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MMAterial Facts 08/19/10: MMA in Cowboys Stadium?

August 20th, 2010

- Texas Two-Step? Like UFC, Strikeforce Considered Cowboys Stadium Show

- Is Paul Heyman on the Verge of Entering the MMA World?

- Strikeforce MMA event Friday may bring more shows to Arizona

- UFC gearing up for Brazilian expansion

- Tom Huggins Talks Not Paying Impact FC Fighters

Texas Two-Step? Like UFC, Strikeforce Considered Cowboys Stadium Show

But according to both sources, the San Jose, California-based promotion did previously discuss the possibility of staging an event at the showcase facility. One of the sources said that at one time, Strikeforce specifically discussed the possibility of an Oct. 16 show, which might have aired on CBS and featured many of the company’s biggest names.

The event, which likely would have included former Dallas Cowboys’ star running back Herschel Walker as a local drawing card, would also have served to help launch the upcoming EA Sports MMA video game, which will be released on Oct. 19 and has a heavy Strikeforce presence.  (MMAFighting)

Note: Read this MMAPayout Perspective for more info about the big plans Strikeforce had and still has for October.  These talks were on going for months and Herschel Walker was a big part along with CBS.  Also, the goal would have been to break the MMA North American attendance and gate records and use the event as a break out party for Strikeforce.  It would have also served as a channel to promote the EA Sports MMA game which is set to release on October 19.

Is Paul Heyman on the Verge of Entering the MMA World?

After leaving World Wrestling Entertainment in 2006, he got together with a group of investors and former K-1/PRIDE producers in attempt to purchase Strikeforce. That deal never materialized because, as Heyman said on Monday’s edition of The MMA Hour, he felt Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker wasn’t getting a fair deal.  (MMAFighting)

Strikeforce MMA event Friday may bring more shows to Arizona

“Strikeforce wasn’t sure how the market was here,” Sarria said. “But this market just hasn’t been tested with a high level promotion. It will work here with Strikeforce and with the UFC. . . . The ultimate goal with this event is to bring the big Strikeforce events here.”

Said Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker, “I think they’re in the works. We’ve identified Phoenix as a viable market.”  (AZCentral)

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Note: During the WEC event last night, they announced that the promotion will be headed to Phoenix, Arizona in December.  The event was chosen by the fans during an Amp Energy Drink contest where fans voted for the WEC to come to their hometown.  The event is expected to be headlined by the local product and WEC champ Ben Henderson most likely against Anthony “Showtime” Pettis.  Another fighter who trains and lives in Arizona is former WEC LW champ Jamie Varner, who fights Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone at WEC 51 in September and who will most likely push to fight in his home state.

UFC gearing up for Brazilian expansion

But despite the Brazilians’ success in the UFC, the organization hasn’t hosted a show in their home country in nearly 12 years.

But according to UFC president Dana White, that soon could change.

“We’re spending money in Brazil right now,” White told MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com). “We’re spending marketing money, PR money, and we’ve got people down there working for us.” (MMAJunkie)

Tom Huggins Talks Not Paying Impact FC Fighters

“We are using a pool of lawyers from the United States, Australia and Brazil. What bothers me most is that [McManus] isn’t paying because he doesn’t have the money, as do some events here, he is very rich, but mainly because I believe that if the show fails, the damage has to be shared with fighters.  We can not accept this nonsense in any way, because if they did, we would be setting precedents for other promoters in bad faith to act the same way worldwide, “concluded Tom. (PortalDoVT – Translated from Portuguese)

PICTURE OF THE DAY

QUICK HITS

  • WEC 50 ratings result in average audience of 316,000 viewers (MMAJunkie)
  • UFC Fight Night 22 lineup in flux again; Matt Wiman likely out (MMAJunkie)
  • After WEC 50, Jorgensen likely for next shot at Cruz; challenger likes his chances (MMAJunkie)
  • Krzysztof Soszynski vs. Goran Reljic targeted for UFC 122 in Germany (MMAJunkie)
  • Lashley Aims to Debut Standup at Saturday’s Strikeforce (Sherdog)
  • Tachi Palace Fights Signs Top Flyweight ‘Formiga’ (Sherdog)
  • No Hard Feelings at Strikeforce Presser (MMAFighting)
  • Kennedy Learned a Lot From Afghanistan Gunfight (MMAFighting)
  • Grabowski, Konrad Advance in Bellator Heavyweight Tournament (MMAFighting)
  • CHARLES OLIVEIRA REPLACES MATT WIMAN AT FIGHT NIGHT (MMAWeekly)
  • FANS SAY WEC HEADED TO PHOENIX IN DECEMBER (MMAWeekly)
  • Strikeforce: Houston Pre-Fight Press Conference Quotes & Photos (Heavy)

TV LISTINGS

  • Bellator 25: Hornbuckle vs Blackburn on FSN (08/19/10)
  • HDNet Fights Vault: DREAM at 8:00 PM ET on HDNet (08/20/10)
  • Fighting Words with Mike Straka (Jon “Bones” Jones) at 8:30 PM ET on HDNet (08/20/10)
  • Inside MMA (Forrest Griffin, Antonio McKee, Mark Pavelich) at 9 PM ET on HDNet (08/20/10)
  • HDNet Fights: The Voice vs Tito Ortiz at 10 PM ET on HDNet (08/20/10)
  • Strikeforce: King Mo vs Rafael Feijao at 10 PM ET/PT on Showtime (08/21/10)

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • Strikeforce: King Mo vs Rafael Feijao at 10 PM ET/PT on Showtime (08/21/10)
  • Bellator 26 on FSN (08/26/10)
  • HDNet Fights: Sengoku Raiden Championships 14 on HDNet (08/27/10)
  • UFC 118: Edgar vs Penn 2 at 10 PM ET on PPV (08/28/10)
  • Bellator 26 on FSN (09/2/10)
  • UFC Fight Night: Maia vs. Belcher at 9 PM ET on SPIKE TV (09/15/10)
  • UFC 119 : Minotauro Nogueira vs Frank Mir 2 at 10 PM ET on PPV (09/25/10)

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MMAterial Facts 08/10/10: Legal Battles Heating Up

August 11th, 2010

- Akiyama Charges Manager with Embezzlement

- MMA promoter sues over canceled match

- XCAP Proud to have Ryan Couture on Board

- President: Announcement of Shark Fights 13 broadcast plans coming next week

- Bellator sues UFC, alleges “tortious interference of contract” of Jonathan Brookins

Akiyama Charges Manager with Embezzlement

Proving once again that the sharks in MMA swim mostly outside of the ring, Bloodyelbow.com and GotMMA.com have unearthed that Yoshihiro Akiyama once accused his (obviously former) manager of embezzlement. Writing in his autobiography, “Two Souls,” Akiyama claims the unnamed party stole anywhere from hundreds of thousands to a million, representing nearly all of his career earnings. That’s bleak stuff.  (Sherdog)

MMA promoter sues over canceled match

Maximum Fighting Inc. has filed a $500,000 lawsuit against the Edmonton Concert Hall Foundation (ECHF) after alleging it suffered losses when the ECHF unilaterally cancelled an agreement for three Maximum Fighting Championship (MFC) events to be held at the Winspear.

According to a statement of claim filed July 28, MFC and ECHF entered into a written agreement on Dec. 15, 2009, whereby MFC would be entitled to hold an MFC event at the Winspear on April 9. (Edmonton Sun)

XCAP Proud to have Ryan Couture on Board

Strikeforce officials announced last week that Las Vegas resident Ryan Couture, son of MMA legend Randy Couture, has agreed and signed a multi-fight deal all in which XCAP (Xtreme Couture Athletic Pharmaceutials) is proud to have Ryan  Couture represent the line and wear its colors. (XCAPNEWS)

President: Announcement of Shark Fights 13 broadcast plans coming next week

“One of the great things is that I’ve got great, great investors who are committed,” said Medley, a former pro fighter who owns a 1999 victory over WEC contender Leonard Garcia. “They’re big fight fans themselves. … So I went to them, and we got separate money for this show. I said I want it (the event costs, including fighters salaries) paid for before the event.

“I’m a fight fan then a promoter. … Are we trying to play with the big boys? Is this event going to leverage our company? The answer is no. The event is separate from our day-to-day profile.” (MMAJunkie)

Bellator sues UFC, alleges “tortious interference of contract” of Jonathan Brookins

The legal battle between the Bellator Fighting Championships and the Ultimate Fighting Championship has taken an unexpected turn.

While Zuffa, LLC – the parent company of the UFC – recently filed suit in Nevada against Bellator due to an alleged theft of “trade secrets and confidential Zuffa documents,” Bellator officials have now fired back with a suit of their own.  (MMAJunkie)

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Targeted by Bellator lawsuit, Mickey Dubberly says company’s claims inaccurate

Mickey Dubberly, the CEO of K.O. Dynasty Sports Management has a simple message for Bellator head Bjorn Rebney: Stop lying.

Dubberly and his client, Jonathan Brookins, are among the defendants targeted alongside Zuffa, LLC in a lawsuit filed today by Bellator that claim tortious interference was at play in Brookins’ recent run on “The Ultimate Fighter 12.”  (MMAJunkie)

PICTURE OF THE DAY

Strikeforce Challengers 4-Woman Tournament

QUOTE OF THE DAY

Eye Injury Puts Alan Belcher in Career Jeopardy : “I had a detached retina, I just lost the vision in my right eye. It just happened all of the sudden, pretty much overnight. I was training in Brazil, messing around there for a few days and had surgery the day after I came home. I think it happened in training but I don’t exactly know when. It’s gonna take a couple of months to heal, to be at its peak, so then I’ll know how much my vision comes back.” (MMAFA.TV)

QUICK HITS

  • Rafael “Feijao” Cavalcante well-prepared by life lessons for Strikeforce title shot(MMAJunkie)
  • Nick Catone to undergo surgery on re-injured shoulder and back, return date unknown (MMAJunkie)
  • UFC 118 weigh-ins to air live on Spike TV (MMAJunkie)
  • Paul Daley meets Jorge Masvidal at Shark Fights 13 (MMAJunkie)
  • Strikeforce CEO: Fabricio Werdum out until 2011, no opponent set (MMAJunkie)
  • Silva: Submission Was Payback, Injury Layoff Undetermined (Sherdog)
  • Commission: Daley Suspended 30 Days for Koscheck Punch (Sherdog)
  • King Mo Declares Himself Underdog for Title Fight (MMAFighting)
  • Leonardo Santos vs. Sotaro Yamada Announced for SRC 14 (MMAFighting)
  • TRENDING INDICATED BIG PPV NUMBERS FOR UFC 117 (MMAWeekly)
  • STRIKEFORCE WILL HOLD 185 CONTENDERS TOURNEY (MMAWeekly)
  • Bellator Fires Back, Sues UFC Regarding Jonathan Brookins (Heavy)
  • UFC 117: Risks Don’t Outweigh Rewards (Heavy)

TV LISTINGS

  • Bellator 24: Lombard vs Goodman on FSN (08/12/10)
  • HDNet Fights Vault: DREAM at 8:00 PM ET on HDNet (08/13/10)
  • Fighting Words with Mike Straka (Chael Sonnen) at 8:30 PM ET on HDNet (08/13/10)
  • Inside MMA (Ben Henderson, Reed Harris, & Chad Mendes) at 9 PM ET on HDNet (08/13/10)
  • HDNet Fights: KOTC: Imminent Danger at 10 PM ET on HDNet (08/13/10)
  • Strikeforce Challengers: Riggs vs Taylor 11 PM ET on Showtime (08/13/10)

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • Bellator 24: Lombard vs Goodman on FSN (08/12/10)
  • Strikeforce Challengers: Riggs vs Taylor 10 PM ET/PT on Showtime (08/13/10)
  • HDNet Fights: KOTC: Imminent Danger at 9 PM ET on HDNet (08/13/10)
  • WEC 50: Cruz vs Benavidez at 9 PM ET on Versus (08/18/10)
  • Bellator 25 on FSN (08/19/10)
  • Strikeforce: King Mo vs Rafael Feijao at 10 PM ET/PT on Showtime (08/21/10)
  • Bellator 26 on FSN (08/26/10)
  • HDNet Fights: Sengoku Raiden Championships 14 on HDNet (08/27/10)
  • UFC 118: Edgar vs Penn 2 at 10 PM ET on PPV (08/28/10)
  • Bellator 26 on FSN (09/2/10)
  • UFC Fight Night: Maia vs. Belcher at 9 PM ET on SPIKE TV (09/15/10)
  • UFC 119 : Minotauro Nogueira vs Frank Mir 2 at 10 PM ET on PPV (09/25/10)

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MMAterial Facts 07/22/10: Dave Herman, Zac Gearge Involved in Contract Disputes

July 23rd, 2010

- Herman, Bellator Locked in Legal Battle

- Featherweight Zac George earns Shine Fights release after two-month wait

- Athletic commission knocked out by City of North Van

- Bully Beatdown Does Not Violate Violence Code

- XYIENCE and Montreal’s TriStar Martial Arts Center Sign Sponsorship Agreement

Herman, Bellator Locked in Legal Battle

Herman, 25, is suing Bellator Fighting Championships for allegedly breaching a six-fight, 30-month contract he signed into with the promotion on Oct. 28, 2008. Herman is also claiming tortuous interference on the part of Bellator for a handful of fight assignments — including a four-fight contract offer from Strikeforce — he’s tried to secure since January. The promotion is countersuing for alleged breach of contract as well. (Sherdog)

Featherweight Zac George earns Shine Fights release after two-month wait

Signing the contract – a one-year, three-fight deal – was easy. But after that, everything seemed hard.

“It was a total disaster,” George said after MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) today reported that several fighters from the canceled “Shine Fights: Worlds Collide” event had not been paid.

“Worlds Collide” was scheduled to take place May 15 at the Crown Coliseum in Fayetteville, N.C., before the North Carolina Boxing Authority pulled the plug on the show hours after it was set to begin… (MMAJunkie)

Athletic commission knocked out by City of North Van

City of North Vancouver councillors put the kibosh on hosting professional boxing and mixed martial arts (MMA) fights in the city, after voting to disband the North Vancouver Athletic Commission Monday night.

“I’ve watched enough of it (Ultimate Fighting Championship) channel surfing to know that I find it repugnant … barbaric,” said Coun. Pam Bookham in an interview with The Outlook. (BCLocalNews)

Bully Beatdown Does Not Violate Violence Code

The CBSC received a complaint about this program from an anti-bullying activist who felt that it was inappropriate for the program to promote additional violence as the solution to the societal problem of bullying. MTV Canada argued that the premise of the program is to show “to instil a sense of empathy in the bully by asking him to face someone who might cause him/her fear or anxiety.” MTV also pointed out that the program carried a 14+ classification and viewer advisories. (Broadcaster Magazine)

XYIENCE and Montreal’s TriStar Martial Arts Center Sign Sponsorship Agreement

XYIENCE announces that it has signed a sponsorship agreement with Tristar Gym, a 13,500 sq. ft. mixed martial arts (MMA) training center in Montreal. The agreement means that the facility will retail XYIENCE’s energy drink brand, Xenergy, the official energy of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), and XYIENCE supplements, the original fight nutrition brand, to the exclusion of all other brands. The partnership was made official on Thursday, July 15, 2010, and also includes logo placement on the training facility’s mats and banner placement throughout the gym. (PRESS RELEASE)

PICTURE OF THE DAY

Shark Fights 13 Poster

QUOTE OF THE DAY

Spoke to Scott Coker yesterday. He’s receptive to promoting Werdum-Fedor 2 in Russia. And I know Showtime is looking at potential dates. (Josh Gross, Sports Illustrated)

QUICK HITS

  • UFC targeting ‘four to six’ Fight Nights in UK next year (ESPN UK)
  • Not So Fast – UFC China Office Yet to Open (BloodyElbow)
  • Matt Hamill vs. Tito Ortiz added to UFC 121 in October (MMAJunkie)
  • Gabriel Gonzaga vs. Brendan Schaub meet at UFC 121 in California (MMAJunkie)
  • Massachusetts eliminates double weigh-in policy for mixed martial arts (MMAJunkie)
  • Yoshiyuki Yoshida vs. Dan Hornbuckle not happening at Bellator 25 (MMAJunkie)
  • Strikeforce 135-pound tourney official (MMAJunkie)
  • Coker: Fedor Could Return in October, November (Sherdog)
  • Santiago-Misaki Rematch Headlines Sengoku 14 (Sherdog)
  • Bellator Hits ‘The Big Easy’ on Sept. 9 (Sherdog)
  • CAMO Launches California State Tournament for Amateurs (Sherdog)
  • Mike Russow Out Until Next Year With Injury (MMAFighting)
  • Joe Rogan, Mayhem Miller Rip Gus Johnson (MMAFighting)
  • ROXANNE MODAFFERI: I’LL FINISH THE FIGHT FOR HER (MMAWeekly)
  • MIKE KYLE SET FOR COMEBACK IN STRIKEFORCE (MMAWeekly)
  • Todd Duffee, Jon Madsen Agree To UFC 121 Bout (Heavy)
  • Phil Davis Replaces Nedkov, Faces Wallace At UFC 117 (Heavy)

TV LISTINGS

  • HDNet Fights Vault: 2009 World GP Final HL’s at 8:00 PM ET on HDNet (07/23/10)
  • Fighting Words with Mike Straka (Frankie Edgar) at 8:30 PM ET on HDNet (07/23/10)
  • Inside MMA at 9 PM ET on HDNet (07/23/10)
  • HDNet Fights: K-1 World MAX 2010 at 10 PM ET on HDNet (07/23/10)
  • Strikeforce Challengers: Del Rosario vs Mahe at 10 PM ET/PT on Showtime (07/23/10)

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • Strikeforce Challengers: Del Rosario vs Mahe at 10 PM ET/PT on Showtime(07/23/10)
  • HDNet Fights: K-1 World Max 2010 Final 10 PM ET on HDNet (07/23/10)
  • HDNet Fights: K-1 World GP 2010 at 10 PM ET on HDNet (07/30/10)
  • UFC on Versus 2 : Jones vs Matyushenko at 10 PM ET on Versus (08/01/10)
  • UFC 117 : Anderson Silva vs Chael Sonnen at 10 PM ET on PPV (08/7/10)
  • Bellator 24: Lombard vs Goodman on FSN (08/12/10)
  • Strikeforce Challengers: Riggs vs Taylor 10 PM ET/PT on Showtime (08/13/10)
  • HDNet Fights: KOTC: Imminent Danger at 9 PM ET on HDNet (08/13/10)
  • WEC 50: Cruz vs Benavidez at 9 PM ET on Versus (08/18/10)
  • Bellator 25 on FSN (08/19/10)
  • Strikeforce: King Mo vs Rafael Feijao at 10 PM ET/PT on Showtime (08/21/10)
  • Bellator 26 on FSN (08/26/10)
  • HDNet Fights: Sengoku Raiden Championships 14 on HDNet (08/27/10)
  • UFC 118: Edgar vs Penn 2 at 10 PM ET on PPV (08/28/10)
  • Bellator 26 on FSN (09/2/10)
  • UFC Fight Night: Maia vs. Belcher at 9 PM ET on SPIKE TV (09/15/10)
  • UFC 119 : Minotauro Nogueira vs Frank Mir 2 at 10 PM ET on PPV (09/25/10)

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MMAterial Facts 07/14/10: UFC 116 Numbers, Bellator on AFN

July 15th, 2010

- UFC 116 officially draws 12,740 attendees for $4.05 million live gate
- American Forces Network to broadcast Bellator to 1 million military personnel
- Strikeforce to bring MMA special to Toyota Center
- Lance Palmer, Mark Ellis Sign With MMA Agencies
- MusclePharm Set to Launch GNC Athlete Tour

UFC 116 officially draws 12,740 attendees for $4.05 million live gate

July’s “UFC 116: Lesnar vs. Carwin” event at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas officially drew 12,740 spectators for a $4,053,990 live gate. … Nevada State Athletic Commission executive director Keith Kizer today emailed the official figures to MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com).

Of the 12,740 fans in the arena, 9,218 purchased tickets and 3,522 were issued complimentary admission. Additionally, 2,194 tickets went unsold. (MMAJunkie)

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Note: It appears that the event will break 1 million buys, but not beat UFC 100 or UFC 114: Rampage vs Evans. (F4WOnline)

American Forces Network to broadcast Bellator to 1 million military personnel

Bellator Fighting Championships will expand its reach to the more than 1 million brave American service men and women, as well as Department of Defense and other US government civilians and their families stationed overseas through a new alliance with the American Forces Network.

Beginning this fall, all military personnel, Department of Defense civilian employees and their families stationed in 175 countries and territories overseas from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe — and aboard 140 U.S. Navy ships at sea — will be able to watch all of Bellator Seasons 2 and 3 in their entirety via satellite broadcast.

The 24 Bellator broadcasts will air for 24 consecutive weeks every Monday night at 9 p.m. “viewer time overseas” with Bellator Season 2 running from Sept. 6th to Nov. 22 and Bellator Season 3 running from Nov. 29th to Feb. 14th.

Rights to air the broadcasts are being provided to the American Forces Network by Bellator free of charge. (PRESS RELEASE)

Strikeforce to bring MMA special to Toyota Center

Mixed martial arts will be on display when the Strikeforce promotion visits the Toyota Center on Aug. 21.

The card, announced in a press conference Tuesday, will be broadcast by Showtime Television and start at 9 p.m. Tickets go on sale Friday.

It’s been three years since Houston was last in the mixed martial arts spotlight. Ultimate Fighting Championship, the top promotion in MMA, brought its UFC 69 pay-per-view event to the Toyota Center in April 2007.  (The Houston Chronicle)

Lance Palmer, Mark Ellis Sign With MMA Agencies

Up and coming mixed martial arts prospect Lance Palmer has a new agency to call home. The former Ohio State University wrestler has signed on with MMA agency MMA Incorporated today for an exclusive management and marketing deal.

Palmer, who has yet to make his professional debut in the sport, was a four-time All American wrestler as a Buckeye. In  2010, he earned the title of Big Ten Champion and was also a finalist in the NCAA Division 1 National Championship that year. He competed in the 149 pound weight class.  (Heavy)

MusclePharm Set to Launch GNC Athlete Tour

MusclePharm® Corporation (OTCBB:MSLP), a fast-growing nutritional supplement company with a proprietary formulation used in eight performance products, announced plans to launch an innovative General Nutrition Centers (GNC) Athlete Tour starting this month.

