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The Ultimate Fighter 13 – Episode 2 Results

Posted on April 6, 2011 by Oleg

In Episode 2, Keon Caldwell left the competition as he couldn’t stand to be separated from his family.  His replacement will be announced in the next episode.

In the second opening round fight, Team Lesnar’s Chris Cope defeated Team Dos Santos’ Javier Torres by a unanimous decision (29-28 on all scorecards) after an overtime round.

The current win tally is 1 Team Dos Santos, 1 Team Lesnar.

Here’s who remains:

[#113] Anthony Ferguson

[#179] Myles Jury
episode 1: forced to withdraw due to an injury

[#200] Ryan McGillivray

[#247 LW] Ramsey Nijem

[#289] Chuck O’Neil
episode 1: alternate taking place of Miles Jury

[#321] Charlie Rader

[#364] Shamar Bailey
episode 1: moved on to quarter-finals with a 20-18 unanimous decision win over Nordin Asrih

[#387] Clay Harvison

[#441] Chris Cope
episode 2: moved on to quarter-finals with a 29-28 overtime unanimous decision win over Javier Torres

[#475] Len Bentley

[NR] Nordin Asrih
episode 1: lost a unanimous decision (20-18) to Shamar Bailey

[NR] Michael Bowman

[NR] Keon Caldwell
episode 2: withdrew from competition

[NR] Zachary Davis

[NR] Javier Torres
episode 2: lost an overtime unanimous decision (29-28) to Chris Cope

This Past Thursday: 3/31/2011

Posted on April 6, 2011 by Jonathan

 

 

Featherweight (145 lbs)

Janailson Kevin Pereira Lima (8 – 12 – 0) defeated Marcos Vinicius (7 – 1 – 0) by split decision.  Lima, who was previously unranked, breaks into the featherweight “Top 250” at [#161].  Lima has won 3 of his last 4 (not counting one No Contest).  Vinicius drops 64 spots from [#117] to [#164].

 

Heavyweight (265 lbs)

Leonardo Guimaraes (5 – 0 – 0) defeated Cassio Jacare (4 – 2 – 0) by TKO due to punches at 1:11 into round 2.  Guimaraes, who was previously unranked, breaks into the heavyweight “Top 250” at [#165].  Guimaraes has stopped all but 1 of his opponents.  Cassio Jacare, who remains unranked, has gone 2-2 in his last 4 fights.

 

Women’s Bantamweight (135 lbs)

Vanessa Porto (12 – 4 – 0) defeated Kalindra Carvalho Faria (1 – 3 – 1) by armbar submission at 3:57 into round 1.  Porto, who was previously unranked, breaks into the women’s bantamweight “Top 15” at [#9].  Porto won 5 of her last 6, 4 by armbar submission.  Faria remains unranked.

 

Iron Man Championship 4
March 31, 2011
Pan Amazon,
Belem, Para, Brazil

 

Heavyweight (265 lbs)

Dirlei Brundestuki (3 – 1 – 0) weathered the opening storm and upset the much larger Geronimo “Mondragon” Dos Santos (21 – 13 – 0) by TKO due retirement at 4:15 into round 2.  Brundestuki remains unranked.  Dos Santos, who was previously ranked at [#151], fell off the rankings.  Dos Santos is 4-2 in his last 6, losing both fights by TKO due to retirement.

 

Welterweight (170 lbs)

Marinho Rocha (3 – 4 – 0) won a suspect split decision over Luis Sergio da Fonseca Melo. (22 – 8 – 3).  Rocha, who remains unranked with his victory, broke a 4 fight losing streak with this win.  Melo, who drops 72 spots from  [#108] to [#180], is 5-1-1 in his last 7.

 

Middleweight (185 lbs)

Andre Lobato (11 – 2 – 0) defeated Alexandre Goncalves Alves Jr. (5 – 4 – 0) by submission due to heel hook at 0:34 into round 1.  Lobato, who jumped 26 spots forward from [#277] to [#251], has won 6 of his last 7 all by 1st round submission.  Alves Jr, who remains unranked, has lost 3 of his last 4.

