas-Jones via split decision (30-27, 28-29, 30-27)

Heather Clark def. Avery Vilche via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 1, 1:03

Luke Sanders def. Zachary Sanders via TKO (strikes) – Round 1, 4:53

Donny Wallace def. Jason Blackford via submission (armbar) – Round 1, 4:38

Scott Holtzman def. Matt Metts via TKO (strikes) – Round 1, 4:13

Joe Ray def. Dustin West via submission (arm-triangle choke) – Round 2, 1:04

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UFC 147: Silva vs. Franklin II results:

Rich Franklin def. Wanderlei Silva via unanimous decision (49-46, 49-46, 49-46)

Cezar “Mutante” Ferreira def. Sergio “Serginho” Moraes via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 30-27) – to win “TUF: Brazil” middleweight tourney

Rony “Jason” Mariano Bezerra def. Godofredo “Pepey” de Oliveira via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) – to win “TUF: Brazil” featherweight tourney

Fabricio Werdum def. Mike Russow via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 2:28

Hacran Dias def. Yuri Alcantara via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)

FX prelims:

Rodrigo Damm def. Anistavio “Gasparzinho” Medeiros via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 1, 2:12

Francisco “Massaranduba” Drinaldo def. Delson “Pe de Chumbo” Heleno via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 4:21

Hugo “Wolverine” Viana def. John “Macapa” Teixeira via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Thiago “Bodao” Perpetuo def. Leonarda “Macarrao” Mafra via TKO (punches) – Round 3, 0:41

Facebook prelims:

Marcos “Vina” Vinicius def. Wagner “Galeto” Campos via TKO (strikes) – Round 3, 1:04

Felipe Arantes and Milton Vieira fight to a split draw (29-28, 28-29, 28-28)

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One FC 4 – Destiny of Warriors results:

Renato Sobral def. Tatsuya Mizuno via Submission (Armbar) – 0:31 – Round 1

Zorobabel Moreira def. Roger Huerta via KO (Soccer Kick) – 3:53 – Round 2

Leandro Issa def. Masakazu Imanari via Unanimous Decision

Adam Shahir Kayoom def. Grego Gracie via Unanimous Decision

Eric Kelly def. Bae Kwon via Unanimous Decision

Arnaud Lepont def. Brain Choi via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – 1:38 – Round 1

Mitch Chilson def. A.J. Vaa via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – 1:39 – Round 1

Marcos Escobar def. Rodrigo Praxedes via Submission (Brabo Choke) – 1:05 – Round 3

Pete Davis def. Kim Hock Quek via TKO (Knees & Punches) – 0:55 – Round 1

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Gladiator Challenge results:

Marcus Gaines def. Scott Smith via TKO (Punches) – 4:30 – Round 1

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Ringside Report Radio June 22: UFC 147 preview now online

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This is the June 22, 2012 episode of Ringside Report Radio. Hosted by Dave Simon and Kevin “Big Tuna” McKough.

Dave and Kevin discussed the results from UFC on FX 4 on this episode including Ricardo Lamas’ victory over Hatsu Hioki, Gray Maynard’s split-decision win over Clay Guida and the rest of the card.

Dave and Kevin previewed UFC 147 including the main event of Wanderlei Silva versus Rich Franklin, The Ultimate Fighter Brazil finals and every preliminary bout.

All this and more MMA on this 1-hour episode.

TUF Brazil: Episode 13 notes and results

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Episode 13- June 19, 2012

Thiago Bodao (Team Wanderlei) will face Cezar Mutante (Team Vitor) in the middleweight semi-final on this episode. The winner will face Daniel Sarafian in the middleweight finals. Bodao was selected 5th by Team Vitor, 10th overall while Cezar Mutante was Team Vitor’s 1st pick, 2nd overall in the draft.

Wanderlei Silva says Cezar Mutante is a good fighter but he will only be impressed if he can beat Thiago Bodao.

Vitor Belfort says he really likes Thiago Bodao. Wanderlei says if Bodao can get his opponent against the fence “it’s game over”.

Serginho is shown training jiu-jitsu with Thiago Bodao. Thiago Bodao says he will bring a war in his fight and fulfill his dream.

Vitor Belfort says Cezar Mutante is a first-rate Capoeira fighter and has better jiu-jitsu than Bodao. Mutante says he will knock out or submit Thiago Bodao. Cezar Mutante says: “Even if the world falls down. Tomorrow I’ll be there, ready to fight.“

Gasparzinho (Team Vitor) says Mutante is very good on the ground and Bodao is not so good on the ground. Gasparzinho predicts a first round submission win for Mutante.

Daniel Sarafian (Team Vitor) believes Bodao is a sprawl-and-brawl fighter and Mutante is a more well-rounded fighter.

