If you missed ‘Countdown to UFC 183: Silva VS Diaz’ then do not worry you can catch all here:
UFC 183
Silva vs. Diaz
Date: January 31, 2015
Venue: MGM Grand Garden Arena
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
Video Credit: UFC.Com
If you missed ‘Countdown to UFC 183: Silva VS Diaz’ then do not worry you can catch all here:
UFC 183
Silva vs. Diaz
Date: January 31, 2015
Venue: MGM Grand Garden Arena
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
Video Credit: UFC.Com
UFC Fight Night 63 on April 4th in Fairfax, Virginia is shaping up to be one stacked card with the addition of The Ultimate Fighter season 18 winner Julianna Pena.
Pena will make her long-awaited return to the octagon after being out injured for over a year since winning TUF 18, after having injured her knee in training, which required surgery.
Pena [5-2-0, 1-0 UFC] faces Russia’s Milana Dudoeva [11-3-0, 1-0 UFC], who is on a three fight winning streak at present and has fought a good calibre of athletes thus far, including wins over Shelia Gaff, Danielle West and Elizabeth Phillips.

‘The Venezuelan Vixen’ will be looking for her second straight win in the UFC octagon come April 4th, expect ‘fireworks’ between these two females and it not to go the distance.
UFC Fight Night 63: Mendes vs Lamas is on April 4th at Patriot Center, Fairfax, Virginia.
Fight card so far:
Chad Mendes vs Ricardo Lamas
Benson Henderson vs Jorge Masvidal
Diego Ferreira vs Dustin Poirier
Michael Chiesa vs Mitch Clarke
Shamil Abdurahimov vs Timothy Johnson
Liz Carmouche vs Lauren Murphy
Luke Barnatt vs Clint Hester
Julianna Pena vs Milana Dudieva
It was announced Wednesday evening [Early hours of this morning in the UK] in the United States and that it will air on FOX Sports 1, the UFC are coming to Manila on May 16th.
Home to boxing stars Manny Pacquiao and Nonito Donaire, combat sports fans in the Philippines have always welcomed the UFC athletes with opens arms, showing their support in the masses, so it is no strange fit that a date has now been set for an event.
Established contenders Mark Munoz, John Dodson and Chris Cariaso will be proudly representing their Filipino roots, where there are plenty of options for UFC matchmakers .
Anderson Silva (33-6 MMA, 16-2 UFC), a former Strikeforce welterweight champion, and ex-UFC middleweight champion. Nick Diaz (26-9 MMA, 7-6 UFC), will meet in a 185 lb (middleweight) Superfight, which headlines UFC 183 this Saturday, 31st January at the Las Vegas’ MGM Grand Garden Avenue.
UFC on DISH, Scott Patrick sat down with Anderson Silva and Nick Diaz, to discuss their much-anticipated middleweight bout. Anderson Silva is looking to come back from two losses, and a shocking leg injury against middleweight champ, Chris Weidman. Meanwhile Nick Diaz will be looking for his middleweight debut Win, against arguably the best MMA fighter of all time.
Video Credit: UFC on DISH
Nick on Nick:
When I stopped fighting, I didn’t see me in the right fight. I just went ahead, quit fighting until that [Anderson Silva] came up. That was a big enough deal for me to come back and make a show.
Nick on his decision to agree to the fight with Anderson Silva:
We will see if it’s for the better. I could have not taken this fight. I’m here to fight.
Nick on bringing in Elite striking partners:
I have always had a lot of different kickboxer’s, Artem Levin [GLORY], being one of them. I have done more work with a lot more professional strikers than your average MMA Athletes, it was a great experience to train with them.
Nick on the outcome of the Anderson Silva fight:
I’m not in it to prove anything. I didn’t just wake up and say ‘I want to fight Anderson Silva’ it was just the kind of the way it was. I’m going to do, what I’m going to do. See how it goes. I just got to go out there and fight.
Nick on Training Full Stop:
It feels good to train for me. I have been doing it for so long [Triathlon’s], training or putting myself in some level of competition, I just really don’t feel right if I am not. To me I just have to do something.
Video Credit : HDNetFights

UFC in Stockholm, Sweden did not disappoint, from the opening Fight Pass Prelim fights to the Main Card fights.
We had everything. Knockouts, TKO’s, Submissions, Decisions, and upsets (for some, in more ways than one)! What more could we ask for!
Here are all the results :
Anthony Johnson looking up WIN
Anthony Johnson Def Alexander Gustafsson via TKO (Punches) 2 min 15 Sec Round One

Gegard Mousasi def Dan Henderson via TKO (Punches) 1 min 10 secs Round One

Ryan Bader def Phil Davis via Split Decision 29-28 Bader, 29-28 Davis, 29-28 Bader

Sam Sicilia def Akira Corassani via KO 3 min 26 secs Round One

PRELIMS
Mirsad Bektic def Paul Redmond via Unanimous Decision 30-27, 30-27, 30-25

