Sunday, December 6, 2009
Rampage will return to to the UFC
Quinton "Rampage" Jackson has announced that after saying he was done with fighting and wants to concentrate on acting, that he will indeed return to the UFC for more fights. After coaching against Rashad Evans this past season of The Ultimate Fighter, the two were set to fight last night at the finale, but it was scratched after Jackson's announcement. The two fighters, throughout the entire season, have been at ends with each other and said they will settle their feud in the cage. It wasn't looking like that would be happening though. Rampage has no announced a specific time for his return, but says he wants to come back to shut up not only Rashad Evans, but UFC president Dana White as well. His issue with the president (and friend) most likely stems from Whites not so nice comments on Jackson's decision to act instead of fight. Jackson will co-star in the film of the poplar series The A Team, with Bradley Cooper.
A "lost" interview with Forrest Griffin
I came across a print interview with my favorite fighter, Forrest Griffin, today and I have to say it is quite entertaining. This guy has one of the best personalities in the sport, and his interviews are never less than hilarious. In this interview with MMA Fanhouse, Forrest discusses his new marriage, his loss to Anderson Silva, his book, and even his new iPhone app. He also talks about who he would like to fight net, however we already know that he fought Tito Ortiz at UFC 106 and was victorious via split decision. If you need a good laugh, here is the interview link http://mma.fanhouse.com/2009/10/02/forrest-griffin-discusses-marriage-anderson-silva-loss-next-uf/
"Bones" takes blame for disqualification
"Well, you know, situations like this can only make you better. A lot of the best fighters in the world, they all have losses and I just want to be one of the best fighters. I don't have too much to celebrate about but I'll come back stronger. I think every thing's about destiny and whoever (Joe Silva) wants me to fight I'll be ready for. I don't call out anyone. I didn't win that fight. I did something illegal. Maybe that's my youth and inexperience. I messed up and I didn't win. If I was smarter I would have thrown elbows more correctly so I gotta go back to the drawing board. There was no warning, (the referee) didn't warn me at all. I think I hit him 15 times unanswered, maybe even more than that. People should go count. I don't feel like I won. I lost. Now I have no pressure because I'm not undefeated!" -Jon Jones (via UFC.com)
Jon "Bones" Jones makes his comments on his first loss last night due to disqualification by illegal elbows. In my opinion, the sport needs classier guys like Jones. He knows that he is still learning and doesn't blame anyone but himself for the loss. I look forward to seeing his next fight. I am sure he will come back only stronger for this experience. He seems to have such a bright career in fighting ahead of him.
Jon "Bones" Jones makes his comments on his first loss last night due to disqualification by illegal elbows. In my opinion, the sport needs classier guys like Jones. He knows that he is still learning and doesn't blame anyone but himself for the loss. I look forward to seeing his next fight. I am sure he will come back only stronger for this experience. He seems to have such a bright career in fighting ahead of him.
Jon Jones DQed. Hamill the victor
On Saturday night, undefeated 22 year old Jon "Bones" Jones fought Cincinnati's own 33 year old, Matt "The Hammer" Hamill. In the very first round, Jones took Hamill down and just man-handled him. But after blocking many of the fists and elbows, and eating an equal amount, referee Steve Mazzagati was forced to stop the fight due to "Bones" throwing multiple illegal elbows to the face of Matt Hamill. Going to the commercial break, it was unsure what the outcome would be, since before cutting to break, the announcers announced the fight over and Hamill was laying on the mat with his eyes filled with blood. However, the judged made the executive decision to disqualify Jon Jones and give the win to "The Hammer". After the announcement, Joe Rogan talked to Hamill and if was obvious that the elbows got the best of his face, especially his nose. His shoulder is also separated, and he was obviously in a great amount of pain.
Franklin taking some time off
For the first time since he began his career with the UFC in 2003, former middleweight champion and Cincinnati native, Rich Franklin has chosen to take a couple months off. He says he needs to get his head together and get his head back in the right place, coming off of a quick KO loss to Victor Belfort. Franklin also says that he likes training in the winter anyway because the winters in Cincinnati can get so bitter. Rich is still,win or lose, one of my all time favorite fighters. I have had the opportunity to meet him on a few occasions and he is one of the classiest guys in not only the UFC, but in all professional sport. I have no doubt that he will be back better than ever.
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