Issue 117

July 2014

ROUND 1: ALVAREZ- CHANDLER TRILOGY STILL A POSSIBILITY?

Rivals Eddie Alvarez and Mike Chandler were all set to headline Bellator 120, the MMA promotion’s first pay-per-view, until Alvarez suffered a concussion days before the bout, meaning Bellator tournament winner Will Brooks had to step in and face the former champ for an interim strap. Although a heavy underdog, Brooks defeated Chandler in a close contest to become the Bellator interim champ, presumably putting a stop to the fight between the pair. However, during the Bellator 120 post-fight press scrum, Rebney explained that the next person to face Alvarez would be decided by Alvarez himself. “The reality of the Ed situation is that Ed’s contract specifies that his next fight would be against Michael Chandler. Ed is now in the position where he can choose to fight Chandler, and contractually, we have to give him the Chandler fight after he beat Chandler the first time.”

FO SCORE: Although watching Alvarez and Chandler fight for a third time is something no MMA fan would turn their nose up at, it’s near impossible not to feel bad for Will Brooks. Even though the ATT lightweight won the interim strap, depending on Alvarez’s concussion and a potential fight between Alvarez and Chandler, Brooks could spend a lot of time on the sidelines waiting for his title shot.

ROUND 2: UK TEAM ANNOUNCED FOR IMMAF AMATEUR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

The six-man UK team of amateur fighters has been named for the first amateur MMA world championships, to be held in Las Vegas between June 30th and July 6th. Lincolnshire flyweight Jamie Powell (8-2), 27-year-old Macclesfield 135lb’er Carl Burton (6-1), Preston featherweight Jordan Chester (3-0), Wisbech 145lb’er Charlie Day (3-1), experienced Leicester welterweight Josh McManus (7-5) and 185lb Wolverhampton all-rounder Daniel Cassell (5-2) were called up to the UK team in May. They will compete for the UK at the Cox Pavilion in Vegas, hoping to earn a place in the finals held at the UFC Fan Expo during the UFC 175 weekend.

FO SCORE: What an experience it will be for these six. Good luck to them all.

ROUND 3: ‘SHOGUN’ RUA ROBBED BY ARMED MEN IN BRAZIL

Former UFC light heavyweight champion ‘Shogun’ Rua was carjacked by four men with rifles in Brazil, according to his manager, Eduardo Alonso. Alonso revealed he, Rua and Demian Maia had been dining at a restaurant and after Rua dropped them both at a hotel his car was stopped by a man flanked by four accomplices holding rifles. One of them even recognised Rua and warned him not to do anything. The jackers took Rua’s car, his shoes and his shirt, leaving him to walk a mile to the nearest police station. Luckily, Rua escaped without any injury.

FO SCORE: This goes to show that even if you’re one of the world’s greatest mixed martial artists, if a gun is pointed at you, it’s much smarter to give the perps whatever they’re asking for instead of fighting back. 



ON THE RADAR

Three red-hot prospects worth keeping an eye on...

Sheymon Moraes, 6-0

Brazilian Muay Thai wrecking ball Sheymon Moraes has caused quite a stir on his domestic regional circuit, crushing his foes with some of the most devastating striking we’ve seen since José Aldo. The 135lber’s ground game is still a bit of mystery as he’s been able to stop any attempted takedowns using solid footwork. But, so far, it all looks pretty hopeful.

Mansour Barnaoui, 11-2

The French lightweight has impressed many on the European scene with his performances, which include winning the BAMMA world championship against Curt Warburton and defending it against Colin Fletcher – both UFC veterans. He’s also made the move to Montreal’s Tristar Gym, to train with the likes of John Makdessi and Rory MacDonald, which will certainly help with his development.

Julio Arce, 5-0

Those who research Julio Arce will probably think he’s just another striker due to his background. He’s a former New York Golden Gloves winner, has spent some time competing in kickboxing competitions and he’s a Tiger Schulmann‘s Karate fighter too, the same gym that helped build Uriah Hall. However, in Arce’s amateur and professional career he’s also earned himself four submission choke victories, showing that the New York-born bantamweight isn’t a one-trick pony.

STAR SIGHTING

Who? Newly signed Cleveland Browns quarterback

Where? UFC 173, Las Vegas, Nevada

Johnny Manziel took some time out of his busy Memorial Day weekend, probably filled with buxom beauties and pool parties, to head to the MGM Grand Garden Arena. Luckily for ‘Johnny Football’, he witnessed one of the most impressive fights of the year as TJ Dillashaw shocked the MMA world by defeating Renan Barao and becoming UFC bantamweight champion.

QUOTES

“I feel like a lot of people, because he’s Alistair Overeem, have catered to him. I feel like the Blackzilians probably catered to him so he got used to it and he felt like he was going to be able to throw his weight around a little bit. At Jackson’s, that’s not going to fly. You’re either part of the team or you’re not. If you’re not part of the team, get the hell out of here. We don’t need you here. We didn’t ask you to come here. You asked to come here, you see something here that you need. So you’re either part of the team, or leave.”

‘Hapa’ Travis Browne laying down the law before ‘The Reem’ joins Jackson-Winkeljohn’s fight factory

“Being in the UFC means I can punch b**ches in the face and not go to jail.”

We might not be able to say recent UFC signee Alexis Dufresne’s surname correctly, but we sure like her thought process.

“I could have let my hands go a little more but I just felt slippery... I’ve had this problem with Bellator since my first fight. All my fights I’ve slipped. I don’t know what it is, maybe the canvas. I don’t know but I don’t feel comfortable.”

‘King Mo’ wasn’t a fan of the canvas, among many other things, at Bellator 120

“I want the Matt Brown fight. That’s what I’m looking for. I’m trying to fight the baddest motherf**kers out there. I’m not trying to fight some lame ass fighter that they’re trying to build off of me.”

A fight between Nate Diaz and Matt Brown would be a shoo-in for ‘Fight of the Year’ before they even stepped inside the Octagon



“There’s no secret to success but hard work, and Ronda Rousey is one of the hardest-working people in the sport, in my opinion. That’s really what’s stuck in my head from being around her. But she’s very skilled and very strong and she throws everyone. She absolutely could beat a lot of the guys in that division.”

Perennial welterweight contender Jake Ellenberger is more than con? dent Rousey can hang with her 135lb male counterparts

REWIND > FAST FORWARD

Legend reborn: linking two combatants – one past, one present

FORMER HERO’S GRAND PRIX WINNERS WHO HAVE/HAD EVEN MORE FAMOUS OTHER HALVES

YOSHIHIRO AKIYAMA

Won: 2006 Hero’s light heavyweight grand prix

Famous wife: Shiho Yano, model

‘KID’ YAMAMOTO

Won: 2005 Hero’s middleweight grand prix

Famous ex-wife: Malia, model

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