Mairbek Taisumov def Anthony Christodoulou via KO Round Two, 0.38 seconds

Nikita Krylov def Stanislav Nedkov via Guillotine Round one, 1 min 24 seconds

Makwan Amirkhani def Andy Ogle via TKO (Punches) 0.08 secs Round One

Kenny Robertson def Sultan Aliev via TKO (Punch) 2 min 42 secs Round One

Albert Tumenov def Nico Musoke via Unanimous Decision 29-28, 29-28, 29-28

FIGHT PASS PRELIMS
Neil Seery def Chris Beal via Unanimous Decision 29-28, 29-28, 30-27

Viktor Pesta def Konstantin Erokhin via Unanimous Decision 29-28, 30-27, 30-27
Viktor Pesta Win
BONUSES
Anthony Johnson $50,000
Gegard Mousasi $50,000
Makwan Amirkhani $50,000
Kenny Robertson $50,000

Benson Henderson got his wish granted, after losing a close split decision fight last weekend with Donald ‘ Cowboy’ Cerrone. The former lightweight champion stated he wanted to fight again soon and was willing to face anyone, anytime, anywhere.
An injury forced Bobby Green out of his scheduled bout with Jorge Masvidal after revealing he had torn his Quad, he will be out for around five months.
In steps Benson Henderson who will now be competing against Jorge Masvidal on the UFC Fight Night 63: Mendes vs Lamas card,
With an another line up revealed yesterday, Brit Luke Barnatt [8-2-0] has also been added to the card to face Clint Hester [7-4-0] along with female bout Liz Carmouche [9-5-0] vs Lauren Murphy [8-1-0].
This is shaping up to be one great fight card in Fairfax, Virginia that you do not want to miss.
UFC Fight Night 63: Mendes vs Lamas is on April 4th at Patriot Center, Fairfax, Virginia.
Fight card so far:
Chad Mendes vs Ricardo Lamas
Benson Henderson vs Jorge Masvidal
Diego Ferreira vs Dustin Poirier
Michael Chiesa vs Mitch Clarke
Shamil Abdurahimov vs Timothy Johnson
Liz Carmouche vs Lauren Murphy
Luke Barnatt vs Clint Hester
The UFC heads to the Tele2 Arena on Saturday for another huge stadium show in Stockholm, Sweden. Light heavyweight contenders Alexander Gustafsson and Anthony Johnson face off in the main event, with the winner on course for a title shot vs. Jon Jones. In the co-main event, MMA legend Dan Henderson returns to middleweight to face Gegard Mousasi, while Phil Davis and Ryan Bader engage in their own light heavyweight battle.
It was now time for the all important weigh-in’s to begin, all athlete’s, bar one made their scheduled contracted weight.
Stockholm, Sweden get ready for UFC on FOX 14.

MAIN CARD
Alexander Gustafsson (205 lbs) vs. Anthony Johnson (204 lbs)

Dan Henderson (185 lbs) vs. Gegard Mousasi (185 lbs)
Phil Davis (206 lbs) vs. Ryan Bader (205 lbs)
Akira Corassani (145 lbs) vs. Sam Sicilia (145 lbs)
PRELIM CARD
Nico Musoke (171 lbs) vs. Albert Tumenov (170 lbs)
Kenny Robertson (170 lbs) vs. Sultan Aliev (170 lbs)
Andy Ogle (146 lbs) vs. Makwan Amirkhani (145 lbs)

Nikita Krylov (205 lbs) vs. Stanislav Nedkov (205 lbs)
Mairbek Taisumov (156 lbs) vs.Anthony Christodoulou (156 lbs)
Mirsad Bektic (145lbs) vs. Paul Redmond* (149 lbs) 3 pounds over*
FIGHT PASS PRELIMS
Viktor Pesta (239 lbs) vs. Konstantin Erokhin (229 lbs)
Neil Seery (125 lbs) vs. Chris Beal (126 lbs)
* Paul Redmond will not re-weigh. So he will be fined ahead of tomorrow’s fight with Mirsad Bektic.
It was reported yesterday [Thursday], that Bobby ‘King’ Green is out injured for his bout with Jorge Masvidal at UFC Fight Night 63, which is due to take place in Fairfax, Virginia on April 4th with a torn quad, with over a 50% tear. He’ll be out for an estimated 5 months.

We wish Bobby Green a speedy recovery. I for one can not wait to see him return to action, fit and healthy.
In the early hours of Tuesday 20th January 2015, UFC and Bellator MMA veteran Dave Herman [22-6] who most recently competed for Titan FC, was arrested for leading a police chase in Indiana.
Charges were filed by Dekalb County Sheriff Department and states Herman was ‘Speeding without his lights on and did not immediately pull over. Once he did stop, he approached the officers and forced them to use a taser’.
The charges Herman faces include resisting law enforcement with a vehicle, battery against law enforcement and neglect of a dependent.
Now this is where Herman’s wife [Madeleine] steps in, who filmed a good portion of what happened.
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