The new Bellator Champion Series from the Professional Fighters League will call Max home all year long, with fights scheduled from March to December.
Max is ready to fight. The Warner Bros. Discovery-owned streaming service has announced a new agreement with the Professional Fighters League to exclusively stream eight Mma contests from the new Bellator Champions Series. In addition to live fights, the deal will send Bellator-related programming to truTV's new sports block all throughout the year and bring titles and fights from the promotions library to the Max streaming platform.
The Bellator Champions Series on Max begins Friday, March 22, and fights continue through December. The first fight will feature a main event of Corey Anderson vs. Karl Moore. Max will also get the full on-demand library from Bellator, including fights, original programming, and more. Sign Up $9.99+ / month Max.com
This new Mma series will only be available to watch on Max,...
Max is ready to fight. The Warner Bros. Discovery-owned streaming service has announced a new agreement with the Professional Fighters League to exclusively stream eight Mma contests from the new Bellator Champions Series. In addition to live fights, the deal will send Bellator-related programming to truTV's new sports block all throughout the year and bring titles and fights from the promotions library to the Max streaming platform.
The Bellator Champions Series on Max begins Friday, March 22, and fights continue through December. The first fight will feature a main event of Corey Anderson vs. Karl Moore. Max will also get the full on-demand library from Bellator, including fights, original programming, and more. Sign Up $9.99+ / month Max.com
This new Mma series will only be available to watch on Max,...
- 3/20/2024
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
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Bellator Mma is headed to broadcast television.
The global mixed martial arts organization is teaming with CBS for a live broadcast of its upcoming title fight between heavyweight world champion Ryan Bader and Mma legend Fedor Emelianenko in a rematch of their 2019 bout. The event will air on Saturday, Feb. 4, at 6 p.m. Pt on CBS and stream live on Paramount+ for premium subscribers. (Bellator, CBS and Paramount+ are all owned by Paramount Global.)
Bellator 290 will also feature a second title match between light heavyweight Yoel “Soldier of God” Romero going up against the winner of Friday’s Bellator 288 main event between world champion Vadim Nemkov and Corey Anderson. The matches will be filmed live from the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California. Additional bouts for both the main and preliminary fight cards will be announced.
“We have been working tirelessly on growing this...
Bellator Mma is headed to broadcast television.
The global mixed martial arts organization is teaming with CBS for a live broadcast of its upcoming title fight between heavyweight world champion Ryan Bader and Mma legend Fedor Emelianenko in a rematch of their 2019 bout. The event will air on Saturday, Feb. 4, at 6 p.m. Pt on CBS and stream live on Paramount+ for premium subscribers. (Bellator, CBS and Paramount+ are all owned by Paramount Global.)
Bellator 290 will also feature a second title match between light heavyweight Yoel “Soldier of God” Romero going up against the winner of Friday’s Bellator 288 main event between world champion Vadim Nemkov and Corey Anderson. The matches will be filmed live from the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California. Additional bouts for both the main and preliminary fight cards will be announced.
“We have been working tirelessly on growing this...
- 11/18/2022
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Tekashi69 was just turned away at the door trying to attend fight night on Long Island, and our sources say it's connected to a shooting months ago at the Barclays Center. The rapper was stopped by security at the Nassau Coliseum in NY Saturday night as he was trying to make his way in for "Bellator 208: Fedor vs. Sonnen" ... sources close to the situation tell TMZ Sports. We're told 6ix9ine planned to meet...
- 10/14/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Two ex-ufc champions have signed on to fight each other in a jiu-jitsu event in Vegas ... TMZ Sports has learned. Frank Mir (former Ufc heavyweight champ) will take on Forrest Griffin (former Ufc light heavyweight champ) at the Black Belt Cbd Invitational on October 20. Griffin hasn't taken a pro fight since July 2012 -- when he beat up Tito Ortiz at Ufc 148. As for Mir, he fought in April at Bellator 198 -- when he was defeated...
- 10/4/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
There might not be anyone more qualified to pick the winner of the big Daniel Cormier vs. Stipe Miocic fight than Roy Nelson -- he fought 'em Both -- and he's putting his money on the underdog! The heavyweight brawler battled both guys back in 2013 -- and lost both fights -- but tells TMZ Sports there was one big takeaway ... Cormier hits harder than Stipe! There's more ... "Big Country" says Cormier is the smarter fighter,...
