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John’s UFN 17 Predictions and Worth the bet!

February 7th, 2009

John’s UFN 17 Predictions and Worth the bet!

UFN 17 Fight

John’s Pick

Method

Round

Minute

Worth the bet?

Joe Lauzon vs Jeremy Stephens

Winner: Joe Lauzon

Submission

2

3

Yes - BET!

Matt Grice vs Matt Veach

Winner: Matt Grice

Unanimous Decision

3

5

Yes - BET!

Nick Catone vs Derek Downey

Winner: Nick Catone

Technical Knock Out

2

3

Yes - BET!

Mac Danzig vs Josh Neer

Winner: Josh Neer

Split Decision

3

5

Yes - BET!

Gleison Tibau vs Rich Clementi

Winner: Rich Clementi

Unanimous Decision

3

5

Yes - BET!

Dan Miller vs Jake Rosholt

Winner: Dan Miller

Submission

2

3

Yes - BET!

Anthony Johnson vs Luigi Fioravanti

Winner: Anthony Johnson

Technical Knock Out

2

3

Not Worth It

Cain Velasquez vs Dennis Stojnic

Winner: Cain Velasquez

Technical Knock Out

1

3

Not Worth It

Kurt Pellegrino vs Rob Emerson

Winner: Kurt Pellegrino

Submission

2

3

Yes - BET!

Steve Bruno vs Matt Riddle

Winner: Matt Riddle

Unanimous Decision

3

5

Yes - BET!

 

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Kill or be killed: MMAmania.com exclusive conversation with UFC lightweight Joe Lauzon

January 10th, 2009

Joe Lauzon
What a difference massive nationwide exposure on The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) can make in the life of a mixed martial arts fighter … just ask season five alum, Joe Lauzon.

“It was ridiculous,” Lauzon explains about the difference before and after the Spike TV reality-based fight program. “You’ll be going out and just get stopped by random people who say, ‘I watch you fight and I saw you fight.’ It’s just kind of weird. It’s kind of unreal.”

Lauzon is used to the real world — he is self-proclaimed computer geek who was working full-time as a network administrator prior to his Octagon debut against Jens Pulver at UFC 63: “Hughes vs. Penn 2″ back in 2006.

The Wentworth Institute of Technology graduate from Brockton, Mass., was supposed to serve as a sacrificial lamb for the former lightweight champion. “Lil Evil” was supposed to challenge for the 155-pound title, which the promotion recently resurrected after it was dissolved in 2002.

Lauzon apparently didn’t get the memo, drilling Pulver in the first round with a punch that basically ended the fight. Life as he knew it would never be the same.

“I had just started a full time job,” Lauzon explained. “I’d only been training for like two years … but I was training all the time. I was very ready to fight Pulver. I was doing all the motions. ”

He had the option after surprise win, which was one of the biggest upsets at the time in the history of the sport, to either continue competing in the UFC or become a TUF contestant. He chose the show and was among the early favorites to win the 16-man tournament-style series.

Lauzon was selected by coach BJ Penn to compete on the blue team against Pulver’s yellow-colored squad. And it appeared that he was on the road to the finals before being overwhelmed by the takedowns and wrestling of Manny Gamburyan in the semifinals.

It was a bitter pill to swallow. But sometimes in defeat fighters learn more about themselves than in victory. Lauzon certainly used the loss to his advantage.

“After I came off the Ultimate Fighter reality show I went back to work for a little bit,” he explained. “But I just couldn’t take it. I was training twice a day on the Ultimate Fighter reality show and it was driving me nuts not to be able to go to boxing or be unable to train in the morning. The fact that I had to go into work first and then I could train after. I just couldn’t take it. I couldn’t handle it. It was like, I’d be sitting there: Oh this is a waste of time. It sucks. I want to fight. This is what I should be doing. I don’t want to slip behind. I quit my job and have been at full-time ever since.”

It appeared to be the wise move — Lauzon was enjoying a six-fight win streak (three inside the Octagon). But, of course, in the UFC no good deeds go unpunished, Accordingly, the promotion rewarded Lauzon with a fight against perennial top division contender Kenny Florian in the main event of UFC Fight Night 13 in April 2008.