The athlete tour dates will run from July through December 2010 and will feature some of the biggest names from the NFL, UFC and WEC. The athletes will be signing autographs at each GNC appearance, promoting the MusclePharm brand in the process. (The Financial Post)

PICTURE OF THE DAY

Strikeforce Houston Poster

QUICK HITS

  • Bob Sapp pulled off July 18′s “Impact FC,” threatens legal action (MMAJunkie)
  • UFC announcer Bruce Buffer cashes in 2010 World Series of Poker (MMAJunkie)
  • With Strikeforce title on line, Kennedy says “Jacare” is just his next biggest fight (MMAJunkie)
  • Film Room: How Werdum Submitted Fedor (Sherdog)
  • Bellator Confirms Lombard-Goodman for Aug. 12 (Sherdog)
  • UFC 116 Drugs Tests Clean (Sherdog)
  • King Mo Promises to Show New Skills in First Title Defense (Sherdog)
  • Rich Clementi Targeted for Bellator 28 (MMAFighting)
  • For Leben, Most of UFC 116 Victory Is a Blur (MMAFighting)
  • VARNER WANTS HENDERSON, DENIES COWBOY FIGHT (MMAWeekly)
  • MELENDEZ ON SHIELDS TO UFC; WILL HE FOLLOW? (MMAWeekly)
  • Is Cain able to take Lesnar’s title? (Yahoo! Sports)
  • UK: Impact FC Confirmed to air on Primetime (Fighters Only)
  • Scott Coker Talks Shields, Bautista, Lashley, Fedor And More (Heavy)
  • Keith Jardine vs. Trevor Prangley Set For Shark Fights 13 (Heavy)

TV LISTINGS

  • HDNet Fights Vault: Dynamite 2009  at 8:00 PM ET on HDNet (07/16/10)
  • Fighting Words with Mike Straka (Ken Shamrock) at 8:30 PM ET on HDNet (07/16/10)
  • Inside MMA (Matyushenko and Ellengerger) at 9 PM ET on HDNet (07/16/10)
  • HDNet Fights: DREAM.15 Replay at 10 PM ET on HDNet (07/16/10)

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • Strikeforce Challengers: Del Rosario vs Mahe at 10 PM ET/PT on Showtime(07/23/10)
  • HDNet Fights: K-1 World Max 2010 Final 10 PM ET on HDNet (07/23/10)
  • HDNet Fights: K-1 World GP 2010 at 10 PM ET on HDNet (07/23/10)
  • UFC on Versus 2 : Jones vs Matyushenko at 10 PM ET on Versus (08/01/10)
  • Strikeforce Challengers: Riggs vs Taylor 10 PM ET/PT on Showtime (08/13/10)
  • HDNet Fights: KOTC: Imminent Danger at 9 PM ET on HDNet (08/13/10)
  • UFC 117 : Anderson Silva vs Chael Sonnen at 10 PM ET on PPV (08/18/10)
  • WEC 50: Cruz vs Benavidez at 9 PM ET on Versus (08/18/10)
  • Strikeforce: King Mo vs Rafael Feijao at 10 PM ET/PT on Showtime (08/26/10)
  • HDNet Fights: Sengoku Raiden Championships 14 on HDNet (08/27/10)
  • UFC 118: Edgar vs Penn 2 at 10 PM ET on PPV (08/28/10)

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MMAterial Facts (07/09/10): Australia, Canada, Germany and China Notes

July 10th, 2010
  • Two-year Vancouver trial MMA period, Vancouver fires head of athletic commission
  • Ultimate fight: to convince Victoria
  • UFC Hires Leadership to Open China Office
  • UFC Announces Anti-Piracy Settlements with 500 Businesses and Individuals
  • Strikeforce’s August schedule, UFC 119, 120, 121 Announcements

Two-year Vancouver trial MMA period could end with only one pro event having been held

Ongoing insurance and indemnity issues surrounding professional mixed martial arts in the city of Vancouver could well see the two-year trial of regulated MMA pass with only a single professional event having been held, according to Vision Vancouver city council member Dr Kerry Jang and licensing staffer Tom Hammel. (Vancouver Sun)

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Vancouver fires head of athletic commission

City council fired the head of the Vancouver Athletic Commission on Thursday after city staff and others complained about his conduct during the recent debate over allowing an Ultimate Fighting Championship event.

Citing a lack of confidence in Mirko Mladenovic, the council appointed Dave Rudberg, a longtime city bureaucrat, to replace him as head of the commission when it reconvenes later this month. (Vancouver Sun)

Ultimate fight: to convince Victoria (Australia)

THE Ultimate Fighting Championship will use Geelong star George Sotiropoulos and the lure of a $15 million tourist injection to convince the Victorian government to allow cage-fighting into Melbourne, after the sport was again rejected by the state.

Having sold out its debut Australian event at the 17,000-capacity Acer Arena in Sydney in February within 90 minutes, the UFC will be returning early next year but wants to infiltrate the Victorian market, with figures suggesting the state harbours the most mixed martial arts fans in the country. (Sydney Morning Herald)

UFC Hires Leadership to Open China Office

The UFC’s global expansion has become a business in and of itself lately, and the next stop for the promotion will be in China.

Just weeks after the UFC opened an office in Canada – with former CFL commissioner Tom Wright leading the charge – the company hired a leader for a new office in China, which should open in the next few weeks.  (MMAWeekly) … (MMAPayout Perspective)

UFC Announces Anti-Piracy Settlements with 500 Businesses and Individuals

The organization today announced it has reached “confidential settlements” with more than 500 businesses and individuals as a result of illegal broadcasts and viewing of UFC events…The settlements span over the past two years.

“We are committed to standing toe to toe with anyone trying to illegally broadcast or stream UFC events,” UFC President Dana White stated. “Today’s announcement further drives home the fact that we are fully prepared to pursue any business or individual that steals our programming.”  (MMAJunkie) … (MMAPayout Perspective)

Strikeforce’s August schedule, UFC 119, 120, 121 Announcements

Strikeforce Houston Card (8/21): “King Mo” Lawal (7-0) vs Rafael “Feijao” Cavalcante (9-2) [LHW Title] , Tim Kennedy (12-2) vs “Jacare” Souza (12-2) [Vacant MW Title], KJ Noons (9-2) vs Jorge Gurgel (13-6), Bobby Lashley (5-0) vs TBA, POSS: Sergei Kharitonov (16-4) vs Antonio “Big Foot” Silva (14-2) have all been rumored for the card at the Toyota Center.  Erin Toughill (10-2) vs Shana Olsen (4-0) has also been recently rumored for this event, where the winner would take on “Cyborg” Santos in a future 145 lbs Title bout.

Strikeforce Phoenix (8/13): J. Riggs (32-11) v L. Taylor(6-1), D. Cormier (2-0) v TBA, Women’s 1-Night 135 lbs GP: Maiju Kujala (4-1), Hitomi Akano (15-7), Miesha Tate (9-2), and TBD.

Strikeforce Washington (7/23): Shane Del Rosario (9-0) v Lolohea Mahe (4-1), Sarah Kaufman (11-0) v Roxanne Modafferi (15-5) [135 lbs Title], Mike Kyle (16-7) v Abongo Humphrey (7-1), Corey Devela (9-4) v Bobby Voelker (21-8).

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UFC 119: A rematch between heavyweights Frank Mir (13-5 MMA, 11-5 UFC) and Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (32-6-1 MMA, 3-2 UFC) headlines September’s UFC 119 event.  (MMAJunkie) ..  this event is also rumored to have Ryan Bader vs. Antonio Rogerio Nogueira penciled in as their co-main event, which would be the first time in UFC history to have twins headlining an event.

UFC 120: A middleweight bout between Michael Bisping and Yoshihiro Akiyama will be part of October’s UFC 120 event in London.  (MMAJunkie) .. UFC 120 is also set to have Dan Hardy vs Carlos Condit as the co-main event and the event is scheduled to be televised on Spike TV from London.

UFC 121 : UFC 121, which was rumored to be taking place in Germany, is now reported by MMAJunkie to be likely moving to California.  Germany has made a firm stance against the UFC moving into the country, as was reported back in March, when they banned UFC from television.  The rumored main-event here was Vitor Belfort (19-8) versus the winner of Anderson Silva (26-4)/Chael Sonnen (24-10). UPDATE: Brock Lesnar vs Cain Velasquez signed for UFC 121 (MMAFighting).

QUICK HITS

  • FC: The Uprising Airing Live on Viewers Choice Canada (The Fight Network)
  • HDNet to Broadcast ‘HDNet Fights: DREAM 15′ Live (PRESS RELEASE)
  • SUFFER Signs Robert Drysdale Endorsement Deal (MarketWatch)
  • Strikeforce’s August schedule headlined by ‘King Mo’ title defense (LA Times)
  • Sifting through the rubble of the Fedor fallout (Yahoo! Sports)
  • STRIKEFORCE Looks to Phoenix’s Dodge Theater for AUG. 13 (ULTMMA)
  • Strikeforce Defy Boycott, Put Card in Arizona (Exile In Fightville)
  • German UFC lightweight Dennis Siver hoping for MMA acceptance in home country (MMAJunkie)
  • Voting ends Saturday for 2010 ESPY voting, UFC’s St-Pierre and Edgar nominated (MMAJunkie)
  • Faber Out of WEC 50, Expected Back in September (Sherdog)
  • Riggs-Taylor Heads Up Aug. 13 Strikeforce Challengers (Sherdog)
  • Strikeforce Champion’s Clause an Issue in Fedor Talks (MMAFighting)
  • Brock Lesnar vs. Cain Velasquez Won’t Happen at UFC 119 (MMAFighting)
  • CAIN VELASQUEZ WAITING ON A CALL FROM THE UFC (MMAWeekly)
  • SYLVIA VS. BUENTELLO IN AUGUST; PULVER RETURNS (MMAWeekly)
  • Torres vs. Valencia Slated For Co-Main Event Of WEC 51 (Heavy)
  • UFC 121 In The Works For Oct. 23 in Anaheim (Heavy)

TV LISTINGS

  • HDNet Fights: XFC: The Next Generation at 9 PM ET on HDNet (07/09/10)
  • Fighting Words with Mike Straka (Frank Shamrock) at 1 AM ET on HDNet (07/10/10)
  • HDNet Fights: Affliction Day Of Reckoning at 1:30 AM ET on HDNet (07/10/10)
  • HDNet Fights: DREAM.15 at 3 AM ET on HDNet (07/10/10)

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • HDNet Fights: XFC: The Next Generation at 9 PM ET on HDNet (07/09/10)
  • HDNet Fights: DREAM.15 at 3 AM ET on HDNet (07/10/10)
  • Strikeforce Challengers: Del Rosario vs Mahe at 10 PM ET/PT on Showtime(07/23/10)
  • HDNet Fights: K-1 World Max 2010 Final 10 PM ET on HDNet (07/23/10)
  • HDNet Fights: K-1 World GP 2010 at 10 PM ET on HDNet (07/23/10)
  • UFC on Versus 2 : Jones vs Matyushenko at 10 PM ET on Versus (08/01/10)
  • Strikeforce Challengers: Riggs vs Taylor 10 PM ET/PT on Showtime (08/13/10)
  • HDNet Fights: KOTC: Imminent Danger at 9 PM ET on HDNet (08/13/10)
  • UFC 117 : Anderson Silva vs Chael Sonnen at 10 PM ET on PPV (08/18/10)
  • WEC 50: Cruz vs Benavidez at 9 PM ET on Versus (08/18/10)
  • Strikeforce: King Mo vs Rafael Feijao at 10 PM ET/PT on Showtime (08/26/10)
  • HDNet Fights: Sengoku Raiden Championships 14 on HDNet (08/27/10)
  • UFC 118: Edgar vs Penn 2 at 10 PM ET on PPV (08/28/10)

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MMAterial Facts 04/17/10: Strikeforce Nashville Edition – Dan Henderson Duels the UFC

April 17th, 2010
  • Dan Henderson duels the UFC
  • Strikeforce banks on Temecula’s Henderson
  • With win, Shields can write his own ticket
  • Strikeforce’s Shields, Smith Lend Helping Hand At Nashville Make-A-Wish Dinner, Assist PETA
  • EA Sports MMA: Pranks, Mayhem, and Strikeforce

Dan Henderson duels the UFC

A rematch with Silva was on the negotiating table as part of Henderson’s re-signing with UFC, he said, and so was a special deal to allow him a cut of first- and second-year profits from the UFC’s popular video game that featured his likeness.

“I never saw a dime,” Henderson says of the video game money. “Where do you think the money should go? The fighters are asked to sign away their likeness rights, and [the UFC] tries to get it forever.”

UFC President Dana White said he had “no interest” in responding to Henderson’s comments.

Another UFC business stance that irked Henderson was the company’s interest in charging apparel sponsors, like Henderson’s own Clinch Gear, a fee, such as $10,000 for four months of unlimited appearances in the UFC octagon. “It’s like UFC is sticking their hands in our pockets,” Henderson said.  (LA Times)

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MMAPayout Notes:  This is a great read by the LA Times.  In the interview, Dan Henderson claims that he received a $650 weekly stipend for being a coach on TUF.  Henderson also states that Dana White told him he would write a $25,000 check for public appearances connected to a future bout after UFC 100, which he never received.  Another interesting note is that according to Henderson, being bumped from UFC 100 as the co-main event probably cost him around $1 million dollars.

Strikeforce banks on Temecula’s Henderson

But that doesn’t mean he won’t shy away from non-contact fights. Henderson criticized UFC recently for all their “red tape …” concerning the difficulties fighters have attaining sponsorships. He also chastised his former organization for not providing health coverage or retirement plans for fighters, saying that “there probably should be a fighters union.”

But Henderson signing a 16-month deal with Strikeforce went beyond differences with the UFC, his being denied a rematch with UFC superstar Anderson Silva or the fact that he’s now better paid.

He said the big attraction to Strikeforce was the chance to compete in front of what may be his largest audience yet.  (The Press Enterprise)

Strikeforce’s Shields, Smith Lend Helping Hand At Nashville Make-A-Wish Dinner, Assist PETA

STRIKEFORCE World Middleweight Champion Jake Shields and middleweight star  Scott “Hands Of Steel” Smith participated at former Tennessee Titan Kevin Carter’s Ninth Annual “Waiting For Wishes” Celebrity Waiter’s Dinner at The Palm on Tuesday night in Nashville, Tenn.

The event, which benefits the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Middle Tennessee, included a silent and live auction and was attended by NFL players, professional athletes from all sports, and countless celebrities.

Shields and Smith were among those who served as waiters. (Strikeforce)

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Strikeforce champ Shields is a vegetarian and proud of it

When getting down to fighting weight for his bout with Dan Henderson, Jake Shields won’t have to cut steak out of his diet. The Strikeforce middleweight champion is a vegeterian, and is the latest to star in an ad for PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals).

“My last fight, I fought Jason ‘Mayhem’ Miller,” he said in a PETA press release. “He came into the press conference with his fur coat … [s]o it was nice to go out there and kick his [expletive].”  (CageWriter)

With win, Shields can write his own ticket

Shields’ contract with Strikeforce is near its end. Technically, he still has one fight left after Saturday, but Shields says he has no championship clause like those in UFC deals, where the contract extends as long as you hold a championship. But he noted that the contract is running low on time, and that it’s doubtful he’ll get that last fight in before it runs out. At that point, he’ll be a free agent.

With UFC aggressively attempting to counter Strikeforce, and with a win over Henderson in a CBS main event on his resume, Shields couldn’t be in a better place at a more perfect time. Signing up a champion coming off a win over an established star on CBS would be lure enough, but with Shields, a win over Henderson would make him the most attractive potential opponent for UFC’s most popular fighter, Georges St. Pierre.  (Yahoo! Sports)

EA Sports MMA: Pranks, Mayhem, and Strikeforce

EA Sports MMA will use a modified version of the Fight Night engine, so it’s natural to assume that the game will have the striking game down cold. But, according to Jackson, the complexity of the sport of mixed martial arts has resulted in a lot of work to that engine in order to properly replicate what happens in the octagon. “The striking controls are pretty naturally mapped,” Jackson said. “They feel good on the sticks. The one thing that was a weakness when [Fight Night Round 4] came out was their lack of button controls, and a lot of people ripped them apart for them. We knew that from the very start, too, that we wanted button controls in there, so we’ve added that. We’ve also had to do a lot of different things. In the boxing AI, there are only so many things you can do. You have a few main stances and so many punches you can throw out of it. The world opens up to a whole different level in MMA, and so a lot of different AI hooks had to be added and different ways to teach the AI how to fight.”   (GameSpot)

VIDEO OF THE DAY

  • MMA Live: 4-15-10 – MMA Live recaps UFC 112. Why is Anderson Silva feeling the heat? B.J. Penn offers his explanation on losing the lightweight gold. Dan Henderson and Gegard Mousasi stop by in advance of the Strikeforce card this weekend on CBS.

IMAGES OF THE DAY

EA Sports MMA Screen Shots - GameSpot

EA Sports MMA Screenshots - GameSpot

EA Sports MMA Screenshots - GameSpot

EA Sports MMA Screenshots - Gamespot

QUICK HITS

  • Video: Strikeforce ‘Nashville’ Weigh-ins (Sherdog)
  • Mousasi Re-Signs 2-Year Deal with Strikeforce (Sherdog)
  • Strikeforce Notebook: Kid Yamamoto, ‘Jacare’ Souza Fights Targeted (MMAFighting)
  • Strikeforce Set for June 16 in LA, Possibly Featuring ‘Mayhem’ vs. Lawler (MMAFighting)
  • Strikeforce confirms June 16 event at Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles (MMAJunkie)
  • Lightweight Roger Huerta returns at Bellator 17 on May 6 in Boston (MMAJunkie)
  • Matt Lindland vs. Kevin Casey in the works for Strikeforce Challengers 8 (MMAJunkie)
  • ARCO Arena hosts “Aldo vs. Faber” weigh-ins, autograph sessions on April 23 (MMAJunkie)
  • RAMPAGE AND RASHAD GO UFC PRIMETIME ON SPIKE (MMAWeekly)
  • KING MO NOT LACKING CONFIDENCE VS. MOUSASI (MMAWeekly)
  • STRIKEFORCE EXPECTS LOTS OF OVEREEM IN 2010 (MMAWeekly)
  • “EA Sports MMA” Preview (Heavy)

TV LISTINGS

  • Fighting Words with Mike Straka (feat. Mousasi and King Mo) at 8:30 PM ET on HDNet (04/16/10)
  • HDNet Fights Vault: Affliction Day Of Reckoning at 8 PM ET on HDNet (04/16/10)
  • InsideMMA (Thiago Alves, Tyson Griffin) at 9 PM ET on HDNet (04/16/10)
  • HDNet Fights: KOTC Bad Boys Too at 10 PM ET on HDNet (04/16/10)
  • Strikeforce Nashville: Henderson vs Shields at 11 PM ET/PT on CBS (04/17/10)

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • Strikeforce Nashville: Henderson vs Shields at 11 PM ET/PT on CBS (04/17/10)
  • Bellator Fighting Championships XV at 7:30 PM ET on FSN (04/24/10)
  • WEC 48: Aldo vs Faber at 10 PM ET on PPV (04/24/10)
  • Bellator Fighting Championships XVI at 7:30 PM ET on FSN (04/29/10)
  • Bellator Fighting Championships XVII at 7:30 PM ET on FSN (05/06/10)
  • HDNet Fights: MFC Vindication at 10 PM ET on HDNet (05/07/10)
  • UFC 113 : Machida vs Shogun 2 at 10 PM ET on PPV (05/08/10)
  • Bellator Fighting Championships XVIII at 7:30 PM ET on FSN (05/13/10)
  • Strikeforce St. Louis: Overeem vs Rogers at 10 PM ET/PT on Showtime (05/15/10)
  • Bellator Fighting Championships XIX at 7:30 PM ET on FSN (05/20/10)
  • UFC 114 : Rampage vs Evans at 10 PM ET on PPV (05/29/10)
Huerta, Hinton Cleared for Bellator Season 2 Debut

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MMAterial Facts (03/15/10): Bellator’s Big Announcement

March 15th, 2010
  • Liddell-Franklin Rumored for UFC 115; Dana White Issues Denial
  • Strikeforce Standing Ground on April 17, Sees DREAM co-promotion as key component in future
  • Bellator calls Monday press conference, expected to announce signing of Roger Huerta
  • One-On-One With Bellator Fighting Championships CEO Bjorn Rebney
  • 5K Interview: Fedor Emelianenko manager and M-1 CEO Vadim Finklestein

Liddell-Franklin Rumored for UFC 115; Dana White Issues Denial

Light heavyweights Rich Franklin and Chuck Liddell are penciled in for a June showdown.

MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) has learned from sources close to the promotion that the two have verbally agreed to face each other in June at UFC 115, though contracts have yet to be finalized.

The new matchup replaces a planned third meeting between Liddell and Tito Ortiz that had been expected for the promotion’s first trip to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and may have been arranged as a result of Franklin’s unexpected involvement in “TUF 11.”  (MMAJunkie)

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Former UFC champions Chuck Liddell  and Rich Franklin have verbally agreed to meet in a light heavyweight tilt in June, Sherdog.com has learned from multiple sources. UFC 115, though not officially announced, has been tentatively scheduled for June 12 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

A message posted late Saturday on UFC President Dana White’s Twitter account denied that the bout was slated. “We are doing couture vs franklin not chuck,” read the post.

Sherdog.com re-affirmed with its sources that the Liddell-Franklin bout is still in play.  (Sherdog)

Strikeforce Standing Ground on April 17, Sees DREAM co-promotion as key component in future

Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker on Friday told MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) that “Strikeforce: Nashville” will not be moved from its April 17 date to sidestep a potential head-to-head clash with a rumored UFC event on the same night.

“It’s the 17th and it’s full steam ahead,” Coker said. “The 17th was always a good day when we chose it. We still feel the same way, and so does CBS.”  (MMAJunkie)

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“I worked for K-1 for about eight years, and the ownership group of K-1 and DREAM is still the same,” Coker said. “I’ve maintained good relationships over there, and it’s always been my dream – that’s kind of a pun, right? – to have our guys fight their guys and to see who would end up on top. If our guys win, that’s fantastic. If [their guy] wins, then that’s just great. It’s just good competition.

“I think it’s the true nature of sports to compete. Now we have the DREAM champion against our champion, and especially for the hardcore fans, I don’t think it gets any better than that.”  (MMAJunkie)

Bellator calls Monday press conference, expected to announce signing of Roger Huerta

Former Ultimate Fighting Championship lightweight Roger Huerta (20-3-1 MMA, 0-0 Bellator) is set to test his mettle in Bellator Fighting Championships’ season two eight-man lightweight tournament.

Sources close to the situation confirmed to MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) that the popular lightweight received his formal release from the UFC this week, which opened the door to finalize a deal with the upstart promotion.

Bellator has called a video press conference for Monday at 3 p.m. ET that will stream live at Bellator.com.   (MMAJunkie)

One-On-One With Bellator Fighting Championships CEO Bjorn Rebney

So at Bellator, we front end load our agreements, so when he or she is in the tournament they have the opportunity to make a great deal of money, very quickly.

While the typical model which is 3 and 3, or 6 and 6, or 8 and 8, you slowly but surely work your way up, and if you lose you get potentially cut.

Ours is different, it’s an upside down model which means fighters can make a lot of money very quickly with us. It’s very attractive, we’ve been able to get a lot of great fighters on board based on their belief in themselves to compete, and earn that money. …

In another organization if you lose, you can get cut, or get another shot against a tough opponent. In our organization it’s not a different scenario, but it is a scenario where you can make a great deal of money, very quickly. (Bleacher Report)

5K Interview: Fedor Emelianenko manager and M-1 CEO Vadim Finklestein

FiveKnuckles.com: It has been said that Fedor has signed a 3-fight deal with Strikeforce and has two fights remaining with the next one coming against Fabricio Werdum this summer. After this deal has elapsed, would it be possible to see Fedor in the UFC?

Vadim Finkelstein: It depends on UFC. We would like to cooperate with them. Everything depends on them, their diplomacy. It would be possible if they are flexible.

FiveKnuckles.com: You tried cooperating with them this summer, but after negotiating with Dana White extensively to no avail, he said many bad things about you and M-1. What are your thoughts on Dana White personally?

Vadim Finkelstein: That’s his character, he just loves to call names. He didn’t say bad things about M-1 only, there were a lot of situations where he was harsh. It makes me glad when Dana White talks about us. I respect the UFC, they’ve done a lot for the development of MMA, so I can pardon them such attacks. We respect him and let him grumble.   (Five Knuckles)

VIDEO OF THE DAY

  • UFC 112 “Invincible” Promo: Two titles. One night. The Ultimate Fighting Championship® travels to Abu Dhabi for the first time and fans there will witness one of the organization’s greatest events ever, as middleweight titleholder Anderson “The Spider” Silva faces the extraordinary BJJ of Demian Maia. Lightweight champion BJ Penn looks to continue his dominant reign when he takes on Frankie Edgar in the double main event of UFC® 112.

