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UFC 137: St-Pierre vs. Condit will take place on October 29 at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada and the weigh-in ceremonies will go down the day before, also at the Mandalay Bay. As a result, an undercard bout between middleweights Brad Tavares (7-1) and Dustin Jacoby (6-0) has been promoted to the main card. The announcement was made early Wednesday morning. This bout seems to be an unofficial No. 1 contender bout; whether or not UFC President Dana White would bump either fighter ahead of Condit is anyone's guess.UFC 138 Leben Vs Munoz
UFC Fight Night 24: Ortiz suffered a concussion and head cut that required dozens of stitches. Davis replaced Ortiz five weeks before the March 26 event and won a decision against Antonio Rogerio Nogueira in Seattle.
St. Pierre sprained a knee ligament during a session that combined boxing with wrestling takedowns. The main card is rounded out with some of the little guys trying to make a name for themselves, as Scott Jorgensen squares off with Jeff Curran in a bantamweight showdown, while Hatsu Hioki and George Roop round out the main card in a featherweight scrap.
Four bouts remain for the Facebook prelim card, which will boast Jeff Curran vs. Scott Jorgensen, Brandon Vera vs. Eliot Marshall, Danny Downes vs. Ramsey Nijem, and Chris Camozzi vs. Francis Carmont. Tavares, a semifinalist on "TUF 11," recently suffered his first career loss. The Xtreme Couture fighter opened his career with a 7-0 mark, which included UFC wins over Seth Baczynski and Phil Baroni. However, at UFC 132, he suffered his first career defeat when Aaron Simpson bested him via lopsided unanimous decision.
With all the changes to UFC 137 due to UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre's knee injury, a fight between Dustin Jacoby and Brad Tavares has gained inclusion on the October 29 pay-per-view broadcast. The middleweights, who had been relegated to the Facebook-streamed preliminary card for next week's UFC 137 event, have been promoted the pay-per-view main card, UFC officials today confirmed with us. The changes also led to Cheick Kongo-Matt Mitrione becoming the co-main event, as the heavyweight contenders prepare to slug it out. The other PPV fights are Roy Nelson-Mirko "CroCop" Filipovic, and Hatsu Hioki-George Roop. UFC 137 takes place Oct. 29 at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas. With St-Pierre vs. Condit scratched, Nick Diaz vs. B.J. Penn was named the new headliner, and Matt Mitrione vs. Cheick Kongo was promoted to co-main-event status.Watch UFC 138 Livestream
Also on the card is a heavyweight showdown between two upstarts, Cheick Kongo and Matt Mitrione. Both men have a chance at having stellar mixed martial arts careers, but is it too soon for these men to be fighting? Pat Barry had him rocked, but Kongo fought back, and landed a powerful hook and upper cut to earn the victory. Despite feelings that Filipovic is near the end of his career, someone with his experience would have been a great test for the Frenchman.
Kongo and Mitrione will surely provide a great fight in the Octagon. Both men have great power and improve each day. But the difference between very good and world class arguably lies in the outcome of the Kongo fight. After all, the co-main-event slot means nothing unless he can do something with it. What if all those years as a football player had been devoted to MMA instead? What would his 5-0 career record be if he has another decade of experience? Everybody hated me, but they also wanted me to lose, so they paid attention to my fights and saw that I'm not as big of a douche bag."
Diaz, who vacated his Strikeforce title to rejoin the UFC, was slated to fight St-Pierre, but after no-showing two press conferences for UFC 137 this past month, UFC president White pulled him from the card. While Diaz's UFC future initially appeared in jeopardy, he ultimately was booked against B.J. Penn in the UFC 137 co-headliner. Penn was slated to fight Condit before the main-event switch.
"There's still often a free-for-all environment," says Rooney, whose clients include UFC veterans Jim Miller and Dan Miller, among others. "Practice has become live sparring, where guys are fatigued from all the training that they're doing. Fighters must spar to simulate fights, but it shouldn't be the overwhelming portion of practice, Rooney says. Individual drills and other work to master specific skills allow for improvement with a lower risk of getting hurt, he says.
Bantamweight semifinals: Bellator Fighting Championship's Season 5 bantamweight tournament is down to its final four, with Alexis Vila vs. Marcos Galvao and Eduardo Dantas vs. Ed West scheduled for Saturday's show (9 p.m. ET, MTV2 and Epix) in Yuma, Ariz.UFC 138 Cris Leben Vs Mark Munoz
Here's how this is going to go down: Diaz is going to slice Penn apart standing and take the fight out of him completely by the third round. Penn will eventually collapse under the onslaught - like so many before him - and Diaz will throw down strikes until the ref stops it. Penn won't lose consciousness, because Penn doesn't do that, but it'll be a convincing, demoralizing stoppage loss, and it'll signal that Penn can no longer hang with the top welterweights in the division.
Keep an eye on Vila, an Olympic bronze-winning wrestler who knocked out highly touted Joe Warren in the first round last month.
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