Tune in Alert! UFC Flyweight Champ Demetrious Johnson & UFC on FX 7 preview on Ringside Report Radio Tonight!

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Be sure to tune into Ringside Report Radio at 11p.m. on TSN 690 for an RRR Jan 18exclusive interview with  UFC Flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson (@MightyMouseUFC) and a full preview of UFC on FX 7, and recap of Bellator 85.

UFC Flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson (16-2-1, 4-1-1 UFC, 2-1 @ BW, 2-0-1 @FlyW, 2-1 WEC) will be making his first title defense next Saturday in the main event of UFC on FOX 6 against John Dodson. After going the distance in a losing effort to capture the UFC Bantamweight title against Demetrious JohnsonDominick Cruz, Johnson entered the UFC’s inaugural Flyweight tournament. In his first matchup, Johnson initially defeated Ian McCall via majority decision. However, the Australian Athletic Commission miscounted the results, and the bout was declared a draw post fight, in a bout that should have gone to a sudden death forth round. Three months later the two met again, with Johnson winning via unanimous decision to advance into the finals. The finals took place at UFC 152, where Johnson was pitted against the odds on favorite Joseph Benavidez. In a very close back-and-forth fight, Johnson walked away with a split decision and was crowned the first UFC Flyweight champion. His opponent John Dodson winner of TUF 14 Bantamweight tournament, earned his title shot with a TKO victory over renowned Flyweight fighter Jussier Formiga at UFC on FX 5. Hear Johnson’s thoughts on his opponent, being the first UFC Flyweight champion, headlining a FOX event, and much more.

Also on tonight’s program, hear clips from Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, who recently appeared on a UFC conference call. Jackson reveals his quarrels with the UFC, why he’s leaving, and thoughts on his UFC on FOX 6 bout with Glover Teixiera. All this and much more in 2-Hours of MMAgic.

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UFC on FX 7: Belfort vs. Bisping preview:UFC on FX 7

Vitor Belfort  (185) vs. Michael Bisping (186)

C.B. Dollaway (186) vs.  Daniel Sarafian (186)

Gabriel Gonzaga (255) vs.  Ben Rothwell (258)

Khabib Nurmagomedov (155)vs. Thiago Tavares (155)

FUEL TV, 6 p.m. ET prelims:

Godofredo Castro (145) vs. Milton Vieira (146)

Andrew Craig (185) vs. Ronny Markes (186)

Nik Lentz (145) vs. Diego Nunes (145)

Edson Barboza (154) vs. Lucas Martins (154)

Yuri Alcantara (135) vs. Pedro Nobre (136)

Ildemar Alcatara (201) vs. Wagner Pradio (206)

Facebook prelims 5:35 p.m. ET:

C.J. Keith (1st attempt 157, 2nd attempt 156 )vs. Francisco Trinaldo (154.5)

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Weekend in Fights! June 9th Edition

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This Weekend in Fights! (June 9th, 2012) saw only two events take place with the UFCon FX 3 and Aggression FC 9.

Kicking off the Friday night of fights was UFC on FX 3 from BankAtlantic Center in Sunrise, Florida. The headliner was a Flyweight tournament semifinal rematch from March 3rd, where the mistakenly tallied up the scores incorrectly, initially giving the bout to Johnson after three rounds. After the event the scores were recounted and the bout declared a draw prompting this rematch. Johnson and McCall returned to FX, with another three round affair that should have been five because of its main event status. Nonetheless, the two Flyweight competitors went the distance again with Johnson emerging as the victor taking the bout 29-28, 30-27 and 29-28 on the judges score cards. Johnson  controlled the fight early landing a takedown in the first minute of  the opening round setting the pace for the fight. Johnson landed a big punch sending McCall to the ground and worked in McCall’s guard. Reminiscent of the first bout, McCall too control in the second round with a flurry of strikes, a takedown, and a suplex after connecting with an accidental low blow. In the third round, Johnson was able to get a takedown and control the fight on the ground and stifle McCall’s stand up offense. Johnson will now square off against Joseph Benavidez in the inaugural Flyweight tournament to determine the first ever UFC Flyweight champion later this year.

Welterweights Erick Silva and Charlie Brenneman battled in a very exciting one round bout. High octane from the get go, Brenneman shot in for the takedown immediateley but was me by the fists and knees of Silva. Brenneman eventually got the takedown but was unable to keep Silva down for long. Brenneman was adamant about scoring another takedown pushing Silva against the cage forcing the referee to break it up numerous times. Silva connected with spin kick to the body dropping Brenneman to his knees and exposing his back. Silva jumped on the opportunity and secured a rear-naked choke for the win with four seconds remaining in the first round.