QUOTE OF THE DAY

“Was it done to create some confusion in the marketplace in Nashville? Maybe. I don’t know. I’m not sure,” said Coker. “Is it good for mixed martial arts? I’m not sure. I don’t think so. I don’t think that when a company’s trying to counter-program you just to impact your ratings, it’s– and this could go back and forth. One day, when CBS says, ‘Alright, we’re going to go head-to-head against your pay-per-view date and you can watch Fedor (Emelianenko) or Dan Henderson for free on TV or buy a pay-per-view,’ people are going to have choices at that point. But that’s something they’d never do. CBS went out of its way to make sure there was nothing else on April 17.”  (Scott Coker Addressing UFC Rumors, Sherdog)

QUICK HITS

  • 10 Bouts Booked for UFC 113 (Sherdog)
  • NSAC confirms May 29 event at MGM Grand, expected to serve as UFC 114 (MMAJunkie)
  • The Ultimate Fighter 11 Finale targeted for June 19 at the Palms Casino Resort (MMAJunkie)
  • Ray Mercer vs. Ron Sparks set for April 16 King of the Cage event in Michigan (MMAJunkie)
  • Brandon Visher vs. Tyler Toner, Chan Sung Jung vs. Cub Swanson set for WEC 48 (MMAJunkie)
  • Is UFC ‘Messing With’ Strikeforce? (MMAFighting)
  • Roger Huerta Signs With Bellator (MMAFighting)
  • Ryo Chonan Ready for DREAM Debut (MMAFighting)
  • Cormier-Devine Added to March 26 Strikeforce Challengers (Sherdog)
  • NOONS OPEN TO 170, REKINDLING FIRE WITH DIAZ  (MMAWeekly)
  • MIGHTY MO SIGNS TO FIGHT BARNETT AT DREAM 13 (MMAWeekly)
  • Liddell fooled us and Faber! Comes clean on Kimmel show (Cage Writer)
  • White says Couture next for Franklin, not Liddell (FiveOuncesOfPain)
  • All UFC 110 Drug Tests Are Clean (Heavy.com)

TV LISTINGS

  • UFC Primetime  St-Pierre vs. Hardy at 10 PM ET/PT on Spike (03/17/10)
  • UFC 111 Countdown: Mir vs. Carwin at 10:30 PM ET/PT on Spike (03/17/10)
  • HDNet Fights Presents K-1 Classics (Masato, Drago, & Andre Dida) at 8 PM ET on HDNet (03/19/10)
  • InsideMMA (Dan Henderson, Mike Straka & Donovan Craig) at 9 PM ET on HDNet (03/19/10)
  • HDNet Fights: XFC X-Night of Champions at 10 PM ET on HDNet (03/19/10)
  • UFC on Versus: Vera vs Jones at 10 PM ET on Versus (3/21/10)

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • HDNet Fights: XFC X-Night of Champions at 10 PM ET on HDNet (03/19/10)
  • UFC on Versus: Vera vs Jones at 10 PM ET on Versus (3/21/10)
  • HDNet Fights: King of the Cage – Legacy at 10 PM ET on HDNet (03/26/10)
  • Strikeforce Challengers: Johnson vs Mahe at 11 PM ET/PT on Showtime (03/26/10)
  • UFC 111: GSP vs Hardy at 10 PM ET on PPV (03/27/10)
  • UFN 21 : Florian vs Gomi at 10 PM ET on Spike (03/31/10)
  • The Ultimate Fighter 11 Debut after UFN 21 on Spike (03/31/10)

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MMAterial Facts (03/04/10): UFC and Strikeforce on Collision Course

March 5th, 2010
  • UFC and Strikeforce Gearing for 4/17 Collision
  • DirecTV deal report ‘not true’ according to Versus
  • Canadian Update: MFC Event Canceled, Kaufman Celebrated, Armageddon FC Lands TV Deal
  • Coker: Relationship with M-1 Global strong, Emelianenko news expected “in a couple of days”
  • Herschel Walker’s network static
  • UFC Helping State with Census Count

UFC and Strikeforce Gearing for 4/17 Collision

Dana White confirmed today that UFC is running a show on April 17th, head-to-head with the announced Strikeforce show on CBS.  The event would air most likely on Spike TV.  The Wanderlei Silva vs. Yoshihiro Akiyama match is not the main event.  The only thing confirmed is they are trying to finalize a Matt Serra vs. Mike Swick semifinal fight today.

There had been talk of a possibility that if UFC scheduled a show on that date, CBS may move the Strikefroce show to April 24th, which would go head-to-head with the WEC PPV in Sacramento. (F4WOnline)

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MMA on CBS

After officially announcing April 17 as the return for MMA on CBS, sources tell SI.com that CBS is willing to move the card back a week if, as rumored, the UFC decides to move ahead with counter-programing. That would put Strikeforce in direct competition with Zuffa’s first attempt at selling WEC on pay-per-view, and likely signal the commencement of major ground operations between the promotional companies.

It was initially thought that production of an April 24 MMA card on CBS was unlikely since the Showtime broadcast crew, led by producer David Dinkins Jr., was handling duties for the second round of the premium network’s Super Six 168-pound boxing tournament that night. But Kelly Kahl, the senior executive vice president of CBS prime time, told SI.com that it as his impression “things were fluid” regarding the production dates, though he didn’t know for certain.   (Sports Illustrated)

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RUMOR: CBS Radio personality Carmichael Dave adds to the Strikeforce vs UFC rumors: James Toney will make his MMA debut April 17th against Kimbo Slice at Vanderbilt Arena in Tennessee. Mike Swick will fight Matt Serra in the main event.  The fight would air on Spike TV, according to the rumor.

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MMAPayout Note:  SI writer Josh Gross tweets: “Paraphrasing what someone in the know just told me: UFC going against Strikeforce is the best PR CBS can have. Sounds right.”  (Josh Gross)

DirecTV deal report ‘not true’ according to Versus

Apparently, there’s been another one today, as MMA blog Cage Potato (via SB Nation) reported that the two sides were going to quietly end their mess just in time for fight fans:

“    Sources close to the situation tell CagePotato that the dispute will come quietly to an end next week, with DirecTV subscribers once again able to purchase Versus as part of a special sports tier. While it won’t come in time for this weekend’s WEC card, MMA fans with DirecTV should have the opportunity to purchase the channel by the time the UFC runs its first event on the network later this month.”

A source with Versus with knowledge of the negotiations told us that the report is “not true” and that “nothing is imminent.” The source told us that our report from last month stands today: “At this time, we are not optimistic that an agreement will be in place with DirecTV in time for the start of the NHL Stanley Cup playoffs.”

That said, the sense we get is that the negotiations are ongoing and that a deal could materialize quickly. Does that mean Versus will agree to a “special sports tier” to get back on DirecTV? Unlikely. Does that mean this dispute will end “quietly” at some point? Very unlikely, considering the level of rancor here. Does that mean we could still see the NHL on Versus on DirecTV in time of the playoffs? We remain optimistic.  (Yahoo! Sports)

Canadian Update: MFC Event Canceled, Kaufman Celebrated, Armageddon FC Lands TV Deal

MFC cancels fight card after Edmonton venue operators pull rug out from MMA promotion

Maximum Fighting Championships owner and president Mark Pavelich originally booked the Winspear for Friday, April 9, but the concert hall’s management later backed out. They told Pavelich the booking was a mistake because the Winspear doesn’t host sporting events.

“At the beginning we said, we’ll find a (different) venue real quick,” Pavelich said in an interview. “But there’s four, five factors we have to match up.”

Pavelich struggled to find a different venue, but has secured the Edmonton Expo Centre (formerly Northlands AgriCom) for a different fight on Friday, May 7. Tickets go on sale Monday through MFC and Ticketmaster.

Pavelich remains angry about how the Winspear handled the situation. “There’s not a Tylenol pill on the planet big enough to cure me of the headache they’ve caused me,” he said.

By cancelling the April event, Pavelich said he has lost $500,000 in corporate sponsorship, breach-of-contract fees and printing costs. He hasn’t filed a lawsuit but has asked the Winspear to cough up the money he’s lost.

“I want them to pay for my damages and them I’m OK,” he said. “I don’t want to sue anyone. And you know what would be nice: a sincere sorry.”  (Vancouver Sun)

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A long time coming, Zuma’s Kaufman grabs world MMA title

She’s come a long way since training as a teenage dancer at a studio in University Heights mall.

Last Friday (Feb. 26), in front of a crowd of 2,322 at San Jose’s Civic Auditorium, professional mixed martial arts star Sarah Kaufman (11-0) became the first Strikeforce women’s welterweight (135 pounds) champion.

“It’s the biggest platform for women in the world and it’s the biggest title for my weight category, so I’m really happy to have that now.”

Kaufman, 24, won a five-round, unanimous decision over Japan’s Takayo Hashi (12-2) in the Strikeforce Challengers main event.

On paper, Hashi was ranked the No. 2 contender to Kaufman, long considered by many in the MMA industry as the world’s No. 1 female MMA fighter for her weight class.

“The fight itself wasn’t the most physical or challenging that I’ve had,” Kaufman said. “I really felt like my prep was similar to my previous fights but knowing this was a big moment for women’s MMA and my shot for the title I felt the need to have a good showing.”  (BC Local News)

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Victoria’s Armageddon FC lands national MMA TV deal

Promoters of a cage fighting event at Langford’s Bear Mountain Arena on March 6 have signed a deal with The Fight Network to have the mixed-martial arts bout broadcast across Canada.

Armageddon Fighting Championships partner Jason Heit said the 15-fight event — AFCII: Aftershock — will be taped and likely aired two weeks later. The Fight Network has 1.6 million subscribers through cable and satellite carriers in Canada.

The national TV exposure is a major coup for Heit and partner Darren Owen, who drew about 2,000 fans to their first event last August in Langford after the controversial cage fighting event was spurned by the city of Victoria and the local athletic commission. Although it is considered one of the world’s fastest growing sports and popular with the twentysomething demographic, the fights have been criticized as being brutal and promoting violence. Mixed martial arts is banned in many cities across Canada, including Vancouver.

“It’s been three years of hard work, so we’re pretty excited about this,” said Heit.

HDNET, another specialty channel covering wrestling and extreme fighting, will also be on location at Bear Mountain Arena to film its weekly program, Inside Mixed Martial Arts, and capture highlights.  (Vancouver Sun)

Coker: Relationship with M-1 Global strong, Emelianenko news expected “in a couple of days”

“I can tell you this: we’ve been having really good dialogue with M-1 Global and (M-1 Global president) Vadim Finkelchtein, and I think we’re in the final stages of buttoning everything up to make that happen again,” Coker said. “I think we’ll have an announcement soon on that, but I feel very confident we’ll be promoting Fedor here in the near future.” … “We’re at the 11th hour of getting this done, and I think in a couple of days we’ll have something to announce.”

So it appears Strikeforce may be involved in another Emelianenko fight sooner rather than later. And perhaps most importantly for those vested in the future of the California-based promotion, Coker said the financial success of Strikeforce does not rest on the shoulders of “The Last Emperor.”

“Our company is not built off of one athlete,” Coker said. “Our company, we have some amazing athletes on our roster now, and we’ve got some of the best fighters in the world. I think they can compete against anybody. Fedor is an amazing athlete. I’ve followed his career for many years. Fedor is Fedor, and he’s an amazing asset, but our company is not built financially off of just one guy.

“Believe me, my guys are very smart about building a model that works for us and works for M-1 Global. I think that we’re at that point where that had to be looked at. We looked at it. We’re not going to put all of our eggs into one basket and roll the dice with one guy. We’re built for longevity. This is not a sprint; this is going to be a long-distance race.” (MMAJunkie)

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Vadim Finkelstein clears the air on Mousasi leaving M1 and Fedor’s contract negotiations

The problem isn’t there. The fight will take place. We’re planning on showing the bout in over 100 countries. For all of that to go smoothly we had to postpone the event. Unfortunately I do not know the date yet. It’s most likely going to be in early May. The bout is also postponed because of some other contract issues. Obviously there are always disagreements and technical questions, but everybody deals with those. (MiddleEasy)

Herschel Walker’s network static

Walker’s absence takes the show’s narrative in a different direction: Without a mass-media hook, ratings will depend almost exclusively on the appetite for solid fights between anonymous (to network viewers) athletes on over-the-air television. Shinya Aoki, Gilbert Melendez and Gegard Mousasi are all capable and intriguing fighters, but they have none of the resonance that an ex-NFL player or a Russian bruiser would for viewers torn between free fights or a repeat of “Spider-Man 3.” These are not facts that thrill me, but they are what they are.

The dark horse of this predicament is Dan Henderson, who has gotten several positive audience pops in recent months at Strikeforce events and is coming off a sensationally hyped performance at UFC 100. Certainly a portion of that show’s 1.5 million pay-per-view households will remember Henderson annihilating Michael Bisping and tune in to see what he attempts to obliterate next.

Unlike the UFC, which can sell low-watt cards based solely on that acronym, competing promotional entities are heavily reliant on personalities. When Kimbo Slice skipped EliteXC’s second CBS telecast, ratings went down 40 percent from the inaugural installment. Aoki talking trash in Japanese is probably not going to burn up the Nielsen boxes.  (ESPN)

UFC Helping State with Census Count

The Ultimate Fighting Championship and Nevada’s secretary of state are teaming for a different kind of fight: The 2010 census.

Wednesday afternoon at the Grant Sawyer State Office Building in downtown Las Vegas, Secretary of State Ross Miller announced a partnership between Nevada and the UFC to promote awareness for the upcoming census.

“UFC is Nevada’s sports franchise,” Miller said. “And they are the best partner you could have when trying to accomplish something as significant as this.”

During the press conference, Miller unveiled the state’s advertising campaign, which heavily targets the 18- to 30-year-old demographic, one that has shown to be less likely to fill out the forms.

“It’s hard to overstate the important of the census to Nevada,” Miller said.

According to Miller, completing the 2010 census means about $917 of federal funding per person each year, which translates to almost $10,000 a person over the 10-year time period.

“Obviously anything in Nevada is UFC territory,” Griffin said. “We take it that way and the more funding for Nevada, the more for the UFC.”  (Las Vegas Sun)

QUOTE OF THE DAY

“You won’t see a Silva versus Jones fight while Silva is under contract with me,” White said Tuesday. “I don’t want to say anything bad about Roy Jones, I like Roy Jones and was a fan of his, but he mattered like fifteen years ago. He’s not anywhere near the best boxer in the world. He must’ve spent all his money.”

…”I could do it, make it huge, make money, but I could have done a fight like this when we were bleeding money [in the early 2000s],” White said. “The fight would make some money, but it hurts MMA in the long term. We don’t do that because we love the sport. That’s a Pride or K-1 matchup. It’s not what we do.” (Dana White on signing Roy Jones Jr. in 2009, CBS Sports)

VIDEO OF THE DAY

  • MMA Live: 3-4-10: Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker checks in to talk about a number of recent fight announcements. Also, a complete preview of WEC 47. And UFC heavyweight prospect Todd Duffee makes his MMA Live debut.

QUICK HITS

  • Wand Finds Bisping Victory ‘Tasty,’ Eyes Akiyama Next (Sherdog)
  • Strikeforce Challengers VI peaks with nearly 200,000 viewers for main event (MMAJunkie)
  • WEC 47 attendance could top out at about 8,500, top-five mark possible (MMAJunkie)
  • “Kimbo Slice” manager welcomes James Toney fight but says nothing currently in works (MMAJunkie)
  • Past Mistakes May Hurt Toney’s License Bid (MMAFighting)
  • Coker: ‘Last-Minute Details’ Stalled Fedor Fight (MMAFighting)
  • COUTURE, KIMBO, FORREST? WHO’S FIRST FOR TONEY? (MMAWeekly)
  • UPDATE: WEC TO CALGARY IN JUNE, DATE NOT A LOCK (MMAWeekly)
  • Baseball player Jayson Werth also beard-owner and MMA promoter (Cage Writer)
  • Video: Bowles, Cruz, Torres and Benavidez Spar at WEC 47 Open Workouts (Heavy)
  • James Toney For Dummies (FiveOuncesOfPain)

TV LISTINGS

  • HDNet Fights Presents K-1 Classics (2008 K-1 World Max) at 8 PM ET on HDNet (03/05/10)
  • InsideMMA (Matyushenko, Renzo Gracie) at 9 PM ET on HDNet (03/05/10)
  • HDNet Fights Presents Furious Finishes IV, at 10 PM ET on HDNet (03/05/10)
  • Best of Pride FC at 10 PM ET/PT on Spike (03/05/10)
  • WEC 47: Bowles vs Cruz on at 10 PM ET on Versus (03/06/10)

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • WEC 47: Bowles vs Cruz on at 10 PM ET on Versus (03/06/10)
  • HDNet Fights: Sengoku Raiden Championship 12 at TBD on HDNet (03/12/10)
  • HDNet Fights: XFC X-Night of Champions at 10 PM ET on HDNet (03/19/10)
  • UFC on Versus: Vera vs Jones at 10 PM ET on Versus (3/21/10)
  • HDNet Fights: King of the Cage – Legacy at 10 PM ET on HDNet (03/26/10)
  • Strikeforce Challengers: Johnson vs Mahe at 11 PM ET/PT on Showtime (03/26/10)
  • UFC 111: GSP vs Hardy at 10 PM ET on PPV (03/27/10)
  • UFN 21 : Florian vs Gomi at 10 PM ET on Spike (03/31/10)
  • The Ultimate Fighter 11 Debut after UFN 21 on Spike (03/31/10)

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MMAterial Facts (03/03/10): James Toney Signs Non-Exclusive UFC Contract

March 4th, 2010
  • James Toney Signs Non-Exclusive Contract with UFC
  • UFC 115 In Jeopardy, Moving to Counter Strikeforce on 4/17?
  • New UFC gym to open in Rosemead, opposed by Councilman
  • Fedor, Strikeforce and the Travails of Non-Exclusive Contracts
  • Rogers sportsnet launches MMA Buzz

James Toney Signs Non-Exclusive Contract with UFC

He’s one of the premier boxers of the last 25 years, a future Hall of Famer who has won world titles in three weight classes while taking on a Who’s Who of the sport, including fellow champions Evander Holyfield, John Ruiz, Hasim Rahman, Vassiliy Jirov, Roy Jones Jr., Mike McCallum, Iran Barkley, and Michael Nunn. But there is one more mountain left to climb for James “Lights Out” Toney, and that’s to show if he can defeat the mixed martial arts warriors of the UFC®.

So later this year, UFC President Dana White is prepared to give Toney his shot, signing the boxing superstar to a multi-fight contract this week to compete in the UFC.

“A lot of pro boxers have made a lot of noise about how they would do in mixed martial arts, but nobody on the level of a James Toney has been willing to back up his talk,” said White. “He’s a legend whose boxing record speaks for itself, and he’s a guy who I’ve got a lot of respect for. Now he’s got every intention of matching that success in MMA, and I think he’s got the right attitude – let’s see if he can do it.”  (MMAPayout Perspective)

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UFC president insists Toney signing isn’t ‘freak show’

The Ultimate Fighting Championship didn’t become a billion-dollar enterprise by having its executives take crazy risks. The company was built methodically, with the larger goal always in mind.

But on Wednesday, the bus swerved sharply in a different direction when UFC president Dana White confirmed that the company had signed boxer James Toney to a multi-fight contract.

“We threw the kitchen sink at Brock when he came in. Are we going to do that same thing with James? I don’t know. To be 100 percent honest with you, all [expletive] aside, I haven’t thought it out.

“I like James Toney. He’s one of the greatest boxers ever. I have tremendous respect for him. He said he wanted to fight in the UFC and I was interested. Now he’s here and I have to figure out what to do with him. What we won’t do is make a freak show out of it. I’d be the first to scream if someone else did that, so I’m not going to do it.”

“Hey, I don’t want this to be seen as a joke, and it’s not like Herschel Walker or Canseco or any of those guys. James Toney is a fighter. The worst thing anyone can ever say to me is that they were watching one of my fights and they changed the channel. That’s why I’ll never put [expletive] fights on.”

For the first time, the UFC will have to manage the schedule of one of its fighters with someone else, since Toney’s contract allows him to box. There are a lot of variables that are going to make this a difficult proposition.  (Yahoo! Sports)

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MMAPayout Note:  First, the story was first reported by (FiveOuncesOfPain). Second, an interesting tidbit here: Toney’s flirtation in the UFC has been ongoing. In October 2006, former UFC champion Randy Couture said he was called by the promotion with a potential bout against the pro boxer that never came to fruition.  (Sherdog)

UFC 115 In Jeopardy, Moving to Counter Strikeforce on 4/17?

The Ultimate Fighting Championship’s first trip to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada may not happen as quickly as planned. According to a report from MMA commentator and analyst Paul Lazenby, the city has yet to implement regulations to promote mixed martial arts professionally and may not do so for at least two months.

Subsequent reports have suggested that the UFC may already be looking into other options, including a rumoured UFC Fight Night event on April 17th that would go head-to-head with Strikeforce on CBS.

As reported on Lazenby’s website, PaulLazenby.com, a meeting was held last night with North Vancouver Athletic Commission Chair Mike Pattenaude, Assistant Director of Vancouver’s Licences and Animal Control division Tom Hammel and new Vancouver Athletic Commission Chair Mirko Mladenovic. The discussion led to the discovery that necessary regulations that would allow professional mixed martial arts events to take place in the city have not been implemented.

Hammel was said to have indicated that it could be at least two months before the situation was resolved, which would leave the UFC in a difficult position if they opted to continue moving forward with the planned UFC 115 event in June. Despite the passing of a two-year trial period for MMA by the Vancouver City Council, concerns remain regarding legal and financial liability.  (MMARising)

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MMAPayout Note: Hearing Strikeforce has the option of moving to April 24 to counter WEC if UFC counters SF on CBS April 17… (Josh Gross)

New UFC gym to open in Rosemead, opposed by Councilman

A new fitness gym half owned by the mixed martial arts promoter Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) will open off the 10 freeway in three months, over the objections of some city officials.

Though UFC’s claim to fame is popularizing the often bloody combat fighting sport of MMA, the gym will not allow any such fighting, company officials said.

Instead, they said it will provide members a unique fitness workout, attract an audience that may not otherwise exercise and help reduce obesity in the community.

“This is not a fighting gym,” general manager Ryan Junk said.

But that explanation has not appeased councilman Gary Taylor. Taylor worries that the gym will lead to on-site fights and train future fighters in what he calls a “brutal” sport.

“Watching those fights was ridiculous. They would hit somebody in the head, knocking them to the ground, then pounce on them and use both fists to beat their head while they are on the ground. I don’t understand that kind of fighting,” Taylor said at a recent city council meeting on the subject.

As the name suggests, competitors in mixed martial arts face off using a combination of fighting techniques, from muay thai kick-boxing to Brazilian jiu jitsu to wrestling. When UFC first emerged in the early 1990s, it faced serious backlash because of its levels of violence. It has since incorporated stricter rules, allowing it to become more mainstream.  (MMAWeekly)

Fedor, Strikeforce and the Travails of Non-Exclusive Contracts

When Scott Coker and Strikeforce signed Fedor Emelianenko, it was heralded by the media as the promotion’s first shot at the UFC in a newly waged promotional war.

Momentum seemed to be building. But now, just one fight into a multi-fight deal, Emelianenko’s M-1 team is seeking to renegotiate the terms of the contract.

In an exclusive fight deal favored by the UFC, a fighter would have little leverage in such a situation. As Randy Couture found when he challenged the UFC in court back in 2007, such a scenario would likely have left him mired in legal limbo for years. After months of sitting on the sidelines waiting for the slow wheels of justice to turn, Couture (whose goal, ironically enough was to fight Emelianenko) decided against a drawn-out legal battle and found a way to make peace with the UFC. Couture might have eventually won the case; he simply could not afford the time to find out.

So Strikeforce is hardly the first organization to have a fighter hold out; it’s just that the circumstances with non-exclusive deals tilt the leverage away from the organization and towards the fighter — or at least a fighter with the clout of Emelianenko.