Thiago Bodao and the rest of Team Wanderlei pray in the van on the way to the fight. Team Vitor sings a song about Cezar Mutante being victorious on the way to the fight in their van.

Thiago Bodao believes he has better cardio than his opponent. Mutante believes he has better technique than Bodao.

Brazilian television sports commentator Galvao Bueno comes to visit with the fighters in the gym and watch the last TUF Brazil bout.

Cezar “Mutante” Ferreira (4-2, Team Vitor) v. Thiago “Bodao” Perpetuo (8-1, Team Wanderlei) TUF Brazil Middleweight Semi-Final

Round 1- Mutante lands an overhand left and catches Bodao with a knee to the face in a Muay-Thai clinch. Mutante lands a straight kick to the body and a straight left hand to the face. Mutante lands a huge left high-kick that knocks Bodao unconscious.

Cezar Mutante def. Thiago Bodao via KO (head kick) 1:26 in Round 1 to advance to finals of TUF Brazil Middleweight Tournament

Several replays are shown of the beautiful knockout that will likely stand as the knockout of the season. Bodao is out for a bit but regains consciousness. Bodao asks Wanderlei if the fight will continue and says he is ready to continue. Bodao begins to cry when he realizes that he has lost the bout. Cezar Mutante hugs Bodao to console him.

Bodao says he does not remember the kick by Mutante. Vitor Belfort says he was happy for Mutante but worried about Bodao after the fight.

Cezar Mutante goes to Team Wanderlei’s locker room after the fight and tells Bodao that the fight could have gone three rounds or could have ended with a single strike from either man. Wanderlei Silva says to Mutante that he has gained his respect. Team Wanderlei’s coaches shake hands with Mutante and offer their congratulations and respect.

Cezar Mutante wins a pickup truck for being the finalist to win his fights in the least time spent in the octagon.

Rony Jason wins submission of the season for his arm-bar in the quarter-finals to submit Gasparzinho.

Cezar Mutante wins knockout of the season for his head-kick in the semi-finals to knock out Thiago Bodao.

Thiago Bodao and Massaranduba win fight of the season for their quarter-final bout.

Rony Jason, Mutante, Bodao and Massaranduba each get a cheque for 45,000 Reais which amounts to just over $20,000 U.S. dollars.

The fighters all have a party at the TUF Brazil house and finally tie up Gasparzinho.

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Week 1- March 26, 2012- Preliminary bouts to enter TUF Brazil house

Featherweight results

Rony Mariano (10-3) def. Dileno Lopes (7-0) via KO Round 1

Godofredo “Pepey” De Oliveira (8-0) def. Johnny “Cabeca” Goncalves (4-0) via submission (arm-bar) Round 1

Hugo “Wolverine” Viana (5-0) def. Alexandre Ramos (5-0) via KO (elbow) Round 1

Rodrigo Damm (9-5) def. Fabricio Guerrero (10-1) via submission (neck-crank) in Round 2

Wagner “Galeto” Campos (11-3) def. Fernando Duarte Guerra (10-1) via decision (3 rounds)

Anistavio “Gasparzinho” Medeiros (12-7) def. Rafael Bueno (7-1) via unanimous decision (3 rounds)

John “Macapa” Teixeira (12-0) def. Giovanni Souza jr. via submission (10-1) (arm-bar) Round 1

Marcos Vinicius “Vina” Pancini (19-3) def. Pedro Nobre (10-0) via KO (punch) Round 1

Middleweight results

Francisco Drinaldo (10-1) def. Charles Michael (8-1) via KO Round 1

Cezar “Mutante” Ferriera (4-2) def. Gustavo Samapaio (5-1) via submission (guillotine choke) in Round 2

Daniel Sarafian (7-2) def. Richardson Moreira (3-0) via decision

Sergio “Serginho” Moraes (6-1) def. Thiago Rela (3-1) via submission (heel hook) in Round 1

Thiago “Bodao” Perpetuo (8-1) def. Jose Paulo “Tuba” De Souza (8-4) via unanimous decision

Delson “Pe de Chumbo” Heleno (23-6) def. Gilberto Galvao (17-4-1) via unanimous decision

Renee Forte (10-0) def. Fabio Bolinho (9-0) via unanimous decision

Leonardo “Macarrao” Mafra (5-0) def. Samuel Trinidade (6-1) via unanimous decision (3 rounds)

Week 2- April 1, 2012- Godofredo “Pepey” De Oliveira (8-0, Team Belfort) def. Wagner “Galeto” Campos (11-3) via unanimous decision (no score given) to advance to semi-finals of TUF Brazil FW tournament

Week 3- April 8, 2012- Daniel Sarafian (7-2, Team Belfort) def. Renee Forte (10-0, Team Wanderlei) via submission (rear-naked choke) at 2:54 in Round 2 to advance to semi-finals of TUF Brazil MW tournament

Week 4- April 15, 2012- Rodrigo Damm (9-5, Team Vitor) def. John “Macapa” Teixeira (12-0, Team Wanderlei) via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) to advance to semi-finals of TUF Brazil featherweight tournament

Week 5- April 22, 2012- Cezar “Mutante” Ferreira def. Leonardo “Macarrao” Mafra via submission (guillotine choke) in Round 2 to advance to semi-finals of TUF Brazil middleweight tournament.