 

Welterweight (170 lbs)

Rafael Bastos (35 – 14 – 1) won a unanimous decision over Jamil Silveira (20 – 12 – 0).  Bastos, who jumps 108 spots from [#415] to [#307], is on a 4 fight win streak, stopping 2 of his opponents.  Silveira, who remains unranked, has lost 5 of his last 7 all via unanimous decision.

 

Middleweight (185 lbs)

Maurilio de Souza (4 – 4 – 0) upset Paulo Henrique Garcia Rodrigues (12 – 6 – 0) by guillotine choke at 0:27 into round 1.  De Souza, who remains unranked, is on a 2 fight win streak, stopping both of his opponents in under 30 seconds.  Rodrigues, who was ranked at [#259], has fallen off the middleweight “Top 350.”  Prior to two losses, Rodrigues was on a 4 fight win streak, all by armbar.

 

Lightweight (155 lbs)
Jose Ivanildo Lopes Souza (6 – 5 – 0) defeated Carlos Heide (9 – 6 – 0) by guillotine choke submission at 1:30 into the 1st round.  Lopes, who was previously unranked, enters the lightweight “Top 500” at [#447].  Lopes has won 5 of his last 6 fights.  Heide, who remains unranked, is 4-2 in his last 6.

 

Middleweight (185 lbs)
Marcio Henrique Castanheira (6 – 1 – 0) defeated Edilson Florencio (8 – 11 – 0) by TKO due to retirement at 1:42 into the 1st round.  Castanheira, who was previously unranked, enters the middleweight “Top 350” at [#275].  Castanheira has won all 6 of his fights by stoppage.  Florencio, who remains unranked, is 4-2 in his last 6.

 

 

This Past Weekend: Strikeforce Challengers Series 15

Posted on April 5, 2011 by Jonathan

Strikeforce – Challengers 15

April 1, 2011
Stockton, California, United States

 

Lightweight (155 lbs)

Justin Wilcox (11 – 3 – 0)  continued his march towards a Strikeforce lightweight title shot as he disposed of Rodrigo Damm (9 – 5 – 0) by stopping the bout due to doctors stoppage at the end of round 1.  Rodrigo Damm looked like he had little to offer Wilcox, who dominated the Brazilian with powerful head kicks and ground and pound including precision elbows (thanks to Strikeforce adopting the unified rules and allowing elbows).  In the post fight interview, Wilcox stated that he has his eye on the gold.  It is hard to argue against him after the performance he showed on Friday night.  Other than a title fight with the winner of [#4] Gil Melendez and [#9] Tatsuya Kawajiri (taking place on April 9th), a bout with [#13] Jorge Masvidal would prove telling for Justin “The Silverback” Wilcox.  Wilcox jumps 12 spots forward, from [#40] to [#28] with this victory, and now on a 6 fight win streak.  Rodrigo Damm is in a tough spot , losing 4 of his last 5.  Perhaps scraps between he and [#78] Billy Evangelista, who is coming off the first loss of his career to Jorge Masvidal, or [#89] Carlo Prater would be worthwhile.  Damm drops 29 spots from [#92] to {#121].

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MMA Rankings Updated: 04/03/2011

Posted on April 3, 2011 by Jason

All-Time Rankings Updated: 4/2/2011

Posted on April 2, 2011 by Jason

Notable Info

  • GSP holds a slim lead over Hughes at Welterweight and is now #1.  Hughes does hold a slim lead over GSP on the Absolute list as Hughes does have some achievements outside of the division.
  • Frankie Edgar’s recent run at Lightweight has been rewarded, as he is now on the Top 10 at #8.