Unfortunately, the fight did not go according to plan. In fact, when we asked him about it, he revealed that nothing really went right that night in Broomfield.

“Kenny is good,” he said. “He beat me up pretty good. I thought I was going to win that fight. I thought I had the first round. I thought it was really close. I don’t know if it was nerves that got to me. Maybe altitude played a role in it. There was a whole mess of things that went wrong. I get fouled, the ref takes away my take down and I don’t understand why. I’m not going to hype up, ‘Oh I want to fight him again,’ but I wouldn’t mind it at all.”

He’ll have to wait — Florian is expected to challenge for the lightweight title once again after going on to defeat Roger Huerta and Joe Stevenson after besting Lauzon. In the meantime, he’ll have to settle for another former number one contender Hermes Franca.

The two aggressive fighters are slated to headline UFC Fight Night 17 in Tampa, Fla., on February 7. It’s another opportunity for him to shine and leap to the next level, but Lauzon knows that it won’t be easy.

“It’s a huge fight — Hermes is super dangerous,” Lauzon remarked. “He plays possum pretty much the entire fight. He pretty much just sits back and lets you do your thing then he comes with a vicious overhand or a ridiculous arm lock. He has always got cardio through the whole fight. He is dangerous.”

He knows he needs to be at the top of his game and prepared 100 percent to knock off the feisty Brazilian.

“I’m working with guys who are heavier than me, who have that style, but can explode and stuff,” he said about he pre-fight training. “Lots of boxing, trying to deal with the different combinations that he is going to throw, that he is going to come with. I’m trying to make sure my defense is good. I don’t want to get hit with any of those crazy bombs.”

Bombs indeed — Franca has demonstrated his punching power, which is somehow overlooked because of his jiu-jitsu prowess. But as Spencer Fisher, Ryan Schultz and even Gabe Ruediger could attest, Franca hits hard. He’s without a doubt one of the most well-rounded and experienced fighters in the division.

Lauzon, however, is no slouch himself.

“I’m dangerous everywhere,” he said. “I think I’m pretty unpredictable. I think I do quite a few different things well. I think I adapt very, very well. There has been certain times where I have done something in a fight or a grappling tournament that I have never done in training — never — and I’ve gotten a win with it. So it’s dangerous when you are fighting somebody like that. I think I’m a lot bigger than him. I’ve got a reach on him. I think there will be a pretty noticeable size difference and that is tough, too.”

If his record is any indication, than Lauzon is right on the money. He has never gone the distance in 21 professional bouts win or lose. He either finishes or gets finished. It’s that “balls to the wall” mentality that more than likely is the reason he is featured in high profile bouts.

February 7 will be no different.

“I really like to get in and get out,” he explained. “I like to be the aggressor. I like to push the pace. I want to have an exciting fight. I don’t like putting things in the judge’s hands. I like to go out and push the pace. I’d rather lose, if the other guy is better, rather than try to squeak out a decision.”

Spoken like a true engineer.

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Former IFL middleweight Dan Miller tapped as replacement to face Jake Rosholt at UFN 17

January 8th, 2009
Former International Fight League middleweight champion Dan Miller is in and Alessio Sakara is out. The website MMA Weekly first reported Wednesday night that Miller has been tapped to replace Sakara as the opponent for former NCAA champion Jake Rosholt during the former’s UFC debut on Feb. 7 at UFC Fight Night 17. FiveOuncesOfPain.com has since [...]

Dan Miller, Jake Rosholt, MMA News, UFC Fight Night 17

Joe Lauzon predicts ‘dog fight’ against Hermes Franca at UFC Fight Night 17

January 6th, 2009


E. BRIDGEWATER, Mass. – UFC lightweight sensation Joe “J-Lau” Lauzon fights once again in the main event February 7, headlining “UFC Fight Night” on Spike TV against fellow Brazilian jiu-jitsu specialist Hermes Franca, live from the Sun Dome in Tampa, Florida.

