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Cage Rage ‘Undisputed’ Music Video

Another great music video.

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Learn UFC Techniques by Tito Ortiz

Tito shows you how the professionals do their stuff. DO practice this at home.



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June 24, 2006 | Video | Comment About this Article |

UFC Cat Fighting Video

I received a weird email who gave me this link for the site. Someone has staged a UFC Cat Fight for your viewing pleasure. No kittens were seriously hurt (note for the NSPCA)


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Thanks John for the link, hilarious.

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Xiaolin’s Fight PREVIEW- Ultimate Fight Night 5, June 28

This is my preview for the cable event known as UFN 5 on the 28th of the month. Anyway, if I have a 50.1% accuracy or higher, you owe me a cookie… as always. Enjoy my fight previews, I’m working on limited brainpower after I hit my head earlier today.

Alright, this promises to be an interesting fight card with the fights that for sure will be broadcast and then the fights that may or may not be shown live… let’s start with what we’re garunteed to get:

Chris ‘CRIPPLER’ Leben vs. Anderson ‘SPIDER’ Silva

I’m not that familiar with Silva, but I hear he’s good. He’s fighting the Crippler, Chris Leben- love him or hate him, you KNOW his name, and you know he has serious striking skills and a good chin- I believe we’ve also seen him pull an armbar. I think this will be an exciting three-rounder, with the Crippler coming out with a 29-28 28-29 29-28 split decision.
Crippler via split decision.

Rashad Evans vs. “American Psycho” Stephan Bonnar

Season one meets season two of TUF, when our heavyweight friend from season two Rashad drops to 205 to fight the ever-popular American Psycho from season one, fighting at the same weight he did on the show. I’d love to see Rashad do his little dancing thing in the fight, but I doubt Stephan’s gonna let that happen, I see a slugfest of two rounds, with Rashad getting the TKO roughly half way through the third round.
Rashad by TKO, third round.

Jonathan ‘Road Warrior’ Goulet vs. Luke ‘Silent Assassin’ Cummo

Jonathan Goulet is a fighter I’m not greatly familiar with, but from what I’ve seen he likes to strike. As does Cummo. Cummo, though, I believe hold the advantage with his unusual method of striking and his ability to mentally prepare is hsi biggest advantage, in my opinion. But Goulet has a good chance, though, and I pick him for the win, split decision.
Goulet, split decision.

Jon Fitch vs. Thiago Alves(MAY NOT BE BROADCAST)

Fitch and Alves should be a good fight too, as I understand both like to strike, though I don’t know much more on specifics. I’m thinking Thiago by a TKO, first round.

Dave Menne vs. Josh Koscheck(MAY NOT BE BROADCAST)

Dave is an impressive fighter, and Josh… subpar at best, in my honest opinion. He has gotten better since TUF, but his only hope is to get a Lay-n-Pray victory against this opponent.
Dave by TKO, second round.

Brandon Lee Hinkle vs. Jason Lambert(MAY NOT BE BROADCAST)

Both are very impressive fighters from what I’ve seen of them, and they both have a roughly equal opportunity to win this one, I think. We’re in for another good fight, possibly a slugfest again, which I see going just over one round.
Lambert by TKO, round 2.

Matt Hominick vs. Jorge Gurgel(MAY NOT BE BROADCAST)

A fight at 155 between two fighters that are exciting as heck. Gurgel is one I’m excited to see fighting again, he took a risk on TUF2 and it didn’t end ideally for him. Hominick is, I believe, coming off a win against the popularly thought 155-champ-to-be Yves Edwards. Both are tough at 155, and I expect someone’s getting hurt in this one. I have to go with my buddy Jorge.
Jorge by unanimous decision.

Rob MacDonald vs Kristian Rothaermel(MAY NOT BE BROADCAST)

Rob is a good fighter, but Kristian sucks horribly. I expect less than a round, with Rob dominating and getting a tapout due to strikes.
Rob by strike tapout

Justin Levens vs. Jorge Santiago(MAY NOT BE BROADCAST)

Neither fighter is well-known to me, but I’ve heard more about Santiago so I’m gonna say Santiago by unanimous decision.