- 7/7/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
You don’t hear about fights getting canceled just hours before the bell rings but that appears to be the case for tonight’s Bellator card. Just after Bellator acquired one of their newest and most prized fighters Fedor Emelianko, his fight with Matt Mitrione has been cancelled. As it turns out it’s not even on Fedor’s side. It’s because of Mitrione. According to Uproxx The Mma vet has been pulled due to illness and the Bellator 172 headline tilt is a no-go. A substitute was searched for with nothing acceptable popping up at such short notice. As a result, the lightweight
Fedor Emelianenko’s Bellator Debut Has Been Canceled...
Fedor Emelianenko’s Bellator Debut Has Been Canceled...
- 2/19/2017
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
[[tmz:video id="0_bklhrx5q"]] Pro wrestling champ Bobby Lashley says he's ready to return to the Cage -- telling TMZ Sports he's looking for another big Mma fight ... and wants a shot at the legend Fedor Emelianenko. Lashley isn't just the reigning Tna world champ -- he's also a pretty accomplished Mma fighter with a 14-2 record. He's also on a 7-fight win streak. So, we asked him about his fight plans moving forward and the 40-year-old superstar told...
- 8/8/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Gregory Payan/AP
Mma are arguably the toughest athletes on the planet. In a sport where the money hasn’t come near to scraping the pay of boxers or footballers, why do they continue to fight? The answer is simple; they love competing and for most of them it is all they know.
Continuing beyond your prime in a sport like basketball or soccer doesn’t come with many adverse affects besides you not performing at your best, but it’s a different story in combat sports. The price you pay is your health and the quality of your life. But such is the irresistible draw of competing that even when you’re past your athletic prime and others can see it, it’s possible for the fighter to miss the revelation.
After years of steeling themselves for battle and building their arrogance, they are always, inevitably, the last to doubt themselves.
Mma are arguably the toughest athletes on the planet. In a sport where the money hasn’t come near to scraping the pay of boxers or footballers, why do they continue to fight? The answer is simple; they love competing and for most of them it is all they know.
Continuing beyond your prime in a sport like basketball or soccer doesn’t come with many adverse affects besides you not performing at your best, but it’s a different story in combat sports. The price you pay is your health and the quality of your life. But such is the irresistible draw of competing that even when you’re past your athletic prime and others can see it, it’s possible for the fighter to miss the revelation.
After years of steeling themselves for battle and building their arrogance, they are always, inevitably, the last to doubt themselves.
- 2/18/2016
- by Charles Morrison
- Obsessed with Film
Ufc
Yes, he’s under contract to the WWE, and says his Mma days are done, but that hasn’t stopped one Mma outfit from making a play for Brock Lesnar.
Lesnar’s name has once again been brought up by an Mma promotion, this time by one that simply didn’t exist during his original run in the sport, Rizin. Yet while Rizin Fighting Federation, based in Japan and run by a former head of the legendary Pride, is new, it’s a promotion that has very deep pockets, and happens to have on their roster likely the only opponent that Lesnar would really be interested in facing at this point: heavyweight legend Fedor Emelianenko. The Russian heavyweight was undefeated for basically a decade, and is widely considered one of the greatest fighters of all time.
A fight between the two was hotly anticipated for years, though it never materialized.
Yes, he’s under contract to the WWE, and says his Mma days are done, but that hasn’t stopped one Mma outfit from making a play for Brock Lesnar.
Lesnar’s name has once again been brought up by an Mma promotion, this time by one that simply didn’t exist during his original run in the sport, Rizin. Yet while Rizin Fighting Federation, based in Japan and run by a former head of the legendary Pride, is new, it’s a promotion that has very deep pockets, and happens to have on their roster likely the only opponent that Lesnar would really be interested in facing at this point: heavyweight legend Fedor Emelianenko. The Russian heavyweight was undefeated for basically a decade, and is widely considered one of the greatest fighters of all time.
A fight between the two was hotly anticipated for years, though it never materialized.
- 1/23/2016
- by Jay Anderson
- Obsessed with Film
Jae C. Hong/AP
Prior to WrestleMania 31, the big question was whether or not Brock Lesnar would re-sign with the WWE – or go back to his old stomping grounds in the Ufc’s heavyweight division. When he decided to call it a career in the Mma world at the 11th hour, we were left, as fight fans, wondering what if? What if Lesnar had come back? Who would he have fought? How would he have fared after all that time away?
