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Petite UFC strawweight fighter Tecia Torres showing us her Ninja moves. Live from the Ninja lounge in Miami Florida. Even for a UFC fighter, this course is as tough as hell. Torres shows us what it takes to make it through. A lot of grit determination and of course fitness.
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Conor McGregor vs. Eddie Alvarez : UFC 205 Preview – Pre-Fight – Skill Breakdown / Film Study / Highlights
In one of the most anticipated main events, on the most anticipated fight card of the year, Saturday, November 12th, at Madison Square Garden -UFC 205– newly crowned 155 lb. (Lightweight) champion Eddie Alvarez (+135 )will defend his title against ‘The Notorious’ Conor McGregor (-150). While many purists view this fight as a tad premature, it’s a business decision that the UFC has made, and regardless of who wins, the fallout shall be interesting.
Here I will breakdown the fight in three phases (and briefly touch on mental toughness): 1.Striking and Distance managent etc. 2. “The In-Between” game, which will include clinching and takedowns, as well as defense. and 3. Ground work, submissions, and transitions as well as ground striking.
Next contest winner will be decided by who wins this, how, and for something new, whom they will face next. For example Conor via TKO rd. 1 TKO / Jose Aldo or Eddie ALvarez rd. 1 TKO / Khabib. I don’t make picks, those are merely examples using the number one contenders.
Get a notepad and wash your hands, grab a notepad, as I’ll try to cram about an hoursworth of information into a 15 minute video (if possible). Enjoy, cheers.
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Conor McGregor drops into famed Dublin tailor Louis Copeland.
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During Stephen Thompson’s current seven-fight win streak he knocked out Jake Ellenberger with a perfect spinning hook kick at The Ultimate Fighter 21 Finale. Thompson faces current welterweight champion Tyron Woodley at UFC 205 on November 12.
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There’s wide agreement, if not only acknowledgment that Khabib Nurmagomedov is perhaps the most dangerous fighter in the world at 155lbs. Having been sidelined from `April 2014 till April 2016. The Eagle, unbeaten as a professional at 23 – 0 was buzz sawing his way through the elite of the UFC before being injured. Here he is in his profesional MMA Debut against Vusal Bayramov at CSFU Champions League. Watch for the trademark takedown, full mount to slick finish in the first round.
If Khabib handles Michael Johnson like he has all other before him. Expect a quick turn around and shot at the winner of McGregor vs. Alvarez.
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Jim Miller talks about fighting Thiago Alves at UFC 205 live from his tool shed. How he compete in the sport of mms to push himself. Some fights that he lost where he put in a bad performance. Does he hate McGregor? Jim gives the UFC 205 fight to Eddie Alvarez. Saying he believes the main event will go the distance. People put up with him! Does he hate cowboy? Cowboy is looking awesome these days.
Jim talks a little about his favorite fighters including Carlos Condit, as well as Cub Swanson. Who won between McGregor and Diaz 2? Who is the best ever fighter in the UFC? What does Jim get up to in his free time… free time? Does he let the kids watch his fights?
What does he think about the Joe Lauzon fight? Who is Jim’s dream opponent? And much much more…
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Conor McGregor MMA sparring before UFC 205 in New York.
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Stacked is a term all too often all too casually thrown around, but in this case it truly is fitting. With an undercard alone boasting two former champions in Frankie Edgar and Rashad Evans. Along with a number one contender fight in the lightweight division between the undefeated Khabib Nurmagomedov and Michael Johnson.
Hard to believe that just a few short years ago. The brash Irishman was only breaking into the big time with a stunning stoppage of Marcus Brimmage. Fast forward to now and McGregor has summarily disposed of the featherweight king Jose Aldo Junior. Establishing his own monarchy at the top of the UFC pile.[embed]https://scontent.cdninstagram.com/t50.2886-16/14094603_1083802071696868_550206742504407040_n.mp4[/embed]
Neck resistance to take punches, shoulder power to give more ko's #lionseatfirst
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Little move about with Stuart tonight.
High volume & high pressure is where its at as always powered by @boosterfightgearuk @boosterfightgear & @fightstoreire
8 weeks I take gold home doing it for paps ! #SkeletorMMA
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Light work with Master Henri @henrihooft.. last couple weeks of preparations. I'm feeling blessed and thankful!🙏#ufcnyc#ufc205#185lbs
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[embed]https://scontent.cdninstagram.com/t50.2886-16/14836450_1127601640657482_4027288574582849536_n.mp4[/embed]Training with @zach_makovsky yesterday. He showed me a crazy awesome choke. I really didn't expected that!