Three extremely impressive knockouts took place on this card as Mike Pyle knocked out Josh Neer with four seconds remaining in the first round.With lots of back and forth action from both fighters, Pyle only needed one punch to end it. Pyle controlled the majority of the bout and even played possum luring Neer in for the kill shot. With an exchange of knees and body shots Pyle connected with a huge right hand dropping Neer to the mat face first.

Eddie Wineland scored a second round knockout of Scott Jorgensen picking up his first UFC victory. Wineland was able to stuff the takedown attempts and turn this bout into a striking war. In the second round Jorgensen connected with a big knee as they broke apart from brawling busting Wineland’s face up something awful. Wineland ignored the blood pouring down his face and continued his assault. Wineland then threw two jabs that didn’t reach its mark, but the straight right that followed did dropping Jorgensen and ending the fight.

And finally Tim Means continued his 11-fight win streak with a 66-second TKO over Justin Salas. Means rushed forward dropping Salas with a big left hand followed by some ground and pound. Salas made it back to his feet where he was met with a right hand that dropped him. A combination of astonishingly bad reffing and toughness, Salas made it back to his feet to eat a series of three Muay Thai clinch knees to the face, dropping him once against which was followed by some ground and pound that ultimately ended the fight.

This wasn’t the only bout that either had bad referees or bad judges for that matter. In two baffling decisions Mike Pierce who dominated Carlos Eduardo Rocha for three rounds easily winning the bout 30-27 all around; won the bout via split decision with one judge giving all three rounds to Rocha. Seth Baczynski also stole a win over Lance Benoist, winning a split decision that was likely a unanimous decision for Benoist. (Full UFC on FX 3 event results below.)

Aggression FC 9 emanated from the Shaw Conference Centre in Edmonton, Alberta. This was the second event produced by the promotion since the merger earlier this year. Undefeated Stephen Beaumont captured the Aggression FC Lightweight title with a unanimous decision victory over  Evan Sanguin.

Fists were flying as four of the nine bouts on the card ended with first round knockouts. Zach Blaber took 10-seconds to knockout Andrew Buckland. Tito Jones took 21-seconds to knockout Deven Jones. Nick Dragich took exactly half a round to pick up his TKO victory over Michael Swimmer, and KB Bhullar landed a huge punch to drop Ben Snyder at 2:46 of their bout. (Full Aggression FC 9 event results below.)

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Friday Night Fights -

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UFC on FX 3 results:

Demetrious Johnson def. Ian McCall via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 29-28) – flyweight tourney opening-round rematch

Erick Silva def. Charlie Brenneman via submission (rear naked choke) – Round 1, 4:56

Mike Pyle def. Josh Neer via knockout (punch) – Round 1, 4:56

Eddie Wineland def. Scott Jorgensen via knockout (punches) – Round 2, 4:10

FUEL TV prelims:

Mike Pierce def. Carlos Eduardo Rocha via split decision (27-30, 30-27, 30-27)

Seth Baczynski def. Lance Benoist via split decision (27-30, 29-28, 29-28)

Matt Grice def. Leonard Garcia via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Dustin Pague def. Jared Papazian via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 1, 3:21

Tim Means def. Justin Salas via TKO (strikes) – Round 1, 1:06

Buddy Roberts def. Caio Magalhaes via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

Facebook prelims:

Henry Martinez def. Bernardo Magalhaes via split decision (29-28, 30-27, 28-29)

Sean Pierson def. Jake Hecht via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

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Aggression FC 9 results:

Stephen Beaumont def. Evan Sanguin via Unanimous Decision (48-47, 49-46, 49-46) - Captures Aggression FC Lightweight title

Tim Chemelli def. Simon Marini via Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

Zach Blaber def. Andrew Buckland via KO (Punches) – Round 1 – 0:10

Tito Jones def. Deven Jones via  KO (Punches) – Round 1 -0:21

Robbie Merrill def. Joe Keesick via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – Round 1 – 3:14

Mike Newton def. Adrian Cardinal via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – Round 1 – 1:50

Nick Dragich def. Michael Swimmer via TKO (Punches) – Round 1 – 2:30

KB Bhullar def. Ben Snyder via KO (Punch) – Round 1 – 2:46

Nick Heynen def. TJ Penner by Unanimous Decision (30-25, 30-27, 30-27)

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Tune in Alert! UFC Flyweight Ian McCall on Ringside Report Radio Tonight

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Be sure to tune into tonight’s 1 hour Ringside Report Radio special, as UFC Flyweight contender Ian McCall (@UncleCreepyMMA) joins the panel to discuss his upcoming rematch against Demetrious Johnson which is expected to take place on June 8, 2012 at UFC on FX 3 .

