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Sunday, March 10, 2013

Ronda Rousey and Mike Tyson on Good Day L.A.

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Photo by: MMA Mania

Ronda Rousey and Mike Tyson were interviewed together on Friday's (March 8, 2013) episode of "Good Day L.A.," where Tyson gave "Rowdy" some advice and the two discussed having fear going into a fight, fighting with emotions, steroids in combat sports and much, much more.

In a rare moment, the dangerous due of Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) women's Bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey and former Heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson joined the set of "Good Day L.A." on Friday (March 8, 2013) for an extended sit-down interview with hosts Steve Edwards and Maria Sansone.

During the six-plus minute interview, Rousey and Tyson are asked a plethora of questions regarding their thoughts on each other, having fear going into a fight, fighting with emotions, steroids in combat sports and more.

The highlight of the video, though, is Tyson giving "Rowdy" some advice on her flourishing career as one of the top mixed martial arts (MMA) fighters in the world, telling Rousey to, "Stick with your moms and a good lawyer."

Watch the complete interview with Rousey and Tyson from "Good Day L.A." below.


Source: MMA Mania

Jon Fitch surprised and not surprised by UFC release

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Former UFC title challenger Jon Fitch has broken his silence regarding his UFC release, telling Kenny Rice and Bas Rutten on Friday's (March 8, 2013) edition of "Inside MMA" on AXS TV the release was a "surprise, but not really."

A few weeks after his highly-publicized release from the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), welterweight mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter Jon Fitch has finally spoken out shortly after news surfaced he has signed a multi-fight contract with World Series of Fighting (WSOF).

Fitch (25-5-1, 1 NC) has not spoken to the media since being abruptly released from the world's premier MMA organization following a lopsided decision loss to Demian Maia at UFC 156 on Super Bowl Saturday this past February.

UFC President Dana White justified Fitch's release shortly after it was announced, saying the 35-year-old fighter is on the downside of his career and had too expensive of a contract, among other reasons.

While White explained the decision to release Fitch in detail, the fighter stayed silent. Until now.

On Friday's (March 8, 2013) edition of "Inside MMA" on AXS TV, Fitch was interviewed by hosts Kenny Rice and Bas Rutten and was asked to share his thoughts on his release for the first time since it happened.

Here's what he had to say:
"It was a surprise, but not really. I've always felt there was some kind of issue between the UFC and me; I never understood what it was. I felt like - I never really felt like they were happy with me, they never talked to me or explained anything to me about how they felt or where they stood, so it was a surprise in that sense, but it wasn't a surprise in that I kind of felt it coming."

To the disappointment of many, Rice nor Rutten asked exactly what Fitch meant by "some kind of issue," but if one had to fathom a guess, the American Kickboxing Academy (AKA) is likely talking about a 2008 run-in with the UFC brass where he refused to sign over his name and likeness rights to the organization and was released then re-hired all in one day.

With his 18-fight UFC career now a thing of the past, the American is wholeheartedly focused on the next chapter of his career under the flag of the budding WSOF promotion.

Fitch is expected to make his debut with the organization in June; however, an opponent has not been named. One aspect of being outside of the UFC that the Indiana native views as a positive is the fact he will be able to fight more frequently than he did in the UFC.

Outside of the assurances of getting multiple fights a year in WSOF, Fitch's contract allows him to compete in grappling tournaments and perhaps even overseas, where he has only had the chance to compete once in his 11-year career.

"They're going to keep me busy, I should easily be able to fight three or four times a year with them. And if they don't keep me busy I'll be able to find work outside of the organization. I'll be able to - as long as it's not within 45-days of a fight I'll be able to grapple and compete in submission wrestling and other grappling competition and I think I might be able to fight overseas if time permits."

Source: MMA Mania

Saturday, March 9, 2013

BAMMA 12 livestream

Event is over

UFC 158 extended preview


Junior dos Santos vs. Mark Hunt is on for UFC 160



JDS vs Hunt
All's well that ends well for Mark Hunt.

A day after UFC president Dana White said Hunt turned down a fight against Junior dos Santos at UFC 160, "The Super Samoan" got the fight he wanted following a phone conversation with White Thursday night.

As a result, Hunt will now meet dos Santos on May 25 in Las Vegas. White confirmed the news with MMAFighting.com Saturday morning.

When contacted by MMAFighting.com, an ecstatic Hunt called the opportunity "my title shot." Hunt, who denied ever directly turning down the opportunity, was pleased with the outcome of the call, as was White. They would not discuss exactly what they spoke about.

An opening presented itself for Hunt after Alistair Overeem pulled out of the fight due to a quadriceps injury. Immediately after the Overeem news broke, Hunt told MMAFighting.com that he was willing and ready to fight dos Santos later this year.

No word just yet who Overeem will now face next or when he will return to action. Sources close to "The Reem" said he was shooting for a July return to the Octagon.

Hunt (9-7) enters the bout riding a four-fight winning streak following his knockout of Stefan Struve last Saturday night, while dos Santos (15-2) is coming off a heavyweight title loss to Cain Velasquez in December.

UFC 160, headlined by Cain Velasquez vs. Antonio Silva 2, will take place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. Hunt vs. dos Santos will serve as the co-main event.