Better yet, what if diverticulitis had not pretty much taken him out during the prime of his career, and nearly killed him? How good could Lesnar had been then, and what if he had been able to face some of the those great fighters both in and outside of the Ufc, most of whom are now fighting under the promotion’s banner?
There are just so many greats to choose from.
Prior to WrestleMania 31, the big question was whether or not Brock Lesnar would re-sign with the WWE – or go back to his old stomping grounds in the Ufc’s heavyweight division. When he decided to call it a career in the Mma world at the 11th hour, we were left, as fight fans, wondering what if? What if Lesnar had come back? Who would he have fought? How would he have fared after all that time away?
Better yet, what if diverticulitis had not pretty much taken him out during the prime of his career, and nearly killed him? How good could Lesnar had been then, and what if he had been able to face some of the those great fighters both in and outside of the Ufc, most of whom are now fighting under the promotion’s banner?
There are just so many greats to choose from.
- 9/3/2015
- by Jay Anderson
- Obsessed with Film
John Locher/AP
Love him or hate him, Jon “Bones” Jones is an absolute beast.
Coming off of his impressive win over Daniel Cormier at Ufc 182, one of the main talking points surrounding Jon Jones was his place in history and his desire to become known as the greatest mixed martial arts fighter of all-time. In the post-fight press conference he admitted that he was willing to concede the honor to Georges St. Pierre and Anderson Silva, but that he hopes to have surpassed them by the end of 2015.
He’s just being humble–a rarity for Jon Jones–because he’s already the greatest of all-time.
Who is truly the best ever is a hotly and often debated topic among Mma fans. A convincing case can only be made for a handful of guys, but depending on the criteria you’re using to evaluate them the list of potential candidates shrinks even smaller.
Love him or hate him, Jon “Bones” Jones is an absolute beast.
Coming off of his impressive win over Daniel Cormier at Ufc 182, one of the main talking points surrounding Jon Jones was his place in history and his desire to become known as the greatest mixed martial arts fighter of all-time. In the post-fight press conference he admitted that he was willing to concede the honor to Georges St. Pierre and Anderson Silva, but that he hopes to have surpassed them by the end of 2015.
He’s just being humble–a rarity for Jon Jones–because he’s already the greatest of all-time.
Who is truly the best ever is a hotly and often debated topic among Mma fans. A convincing case can only be made for a handful of guys, but depending on the criteria you’re using to evaluate them the list of potential candidates shrinks even smaller.
- 1/7/2015
- by Brad Hamilton
- Obsessed with Film
David Becker/AP/Press Association Images
When you talk of the Greatest of All Time in Mma (the Goat), you have three options for the most part: Georges St. Pierre, recognized as the most dominant welterweight in Ufc history. Fedor Emelianenko, widely considered the greatest heavyweight of all time. And Anderson Silva, the greatest middleweight of all time.
Each option has its merits, but one thing is for certain: no fighter was as feared as Silva during his peak. “The Spider” had explosiveness that few could match, combined with pinpoint striking accuracy. Facing Anderson Silva was for many akin to a death sentence; their fate was certain, only the time at which it came was up in the air.
Though he has not won a fight since 2012, and was defeated twice in 2013 by now middleweight champion Chris Weidman, Anderson Silva remains the consensus greatest middleweight of all time. He continues...
When you talk of the Greatest of All Time in Mma (the Goat), you have three options for the most part: Georges St. Pierre, recognized as the most dominant welterweight in Ufc history. Fedor Emelianenko, widely considered the greatest heavyweight of all time. And Anderson Silva, the greatest middleweight of all time.
Each option has its merits, but one thing is for certain: no fighter was as feared as Silva during his peak. “The Spider” had explosiveness that few could match, combined with pinpoint striking accuracy. Facing Anderson Silva was for many akin to a death sentence; their fate was certain, only the time at which it came was up in the air.
Though he has not won a fight since 2012, and was defeated twice in 2013 by now middleweight champion Chris Weidman, Anderson Silva remains the consensus greatest middleweight of all time. He continues...
- 10/8/2014
- by Jay Anderson
- Obsessed with Film
wwe.com
Wrestling industry insiders have speculated on Brock Lesnar rejoining Ufc when his WWE deal expires this coming April. Dave Meltzer joined Jim Ross’ podcast and the pair talked about Lesnar’s future, with Ross noting that he understood there’d been no serious talks between WWE and Brock over a new deal. That raises the question of a potential Lesnar comeback in the Ufc.
