Tuesday, March 22, 2011

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Date : 23 march 2011

PLay time : 22 : 00

The Titan Fighting Championships is a Kansas City-based full-time Mixed Martial Arts promotion headquartered out of the historic Memorial Hall in Kansas City, Kansas. Owned and operated by veteran fight promoter Joe Kelly, the Titan Fighting Championships has promoted events since 2006. The Titan Fighting Championship broadcasts its events on HDNet to viewers around the world.. “MMA fans around the world know that HDNet is everyone’s home for MMA. We’re excited that the Titan Fighting Championships will look to build a home of its own with HDNet and HDNet Fights,” said Titan Fighting Championships President and CEO Joe Kelly.”


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The goal of Titan Fighting Championship is to promote and develop the top up-and-coming fighters in the world and provide a platform allowing them to take their respective careers to the next level. Fighters who have gotten their start with Titan include Mike Johnson, Jay Hieron, L.C. Davis, Rob Kimmons, Lee Gibson, Alan Belcher, Bobby Voelker, Zak Cummings, Rudy Bears, and James Krause “Titan has worked with some of the best up and coming talent over the years and we are excited to continue that tradition with HDNet,” said Kelly.


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Saturday, March 19, 2011

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Date : 19 march 2011

PLay time : 23 : 00


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This Saturday brings us UFC 128 with a main event of Mauricio ‘Shogun’ Rua vs. Jon ‘Bones’ Jones. There should be several other good fights on the main fight card. You can watch preliminary fights on Spike TV, and there will even be a couple of preliminary fights on Facebook. This column will focus on the pay-per-view fights….so let’s the predictions begin.


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Mirko ‘Cro Cop’ Filipovic vs. Brendan Schaub

Cro Cop was at one time was one of the most feared men in MMA. He comes into this fight off a loss from Frank Mir at UFC 119. Brendan Schaub, who made a name for himself on The Ultimate Fighter season 10, is an up and coming heavyweight. He won his last fight against Gabriel Gonzaga at UFC 121. Cro Cop has hinted that if he loses this fight it may be his last. Schaub, who has been training at Greg Jackson’s MMA camp in New Mexico will pose problems for Cro Cop with his speed and heavy hands.



Thursday, March 3, 2011

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Date : 3 march 2011

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Diego Sanchez vs. Martin Kampmann breaks a usual pattern in UFC matchmaking: winners vs. winners, and losers vs. losers.

Sanchez (22-4 MMA, 11-4 UFC) has just experienced a significant turnaround in his six-year octagon career. Kampmann (17-4 MMA, 8-3 UFC), meanwhile, is coming off a significant loss in his half-decade with the UFC.

Although they come from opposite ends of the career spectrum, they share a desire to redeem themselves from past mistakes, and a meeting Thursday at UFC on Versus 3 is another step in that direction.

UFC on Versus 3 takes place at the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Ky., and Sanchez vs. Kampmann headlines the main card, which airs live on Versus. Two preliminary-card fights also stream on Facebook.

Kampmann's need to correct the past is a little more immediate than his foe. He suffered a split-decision loss to Jake Shields this past October at UFC 121 in a fight billed as a No. 1 contender's fight for the former Strikeforce champion. The stakes, though, were not necessarily there for Kampmann. In a back-and-forth battle, jiu-jitsu black belt Shields outgrappled Kampmann, whose striking skills seemed to be on hiatus that night.

"Training for the fight was pretty good, and I knew his game is to get people down and kind of lay on them," Kampmann said. "So I was prepared for it. I just made some bad decisions in the fight.

"Sometimes in the heat of the moment, you make mistakes. I was a little bit too tentative in the standup. I was worried too much about the takedown, and when I was on top on the ground, I was trying too hard to submit him, and I gave up top position."

Shields now is slated to take on welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre at UFC 129. Could that have been Kampmann? Maybe, and maybe not. But he doesn't want to give away any more fights. That means he's got to stay calm during Thursday's fight and make no mistakes.