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News Flash: Change At The Top For Cage Rage

Word has it that Paul Jenkins broke his hands last weekend whilst escorting two gentlemen to the exit of his establishment in Cardiff, and will not be able to defend his Cage Rage Welterweight Title at Cage Rage 17: Ultimate Challenge.

Jenkins, who was originally set to fight Paul “Semtex” Daley, has agreed to relinquish his title in the understanding that he will get to fight for it in the future, when he is 100% better.

This means that Paul Daley will still be fighting for the Cage Rage Welterweight Title and his opponent will be… Ross “The Boss” Mason.

Thai Boxing specialist and BJJ practitioner, Ross Mason, was originally set to face Team Tank member Eddie Ruiz. Now Ross is fighting for the title, Ruiz is left without an opponent. Word on the Grapevine is that Ruiz could be faced with Cage Rage veteran, Dave Lee.

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UFC Tim Sylvia Vs Arloski Fight Video


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Cant remember which UFC fight this was from.

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June 23, 2006 | UFC, Video | Comment About this Article |

Cage Rage Hits the streets of London

On Wednesday 14th June, MMA’s best British bruisers took to the streets with some of the UK’s finest fillies to promote Cage Rage 17: Ultimate Challenge, 1st July Wembley Arena.

The Cage Rage team, fighters, models and press all gathered at top London hot spot, Pangaea at 12pm. From there the fighters and their entourage went to Trafalgar Sq for a photo call and signings for fans. With the St George Crosses flying the Cage Rage boys are getting prepared to fight for England, and are spreading the word around London.

British Heavyweight stars Dave Legeno and Mark Epstein were both in attendance, three weeks before they go head to head in the cage. Both were talking about how tough the fight will be as they are good friends but that in the cage those thoughts have to be behind you and nothing else matters except the win.

Ross The Boss Mason was flying the flag for England leaving Jeremy ‘Bad Boy’ Bailey to enjoy the company of our new presenter, Miss Jerri Byrne. Proving that Bad Boy’s moves outside of the octagon are just as sharp as those inside.

Joining the Brits was Heavyweight new comer Kiane who is preparing the fight with UFC star Tank Abbott.

The event at Wembley Arena will be the largest MMA event to be held in Europe and is set to be a complete sell out. Press, fans and photographers were all out in force bringing a great buzz around the whole day. By the end of the day no one was left in any doubt that Cage Rage 17: Ultimate Challenge is going to be one explosive event.

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Watch your favourite UFC fights on Google Video

From the classics of yesteryear to today’s world champions, here you will see mixed martial arts action that has earned the Ultimate Fighting Championship its moniker – “AS REAL AS IT GETS!”

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June 23, 2006 | UFC | Comment About this Article |

Cage Rage - Tank vs Kiane Fight is off

Dave O’Donnell:
This is very sad news for all concerned. Cage Rage has put in extraordinary effort into getting this fight. However, this is the toughest sport in the world & with the training comes injuries. Unfortunately, Kiane has fell victim to this. I myself went to visit him in the hospital and all the while he was saying that he wanted to fight. The doctors and physicians all said the same thing, “You will not be able to fight”.

Here is Kiane’s Statement:
“I would like to let you all know that I was recently admitted to hospital after injuring myself in training. The injury was diagnosed as a condition known as ‘Gilmore’s Groin’. This involved torn abdomen muscles and needed immediate surgery.

Due to these unfortunate circumstances my fight with Tank has had to be postponed. I would however like to categorically state that I am not pulling out. This dual will go ahead no matter what. My injury has been a minor set-back but it doesn’t deter me in any way from taking on Tank and fulfilling the challenge I have set myself.

This is a challenge that will make martial arts history and I want you all to know that my training really did start from scratch six months ago! My only experience as a fighter prior to this was in 1999. (A fight that was fought with much inexperience, and only 4 sessions of training at London Shoot Fighter)

I can only apologise however to all those who have been anticipating this match on July the 1st and promise you, once again, a fight in September that will truly make history me knocking out tank.�

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The Ring Video Skit - Excellent Knockouts from all of MMA

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June 22, 2006 | UFC, Video | Comment About this Article |

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