Meltzer believes that it wouldn’t be in Lesnar’s best interests to fight as a 38 year old in 2015, but the Ufc is sure to offer leverage to any WWE negotiations. That’s because Ufc’s pay per view numbers have been declining since Lesnar left the Mma group, something which his return to the sport could remedy.
Brock was an attraction that was able to draw a million buys for a show, but he didn’t quite have the Mma skill to compete with Ufc’s top heavyweights.
Wrestling industry insiders have speculated on Brock Lesnar rejoining Ufc when his WWE deal expires this coming April. Dave Meltzer joined Jim Ross’ podcast and the pair talked about Lesnar’s future, with Ross noting that he understood there’d been no serious talks between WWE and Brock over a new deal. That raises the question of a potential Lesnar comeback in the Ufc.
Meltzer believes that it wouldn’t be in Lesnar’s best interests to fight as a 38 year old in 2015, but the Ufc is sure to offer leverage to any WWE negotiations. That’s because Ufc’s pay per view numbers have been declining since Lesnar left the Mma group, something which his return to the sport could remedy.
Brock was an attraction that was able to draw a million buys for a show, but he didn’t quite have the Mma skill to compete with Ufc’s top heavyweights.
- 9/25/2014
- by Grahame Herbert
- Obsessed with Film
EA Sports
EA Sports Ufc has been out for over a month and the online community of players on both Xbox One and PS4 is populated by a decent-sized community of players who are willing to do everything in their power to kick your butt. Losing in an online game of Ufc is even more crushing than having your head blasted off in an online session of Call Of Duty or getting comfortably beaten in a racing game. The fact of the matter is it’s just you and one other player – your skill pitted directly against theirs – so if you lose the feeling of humiliation is all the more crushing.
Fear not readers of WhatCulture.com – our comprehensive guide will mean that you may never endure the bitter taste of defeat on EA Sports Ufc again. Following the ten hints, tips and tricks laid out here could turn you...
EA Sports Ufc has been out for over a month and the online community of players on both Xbox One and PS4 is populated by a decent-sized community of players who are willing to do everything in their power to kick your butt. Losing in an online game of Ufc is even more crushing than having your head blasted off in an online session of Call Of Duty or getting comfortably beaten in a racing game. The fact of the matter is it’s just you and one other player – your skill pitted directly against theirs – so if you lose the feeling of humiliation is all the more crushing.
Fear not readers of WhatCulture.com – our comprehensive guide will mean that you may never endure the bitter taste of defeat on EA Sports Ufc again. Following the ten hints, tips and tricks laid out here could turn you...
- 7/24/2014
- by Sam Heard
- Obsessed with Film
Dream fights. Or better yet, superfights. That’s a term that has grown and grown in Mma circles over the years as the sport has advanced in popularity, and more and more big name fighters have been signed to the Ufc. Yet despite their almost complete dominance, the Ufc has missed out on several major fights between marketable superstars both inside and outside of their organization.
Take, for example, The Last Emperor, and Brock Lesnar, the biggest heavyweight draw in Ufc history.
Brock vs Fedor would have been the biggest PPV fight ever, at least of the decade (lets leave room for future stars here), but Dana White couldn’t get it done. Whether you believe it was the Russian mob, M-1, a personal beef between Fedor and Dana, or whatever else, it never happened.
It could have. For the sake of the fans, it probably should have. Dana White...
Take, for example, The Last Emperor, and Brock Lesnar, the biggest heavyweight draw in Ufc history.
Brock vs Fedor would have been the biggest PPV fight ever, at least of the decade (lets leave room for future stars here), but Dana White couldn’t get it done. Whether you believe it was the Russian mob, M-1, a personal beef between Fedor and Dana, or whatever else, it never happened.
It could have. For the sake of the fans, it probably should have. Dana White...