Strikeforce’s willingness to free certain fighters for possible paydays in non-U.S. promotions is an athlete-friendly gesture, but can now work against them. Should negotiations get ugly (and there’s nothing to suggest they’ve yet devolved to that level) Emelianenko can simply walk away — or threaten to walk away — to a promotion such as DREAM or Sengoku, or even to fight under his own M-1 banner, as long as it’s overseas (MMAFighting)

Rogers sportsnet launches MMA Buzz

Rogers Media today announced that it has launched MMA Buzz on its popular sports news Web site, sportsnet.ca. Powered by thoora.com, MMA Buzz collects and displays only the most popular and interesting mixed martial arts stories based on what is happening within social and traditional media, and provides fans with a new way to keep up-to-date.

“The MMA fan is super committed and engaged. They blog, they tweet, they shout. MMA Buzz gathers the best-of-the-best in fan conversations, and serves it to one dashboard,” says Claude Galipeau, SVP & GM, Digital Media, Rogers Media. “Thoora is the perfect platform to power MMA BUZZ, since it’s all about live search on blogs and tweets. We’re really excited that our audiences and ad clients will adopt this new product.”

Chul Lee, CTO and Founder, of thoora.com says that MMA Buzz uses Thoora’s “proprietary, cutting-edge filtering, clustering, and ranking algorithms to identify the stories that people are talking about most in real-time.”

MMA Buzz is available now on http://www.sportsnet.ca/buzz/mma/  (Newswire)

QUOTE OF THE DAY

“We’ll figure something out,” White said. “I’m not really sure. Here’s the thing with James: We were sitting around finishing the deal and talking and he told me that he’d been talking to Strikeforce. He said they were talking to him about a fight with Herschel Walker. James said to me, ‘Do you know what I’d do to that [expletive]?’ He looked at me and said, ‘You know, I have a lot of pride and I’d never do anything to embarrass myself. I’m a fighter. I want to fight. And don’t ever underestimate me.’ ”  (Dana White on signing James Toney, Yahoo)

IMAGE OF THE DAY

QUICK HITS

  • Toney Working with Ibarra for UFC Debut (Sherdog)
  • Reminder: Pre-sale tickets for “Strikeforce: Nashville” available today (MMAJunkie)
  • Aoki Can’t Wear Usual Pants in US Debut (MMAFighting)
  • Who’s First for ‘Lights Out’? (MMAFighting)
  • KAMAL SHALORUS INJURED, OFF WEC PAY-PER-VIEW (MMAWeekly)
  • WEC GM REED HARRIS TALKS PPV PRICE MODEL (MMAWeekly)
  • The UFC gets into the freak show biz: James Toney signs (Cage Writer)
  • Shinya Aoki Thinks You Should Be Thrilled To See His Bare Legs (Heavy)
  • Exclusive: James Toney signs multi-fight deal with UFC (FiveOuncesOfPain)

TV LISTINGS

  • HDNet Fights Presents K-1 Classics (2008 K-1 World Max) at 8 PM ET on HDNet (03/05/10)
  • InsideMMA (Matyushenko, Renzo Gracie) at 9 PM ET on HDNet (03/05/10)
  • HDNet Fights Presents Furious Finishes IV, at 10 PM ET on HDNet (03/05/10)
  • Best of Pride FC at 10 PM ET/PT on Spike (03/05/10)
  • WEC 47: Bowles vs Cruz on at 10 PM ET on Versus (03/06/10)

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • WEC 47: Bowles vs Cruz on at 10 PM ET on Versus (03/06/10)
  • HDNet Fights: Sengoku Raiden Championship 12 at TBD on HDNet (03/12/10)
  • HDNet Fights: XFC X-Night of Champions at 10 PM ET on HDNet (03/19/10)
  • UFC on Versus: Vera vs Jones at 10 PM ET on Versus (3/21/10)
  • HDNet Fights: King of the Cage – Legacy at 10 PM ET on HDNet (03/26/10)
  • Strikeforce Challengers: Johnson vs Mahe at 11 PM ET/PT on Showtime (03/26/10)
  • UFC 111: GSP vs Hardy at 10 PM ET on PPV (03/27/10)
  • UFN 21 : Florian vs Gomi at 10 PM ET on Spike (03/31/10)
  • The Ultimate Fighter 11 Debut after UFN 21 on Spike (03/31/10)

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MMAterial Facts (03/02/10)

March 3rd, 2010
  • Strikeforce: Henderson vs. Shields on CBS Official
  • No Fedor, No Problem
  • Dana White: Fighting’s in our DNA
  • Urijah Faber AMP Energy Commercial – Video
  • Lashley, Marshall build through support, teamwork

Strikeforce: Henderson vs. Shields on CBS Official

Mixed martial arts (MMA) legend and two-time United States Olympic wrestling competitor Dan Henderson (25-7) will challenge STRIKEFORCE World Middleweight (185 pounds) Champion Jake Shields (24-4-1) in the main event of a highly anticipated STRIKEFORCE fight card at Bridgestone Arena (formerly known as Sommet Center) in Nashville on Saturday, April 17.

In other featured bouts, STRIKEFORCE World Light Heavyweight (205 pounds) Champion Gegard Mousasi (28-2-1) will defend his crown against undefeated MMA star and two-time NCAA All-American wrestling star “King Mo” (6-0) while STRIKEFORCE World Lightweight (155 pounds) Champion Gilbert “El Nino” Melendez (17-2) will put his title on the line against DREAM Champion and top-ranked Japanese superstar Shinya Aoki (23-4).

An exclusive special pre-sale ticket purchase opportunity for STRIKEFORCE: Henderson vs. Shields will take place for “STRIKEFORCE Insider” e-newsletter subscribers (www.strikeforce.com/signup.asp ) beginning at 10 a:m. CT tomorrow/Wednesday, March 3, and ending at 10 p.m. CT on Thursday, March 4. STRIKEFORCE Insiders will receive a special
e-newsletter Tuesday tonight with the pre-sale code. (MMAPayout Perspective)

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Herschel Sitting Out April 17 Strikeforce on CBS

Herschel Walker will not fight on April 17 for Strikeforce’s sophomore effort on CBS, the promotion’s matchmaker Rich Chou confirmed with Sherdog.com on Tuesday.

Sirius satellite radio’s “The Fight Show with Mauro Ranallo” was the first outlet to report of Walker’s potential omission from the card, which will air live during its “Saturday Night Fights” slot on the major broadcast network.

Chou said the decision was made jointly on Monday between the promotion and network to allow Walker more time to train for his second career fight. Chou said Walker, who lives in Los Angeles, could return to the San Jose, Calif.-based American Kickboxing Academy within a few weeks to resume his training, but that no return date to the cage has been set for the 47-year-old athlete yet.  (Sherdog)

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Tickets on sale tomorrow for April 17 Strikeforce-CBS event at Bridgestone Arena

With official announcement of the event expected in the next hour, tickets for the April 17 “Strikeforce: Nashville” event apparently go on sale tomorrow.

According to Ticketmaster.com, the event will be held at Bridgestone Arena (which will be known as the Sommet Center until an official name-changing on Wednesday), and tickets for the show range from $25 to $195 plus fees/taxes.

“Strikeforce: Nashville” features a championship headliner between Strikeforce middleweight title-holder Jake Shields and UFC veteran/recent Strikeforce signee Dan Henderson.  (MMAJunkie)

No Fedor, No Problem

There have been rumors circulating in the last few weeks that Strikeforce and its co-promotional partner M-1 are having some difficulties in arranging the next Fedor fight, which had originally been planned for April on CBS. It’s really unfair to comment on those rumors at this time, but suffice it to say something hasn’t gone according to plan and Strikeforce has been forced to switch things up a little.

I’m not yet convinced that Strikeforce going with the triple title fight on CBS is necessarily a bad thing. In giving the spotlight to the six very talented fighters in Henderson, Shields, Mousasi, Lawal, Melendez, and Aoki, Strikeforce is hoping to put on a great event, build some brand recognition, and promote some of its other talented fighters.

Plus, there’s a risk to having Fedor headline every major event; something like what we saw EliteXC do in betting the farm on Kimbo Slice.  If they’re looking to build their brand only through Fedor, they’re making a terrible mistake.  (MMAPayout Perspective)

Dana White: Fighting’s in our DNA

He believes that when fans come to a live show, it brings a whole new experience to the fans, and that’s something electric that you can’t feel unless you’ve been there in person.

“Anybody that goes (to a live event)… they’re going to go and infect 30 or 40 more people with what they saw. You think you like it on TV, wait till you see it live,” said White recently.

And he doesn’t shy away from comparing the UFC to the biggest sport in the United States. White says that while the NFL has the right plan for the American market, it’s never translated worldwide.

“I think as big as the NFL is in the United States, it’s huge,” he stated. “This last Super Bowl that we just had was the biggest watched television show in history. That’s how big the Super Bowl is, and they’ve been trying to break into all these other markets, but people don’t understand it. They’ve never played it. They didn’t grow up playing it. They don’t know the rules and they’re never going to be invested in the New England Patriots or the New York Giants.”

Reaching down to the primal level is where White believes fighting will always be successful because everyone understands it, and everyone wants to watch.

“Fighting – I don’t care what color you are, or what language you speak, or what country you live it, we’re all human beings and fighting’s in our DNA. We get it and we like it,” he stated.

“Before a guy ever hit a ball with a bat, or a ball went through a hoop, there were two guys on this planet and somebody threw a punch, and anybody who was standing around was watching it. It translates across all different barriers, and this will be the biggest sport in the world, I guarantee it.”  (MMAWeekly)

Urijah Faber AMP Energy Commercial – Video

Fans of the WEC, and more specifically Urijah Faber, might have noticed a new primary sponsor on the former champ when he entered the cage in January to face Raphael Assuncao. Once the poster boy for Pepsi’s No Fear Energy, Faber now sports the company’s flag ship energy brand, AMP, which is presently the official energy drink of World Extreme Cagefighting as well as an official sponsor of the California Kid. But what you didn’t notice was the extra camera crew set up in Faber’s locker room, grabbing backstage footage and then filming his walkout for a “live” commercial for the popular energy brand.

AMP was granted unprecedented access by the WEC and its officials to film what was described as a “one and done” reality advertising campaign.

“We’re chronicling how people AMP up for events. The anticipation for something you are passionate about,” said Ken Strnad, Sr. Marketing Manager of AMP Energy. “With this, it’s Urijah getting ready in the locker room. Then the announcement and walk in. The cameras flashing. It’s capturing the raw emotion that not only Urijah feels, but the crowd feels as well. We’re giving the viewer something they don’t normally get to see.”

Strnad continues, “MMA is an incredible sport that is growing at an incredible clip. We absolutely know that MMA fans are energy drinkers and this is where we want to be.”  (Heavy)

Lashley, Marshall build through support, teamwork

When Bobby Lashley competed in his latest MMA match for Strikeforce at the Bank Atlantic Center in (South Florida) Sunrise, his girlfriend, former WWE Diva Kristal Marshall, sat ringside, taking cell photos of him and cheering him to victory.

They live together in Colorado.

“It’s good to have family around when you fight,” Lashley said, “because it’s always hard and it’s always tough to train and fight and keep going like that. It’s good to have fans, friends, family, everybody there to celebrate it with you.”

Lashley, 33, a former amateur wrestling standout who wrestled professionally for TNA and WWE, spends time running his new American Top Team Altitude location in Denver and also trains at the American Top Team facility in (South Florida) Coconut Creek.

Following Lashley’s win, improving to 5-0 in MMA, Marshall answered some questions.

“I’m so excited for him, and I’m so proud,” Marshall said. “It’s just really hard to watch him fight. I’m still not at a place where I’m OK with it.

“I just hope, and I think it’s going to happen very soon, but I hope that he gets more respect [from the MMA community]. He deserves it. People see him, and they think he’s just a pro wrestler, but nobody really recognizes his decorated background.

“He’s a tremendous athlete and a very, very decorated amateur wrestler. He’s phenomenal, and I’m just really proud of him, and I think that a lot of people are going to take more notice in him and take him more seriously.”  (Miami Herald)

QUOTE OF THE DAY

“If a promotion wants to give him a fight, it’s like if anyone else walking off the street wanted to fight, so I’m not going to say no. I’m going to say come on in, and it’s kind of a challenge for me,” added Gracie.

“Can we teach this guy who has no ability in MMA, and can we get him in three months, not to fight a contender, because I wouldn’t even waste my time, but to fight a guy like Herschel Walker? Who, to his credit, has learned some MMA and everything. That would be the challenge on my part, so I said, ’Yeah, come on in. Let’s try this challenge. Let’s try to make it where you beat this guy,’ and that’s it. That’s my mindset on that.”  (Cesar Gracie on Jose Canseco vs Herschel Walker, MMAWeekly)

IMAGE OF THE DAY

Strikeforce Nashville: Henderson vs Shields Poster

QUICK HITS

  • Josh Barnett Signs with Dream (MMAPayout Perspective)
  • WEC 47 Lineup Finalized (Sherdog)
  • SRC 12 Finalized (Japan-MMA)
  • UFC vet Marcus Davis and manager address inflammatory AIDS comments (MMAJunkie)
  • “The Ultimate Fighter 11″ exclusive photo gallery of all 28 cast members (MMAJunkie)
  • Overeem Likely to Face Rogers in May (MMAFighting)
  • Lesnar Rooting for Mir to Get Past Carwin (MMAFighting)
  • WANDERLEI SAYS AKIYAMA NEXT, THEN BISPING (MMAWeekly)
  • CESAR GRACIE ON JOSE CANSECO VS HERSHEL WALKER (MMAWeekly)
  • If he wins WEC title, Cruz doesn’t care who’s next (Cage Writer)
  • Javier Vazquez Has Been Preparing for Jens Pulver His Whole Career (Heavy)
  • Three title fights official for “Strikeforce: Henderson vs. Shields” on April 17 (FiveOuncesOfPain)

TV LISTINGS

  • HDNet Fights Presents K-1 Classics (2008 K-1 World Max) at 8 PM ET on HDNet (03/05/10)
  • InsideMMA (Matyushenko, Renzo Gracie) at 9 PM ET on HDNet (03/05/10)
  • HDNet Fights Presents Furious Finishes IV, at 10 PM ET on HDNet (03/05/10)
  • Best of Pride FC at 10 PM ET/PT on Spike (03/05/10)
  • WEC 47: Bowles vs Cruz on at 10 PM ET on Versus (03/06/10)

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • WEC 47: Bowles vs Cruz on at 10 PM ET on Versus (03/06/10)
  • HDNet Fights: Sengoku Raiden Championship 12 at TBD on HDNet (03/12/10)
  • HDNet Fights: XFC X-Night of Champions at 10 PM ET on HDNet (03/19/10)
  • UFC on Versus: Vera vs Jones at 10 PM ET on Versus (3/21/10)
  • HDNet Fights: King of the Cage – Legacy at 10 PM ET on HDNet (03/26/10)
  • Strikeforce Challengers: Johnson vs Mahe at 11 PM ET/PT on Showtime (03/26/10)
  • UFC 111: GSP vs Hardy at 10 PM ET on PPV (03/27/10)
  • UFN 21 : Florian vs Gomi at 10 PM ET on Spike (03/31/10)
  • The Ultimate Fighter 11 Debut after UFN 21 on Spike (03/31/10)

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MMAterial Facts (03/01/10): 3 Title Fights on Strikeforce 4/17 CBS Show

March 2nd, 2010
  • Strikeforce Signs Arlovski, 3 Title Fights Taking Place On April 17th CBS Event in Nashville
  • BJ Penn Unlikely Source of Info for Hawaii Tsunami News Coverage
  • Stratus CEO Paul Feller sees co-existence, not competition, as goal of new ProElite
  • Rules Being Drafted for MMA Events in Wisconsin
  • Randy Couture at the NFL Combine
  • UFC Boss Dana White Donates to Girl With Brain Tumor

Strikeforce Signs Arlovski, 3 Title Fights Taking Place On April 17th CBS Event in Nashville

A bout between lightweight champions Gilbert Melendez and Shinya Aoki is locked for Strikeforce’s April 17 event at the Sommet Center in Nashville, Tenn., confirmed a source with direct knowledge of the bout.

Josh Gross, of Sports Illustrated, was the first to report Monday of the matchup. Sherdog.com has confirmed independently that the bout has been signed. 

Melendez-Aoki will be one of three championship bouts offered at the April 17 event, which will air live on CBS. Gegard Mousasi will defend his light heavyweight title against undefeated wrestler Muhammed “King Mo” Lawal, while Jake Shields will meet two-division Pride titleholder Dan Henderson in a 185-pound championship match. (Sherdog)

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Arlovski Signs with Strikeforce

Former UFC heavyweight champion Andrei Arlovski signed a multi-fight, 16-month contract with Strikeforce on Monday, according to sources close to the negotiations.

Arlovski is likely to face one-time EliteXC champion Antonio Silva on May 15 in St. Louis, Mo., in his sophomore effort with the promotion, Sherdog.com has learned. Arlovski appeared on 10 days’ notice for Strikeforce last June as part of a co-promotional effort with Affliction Entertainment. Brett Rogers shocked the 31-year-old Belarusian out of the gate with a 22-second knockout victory.  (Sherdog)

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Champ Alistair Overeem confirms May 15 Strikeforce fight with Brett Rogers

Alistair Overeem (32-11 MMA, 2-0 SF) wants American fans to get ready. There are no more obstacles in the way of his American MMA career; Strikeforce is the priority for 2010.

In an exclusive interview with MMAjunkie.com today, the Strikeforce heavyweight champion said he is likely to meet Brett Rogers (10-1 MMA, 2-1 SF) in a non-title fight on an as-yet-unannounced card set for May 15 in St. Louis, Mo.  (MMAJunkie)

BJ Penn Unlikely Source of Info for Hawaii Tsunami News Coverage

As the world watched the terrible news of another horrific earthquake — this one epicentered in central Chile, and waited for news of a follow-up tsunami expected to hit Hawaii, UFC lightweight champion BJ Penn and his website BJPenn.com became a legitimate news outlet for information.

Penn, who incorporates frequent video blogs as part of his website, live streamed video footage of Hilo Bay on his website throughout the day. His videos were picked up by CNN and Fox News and broadcast to a worldwide viewing audience, and Penn was also interviewed by CNN regarding conditions in his area.   (MMAFighting)

Stratus CEO Paul Feller sees co-existence, not competition, as goal of new ProElite

Paul Feller, CEO of Stratus Media Group, the company that assumed control of ProElite, Inc. this week, said his goal is not to be the next promotion to challenge the UFC.

“Our business is not to contend with the UFC but to create a great business model and series of MMA events that complement the UFC – but definitely complement our company in the live-events sector,” Feller recently told MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com).

Stratus, which has focused thus far on live-event properties such as concerts, car shows, and auto races, is taking a big gamble in reentering the MMA market with a brand name that’s been dragged through the mud by most of the MMA community.

And with the UFC doing brisk pay-per-view business and expanding its presence on basic cable, Strikeforce airing on CBS and Showtime, and a host of other small promotions sharing space on smaller broadcast outlets, things are crowded already.

Feller’s counter for now is to move laterally around the problem while holding domestic events with a focus on the international market.

Despite his company’s earlier troubles, he believes ProElite’s value remains strong and the company can be turned around.

“I know when I’m in Dubai or Abu Dhabi or Shanghai, I can put out the name ProElite, and one out of every three people will know who ProElite is,” Feller said. “And that has brand equity.” (MMAJunkie)

Rules Being Drafted for MMA Events in Wisconsin

“There was an article I just read today where an amateur boxer who was 17-years-old was severely hurt. Another professional boxer with minimal experience was matched up with a much more experienced professional that person got severely hurt,” Colon says.

Act 111 limits the number of contests by a promoter or club at a given place, requires various fees paid by promoters… and requires inspectors and licensed judges at matches, among other things.

UFC’s representative says he expects to see an event here, which supporters say will bring revenue to the state as well.

“Between venues such as Resch center…Bradley center…even venues here in Madison …I think … someday definitely see UFC or in WEC in Wisconsin,” Michael Mersch, with UFC, says.

Those at today’s meeting largely appear to support the new law… but have concerns about matches currently scheduled for September and the department’s ability to staff those events.

The first public hearing for the new rules could happen at the end of June.  (NBC 15, Madison Wisconsin)

Randy Couture at the NFL Combine

Randy Couture is spending the weekend in Indianapolis, trying to drum up interest in mixed martial arts training methods in general, and his Xtreme Couture gym in particular, for NFL teams interested in exploring new methods of strength and conditioning for their players.

Fox Sports NFL reporter Jay Glazer is working with Couture in designing and implementing MMA-oriented training programs for football players and athletes in other sports.

MMA training has become is the latest workout craze for NFL players, and Couture is seeking to expand that and position his own gym as the go-to place for football players who want to mix things up during the off-season. Minnesota Vikings defensive end Jared Allen has trained at Xtreme Couture and raved about the results. (MMAFighting)

UFC Boss Dana White Donates to Girl With Brain Tumor

“THE family of a poorly two-year-old girl were “shocked but over the moon” after a U.S. cagefighting boss pledged £5,000 to help pay for her treatment.

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) president Dana White made the surprise gesture on Ruby Owen’s fund-raising website on Saturday – despite having never met the family.

The 40-year-old American decided to support the Kidsgrove family’s campaign to raise £250,000 to pay for the youngster, who has a brain tumour, to have life-saving treatment in America.  (Telegraph)

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QUICK HITS

  • UFC 110: $540,000 in Merchandise (MMAPayout Perspective)
  • TUF 11 Cast Revealed (MMAPayout Perspective)
  • Noons-’Dida’ Finalized for Dream 13 (Sherdog)
  • Round 5 unveils images of Kimbo Slice, other fighters in “Ultimate Collector Series 2″ (MMAJunkie)
  • “Strongest Man” Mariusz Pudzianowski announced for May 7 KSW XIII card (MMAJunkie)
  • Heavyweight prospect Cole Konrad signs deal with Bellator Fighting Championships (MMAJunkie)
  • Heavyweight Arlovski Returns to Strikeforce (MMAFighting)
  • Barnett Still Waiting for Dream Opponent (MMAFighting)
  • KING MO VS MOUSASI SET TO RUMBLE ON CBS (MMAWeekly)
  • OVEREEM TO FACE ROGERS IN MAY, NON-TITLE BOUT (MMAWeekly)
  • White’s nightmare continues: Mainstream media still loves Canseco (Cage Writer)
  • Melendez vs. Aoki Expected for 4/17 Strikeforce on CBS (Heavy)
  • Marcus Davis Wants Dan Hardy to Die. Of AIDS. (Heavy)
  • TUF 11 full cast revealed (VIDEO)  (FiveOuncesOfPain)

TV LISTINGS

  • HDNet Fights Presents K-1 Classics (2008 K-1 World Max) at 8 PM ET on HDNet (03/05/10)
  • InsideMMA (Matyushenko, Renzo Gracie) at 9 PM ET on HDNet (03/05/10)
  • HDNet Fights Presents Furious Finishes IV, at 10 PM ET on HDNet (03/05/10)
  • Best of Pride FC at 10 PM ET/PT on Spike (03/05/10)
  • WEC 47: Bowles vs Cruz on at 10 PM ET on Versus (03/06/10)

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • WEC 47: Bowles vs Cruz on at 10 PM ET on Versus (03/06/10)
  • HDNet Fights: Sengoku Raiden Championship 12 at TBD on HDNet (03/12/10)
  • HDNet Fights: XFC X-Night of Champions at 10 PM ET on HDNet (03/19/10)
  • UFC on Versus: Vera vs Jones at 10 PM ET on Versus (3/21/10)
  • HDNet Fights: King of the Cage – Legacy at 10 PM ET on HDNet (03/26/10)
  • Strikeforce Challengers: Johnson vs Mahe at 11 PM ET/PT on Showtime (03/26/10)
  • UFC 111: GSP vs Hardy at 10 PM ET on PPV (03/27/10)
  • UFN 21 : Florian vs Gomi at 10 PM ET on Spike (03/31/10)
  • The Ultimate Fighter 11 Debut after UFN 21 on Spike (03/31/10)

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MMAterial Facts (02/26/10): Strikeforce VP Answers Lingering Q’s

February 27th, 2010
  • Strikeforce Answers Questions: Profits, Branding, & Decision Making
  • Strikeforce Fighters to Appear on CBS Show ‘NCIS: L.A.’
  • Mixed Martial Arts a growing sport in the Heartland
  • Mixed martial arts adds economic punch
  • Georges St. Pierre in New Under Armour Commercial

Strikeforce Answers Questions: Profits, Branding, & Decision Making

SI.com: What is it about your business model with Strikeforce that leads you to believe it will be successful for mixed martial arts? And has it been effective so far in terms of holding events, making money, being sustainable?