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🇺🇸Do this every day and your fists will be dangerous 👊🏼
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The victories continued until she ran into the human buzz saw that was Holly Holm. A woman trained for 1 mission and that was to beat the unbeatable Ronda Rousey. And that is what she did. It wasn’t a fight, Holm demolished Rousey. Ronda looked off, she was not herself and it appeared that the fame had gone to her head. She over looked her opponent and paid for it in the worst way.[embed]https://scontent.cdninstagram.com/t50.2886-16/14796753_1676687469326271_880219900541403136_n.mp4[/embed]
Of course when you live in the jungle you swing from trees!! Estou em sentindo em casa... 😂😂! #criscyborg #jungle #thailand #ourjungleHouse
Yesterday sparring with @lukerockhold. We train so hard and with the best guys, so when that cage door closes I know I am prepared to get my hand raised. #weareaka #ufc206 #andstill #dcchampion 📸cred @layziethesavage
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Snappin 4 Louisville sluggers like twigs back to back is how my striking coach @jhanex.team_parusa warms up. Who's striking coach can do this?! ✋😳 #CoachThatLeadsByExample
The lab
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My speed & power is the best it's ever been, from using the @powercore360 with my striking coach, @jhanex.team_parusa.
A lot of people ask for tips, so here you go. Simple and effective. 🇺🇸🇲🇽🇺🇸🇲🇽
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Expose yourself to the uncomfortable until its comfortable. A learning experience watching @thenotoriousmma and @dillondanis work together.
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Be careful what you ask for......#BeastUnleashed Nov. 12th @ufc #ufc #ufc205 @thegarden #madisonsquaregarden #MGS #TrainLikeAnAnimal #EatLikeASavage #LiveLikeAKing #LeaveLegendary @dukeroufus @dinthomas @attevolution @americantopteam @roufusport
Ready !!! #ufc205 #EAfight #phillyfighter #thnq #andstill
Cowboy and I are both fighting in #MSG at #ufc205 he has had success as a light weight, now a welterweight, but I promise if he chose to fight at middleweight he would give guys in the top 10 a problem.
Good training the last couple weeks at @riokid @stefanstoia9 @stone1erik #100 ・・・
"Jiujitsu" nunca saia da casa sem ele. #tip #bjj #jiujitsu #krongracie #natediaz #ufcchamp #graciepirituba #cascagrossa #la
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Great sparring today with @thenotoriousmma @dillondanis and Nikolay Grozdez. With almost 5 weeks to go I've never seen Conor fitter, faster or sharper. #ufc205 #reebokcombat
Let's Gooooo !!!!! #ufc205 #phillyfighter #thnq #EAfight
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The Spider Anderson Silva taking and dishing out some big punches during a hard training session. Looks like the former UFC middleweight champion is in good health and perhaps preparing for an upcoming bout? We wonder who that might be… any little birdies know? Regardless, we can’t wait until Silva steps back into the cage and does what he does best. Hopefully before the end of 2016!
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The word on the street is Georges St Pierre is nearing his return to the octagon, and at this stage of the game there is only one fight that truly makes sense.
St Pierre and Nick Diaz finally got to throw down at UFC 158 in what was one of the most anticipated bouts in the organisations history. Diaz had been very vocal for years proclaiming that he was the number one welterweight fighter in the world, especially in his Strikeforce days where he was the dominant 170lb champion.
But as dominant as the Stockton man was in Strikeforce, St Pierre matched that dominance and more in the premiere MMA organisation in the world. There was a logical argument on both sides of the fence to whom actually was the best, and when the UFC purchased Strikeforce in 2011 it seemed the score we all wanted settled was imminent.
However Diaz being Diaz through a spanner in the works when he failed to show up for a UFC 137 press conference where the pair where set to face off. The UFC reacted by pulling Nick from the contest and awarded the title shot to Carlos Condit.
The former Strikeforce champion was then paired with the great BJ Penn for his return to the promotion and he didn’t disappoint. Diaz beat Penn from pillar to post that night and further enhanced his argument that he was the number one welterweight in the world.
This was it now, finally we were going see the two best welterweights in the world go to war. Sadly not, tragedy struck again when St Pierre injured his knee and would be sidelined for quite some time. This meant we would be made wait again for the fight to finally happen, and it was definitely going to happen, providing Diaz got past Condit for the interim title. Easier said than done however, Diaz came up short and was on the losing side of a split decision that really could have gone either way.
If that wasn’t enough the Nevada State Athletic Commission deemed the fact Nick likes to smoke a harmless plant from time to time unfair behaviour, and banned him from competition for a year. Where we ever going to see this fight?
Yes, we where, and we did. Diaz returned from his suspension and soon was scheduled to take on the long reigning UFC champion in his home country Canada. What resulted was conclusive, Georges St Pierre was the best welterweight in the world, or at least the better man on the night.
