Wednesday, 25 June 2014

Chael Sonnen could one day run the UFC, president Dana White says

Chael Sonnen could one day run the UFC, president Dana White says

By: Steven Marrocco June 2, 2014 12:45 pm



BERLIN – He doesn’t see it happening any time soon, but someone will eventually have to replace UFC President Dana White.

Who could do such a job? There’s co-owner/CEO Lorenzo Fertitta and a variety of other executives who already play a big part in directing the company.

There are hundreds of employees around the globe, as well, who perform the day-to-day tasks that keep the MMA juggernaut running.

Who, though, is suited to the job of promoting each and every fight as loudly and passionately as the UFC’s longtime figurehead? Who could keep up with his schedule? Who could battle all the critics and the haters?

Chael Sonnen, said the man he could hypothetically replace.

“I think Chael would be fantastic,” White said. “The thing is with Chael, though, is that he over-exaggerates too much, and you don’t know what’s real and what’s not.”


That’s putting it mildly when speaking about the three-time UFC title contender, whose gift for self-promotion is equalled by an ability to smudge the truth.

Sonnen, after all, once tried to pass off his negative comments about Lance Armstrong on a Mexican impostor. Perhaps that’s the most famous example of his dubious public persona, but certainly not the only one.

Still, when it comes to selling a fight, there’s the UFC president, Sonnen and a bunch of imitators.

“Chael is obviously a passionate guy,” White said. “I think he loves [the sport], and he’s great.”

Now, the question is, could White even convince him to take the job?

“Let me tell you what, Chael has so many opportunities right now, he wouldn’t even have time,” White said. “If I left tomorrow, and they said, ‘Hey, we want you to run this thing,’ he’s got a lot of big opportunities out there right now. It’s wide open for him.”

For now, Sonnen (28-14-1 MMA, 7-6 UFC) is still swinging away in the octagon. On July 5, he takes on Vitor Belfort (24-10 MMA, 13-6 UFC) in UFC 175′s pay-per-view co-headliner. Despite Belfort’s short-notice replacement status following the exit of Wanderlei Silva, White said he is the promotion’s rock.

“The guy never turns down a fight; he never says no,” White said. “Doesn’t matter who it is. I could call him tomorrow and tell him he’s fighting Cain (Velasquez), and he’ll take the fight. He’s the best, man. He’s a great guy. But on the flip side, he’s got a lot of opportunities that others don’t.”

And so, White just might have to hold on a bit longer. But from the sound of it, that’s no big thing.

“People have been predicting my burnout for a very long time,” he said. “It hasn’t happened yet – I don’t see it happening.”

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UFC Fight Night Lineup For New Zealand Card

The UFC will head to New Zealand for the first time this weekend with UFC Fight Night: Marquardt vs. Te Huna. Set for Auckland and the Vector Arena, the card features a main event between Nate Marquardt and James Te Huna. Other main card bouts include Soa Palelei-Jared Rosholt, Hatsu Hioki-Charles Oliveira and Robert Whittaker-Mike […]

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POLL: Would you watch Kimbo Slice in Bellator if they sign him?

Would you watch Kimbo Slice in Bellator if they sign him?
  
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My Top 10 Lists of 2013

I know you guys have question so just ask and don't freak out:
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This was meant to be done shortly after the Best of 2013 series but delays pushed it back until now. Also in a MMA Freak first this list was made by votes from the MMA Forum website. This will probably be the first but not last of these lists. So with that here we go with the lists:

10. Top 10 scariest fighters in MMA

This list was meant to be the capstone of the 2013 Halloween series. The original criteria was that the fighters had to be physically and psychologically intimidating in some way. While there were some big names on the list such as Brock Lesnar, Cristiane “Cyborg” Justino, and Diego Sanchez just to name a few, I don’t think I was clear in the criteria or message. Plus if I had to do it over again I would probably include names such as Wanderlei Silva. However, it was nominated for the Top 10 Articles of 2013 in the Best of 2013 series.

9. Top 10 Olympians who gave MMA a try

At the time I wrote this list, Olympic wrestling had it’s back against the wall. This list was meant to help support the campaign to save Olympic wrestling. While non-wrestlers were on this list such as Ronda Rousey, Ray Mercer, and Mohammed Ali just to name a few, the list was meant to show that Olympians overall could benefit from MMA. Ultimately the International Olympic Committee chose to keep wrestling over Baseball/Softball and Squash but on the condition that two weight classes be added to women’s Olympic freestyle. Overall I think it was a good list and it was fun listing legends such as Randy Couture and Don Frye and well as wrestlers like Alexander Karelin.

8. Top 10 Boxers to Crossover into MMA

This list was written to recognize the elite in boxing who gave MMA a try. There were big name fighters on the list such as Mohammed Ali, Ray Mercer, and James Toney. Also on the list are those who have actually done well in MMA such as Holly Holm and surprisingly Eric “Butterbean” Esch. However, I did leave out some notables such as Jessica Rakoczy. It would look different with a do over.