Goddard: We are making money. We believe it is sustainable. We believe we’ve got the right combination of expertise in the MMA business and business acumen, business sense. We are operating in a business-like way from the beginning. From the beginning we are making money, and we expect both the revenues and profits to grow over time. For that reason we believe it’s very sustainable. We think there’s plenty of room in the MMA business given the growth of the MMA industry for perhaps a second or even other participants. We’re excited about both the live-event business and the broadcast business. The growth of the sport and our role in that. We think we’re poised to be a leader in that industry.

SI.com: As a brand, how much value does Strikeforce have right now? How much has it grown since SVS&E’s involvement?

Goddard: We think it’s got a lot of value at the present time, especially among the core MMA audience. We do believe it needs more exposure and more recognition. We need to grow the exposure and recognition among the general sporting audience. We think both the live events help that on a market-by-market basis. Certainly the events on Showtime have helped that. And the broadcasts on CBS helped that immensely. We acknowledge that we need to grow that in the general viewing audience.

SI.com: Some of the critics of the way Strikeforce is operated say there are too many chefs in the kitchen, so to speak. Decisions are slow to get made. What would you say to those critics?

Goddard: I would simply disagree. Scott is running the company on a day-to-day basis. He has the authority to make decisions that need to be made. We’re in regular communication with each other so we can reach each other on a moment’s notice. We compare notes regularly. Whenever you’re starting and/or growing a business in its early stages, there are complexities. Both with live events and broadcast events there complexities. The fact of the matter is things are not necessarily as easy as they may appear to be from the outside. There are complexities which sometimes take time and effort to work through.  (Sports Illustrated)

Strikeforce Fighters to Appear on CBS Show ‘NCIS: L.A.’

Strikeforce lightweight champion Gilbert Melendez and former titleholders Josh Thomson and Cung Le have been cast in an upcoming episode of CBS’s “NCIS: Los Angeles,” shooting next week in Hollywood, Calif.

Strikeforce fighters Dan Henderson, Frank Shamrock and K.J. Noons have also been cast in the episode.

“NCIS: Los Angeles” stars Chris O’Donnell and L.L. Cool J as agents with the Navy’s crime investigative service.

The fighters will play themselves as Cool J goes undercover as a mixed martial artist to investigate the death of a Marine, “tied to the world of MMA.” Referee “Big” John McCarthy has been tapped to play himself during an event sequence.

The MMA-centric episode is expected to air in April. “NCIS: L.A.” airs Tuesdays at 9:00 p.m. EST/PST on CBS.   (Sherdog)

Mixed Martial Arts a growing sport in the Heartland

Participants say it’s one of the oldest sports in the world, we’re talking about cage fighting.

You may know it as mixed martial arts fighting, or MMA, it’s also one of the fastest growing sports in the world and here in the Heartland.

Since the ancient Greeks the sport of Pankration or cage fighting as it’s now known started out as an Olympic sport.  It’s popularity with spectators has grown rapidly in the past five years.

“The obvious conclusion, I think people are out there they’re looking for something that’s quick fast and there’s an ending to it. There’s hardly a question as to who wins and who loses.”

It’s a full contact combat sport that allows a wide variety of fighting techniques.

“In my opinion there’s no bigger rush than walking out to your music and seeing everybody, the cameras going off everyone cheering and then once you get in that cage it’s one on one.”

It’s that rush from the action inside the cage that is propelling audiences across the Heartland and the world to mixed martial arts fighting and pushing the sport to rank with the top sporting events in the world.

“More like an explosion, we’re just about to overtake soccer worldwide that includes South America, that’s a pretty big deal.”  (Channel 12 Heartland News)

Mixed martial arts adds economic punch

Efforts are under way to bring a major mixed martial arts event to the Bradley Center now that a state law regulating the sport has been enacted.

Bradley Center management hopes to secure a deal to bring an Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) event to the downtown Milwaukee sports venue some time this fall, Bradley Center president and chief executive officer Steve Costello said.

“We believe the event would be extremely popular,” Costello said. “Mixed martial arts has proven to be a very popular sport that has come into its own.”

A UFC event at the 18,000-seat Bradley Center likely would sell out quicker than a major concert and be a financial boon to the facility, Costello said.  (Milwaukee Business Journal)

Georges St. Pierre in New Under Armour Commercial

It’s certainly not news that Georges St. Pierre is a superstar in the world of MMA. But as MMA continues to creep into the mainstream, Georges is leading the charge. Already appearing in Affliction’s mainstream magazine ads and Gatorade commercials in Canada, somewhat under the radar, St. Pierre signed with Under Armour last November and began to pimp their products. The latest commercial features GSP alongside Olympic legend Michael Phelps and NFL prospect Dez Bryant. The commercial itself is amazing, but more importantly for the sport, it puts MMA and one of its athletes in the same breath with Phelps (worldwide megasuperstar) and America’s most popular sport, football.  (Heavy) … (MMAPayout Perspective)

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QUICK HITS

  • Strikeforce Returns to CBS on April 17 (Sherdog)
  • “Strikeforce Challengers VI: Kaufman vs. Hashi” play by play and live results (MMAJunkie)
  • Gilbert Yvel to meet Ben Rothwell, not Pat Barry, at UFC 115 in Vancouver (MMAJunkie)
  • Herschel Walker Yes, Jose Canseco No for Strikeforce (MMAFighting)
  • Strikeforce, Showtime Give Female Fighters a Big Stage (MMAFighting)
  • OLIVEIRA IN AGAINST WINNER AT UFC FIGHT NIGHT 21 (MMAWeekly)
  • BELLATOR WELTERWEIGHT TOURNEY PAIRINGS (MMAWeekly)
  • Liddell naked video “was Reebok advert’ (Fighters Only Magazine)
  • Leites, Teixeira Win at Bitetti Combat 6 (Sherdog)
  • White’s nightmare continues: Mainstream media still loves Canseco (Cage Writer)
  • Barry, Cro Cop Agree to Battle of Strikers at UFC 115 (Heavy)
  • Etim vs. Dos Anjos, Davis vs. Gustafsson set for UFC 112  (FiveOuncesOfPain)
  • THQ versus Electronic Arts (ESPN)

TV LISTINGS

  • HDNet Fights Presents K-1 Classics (Hari vs Bonjasky) at 8 PM ET on HDNet (02/26/10)
  • InsideMMA (Dominick Cruz, Alan Belcher and Karen Darabedyan) at 9 PM ET on HDNet (02/26/10)
  • HDNet Fights Presents The Featherweights, Vol. 2, at 10 PM ET on HDNet (02/26/10)
  • Best of Pride FC at 10 PM ET/PT on Spike (02/26/10)
  • Strikeforce Challengers: Kaufman vs Hashi at 11 PM ET/PT on Showtime (02/26/10)

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • Strikeforce Challengers: Kaufman vs Hashi at 11 PM ET/PT on Showtime (02/26/10)
  • WEC 47: Bowles vs Cruz on at 10 PM ET on Versus (03/06/10)
  • HDNet Fights: Sengoku Raiden Championship 12 at TBD on HDNet (03/12/10)
  • HDNet Fights: XFC X-Night of Champions at 10 PM ET on HDNet (03/19/10)
  • UFC on Versus: Vera vs Jones at 10 PM ET on Versus (3/21/10)
  • HDNet Fights: King of the Cage – Legacy at 10 PM ET on HDNet (03/26/10)
  • Strikeforce Challengers: Johnson vs Mahe at 11 PM ET/PT on Showtime (03/26/10)
  • UFC 111: GSP vs Hardy at 10 PM ET on PPV (03/27/10)
  • UFN 21 : Florian vs Gomi at 10 PM ET on Spike (03/31/10)
  • The Ultimate Fighter 11 Debut after UFN 21 on Spike (03/31/10)

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MMAterial Facts (02/25/10)

February 26th, 2010
  • Strikeforce Confirms April 4/17 Event in Nashville
  • Strikeforce Airs in Canada and UK, Also Adds Interactive Verizon FiOS Functionality
  • HGH testing could be adopted
  • WEC  Enters “pivotal” stretch; DirecTV still unresolved
  • Stratus Media and ProElite Appoint New Chief Operating Officer William Kelly to Rejoin ProElite

Strikeforce Confirms April 4/17 Event in Nashville

Mixed martial arts fans have been anxiously awaiting word about what’s next for Strikeforce, which has been rumored to have another big card on CBS coming up in April. Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker confirmed Thursday that Strikeforce will have a card in Nashville on April 17 but said fans will have to wait just a little bit longer for any details.

“We’ve been putting most of our efforts into the fight tomorrow night,” Coker said of the Strikeforce Challengers card on Friday in San Jose. “But we’ll have some announcements next week, for sure. … We will be having a fight in Nashville on April 17, but the rest of the information we’ll be announcing next week.

In addition to the fighters mentioned above, Coker mentioned Brett Rogers, who fought Fedor in November, and Shinya Aoki, the Japanese Dream lightweight champion who could battle Strikeforce lightweight champ Gilbert Melendez, as fighters he’s excited about getting into the Strikeforce cage soon.

“For Brett, I think the fights that make sense for him are Antonio Silva or Alistair Overeem — those are the two guys I’d like to see him fight right now,” Coker said. “I think you’ll see Aoki relatively soon. We’re working hard to try to make that happen.”

Coker also said he expects Strikeforce to have a pay-per-view card before 2010 is out. (MMAFighting)

Strikeforce Airs in Canada and UK, Also Adds Interactive Verizon FiOS Functionality

On the eve of its sixth Challengers event on Showtime, Strikeforce has announced a pair of media deals that continue to expand its global reach and multimedia offerings.

Canadian Sarah Kaufman face Japan’s Takayo Hashi in a main event battle for the first Strikeforce women’s welterweight (135-pound) championship. The fight will now be available in Kaufman’s home country on Super Channel, Canada’s only national pay television network.

Another interesting addition to Strikeforce’s multimedia offerings is being part of the new Showtime Sports Interactive offering. Part of Verizon’s FiOS TV, Showtime Sports Interactive will offer Strikeforce Challengers 6 at 11 p.m. ET on Friday night, which includes voting and polling functionality and fighter profiles. All FiOS TV customers with a high-definition set-top box who subscribe to Showtime will have access to the interactive experience. (MMAWeekly)

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Strikeforce Challengers VI Airs On Bravo In The UK

As part of Bravo TV’s recent deal with Strikeforce, more events than ever from the promotion will be available to air on the UK based station, including this weekend’s Strikeforce Challengers VI card.

The event, which airs live on Showtime on Friday night (26th February) in the U.S, will be shown in the UK two days later on Sunday night at 10pm.  (FightOfTheNight)

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Showtime Networks and Verizon announced today the launch of the first nationwide, high-definition interactive television application (iTV) using EBIF (Enhanced TV Binary Interchange Format), with the new SHOWTIME Sports Interactive.  Verizon’s FiOS TV customers will have the first look at the network’s interactive experience – including voting and polling functionality and fighter profiles – during the live Strikeforce Challengers mixed martial arts telecast, Friday, Feb. 26 (11 p.m. ET).  All FiOS TV customers with a high-definition set-top box who subscribe to SHOWTIME will have access to the interactive experience.

“SHOWTIME has been leading the industry with digital enhancements and Interactive TV for over a decade.  With the launch of SHOWTIME Sports Interactive, we are excited to be joining Verizon at the forefront, bringing this state-of-the-art feature to SHOWTIME HD,” said Robert Hayes, senior vice president and general manager of digital media at Showtime Networks.  “SHOWTIME continues to innovate and provide value-added features to our subscribers and our sports programming provides the perfect setting for the ‘lean forward’ experience that is now possible with Interactive TV.”  (CNN Money) … (MMAPayout Perspective)

HGH testing could be adopted

The NFL this year told its players union of its interest in testing for HGH.

“Our position is that HGH blood testing has advanced to the point where we are taking steps to incorporate it into our program,” NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said. “Blood work is part of our players’ annual physical. We do have mandatory blood testing already.”

A baseball authority has said Commissioner Bud Selig wants to have players blood tested for HGH, with the baseball expected to adopt a blood-testing program for minor league players this year in its effort to root out use of the substance that has been credited for building strength.

Keith Kizer, executive director of the Nevada State Athletic Commission, said he doesn’t “know where this leads,” after a dispute over blood testing led to the cancellation of next month’s scheduled Manny Pacquiao-Floyd Mayweather Jr. fight in Las Vegas.

“This is a pleasant development and something we’ll take great interest in,” Kizer said. (LA Times)

WEC  Enters “pivotal” stretch; DirecTV still unresolved

With strong ticket sales for March’s “WEC 47: Bowles vs. Cruz” event and a “booming” pre-sale for April’s blockbuster “WEC 48: Aldo vs. Faber” card, Harris believes company records may soon be falling.

And while the promotion, along with the remainder of the Versus channel’s programming, remains on the outs with DirecTV and has met with some criticism for its choice to price WEC 48 as a $44.99 pay-per-view event, Harris says his company will deliver.

“With these next two cards, we’ve got our hands full,” Harris told MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com). “Just like [our fighters] focus on their fights, we focus on our cards, and we’re excited. These next two events are pivotal events for us at WEC.”

“Last I heard, [Versus and DirecTV] are talking,” Dropick said. “I haven’t been told it would not happen, but I don’t have anything else besides that. As we’ve said in the past, we’re hopeful it’s going to happen.

“There’s certainly some quite intriguing programming coming up on Versus over the next month-and-a-half here with the WEC on March 6, the UFC on March 21, and the NHL playoffs start in April. We’re hopeful it happens soon.”  (MMAJunkie)

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WEC Exec: Attendance for Aldo-Faber PPV Could Exceed 15K

It has all the signs of a landmark moment, and World Extreme Cagefighting General Manager Reed Harris has done little to slow the hype machine.

Harris thinks WEC 48 “Aldo vs. Faber” on April 24 could draw more than 15,000 fans to the Arco Arena in Sacramento, Calif. By comparison, the WEC’s most recent event in the Golden State’s capital city claimed an attendance of 10,027 last month.

“We had a record pre-sale,” Harris said during a Thursday teleconference. “Ticket sales are trending very well. I think there could be upwards of 15,000 or so there.”  (Sherdog) … (MMAPayout Perspective)

Stratus Media and ProElite Appoint New Chief Operating Officer William Kelly to Rejoin ProElite

Stratus Media Group, Inc., a live entertainment company, announced today that William Kelly has been appointed to the position of Chief Operating Officer of both Stratus Media Group and ProElite, Inc. Mr. Kelly previously held the position of Chief Operating Officer of ProElite from its inception until October 2008.

“I am very pleased to appoint William as Chief Operating Officer,” stated Paul Feller, President and CEO of Stratus, “Due to Stratus’ plans for rapid growth over the next year, we identified the need to hire a person of exceptional talent and experience as COO to manage the daily operations of both our existing companies and the integration of newly acquired companies and events. In addition to his experience at ProElite and his knowledge of the MMA business, Mr. Kelly’s background is an ideal fit for our requirements and we are happy to have such a valuable addition to our team.”

Mr. Kelly brings over two decades of entertainment and media operations and management experience to Stratus. Prior to ProElite, Mr. Kelly Co-founded Television Korea 24 Inc. (tvk24) in 2003, where he served as Chief Operating Officer. In 2001, Mr. Kelly joined the Extreme Sports Channel as Chief Operating Officer International…  (PRESS RELEASE)

VIDEO OF THE DAY

  • MMA Live 2-25-10: Highlights and analysis of UFC 110, as Cain Velasquez cements his status as a heavyweight contender. Also, Chael Sonnen checks in to discuss Frank Mir’s comments on Brock Lesnar.

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QUICK HITS

  • All fighters on weight at “Strikeforce Challengers VI: Kaufman vs. Hashi” weigh-in (MMAJunkie)
  • KAUFMAN PLANS TO BRING MORE GOLD TO CANADA (MMAWeekly)
  • “Countdown to UFC on Versus 1″ airs March 6 after WEC 47 (MMAJunkie)
  • EliteXC champ Noons vs. Amade, Kikuno and Chonan added to DREAM.13 (MMAJunkie)
  • Fedor Emelianenko’s Next Fight Will Be in May (MMAFighting)
  • Amoussou Has Career as Undercover Cop (MMAFighting)
  • EliteXC “will be revived” (Fighters Only Magazine)
  • Analysis: Inside Zuffa’s Legal Win Over Shamrock (Sherdog)
  • KJ NOONS SLATED TO RETURN AT DREAM 13 (MMAWeekly)
  • Who’s the liar? White or Jackson? (Cage Writer)
  • Showtime, FiOS Launch Fancy New Interactive TV Application (Heavy)
  • Shine Fights announces third event “Worlds Collide: Mayorga vs. Thomas”  (FiveOuncesOfPain)
  • Frank Mir’s killer quote (ESPN)

TV LISTINGS

  • HDNet Fights Presents K-1 Classics (Hari vs Bonjasky) at 8 PM ET on HDNet (02/26/10)
  • InsideMMA (Dominick Cruz, Alan Belcher and Karen Darabedyan) at 9 PM ET on HDNet (02/26/10)
  • HDNet Fights Presents The Featherweights, Vol. 2, at 10 PM ET on HDNet (02/26/10)
  • Best of Pride FC at 10 PM ET/PT on Spike (02/26/10)
  • Strikeforce Challengers: Kaufman vs Hashi at 11 PM ET/PT on Showtime (02/26/10)

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • Strikeforce Challengers: Kaufman vs Hashi at 11 PM ET/PT on Showtime (02/26/10)
  • WEC 47: Bowles vs Cruz on at 10 PM ET on Versus (03/06/10)
  • HDNet Fights: Sengoku Raiden Championship 12 at TBD on HDNet (03/12/10)
  • HDNet Fights: XFC X-Night of Champions at 10 PM ET on HDNet (03/19/10)
  • UFC on Versus: Vera vs Jones at 10 PM ET on Versus (3/21/10)
  • HDNet Fights: King of the Cage – Legacy at 10 PM ET on HDNet (03/26/10)
  • Strikeforce Challengers: Johnson vs Mahe at 11 PM ET/PT on Showtime (03/26/10)
  • UFC 111: GSP vs Hardy at 10 PM ET on PPV (03/27/10)
  • UFN 21 : Florian vs Gomi at 10 PM ET on Spike (03/31/10)
  • The Ultimate Fighter 11 Debut after UFN 21 on Spike (03/31/10)

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MMAterial Facts (02/24/10)

February 25th, 2010
  • Strikeforce April Event Details Leak
  • Japanese Boxer, Tough Man Contestant Suffer Fatal Head Injuries
  • More On UFC 110 International Ratings
  • Alabama adopts MMA legislation
  • MTV’s “Bully Beatdown,” host Jason Miller renewed for third season

Strikeforce April Event Details Leak

Tennessee Athletic Commission Executive Director Jeff Mullen told MMAjunkie.com that the promotion has yet to file an official request to hold the event in Nashville, but multiple sources close to the promotion insisted Strikeforce was leaning increasingly in the direction of “Music City.”

Strikeforce officials declined to comment on the matter and insisted nothing had yet been finalized.

Should Strikeforce ultimately decide to hold the April 17 event in Nashville, Mullen said the organization has until March 18 to file an official request. All mixed martial arts events in Tennessee require a 30-day advance notice with the commission…

While MMAjunkie.com has been told Nashville is the likely destination for the April 17 event, additional sources have indicated Strikeforce is also still considering holding the event in its home base of San Jose, Calif., or perhaps traveling to the East Coast for a show in New Jersey.

Additionally, while the unannounced April card has long been considered a lock for Strikeforce’s second-ever broadcast on CBS, the card may now wind up on Showtime.  (MMAJunkie)

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They still haven’t made an announcement regarding the April CBS show. I do know they have a 4/10 hold on the HP Pavilion in San Jose, which would be going head-to-head with a UFC PPV (taped, the UFC show would actually be held several hours earlier since it’s the Abu Dhabi show).  (Dave Meltzer, Wrestling Observer)

Japanese Boxer, Tough Man Contestant Suffer Fatal Head Injuries

Japanese boxer Yamaki dies after suffering brain injury

Japanese boxer Hirokazu Yamaki died at a hospital Monday after sustaining a traumatic brain injury during a bout on the weekend in Tokyo, the Japan Boxing Commission said.

Yamaki, 26, suffered an acute subdural hematoma in his eighth-round knockout loss against Toshimasa Ouchi on Friday night at Korakuen Hall.

He remained unconscious after the fight and underwent emergency surgery at a Tokyo hospital to repair the brain damage(Japan Today)

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Contestant Dies After Toughman Contest

A contestant in a “Toughman Contest” last weekend has passed away from head injuries he received during the fight.

A spokesman with the OU Medical Center in Oklahoma City has confirmed Nathan Johnson, 23, died Tuesday afternoon. The Latta High School graduate suffered severe injuries to his head, including irreversible brain damage, according to a CarePages Web site updated by Johnson’s family.

“In all my years of doing this, I’ve never seen this happen at our venues,” said Farmer’s Public Market owner Burt McAnally who confirmed Johnson’s pregnant fiancé, his mother and his sister were all present at the fight Saturday night.

His family and pregnant fiancé watched as EMSA medics and a doctor rushed to his side. Suffering from a traumatic brain injury, Johnson was taken from the ring to the OU Medical Center. There he laid in a coma until he passed away Tuesday.

Required by state law, paramedics are always on stand-by for these events.

The Toughman Contest requires its competitors to use protective head gear and gloves, but that doesn’t guarantee an injury-free fight, especially when there are a slew of punches to the head. (News 9)

More On UFC 110 International Ratings

Continuing from MMAPayout’s UFC 110 International Ratings Post:

One is the digital sports channel of Ch. 10, one of the market’s three major stations which dominate the airwaves the way the big three networks did in the U.S. in the 70s. The only people who get the channel are those with HD Digital tuners, which is about 30% of the country. The show was broken up into two blocks, the 2-4 p.m. block, which did 123,000 viewers, and the 4-5 p.m. block which did 122,000 viewers. UFC Wired (the syndicated version of the show similar to Unleashed), which airs on the station every Thursday, in recent weeks has done between 95,000 and 100,000 viewers…  The weekly UFC Wired is the highest rated of those shows and UFC 110 may have been the highest rated show on the station since a Formula One race in November.

The station was so happy with it that they are going to air the 3/21 show from Broomfield, CO, live and then replay it later that night in prime time. But Ch. One only averages a 0.6 rating. UFC 110 was the fourth most watched sports show of the day in the country, trailing a cricket match (1.25 million), Olympic coverage (Dave Meltzer, Wrestling Observer)

Alabama adopts MMA legislation

UFC president Dana White took to Twitter on Tuesday to announce the news: Alabama is the latest U.S. state to adopt mixed-martial-arts legislation.

The MMA regulation actually comes less than a year after Alabama passed a bill to create a state boxing commission to oversee MMA’s sister sport.

The recently created Alabama Boxing Commission will be renamed the Alabama Athletic Commission and will now oversee pro and amateur MMA events in the state.

Rep. Spencer Collier (R-Irvington) introduced the bill earlier this month to the House Tourism and Travel Committee, which approved the measure. Rep. Gerald Allen (R-Cottondale), who introduced the boxing legislation in 2009, co-sponsored the MMA efforts.  (MMAJunkie)

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ALABAMA MMA SANCTIONING NEARING COMPLETION

UFC president Dana White on Tuesday posted to his Twitter account, “Sweet home Alabama just passed mma!!! One more down 4 more to go!!!”