Lauzon (17-4, 5 KOs, 12 submissions), star of The Ultimate Fighter 5 television reality show, last headlined April 2, 2008 Joe in disappointing loss by second-round TKO to fellow Massachusetts fighter Kenny Florian on UFC Fight Night 13 in Denver. “J-Lau” bounced right back this past September, registering an impressive second-round stoppage of Kyle Bradley (13-6) on UFC Fight Night 15 in Omaha, Nebraska.

“It’s kind of weird,” Lauzon said, “but I’ve gone from undercard to main event, back to undercard, and now main event again. I’m not complaining at all. This is a huge fight for me, second only to my main event in Denver, which was more personal with both of us (Lauzon and Florian) from Massachusetts.”

Former UFC lightweight title challenger Franca (20-7), fighting out of Juniper, Florida by way of his native Brazil, is a former WEC and AFC champion. His most notable victories to date include a knockout of former UFC lightweight title challenger Caol Uno five years ago and third round submission (arm-bar) Jamie Varner in 2006.

In his UFC championship fight in 2007 against Sean Sherk, Franca lost a 5-round decision on UFC 73: “Stacked.” In his last action (October 25), Hermes won a 3-round decision versus Marcus Aurelio at UFC 90.

“This fight will be different than the one against Florian,” Lauzon promised. “I’m going to push the pace, be more aggressive. He’s a counter-puncher who likes his opponents to come to him. He’s a good defensive fighter, very good in every way. We’re both dangerous. It’s going to be fast-paced, a real dog fight.”

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UFC Fight Night 17 “Lauzon vs Franca” Fights Confirmed

January 6th, 2009

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The UFC has confirmed the Spike TV telecast of UFC Fight Night 17 “Lauzon vs. Franca” set to air live on February 7, from the University of Southern Florida Sun Dome in Tampa, Florida.

The main card will feature a lightweight contender match between Joe Lauzon and Hermes Franca.

UFN 17 MAIN CARD

Hermes Franca (19-7) vs. Joe Lauzon (17-4)
Cain Velasquez (4-0) vs. Denis Stojnic (5-1)
Mac Danzig (18-5-1) vs. Josh Neer (24-7-1)
Amir Sadollah (1-0) vs. Nick Catone (5-0)

UFN 17 PRELIMINARY CARD

Kurt Pellegrino (12-4) vs. Rob Emerson (8-6)
George Sotiropolous (9-2) vs. Matt Grice (9-1)
Alessio Sakara (13-7) vs. Jake Rosholt (5-0)
Gleison Tibau (15-6) vs. Rich Clementi (32-13-1)
Anthony Johnson (6-2) vs. Luigi Fioravanti (14-4)

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Josh Neer still expected to compete at UFC Fight Night 17

January 6th, 2009
A planned lightweight bout between Mac Danzig and Josh Neer is still on the schedule for UFC Fight Night 17 on February 7, according to Neer’s management. “Josh will be fighting Mac Danzig February 7th in the co-main event in Tampa as scheduled,” reads a statement by KO Dynasty Sports Management CEO Mickey Dubberly, who represents [...]

Josh Neer, MMA News, UFC Fight Night 17

UFC confirms fight card for Fight Night 17 ‘Lauzon vs Franca′ on Feb. 7

January 6th, 2009

The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) today confirmed several bouts for its SpikeTV telecast scheduled for February 7 at the University of Southern Florida (USF) Sun Dome in Tampa, Florida.

Fight Night 17: “Lauzon vs. Franca” features the lightweight showdown between former 155-pound contender Hermes Franca and The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 5 alum and BJ Penn pupil Joe Lauzon, as well as the highly anticipated showdown between lightweights Mac Danzig and Josh Neer.

In the only heavyweight battle of the evening, the oft-talked about Cain Velasquez will have a chance to introduce himself to the masses when he locks horns with Sarajevo native Denis Stojnic.

And TUF 7 winner Amir Sadollah — who was forced to withdraw from his scheduled bout at UFC 91: “Couture vs. Lesnar” because of a leg infection — will finally get a chance to keep his momentum going when he tries to spoil the debut of Nick Catone.

UFC Fight Night 17 is scheduled to air only four fights — though I find it unlikely all four will go to a decision (especially with Velasquez competing). That should allow some of the undercard bouts (like Johnson vs. Fioravanti) to find their way into the broadcast.

