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Kimbo Slice vs Ken Shamrock Elite XC main event fight October 4
By: MMAmania
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Ken Shamrock (26-13-2)â?????? the 44-year-old mixed martial arts pioneer who has not won a professional fight in more than four years â?????? is the next man to challenge Elite XCâ??????s most coveted possession, Kimbo Slice (3-0), according to Sherdog.com.
The bout will serve as the main event of â?????Saturday Night Fightsâ??? on CBS from the Bank Atlantic Center in Sunrise, Fla., on October 4.
Shamrock was a among a short list of possible opponents for the Miami native that also included Sean Gannon â?????? the only man to defeat the YouTube.com sensation in underground fisticuffs â?????? and Brett Rogers.
Out of the trio Rogers was far and away the most qualified and would have likely given Slice the stiffest competition. However, that could have been the problem â?????? Elite XC matchmakers still feel the need to shamelessly build its biggest star.
And what better way then to have him wallop an over-the-hill, past-his-prime UFC veteran on national television.
Shamrock â?????? a UFC Hall of Fame inductee â?????? dropped his first and most recent bout under the ProElite banner, losing to Robert â?????Buzzâ??? Berry via first knockout at Cage Rage 25: â?????Bring it Onâ??? earlier this year.
That, too, was supposed to be a warm-up for the â?????Worldâ??????s Most Dangerous Manâ??? to groom him for a big money match down the road against either Slice, or his younger brother, Frank.
It seems like it didnâ??????t matter â?????? at least one of those fights (Slice) is going to happen. Although a win against Berry would have made this appear (to the casual fan at least) to be somewhat of a fair fight.
Shamrock has lost eight of his last 10 fights dating back to 2001 and heâ??????s on a five-fight losing skid.
The only thing in his favor going into this fight is experience and his submission game. Shamrock has won more than 80 percent of his fights via submission, which poses somewhat of a threat provided he can get close enough to Slice to take him down.
Donâ??????t count on it. But then again stranger things have happened â???¦ kind of like this match up in the first place.
A stiff breeze will make Kimbo fall on his ass. If Ken can set up a takedown with punches, even if they are shitty, I don't see Kimbo being able to avoid the takedown. That is unless he has vastly improved on his takedown defense.
Hopefully this isn't a name for Kimbo to beat.
I just find this a lose lose scenario.
They should spend more time advertising guys like Lawler, Shields and Diaz as their top stars. Shit, they have Shields but you never hear anything about him other than mentioning his fight dates.
Wonder if Elite gave Ken a nice purse to take a fall?
WEC Could Be Headed to Mexico City
Aug 27, 2008 1:29 PM John Chandler
Leonard Garcia. Photo property of World Extreme Cagefighting.
If Urijah Faber and Leonard Garcia are victorious in their respective fights at World Extreme Cagefightingâ??????s upcoming September 10 event in Hollywood, Florida, the two could potentially meet in a featherweight title showdown in Mexico.
Garcia revealed on todayâ??????s edition of TAGG Radio that the WEC has already scheduled a press conference featuring himself and Faber for the third week of September in Mexico City, where the WEC may be planning to hold a show in the near future.
â?????Theyâ??????re flying me out six days after the (Pulver) fight to Mexico City to do a press conference and to make a huge announcement,â??? Garcia said on the radio show. â?????As I understand it, both Urijah and I are going...I think both of us just need to hold up our ends of the bargain on Sept. 10.â???
In order for the two to headline the organizationâ??????s first show outside of the United States, they must first pass their respective tests on Sept. 10. Faber is scheduled to make another defense of his WEC featherweight title against American Top Team product Mike Thomas Brown while Garcia will have his hands full against former UFC lightweight champion Jens Pulver.
Sources: Randy Couture willing to fight in the UFC once more
by MMAjunkie.com Staff on Aug 28, 2008 at 5:20 pm ET
Reigning UFC heavyweight champion Randy Couture could return to the Ultimate Fighting Championship by year's end as part of an out-of-court settlement with the organization.
Multiple sources close to the fighter, speaking exclusively to MMAjunkie.com (UFC blog for UFC news, UFC rumors, fighter interviews and event previews/recaps | MMAjunkie.com), today said that Couture is willing to fight once more for the UFC, possibly before the end of the year, as a potentia; resolution to his ongoing legal battles with the fight promotion.
However, Couture himself could not be reached for comment, and it's unknown if the UFC is even considering the offer at this point.
According to one source, as part of Couture's concession to return the octagon, the 45-year-old UFC hall-of-famer would want to walk away "clear and free" from the organization after the bout.