- 7/16/2014
- by Jay Anderson
- Obsessed with Film
It’s out with the old, in with the new over at Bellator this Summer, as founder Bjorn Rebney has been cut loose, and Strikeforce founder Scott Coker has been brought in to replace him. Coker has a lot of goodwill in the Mma world with both fans and fighters from his Strikeforce days. Originally a kickboxing promotion, Strikeforce got into the Mma game in 2006 and quickly became the number two promotion in the world, with fights airing live on Showtime. With a solid TV deal behind him, Coker handed out lucrative contracts to the likes of Jake Shields, Dan Henderson, Gilbert Melendez, Nick Diaz, Josh Barnett, Fabricio Werdum, Robbie Lawler, Nate Marquardt, Andrei Arlovski, Alistair Overeem, and most importantly, Fedor Emelianenko.
Fans who for years had wanted to see Fedor fight big name heavyweights got their wish, as Strikeforce built the best heavyweight division in Mma (they probably didn...
Fans who for years had wanted to see Fedor fight big name heavyweights got their wish, as Strikeforce built the best heavyweight division in Mma (they probably didn...
- 7/2/2014
- by Jay Anderson
- Obsessed with Film
Pride legend and former Ufc fighter Cro Cop is heading back to Japan!
A bout between Pride legend Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipović and Olympic Judo gold medal winner Satoshi Ishii has been announced for August’s Inoki Genome Fight 2 in Japan. The heavyweight clash takes place August 23rd in Tokyo.
Cro Cop is 1-1 since leaving the Ufc and briefly retiring from competition in Mma, a period that saw him heading back to the kickboxing realm. There, he would enter and later win the K-1 2012 Grand Prix. In the midst of the tournament (which spans several months), Filipović returned to the Mma world and beat the unknown Shinichi Suzukawa in 2012, before losing to Oleksiy Oliynyk the following year (Oliynyk earned himself a Ufc contract after that fight).
The legendary fighter struggled in his Ufc appearances, and would later openly admit that he was unhappy with how he performed in the promotion,...
A bout between Pride legend Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipović and Olympic Judo gold medal winner Satoshi Ishii has been announced for August’s Inoki Genome Fight 2 in Japan. The heavyweight clash takes place August 23rd in Tokyo.
Cro Cop is 1-1 since leaving the Ufc and briefly retiring from competition in Mma, a period that saw him heading back to the kickboxing realm. There, he would enter and later win the K-1 2012 Grand Prix. In the midst of the tournament (which spans several months), Filipović returned to the Mma world and beat the unknown Shinichi Suzukawa in 2012, before losing to Oleksiy Oliynyk the following year (Oliynyk earned himself a Ufc contract after that fight).
The legendary fighter struggled in his Ufc appearances, and would later openly admit that he was unhappy with how he performed in the promotion,...
- 6/17/2014
- by Jay Anderson
- Obsessed with Film
Gregory Payan/AP/Press Association Images
From that very first event which took place all those years ago in Denver, the power of grappling and submission in Mma has been abundantly clear. A slim, narrow-shouldered Royce Gracie would shock the world by grappling his way to win the first Ufc championship, demonstrating just how effective a submission fighter could be. Though now the unified Mma rules have introduced a set of weight classes, a skilled grappler is able to fight against a man much larger than himself and succeed purely through technique. As we have seen time and time again in the Octagon, a well-timed, well-disguised, well-executed submission can alter the tide of or even end a fight in seconds. Indeed, watching a fighter come from behind to catch his opponent in a skilful submission off of his or her back can be as good as it gets in Mma.
From that very first event which took place all those years ago in Denver, the power of grappling and submission in Mma has been abundantly clear. A slim, narrow-shouldered Royce Gracie would shock the world by grappling his way to win the first Ufc championship, demonstrating just how effective a submission fighter could be. Though now the unified Mma rules have introduced a set of weight classes, a skilled grappler is able to fight against a man much larger than himself and succeed purely through technique. As we have seen time and time again in the Octagon, a well-timed, well-disguised, well-executed submission can alter the tide of or even end a fight in seconds. Indeed, watching a fighter come from behind to catch his opponent in a skilful submission off of his or her back can be as good as it gets in Mma.
- 6/4/2014
- by Sam Heard
- Obsessed with Film
Mma is widely acknowledged as one of the least predictable of any sport. The phrase ‘anything can happen in the Octagon’ has become idiomatic in the Ufc community as fans have all too often been left scratching their heads after one of the sport’s supposed greats has been beaten by someone everybody had cast off as a hack. Regardless of how dominant a champion is, put any adult male against them wearing flimsy 4-ounce gloves and they’ll still have a [very small] chance of connecting with a lucky shot: now substitute this every-man figure for an actual fighter who, despite being dismissed as the underdog, has still managed to ascend the heights of the sport’s premier promotion, the Ufc.
