Pics: Hard Core! @highertactics @rileyrross trains @mark_munoz @joeellenberger @mattmitrione

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Headed over to the New Orleans Athletic Club with Mark Munoz, Matt Mitrione, Joe Ellenberger &Scott.. Riley Ross of Higher Tactics coached them through a strength and conditioning workout. Before this session started, they played a game of basketball and followed the session by a game of raquetball. CLick the photo or link below to [...]

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Wesley Cabbage Correira 

UFC Fight Night 25 Weigh-In Results, Pics & Video

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The UFC Fight Night 25 weigh-ins took place this afternoon in New Orleans. All fighters made weight. The weigh-in results: Jake Ellenberger (170) vs. Jake Shields (171) Court McGee (184.5) vs. Dongi Yang (186) Jonathan Brookins (145.5) vs. Erik Koch (146) Alan Belcher (186) vs. Jason MacDonald (185) Cody McKenzie (155.5) vs. Vagner Rocha (155.5) [...]

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Randy The Natural Couture  Dan Cramer Alberto Crane

Popularity of Mixed Martial Arts

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Edwin Dewees  Nick Diaz Tank Abbott

Retirement May Loom for Jason MacDonald, but Not Until He Stops Having Fun

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NEW ORLEANS – In a lot of ways, had Jason MacDonald reinjured the ankle that he hurt at UFC 113, it would have at least kept him from being conflicted down the road.

As it is, MacDonald’s ankle feels healthy, he said, and he feels good about where he’s at heading into his Saturday fight against Alan Belcher at UFC Fight Night 25.

MacDonald said a reaggravation of that injury might have forced him to retire from MMA. But it’s not the ankle that will ultimately wind up deciding when it’s time for him to quit – it’s the realistic mindset he prides himself on.

“I’m interested, I’m still motivated to go train every day, I still enjoy it – so I’m still going to do it,” MacDonald said Thursday at the New Orleans Athletic Club. “The moment I don’t want to put in the work, I’ll be a guy who steps away. I’m not going to wait until I’ve been knocked out four times in a row and just hang on for that one more pay day. I have things to fall back on. There are other things in my life besides fighting. When I stop having fun, I’m going to move on in life.”

It’s ironic that MacDonald was recently in the position to come back after a long injury layoff. An injury against John Salter at UFC 113 in Montreal last year kept him on the shelf until UFC 129 in April, when he ignited his home country Canadian fans in Toronto with a submission win over Ryan Jensen.

Now MacDonald (25-14, 6-6 UFC) faces Belcher (16-6, 7-4 UFC), who has been out since, coincidentally, UFC 113 with eye problems that required surgery. And MacDonald said he knows what Belcher has on his mind.

“I can relate to what he’s going through,” MacDonald said. “I know the things that were going through my head before Toronto: ‘Am I gonna get back good enough to do this? Am I gonna reaggravate the injury and call it wrap, call it a career?’ There are lots of unanswered questions there. I was able to answer those questions in Toronto, and obviously Alan’s going to have to answer those questions. I think I can understand some of the things going through his head.”

Belcher had plenty of momentum on his side before his layoff – four straight fight night bonuses and a 3-1 mark which had just a controversial split decision loss to Yoshihiro Akiyama as a blemish.

But MacDonald said even a win over Belcher doesn’t mean he can necessarily count on sticking around for a while to go on a title run.

“For me, I know I belong here,” MacDonald said. “I’m no one-fight wonder. If you look at my fights and my record, I’ve fought a who’s who of the middleweight division. It’s not a question of if I belong here, it’s how much longer can I do this for? How much longer do I want to do this for?”

MacDonald said Chris Lytle‘s retirement last month had him thinking about his own situation with four kids at home, and being closer to 40 than 30. He also said keeping it real comes in handy.

“I’m not a title contender,” MacDonald said. “People might say that’s a poor thing to say, but I’m realistic. Even if I beat Alan on Saturday, I’m a lot of fights away from a title shot. You start asking yourself, ‘How many more fights do I want to do this for?’ When it’s time to step away, it’s time to step away. I don’t know the answer to that question yet. I’m 37 years old, I’ve had a good run and now it’s time to start looking forward.

“But right now, right here, right this second, I’m focused on Saturday night.”

MacDonald and Belcher open the main card of UFC Fight Night 25 on Spike TV at 9 p.m. Eastern. The main event features a welterweight fight between Jake Shields and Jake Ellenberger.

 

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Ba Te er  Ryan Bader  Siyar Bahadurzada

Lyoto Machida vs Jon Jones title fight is best for the light heavyweight division

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Source: http://www.mmamania.com/2011/5/3/2151309/why-machida-title-fight-is-best-for-205-pound-division

Kotetsu Boku 

Jason ‘Mayhem’ Miller: ‘I Sat Around and Wasted a Good Chunk of My Career’

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Source: http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2011/5/3/2151856/jason-mayhem-miller-i-sat-around-and-wasted-a-good-chunk-of-my-career

Kyle Bradley  Jai Bradney  Ebenezer Fontes Braga

Georges St-Pierre vs. Nick Diaz? Hurdles exist, but UFC president open to idea

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TORONTO – The UFC’s current crop of welterweights has little to offer, and with a super fight with middleweight champion Anderson Silva apparently unlikely, what’s next for 170-pound titleholder Georges St-Pierre?

It was the big question after St-Pierre’s decisive but heavily panned decision victory over Jake Shields in Saturday’s UFC 129 main event.

But UFC president Dana White has a potential solution: a fight with Strikeforce welterweight champion Nick Diaz.


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Vagam Bodjukyan Kotetsu Boku  Tony Bonello

5 Round non-title fights?!?

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I heard something somewhere that the ufc is trying to get special 5 round non-title fights sanctioned with the athletic commission… as dana white…

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Tony Bonello Stephan Bonnar Lorenzo Borgomeo 

UFC taps Oct. 8 for major event in Houston, UFC Fan Expo to coincide

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TORONTO – The UFC makes it return to Houston on Oct. 8 for a major event, sources close to the organization today told MMAjunkie.com.

The event likely will take place at the 18,000-seat Toyota Center, which also hosted UFC 69 in 2007.

Although he didn’t announce the event, UFC president Dana White did confirm during a Q&A session today that Houston also will host a UFC Fan Expo on Oct. 7 and 8.


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Andrei Arlovski  Ricardo Arona  Noboru Asahi

“Why’s he grabbing his shoulder like that? Is there a bug?”

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Source: http://www.watchkalibrun.com/2011/1/10/1927489/whys-he-grabbing-his-shoulder-like-that-is-there-a-bug

Yoshihiro Akiyama  Gilbert Aldana  José AldoÂ