Couture (16-8 MMA, 13-5 UFC), who hasn't fought since a third-round TKO victory over fellow UFC heavyweight Gabriel Gonzaga in August 2007, resigned from the organization two months later over what he perceived to be a lack of respect from UFC officials, issues over his pay, and the UFC's inability to sign then-top free agent Fedor Emelianenko.
However, Zuffa LLC officials believe, per his fight contract, that Couture's next two bouts must be in the UFC. Couture had said that he wanted his resignation upheld so he could move on with his career, including a potential bout with Emelianenko outside the UFC.
Back in February, Couture signed a deal with Mark Cuban's Dallas-based HDNet Fights promotion. The organization then filed suit against the UFC in Dallas district court to get a declaratory judgment concerning the contractual status of Couture. However, earlier this month, a Texas appeals court ruled in favor of Zuffa and granted the organization's request for a stay against the motion.
In conditionally granting the stay, the court effectively deferred the case between Zuffa and Couture to arbitration to determine the fighter's contractual obligations to the UFC.
The ruling all but ensures that this case will be decided by a Nevada arbitrator and not by a Texas court, though it's likely that HDNet will appeal to the Texas Supreme Court. Arbitration between Zuffa and Couture reportedly has been under way in Las Vegas since early July.
Despite Couture's resignation, during a UFC 82 press conference in March, UFC President Dana White said that he had offered Couture a fight with now-interim UFC heavyweight champion Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira on two different occasions. Although the fight never came to fruition, White has never ruled out the possibility of Couture returning to the organization.
In the other squabble between the UFC and Couture, the five-time champion's employment contract, which is separate from his fight contract, is the focus of a breach of contract lawsuit filed by Zuffa on Jan. 14 in Las Vegas. Zuffa contends that Couture violated the one-year non-compete clause in his contract by having his name and likeness used to promote fights outside of the UFC.
Couture's UFC employment contract expires on Oct. 11 of this year.
It's official: Randy Couture returning to UFC, fights Brock Lesnar at UFC 91
by MMAjunkie.com Staff on Sep 02, 2008 at 4:17 pm ET
After a very public split with the organization back in October, reigning UFC heavyweight champion Randy Couture has agreed to return to the UFC, and he'll meet Brock Lesnar in a UFC 91 championship bout with Brock Lesnar.
UFC President Dana White today confirmed the news in a media conference call.
White also confirmed that UFC 91 will take place Nov. 15 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas -- not at the Rose Garden Arena in Portland, Ore., as first expected.
As part of Couture's return to competition, White confirmed that their ongoing legal battle has been resolved.
"I think some compromises were made on both sides," Couture said.
"All I give a [expletive] about is that he's back and fighting," White said.
White also confirmed that the winner of an upcoming fight between interim heavyweight champion Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira and Frank Mir will meet the Couture vs. Lesnar winner sometime in 2009 to unify the titles.
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaand.......
Brock via Donkey Kong style beatdown.
Hello everyone. Good to see all the usual suspects lingering around here still. Makes it all homey like.
The imagery of Brock and Randy you just created had me lmfao
But seriously ... do we know if Brock can take a punch yet? I would think Mir would've provided him with a chin-check, but I don't recall that happening. There was a lot of hand flailing and attempts to run away as Brock chased Mir around, but I just can't remember if Mir actually got to tag that 1959 Cadillac bumper sized chin on Brock. With Randy, he'll get his chin examined within the first 20 seconds.
Since Sapp still insists on trying to fight in MMA, can we get a Brock vs Sapp on the schedule? It would be a fast and comical extinction of Sapp, but hey ... the UFC is all about the entertainment and I really like to see Sapp get beat up.
And finally, who wins in a Brock vs Fedor match up?
Yeah I saw that on this morning. Pretty excited to see ESPN taking this shit seriously now.
Nah I'm still here.There he is! I was starting to wonder if you went on walkabout again on us.
Honestly? I think Randy is in real trouble here. I don't know if it experience matters considering Brock outweighs Randy by ohhh 60 pounds come fight time. He's obviously bigger and stronger than Randy, but the thing Brock has going for him is he's probably faster than Randy too. That's a crazy thing to say about a 290lb man comparing him to a man that will come in fight time at 225lbs. Not to mention wrestling won't be saving Randy this time.
As for Brock vs. Fedor? As of right now I'd have to say Fedor survives the initial onslaught and takes a Lesnar limb home for a souvenir. But... If Brock proves to be patient enough in his attacks to get through Couture, and more importantly Big Nog? I got Brock all day. He's just too big, fast and strong.