Everyone is mortal and anybody is capable of having an off-night. This unpredictability is part of the reason for the Ufc’s trailblazing expansion over the last 5 or so years...
Everyone is mortal and anybody is capable of having an off-night. This unpredictability is part of the reason for the Ufc’s trailblazing expansion over the last 5 or so years...
- 7/24/2013
- by Sam Heard
- Obsessed with Film
There are plenty of illusions in sports that fans allow to assume reality. We’re all guilty of, at one time or another, telling ourselves that this year is the year for our team. I know I’ve convinced myself on numerous occasions that my team’s latest acquisition would not be a bust even though he is known as an underachiever. And who hasn’t truly believed that their guy could defeat the heavy favorite? That’s what being a sports fan is all about. There is one misconception, however, that we all happily accept as truth because, without it, sports would mean nothing. We can’t be faulted for accepting the blatant deception as athletes themselves fall victim to it from time to time. The professional sports that we live and breathe are not sports at all. They are all businesses that make business-driven decisions to attract the casual fan.
- 3/1/2013
- by Mitchell Stucky
- Obsessed with Film
2012 is over and what an amazing ride. The Ufc inked a paradigm-shifting, multi-year deal with Fox. They held more events, more fights, and carried a bigger roster than ever before. They anointed a new female champion Ronda Rousey (6-0). Champions returned (Gsp & Cain), legends retired (Tito, Fedor, Hughes) and the Greatest only pushed his atmospheric legacy to new heights.
To review the entire year and to forecast and prognosticate the upcoming 2013, I invite back both of the Getting Lucky Mma podcast co-hosts, English Thom Burton and Marcus Mitchell, to join me for a panel discussion.
Subscribe: http://feeds.feedburner.com/GettingLucky
Episode (014) Summary: We start by forecasting who will be champion at the end of 2013 in every single weight division, starting with the Women’s Bantamweight all the way to Heavy division. Favorites for the year include Renan Barao (Bw), Aldo (Fw), Bendo (Lw), Gsp (Ww), Spider (Mw), Jones (Lhw...
To review the entire year and to forecast and prognosticate the upcoming 2013, I invite back both of the Getting Lucky Mma podcast co-hosts, English Thom Burton and Marcus Mitchell, to join me for a panel discussion.
Subscribe: http://feeds.feedburner.com/GettingLucky
Episode (014) Summary: We start by forecasting who will be champion at the end of 2013 in every single weight division, starting with the Women’s Bantamweight all the way to Heavy division. Favorites for the year include Renan Barao (Bw), Aldo (Fw), Bendo (Lw), Gsp (Ww), Spider (Mw), Jones (Lhw...
- 1/4/2013
- by Robert Curtis
- Obsessed with Film
Mike Tyson and Rosie O'Donnell bonded over a mutual admiration for and love of mixed martial arts (Mma) on "The Rosie Show" (Weeknights, 7 p.m. Et on Own). As many consider Mike Tyson to be one of the greatest boxers of all time, there may be some added weight to his words when he says Fedor Emelianenko is the greatest Mma fighter of all time.
It helps that he's not alone in that assessment of the now 35-year old athlete, who went undefeated for ten years. But he's no longer at the apex of his career, so O'Donnell and Tyson agreed that they're currently more excited about Urijah Faber.
Tyson laughed, calling him "the little guy" -- Faber stands 5'6" -- and saying, "He's so cute with the hair." For O'Donnell, she loved how relaxed he was during a fight. "They have him in the headlock and they have him in the crucifix,...
It helps that he's not alone in that assessment of the now 35-year old athlete, who went undefeated for ten years. But he's no longer at the apex of his career, so O'Donnell and Tyson agreed that they're currently more excited about Urijah Faber.
Tyson laughed, calling him "the little guy" -- Faber stands 5'6" -- and saying, "He's so cute with the hair." For O'Donnell, she loved how relaxed he was during a fight. "They have him in the headlock and they have him in the crucifix,...
- 3/23/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
Mike Tyson and Rosie O'Donnell bonded over a mutual admiration for and love of mixed martial arts (Mma) on "The Rosie Show" (Weeknights, 7 p.m. Et on Own). As many consider Mike Tyson to be one of the greatest boxers of all time, there may be some added weight to his words when he says Fedor Emelianenko is the greatest Mma fighter of all time.
