Posts Tagged ‘ultimate’

Brock Lesnar Retires after Loss to Alistair Overeem

By Eastwood   |    December 31, 2011 11:23 am    |   MMA, Sports   |    0 Comments

At UFC 141 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada, former UFC Champion Brock Lesnar announced his official retirement from the UFC after suffering his second straight loss, this time to former Strikeforce Heavyweight Champion Alistair Overeem. After taking several shots to the body and a final “K1 Kick” to the side, Lesnar fell to the ground in the first round ending his 3rd fight in the last 2 years.

Lesnar stated that he has had a rough 2 years suffering from his diverticulitis disease which required multiple surgeries as well as a large portion of his intestines being removed. He promised his wife and children that if he lost to Overeem, he would retire. If he had won, he promised to retire after his championship bout with UFC Heavyweight Champion Junior Dos Santos. Overeem is now set to faceoff for the UFC Heavyweight title against Junior Dos Santos at a future UFC Event.

Rumors are swirling that Lesnar may return to the WWE, but according to Dana White, Lesnar is retiring while under contract to the UFC. It remains to be seen if a deal and return will be worked out with the WWE.

2011 MMA World Awards Full Results

By Eastwood   |    December 1, 2011 7:14 pm    |   Motorsports, Sports   |    0 Comments

Didn’t get to see the 2011 MMA World Awards? Well here are your results for the 2011 MMA World Awards:

International Fighter of the Year
Nominees: Dennis Siver, Michael Bisping, Alexander Gustafsson, Joachim Hansen, Alistair Overeem
Winner: Alistair Overeem

Gym of the Year
Nominees: Black House, Alliance MMA, Jackson’s MMA, Roufusport, Xtreme Couture
Winner: Black House

Referee of the Year
Nominees: John McCarthy, Herb Dean, Dan Miragliotta, Josh Rosenthal, Mario Yamasaki
Winner: Herb Dean

Comeback of the Year
Nominees: Cheick Kongo vs. Pat Barry (UFC on Versus 5), Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (career comeback), Tito Ortiz (career comeback), Joe Warren vs. Joe Soto (Bellator 27), Marloes Coenen vs. Liz Carmouche (Strikeforce: Feijao vs. Henderson),
Nominees: Cheick Kongo

Best Technical Equipment
Nominees: Hayabusa, Bad Boy, Everlast, Rival, Venum
Winner: Everlast

MMA Journalist Fighter of the Year
Nominees: John Morgan (MMA Junkie), Ariel Helwani (MMA Fighting), Gareth A. Davies (The Telegraph), Josh Gross (ESPN), Ben Fowlkes (MMA Fighting)
Winner: Ariel Helwani

Coach of the Year
Nominees: Eric Del Fierro, Rafael Cordeiro, Cesar Gracie, Greg Jackson, Shawn Tompkins
Winner: Greg Jackson

Best Lifestyle Clothing
Nominees: Bad Boy, Affliction, Form Athletics, RVCA, Tapout
Winner: Tapout

Promotion of the Year
Nominees: Bellator, BAMMA, Dream, Strikeforce, UFC
Winner: UFC

Media Source of the Year
Nominees: “Inside MMA” (HDNet), MMA Junkie, MMA Fighting, “MMA Live” (ESPN), Sherdog
Winner: MMA Junkie

Best Technical Clothing
Nominees: Hayabusa, Bad Boy, Jaco, Sprawl, Venum
Winner: Bad Boy

MMA Personality of the Year
Nominees: Jacob “Stitch” Duran, Joe Rogan, Bruce Buffer, Bas Rutten, Burt Watson
Winner: Joe Rogan

Female Fighter of the Year
Nominees: Zoila Gurgel, Sarah Kaufman, Marloes Coenen, Ronda Rousey, Miesha Tate
Winner: Miesha Tate

Ring Entrance of the Year
Nominees: Vitor Belfort (UFC 133), Dave Herman (UFC 131), Yoshihiro Akiyama (UFC 133), Mark Hominick (UFC 129), Jason “Mayhem” Miller (Dream 16)
Winner: Jason “Mayhem” Miller

Breakthrough Fighter of the Year
Nominees: Donald Cerrone, Phil Davis, Demetrious Johnson, Brian Stann, Daniel Cormier
Winner: Donald Cerrone

