Issue 065

August 2010

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NEWS: “Toney will surprise a lot of people” [King Mo] 

Muhammed ‘King Mo’ Lawal says MMA fans will be surprised by former heavyweight boxing champion James Toney when he makes his MMA debut against Randy Couture. “I had the chance to work out with James Toney over the weekend. I’m working some stuff with him, but that’s about it. He’s stronger than I thought, but I don’t want to talk about it too much. He surprised me though – I give him his props. James is going to surprise a lot of people I think.” 



INTERVIEW: Q+A WITH CHAEL SONNEN

FO: I understand that you still teach a junior wrestling class. Is there any particular motivation for that or is it simply something you enjoy doing?

CS: Coaching is long and thankless, but it is needed. Wrestling is a poor man’s sport and the kids I have would be on the streets if we didn’t give them a place to come each day. The worst thing a young person can have is free time.



INTERVIEW: PAUL ‘SEMTEX’ DALEYWhen UFC 113 FO:How did you feel after the incident in Montreal? Was it a case of being pro-active, or was there a bit of a slump?

PD: I just felt how I always feel: pretty relaxed about the whole situation. I think things fall into place and I’ve got a lot of faith and I know that things happen for a reason. There was no need for me to panic because I could tell by the response from the fans and people in the industry that I still had stuff to do regardless. 


FEATURE: IN THE CROSSHAIRS OF HISTORY’S MOST STACKED DIVISION

The light heavyweight division has long been considered by many to be the jewel in the MMA crown. Combining the speed, agility and endurance of the lighter classes, yet still retaining the unadulterated raw knockout-power of the heavies, its history is punctuated with some of the finest mixed martial artists to have ever pounded the canvas. The present-day roster of light heavies is by no means any exception. This current crop of 205lb’ers not only represent the most stacked the division has ever been, but represents the most stacked any division has ever been, past or present.  

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