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		<title>Dream 10 Betting Analysis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Delphi
Shinya Aoki (-245, BetCRIS) vs Vitor Ribeiro (+200, Bodog)
This is more of a grappling match set to MMA rules.  Both of these lightweight fighters are BJJ badasses and will most likely take the fight to the ground.  Shinya Aoki is the current WAMMA lightweight champion with a record of 20-4.  Twelve [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Shinya Aoki (-245, BetCRIS) vs Vitor Ribeiro (+200, Bodog)</strong></p>
<p>This is more of a grappling match set to MMA rules.  Both of these lightweight fighters are BJJ badasses and will most likely take the fight to the ground.  Shinya Aoki is the current WAMMA lightweight champion with a record of 20-4.  Twelve of those victories have come via submission and he is skilled at both the top and bottom BJJ game.   He is also known for his exciting flying submission attacks in competition (a la Dave Camarillo).  He is 5’11” with a very lean and lanky body that allows him to maximize the leverage on his submissions.  That added to his explosiveness makes his BJJ extremely dangerous.  His list of victims include the likes of Caol Uno, Eddie Alvarez, and JZ Calvancante.  He most recently lost to Hayato Sakurai, who decided to just knee the hell out of Aoki’s face on the ground.  Of his 4 losses, 2 have come via TKO, 1 via unanimous decision, and one via KO.  His biggest weakness is probably his standup skills, but that shouldn’t play much of a factor in this fight.  Besides, he has been able to use his Judo skills in the past to take the fight to the ground, so it is not a huge weakness.</p>
<p>Vitor “Shaolin” Ribeiro is another great BJJ fighter.  He is highly decorated in the BJJ world, even more so than Aoki.  He has a 20-2 record and again like Aoki, 12 of those came via submission.  The two losses were via TKO.  However, he has not had quite the same level of competition as Aoki.  His most recent fight was one of his few TKO victories over Katsuhiko Nagata via non-other than knees to the head.  He is a little smaller than Aoki at 5’8”, but again has much better grappling credentials.  It should also be noted that he trains out of the famed BJJ camp Nova Uniao with such fighters as Thales Leites, Jose Aldo, and Wagnney Fabiano.</p>
<p>Since this fight is going to most likely be a grappling match between two highly skilled BJJ aces whom neither has ever been submitted in fights before, I won’t even bother with the standup game.  The largest factors in the fight will be Aoki’s ingenuity and speed, and Shaolin’s grappling pedigree.  I’d hate to have to assign an edge, but since Aoki has had higher quality of opponent, I would give it to him.  That being said, I wouldn’t count Ribeiro out.  He hasn’t had the same coverage as Aoki, but he is still very dangerous and a game opponent in this fight.  He could neutralize the ground game of Aoki and pull out a TKO like his last fight.  Either that or grind out a decision victory.  This fight is definitely very hard to call.</p>
<p><strong>Final Prediction:</strong> At the current lines, I would give a slightly better chance to Vitor Ribeiro and would be willing to put a .3 unit bet down at +200 for a .6 unit payout.  However, I would wait a little bit and see if the line goes higher.  Aoki is very popular and the money may come in his way on higher name recognition.</p>
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<p><strong>Hayato Sakurai (-600, BetCRIS) vs Marius Zaromskis (+500, Bodog)</strong></p>
<p>Hayato Sakurai is a legend in MMA.  His record is a litany of great fighters with wins over Frank Trigg, Jens Pulver, Dave Menna, Shinya Aoki (twice), and Caol Uno.  He has losses to the likes of Anderson Silva, Matt Hughes, Jake Shields, Ryo Chonan, Rodrigo Gracie, and Crosley Gracie.  That being said, it is really hard to hold those against him.  Sakurai’s current record after competing since 1996 is 35-8-2.  He has proven to be a well rounded fighter with an even mix of submission, T(KO), and decision wins; his most recent being a brutal kneeing of the face of Shinya Aoki at Dream.8 (with some punches thrown in for good measure).  He is a very dangerous veteran to say the least that has a myriad of ways of winning this fight.</p>
<p>Marius Zaromskis is a somewhat recent export to Dream from Lithuania.  He trains out of London Shootfighters with such fighters as Mostapha Al Turk, James Zikic, and James Thompson.  So far, he has accrued a 9-2 record with the majority of his wins coming through Cage Rage European fighters.  His first fight in Dream was a unanimous decision win over Seichi Ikemoto.  They basically kickboxed each other the whole fight with Marius attempting some flashy moves like a jumping spinning back kick and a back flip onto a downed Ikemoto.  They were entertaining moves, but less than effective in the fight.  If he attempts such flashy techniques on Sakurai, he could be laid out pretty quick.  All in all, it was less than an impressive performance, even though he was able to get the decision.<br />