This Upcoming Weekend: Saturday April 2nd & Sunday April 3rd 2011

Posted on April 1, 2011 by Jonathan

SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 2011

Knockout Entertainment – MMA: The Reckoning

April 2, 2011
Orillia, Ontario, Canada

Welterweight (175 lbs)
[#46] Josh Burkman (21 – 8 – 0) vs. [#58] Jordan Mein (20 – 7 – 0)

Lightweight (155 lbs)
[#174] Chris Horodecki (16 – 3 – 0) vs. [#175] David Castillo (9 – 2 – 0)

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This Upcoming Weekend: Bellator 39; Saturday April 2, 2011

Posted on March 31, 2011 by Jonathan

This Saturday, some very important fights are going down at Bellator 39.  Champion Eddie Alvarez will look to further cement his status atop the Bellator lightweight division in a title defense against Pat Curran.  Along with welterweight and lightweight semifinals bouts taking place,  Zuffa veterans Ben Saunders, Dave Jansen, Dan Cramer and Matt Veach will be fighting on the card.

Bellator Fighting Championships 39
April 2, 2011
Uncasville, Connecticut, United States

Bellator Lightweight Championship

Lightweight (155 lbs)
[#5] Eddie Alvarez (21 – 2 – 0) vs. [#38] Pat Curran (13 – 3 – 0)

Eddie Alvarez is regarded as one of the top lightweights in the world.  He is on a 6 fight win streak, stopping all 6 opponents.  Alvarez is looking to continue his rise up the ranks outside the UFC.  He knows that if he is ever to be regarded as the top lightweight in the sport, he will have to fight in the UFC.  Pat Curran stunned Bellator fans last season when he won the Lightweight tournament in season 2 of Bellator.  Curran, who is the younger cousin of featherweight fighter Jeff Curran, is on a 4 fight win streak.  His last fight was a contentious split decision victory over Tobey Imada in the finals of the aforementioned tournament.  If Curran is able to defeat Alvarez, it would be a tremendous upset.

 

Bellator Welterweight Tournament Semifinal

Welterweight (170 lbs)
[#54] Lyman Good (11 – 1 – 0) vs. [#60] Rick Hawn (10 – 0 – 0)

After losing the Bellator welterweight championship in a 5 round unanimous decision to Ben Askren, Lyman Good is looking to blaze through his second tournament to earn another title shot.  Good advanced to the semi finals after beating Chris Lozano by unanimous decision at Bellator 35.  Now the undefeated former Olympic judoka Rick Hawn stands in his way.  Hawn won his way into the semis by besting “Judo” Jim Wallhead with a unanimous decision victory.  Whoever comes out on top in this bout will most likely be viewed as the favorite to win the tournament.

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The Ultimate Fighter 13 – Episode 1 Results

Posted on March 31, 2011 by Oleg

In Episode 1, Miles Jury was forced out of the competition when he tore his ACL in training. Jury was replaced on Team Lesnar by [#289 WW] Chuck O’Neil.

In the first fight, Team Dos Santos’ first pick Shamar Bailey defeated Team Lesnar’s last pick Nordin Asrih by a unanimous decision (20-18 on all scorecards).

The current fight tally is 1 Team Dos Santos, 0 Team Lesnar.

Here’s who remains:

[#113] Anthony Ferguson

[#179] Myles Jury
injured in training

[#200] Ryan McGillivray

[#247 LW] Ramsey Nijem

[#289] Chuck O’Neil
alternate taking place of Miles Jury

[#321] Charlie Rader

[#364] Shamar Bailey
moves on to quarter-finals with a win over Asrih

[#387] Clay Harvison

[#441] Chris Cope

[#475] Len Bentley

[NR] Nordin Asrih
lost a unanimous decision to Shamar Bailey

[NR] Michael Bowman

[NR] Keon Caldwell

[NR] Zachary Davis

[NR] Javier Torres

This Upcoming Weekend: Strikeforce – Challengers 15

Posted on March 30, 2011 by Jonathan

Strikeforce – Challengers 15

April 1, 2011
Stockton, California, United States

Lightweight (155 lbs)
[#40] Justin Wilcox (10 – 3 – 0) vs. [#92] Rodrigo Damm  (9 – 4 – 0)

Justin Wilcox is coming into this bout with a 5 fight win streak, so a lot is riding on the line for this rising talent.  With 4 straight wins in Strikeforce under his belt, Wilcox is looking to get into the championship picture.  A decisive win over Rodrigo Damm could gain him that attention.  Rodrigo Damm has won just 1 out of his last 4 fights since August 2008.  If he were to score a victory over a strong prospect like Wilcox, he surely would viewed differently.