It helps that he's not alone in that assessment of the now 35-year old athlete, who went undefeated for ten years. But he's no longer at the apex of his career, so O'Donnell and Tyson agreed that they're currently more excited about Urijah Faber.
Tyson laughed, calling him "the little guy" -- Faber stands 5'6" -- and saying, "He's so cute with the hair." For O'Donnell, she loved how relaxed he was during a fight. "They have him in the headlock and they have him in the crucifix,...
It helps that he's not alone in that assessment of the now 35-year old athlete, who went undefeated for ten years. But he's no longer at the apex of his career, so O'Donnell and Tyson agreed that they're currently more excited about Urijah Faber.
Tyson laughed, calling him "the little guy" -- Faber stands 5'6" -- and saying, "He's so cute with the hair." For O'Donnell, she loved how relaxed he was during a fight. "They have him in the headlock and they have him in the crucifix,...
- 3/23/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Aol TV.
“Sugar” Rashad Evans (16-1-1) headlines the Ufc on Fox event this weekend, January 28, 2012. His opponent is the new Mma prototype of young, hyper-athletic, next generation fighter, Phil Davis (9-0), a fighter cut from the same cloth as current champion Jon Jones.
Evans has been the number 1 contender to reclaim his old belt for nearly two years now and is the consensus #2 light heavyweight in the world by every reputable poll. He is an athletic, powerful collegiate wrestler with quick hands and good power. By every measure, including his phenomenal record with wins over Rampage, Liddell, Bisping, Thiago Silva, and Tito Ortiz, Evans is a top tier fighter. One of the elites.
Or so you would think, but Rashad Evans has a dirty, little secret. A secret that he’s been able to conceal with lucky timing, wrestling, and quickness. A secret that the casual Mma fan would never know...
Evans has been the number 1 contender to reclaim his old belt for nearly two years now and is the consensus #2 light heavyweight in the world by every reputable poll. He is an athletic, powerful collegiate wrestler with quick hands and good power. By every measure, including his phenomenal record with wins over Rampage, Liddell, Bisping, Thiago Silva, and Tito Ortiz, Evans is a top tier fighter. One of the elites.
Or so you would think, but Rashad Evans has a dirty, little secret. A secret that he’s been able to conceal with lucky timing, wrestling, and quickness. A secret that the casual Mma fan would never know...
- 1/24/2012
- by Robert Curtis
- Obsessed with Film
WWE is not the only company interested in setting up a Brock Lesnar pro wrestling match now that he has quit Mma. Wrestling Observer Newsletter reports that Simon Kelly Inoki, a promoter out in Japan, is trying to put together a Brock Lesnar vs. Fedor Emelianenko dream match but have it a pro wrestling bout for the Igf Promotion. Though the chances of it happening don’t seem very likely.
Inoki would need to strike a deal with Ufc and also front up more money than Vince McMahon who would no doubt want first dibs on a Lesnar pro wrestling match and Lesnar, who doesn’t like traveling, would be difficult to convince to make the long trip to Asia. Plus Inoki would have to get over the hurdle of convincing Fedor to try out a pro wrestling match.
The Russian Mma fighter is such a respected shoot fighter that...
Inoki would need to strike a deal with Ufc and also front up more money than Vince McMahon who would no doubt want first dibs on a Lesnar pro wrestling match and Lesnar, who doesn’t like traveling, would be difficult to convince to make the long trip to Asia. Plus Inoki would have to get over the hurdle of convincing Fedor to try out a pro wrestling match.
The Russian Mma fighter is such a respected shoot fighter that...
- 1/12/2012
- by Matt Holmes
- Obsessed with Film
Mma legend Fedor Emelianenko ... Sucks ... and he Sucks Hard ... this according to Ufc president Dana White. White and Fedor have been at each other's throats for months ... a feud which reportedly began after the legendary Russian fighter -- who many claim to be the greatest mixed martial artist who ever lived -- refused to sign a deal to fight in the Ufc. Fedor's manager reignited the war just last month ... when he compared White to...