Here is the official UFC Fight Night 17 line up:

Main event:
155 lbs.: Hermes Franca (19-7) vs. Joe Lauzon (17-4)

Main card:
265 lbs.: Cain Velasquez (4-0) vs. Denis Stojnic (5-1)
155 lbs.: Mac Danzig (18-5-1) vs. Josh Neer (24-7-1)
185 lbs.: Amir Sadollah (1-0) vs. Nick Catone (5-0)

Under card:
155 lbs.: Kurt Pellegrino (12-4) vs. Rob Emerson (8-6)
155 lbs.: George Sotiropolous (9-2) vs. Matt Grice (9-1)
185 lbs.: Alessio Sakara (13-7) vs. Jake Rosholt (5-0)
155 lbs.: Gleison Tibau (15-6) vs. Rich Clementi (32-13-1)
170 lbs.: Anthony Johnson (6-2) vs. Luigi Fioravanti (14-4)

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Josh Neer vs Mac Danzig UFC Fight Night 17 fight is on despite recent arrest

January 6th, 2009

From Mickey Dubberly — Chief Executive Officer of K.O. Dynasty Sports Mgt. — on behalf of his client, Josh Neer:

“Josh will be fighting Mac Danzig February 7 in the co-main event in Tampa as scheduled. Josh has been training very hard for this fight, and is looking forward to putting on a great fight for the UFC and fans. Josh would like to once again thank his family, fans, friends, training partners, UFC , and everyone that has supported him through his career.”

Despite a recent video interview that appeared with “The Dentist” just yesterday that cast doubt on his participation at UFC Fight Night 17 at the USF Sun Dome in Tampa, Fla., on February 7 following a New Year’s Eve arrest, it appears that Josh Neer will indeed compete against against Mac Danzig as scheduled. For more on the situation check out our fighter archive right here.

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Matt Riddle vs Steve Bruno UFC Fight Night 17 bout possible Feb. 7

January 5th, 2009

matt riddle

The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 7 cast clown, Matt Riddle (1-0), will meet up with Steve Bruno (12-4) inside the Octagon at UFC Fight Night 17 from the University of Southern Florida (USF) Sun Dome in Tampa, Fla., on February 7, 2009.

FiveOuncesOfPain.com reported the welterweight match up — a first for Riddle — earlier today.

Riddle — who on the show joked that he still lived with his mother, didn’t have a driver’s license and much more — is perhaps best known for shattering Dan Simmler’s jaw in the opening of the show, which coach Quinton “Rampage” Jackson quipped was the “Knockout of the Century.”

He was bounced out of the tournament-style show courtesy of a Tim Credeur armbar. He rebounded to score a unanimous decsion win over Dante Rivera at the TUF 7 Finale back in June — the first of his professional fighting career.

Riddle now trains at Arizona Combat Sports alongside WEC Lightweight Champion Jamie Varner, CB Dolloway, Ryan Bader and others, proving that he is serious about improving his mixed martial arts skills.

His opponent, Bruno — the United States Navy veteran turned mixed martial artist — scored his first win inside the Octagon against Johnny Rees via submission (rear naked choke) at UFC Fight Night 16: “Fight for the Troops” on December 1.

The American Top Team (ATT) member was overwhelmed by Chris Wilson at UFC 87: “Seek and Destroy” in August 2008, dropping a lopsided unanimous decision.

UFC Fight Night 17 features a 155-pound match up between Joe Lauzon and Hermes Franca. Fellow lightweights Mac Danzig and Josh Neer are also likely hook ‘em up in the co-featured fight of the night, provided Neer is in the clear following a recent arrest for Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) and other charges in Iowa.

To check out the latest UFC Fight Night 17 fight card and rumors click here.

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Josh Neer video after arrest indicates Mac Danzig fight not a lock

January 4th, 2009

The reporter at the end of the feature hints that the promotion is currently deciding whether or not Neer will compete against Mac Danzig at UFC Fight Night 17 on February 7. He says that a decision will be made earlier this week. We’ll keep you posted. Check out the video after the jump.

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