While he has cause to be excited, mixed martial arts sanctioning in Alabama isn’t a done deal yet.

“The mixed martial arts legislation has passed both the Alabama House and the Senate. However, the two bills must now be reconciled before it can be sent to the governor’s desk. So we are about three-quarters of the way through the process,” Casey Sears, vice chairman of the Alabama Boxing Commission, told MMAWeekly.com.

“There are still some final hurdles, but it appears that the political support is there for this legislation to be signed into law before the end of the current session.” (MMAWeekly)

MTV’s “Bully Beatdown,” host Jason Miller renewed for third season

Jason “Mayhem” Miller’s popular MTV reality series, “Bully Beatdown,” will return for a third season later this year.

A source close to the TV show confirmed the renewal with MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) on Tuesday.

While details about the third season are scarce, the source said Miller returns as the show’s host and that the pro-fighter-vs.-bully format will remain largely the same…

MTV has aired 16 “Bully Beatdown” episodes over two seasons, which ran from March to April and August to October of 2009.  (MMAJunkie)

VIDEO OF THE DAY

  • UFC 111 Trailer: Two world titles will be on the line for the first time in 2010 when the Ultimate Fighting Championship returns to the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey for UFC 111: St-Pierre vs Hardy. UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre has been unstoppable since regaining the title in 2008, and he aims on extending his reign and his six fight winning streak against British bomber Dan “The Outlaw” Hardy, who is unbeaten in the UFC and fresh off wins over Marcus Davis and Mike Swick… Also, former two-time heavyweight champion Frank Mir will attempt to make history when he squares off against number one contender Shane Carwin in a clash of the titans that will leave the winner with the interim UFC heavyweight championship belt. UFC 111 – Saturday, March 27th, live on Pay-Per-View from Newark, New Jersey.

QUOTE OF THE DAY

”They’ve said some things and done some things that I don’t agree with. That’s not the way I do  business. I am a loyal person, people take care of me and I take care of them. So I am done with the UFC, they cant ask any more favours from me, nothing. I just want to finish my contract and get out if there, do my own thing”  (Rampage Jackson, Fighters Only Magazine)

QUICK HITS

  • SIGNED, SEALED, AND DELIVERED: SHIELDS VS. HENDO (MMAWeekly)
  • Rampage “done with the UFC” (Fighters Only Magazine)
  • Shine Fight III takes shape with Rua, Vitale, Thompson, Pamplona, Estima, others (MMAJunkie)
  • Shine Fights 3: Ricardo Mayorga vs. Din Thomas Set for May 15 (MMAFighting)
  • EliteXC “will be revived” (Fighters Only Magazine)
  • Torres-Volkmann Added to UFC Fight Night 21 (Sherdog)
  • Child’s Play (Sherdog)
  • DREAM IS DONE, ALVAREZ FOCUSES ON BELLATOR (MMAWeekly)
  • Get the memo to Shane: Carwin calls Mir ‘a terrible human being’ (Cage Writer)
  • Luke Rockhold Continues the Climb in Strikeforce Middleweight Division (Heavy)
  • Student of the Game Gilbert Melendez Looking to Fight Legends (Heavy)
  • Bellator finalizes WW tourney roster with signing of Brett Cooper and Ryan Thomas (FiveOuncesOfPain)
  • MMA pioneers meet boxing’s forebears (ESPN)

TV LISTINGS

  • HDNet Fights Presents K-1 Classics (Hari vs Bonjasky) at 8 PM ET on HDNet (02/26/10)
  • InsideMMA (Dominick Cruz, Alan Belcher and Karen Darabedyan) at 9 PM ET on HDNet (02/26/10)
  • HDNet Fights Presents The Featherweights, Vol. 2, at 10 PM ET on HDNet (02/26/10)
  • Best of Pride FC at 10 PM ET/PT on Spike (02/26/10)
  • Strikeforce Challengers: Kaufman vs Hashi at 11 PM ET/PT on Showtime (02/26/10)

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • Strikeforce Challengers: Kaufman vs Hashi at 11 PM ET/PT on Showtime (02/26/10)
  • WEC 47: Bowles vs Cruz on at 10 PM ET on Versus (03/06/10)
  • HDNet Fights: Sengoku Raiden Championship 12 at TBD on HDNet (03/12/10)
  • HDNet Fights: XFC X-Night of Champions at 10 PM ET on HDNet (03/19/10)
  • UFC on Versus: Vera vs Jones at 10 PM ET on Versus (3/21/10)
  • HDNet Fights: King of the Cage – Legacy at 10 PM ET on HDNet (03/26/10)
  • Strikeforce Challengers: Johnson vs Mahe at 11 PM ET/PT on Showtime (03/26/10)
  • UFC 111: GSP vs Hardy at 10 PM ET on PPV (03/27/10)
  • UFN 21 : Florian vs Gomi at 10 PM ET on Spike (03/31/10)
  • The Ultimate Fighter 11 Debut after UFN 21 on Spike (03/31/10)

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MMAterial Facts (02/23/10)

February 24th, 2010
  • ProElite Relaunch under Management of Stratus Media Group
  • UFC 110 International Ratings
  • We must move with the times or be beaten to the punch
  • HGH test leads to ban of rugby player
  • The UFC Will Now Overcharge Fans in Movie Theaters As Well

ProElite Relaunch under Management of Stratus Media Group

“This acquisition allows Stratus and ProElite to combine forces at the management and board levels of both organizations,” stated Paul Feller, President and CEO of Stratus. “ProElite has a globally recognized brand. We believe that by combining select key experienced management executives, who made ProElite the immediate success it was, with new top executives with demonstrated successes in conducting and televising MMA events internationally and sufficient capital, that we will achieve the brand’s strategy for global growth and success. With this combination, we can start focusing on strengthening and repositioning ProElite events and the brand, planning a series of MMA events that we believe will bring excitement to the MMA market, fans and our shareholders and establish ProElite as a leading international MMA company.”

Founded in 2006, ProElite still holds the record for highest ratings for a major network telecast of a MMA event. ProElite also owns a web portal with social networking for MMA fighters and fans and live streams of MMA bouts not broadcast on television. A focal point of ProElite’s live event promotions is Elite XC. Running its first show in 2007, it quickly became one of the most visible brands in mixed martial arts in the United States. Prior to the sale of specific assets which produce ongoing financial considerations owed from Strikeforce and King of the Cage, ProElite recorded $13.5 million in MMA event and television revenues for the 18 months ended June 2008. ProElite has engaged in an extensive restructuring that included the sales of certain assets for cash and a share of future revenues, significant expense reductions, the elimination of $12 million of direct and contingent liabilities and the shedding of unprofitable subsidiaries. The company maintains its ownership stake in South Korean-based Spirit MC, and British promotion Cage Rage.   (PRESS RELEASE) … (MMAPayout’s Perspective)

UFC 110 International Ratings

Australia Free to Air TV Ratings:

Top shows for the night:
1 Seven News – Sun Seven 1,292,000
2 Border Security – Australia’s Front Line Seven 1,276,000
3 Air Ways Seven 1,267,000
4 The Good Wife Ten 1,256,000
5 Twenty/20 – Australia V West Indies Nine 1,247,000
6 Nine News Sunday Nine 1,237,000
7 Bones Seven 1,156,000
8 Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Generation Ten 1,091,000
9 Sunday Night Seven 1,027,000
10 House Ten 958,000
11 Vancouver Gold 2010 Winter Olympics: Day 8 Nine 916,000

43 Bewitched GO 187,000
44 The Great South East Seven 177,000 B only
45 Gardening Australia Rpt ABC1 165,000
46 The Big Bang Theory GO 162,000
47 The Love of Money SBS ONE 162,000
48 Dateline SBS ONE 159,000
49 Born to Be King: Prince Charles at 60 Rpt. ABC1 150,000
50 Wipeout GO 147,000

(Outside of Top 50) UFC 110 Main Card Live One  123,000


Top Programs Across Sports Channels
Rank     Program     Channel     Average     Peak
1    Live: AFL: NAB Cup Geelong v North Melb    Fox Sports 2    130,000    201,000
2    UFC 110 Main Card Live    ONE    123,000    189,000

* Ratings figures are OzTam Five capital city Preliminary figures. Five capital cities are Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth. Raw data sourced from TV Tonight, Media Spy, Media Week, and Who We Are. Some Ten programs based on figures provided by Ten. (Throng)

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We must move with the times or be beaten to the punch, says Lewis

Lewis, who has trained world champions Kostya Tszyu, Jeff Harding and Jeff Fenech during his 50-year involvement in boxing, was among the 250,000 Australian viewers who watched UFC 110 on One HD and admitted he was impressed.  (Sydney Morning Herald)

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UFC 110 scores big ratings in Saudi Arabia, beating “24″, TV ads for 112 behind, speculation on annual shows in Abu Dhabi

UFC110 was a huge success over here being the highest rated program of the week (beating 24 Day 8 by over 30 percent). The most watched fight was Wanderlei Silva vs. Michael Bisping which was watched on around 40 percent of televisions in the country (according to Mobily who are the main TV/Phone/internet providers). I have no idea if that is an accurate figure as I have no idea if the company are trustworthy; that said, the verbal feedback I have received certainly point at it being the top end of the expected viewership.

- An advert for UFC112 ran straight after the PPV which advertised the old main event of Anderson Silva vs. Vitor Belfort. Apparently this was changed on the replay to the correct main event fighters

- UFC 112 is now a nightly news story on the main news network over here (unfortunately, my Arabic isn’t good enough to understand what is being said, but each night they flash up a graphic of the arena and a graphic of the three main events).  (MMATorch)

We must move with the times or be beaten to the punch

LEGENDARY boxing trainer Johnny Lewis believes Sunday’s successful UFC event in Sydney has highlighted the threat his sport faces from mixed martial arts, and has called for a single body to run the sweet science.

Lewis, who has trained world champions Kostya Tszyu, Jeff Harding and Jeff Fenech during his 50-year involvement in boxing, was among the 250,000 Australian viewers who watched UFC 110 on One HD and admitted he was impressed.

”It was enjoyable and you could see why it does so well,” Lewis said. ”I think we’re a long way behind at the moment.”

Asked whether he thought many others in the boxing community had taken notice of the Acer Arena event, Lewis said: ”I think they made us take notice of it. They are gobbling up our sport very, very quickly.”

”The one thing they have got is a single body in charge of the sport and it is working for them,” Lewis said. ”There is one world champion and everyone knows who it is. I think our sport got a big wake-up call out of it. We have got too many world champions and we should take a leaf out of what they are doing.”

UFC organisers hope to stage the next Australian event in Melbourne but need the Victorian government to lift its ban on cage fighting before they can do so. It was not clear last night whether the NSW government would fight to retain the event in Sydney. (Sydney Morning Herald)

HGH test leads to ban of rugby player

In a major breakthrough in the fight against doping, a British rugby league player has become the first athlete to be suspended for using human growth hormone.

Terry Newton admitted taking the substance in a statement released by his attorneys on Friday. The United Kingdom Anti-Doping authority announced a two-year ban on Monday after Newton was fired by his club, Wakefield.

“It’s the first time and very significant,” WADA director general David Howman said. “It shows the people who say that HGH cannot be detected that it can. The sports people who said it can’t be detected are fooling themselves.”

HGH is banned in the major North American sports leagues, most notably by baseball since 2005. But amid the lack of an effective test, there has not been testing for the substance…

“There has been a feeling that you can take growth hormone with impunity, but this shows this is no longer the case,” Parkinson said. “Now there is a test, so our message to athletes is to think twice about using it.  (ESPN)

The UFC Will Now Overcharge Fans in Movie Theaters As Well

Our first question, obviously, is “How much is this shit gonna cost us?” The answer, sadly, is “Even more than we spent to see Avatar in IMAX, which was totally worth it, but still.” A quick search for tickets in my area shows that the UFC 111 movie theater experience will set me back $25 per ticket plus service charges. As GalsGuidetoMMA puts it, “I mean, you’re probably not going to go by yourself, right? So for two people you’re looking at over $50. Why the hell wouldn’t you just get the PPV?”

This = truth. If I’m giving up legroom, and trays of homemade hot wings, and the freedom to drink as much beer as I want, and the right to not have strangers shouting in my ear, then I want the experience to cost significantly less than it normally would. Is the audience going to be packed with lonely people who can’t find friends to watch the fights with and who don’t live near any sports bars? I have no problem with Zuffa trying to maximize profits, but after the WEC PPV pricing announcement, I wonder if they’re leaving money on the table by establishing price points that make absolutely no sense… (CagePotato)

IMAGE OF THE DAY


UFC 111 Movie Poster

QUOTE OF THE DAY

”The one thing they have got is a single body in charge of the sport and it is working for them,” Lewis said. ”There is one world champion and everyone knows who it is. I think our sport got a big wake-up call out of it. We have got too many world champions and we should take a leaf out of what they are doing.”  (Johnny Lewis, Australian Boxing Trainer)

QUICK HITS

  • Strikeforce ‘Challengers 6’ Lineup Finalized (Sherdog)
  • Bellator’s tourney payouts tighten; new weight classes likely for season-three tourneys (MMAJunkie)
  • ProElite Will Promote MMA Events Again (MMAFighting)
  • “Adrenaline MMA V” canceled for March 20 but could be rescheduled for April (MMAJunkie)
  • Kaufman vs. Hashi title fight elevated to Strikeforce Challengers VI main event (MMAJunkie)
  • Bellator Sets Matchups for Featherweight Draw (Sherdog)
  • NSAC Director Explains Sotiropoulos’ Attire (MMAFighting)
  • Frank Mir issues apology after Brock Lesnar death comments (MMAJunkie)
  • OLYMPICS SPEED UFC PLANS TO RETURN TO BRAZIL  (MMAWeekly)
  • SURGERY PUTS ANTHONY JOHNSON OUT FOR MONTH (MMAWeekly)
  • MARLON SANDRO VS TOMONARI KANOMATA IN SENGOKU (MMAWeekly)
  • MODAFFERI HOPES TO ENTER STRIKEFORCE TOURNEY (MMAWeekly)
  • White flips his lid over Mir’s comments about Lesnar (Cage Writer)
  • Trevor Prangley Returns to the Spotlight (Heavy)
  • Jamie Varner vs. Kamal Shalorus likely for WEC 48 (FiveOuncesOfPain)

TV LISTINGS

  • HDNet Fights Presents K-1 Classics (Hari vs Bonjasky) at 8 PM ET on HDNet (02/26/10)
  • InsideMMA (Dominick Cruz, Alan Belcher and Karen Darabedyan) at 9 PM ET on HDNet (02/26/10)
  • HDNet Fights Presents The Featherweights, Vol. 2, at 10 PM ET on HDNet (02/26/10)
  • Best of Pride FC at 10 PM ET/PT on Spike (02/26/10)
  • Strikeforce Challengers: Kaufman vs Hashi at 11 PM ET/PT on Showtime (02/26/10)

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • Strikeforce Challengers: Kaufman vs Hashi at 11 PM ET/PT on Showtime (02/26/10)
  • WEC 47: Bowles vs Cruz on at 10 PM ET on Versus (03/06/10)
  • HDNet Fights: Sengoku Raiden Championship 12 at TBD on HDNet (03/12/10)
  • HDNet Fights: XFC X-Night of Champions at 10 PM ET on HDNet (03/19/10)
  • UFC on Versus: Vera vs Jones at 10 PM ET on Versus (3/21/10)
  • HDNet Fights: King of the Cage – Legacy at 10 PM ET on HDNet (03/26/10)
  • Strikeforce Challengers: Johnson vs Mahe at 11 PM ET/PT on Showtime (03/26/10)
  • UFC 111: GSP vs Hardy at 10 PM ET on PPV (03/27/10)
  • UFN 21 : Florian vs Gomi at 10 PM ET on Spike (03/31/10)
  • The Ultimate Fighter 11 Debut after UFN 21 on Spike (03/31/10)

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MMAterial Facts (02/22/10)

February 23rd, 2010
  • Madison Square Garden and Bellator Partner Up
  • UFC 110: Payout Perspective
  • Starting with UFC 111, MMA events to be shown in 300 movie theaters
  • Dana White: MMA is Bigger and Better
  • ‘Smell the blood!’ The sickening roar for gore

Madison Square Garden and Bellator Partner Up

Madison Square Garden has formed a co-promotional agreement with Bellator Fighting Championships to bring a total of four nationally televised Bellator events to two of the most historic and prestigious theaters in the United States, the Chicago Theatre and the Citi Performing Arts Center Wang Theatre in Boston.

The events — which will be broadcast on FOX Sports Net, NBC and Telemundo — will be staged at the legendary Chicago Theatre and the famed Citi Performing Arts Center Wang Theatre in Boston, the same grand and majestic venues that, over the years, have hosted a collection of the world’s top entertainers including Frank Sinatra, Prince, Beyonce, Kanye West, David Letterman, Conan O’Brien, Neil Young, Chris Rock, Jerry Seinfeld, Bob Dylan, Aretha Franklin, Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston and countless others.

“The Madison Square Garden name is synonymous with the greatest sports and entertainment events in U.S. history,” said Bellator founder and CEO Bjorn Rebney. “Moreover, these MSG venues, the Chicago Theatre and the Citi Performing Arts Center Wang Theatre, are synonymous with the history and culture of their respective cities. We are thrilled to be aligning Bellator with these magnificent brands to bring world class, nationally televised mixed martial arts to Chicago, Boston, and the entire country.”

“Madison Square Garden is excited to bring the world’s fastest-growing sport to these historic venues,” said Joel Fisher, Madison Square Garden’s Executive Vice President of Sports Bookings and Arena Renovation. “We look forward to four great nights of action-packed fights in these legendary locations for the thousands who will be in attendance and the millions watching on FOX Sports Net, NBC, and Telemundo around the country.”  (PRESS RELEASE)

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MMA PROMOTION BELLATOR TO STAGE EVENTS AT MSG-OWNED VENUES

MSG today announced that it has agreed to a deal with MMA promotion Bellator Fighting Championships to bring four Bellator events to the Chicago Theatre and Boston ’s Citi Performing Arts Center Wang Theatre. The events will air on FSN, NBC and Telemundo (MSG). The deal “would seem to open the door for a possible Bellator event” at MSG, though MMA remains unregulated in the state of New York (MMAJUNKIE.com, 2/22)… (Sports Business Daily).

UFC 110: Payout Perspective

The UFC’s approach to sponsorship understandably changes when it ventures internationally, so we saw a slightly different approach to cage mat sponsorship at the event. Gamefly.com took the center octagon sponsorship, but was joined by a host of smaller logo sponsorships on the periphery (including new comers USAToday.com  and SI.com). The event was sponsored by a new television series on the FX network, Justified, set to debut in March.

Something to keep an eye on as the UFC continues to expand internationally is the exclusivity of its sponsorship contracts. MMAPayout.com talked about the emerging technologies that might allow the UFC to offer unique sponsorship packages to different broadcasts throughout the world, which would obviously boost revenues. If the organization can pair down its contracts to exclusivity by region, it may have an opportunity to utilize green screen technology to give, for example, English, Hispanic, Arabic, Korean, and Japanese feeds different title sponsors. (MMAPayout’s Perspective)

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UFC DRAWS SELLOUT CROWD IN SYDNEY ; WHITE PROMISES RETURN TO AUSTRALIA

UFC 110 this weekend drew a sellout crowd of 17,431 at Acer Arena in Sydney , Australia (Mult., 2/21). UFC President Dana White “promised to return Down Under each year.” The event grossed about US$4.5M at the venue, setting arena records for the “biggest grossing event and greatest merchandise sales.” If UFC officials “can convince the Victorian government to … lift its ban on cage fighting, the next Australian event will be in Melbourne ” (SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, 2/22)… (Sports Business Daily)

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UFC 110’s reported attendance qualifies as highest-ever for UFC outside of North America

While the UFC’s first-ever trip to Australia certainly delivered on in-cage action, “UFC 110: Nogueira vs. Velasquez” didn’t do too bad at the box office, either.

At the UFC 100 post-event press conference, UFC president Dana White said the event drew 17,831 attendees to Acer Arena in Sydney, Australia, for a reported $2.5 million gate.

While attendance figures outside of North America are rarely certified by local commissions, the reported figure marks the highest total ever claimed by the UFC for an event outside of North America.

The event was the second-fastest sell-out in UFC history according to White, and every ticket had been purchased within just one hour of going on sale.

The attendance figure included 400 fans who purchased tickets for a special viewing party in a ballroom at the Acer Arena.

In addition to the UFC company mark, UFC 110’s attendance also broke a few Acer Arena records according to White.

The UFC exec said the UFC 110 gate qualified it as the highest-grossing sporting event in Acer Arena history, while the merchandise sales bested the arena’s previous record set when rock band Iron Maiden played the facility.   (MMAJunkie)

Starting with UFC 111, MMA events to be shown in 300 movie theaters

The UFC is headed to the big screen.

The mixed martial arts league has reached a deal to showcase its main events at over 300 movie theaters, starting with UFC 111 on March 27. The UFC announced the deal to The Associated Press on Monday.

Although the UFC experimented with big-screen presentations for its fights in Britain for several years, this stateside deal follows the financial success of Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s victory over Juan Manuel Marquez in 170 movie theaters last September.

“I’m always interested in distribution, in finding new ways to get UFC to people,” UFC president Dana White said. “My philosophy is always that we haven’t scratched how big this is going to be, because we haven’t got it into the mainstream yet. This is just another way to do that. I’m anxious to put it out there in theaters and see what happens.”

White said he isn’t worried about harming the UFC’s pay-per-view revenue by making the fights available for the price of a theater ticket that will cost less than buying the fight at home. He believes boxing hurt itself in recent years by making its biggest fights only available on pay-per-view instead of creating alternative ways to watch, including the UFC’s extensive business on the Internet. (LA Times)

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UFC Debuts Live on Big Screen in HD with UFC 111

For the first time in UFC® history, UFC fans can head to their local movie theater and take in all the action in the Octagon™, live and broadcast in high definition on the big screen starting with UFC 111: St- Pierre vs. Hardy on Saturday, March 27 at 10:00 p.m. Eastern / 7:00 p.m. Pacific.

Dana White, UFC President, today announced the UFC has closed a deal with NCM Fathom to present a series of live UFC fights in more than 300 select movie theaters nationwide, as well as plans to have UFC fighters host screenings in various markets.  Tickets are available to this special in-theater event at www.FathomEvents.com and presenting theater box offices.  For a complete list of theater locations and prices, please visit the web site (theaters and participants are subject to change).

“This is an opportunity to provide our fans with another cool way to watch UFC programming on the big-screen, live, in high-def and in surround sound,” said White.  “UFC 111 has a stacked undercard and St-Pierre vs. Hardy and Mir vs. Carwin are both title fights, so this is the perfect event to kick off our new deal with NCM Fathom.”

UFC 111: St- Pierre vs. Hardy features reigning UFC welterweight champion Georges “Rush” St-Pierre vs. British bomber Dan “The Outlaw” Hardy and former heavyweight champion Frank Mir vs. number one contender Shane Carwin for the interim UFC heavyweight title. In addition, theater-goers can watch the entire UFC 111 live card, including welterweights Jon Fitch vs. Thiago Alves, lightweights Jim Miller vs. Mark Bocek and welterweights Ben Saunders vs. Jake Ellenberger.

“Fathom audiences have long been waiting to see UFC events in their local theaters around the country and now, for the first time, fans can experience the action-packed excitement of the UFC on the big screen in pure high definition,” said Dan Diamond, vice president of NCM Fathom. “Teaming up with the UFC for this series is a major milestone for our alternative program schedule in movie theaters and promises to give fans an intense opportunity to cheer on their favorite fighters, front row center.”