That was three and a half years ago, and a lot has happened in the careers and lives of both men since. St Pierre defended his title against Jonny Hendricks and looked a shadow of the man that faced Diaz, and was extremely lucky to have been awarded the decision on the night.
This along with personal issues provoked the Canadian into a hiatus from the sport and the MMA community have been waiting on his return ever since. Likewise Diaz has been an absent figure in this time, with only one middleweight bout against the greatest of all time Anderson Silva sandwiched in between two suspensions.
It’s fair to say that since their big fight back in 2013, both men’s careers have taken a serious turn for the worse. So what better way to undo this dreaded curse than to roll the tape back and do it all over again. We waited long enough for the first fight I think we deserve a second installment.
There are people out there who will say “what’s the point? St Pierre battered him the first time”. And that’s fair enough, but any elite fighter can beat another on any given night, we have surely all learned that by now.
They have both stated that they only want a big money fight, and other than a red panty night with Mystic Mac, I can’t see any bigger pay day than this. If anything Nate Diaz’ gain in popularity in his pair of flings with McGregor has probably also enhanced his brother’s popularity in this crazy world we live in.
There’s also the fact that both men are coming back from long absences, which conveniently takes away the ring rust factor. I actually feel it adds an extra spice to the contest and should be a dream for those tasked with making promotional videos for the UFC.
Who else is there out there really to face either man? St Pierre has been touted alongside Anderson Silva, but that fight was supposed to happen five years ago. It has a Pacquaio Mayweather anticlimax feel about it if you ask me.
Let’s do Nick Diaz versus Georges St Pierre 2, and let’s do it now. UFC 206 in Toronto needs a main event and there aren’t two better men available to fill it. The UFC needs to give the pair the money they deserve, give the fans the fight they deserve, and then we can all sit back and enjoy and take it from there.
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On the first episode of Tyron Woodley’s UFC 205 Champ Camp. The UFC welterweight champion lands in the Big Apple New York City. He takes us on a whirlwind tour of Madison Square Garden. Home to some of the biggest fights and sporting legends in combat sports history. Tyron feels the nostalgia and greatness of the venue in the build up to the UFC’s first card in NYC. We also go inside an oldschool boxing gym as the champ gets in his workout. On the same canvas which many of the great have shared.
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Dana White recaps UFC 204, which featured Michael Bisping defending his middleweight belt and the retirement of Dan Henderson.
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UFC bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz addressed a fan’s question and explains how he would beat Conor McGregor. Cruz goes on to explain why his style is built to beat the Irishman. He goes on to say that the way you beat McGregor is with your mind and he knows he can do that, as well as beating him technically. He also talks about how him moving up in weight is not an issue as he takes so little punishment.
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Michael Bisping talks to his hometown fans after defending his title at UFC 204 and Dan Henderson gives his farewell speech.
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On Episode 5 of UFC 204 Embedded, middleweight champion Michael Bisping and challenger Dan Henderson exchange a few words at Thursday’s media day. That evening, it’s salt, saunas and swaddling as fighters like Vitor Belfort and Gegard Mousasi sweat out the final pounds. The fighters hit the scale Friday afternoon, and in classic Bisping form, “The Count” runs his mouth all the way from that event through the evening’s event for fans.
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On Episode 4 of UFC 204 Embedded, middleweight champion Michael Bisping and challenger Dan Henderson play to the fans at open workouts. Later that night, middleweight opponents Gegard Mousasi and Vitor Belfort both tempt themselves at very different stores. On Thursday, all the guys make their way to media day to take questions and face their opponents.
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Watch the UFC 204 official weigh-in on Friday, Oct. 7 at 1pm/10am ETPT live from Manchester Central in Manchester, England.
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Bas Rutten & Mauro Ranallo celebrate their PRIDE FC anniversary. What’s Up, Bas tries to solve a missing rabbit case.
The Combat Sports Carousel covers Daniel Bryan & Brie Bella, Jamie Noble, WWE Royal Rumble, The Rock, children fighting MMA, Evander Holyfield, Johnny Tapia, the Boxing Hall of Fame, Glory 34, BJ Penn, Sage Northcutt vs Mickey Gall, Lineker vs Dodson, Henderson vs Bisping, The World Series of Fighting, and more. We remember Josh Samman.
#Hashtag covers Pokemon Go, Vince Staples, Ben Stiller, Ivanka & Rosie, airbags for your head, and a Kobe Bryant Shoe, singular.
Things get heated when Skype fails on a global scale and prevents our would-be interview with Ron Funches, so we cool off with The Feel Good 5 and a little Maurovation.
DON’T BELIEVE THE HYPE ABOUT SKYPE!
