Friday, February 26, 2010

GSP Appears In New Under Armour Commercial



UFC welterweight champion, Georges St. Pierre, appears in a new Under Armour campaign that debuted with a commercial also featuring Olympic Gold medal winner, Michael Phelps. The Canadian superstar will appear on MMAWeekly Radio this Tuesday night to talk about his upcoming title defense against Dan Hardy as well.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

G4's XPlay Previews UFC Undisputed 2010

G4's Blair Herter goes behinds the scenes with THQ to preview the new 2010 version of UFC Undisputed...

ESPN's MMA Live: UFC 110 Wrap-Up

ESPN's MMA Live has 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.

A Day In The Life of WEC Fighter Karen Darabedyan

Check out a day in the life of WEC fighter Karen Darabedyan as he prepares for his WEC 47 fight against Bart Palaszewski on March 6.


A Day In The Life of WEC Fighter LC Davis

Check out a day in the life of WEC fighter LC Davis as he prepares for his fight with Deividas Taurosevicius at WEC 47 on March 6.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Dan Hardy Thinks Bisping Beat Wanderlei at UFC 110

UFC welterweight contender Dan Hardy thinks countryman Michael Bisping defeated Wanderlei Silva at UFC 110.

"I was a little disappointed. To be honest, in my opinion, it was either a draw or Bisping just edged it," Hardy told TapouT Radio. "I think the thing that hurt him was the knockdown at the final bell, but I thought Bisping did great.

"He looked good. He was moving well. He was countering well. It was just unfortunate that he couldn't have pushed the pace just a little bit more," addd Hardy.

"Wanderlei is very aggressive and looked great at that weight as well. It was an off night, but he'll be back. I thought it was a good performance."

Hardy and Bisping are both Englishmen, but train at different camps.

PTI Host Defends Frank Mir Comments

The ire of the MMA world was raised with Frank Mir's recent comments about UFC heavyweight champion, Brock Lesnar, and his wish for the death of the fighter in the Octagon.

UFC president Dana White responded to the comments yesterday, and Mir himself issued an apology on Tuesday acknowledging the statement was out of line. That said one of the harshest critics of the sport, Mike Wilbon, defended Mir's comments on "Pardon the Interruption" on Wednesday.

"It's not out of line, I'm sorry this wouldn't even make the top 50 awful things Mike Tyson said he was going to do to an opponent some time that week before a big match in Vegas," Wilbon said when asked about Mir's comments.

"This is just how you promote boxing, MMA, wrestling, this is par for the course."

Wilbon went on to say that former heavyweight boxing champ, Mike Tyson, was the king of saying controversial things before his fights, so much so it actually frightened him at the time.

"Mike said things that when I was sitting there I got scared and wanted to leave the press conference," Wilbon commented.

Dan LeBatard, a columnist for the Miami Herald and ESPN contributor, who has been a fan of MMA for some time, brought up the fact that the sport is still trying to battle certain perceptions.

"Dana White is fighting something with this sport when John McCain calls it "human cockfighting", this sport is safer than boxing, because people don't know it, they look at it, they look at it and it's violent," LeBatard said. "It's safer than boxing. So when you have this thrown in it's something that Dana White's trying to get rid of with this sport."

ESPN programming has been featuring more and more MMA coverage lately, and a feature spot on one of the most popular programs, "Pardon the Interruption" can only be good for the future of the sport.

UFC Pres Dana White Clobbers IGN Reporter For Calling UFC Fake

Okay, so we may have taken a few liberties with the title of this blog post, but hey, if the IGN reporter can do it... we're gonna run with it.

Actually, UFC president Dana White, besides clobbering the reporter, does talk about some of the new features of UFC Undisputed 2010.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Miguel Torres Tells It Like It Is On Twitter

Fighters connecting with their fans via Twitter is one of the newest and most popular ways to stay in touch with the MMA community, and former WEC champion Miguel Torres admits that he was hesitant at first, but now loves it like everyone else.

"I never wanted to be on Twitter and then Ecko, one of my main sponsors, they were like dude you've got to get on Twitter. They're like bro if you just tweet what you're talking about or tweet what you normally would say you'd have so many followers," Torres told MMAWeekly Radio recently.

"At first it was like a joke, and let's see what happens and I just got carried away with it."

A typical "tweet" from Torres could range from training to just his general thoughts on life. For UFC 110, Torres was in rare form Twittering gems like, "Bisping remembered the "Whoomp" but forgot the "there it is." That guillotine was as tight as Bispings a-- hole." and "When Chuck Norris goes to sleep, he wears Wanderlei Silva pajamas."

Always having fun, Torres says that the world is not getting a taste of what it's like to listen to whatever pops in his head.

"I tell you what my brain's pretty crazy and they got me on Twitter and let me put my thoughts on the screen so it's kind of nuts," Torres said.

The WEC's bantamweight star will also be handling guest Twitter duties for the UFC's Twitter page for UFC 112 in Abu Dhabi.

Check out Miguel Torres on Twitter @MiguelTorresMMA and don't forget to follow @MMAWeeklycom as well.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Cro Cop Says He Wants To Fight UFC Pres Dana White

While Cain Velasquez positioned himself near the top of the heavyweight division, Wanderlei Silva answered the call of Yoshihiro Akiyama, and Stephan Bonnar and Michael Bisping each called for rematches of their UFC 110 losses, former heavyweight destroyer Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipovic has a much different take on who he would like to fight next.

His boss. Cro Cop would like to fight his boss, UFC president Dana White.

"It's not about who I want to fight. It's the UFC's decision. I'd like to fight Dana White first," quipped the staunch Croatian at the UFC 110 post-fight press conference.

"It would be easy money for me, but I don't know," he quipped, before adding, "Maybe Ben Rothwell."

Rothwell was his originally scheduled opponent for UFC 110, but had to drop off the card due to illness.

Cro Cop hasn't proven to be the easiest guy for the UFC to deal with. He has consistently avoided PR appearances and interviews in their attempts to build up the legendary fighter's bouts. So maybe Dana White wants to fight him too.

Then again... probably not.