Ian McCall (11-2-1) made name for himself fighting on the local scene as Bantamweight fighter, which granted him a call from the WEC. With a successful WEC debut over Coty Wheeler, McCall stepped up in competition in a losing effort to Charlie Valencia and Dominick Cruz. Going 1-2 in the WEC with two consecutive losses, McCall was cut from the promotion and return to the local scene. McCall joined Lemoore, California based Tachi Palace Fights promotion in February of 2011, where he decided to drop down to the 125lbs Flyweight Division. McCall defeated then #1 ranked Flyweight Jussier De Silva on his debut, which he followed up with a win over Dustin Ortiz in May, and finally won the Tachi Palace Fights Flyweight Championship in August over Darrell Montague. On March 3rd, 2012, McCall joined the UFC as part of their newly formed Flyweight division, and competed in the inaugural tournament semi finals against Demetrious Johnson at UFC on FX 1. The rules stated, that if the fight were to be a draw after three rounds, that a sudden death fourth round would be implicated. However, after three rounds the Australian Athletic Commission mistakenly tallied the scores, giving the bout to Johnson. Once the mistake was corrected, it was determined that the bout was a draw and a rematch would have to take place in order to see who will meet Joseph Benavidez in the finals of the flyweight tournament. Ringside Report Radio was able to hear Demetrious Johnson’s thoughts on the manner, now we hear the other side, as McCall aka Uncle Creepy shares his thoughts.

Dave & Kevin will also be discussing the news from today’s UFC press conference in Calgary. The UFC announced that three major UFC Pay-Per-Views will take place in Canada in 2012, including UFC 149 in Calgary July 21st at the Scotiabank Saddledome , UFC 152 in Toronto, and UFC 154 in Montreal at the Bell Centre. All this and much more in 1 Hour on MMAgic.

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Weekend in Fights! March 3rd Edition

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This Weekend in Fights! included both Zuffa companies, the UFC kicking off their Flyweight tournament and STRIKEFORCE with the most talked about Women’s MMA fight. These two blockbuster events, ended in spectacular fashion with monumental finishes in their main events. Former Sengoku Middleweight Champion Jorge Santiago headlined Titan Fighting Championship’s 21st card and former STRIKEFORCE Women’s fighter Roxanne Modafferi was in action in Japan in the all Women’s MMA promotion Jewels.

It was Saturday in Sydney, Australia, but Friday night here in North America when the UFC presented UFC on FX 2: Alves vs. Kampmann. In the main event Thaigo Alves was on his way to a unanimous decision victory over Martin Kampmann with his striking prowess, but late in the third round Kampmann would take home the victory. Clearly winning the striking game, Alves attempted to score more points with  the judges by taking Kampmann to the mat, but this would be Alves’ downfall, as the crafty Kampmann grabbed a hold of Alves’ head for a guillotine choke. Under a minute remaining in the final frame, Alves was forced to tap, as Kampmann mounted him with the guillotine.

That wasn’t the only impressive submission of the evening, as Daniel Pineda scored a superb arm triangle on Mackens Semerzier, and T.J. Waldburger unbelievably wrenched Jake Hecht’s arm in just 55 seconds for the win.

The UFC introduced a new weight class into the fold, as the inaugural Flyweight tournament kicked off. Special rules were put in place, as if the bout was a draw after three rounds, a sudden death fourth round would take place, and one was needed but never took place. Demetrious Johnson upset UFC newcomer Ian McCall by majority decision, in controversial fashion, as many saw rounds 1 & 3 going to McCall. After double checking their cards post event, it was determined that it was a draw, so as opposed to fighting a fourth round, a rematch between Johnson and McCall will take place at a later date. However, Joseph Benavidez  didn’t leave his decision in the hands of the judges, when he took out Yasuhiro Urushitani in just 11 seconds of the second round, securing his position in the finals of the Flyweight tournament.

Also on the the card Constantinos Philippou handed  Court McGee his first ever loss in the UFC snapping his eight fight winning streak in the process. Hometown heroes James Te Huna and Anthony Perosh both picked up impressive victories via TKO in the first round, but the same can’t be said about Kyle Noke, who lost a hard fought three rounder against the undefeated Andrew Craig. (Full UFC on FX 2: Alves vs. Kampmann event results below.)

Also on Friday night, Titan Fighting Championship broadcast their 21st event on HDNet at the Memorial Hall in Kansas City, Kansas with the main event of Jorge Santiago knocking out  Leonardo Pecanha in just under two minutes of the opening frame. Brother of UFC Welterweight Jake Ellenberger, Joe Ellenberger was also in action on this card. Ellenberger bounced back from his lone loss in MMA competition back in October, with a third round rear naked choke submission over  Jesse Zeugin. Ellenberger now improves to 13-1. (Full Titan Fighting Championship 21 event results below.)