7. Top 10 MMA promotions that could be on Showtime soon

There was hope at the time that I wrote this list that Showtime would pick up another MMA promotion as a broadcast partner. Since then the prospects have dwindled and in all likelihood MMA will probably never return to the premium cable network anytime soon. However, it was good to look over several of the at the time top second tier promotions. Some of the promotions listed have made big deals like Invicta FC’s deal with UFC Fight Pass, and Titan FC’s deal with CBS Sports Network. Supposedly XFC will be making a television deal soon.

6. Top 10 overrated fighters in MMA

The 2013 Halloween series lists was definitely a fun one to do and this was one of the better lists in that series. In every sport there will always be overrated fighters and without a doubt MMA is no exception. Included in this list were some of the classics such as Joe Son, Thomas Ramirez, and John Matua who all made appearances during the UFC’s early no holds barred tournaments. Then there were also the contemporaries on the list such as Houston Alexander and James Irvin. However, the man who topped the cake was Kimbo Slice.

5. Top 10 MMA fighters turned Hollywood actors

Any of the lists from this point on are some of the more higher viewed lists of 2013 and there is a reason why this one was in that group. This list covered those fighters who’s crossing into some big screen appearances. At the time names such as Georges St.-Pierre and Ronda Rousey were only mentioned as having upcoming roles which is still the case with Rousey. However, there were names on the list such as Gina Carano, Randy Couture, and Bas Rutten that are more recognizable. Watching these their flicks is also fun.

4. Top 10 scariest MMA injuries

Another installment of the 2013 Halloween series, this list was all about shock factor. Injuries in any sport can be brutal and ugly (literally), but in MMA it has a whole different meaning. Among the injuries were Randy Couture‘s flying tooth, Miesha Tate‘s dislocated elbow, and Rich Franklin‘s smashed nose just to name a few. Then there are the broken bones like Tim Sylvia‘s forearm and Corey Hill‘s leg. A lot of these injuries are brutal but since then there have been some more brutal injuries such as Anderson Silva‘s leg that could be added.

3. Top 10 worst weight cutters in MMA

This was only my second list and as such I’m proud that it’s so highly viewed. However, the topic is one that is rather serious in that it covers those who failed to make weight at the weigh-ins. In some cases the said fighters shouldn’t have been fighting at that weight like Anthony Johnson who after missing weight at both welterweight and middleweight is now fighting at light heavyweight. Then there are those who had no excuse to making weight like Gina Carano and Thiago Santos. In a revision Ricardo Mayorga would make the list.

2. Top 10 over-hyped MMA reality show fighters who went bust

So this was my very first list and it was also my first big success. I had always been fascinated by participants on The Ultimate Fighter who had potential but then faltered at some point in their career. However, because Fight Master had just come out at the time I made it a reality list so I could include those who participated in that show. Some notable names on the list included that of Uriah Hall, Jesse Taylor, and Kendall Grove just to name a few. Since then however, people like Hall and Taylor have been making career comebacks.

1. Top 10 men who influenced MMA-Including Sherlock Holmes

Being a history buff I wrote this list to reflect the long history of MMA. Included in this list were some familiar men like Dana White and Rorion Gracie who took part in the UFC in some way. Then you had those legends like Helio Gracie, Antonio Inoki, and Bruce Lee who all had a part in influencing MMA in the technique part. I am very proud of this list even though it isn’t one of my most viewed. I’m not the only one who thought it was well written as it was ranked number four on the Top 10 Articles of 2013 list in January.

If you would like the opportunity to participate in another one of these voting lists register at the MMA Forum. Leave a comment!
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Jeremy Stephens Has Sights Set On KO At UFN San Antonio

Jeremy Stephens doesn’t believe there is an area inside the Octagon where Cub Swanson will give him fits.

The two meet this Saturday night in the main event of UFC Fight Night from San Antonio and the AT&T Center. The winner could make a great case for a future UFC featherweight title fight, as Stephens is 3-0 since dropping down to the division.

“I can strike with him, I can ground-and-pound him, I can out-wrestle him,” said Stephens, during a recent interview with FOX Sports, “I can get back up to my feet and I can submit him. I know I can beat this guy.”

Stephens (23-9), who turned 28 years old in May, has defeated Darren Elkins, Rony Jason via knockout with a head kick and Estevan Payan since a string of defeats at lightweight. He lost a split decision to current UFC champion Anthony Pettis and another decision to Donald Cerrone before being finished by Yves Edwards and deciding to drop down in weight.

With 15 victories via knockout, Stephens feels he can finish off Swanson within the distance.