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On Episode 3 of UFC 204 Embedded, middleweight champion and creative driver Michael Bisping makes his way back home to Clitheroe for a walk down memory lane. Title challenger Dan Henderson dines on food he carried with him across the pond and gears up for his bout. Back in Manchester, Bisping has a high-energy training session with coach Jason Parillo and fellow UFC fighter Lorenz Larkin. Henderson takes a city tour and struggles with his soccer skills .
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People keep telling me @rondarousey wants to fight me…but she seems afraid to even mention my name.
@RondaRousey I’m not scared of you! #bullybeatdown
Watch @fs1 today at 5pm ET for your #shoutout! @jasonleewhitlock
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As pessoas ficam me dizendo @rondarousey quer lutar comigo … mas ela parece ter medo até mesmo de mencionar o meu nome.
@RondaRousey Eu não tenho medo de você! #bullybeatdown
Estarei ao vivo assista @fs1 hoje às 17:00 ET para o seu #shoutout! ” Ela parou de falar meu nome nas entrevista porque estamos lutando pelo mesmo evento, ela sabe que se falar meu nome a luta vai ter que acontecer! Vamos encorajar ela! 👊🏻 ” nome do programa ” fale por você mesmo!
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Time waits for no man, not even Dan Henderson. At 46 years of age Hendo, as he is affectionately known to his fans, is officially calling it a day. Bringing to an end a career in mixed martial arts which has spanned almost 20 years.
He began fighting professionally around the same time as fighters like Chuck Liddell and Tito Ortiz. An accomplished wrestler, he achieved both National and Olympic success before turning his talents to mma.
For the most part Henderson’s career blossomed out of sight and away from the gaze of the US fan base, on the other side of the Pacific ocean. While Tito and Chuck were becoming household names, Hendo was forging his own legend in the brutal 10 minute rounds that was Pride Fighting Championships. Becoming a two division champion in the organisation.
Pride garnered its own legions of hardcore fans. Running a parallel promotion which for many was simply the best in the world. Sure the Ultimate Fighting Championships was there first, the match that lit the fuse shall we say. But Pride had its own unique allure, its very own spectacular showmanship, style and a roster hosting some of the worlds greatest fighters. All while drawing massive crowds to its tournament finals, with numbers which still to this day are unrivaled.
It was in this environment where Hendo shone. Taking on some of the biggest and baddest Japan had to offer. Meeting Wanderlei Silva in his first ever Pride bout and losing by decision. Those were brutal, yet awe inspiring times and Dan Henderson was at the fore.
Along with many others who some may have forgotten or not even known, cut their teeth outside of the UFC. Fighters such as Alistair Overeem, Shogun Rua, Quinton Jackson, Mirko cro Cop, Mark Hunt and many more. Before finally being merged into the its ranks back in 2007. In a buyout that signaled the return of Hendo to US soil after a 9 year absence.
A varied career of wins, losses and classic fights followed. With yet another championship belt won under the Strikeforce banner. Henderson was also one of the very few men in the world to beat the legend that is Fedor Emelianenko, to fight across four different weight divisions from welterweight right up to heavyweight. Yet something was still missing… a UFC title.
Now some two decades on at the grand age of 46, with 46 fights under his belt. Can he recapture those times which made him a true fan favourite and one of the most dangerous men on the planet.
When he faces Michael Bisping for the middleweight title in Manchester, in front of the champions home crowd. Can he silence the fans, the critics and the doubters? To once again have yet another gold strap placed around his waist, one last time.
I can’t help but think that there will be a whole legion of fans hoping for one more winning performance. Some simply because they just may not be fans of Michael Bisping. While for others I’m sure, it would be a fitting end to a career which has captivated the hearts and minds of those who follow this very young sport. By one of the oldest and most decorated competitors to ever to grace the octagon.
The crowning glory to a glittering career for the man they call Hendo.
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UFC and PRIDE FC veteran Dan Henderson is confident that he will once again beat Michael Bisping. When he faces him for a second time this weekend for the UFC middleweight title at UFC 204. Why you might ask? Well because he already beat him in their first bout at UFC 100. But we have to remember that was along time ago and alot has changed since then, alot of water under the bridge and years gone by. Has father time been good and can he still land that H bomb?
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In whats set to be one of the biggest kickboxing fights in a very long time. Fans will finally get to see the current Glory kickboxing Heavyweight champion Rico Verhoeven. Face off against The Bad Boy Badr Hari on December 10th live from Oberhausen, Germany. For those of you who have been fans of the sport for some time. You should be familiar with the history of Hari, one of kickboxing’s all time great fighters. He now faces the new breed in Verhoeven. A fighter at the very top of his game, hungry to prove he is the best in the world.
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