After dominating his early competition, Kampmann has stumbled in high-profile bouts against Nate Marquardt, Paul Daley and Shields while racking up critical wins over Thales Leites, Carlos Condit and Paulo Thiago.

He's considered an underdog against Sanchez, but that doesn't bother him. He's on a mission to get back to the top.

"I don't think the odds matter so much," Kampmann said. "It's still a fight. Diego seems like a very motivated person, and those guys are tough to fight. He always brings it, and I admire his tenacity in the cage. So I'm definitely expecting a tough fight, but that's what I want."

Sanchez, meanwhile, wants to continue his road to redemption. He most recently reversed a two-fight skid with a unanimous-decision win over Thiago this past October at UFC 121. Considering how close he came to the razor's edge with back-to-back losses that began with a loss to then-lightweight champion B.J. Penn, his turnaround is all the more meaningful.

"I hit rock bottom after the B.J. Penn fight," Sanchez said. "I really did. I blew through all my money. I made some very bad decisions. I had this scam artist scam me real bad. I was in debt (for) over $175,000. I had to come back home. I needed my family's love. I just was humbled."

The lessons didn't end there. In his very next fight, Sanchez was outpointed by John Hathaway at UFC 114. He slid further down the rankings. He now knows he shouldn't have been there in the first place.

"I was going to the bar and drinking beer after training," Sanchez said. "I didn't even take him seriously at all. I thought, 'I'm going to go in there and knock this guy out. I'm taking him down.' In the first round, I got hit with a knee in the face real hard, and I couldn't recover from it. I shouldn't have been in the ring for that fight, period."

Sanchez moved back home five weeks before his fight against Thiago and rejoined Greg Jackson, with whom he'd trained for much of his career before moving to San Diego. He gave up partying, and he rededicated himself to God.

Along the way, he decided to give up the nickname that had defined him as a young competitor: "The Nightmare." Now, he's simply Diego Sanchez.

"'The Nightmare' is something that's negative, and kind of evil, and I don't want to represent that," he said. "I want to represent positivity, and I want to represent good.

"I look back on my whole career. I'm like, 'The Nightmare?' 'The Nightmare' was myself. I was my own nightmare. All the times that I fell off track and got into drinking and smoking weed, the things that brought my down. That was my nightmare. I said, 'You know what? I've grown up.' I've let that name go, and I just want to be Diego Sanchez. I don't even need a nickname."

Now, his new motto is "earn it."

"I want to go into every fight with a mindset that I already earned this 'W,'" Sanchez said. "It's mine, and I'm going to take it. It doesn't matter what my opponent has done. I know that I've done everything possible in my ability to get the 'W.'"

In other main-card action, former collegiate wrestling standouts Mark Munoz (9-2 MMA, 4-2 UFC) and C.B. Dollaway (11-2 MMA, 5-2 UFC) meet in a middleweight bout. After an initial rough spot, Dollaway has racked up three consecutive wins inside the octagon, including a victory over Joe Doerksen at UFC 119 that won him "Submission of the Night" honors. Munoz, meanwhile, is coming off a decision win over fellow collegiate wrestler Aaron Simpson that helped him rebound from a disappointing decision loss to Yushin Okami this past August.

Additionally, American Top Team's Alessio Sakara (15-7 MMA, 6-4 UFC) returns to action after a stomach flu forced him to withdraw from a fight with Jorge Rivera at UFC 122 just hours before showtime. He meets middleweight newcomer Chris Weidman (4-0 MMA, 0-0 UFC), who steps in for an injured Rafael Natal. Weidman trains with former welterweight champion Matt Serra and trainer Ray Longo and has a fraction of the experience of his Italian opponent.

Also, former WEC bantamweight champion Brian Bowles (8-1 MMA, 0-0 UFC) makes his UFC debut after a string of injuries put him on the bench for a year. He meets Greg Jackson pupil Damacio Page (12-5 MMA, 0-0 UFC) in a rematch from an August 2008 bout at WEC 35, which Bowles won by first-round submission.


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