UFC Fight Night 34 LowKick Predictions
Tarec Saffiedine vs. Hyun Gyu Lim:
Mike Drahota: Despite not getting much press as the headlining bout of a card taking place a week after…
Tarec Saffiedine vs. Hyun Gyu Lim:
Mike Drahota: Despite not getting much press as the headlining bout of a card taking place a week after…
Trying to pick a winner between Gilbert Melendez and Diego Sanchez is not an easy task, mainly due to the fact that both fighters have very similar styles…
Let’s play a little game, shall we Lowkickers?
The first person in this scenario is thought to have some of the most concussive power in…
With the recent resurgence of Pride FC veterans Wanderlei Silva and Mark Hunt, I’ve been thinking back to the hay days of the now defunct Japanese MMA…
Although DREAM has been virtually nonexistent in recent months, they have returned for a New Year’s Eve show from the Saitama Super Arena in Japan.
Some…
With the announcement that Bellator would allow Eddie Alvarez to entertain offers from other promotions, we wonder how he would do against the UFC lightweights.
(Hey Gil, hold up a finger for each title defense you’ve given a shit about lately.) OMG, you…
(Photo courtesy of Kamipro via N.o.B.) Faced with sub-par TV ratings, DREAM is responding by giving Japanese MMA fans what they need…
DREAM yesterday morning pacific time held a spectacular Fight for Japan GP finals card. Unfortunately, for many people from English speaking countries we couldn’t witness this event live from the Ariake Colisium in Tokyo. Only Japanese TV station SkyPerfecTV had the live fights and our way of keeping up to date with the event was through Twitter. The results are in and the post-fight interviews have been released.
145 lb. title: Hiroyuki Takaya def. Kazuyuki Miyata via split decision135 lb. Tournament
Last Saturday’s Strikeforce: Diaz vs. Daley event was one of the ages, with majority of the bouts ending with a dramatic finish. Three out of four bouts on the main card ended with a decisive finish. The one fight that ended in a uniamous draw was the bout between “The Dean of Mean” Keith Jardine and Gegard Mousasi. Thanks to the good people at Compustrike, we were able to follow every strike, every takedown, and every submission attepmpt. Let’s take closer look at Strikeforce’s main card from last