Marius’s main strength is his kickboxing.  He has some hard leg kicks and is very athletic.  We have yet to see his ground game, but he didn’t look very comfortable on his back in his fights with Ikemoto and Jedrzej Kubski.  That being said, Sakurai should have no problem in the stand up.  I would venture to say that he is more than a match for Marius in all aspects of the fight game.  Therefore, unless Marius can pull out a lucky punch or submission, this fight belongs to Sakurai in any way he chooses.</p>
<p><strong>Final Prediction:</strong> Hayato Sakurai should have no problems in this fight, but with the line being over -400, it is best to stay away from this one.<span id="more-3429"></span></p>
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<p><strong>Andre Galvao (-400, BetCRIS) vs Jason High (+320, BetCRIS)</strong></p>
<p>Andre Galvao is a notable fighter out of Team Noueira.  He is a standout BJJ practitioner who won the World Jiu-Jitsu Championship in 2005, 2007, and 2008.  He also took 3rd place in the ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship in 2007.  He is relatively new to the fight game with a 3-0 record.  However, his most recent win was the submission of John Alessio at Dream.8.  In fact, all of his wins have come via armbar.</p>
<p>Jason High has a little more experience than Galvao with a 7-1 record.  He is fairly well rounded with 4 submission victories, 2 T(KO)s, and 1 Decision.  He has very good hand speed and tends to overwhelm his opponents with flurries.  His only loss was to Jay Hieron at Affliction 2.  He was doing very well until he got caught by a right hook while standing in the pocket.  He currently trains out of BodyShop Fitness.</p>
<p>It is no surprise that Galvao is going to want to take this fight down to the ground.  Jason High may have 4 submission victories but he will be greatly outmatched by Galvao in the submissions game.  High’s best bet is to try and overwhelm Galvao on the feet and get the KO or TKO stoppage.  He should have the edge on the feet, but anyone that trains with Black House will rapidly improve their striking.  So, I don’t expect Galvao to be a slouch on the feet.  High also has a wrestling background, so he may be able to dictate where this fight occurs and that could be bad news for Galvao.</p>
<p><strong>Final Prediction:</strong> With High’s wrestling and standing edge, I think he is a nice underdog bet at the current odds.  I would take him to about +300.  This is somewhat of a long shot since all Galvao needs to do to win is get it to the ground.  However, since we don’t know how good his chin is and High’s flurries can be pretty nasty, a small bet of .3 units on High at +320 to win .96 is worth it.</p>
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<p><strong>Melvin Manhoef (+125, BetCRIS) vs Paulo Filho (-135, Bodog)</strong></p>
<p>Paulo Filho had once been hailed as the next best thing in the middleweight division.  After he took the WEC championship at WEC 29, he went on to defeat Chael Sonnen in his first title defense.  It was a controversial win as Sonnen declared that he did not verbally tap and wanted to continue the fight.  They eventually had a rematch last November at WEC 36 that can only be described as surreal.  Filho failed to make weight for the championship bout and then proceeded to get manhandled by Sonnen, all the while looking dazed and confused.  The MMA community was not happy with the performance and neither was Zuffa.  After the fight, the middleweight division was folded into the UFC and Paulo Filho was not invited along.  There has been some questions surrounding substance abuse.  The rematch with Sonnen was suppose to occur at WEC 34, but Paulo pulled out due to checking himself into rehab. Paulo use to train with Black House and was good friends with Anderson Silva.  He now currently with Team Link alongside Gabriel Gonzaga.  He is mainly a ground fighter with several BJJ championships and accolades.  7 out of his 16 wins have come via submission, another 7 by decision.  In addition to his WEC run, Filho fought in the 2006 Pride Welterweight Grand Prix and defeated Kazuo Misaki.  However, he had to pull out of the tournament due to an injured knee.  He does have quality wins over Murilo Rua and Ikuhisa Minowa.<br />
Melvin Manhoef on the other hand, is a strong Dutch kickboxer with an impressive record of 23-5-1 in MMA.  22 of those wins are via knockout.  To say that he finishes fights is somewhat of an understatement.  He most recently put away Mark Hunt in 18 seconds, even though he went up 2 weight classes for the bout.  His only real weakness has been his ground game.  3 of his most recent losses have come via submission, the most notable being the triangle choke by Gegard Mousasi at Dream.6.</p>
<p>This fight is very hard to call just because there is no telling which Paulo Filho is going to show up to fight.  If it is the same confused Filho from November, he is going to be in a lot of trouble.  Even a fully functional Paulo Filho would have to be very careful with such a hard hitting guy like Melvin Manhoef.  If Melvin can keep this fight on the feet, he has a very good chance of putting Filho away.  The big question is whether Filho will be able to weather the storm on the feet and get Melvin down to get the submission victory.  I have the funny feeling that Filho’s best days are behind him.  His last performance was simply hard to watch, and he looked like a man that had been broken by the pressure of being a hugely hyped MMA fighter.</p>