Broadcast live from the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ, UFC 111: St- Pierre vs. Hardy will be shown in more than 300 select movie theaters including AMC Entertainment Inc., Celebration! Cinema, Cinemark USA Inc., Clearview Cinemas, Cobb Theatres, Goodrich Quality Theatres, Hollywood Theaters, Kerasotes Showplace Theatres, Marcus Theatres, National Amusements and Regal Entertainment Group movie theaters, as well as the Carolina Theatre (Asheville, NC), Palace Cinema 9 (South Burlington, VT) and Penn Cinema (Lititz, PA), through NCM’s exclusive Digital Broadcast Network – North America’s largest cinema broadcast network.  (PRESS RELEASE)

Dana White: MMA is Bigger and Better

DANA White believes that MMA is now one of the world’s most popular sports after UFC’s record-breaking visit Down Under.

Last weekend UFC 110 in Sydney saw the company’s biggest-ever attendance outside North America.

A total of 17,831 fans crammed into the Acer Arena, leaving UFC  president White saying: “That shows the universal appeal of MMA.”

That figure beat the previous best of 16,639 set at Manchester’s MEN Arena last November and produced gate receipts of $2.5m.

White added: “The UFC is beginning to take its place among the biggest sports in the world. In the USA, Canada, Germany, Ireland, the UK and now Australia, the UFC is breaking records and selling out the biggest venues wherever we go.”

“The UFC is already the biggest indoor sport in the UK and with the huge event in Sydney at the weekend, it shows the universal  appeal of MMA.”  (Daily Star)

‘Smell the blood!’ The sickening roar for gore

“Smell the blood, baby!” he screams at his man, Krzysztof “the Polish Experiment” Soszynski. “Smell the blood!”

Within seconds Soszynski doesn’t have to sniff too hard because, after a clash of heads, the blood from a new gash high on Bonnar’s forehead is so deep that his red essence is gushing out of him and soon both fighters are covered in it from top to toe. This appears to interest the referee mildly, but no more than that. Still they go at it, and when Bonnar briefly goes down, the ref has to jump out of the way so that Soszynski can properly get at him, and bash him some more.

Welcome to something called the Ultimate Fighting Championship which, as well as claiming to be the world’s fastest-growing sport, made its debut in Australia yesterday on a schedule suited to the American pay-per-view prime-time Saturday night audience.

A cross between Fight Club, rock’n'roll, a vicious bar-room brawl and the fall of Saigon, the idea is that this is “multi-discipline fighting” – across three five-minute rounds – incorporating everything from boxing to wrestling, kick-boxing to karate, judo to jujitsu to just about anything else you can think of, including choke holds, and …

This is as far from professional wrestling’s tightly choreographed theatrical fighting. These are deadly serious contests fought by highly skilled men. It’s not everyone’s cup of tea – and it will be the last bout I’ll attend – but it looks like we might have moved into an age when tens of thousands of people no longer want cups of tea. They want buckets of blood. (Sydney Morning Herald)

IMAGE OF THE DAY

Brock Lesnar Fathead

QUOTE OF THE DAY

If you want to understand more about value and athletes, look no further than Mixed Martial Arts.  I met with a lot of people who repeatedly told me that the UFC underpaid their athletes.  That by paying the best fighters more,  you could draw the same size crowds to arenas and buyers to PPV. It was an expensive lesson to learn how wrong they were.  Pro sports are just one of an unlimited number of entertainment options.  To get MMA fans to pay to watch a fight or to get them to the arena  is not just about having the best fighters, its about great marketing. Its about making a very significant investment in brand building and showmanship. Its about understanding how to connect to fans.  Its a lesson in recognizing that while the leagues or in this case the UFC enable their best to become big stars, they recognize that the business behind the stars must be vibrant and profitable before anyone can be successful.  The same can be applied to the big 4 professional sports.  Unfortunately it doesn’t appear that many in the big 4 sports leagues, whether agent, player, management or owner have come to recognize this fact.  (Mark Cuban, Blog Maverick)

QUICK HITS

  • Blog: UFC 110 Post-Mortem(Sherdog)
  • Mir Wants to Break Lesnar’s Neck in Octagon (MMAFighting)
  • Fathead-UFC line includes Lesnar, St-Pierre, Silva, Penn, Jones, Dos Santos, Marquardt (MMAJunkie)
  • Josh Barnett’s appeal with CSAC delayed fourth time after fighter no-shows hearing (MMAJunkie)
  • Replay dates set for Spike TV’s “UFC Primetime: GSP vs. Hardy” three-part series (MMAJunkie)
  • Update: Filho Back in Against Sasaki (Sherdog)
  • Inside Compustrike Numbers for UFC 110 (MMAFighting)
  • UFC 111 Prelims Announced (MMAPayout Perspective)
  • VARNER LIKELY TO MEET SHALORUS AT WEC PPV  (MMAWeekly)
  • HASHI WANTS TO CRUSH KAUFMAN TO WIN TITLE  (MMAWeekly)
  • Look out heavyweights! Velasquez is ready for title shot (Cage Writer)
  • Several Opponent Options for UFC 110 Winners (Heavy)
  • Jacob Volkmann cuts to 155 to face Ronys Torres at UFC Fight Night 21 (FiveOuncesOfPain)

TV LISTINGS

  • HDNet Fights Presents K-1 Classics (Hari vs Bonjasky) at 8 PM ET on HDNet (02/26/10)
  • InsideMMA (Dominick Cruz, Alan Belcher and Karen Darabedyan) at 9 PM ET on HDNet (02/26/10)
  • HDNet Fights Presents The Featherweights, Vol. 2, at 10 PM ET on HDNet (02/26/10)
  • Best of Pride FC at 10 PM ET/PT on Spike (02/26/10)
  • Strikeforce Challengers: Kaufman vs Hashi at 11 PM ET/PT on Showtime (02/26/10)

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • Strikeforce Challengers: Kaufman vs Hashi at 11 PM ET/PT on Showtime (02/26/10)
  • WEC 47: Bowles vs Cruz on at 10 PM ET on Versus (03/06/10)
  • HDNet Fights: Sengoku Raiden Championship 12 at TBD on HDNet (03/12/10)
  • HDNet Fights: XFC X-Night of Champions at 10 PM ET on HDNet (03/19/10)
  • UFC on Versus: Vera vs Jones at 10 PM ET on Versus (3/21/10)
  • HDNet Fights: King of the Cage – Legacy at 10 PM ET on HDNet (03/26/10)
  • Strikeforce Challengers: Johnson vs Mahe at 11 PM ET/PT on Showtime (03/26/10)
  • UFC 111: GSP vs Hardy at 10 PM ET on PPV (03/27/10)
  • UFN 21 : Florian vs Gomi at 10 PM ET on Spike (03/31/10)
  • The Ultimate Fighter 11 Debut after UFN 21 on Spike (03/31/10)

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February 20th, 2010
  • UFC sues Web site operator over alleged pirated broadcasts
  • Inside the UFC’s Lawsuit Against Quinton “Rampage” Jackson
  • Las Vegas Casino Families Square Off in Station Bankruptcy
  • iBN Sports and CraveOnline Agree to Strategic Content Distribution Partnership
  • Lynnwood ‘Fight Pastor’: Mixed martial arts ministry is not a gimmick

UFC sues Web site operator over alleged pirated broadcasts

The Ultimate Fighting Championship is suing a Web site operator it says is selling pirated broadcasts of current and past UFC fights.

Las Vegas-based Zuffa LLC, owner of the UFC, filed suit in U.S. District Court in Las Vegas on Thursday against Moazzam Gandu. Zuffa says Gandu lives in Stafford, Va., and runs the Web site www.rage-streams.net.

Zuffa complained that rage-streams is offering unauthorized “live streaming” video of UFC 110 for $6.99, even though the lowest authorized price for the broadcast of the event is $44.95.

UFC 110 is a series of bouts set for Sydney, Australia, on Saturday (Sunday in Australia).

Rage-streams also offers for sale unauthorized video of at least 40 past UFC events, Zuffa charges. Rage-Streams is profiting from these current and past broadcasts by selling advertising with them, attorneys for Zuffa said.

The lawsuit asserts allegations including copyright and trademark infringement, unfair competition and deceptive trade practices. It seeks a temporary restraining order barring rage-streams from providing unauthorized UFC broadcasts.  (Las Vegas Sun)

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After latest action, UFC counsel hopeful for “decided downturn” in illegal PPV streaming

The suit asks for up to $150,000 per copyright infringement, plus legal costs, revenue earned from the website, and a halt to its operation.

The Las Vegas Sun first reported the action on Friday, and MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) has since obtained a copy of the lawsuit that can be viewed here.

The suit charges Gandu with using UFC logos to promote his Web site’s service and undercut channels for the promotion’s authorized content. By example, it says Rage-Streams.net offers a stream of the promotion’s upcoming UFC 110 pay-per-view event for $6.99, while the UFC and authorized partner Yahoo! Sports charges $44.95.

It also claims the website gives its customers the ability to keep and spread pirated content after subscribing to the service. As a result, the lawsuit says, the UFC has suffered damage to its brand and bottom line.

“Instead of making revenue off the advertising you put around the live stream, like USTREAM or Justin.tv, these guys are just going to charge for it,” Lawrence Epstein, the UFC’s general counsel, told MMAjunkie.com on Friday. (MMAJunkie) … (MMAPayout’s Perspective)

Inside the UFC’s Lawsuit Against Quinton “Rampage” Jackson

Seemingly slipping past everyone’s notice, on November 3, 2009, the UFC filed a lawsuit against Quinton “Rampage” Jackson seeking declaratory relief on Jackson’s contract in a Las Vegas courtroom.  The complaint details the dispute with Jackson over his decision to pull out of UFC 107, as well as the communications between Jackson’s management and the UFC.

According to the complaint, on September 22, 2009, Jackson posted a blog on his website stating he was done fighting.  The UFC took this to be an official statement of retirement, and exercised their right under the promotional agreement to suspend the contract pending Jackson’s return to the UFC.  After sending Jackson a letter notifying him of the suspension, Jackson’s manager, Anthony McGann, responded with a letter stating that Jackson was ready to renegotiate his contract.  The letter also threatens to proceed “in the courts” if Zuffa is unwilling to renegotiate.

The complaint asserts that Jackson is intentionally trying to extort the UFC into renegotiating his deal under threat of running out his promotional agreement.  The UFC brought this action to get a declaratory judgment stating that Jackson’s refusal to fight and statements that he was “done fighting” constitute a retirement that allows them to exercise their rights under the promotional agreement, including the right to suspend the agreement and thus toll the term of the contract.

A letter from Jackson’s attorneys argues that retirement requires certain notice provisions under the promotional agreement, and because Jackson did not meet those requirements, his “blog” does not constitute a real retirement.  (BloodyElbow)

Las Vegas Casino Families Square Off in Station Bankruptcy

A longtime and normally profitable business partnership between two of Las Vegas’ most prominent families has turned very ugly.

GCR Gaming, an affiliate of the Greenspun Corp., which owns and operates media, land development and gaming companies, filed a motion with bankruptcy court Thursday accusing Station Casinos, which is owned by the Fertitta family, of “wrongdoing” and of “flagrantly and continuously” breaching its “contractual and fiduciary duties” in their joint-venture partnership of the Green Valley Ranch Resort.

The filing alleges Station Casinos executives breached those duties, in part, by directing high-stakes gamblers at Green Valley Ranch to other casinos that were owned solely by Station Casinos.

The new filing includes a declaration by Greenspun Corp. Chairman and CEO Brian Greenspun in which he alleges Station Casinos “routinely and systematically diverted high-stakes gamblers” from the Green Valley Ranch Resorts to other properties wholly owned by Station.

In one instance, he said, Station Casinos tried to lure a player from Green Valley Ranch Resort to Red Rock Resort by offering tickets to an Ultimate Fighting Championship event.

The UFC is majority-owned by the Fertittas. Lorenzo Fertitta is chairman and CEO of the UFC and sits on Station Casinos’ board as vice chairman.

Greenspun also accused Station Casinos of sabotaging Green Valley Ranch’s marketing and promotional efforts to “undercut its ability to effectively compete” with Station’s own properties.  (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

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Two prominent Nevada casino-owning families, the Fertittas and the Greenspuns, are making like ultimate fighters in a bankruptcy-court showdown over their jointly owned casino.

In one corner is casino operator GCR Gaming LLC, which claimed in a court filing Thursday that Station Casinos Inc. steered high rollers to its wholly owned casinos. GCR is controlled by the Greenspuns, the family that also controls the Las Vegas Sun newspaper.

In the other corner is Fertitta-owned Station Casinos, which is trying to restructure its crushing debt under bankruptcy-court protection. Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta, the brothers who own Station, also own the Ultimate …  (Wall Street Journal)

iBN Sports and CraveOnline Agree to Strategic Content Distribution Partnership

Foothill Ranch, Calif. (Vocus/PRWEB ) February 19, 2010 — iBN Sports, the Internet’s premier sports television network, is partnering with the Internet’s foremost content aggregator for film, sports, gaming and video, CraveOnline. The relationship will allow iBN Sports to tap into CraveOnline’s vast distribution platform and provides CraveOnline with a resource for the high quality sports content that their 26 million unique users crave each month. Revenues for both companies are already driven by similar sponsorship and advertising models which will enable them to easily share content distribution rights and revenues from ad sales.

“This agreement with CraveOnline will further broaden the exposure we provide our partners and help promote the high quality content we produce to a larger fan base,” says John Mudge, CEO of iBN Sports. “Our fan base is growing each month and we expect those numbers to increase exponentially once our content is distributed to the CraveOnline audience.”

“We are excited to be partnering with iBN Sports who offers the best in online live sports broadcasting,” says John Keefer, Director of Operations for CraveOnline. “The CraveOnline community is actively seeking new sports content and through this partnership we are able to continue to provide our visitors with what they crave most.”

The distribution partnership is effective immediately and viewers can expect to see iBN Sports content distributed across the CraveOnline network by March.   (PRWeb)

Lynnwood ‘Fight Pastor’: Mixed martial arts ministry is not a gimmick

“That’s one thing everyone just assumes that we do,” said Beals, whom we wrote about in December and appeared in a Feb. 1 Times story about the integration of mixed martial arts into Christian ministries nationwide.

The Times piece has brought a lot of attention to Beals’ Lynnwood church, where mostly male attendees gather to watch Ultimate Fighting Championship fights, and Beals and other employees are crafting a martial-arts ministry that will allow them to sponsor fighters, sell merchandise and ultimately introduce a chaplaincy to the new and somewhat controversial sport of mixed martial arts.

Thanks to the story, Beals — known as “Fight Pastor” — is answering high-profile interview requests and seeing more traffic to his Web site. He’s connecting with other mixed martial arts pastors he never knew existed. He’s getting more traction from fighters interested in being sponsored by the church. He’s heard some pitches for a reality TV show. Somebody even sent him an address and phone number and offered to fly him down to California to fight.

Beals — a UFC fan long before he was a pastor — insists that’s what’s happening at his church is not a marketing trick, and it’s not a response to feminization, though most of the church members who participate in Canyon Creek’s dominant MMA ministry are men and the church’s MMA ministry has spurred much of its growth.

“I want to make it clear to the MMA community that I am not doing this as a gimmick. If (growth) happens organically because of this ministry, that’s cool,” he said.

“I’m an MMA fan. That’s why we’re an MMA ministry.” Beals added. “Our ministry is not to get people into our church. We are going out into the MMA culture.”   (Seatle PI)

QUICK HITS

  • Jordan Breen UFC 110 Chat Recap (Sherdog)
  • UFC 116 targeted for July 3 at MGM Grand Garden Arena, could mark Lesnar’s return (MMAJunkie)
  • Zuffa Named in Bankruptcy Fraud Complaint (MMAPayout Perspective)
  • Countdown to UFC 110: 635,000 Viewers (MMAPayout Perspective)
  • TUF 11 Teaser Trailer (FiveOuncesOfPain)
  • Strikeforce Challengers VI weigh-ins open to public in San Jose on Feb. 25 (MMAJunkie)
  • Shamar Bailey replaces injured Bryan Travers on Strikeforce Challengers VII main card (MMAJunkie)
  • HEATH HERRING RESPONDS TO CONTROVERSY (MMAWeekly)
  • HDNet and UFC a winning combination (Brawl Sports)
  • Super Bowl Champ Interested in MMA (MMAFighting)
  • Bellator Back to Chicago on April 15 (MMAFighting)
  • Snakebitten Radach Undergoes Surgery, Battles Staph (Sherdog)
  • Cro Cop cut? Couture and Jackson offered a fight? (Cage Writer)
  • UFC 110 Preview and Predictions (Heavy)
  • Bellator signs Eric Marriott (FiveOuncesOfPain)
  • Nogueira talks UFC 110, future (Sports Illustrated)

TV LISTINGS

  • HDNet Fights Presents K-1 Classics (HMC, Nortje, Schilt, LeBanner) at 8 PM ET on HDNet (02/19/10)
  • InsideMMA (Eddie Alvarez, Greg Nelson, Mark Decascos) at 9 PM ET on HDNet (02/19/10)
  • HDNet Fights Presents Champions & Challengers Vol. 3, at 10 PM ET on HDNet (02/19/10)
  • Best of Pride FC at 10 PM ET/PT on Spike (02/19/10)

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • UFC 110: Nogueira vs Velazquez at 10 PM ET on PPV (02/20/10)
  • Strikeforce Challengers: Prangley vs Amoussou at 11 PM ET/PT on Showtime (02/26/10)
  • WEC 47: Bowles vs Cruz on at 10 PM ET on Versus (03/06/10)
  • UFC on Versus: Vera vs Jones at 10 PM ET on Versus (3/21/10)
  • Strikeforce Challengers: Johnson vs Mahe at 11 PM ET/PT on Showtime (03/26/10)
  • UFC 110: GSP vs Hardy at 10 PM ET on PPV (03/27/10)
  • UFN 21 : Florian vs Gomi at 10 PM ET on Spike (03/31/10)
  • The Ultimate Fighter 11 Debut after UFN 21 on Spike (03/31/10)

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February 19th, 2010
  • UFC takes off in Australia
  • The Ultimate Fighter Down Under A Possibility
  • Search for recognition has UFC bosses fighting for Olympic inclusion
  • Ultimate violence may escape on to street
  • UFC issues response to Ontario premier’s comments

UFC takes off in Australia

Marshall Zelaznik, managing director of the UFC’s international development, said he had been “blown away” by the speed of the 16,500 ticket sell-out, and the interest in mixed martial arts in Australia.

UFC 110 is headlined by a mouth-watering heavyweight clash between the Brazilian Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira and Cain Velasquez, a rising force in the UFC heavyweight division. Victory for Velasquez could see him move two fights away from a shot at UFC heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar.

The contests on the card include several Australian fighters including George Sotiropoulos, from Geelong, who meet experienced American lightweight Joe Stevenson.

University graduate Sotiropoulos, 32, turned his back on a career in the financial sector to pursue his dream of fighting in the UFC. He relocated to the United States.

Sotiropoulos explained: “I think Australians are going to welcome the UFC with open arms. There are some small MMA shows in Australia, but nothing on the size of the UFC. There may be some opposition from minority groups, but it’s nothing the UFC haven’t experienced before. You have to remember that even America was against mixed martial arts only 16 or so years ago.” (Telegraph)

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Ticket frenzy has UFC eyeing return trip Down Under

It may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but there is simply no disputing the growing appetite for the world’s leading mixed martial arts organisation.

Even before this visit, UFC programming, headlined by the hit reality show “The Ultimate Fighter”, was attracting in excess of 500,000 television viewers every week in this country.

Similarly, DVD sales of UFC events were the equal of any country in the world and the popularity of this modern form of gladiatorial combat, fought out between two competitors in what can only be described as an intimidating cage known simply as “The Octagon”, was ratified with tickets to the event at Sydney’s Acer Arena on Sunday selling out in a matter of hours.

In fact, it sold out before any of the fighters on the card were announced. By comparison, the Danny Green-Roy Jones Jr bout in the same arena failed to sell out at all.

Asked about future events, White was adamant this would be the first of many.

“If you see our track record when we go somewhere and it is a success we make it an annual event,” White said.

“That happened in Montreal, it happened in Columbus. This will most likely be an annual event.

“This has been a huge success. We know how crazy the Aussies can get, so we are pumped for the fights on Sunday.” (The Australian)

The Ultimate Fighter Down Under A Possibility

The Ultimate Fighting Championship’s first trip to Australia has been so successful that even before the UFC 110 event takes place there’s been talks of an annual date in the land down under, and the continent hosting a season of “The Ultimate Fighter.”

“It’s absolutely possible,” UFC president Dana White told members of the media at the UFC 110 pre-fight press conference.

“We’ve been talking about taking ’The Ultimate Fighter’ internationally, and we’re working on that right now in a couple of different countries,” said the UFC president.

Currently filming it’s eleventh season, the ninth season of the Spike TV reality show, based on a number of fighters competing for a six-figure UFC contract while living under the same roof, pitted the United States against the United Kingdom. A move to host the reality show in countries the organization plans to later hold events in seems like a logical transition for the popular television series.

“It’s been so big here (in Australia) I could definitely see it happening here,” added White.  (MMAWeekly)

Search for recognition has UFC bosses fighting for Olympic inclusion

ULTIMATE FIGHTING Championship officials will support a move for mixed martial arts to be entered as an Olympic sport.

UFC president Dana White said while his company would not actively lobby the International Olympic Committee, he supported rumours that MMA authorities would make a play for the Games.

”It would be a huge benefit to us if mixed martial arts became an Olympic sport. It would create instant awareness around the world, and it would be huge,” White told the Herald.

”I would support it 100 per cent. I personally am not out there trying to get mixed martial arts as an Olympic sport – I got enough to do, somebody else can figure that out – but if it popped and they said, ‘Yes, we’re thinking about it,’ I would go guns ablazing and try to make it happen. It would change the game forever.”

Marshall Zelaznik, the UFC’s managing director for international development, said the Olympics would experience a surge of interest among young viewers with the addition of MMA. ”The fans would grow from it, the IOC is ultimately in the sports programming industry and they generate a lot of money from networks who are willing to pay for the rights,” said Zelaznik, whose background is in television programming.

”Putting MMA in the Olympics would no doubt drive a whole lot of interest all across the board, from a very young demographic.”  (The Sydney Morning Herald)

Ultimate violence may escape on to street

There is to be no eye-gouging, no spitting, no pulling hair, no ”putting a finger into any orifice or any cut or laceration of an opponent”. No kicking the head of a grounded opponent.

But mixed martial arts lets just about anything else go, combining tactics from combat sports including punching, elbowing, kneeing, kicking, wrestling, choking and grappling.

It is taking off worldwide and comes to Sydney for the first time on Sunday, with the arrival of the Ultimate Fighting Championships (UCF). Tickets for the event at the Acer Arena sold out within hours in December – all 16,500 of them – the second-fastest sale since UCF started in 1993. Antonio Rodrigo ”Minotauro” Nogueira and Cain Velasquez will fight it out. Wanderlei Silva will feature in a long-awaited showdown with Michael ”The Count” Bisping.

Those watching on television will see blood flowing and clearly distressed combatants dropping to the canvas, and then having blows rained onto their heads. The fighters are in a cage, almost dehumanising them. It seems to be a regression to the true blood sports, the gladiatorial contests in the Colosseum.

By contrast, boxing is properly controlled. The possibility of brain damage through concussion is well recognised and referees intervene at the first sign of genuine distress. Opponents are not to be hit when they are down and must always be allowed to get up again.  (Western Australia Today)

UFC issues response to Ontario premier’s comments

Amid a pre-fight public-relations blitz for Saturday’s UFC 110 event in Sydney, Australia, the promotion on Wednesday evening issued a swift response to recent comments by Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty that the idea of legalizing mixed martial arts in province to create jobs and tax revenue is “just not a priority.”

