Chael Sonnen Publishes Volume One of Heel Manifesto
(“No no you backed me in a corner so just shut up and listen / I’ve got a long…
(“No no you backed me in a corner so just shut up and listen / I’ve got a long…
The more interviews I see with James Toney, the more I’m beginning to think the guy really believes that…
Strikeforce officials are still floating around the idea of promoting ex-WWE star David Batista
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After the UFC 117 event will get a title shot against the winner of Cain vs Lesnar
Its been a long time coming , but it appears that Middleweight Strikeforce Champion Jake Shields exit from the organization is official since Wednesday June 30, and his move to the UFC could happend any day now.
Strikeforce president Scott Coker talk on MMAweekly radio about Shields released from the promotion , and explain that the exit of his Middleweight champion was due to financial reasons. He also talk about his intentions on doing a Middleweight tournament to crown a new Middleweight champion for
As the biggest sport event in the world advances toward his final match (Fifa World Cup), the south African horn know as vuvuzela was ask to be ban from the stadiums , but they have decline and allow fans to blow the horns during the games.
Meanwhile on the other side of the globe the fastest growing sport in the world being lead by the UFC, prepares to make his own biggest event yet , UFC 116
Following his contreversial loss to Matt Hammil Keith Jardine was realesed from the UFC. Although many would be upset he accepts this with a smile on his face.
“Starting over doesn’t sound so bad to me,” Jardine blogged on his site. “Although my career is at a crossroads my story is only half-written. I have a lot of fight left in me and I continue to improve with every fight.”
Jardine started out on The Ultimate Fighter and even though he was eliminated by future teammate and best friend Rashad Evans
(Even the awesome WWE-like flamethrowers couldn’t elicit a smile from Fedor “The Stonefaced Killer” Emelianenko)Your perpetually absent “real…
After five years, 13 fights and four straight losses, Keith Jardine’s tenure with the UFC is over.