Light Heavyweight (205 lbs)
[#121] Lorenz Larkin  (8 – 0 – 0) vs. [#162] Scott Lighty (6 – 1 – 0)

Lorenz Larkin may have a shot to beat Scott Lighty if he keeps the fight standing.  6 out of 8 of Larkin’s wins come by way of TKO or KO.  Larkin will be making his Strikeforce debut tonight.  Scott Lighty has been relatively inactive as of late, going 1 and 1 since December of 2009.  If he wants to win this fight, he has to avoid getting into punching exchanges with the precision striker.  A win here would propel either fighter to the next level.

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This Upcoming Weekend: Friday, April 1st, 2011

Posted on March 30, 2011 by Jonathan

Shooto – Shootor’s Legacy 2

April 1, 2011
Tokyo, Japan

Flyweight (Under 131 lbs)
[#8] Yuki Shojo (10 – 5 – 2) vs. [#28] Noboru Tahara (9 – 5 – 1)

Flyweight (Under 131 lbs)
[#18] Masaaki Sugawara (10 – 5 – 1) vs. [#23] Junya Kudo (8 – 3 – 2)

Featherweight (145 lbs)
[#118] Wataru Miki (16 – 10 – 4) vs. [*] Yusuke Yachi (4 – 2 – 0)

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Thursday Night Fights: Bouts on March 31, 2011

Posted on March 30, 2011 by Jonathan

IMCF – Iron Man 9

March 31, 2011
Belem, Para, Brazil

Welterweight (170 lbs)
[#108] Luis Sergio da Fonseca Melo (22 – 7 – 3) vs. [*] Marinho Rocha (2 – 4 – 0)

Featherweight (145 lbs)
[#116] Iliarde Sabino Belo dos Santos (17 – 4 – 1) vs. [*] Jamilinova Uniao (0 – 0 – 0)

Heavyweight (265 lbs)
[#151] Geronimo “Mondragon” Dos Santos (21 – 12 – 0) vs. [*] Washington Gigante (1 – 4 – 1)

Middleweight (185 lbs)
[#277] Andre Lobato (10 – 2 – 0) vs. [*] Alexandre Macaco (1 – 1 – 0)

RFC – Recife Fighting Championship 4

March 31, 2011
Recife, Ceara, Brazil

Lightweight (155 lbs)
[#146] Rafaello “Tractor” Oliveira (13 – 3 – 0) vs. [#320] Ryan Bixler (19 – 14 – 1)

This Past Weekend: Bellator 38

Posted on March 30, 2011 by Jonathan

Bellator Fighting Championships 38
March 26, 2011
Tunica, Mississippi, United States

Bellator Light Heavyweight Tournament Quarterfinals

Light Heavyweight (205 lbs)
Tim Carpenter (7 – 0 – 0) won a split decision over Daniel Gracie (5 – 3 – 0).  Carpenter drops 2 spots from #114 to #116, since he only won a split decision over a much lower ranked fighter.  Carpenter will face Christian M’Pumbu in the semi finals of the tournament.  Daniel Gracie drops 7 spots from #192 to #199.  Who knows what the next move for the relatively inactive Gracie will be.

Light Heavyweight (205 lbs)
Christian M’Pumbu (16 – 3 – 1) defeated Chris Davis (10 – 3 – 0) by TKO due to punches at 3:34 into round 3.  M’Pumbu jumps 7 spots forward from #56 to #49.  M’Pumbu, who has now won 5 of his last 6 fights, will face Tim Carpenter in the semi finals.  Chris Davis plummets 44 spots from #89 to #133.  Davis was winning the fight early, but faded late and paid for it.  This breaks a 3 fight win streak for Davis.

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Titan FC 17 results

Posted on March 29, 2011 by Jonathan

Titan Fighting Championships 17

March 25th, 2011

Heavyweight (265 lbs)
Former WWE Heavyweight champion Bobby Lashley (6 – 1 – 0) defeated John Ott (8 – 8 – 0) by unanimous decision. Lashley jumps 35 points from #161 to #126. Lashley faded late and his performance was underwhelming. John Ott falls 38 spots from #269MW to #307 MW.

