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CA The list of fighters you defeated include Jeremy Horn twice, Wanderlei Silva, Dan Henderson, Alistair Overeem, Dean Lister, Guy Mezger and many others. You also beat Ninja Rua, but lost to Shogun Rua. And then you dropped off the face of the earth. ...
In the end, this fight seemed a lot like the contest between Rousimar Palhares and Jeremy Horn last weekend, in that it just seemed like the bout shouldn’t have lasted as long as it did, considering the multiple fight-ending predicaments both Yvel and Horn found themselves in.
§ Light Heavyweight bout: Rich Franklin vs. Dan Henderson § Light Heavyweight bout: Mark Coleman vs. Mauricio Rua § Middleweight bout: Jeremy Horn vs. Rousimar Palhares Palhares defeated Horn via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27).
Maybe he is not training correctly. Maybe it's his age. Maybe it's the going up and down in weight for fights. Whatever the reason is, Henderson is hitting the wall in fights. When he fought Silva, he won the opening stanza but ran out of gas and got choked out in the second. Against Franklin he was d...
Rich Franklin and Dan Henderson fought the type of fight we expected from two former champions. While the fight was closely contested throughout, to me it was clear that Henderson won the fight. How any judge could have given the first round to Rich Franklin baffles me.Mark Coleman looked li...
Rousimar Palhares looked average in his bout against J.Horn. I was "Not Impressed by his performance!" Jeremy Horn is still a scrappy fighter, who would be trouble for anybody. UFC 97 Liddell/Rua? Hmm...I'll take Liddell third round TKO. Yeah I said it!
Franklin/Henderson played out exactly as expected. Franklin got the better of the striking; Henderson got him to the ground and held him there. Henderson was visibly tired in that last round though, and with more time, Franklin might have been able to pull out a W.
Franklin won the stand up game landing several good shots on Henderson. Franklin attacked with a combination of punches and kicks and Henderson looked gassed after round one. So which winner was the biggest loser? I would have to say Rousimar Palhares.
Rousimar Palhares vs Jeremy Horn This fight wasn't bad at all, except I was very disappointed to see Henderson, being an Olympic wrestler come in and do so poorly against Rich Franklin. EVERYONE KNOWS Franklin comes in with the absolute best cardio; how could someone be so stupid!!
UFC 93 Results Dan Henderson defeats Rich Franklin via split decision (29-28, 27-30, 29-28). Alan Belcher defeats Denis Kang via submission (guillotine choke) at 4:36 of round two Rousimar Palhares defeats Jeremy Horn via unanimous decision
Kick lands for Franklin. Henderson freaks out and lands a big punch. He follows it up with a head kick, but slips. Henderson wins the scramble and is on top in half-guard. Right hands from the top and some elbows by Henderson. He's got Franklin rattled. This is some serious pressure from the top. A kn...
Siver def. Mohr (3rd Rd TKO) Drwal def. Serati (1st Rd TKO) Schafer def. Mendes (1st Rd TKO) Kampmann def. Barros (2nd Rd TKO) Hathaway def. Egan (1st Rd TKO) Denis Kang vs Alan Belcher Rousimar Palhares vs Jeremy Horn Mark Coleman vs Mauricio Rua Rich Franklin vs Dan Henderson
Nate Mohr vs. Denis Siver Jeremy Horn vs. Rousimar Palhares Palhares: Morris, Moreno, Leanza, Oswald, FH, Alton. Consensus: Rua by 2nd round TKO. Rich Franklin vs. Dan Henderson Franklin: Morris. Henderson: Moreno, Leanza, Oswald, FH, Alton. Consensus: Henderson by decision.
He injured his ACL again and pulled out of the fight, thus opening the door for Rashad Evans to KO Liddell and win the title at UFC 92 against Forrest Griffin. If it weren't for Rua's ACL, the entire landscape of the Light Heavyweight Division would be different.
Jeff Cain and Damon Martin from MMAWeekly.com join the show and before getting started they discuss nerd stuff that MMA fighters are involved with. Jeff says the Marcus Davis and Chris Lytle will be the fight of the night and thinks Marcus will win in a decision. Jeff then picks Dan Henderson t...
After it became apparent that Anderson Silva is Rich Franklin’s kryptonite, Franklin decided to move back to light heavyweight, where he began his career. Franklin looked good in his return to 205 lbs., as he easily defeated Matt Hamill at UFC 88 last August. Winner: Rousimar Palhares
Jeremy Horn vs. Rousimar Palhares This is a gimme match for Palhares. He is going to be built up by beating the "UFC Legend" Jeremy Horn. I honestly cannot remember seeing Jeremy Horn win a match. I have put so much faith in Jeremy Horn, and he has never pulled through for me.
Fast forward to now and Liddell has been knocked out both physically and metaphorically. One knockout was the result of now light heavyweight champion Rashad Evans' right hand and the other was by George St. Pierre and Anderson Silva as the faces of UFC.