Submission of the Year
Nominees: Chan Sung Jung vs. Leonard Garcia (UFC Fight Night 24), Richard Hale vs. Nik Fekete (Bellator 38), Vinny Magalhaes vs. Viktor Nemkov (M-1 Challenge 25), Tito Ortiz vs. Ryan Bader (UFC 132), Pablo Garza vs. Yves Jabouin (UFC 129)
Winner: Chan Sung Jung

Ring Girl of the Year
Nominees: Arianny Celeste (UFC), Kelli Hutcherson (Strikeforce), Mercedes Terrell (Bellator), Brittney Palmer (UFC), Chandella Powell (UFC)
Winner: Arianny Celeste

Leading Man of the Year
Nominees: Scott Coker (Strikeforce), Marc Ratner (UFC), Bjorn Rebney (Bellator), Dana White (UFC), Lorenzo Fertitta (UFC)
Winner: Dana White

Knockout of the Year
Nominees: Anderson Silva vs. Vitor Belfort (UFC 126), Patricky “Pitbull” Freire vs. Toby Imada (Bellator 39), Cheick Kongo vs. Pat Barry (UFC on Versus 5), John Makdessi vs. Kyle Watson (UFC 129), Lyoto Machida vs. Randy Couture (UFC 129)
Winner: Anderson Silva

Fight of the Year
Nominees: Jose Aldo vs. Mark Hominick (UFC 129), Diego Sanchez vs. Martin Kampmann (UFC on Versus 3), Dominick Cruz vs. Urijah Faber (UFC 132), Frankie Edgar vs. Gray Maynard II (UFC 125), Nick Diaz vs. Paul Daley (Strikeforce: Diaz vs. Daley)
Winner: Frankie Edgar vs. Gray Maynard II

Charles “Mask” Lewis Fighter of the Year
Nominees: Anderson Silva, Dominick Cruz, Nick Diaz, Dan Henderson, Jon Jones
Winner: Jon Jones

UFC 137: GSP vs. Condit Fight Dropped From Card Due to Injury

By Eastwood   |    October 21, 2011 7:46 pm    |   MMA, Sports   |    0 Comments

First it was Nick Diaz vs. Georges St. Pierre for the Welterweight Title at UFC 137 in Las Vegas. Then Diaz failed to help promote his fight and was pulled from it and put into a non title fight with BJ Penn. UFC President Dana White then choose Carlos “The Killer” Condit as Diaz’ replacement and declared that it would be Condit vs. GSP for the Welterweight Title. Well now it looks like UFC 137 will have to change their main event again.

Due to a knee injury sustained while training on October 18th, Georges St. Pierre has officially withdrawn from his fight with Carlos Condit. Dana White confirmed the news on his Official Twitter account.

Instead of replacing GSP in the main event title fight, the fight itself has been dropped from the card and will be rescheduled when GSP is able to train and compete. According to GSP’s head trainer Firas Zahabi, GSP will be out at least a month, although the exact extent of the injury and recovery time is still unknown.

With GSP vs. Condit being dropped off the UFC 137 fight card, Nick Diaz vs. BJ Penn has been pushed into the main event spotlight. Despite being a main event, the fight will remain at 3 rounds as Dana White stated “they haven’t trained for five rounds.”

UFC 133 – Phil Davis Out Versus Rashad Evans

By Eastwood   |    July 13, 2011 1:29 am    |   MMA, Sports   |    0 Comments

According to sources, UFC Light Heavyweight contender, Phil Davis has suffered a left knee injury. Due to the injury, he will have to withdraw from his UFC 133 Co-Main Event match with former champion, Rashad Evans. Davis and Evans were scheduled to meet at UFC 133 on August 6th, but now the UFC is scrambling to find a replacement.

MMA Fighting writer, Mike Chiappetta reports Tito Ortiz was offered Davis’ spot by Dana White but was turned down. Dana White confirmed this in a text to MMA Fighting. This would have been a rematch of the controversial Evans vs. Ortiz match in 2007, which gave Evans the win.

Speculation is that Ortiz (winner of his first fight in 5 years) turned down the spot due to insufficient time to prepare for the fight. The current name floating around as a replacement is Lyoto “The Dragon” Machida but nothing is confirmed at this point.

As of now, Rashad Evans remains oponentless. Should Evans remain on the UFC 133 card, whomever the opponent may be will also potentially suffer from a lack of preparation time.

UPDATE: According to Dana White and Tito Ortiz’ Twitter Account, Tito Ortiz will in fact replace Phil Davis.