Long Awaited Title Finally Attained

On March 5th 2016 Miesha Tate stepped into the Octagon once again in an attempt to dethrone the UFC champion of the Women’s Bantamweight Division. Tate, no stranger to the Octagon had been in this position before, faced with an awesome opportunity to earn her title as the division champion against then reigning champion Rhonda Rousey back in December of 2013. Tate’s 2013 attempt at the title ended when Rousey ended the fight in the 3rd round with her signature arm bar submission. Rhonda Rousey had been the undefeated women’s champion in the UFC’s Bantamweight division for two years eight months and had successfully defended her title six times against top-notch competitors, but on November 15th 2015, Rhonda sealed her fate when attempting to go toe to toe and blow for blow with Holly Holms a world class boxer and kickboxer who in her own career had defended her titles eighteen times. Holms knocked the longtime UFC champion”Rowdy” Rhonda Rousey out with a 2nd round head kick. As great of an achievement as this was, it seems it was not meant to last as on March 5th 2016 Holms and Tate met in the Octagon for what promised to be a knock down drag out fight, what happened was unexpected. Spectators saw a hungry Miesha Tate at one corner of the Octagon and what appeared to be a drained Holly Holms in the other. For a champion in the upper echelon of the combat sports, Holms appeared unenthusiastic or even motivated to hold on to her title. She seemed very unsure of herself, placing strikes haphazardly and in lack of better word dormant. The crowd was waiting for a volcanic explosion of raw power and aggression to explode from the champion, but this never happened. In the 5th round of the championship bout Meisha Tate secured a submission via rear naked choke and rightfully claimed her position amongst the UFC’s best. Tate currently has a record of 18 wins and 5 loses in her professional career and is the reigning UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion.

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UFC 192 RESULTS

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Daniel Cormier vs. Alexander Gustafsson — Cormier def. Gustafsson by split decision (47-48, 48-47, 49-46)
170 lbs.: Johny Hendricks vs. Tyron Woodley — CANCELED
Ryan Bader vs. Rashad Evans — Bader def. Evans by unanimous decision (30-27 x3)
Shawn Jordan vs. Ruslan Magomedov — Magomedov def. Jordan by unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 30-27)
Ali Bagautinov vs. Joseph Benavidez — Benavidez def. Bagautinov by unanimous decision 30-27 x2, 29-28)
Jessica Eye vs. Julianna Pena — Pena def. Eye by unanimous decision (29-27 x3)
Daniel Hooker vs. Yair Rodriguez — Rodriguez def. Hooker by unanimous decision (30-27 x2, 30-26)
Alan Jouban vs. Albert Tumenov — Tumenov def. Jouban by KO (head kick and punches) at 2:55 of Round One
Islam Makhachev vs. Adriano Martins — Martins def. Makhachev by KO (punch) at 1:46 of Round One
Angela Hill vs. Rose Namajunas — Namajunas def. Hill by technical submission (RNC)  at 2:47 of Round One
Sage Northcutt vs. Francisco Trevino — Northcutt def. Trevino by TKO (strikes) at 0:57 of Round One
Chris Cariaso vs. Sergio Pettis — Pettis def. Cariaso by unanimous decision (29-27 x2, 29-28)
Derrick Lewis vs. Viktor Pesta — Lewis def. Pesta by TKO (punches) at 1:15 of Round Three

North Florida is New Home of House Of Fame MMA

Exciting news has reached the First Coast. The House Of Fame MMA (HOF) promotion has recently made Jacksonville FL it’s home market. What does that mean? MMA fans in north Florida now have an exciting new promotion to follow and watch locally, a promotion that has some well known UFC fighters competing in it’s ranks. The newly established MMA promotion will feature fighters such as Thiago Alves, Jorge Masvidal, and Hector Lombard. The promotion’s CEO Paris Tsitos has already gained support from many great sponsors for his new sports franchise which consist of many locally based businesses including First Coast Powersports, Mavericks event venue, and Wounded Warrior Project just to name a few. The organization will host it’s inaugural event “A New Dawn” on September 6th 2014 at the Veterans Memorial Arena in downtown Jacksonville with weigh-ins open to the public on September 5th at Lattitude 360.  Visit the promotion’s website at www.houseoffamemma.com

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Robbie Lawler vs Matt Brown to Headline UFC on FOX 12

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We now have a main event for UFC on FOX 12! UFC President Dana White announced on Twitter this afternoon that Matt Brown vs Robbie Lawler will headline the card set for July 26th in San Jose. The winner of the fight will earn a shot at welterweight champion Johny Hendricks.

The card also features Anthony Johnson vs Antonio Rogerio Nogueira, Clay Guida vs Dennis Bermudez, and Josh Thomson vs Michael Johnson.

Jones vs Gustafsson II Likely For UFC 177 In August

JONES VS GUSTAFSSON

With Anderson Silva sidelined with an injury and Georges St. Pierre taking time away from the sport, the biggest fight the UFC could make is Jon Jones vs Alexander Gustafsson II. It now appears we have a date for the highly anticipated rematch. ESPN’s Brett Okamoto was the first to report that the UFC has targeted August 30th in Las Vegas for the rematch.