Enter showcase fights. Rousimar Palhares Vs. Jeremy Horn I like Palhares to be kind and end it in the first round early...If you have anyone that is willing to bet any money on Jeremy Horn in this fight...At ANY odds...Take them. You will win with Palhares.
Only two middleweight fights have ended via split decision (Thales Leites vs. Nate Marquardt at UFC 85 and Patrick Cote vs. Ricardo Almeida at UFC 86). Only 16 light heavyweight fights have ever ended via submission. In comparison, Jeremy Horn alone has 16 submission victories since UFC 3...
For Horn to have any luck he needs to use his wrestling to sprawl and brawl and hope to land enough shots to win by points. Horn however isn’t Dan Henderson and I think Palhares will be able to use his Jiu-Jitsu to get a submission. Rousimar Palhares via Armbar in the first. Submission of the ni...
Some of the fighters to make the jump to RINGS where noted UFC stars: Randy Couture, Jeremy Horn, Enson Inoue, and Matt Hughes. Some saw success and some did not, fighters like Anderson Silva, Quinton Jackson, Fabricio Werdum and Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira for a brief period saw some succ...
Palhares is an up-and-coming 28-year-old Brazilian prospect with a fighting style that resembles the legendary Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira. Palhares went from humble beginnings as a skinny kid fighting to feed his family, to Brazilian Top Team Jiu-Jitsu phenom, and now is one of their be...
On June 13, 2009, the Ultimate Fighting Championship will be hosting their monthly pay-per-view event (UFC 99). The event will take place at the Lanxess Arena in Cologne, Germany. Main Event: Randy Couture vs. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira Dan Henderson vs. Nate Quarry
Matt Hamill vs. Reese Andy Yushin Okami vs. Dean Lister Mike Massenzio def. C.B. Dolloway via Second-Round Submission Quinton Jackson vs. Wanderlei Silva Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira vs. Frank Mir Forrest Griffin vs. Rashad Evans Forrest Griffin def. Rashad Evans via Unanimous Decision
Jeremy Horn: Jeremy "I'll Fight Anyone" Horn Lyoto Machida: Lyoto "Who?" Machida Rich Franklin: Rich "Mr. Ireland" Franklin Chuck Liddell: Chuck "What The F**K" Liddell Anderson Silva: Anderson "You Can't Stand With Him" Silva
He didn't look especially great in his loss to Keith Jardine. His other loss to Jeremy Horn isn't to a name that builds credibility in defeat. That said, neither Jardine nor Horn is a chump. Even champions have off nights and Forrest Griffin is currently the Light Heavyweight Champion.
First, let’s look at Marquardt. After winning a unanimous decision to Mike Swick, he lost a unanimous decision to Rich Franklin (who subsequently got a second title shot). Okami went on to beat Jason McDonald and Evan Tanner (RIP). So where does that leave Silva?
He entered the King of Kings tournament for the RINGS promotion in 1999. King of Kings has attained mythical status among hardcore fans of mixed martial arts, and for good reason. The 48-man tournament featured names like Renzo Gracie, Dan Henderson, Jeremy Horn, Renato Sobral, and Gilbe...
This should change with the debut of the Ultimate Fighter 8 on September 17, when Nogueira and Mir will be the head coaches to be featured on national television. The weight classes for this season will be light-heavyweight and lightweight. It was confirmed that Nogueira brought in fellow...
Silva's resume is a whose who of great fighters including, but not limited to: Rich Franklin, Dan Henderson, Nate Marquart, Travis Lutter, Jeremy Horn and Carlos Newton. Not only does it seem like Silva has been able to make the transition that few Pride fighters have been able to do in cros...
Machida is an extremely well-rounded fighter. He trains with UFC Middleweight Champion Anderson Silva and UFC Interim Heavyweight Champion Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira at the Black House camp in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, which is one of the top camps in all of MMA.
This event may not be until June 7th, but this PPV is drawing a lot of buzz. This fight has major implications in the Light Heavyweight division. The main event of the night is Chuck "The Iceman" Liddell facing off against Rashad "Sugar Evans". Both fighters are coming off of huge victories Eva...
Yes, Anderson Silva is probably the best middleweight champ that the UFC has ever seen and thus is probably the best middleweight fighter in the world. And that's where it ends. I just can't find myself caring about any of the fights anymore. To reference the article title, I'm sure that those...
Couture is one of the most popular UFC fighters of all-time and he sports a 16-8 lifetime record, including victories over former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Chuck Liddell, Vitor Belfort, former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Tito Ortiz, former UFC Heavyweight Champion Tim Sylvi...
Fight #2 was a middleweight fight between Rob Yundt and Gracie Jujitsu fighter Ricardo Almeida. In a rare showing two consecutive middleweight fights were featured on a single fight card as the always dangerous and former #1 middleweight contender Nate Marquardt fought MMA veteran Je...
Jeremy Horn (79-16-5) vs Nate Marquardt (25-7-2) I hope for Horn’s sake that he takes this fight seriously and knows what Marquardt brings to the table. If Horn is on his game he should have no problem finishing Marquardt by submission.