Week 6- April 29, 2012- Hugo”Wolverine” Viana def. Marcos Vinicius “Vina” Pancini via unanimous decision (no score given) to advance to semi-finals of TUF Brazil featherweight tournament.

Week 7- May 7, 2012- Rony “Jason” Mariano def. Anistavio “Gasparzinho” Medeiros via submission (arm-bar) Round 1 (no time given) to advance to semi-finals of TUF Brazil featherweight tournament

Week 8- May 14, 2012- Thiago “Bodao” Perpetuo def. Francisco “Massaranduba” Drinaldo via TKO (exhaustion) at 5:00 in Round 2 to advance to semi-finals of TUF Brazil MW tournament

Week 9- May 21, 2012- Sergio “Serginho” Moraes def. Delson “Pe De Chumbo” Heleno via submission (rear-naked choke) at 4:20 in Round 1 to advance to TUF Brazil MW tournament semi-finals

Week 10- May 28, 2012- Godofredo “Pepey” De Oliveira def. Marcos Vinicius “Vina” Pancini via submission (kimura) Round 2 to advance to finals of TUF Brazil Featherweight Tournament

Week 11- June 3, 2012- Daniel Sarafian def. Sergio “Serginho” Moraes via KO (knee) at 4:05 in Round 1 to advance to finals of TUF Brazil Middleweight Tournament

Week 12- June 12, 2012- Rony Jason def. Hugo Wolverine via unanimous decision (no score given) to advance to finals of TUF Brazil Featherweight Tournament

Week 13- June 19, 2012- Cezar Mutante def. Thiago Bodao via KO (head kick) 1:26 in Round 1 to advance to finals of TUF Brazil Middleweight Tournament

Featherweight Semi-Finalists: Godofredo “Pepey” De Oliveira (8-0, Team Vitor) Rodrigo Damm (9-5, Team Vitor), Hugo “Wolverine” Viana (5-0, Team Vitor), Rony “Jason” Mariano (10-3, Team Wanderlei)

Middleweight Semi-Finalists: Daniel Sarafian (7-2, Team Vitor), Cezar “Mutante” Ferreira (4-2, Team Vitor), Thiago “Bodao” Perpetuo (8-1, Team Vitor), Sergio “Serginho” Moraes (6-1, Team Wanderlei)

Featherweight Finals: Godofredo “Pepey” De Oliveira (8-0, Team Wanderlei) v. Rony “Jason Mariano (10-3, Team Wanderlei)

Middleweight Finals: Daniel Sarafian (7-2, Team Vitor) v. Cezar Mutante (4-2, Team Vitor)

Original Teams and draft selections

Team Wanderlei Silva Featherweights: Rony “Jason” Mariano (10-3) 1st pick, 1st overall, John “Macapa” Teixiera (12-0) 3rd pick, 5th overall, Marcos Vinicius “Vina” Pancini (19-3) 5th pick, 9th overall, Wagner “Galeto” Campos (11-3) 7th pick, 13th overall,

Team Wanderlei Silva Middleweights: Delson “Pe de Chumbo” Heleno (23-6) 2nd pick, 3rd overall, Francisco “Massaranduba” Drinaldo (10-1) 4th pick, 7th overall, Renee Forte (10-0) 6th pick, 11th overall, Leonardo “Macarrao” Mafra (5-0) 8th pick, 15th overall

Team Vitor Belfort Featherweights: Hugo ”Wolverine” Viana (5-0) 2nd pick, 4th overall, Rodrigo Damm (9-5) 4th pick, 8th overall, Godofredo “Pepey” De Oliveira (8-0) 6th pick, 12th overall, Anistavio “Gasparzinho” Medeiros (12-7) 8th pick, 16th overall

Team Vitor Belfort Middleweights: Cezar “Mutante” Ferreira (4-2) 1st pick, 2nd overall, Daniel Sarafian (7-2) 3rd pick, 6th overall, Thiago “Bodao” Perpetuo (8-1) 5th pick, 10th overall, Sergio “Serginho” Moraes (6-1) 7th pick, 14th overall

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