According to UFC co-owner Lorenzo Fertitta, only Gustafsson has agreed to the bout so far. Fertitta did say he expects Jones to agree to the fight in the next few weeks.

Gustafsson (16-2) lost a close decision to Jones (20-1) at UFC 165 in September. Both fighters are coming off impressive victories. Gustafsson knocked out Jimi Manuwa on March 8th in a bout in London. While Jones is coming off a one-sided victory over Glover Teixeira at UFC 172.

RESULTS: TUF 18 FINALE

MAIN CARD

NATE DIAZ DEF. GRAY MAYNARD, [TKO RD 1]

JULIANNA PENA DEF. JESSICA RAKOCZY, [TKO RD 1]

CHRIS HOLDSWORTH DEF. DAVEY GRANT, [SUBMISSION RD 2]

JESSAMYN DUKE DEF. PEGGY MORGAN, [UNANIMOUS DECISION ]

RAQUEL PENNINGTON DEF. ROXANNE MODAFERRI, [UNANIMOUS DECISION ]

UNDERCARD

AKIRA CORASSANI DEF. MAXIMO BLANCO, [ DISQUALIFICATION FOR ILLEGAL KNEE RD 1]

TOM NIINIMAKI DEF. RANI YAHYA, [ SPLIT DECISION ]

JARED ROSHOLT DEF. WALTER HARRIS,[ UNANIMOUS DECISION ]

SEAN SPENCER DEF. DREW DOBER, [ UNANIMOUS DECISION ]

RESULTS: UFC 167 ST. PIERRE Vs HENDRICKS

COMMENTARY:

UFC 167 St Pierre Vs Hendricks was nothing short of exciting and controversial. Rashad and Chael showed up for battle, but Rashad quickly utilized his extraordinary grappling & wrestling skills to get Chael to the ground for a lesson in “Ground N Pound 101” which resulted in a TKO stoppage. Tyron Woodley defeated Josh Koschek with a stunning knockout that brought the audience to it’s feet. But the main event of GSP and Hendricks might have been one of the most controversial fight decisions in recent history. All though the battle lasted the duration of the five rounds with good action throughout, many spectators felt like Hendricks decisively won that fight and was robbed of the title. If the judges were judging via “damage done” criteria, I believe Hendricks should have won that fight as GSP received the worst beating of his professional career. However, when it comes to a championship fight, the challenger HAS to DEFINITIVELY beat the champ via Submission, TKO, or KO as Gustafsson recently discovered first hand in his grueling battle against Jon Jones. GSP retains his title as king of the welter weight division and vaguely announced his retirement from the UFC .

MAIN CARD:

GEORGES ST-PIERRE DEF. JOHNY HENDRICKS [  SPLIT DECISION]

RASHAD EVANS DEF. CHAEL SONNEN [ FIRST-ROUND TKO ]

ROBBIE LAWLER DEF. RORY MACDONALD [ SPLIT DECISION]

TYRON WOODLEY DEF. JOSH KOSCHECK [ FIRST-ROUND KO]

ALI BAGAUTINOV DEF. TIM ELLIOTT [ UNANIMOUS DECISION ]

UNDER CARD:

DONALD CERRONE DEF. EVAN DUNHAM VIA SUBMISSION (TRIANGLE CHOKE)

THALES LEITES DEF. ED HERMAN [ UNANIMOUS DECISION]

RICK STORY DEF. BRIAN EBERSOLE [ UNANIMOUS DECISION]

ERIK PEREZ DEF. EDWIN FIGUEROA [ UNANIMOUS DECISION ]

JASON HIGH DEF. ANTHONY LAPSLEY [ UNANIMOUS DECISION ]

SERGIO PETTIS DEF. WILL CAMPUZANO [ UNANIMOUS DECISION ]

GIAN VILLANTE DEF. CODY DONOVAN [ SECOND-ROUND TKO]

 

Georges St Pierre post UFC 167

Georges St Pierre post UFC 167

RESULTS: UFC FIGHT FOR THE TROOPS 3

TIM KENNEDY DEF. RAFAEL NATAL [TKO RD 1]

ALEXIS DAVIS DEF. LIZ CARMOUCHE [UNANIMOUS DECISION (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)]

YOEL ROMERO DEF. RONNY MARKES [TKO RD3]

RUSTAM KHABILOV DEF. JORGE MASVIDAL [UNANIMOUS DECISION (30-27, 29-28, 30-27)]

MICHAEL CHIESA DEF. COLTON SMITH [SUBMISSION (REAR-NAKED CHOKE) RD2]

BOBBY GREEN DEF. JAMES KRAUSE [TKO RD1]

FRANCISCO RIVERA DEF. GEORGE ROOP [TKO RD2]

DENNIS BERMUDEZ DEF. STEVEN SILER [UNANIMOUS DECISION (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)]

AMANDA NUNES DEF. GERMAINE DE RANDAMIE [TKO RD1]

LORENZ LARKIN DEF. CHRIS CAMOZZI [UNANIMOUS DECISION (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)]

YANCY MEDEIROS DEF. YVES EDWARDS [KO RD1]

SETH BACZYNSKI DEF. NEIL MAGNY [UNANIMOUS DECISION (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)]

DEREK BRUNSON DEF. BRIAN HOUSTON [SUBMISSION (REAR-NAKED CHOKE) RD1]