“We are working very closely with the various levels of Canadian government, including the Province of Ontario, to ensure the highest levels of safety for all of (MMA) participants,” Marc Ratner, vice president of regulatory affairs for the UFC, stated in a prepared statement.

McGuinty’s comments came as an apparent setback to the UFC’s promise to hold an event in Toronto within the year.

“We respect the fact that the Premier has indicated that MMA regulation is not a top priority; however, we are confident that our efforts in educating Canadian officials, including members of the provincial cabinet, will eventually result in regulation of the sport in Ontario,” Ratner stated.

The UFC statement said a recent economic analysis suggested that more than 42 percent of the spectators who attended the Montreal event (UFC 97) in April 2009 came from the province of Ontario with an estimated $5 million of immediate economic impact to the city of Montreal. (MMAJunkie)

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  • RUMOR OF THE DAY: Strikeforce 4/17 Show may be held in Nashville, TN (MMAPayout)
  • HDNet and UFC a winning combination (Brawl Sports)
  • “Countdown to UFC 111″ debuts March 17 on Spike TV; UFC 110 debuts tonight (MMAJunkie)
  • White Details How Maia Was Selected for Title Shot (MMAFighting)
  • Shad Lierley Returns to Bellator for Featherweight Tourney (MMAFighting)
  • Trainer Expects Vintage Wanderlei at UFC 110 (Sherdog)
  • How will UFC 110 perform versus 108 and 109? (Cage Writer)
  • George Sotiropoulos a Real Contender at 155 Pounds (Heavy)
  • The Perspective of Bobby Lashley (FiveOuncesOfPain)
  • Dana White talks “UFC Undisputed 2010″ and his rivalry with EA Sports (ESPN)

VIDEO OF THE DAY

  • MMA Live: 2-18-10: A preview of UFC 110 as Cain Velasquez meets former champion Minotauro Nogueira in Australia. Was Demian Maia the right choice to replace Vitor Belfort at UFC 112? Phil Davis checks in as he readies for a quick turnaround in the Octagon.

TV LISTINGS

  • UFC 111 Countdown at 11 PM ET/PT on Spike (02/18/10)
  • HDNet Fights Presents K-1 Classics (HMC, Nortje, Schilt, LeBanner) at 8 PM ET on HDNet (02/19/10)
  • InsideMMA (Eddie Alvarez, Greg Nelson, Mark Decascos) at 9 PM ET on HDNet (02/19/10)
  • HDNet Fights Presents Champions & Challengers Vol. 3, at 10 PM ET on HDNet (02/19/10)
  • Best of Pride FC at 10 PM ET/PT on Spike (02/19/10)

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • UFC 110: Nogueira vs Velazquez at 10 PM ET on PPV (02/20/10)
  • Strikeforce Challengers: Prangley vs Amoussou at 11 PM ET/PT on Showtime (02/26/10)
  • WEC 47: Bowles vs Cruz on at 10 PM ET on Versus (03/06/10)
  • UFC on Versus: Vera vs Jones at 10 PM ET on Versus (3/21/10)
  • Strikeforce Challengers: Johnson vs Mahe at 11 PM ET/PT on Showtime (03/26/10)
  • UFC 110: GSP vs Hardy at 10 PM ET on PPV (03/27/10)
  • UFN 21 : Florian vs Gomi at 10 PM ET on Spike (03/31/10)
  • The Ultimate Fighter 11 Debut after UFN 21 on Spike (03/31/10)

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February 18th, 2010
  • No UFC in Ontario: McGuinty
  • Turnkey Sponsorship Survey Good News for MMA Properties
  • UFC Wins Legal Battle Over UFC Hall-of-Famer Ken Shamrock
  • Charter Brings UFC On Demand To Customers
  • UFC event raises understanding of mixed marital arts

No UFC in Ontario: McGuinty

Premier Dalton McGuinty has dealt a stunning blow in the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s battle to come to Ontario.

“It’s just not a priority for us,” McGuinty said Wednesday. “We have other things on the go right now and we’ll stay focused on those.”

The premier’s comments indicate that despite the incredible popularity of the UFC in this province, Ontarians will have to continue to travel to Quebec or elsewhere if they want to see a live match.

The federal Criminal Code prohibits prizefighting but individual provinces can choose to exempt sports such as boxing and mixed martial arts.

According to a consumer services ministry spokesperson, Ontario would need to be convinced that UFC is safe for the public and participants before it would make amendments to the Athletics Control Act.   (Toronto Sun)

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Patience is key

While Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty says MMA will have to wait, rest assured it’s still on track.

Recent comments made by Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty have sent the MMA world into a tailspin, but upon further examination, those who are overreacting will eventually see a brighter picture.

When it comes to where his government stands on regulating MMA in Ontario, McGuinty told reporters in Toronto Wednesday: “It’s just not a priority for us at this point in time; we have higher priorities when it comes to developing those jobs and strengthening the economy.”

It’s been the same positioning since 1993, so why there is such an uproar is almost humourous.

While the Liberal leader appeared to sweep this issue aside, such was not the case for his opposition. Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Hudak stated: “It seems like Premier McGuinty is wrestling with himself.”

He went on to say, “Let’s just get on with it. Forty states allow for mixed martial arts, five other provinces — just direct your minister to make it happen in the province of Ontario. Let’s bring some tourism dollars to our province.”

With an election in the not-too-distant future, can you guess who the coveted demographic of 18-to-35-year-olds may choose to vote for?  (Sportsnet, Ca) …  (MMA Payout’s Perspective: Ontario Premier Wavering on MMA)

Turnkey Sponsorship Survey Good News for MMA Properties

Are sponsors connecting with fans? If so, which fan segments have the strongest connection? For all the money sponsors spend on marketing, can fans correctly pick them out of a lineup? And which sports properties have the most sponsor-loyal fans?

Those are some of the questions we set out to answer by analyzing three years’ worth of sponsor loyalty studies conducted in partnership with Turnkey Intelligence. The studies, conducted since the summer of 2007, were designed to identify key trends such as fans’ recall of official sponsors, and trial and consumption of products.

Since beginning the studies, SportsBusiness Journal has published the results of 15 individual surveys of MLB, NASCAR, NBA, NFL and NHL fans. When we revisited all three years’ worth of data, we identified several top-line trends and behavior patterns among specific demographics.

The most visible trend we discovered was that brands can expect a better return on their sports marketing objectives if they target fans age 18-34, non-Caucasian fans, and/or households with kids.

For example, 59 percent of MLB fans in the 18-34 bracket were more likely to consider trying a product or service from an official sponsor, compared with only 36 percent of fans age 35 and older.

The appeal of the 18-34 demographic is a growing focus for many companies – especially in the current economy where much of the disposable income in family budgets has been squeezed out entirely. Not only does the 18-34 demo possess a great amount of disposable cash, but its also seemingly one of the most impressionable demographics. The growing potential for significant return on a sponsorship investment that targets these individuals is helping to off-set the perceived risk that a brand takes in associating itself with the sport. (MMA Payout’s Perspective)

UFC Wins Legal Battle Over UFC Hall-of-Famer Ken Shamrock

Zuffa, LLC, doing business as the Ultimate Fighting Championship® (“UFC®”), was awarded a legal victory today against former champion, Ken Shamrock. Shamrock, who claimed Zuffa had violated certain contractual provisions of his final fight agreement, was demanding several hundreds of thousands of dollars in compensation he claimed was due and owing from the UFC. Following a trial before the Honorable Susan H. Johnson, the Court entered a sixteen page written decision concluding that Ken Shamrock was to “take nothing by way of its Complaint filed April 15, 2008, and judgment is rendered in favor of Zuffa, LLC dba the Ultimate Fighting Championship.” Specifically, Judge Johnson ruled that Zuffa (1) did not breach the contract; (2) that the contract should be interpreted in manner advocated by Zuffa; and (3) that, in any event, Shamrock and his attorney/agent Rod Donohoo waived any purported breach by Zuffa.

The UFC was again represented by their trial counsel Donald J. Campbell and J. Colby Williams of the Las Vegas firm Campbell & Williams. Asked for a comment, Messrs. Campbell and Williams responded as follows:

“Zuffa has issued a clear directive that we are to pursue every legal remedy to ensure that the UFC’s contracts are scrupulously honored and defended. The resulting judgment in this case is just one more example of the UFC’s resolve to vigorously vindicate its contractual rights in the courts.”

When asked if further proceedings would be likely in this case, Messrs. Campbell and Williams remarked in the affirmative:

“The UFC has a clear and unambiguous attorney fee clause in all of its contracts with fighters to the effect, that in the event a fighter loses any contractual challenge in court, that fighter will be responsible for paying our fees. Accordingly, we will be filing a motion to seek recovery of all of our expenses and fees which were occasioned by this lawsuit.”  (Press Release)

Charter Brings UFC On Demand To Customers

Charter today announced the launch of Ultimate Fighting Championship® (UFC) programming to Charter customers. The service will be available On Demand 24 hours a day, 365 days a year beginning February 18. The UFC is the world’s leading professional mixed martial arts organization. UFC On Demand is distributed by Avail-TVN.

“Charter customers enjoy a broad and diverse range of programming choices,” said Rich DiGeronimo, Charter’s Vice President of Product Management. “By making UFC available at any time through Charter On Demand, we help ensure that loyal fans never miss any of the action. Plus, Charter customers will also have easy access to live UFC events on Pay Per View.”

The service will launch on February 18th, just in time for UFC 110: Nogueira vs. Velasquez live from Sydney Australia on Pay-Per-View February 20.

Charter will offer customers the full suite of UFC On Demand services that includes:

UFC Free Zone, an on-demand free service offering information and short features on mixed martial arts rules, fighting disciplines, styles and techniques. The popular Countdown UFC shows and UFC event previews are also available via UFC Free Zone.

UFC Fight Zone offers single UFC library fights in their entirety, at $2.99-$3.99 per fight with a 24-hour viewing period. UFC Fight Zone features fighters who will be competing in an upcoming UFC pay-per-view event, offering fans the opportunity to see these champions and challengers in some of their most legendary fights and prior matchups.

UFC Event Zone offers full UFC events and specials, starting at $4.99 per title for a 24-hour viewing period. Offerings include recent UFC pay-per-view events that feature fighters who will be competing in an upcoming UFC event, as well as the original and rarely seen “UFC Classics” from 1993-1998, along with UFC’s hottest selling full-length DVDs, UFC compilation specials and video-on-demand replays of current pay-per-view events.  (Press Release)

UFC event raises understanding of mixed marital arts

UFC fighter Jonathan Goulet was in town recently to host a mixed martial arts seminar at Collège Boréal. This three-hour seminar allowed more than 40 participants to become acquainted with the techniques and approaches used in this increasingly popular discipline.

Later in the evening, more than 80 enthusiasts followed a UFC event program on the giant screen at the Collège Boréal pub La Zone.

According to a member of the organizing group, Yves Charette, massage therapy professor at the college and martial arts instructor, the objective of the event was largely achieved by exposing several newcomers to mixed martial arts.

Participants also demonstrated their generosity by donating funds to help with relief efforts for the recent earthquake in Haiti.  (Northern Life)

QUICK HITS

  • White confirms Nogueira vs. Velasquez winner could get first crack at Lesnar (MMAJunkie)
  • Bisping demands respect, Silva promises brutal finish at UFC 110 pre-event presser (MMAJunkie)
  • UFC Finishing Stats Indicate Rise in Decisions (MMAFighting)
  • Fedor Doesn’t Think Cro Cop Is Same Fighter (MMAFighting)
  • MFC Promotion Deals Low Blow to Fighter (MMAFighting)
  • Full Episode: UFC 110 Countdown (Sherdog)
  • Strikeforce’s Coker: Please follow me on Twitter! (Cage Writer)
  • DIEGO NUNES OFF MARCH 6 WEC CARD WITH INJURY (MMAWeekly)
  • SHONIE CARTER PICKS UP A WIN AT CFX FIGHT NIGHT (MMAWeekly)
  • Exclusive James Te Huna Blog 4 (Heavy)
  • Exclusive: Claude Patrick on his way to the UFC, likely for UFC 115 (FiveOuncesOfPain)

VIDEO OF THE DAY

TV LISTINGS

  • HDNet Fights Presents K-1 Classics (HMC, Nortje, Schilt, LeBanner) at 8 PM ET on HDNet (02/19/10)
  • InsideMMA (Eddie Alvarez, Greg Nelson, Mark Decascos) at 9 PM ET on HDNet (02/19/10)
  • HDNet Fights Presents Champions & Challengers Vol. 3,  at 10 PM ET on HDNet (02/19/10)
  • Best of Pride FC at 10 PM ET/PT on Spike (02/19/10)

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • UFC 110: Nogueira vs Velazquez at 10 PM ET on PPV (02/20/10)
  • Strikeforce Challengers: Prangley vs Amoussou at 11 PM ET/PT on Showtime (02/26/10)
  • WEC 47: Bowles vs Cruz on at 10 PM ET on Versus (03/06/10)
  • UFC on Versus: Vera vs Jones at 10 PM ET on Versus (3/21/10)
  • Strikeforce Challengers: Johnson vs Mahe at 11 PM ET/PT on Showtime (03/26/10)
  • UFC 110: GSP vs Hardy at 10 PM ET on PPV (03/27/10)
  • UFN 21 : Florian vs Gomi at 10 PM ET on Spike (03/31/10)
  • The Ultimate Fighter 11 Debut after UFN 21 on Spike (03/31/10)

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February 17th, 2010
  • “UFC 109: Relentless” draws offical attendance of 10,753 for $2.27 million gate
  • Mixed martial arts? Why not?
  • Lake of the Torches Casino Inks Deal With King Of The Cage
  • Bellator Returns to Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
  • Sydney, Abu Dhabi, Vancouver, Montreal … What happened to UFC in the U.K.?

“UFC 109: Relentless” draws offical attendance of 10,753 for $2.27 million gate

The UFC’s second event of 2010, “UFC 109: Relentless,” drew 10,753 attendees for a $2,273,000 paid gate at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas.

Of the total attendance, 3,321 tickets were issued complimentary. An additional 84 tickets went unsold.

Nevada State Athletic Commission Executive Director Keith Kizer today emailed the official numbers to MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com).

The attendance was slightly larger than the 10,687 attendees originally reported by UFC president Dana White at the evening’s post-event press conference, and the live gate was also slightly larger than the $2.27 million the UFC exec shared.

The revenue per ticket of the 7,432 tickets sold for UFC 109 equated to $305.84 each.  (MMAJunkie)


Mixed martial arts? Why not?

Gov. David Paterson has proposed legalizing and regulating mixed martial arts. Some New Yorkers, including some who have concerns about the safety aspects in this sport, disagree with that plan.

While I respect that position, I believe that legalizing these competitions presents an opportunity for regulating the sport while allowing the state to realize the economic benefits of hosting MMA competitions.

I believe this is a reasoned middle ground between retaining the ban on MMA and other “combative sports” — which is economically detrimental to us but beneficial to Connecticut, New Jersey and the other 40 states that have already legalized them — and abandoning that ban. That would open the door to unregulated fights that flout the existence of athletic commissions and the health and safety rules they enforce.

The governor’s proposal would build upon the New York State Athletic Commission’s strong track record of ensuring fair competition and a reasonable degree of safety in overseeing professional boxing. As with boxing, the commission would require pre-licensing and pre-fight and post-fight physical, neurological and psychological examinations for all MMA competitors. The commission would test for performance enhancing drugs — as done in boxing, baseball, football and the Olympics — and would require that protective gear be worn by all participants.  (Times Union) …  (MMA Payout’s Perspective: New York Secretary of State Backs MMA)

Lake of the Torches Casino Inks Deal With King Of The Cage

Lake of the Torches Resort Casino, the leading gaming and hospitality resort for northern Wisconsin, in conjunction with King of the Cage, announced today a multi-year deal to continue to bring world-class, MMA, cage-fighting action to the Northwoods of Wisconsin.

The recently signed, three year multi-fight deal includes three outdoor televised Pay-Per-View mega-shows in the summer months of 2010, 2011 and 2012, as well as a number of indoor shows to be held during the rest of the season, ensuring continuous action all year long. The next show, “King of the Cage: Turbulence II” is scheduled to be held inside the casino’s Hall of Nations convention center on April 24, 2010.

King of the Cage recently signed a three year contract to telecast monthly “Mark Burnett Presents: King of the Cage” live events on HDNet.

“Just as Mark Cuban said when the recent HDNet/King of the Cage deal was announced, ‘King of the Cage and Mark Burnett are pioneers in their respective fields’, and we are excited to renew our relationship with the King of the Cage brand as part of our commitment to being the home of MMA in Wisconsin,” said Michael J. Broderick, Lake of the Torches’ Director of Marketing. “Wisconsin fans, as well as MMA fans across the country, have enjoyed our national Pay-Per-View shows and we knew that this was something we had to continue and grow with. With Mark Burnett now involved, we feel the quality of the shows and opportunities for local fighters and fans were too good to pass up!”

“King of the Cage, like Lake of the Torches Casino, is committed to delivering a great show while developing the stars of tomorrow in MMA,” said Terry Trebilcock, President of King of the Cage. “Michael and the management of the casino have been providing the very best entertainment to the state of Wisconsin. We are very pleased and excited to have our future Wisconsin cards there.”

In their announcement of the HDNet deal, Mark Burnett remarked: “I am impressed with the quality of King of the Cage, and we look forward to bringing their brand to the next level in conjunction with Mark Cuban, who is one of the truly great entrepreneurs of media and sports.”  (Press Release)

Bellator Returns to Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino

Bellator Fighting Championships and Redline Media Group have formed a strategic business alliance that will bring four of Bellator’s nationally televised events – including its Season 2 and 3 premieres – to Hard Rock Live at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood , Florida in 2010. The first of four mixed martial arts events at Hard Rock Live will take place on April 8 at 7 p.m. Tickets are on sale now.

Under the terms of this landmark agreement — which was completed in conjunction with Redline Media Group — Hard Rock Live will host the following Bellator events:

- Bellator XIII (Season 2 Premiere), April 8, 2010;
- Bellator XXII, (Season 2 Final Round Event), June 10, 2010;
- Bellator XXV (Season 3 Premiere), Aug. 12, 2010; and
- Bellator XXXVI (Season 3 Finale), Oct. 28, 2010.

In 2009, Bellator hosted its first-ever event on April 3rd at Hard Rock Live and then returned on June 19th for the Season 1 finale. Both events were hugely successful, drawing raucous, near-capacity crowds.

“We are thrilled to be returning to the Seminole Hard Rock during our second and third seasons,” said Bellator founder and CEO Bjorn Rebney. “As we discovered during our inaugural season, the Hard Rock Live is one of the finest, most state-of-the-art venues for MMA and the fan response was spectacular. We’re looking forward to bringing four world-class MMA events to South Florida and some of the country’s most devoted and die-hard MMA fans.”

Cima Georgevich, CEO of Redline Media Group stated: “Redline Media Group is proud of its association with Bellator. We were delighted with the success that we experienced during last year’s events and we are sure that the fans will be equally excited to have Bellator back in South Florida four more times in 2010. Any true MMA fan knows that the fights were phenomenal, producing some of the most exciting submissions and knockouts of the year. With the tremendous success that MMA has experienced internationally, we anticipate an overwhelming response here in South Florida , which has become a true hotbed, training destination and home to some of the world’s greatest fighters. Fight fans get ready, Bellator’s greatest hits and submissions return for 2010.”

Each of the four Bellator events being held at the Hard Rock Live (as well as the 20 additional Bellator Season 2 and 3 events) will be distributed live in prime time to 92 million homes by FOX Sports Net and its regional sports network affiliates. In addition, top moments from each week’s live events will then be condensed into an action-packed 30-minute highlight show broadcast every successive Saturday night, late night, on NBC. A one-hour Saturday night highlight show will air nationwide in Spanish on Telemundo. (Press Release)

Sydney, Abu Dhabi, Vancouver, Montreal … What happened to UFC in the U.K.?

Anyone remember what a breakthrough UFC 59 in Anaheim, Ca. was way back in 2006? It marked the promotion’s first time in California and opened the door for MMA to start hitting bigger markets around the United States. Before that, 18-of-22 events were held in Las Vegas.

Less than four years later, spreading the MMA love around the U.S. isn’t enough. The UFC is slated to hit Sydney, Abu Dhabi, Montreal and Vancouver in the next 15 weeks.

The first step to international expansion was putting an office in the U.K. and holding six events there in 2008 and 2009. UFC has also added three television partners in the U.K. It’s been a huge success story.

So where are the 2010 events for places like London, Dublin (we know, not part of the U.K.) and Manchester? UFC U.K. chief Marshall Zelaznik says that the Brits, Welsh, Scottish and Irish may not get an event until the close of 2010.

“We’re all motivated by the same things, to grow the sport,” Zelaznik told Cagewriter. “The way you grow it is by bringing events to other markets. In a perfect world, we’d be doing an event every weekend [in the U.K.]. That’s not realistic, so we have to pick and choose.”

Zelaznik says the U.K. is still hungry for fight cards.

“Everything’s positive there [but] I think we need more fights. They’re important for the market, for the media, for the fans. The fans understand it deep down. It’s okay to want more. So we’re going to try to deliver it.”  (Cage Writer)

QUICK HITS

  • Bellator champ Eddie Alvarez meets Josh Neer in May “Super Fight” at 160 pounds (MMAJunkie)
  • WEC Confirms Bouts for March 6 (Press Release)
  • Josh Barnett Says He’ll Fight in 2010 (MMAFighting)
  • World Champion Boxer Vic Darchinyan Considering Move to MMA (MMAFighting)
  • Iowa Senate Passes Bill to Regulate Amateur MMA (MMAFighting)
  • Ohio commission turns down Sims vs. Sylvia at “Adrenaline MMA IV” (MMAJunkie)
  • Yoshihiro Akiyama wants Wanderlei Silva in Japan but may be Vancouver-bound (MMAJunkie)
  • WEC 47 Lineup Finalized (Sherdog)
  • Koscheck-Daley Official for ‘Machida vs. Shogun 2’ (Sherdog)
  • Alabama Nudges Closer to MMA (Sherdog)
  • MMA tag teamer James Te Huna debuts at UFC 110 (Cage Writer)
  • DAVIS VS. GUSTAFSSON SET FOR UFC 112 ABU DHABI (MMAWeekly)
  • Alvarez vs. Neer Announced For Undisclosed Bellator Card (Heavy)
  • TUF 11 Exclusive: Brad Tavares joins The Ultimate Fighter Season 11 (FiveOuncesOfPain)
  • Nigerian embraces ‘blessing’ in WEC  (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
  • The argument against tenure in MMA (ESPN)

IMAGE OF THE DAY

UFC 113 Poster: Machida vs Shogun

TV LISTINGS

  • HDNet Fights Presents K-1 Classics (HMC, Nortje, Schilt, LeBanner) at 8 PM ET on HDNet (02/19/10)
  • InsideMMA (Eddie Alvarez, Greg Nelson, Mark Decascos) at 9 PM ET on HDNet (02/19/10)
  • HDNet Fights Presents Champions & Challengers Vol. 3,  at 10 PM ET on HDNet (02/19/10)
  • Best of Pride FC at 10 PM ET/PT on Spike (02/19/10)

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • UFC 110: Nogueira vs Velazquez at 10 PM ET on PPV (02/20/10)
  • Strikeforce Challengers: Prangley vs Amoussou at 11 PM ET/PT on Showtime (02/26/10)
  • WEC 47: Bowles vs Cruz on at 10 PM ET on Versus (03/06/10)
  • UFC on Versus: Vera vs Jones at 10 PM ET on Versus (3/21/10)
  • Strikeforce Challengers: Johnson vs Mahe at 11 PM ET/PT on Showtime (03/26/10)
  • UFC 110: GSP vs Hardy at 10 PM ET on PPV (03/27/10)
  • UFN 21 : Florian vs Gomi at 10 PM ET on Spike (03/31/10)
  • The Ultimate Fighter 11 Debut after UFN 21 on Spike (03/31/10)

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