At STRIKEFORCE on Saturday night, Miesha Tate made history. Tate was the first ever woman to last over a minute with Ronda Rousey, in fact Tate made Rousey fight longer than all of her previous four fights combined. The fight only lasted 4:27 and it ended in classic Ronda Rousey fashion; arm bar. In what was probably the most exciting round in Women’s MMA history, Rousey displayed high level judo, superb Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and answered the question: “Can she take a punch?”  anwser: “Yes she can!” Tate stormed in quickly with punches, and was immediately put on her back mounted and in position to be submitted with an arm bar. Tate was able to escape and assault her challenger with strikes, but as soon as she closed the distance, Rousey took advantage and hip tossed her to the mat, and secured her with the arm bar after landing a few hammer fists. With this victory Rousey improves to 5-0 in MMA and is the new STRIKEFORCE Women’s Bantamweight champion. Former STRIKEFORCE Women’s Bantamweight champion Sarah Kaufman was also victorious on the under card over Alexis Davis in a three round bloodbath, and aligns herself next for a shot at the strap.

Josh Thomson returned to STRIKEFORCE for the first time since October 2010. He fought a K.J. Noons in a three round war, with “the Punk” walking out with unanimous decision. Kazuo Misaki and Paul Daley also went to the judges score cards in a hard fought battle that saw Misaki take a split decision.

Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza and Lumumba Sayers displayed their superior Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu skills . Jacare submitted Bristol Marunde in the final frame of their bout, where Sayers submitted Scott Smith in the first round, handing his fourth loss in a row. (Full STRIKEFORCE: Tate vs. Rousey event results below.)

Former STRIKEFORCE Women’s fighter Roxanne Modefferi was in action on Saturday night in Japan for the all-woman MMA organization Jewels. It wasn’t a happy night for “The Happy Warrior” as she suffered her fifth loss in a row to Takayo Hashi (14-4) by unanimous decision in a Flyweight (125lbs) bout. (Full Jewels – 18th Ring event results below.)

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Friday Night Fights-

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UFC on FX 2: Alves vs. Kampmann results -

Martin Kampmann def. Thiago Alves via submission (guillotine choke) – Round 3, 4:12

Joseph Benavidez def. Yasuhiro Urushitani via TKO (punches) – Round 2, 0:11 – flyweight-tourney opening round

Demetrious Johnson vs. Ian McCall declared majority draw (28-28, 29-29, 29-28 Johnson) – flyweight-tourney opening round

Constantinos Philippou def. Court McGee via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

FUEL TV prelims-

James Te Huna def. Aaron Rosa via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 2:08

Anthony Perosh def. Nick Penner via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 4:59

Steven Siler def. Cole Miller via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Andrew Craig def. Kyle Noke via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

T.J. Waldburger def. Jake Hecht via submission (armbar) – Round 1, 0:55

Daniel Pineda def. Mackens Semerzier via submission (triangle-armbar) – Round 1, 2:05

Untelevised-

Shawn Jordan def. Oli Thompson via TKO (strikes) – Round 2, 3:53

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Titan Fighting Championship 21 results -

Jorge Santiago def. Leonardo Pecanha via knockout (punches) – Round 1, 1:48

Joe Wilk def. Andrew Carrillo via submission (guillotine choke) – Round 1, 2:01

Joe Ellenberger def. Jesse Zeugin via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 3, 1:16

Ramiro Hernandez def. Kevin Croom via split decision

Fabio Mello def. Josh Huber via submission (arm-triangle choke) – Round 1, 3:26

Mirsad Bektic def. Cody Carillo via submission (rear naked choke) – Round 3, 3:12

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Saturday Night Fights-

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STRIKEFORCE: Tate vs. Rousey results -

Showtime card-

Ronda Rousey def. Miesha Tate via submission (armbar) – Round 1, 4:27 – (to become new women’s bantamweight champion)

Josh Thomson def. K.J. Noons via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Kazuo Misaki def. Paul Daley via split decision (30-27, 28-29, 29-28)

Lumumba Sayers def. Scott Smith via submission (guillotine choke) – Round 1, 1:34

Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza def. Bristol Marunde via submission (arm-triangle choke) – Round 3, 2:43

Showtime Extreme prelims-

Sarah Kaufman def. Alexis Davis via majority decision (29-29, 29-28, 29-28)

Roger Bowling def. Brandon Saling via TKO (strikes) – Round 2, 1:15

Pat Healy def. Caros Fodor via submission (arm-triangle choke) – Round 3, 3:35

Ryan Couture def. Conor Heun via TKO (strikes) – Round 3, 2:52

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Jewels – 18th Ring results-

Emi Fujino def. Mika Nagano via Unanimous Decision

Takayo Hashi def. Roxanne Modefferi via Unanimous Decision

Mizuki Inoue def. Alex Chambers via Submission (Arm Bar) -4:32-Round 1

Emi Tomimatsu def. Yuko Oya via Unanimous Decision

Ayame Miura def. Celine Haga via Submission (Keylock) -2:12- Round 2

Satomi Takano def. Miyukoi Irie via Submission (Guillotine Choke) – 1:05-Round 1