“When I hit people, it’s not a flash knockout where they get back up,” Stephens said. “I hit people where it’s like, ‘What happened?’ The coaches have to wake them up.

“That’s just a difference in power.”

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Tuesday, 24 June 2014

Tyron Woodley believes he can secure title shot at UFC 174

UFC president Dana White has said that the winner of Matt Brown and Robbie Lawler next month will determine who fights welterweight champion Johny Hendricks next. However, Tyron Woodley isn't quite convinced.

“I don’t think anybody is getting awarded anything,” Woodley recently told MMAjunkie Radio. “This is the UFC. You don’t think they can switch that and change the promos on the spot? I think it’s performance-based.”

Woodley himself fights Rory MacDonald this Saturday at UFC 174. In the St. Louis fighter's mind, he can leap-frog either Brown or Lawler if he manages to put away MacDonald impressively in his home town of Vancouver this weekend.

“I think the best performance is going to get a title shot,” Woodley said.

“My goal is really to focus on beating Rory MacDonald in a dominant fashion – to go up to Vancouver and do my thing. Everything else, whether they give me a shot or not, I’m eventually going to win the world title. I’m going to be in the title picture...I just need to focus on this kid because if I go out there and I don’t win, then I’m not getting a world title anyway.”

Although the right call would indeed seem to be for the winner of Brown vs. Lawler to get the next welterweight title, Woodley has a point when he says things can change rapidly in the UFC. Who would you rather see fight Hendricks when he comes back from his injured biceps?

Let us know in the comments section!

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6/22 EVENING UPDATE: Penick's WSOF 10 Notebook; White shuts down Hendricks on idea of Weidman bout; Gustafsson updates fight result tattoo; ref McCarthy comments on ref-pushing incident and punishment; more

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SUNDAY 6/22 EVENING UPDATE

If you're tuning in to the App for the first time in a while, make sure to check out the big update on the App's home page for notes and information on the changes made to the new mobile site at MMATorch.com in your mobile browser. Our tech team has been working on even more tweaks based on your feedback, and have optimized the site for Safari and the default Android browser. They're continuing to work on the same for both Chrome and Opera as well. Keep sending your thoughts in to mmatorch@gmail.com so we can make the mobile site the best experience for you! We truly appreciate the feedback, and we're making changes as necessary. Here's what's on the site today:

-I gave some further lingering thoughts on last night's World Series of Fighting 10 event today in a new notebook piece. Excerpt: “On the production side of things, Todd Harris continues to be an embarrassment. In the fifth round of Aguilar-Fujino, he was positing that people might want to see a rematch if Aguilar couldn't finish the fight. In the Luiz Firmino-Tyson Griffin fight, while talking about Firmino's last win, said it came against "Yacob" Volkmann; not Jacob, "Yacob." And he said it as if he thought that was the correct pronunciation for some foreign opponent that Firmino had beaten, perhaps not even realizing he had called that fight himself.” The full article is in the main listing at our mobile site at MMATorch.com in your phone or tablet browser.

-UFC President Dana White and UFC Welterweight Champion Johny Hendricks were both on Inside MMA on AXS TV on Friday, where Hendricks attempted to broach the subject of a superfight with Chris Weidman. White essentially shut him down, letting him know he's got a lot left ahead of him before he's thinking about fights outside of his weight class. Here's one of those times I definitely agree with White. See his comments with further thoughts in the main listing now.

-Referee “Big” John McCarthy chimed in on the ref pushing incident from Jason High at UFC Fight Night 42 earlier this month, with McCarthy of the belief that he's been punished too harshly by both the UFC and the New Mexico State Athletic Commission. Catch his comments with further thoughts in the main listing.

-Alexander Gustafsson added to his arm tattoo this weekend, where he has his own creative way of keeping track of the wins and losses on his record. He has triangles representing each result, and he has something a little bit in between for the loss to Jon Jones, as he believes he won the fight. Check it out with some additional thoughts in the main listing.

-Invicta's Ediane Gomes had some harsh words this week for the female competitors in the UFC, whom she accuses of caring more about “showing their asses” than for actually fighting. See her comments with some additional thoughts in response in the main listing.

-Louis Gaudinot released a statement denying any wrong doing after the news came out this weekend that he'd failed a drug test for diuretics out of his March win over Phil Harris. However, he's still accepting the UFC's punishment of a six month suspension. Further thoughts in the main listing.

We thank all of our readers for their feedback and patience as we continue making improvements on the new mobile site. We're an independent voice in the MMA space with no corporate backing, and as such we stay afloat on ad revenue. This shift to the full listing on mobile web brings us a better chance to keep ourselves going and to bring our readers everything we have for the last five years and more, as the mobile advertising market is simply stronger than that on the app. Continue sending us your feedback to mmatorch@gmail.com and let us know how the new features with the Disqus comments section and more are working for you on mobile web!

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