Fatlip Radio host Ed Garcia was out of his shell for this weeks episode. We have his favorite fighter of all time on, Frank Shamrock. Frank talks with us about beaches in San Jose, the future of Strikeforce and who he would really like to fight if he came out of retirement.
Again, we decided to bring something new to the table. The staff at MMASucka and Fatlip radio have gotten together and made their picks for this weekends UFC on Versus 5 card. 1 point for a win, 1 point for the how, 1 point for round and an extra bonus point if they get all 3 correct.
Today’s UFC on Versus 5 Weigh-Ins took place at Milwaukee’s Harley-Davidson Museum, and the first fighter was on the scale at 5 p.m. ET (4 p.m. CT local time).
MMA Fight Pit debuts tonight (August 13, 2011) with it’s inaugural show “Genesis” from the legendary “Pit” in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The six-fight main card will air live on pay-per-view at 9 p.m. ET tonight.
NBC Sports’ Ariel Helwani is reporting that popular UFC fighter Chris “Lights Out” Lytle has announced that Sunday’s fight against Dan Hardy will be his last.
Fedor Emelianenko lost for the third time in a row, this time at the hands of Dan Henderson. He recently had his first interview since the July 30 loss. “The Last Emperor” was interviewed by Russia’s 2 Channel and here are some of the quotes as transcribed and translated by LowKick.com
We’ve all seen our fare share of Martial Arts films. We’ve had the Bruce Lee ones, we’ve had Jean Claude Van Damme. Of course we have had the recent ones that bring MMa into them like the teen movie “Never Back Down” and the very good… Until the end “Red Belt”.
Recently, Yahoo.ca‘s Andrew McKay took to his platform to argue against the UFC returning to Toronto just eight months after their debut in the city which drew a record 55,000 to the SkyDome (I will NOT call it the Rogers Centre). You can read the article yourself here.
March 12, 2011. The MMA world shook as the announcement became official. Zuffa, UFC’s parent company, had purchased Strikeforce and swallowed up its only real competition in the MMA landscape.
MMA fans and pundits alike wondered aloud if it was the end of the promotion. The UFC’s acquisition of Pride and WEC signalled the eventual demise of both promotions.
It was tough watching Fedor Emelianenko lose again. Even seeing him go down face first limp after a vicious uppercut landed on his chin delivered by Dan Henderson, I was still saying, “don’t worry. He’s fine. It’s just going to be like the fight against Fujita in 2003. He’ll recover…”