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UFC on Fox 11 Preview


UFC on Fox 11
by Lance Levan

UFC on Fox 11 is being held in Orlando, Florida on Saturday, April 19th.  The top three (3) fights on this card look to be very action-packed and could move people up in the rankings.  Unlike last week, I do not think that any of these fighters have anything to worry about from the standpoint of being cut from the UFC if they lose.  All six (6) of these fighters “bring the noise” every time they enter the octagon and it is never a dull moment to watch them fight.  I think that whoever wins the Werdum/Browne fight will be next in line for a title shot.

Do You Understand The MMA Scoring System?

MMA refs have a complicated scoring system for
fans to follow. Photo credit MMA UK
by Lance LeVan

I'm hoping that today's blog is much more interactive on your part (the readers).  I am ACTUALLY asking a question, and if any of you guys/girls have a viable answer...I would sincerely appreciate it.

Can anyone explain (in detail) the scoring system in MMA today...?

Women in MMA

Are women fighting entertainment? Photo credit MMA 
by L.A. Levan

For almost two decades, I have been watching or been involved in the world of MMA.  And for most of that time, the women that have attempted to compete in this combat sport have been scoffed and laughed at by a lot of fans, including this writer.

UFC and Dana White...Enough is Enough.

Dana White and Brock Lesnar. Photo credit ESPN 

by Lance LeVan

In my last blog, I discussed what the UFC was going to do about their lack of "household name" fighters.  These are fighters that EVERYONE know...not just fans of MMA, but soccer moms and business men.  These huge names equate to huge Pay Per View (PPV) numbers for the UFC fights.  So I wasn't sure how to react when I heard that Dana White and the UFC were considering bringing back Brock Lesnar to fight in the heavyweight division again.  

UFC 2014

Jon Jones looks to carry UFC
in 2014. Photo credit UFC 

The year 2013 came to an exciting and shattering close for the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Within two weeks the UFC’s two biggest stars have fallen of the canvas for the foreseeable future.


Former UFC Middleweight Champion Anderson Silva faces a tough road to recovery which has many questioning if he will ever fight again after shattering his leg at UFC 168. While former UFC Welterweight Champion and PPV star Georges St-Pierre temporary retired and vacated his belt due person stress and family issues.

Is The UFC In Trouble...?

Are UFC fans leaving? 
by Lance Levan
     
Over the past 10+ years, the UFC has had a relatively easy time achieving their Pay-Per-View (PPV) ratings quotas because of the huge names that they have had fighting for their organization.  Names like Randy "The Natural" Couture, Chuck "The Iceman" Liddell, Anderson "The Spider" Silva, Forrest Griffin, George St.Pierre, Rhonda Rousey have become house-hold names.  Even people that are not really MMA fans know these people and what sport they promote.  But in the past few years, and even 2013, saw a mass exodus of the "famous" fighters leaving the sport, either via retirement or injuries.  

UFC 168 Puts Cap On Stellar Year For MMA

Chris Weidman vs Anderson Silva for UFC 168
by Kendrick E. Johnson
When Anderson Silva and Chris Weidman face off in the octagon for the second time this year – it will be the final match in what has been a great year for MMA in 2013.
Not bad for a sport celebrating its 20th anniversary, which was initially compared to human cock fighting by some  back in the day. If UFC has its way, Silva-Weidman 2 will be the exclamation point they are looking for to cap off the year.

TRT Ban in MMA

by Lance LeVan

Holy Hell, Batman.  They've been talking about it and talking about it, but I NEVER thought they would go through with it.  But the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) has finally banned applications for therapeutic use exemptions (TUE) for testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) in boxing and MMA.  This is the state that is the home to the UFC and a large percentage of their fights. 

Spying in the UFC? UFC 135 Spygate

Rampage Jackson thinks there is a spy in his camp giving info to opponent Jon Jones. He thinks the spy has been there since his fight with Rashad Evans.

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