Heavyweight (265 lbs)
Aaron Rosa (17 – 3 – 0) stopped Abe Wagner (8 – 4 – 0) by rear naked choke :35 into the 2nd round. Rosa jumps 24 points from #51 to #27. Rosa is on a 4 fight win streak, and has effectively usurped the momentum Wagner had coming out of his Sylvia win. Abe Wagner falls 20 spots from #29 to #49.

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UFC – Fight Night 24 Results and Ranking changes

Posted on March 29, 2011 by Jonathan

UFC Fight Night 24

March 26, 2011
Seattle, Washington, United States

Main Card

Light Heavyweight (205 lbs)
“Mr. Wonderful” Phil Davis (9 – 0 – 0) continued his undefeated streak by winning a unanimous decision over Antonio Rogerio Nogueira (19 – 5 – 0). Davis moves up 7 spots from #20 to #13. Phil Davis continues to pass the tests put in front of him, but still has some room for improvement before he steps up to the top tier of the division. A fight against #12 ranked Rich Franklin, #11 Ryan Bader, or a step up against #7 Forrest Griffin could be good tests for “Mr. Wonderful.”
“Lil Nog” drops down 4 spots, from #15 to #19. Nog has lost 2 fights in a row, so the next could be a must win for him to stay employed by the UFC. The original match between Nog and #23 ranked Tito Ortiz could still be done at this point, or a match against a fellow loser to Phil Davis, #21 ranked Alexander Gustafsson.

Welterweight (170 lbs)
Anthony Johnson (9 – 3 – 0) came back after a 16 month layoff and won a unanimous decision over Dan Hardy (23 – 9 – 0). Johnson, who was previously unranked, moves into #19. Anthony Johnson surprised some fans by not standing and trading on the feet with Hardy. Although not popular with the people in attendance, Johnson showed previously unused tools in his arsenal to ensure victory against the poor takedown defense of Hardy. Johnson has a myriad of possibilities for next opponent. Match ups against #22 Chris Lytle, #20 Mike Pierce, #18 Brian Ebersole or #17 Jake Ellenberger could all be interesting.
Dan Hardy moves down 8 spots from #19 to #27. Hardy has now lost 3 in a row, and is in danger of being cut by the UFC. If he is to stay, matches against #29 Nate Diaz, #26 Ricardo Almeida, #25 Paulo Thiago or #24 Matt Serra would all prove to be do or die contests for the competitors involved.

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This Past Weekend: Saturday and Sunday

Posted on March 28, 2011 by Jonathan

These are the results from this past Saturday and Sunday and how they effected the fighters rankings.

Ultimate Challenge MMA – Lights Out
March 26, 2011
London, England

Heavyweight (265 lbs)
Former Worlds Strongest Man competitor Oli Thompson (8 – 2 – 0) defeated Ben Smith (8 – 4 – 0) by rear naked choke in round 2. Thompson goes from #230 to #147, jumping 83 points.  Oli Thompson is now on a 4 fight winning streak.  Ben Smith falls off the top #250.

Fighters Arena Lodz 2
March 26, 2011
Lodz, Lodzkie Voivodeship, Poland

Catchweight (198 lbs)
UFC veteran Tomasz Drwal (18 – 4 – 1) broke a 2 fight losing streak and defeated Argentinian Leonardo Lucio Nascimento (8 – 8 – 2) by KO due to punches 3:37 into round 2. Drwal goes from #61 to #58, jumping 3 points. Leonardo Lucio Nascimento drops 8 points from #223LHW to #231LHW.

Heavyweight (265 lbs)
Latvian kick boxer Konstantin Gluhov (15 – 6 – 0) defeated Polish Bellator vet Michal Kita (8 – 4 – 0) by TKO due to retirement 5:00 into round 2. Gluhov breaks into the top 100, jumping from #116 to #67, moving up 49 points.  Kita drops 11 points from #72 to #83.  Kita is now on a 3 fight losing streak.

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