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MMA Scoring System Needs Change
By Brian Hemminger “Never let a fight go to the judges” is a common stigma amongst fighters. The boxing scoring system has been a part of MMA ever since mixed martial arts adapted its modern rules in 1999 when the International Sport Combat Fed...
Josh Thompson and Gilbert Melendez Set to Fight for Lightweight Title December 19th
NEW YORK (Nov. 24, 2009)-After twice being forced out of the highly-anticipated rematch due to injuries, STRIKEFORCE World Lightweight (155 pound) Champion Josh “The Punk” Thomson (16-2) is healthy and ready to defend his title against to...
Dan Hardy Dishes on GSP, Koscheck and Smack Talking
There is a new contender in the UFC’s welterweight division. With a convincing win over Mike Swick at UFC 105, Dan Hardy is next in line to go toe to toe with a man who many consider to be the best pound for pound mixed martial artist in th...
JOSE ALDO LOOKING TO FOLLOW IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF SILVA, MACHIDA
BRAZILIAN SEEKS DOMINANT REIGN AS CHAMPION Las Vegas, NV (USA) – Newly-crowned World Extreme Cagefighting® featherweight champion Jose Aldo had dreamed of winning a world title since he was a young boy. Growing up poor in Manaus, Brazil, Aldo didn...
Ortiz vs Griffin, Old Dogs… Old Tricks
By: Mark Mishalanie With the hyped return of Tito Ortiz to competition derailed by a very game Forrest Griffin, I can’t help but notice a growing trend in the UFC; you really can’t teach an old dog new tricks. I can’t tell you how many times I...
UFC 106 Recap – Griffin Gets His Revenge
By Brian Hemminger Well they say hindsight is 20/20, but looking back on last night’s fights, there were definitely a few things I missed when making my fight predictions. I went 3-4 overall and the only fight I was 100% correct on was “Lil No...