- 1/4/2012
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Mixed Martial Arts, in its current inception, is a sport. When it began 20 years ago, it wasn’t. Not because it was more violent, which it was, but because it wasn’t conceived or presented as a sport. It was designed, in equal parts, as an earnest attempt to pit one martial arts style against another and as a violent spectacle. The Ufc was started, essentially, as a live-action martial arts infomercial by the Gracie family, the pioneers of Brazilian Ju-Jitsu, who were anxious to demonstrate their vastly superior style against all comers, as they had been doing in Brazil for half a century. Matches generally weren’t the brutal blood-sport people might expect. More often than not, they were simply ugly fights between frequently unskilled competitors.
In less than 20 years Mma, still known to most people as Ufc fighting, has gone from being a nearly unknown fringe interest to...
In less than 20 years Mma, still known to most people as Ufc fighting, has gone from being a nearly unknown fringe interest to...
- 3/30/2011
- by Mike Waldman
- SoundOnSight
The world premiere for The Salamander Key (previously titled "The Fifth Execution") is set for a world premiere in Moscow on Thursday, March 24th. The movie stars Rutger Hauer, Michael Madsen and mixed martial arts' (Mma) Fedor Emelianenko . The action film marks Emelianenko's debut on the big screen. In the film, a group of international scientists disappear on a remote island in South-Eastern Asia while conducting advanced medical research. A Rescue Group is commissioned to seek out the team and locates remnants of a high-tech laboratory revealing evidence that experimental testing has been conducted on animals and humans; the last communication from the scientists prior to their disappearance cautions the world of immanent, grave global disaster. Directed by...
- 3/22/2011
- Comingsoon.net
Twitch Films is debuting the first teaser for action thriller The Fifth Execution. The plot follows the spread of an infection, which causes those exposed to the disease to take their own lives. The first clip below, shows the infection spreading amongst locals villagers, of a remote island. Michael Madsen stars as Rik, a mercenary tasked with removing the threat of infection; also notably starring is Rutger Hauer and Fedor Emelianenko. Check out the first clip for this slash-and-burn film below!
The film's synopsis is here:
"On a remote island somewhere in South-West Asia a weird animal infection outbreak is detected. A charitable institution official, Maria, who has been researching this disease, learns that in a village not so far away, symptoms similar to those of the infected animals are detected in the human body.
When she arrives at the village, she is surprised by the blood tests results, while...
The film's synopsis is here:
"On a remote island somewhere in South-West Asia a weird animal infection outbreak is detected. A charitable institution official, Maria, who has been researching this disease, learns that in a village not so far away, symptoms similar to those of the infected animals are detected in the human body.
When she arrives at the village, she is surprised by the blood tests results, while...
- 3/2/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Brett Rogers attends 2011 Mma Strikeforce press conference. Photo copyright robert mulrenin / PR Photos. Brett Rogers attends 2011 Mma Strikeforce press conference. Photo copyright robert mulrenin / PR Photos. Brett Rogers attends 2011 Mma Strikeforce press conference. Photo copyright robert mulrenin / PR Photos. Josh Barnett attends 2011 Mma Strikeforce press conference. Photo copyright robert mulrenin / PR Photos. Josh Barnett attends 2011 Mma Strikeforce press conference. Photo copyright robert mulrenin / PR Photos 02/09/2011 - Alistair Overeem - 2011 Mma - Strikeforce Press Conference - The Lighthouse at Chelsea Piers - New York City, NY, USA © robert mulrenin / PR Photos 02/09/2011 - Fedor Emelianenko - 2011 Mma - Strikeforce Press...
- 2/13/2011
- by Michelle Wray
- Monsters and Critics
Fedor Emelianenko attending the 2011 Mma Strikeforce Fan Fest in New York City.Photo copyright by Robert Mulrenin / PR Photos. Sergei Kharitonov attending the 2011 Mma Strikeforce Fan Fest in New York City.Photo copyright by Robert Mulrenin / PR Photos. Frank Shamrock attending the 2011 Mma Strikeforce Fan Fest in New York City.Photo copyright by Robert Mulrenin / PR Photos. Fedor Emelianenko attending the 2011 Mma Strikeforce Fan Fest in New York City.Photo copyright by Robert Mulrenin / PR Photos. Brett Rogers attending the 2011 Mma Strikeforce Fan Fest in New York City.Photo copyright by Robert Mulrenin / PR Photos. Andrei Arlovski attending the 2011 Mma Strikeforce Fan Fest in New York City.Photo copyright by...
- 2/12/2011
- by James Wray
- Monsters and Critics
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