<p><strong>Final Prediction:</strong> With so many questions surrounding Paulo Filho’s mental state and Melvin’s awesome standup and finishing potential, there is value on Melvin Manhoef at +125 risking 2 units to win 2.5 units.</p>
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<p><strong>Andre Amade (+145, Bodog) vs Katsunori Kikuno (-160, BetCRIS)</strong></p>
<p>This lightweight bout will most likely be a very exciting standup battle.  Both of these fighters like to stand and throw leather, so there is a good possibility for a KO in this fight.<br />
Andre Amada is a Brazilian Muay Thai practitioner with good striking.  He puts a lot of power into his punches, especially his left hook, which he used to stun Eddie Alvarez in their meeting.  My only contention with his standup has been his lack of kicks in his last two losses.  However, this is most likely due to his fear of the ground game, since that his major weakness.  In his last two bouts, Alvarez and Calvancante were able to dominate Amade once they had him on the ground.  Calvancante ended up finishing him with an armbar and Alvarez via referee stoppage due to his GnP.</p>
<p>Katsunori Kikuno is a DEEP staple and is their current lightweight champion.  He is currently 11-1 with his lone loss coming from Yukinari Tamura in 2006 via decision.  He most recently defeated Koichiro Matsumoto via a wicked knockout.  He has a very strange standup style that can only be described as stiff.  It is almost has if he has a rod running from the tip of his head to his lower back.  He stalks his opponents with little hand movement and short shuffling steps.  This is most likely due to his background in Kyokushin Karate.  However, it has worked for him thus far.  He also likes to pepper his opponent with a left kick from his lead leg.  He doesn’t set it up much, but he has shown to have power in his left leg if he has a chance to load it up.  He hasn’t been on the ground too frequently, and I don’t think he will try to take this fight there.</p>
<p>Since this is most likely going to be a standup battle, I want to go with the Muay Thai kickboxer.  If he doesn’t have to worry about the ground game, where he has shown to be weak, Amada should be able to open up and let the leather fly.  If he does so, Kikuno’s stiff standup style could get him in trouble.  Muay Thai guys love someone who is willing to walk forward into their attacks, and that is exactly what Kikuno tends to do.  He throws straight punches with his head straight up, so he is almost begging to be knocked out by a strong hook over the top.  Therefore, I think there is some value in Andre Amada.</p>
<p><strong>Final Prediction:</strong> Andre Amada at +145 risking .75 units to win 1.08 units.</p>
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<p><strong>Dong Sik Yoon (-205, BetCRIS) vs Jesse Taylor (+190)</strong></p>
<p>Dong Sik Yoon is a decorated judoka from South Korea with a huge wealth of experience in Judo competitions.  Since his movement into MMA, he has had less than a stellar run with a current record of 4-6.  However, he made his debut against Kazushi Sakuraba, and fought and loss to Quinton Jackson and Murilo Bustamante within in his first 4 fights (The other loss was to fellow judoka Makoto Takimoto).  He was really thrown into the deep end in the beginning of his career.  Since those initial 4 loses, he put a string of 4 wins together over Melvin Manhoef (17-3-1 at the time), Zelg Galesic (6-2 ATT), Fabio Silva (10-3 ATT), and Shungo Oyama (7-10 ATT).  After that run he lost to Gegard Mousasi at Dream.4 and Andrews Nakahara at Dream.6.</p>
<p>Yoon’s deep history in Judo has provided him with very good takedowns.  Since his movement into MMA he has progressed very steadily into the submission game.  75% of his victories (3 out of 4) have come via submission, all of them armbars.  He showed a very descent ground game in his fight with Mousasi with good transitions and submissions attempts.  Mousasi was in danger at one point in a very good armbar that he was somehow able to roll out of.  He also got the mount on Andrews Nakahara and was able to smother him for quite a while and do some descent damage.  He was later defeated by Andrews via TKO.  Yoon’s standup on the other hand, is a little rudimentary.  He throws with ill intent, but there is little footwork or head movements.  He was completely out struck by Andrews and was less than impressive.  The combinations were somewhat limited, so Yoon’s intent in this fight will be to take into the ground and work for his armbar.</p>
<p>Jesse Taylor has a somewhat infamous public image.  He was a competitor on the Ultimate Fighter season 7 and made it into the finals.  He then proceeded to throw his finals position away through a drunken tirade in Vegas.  That position was eventually filled by C.B. Dollaway, who went on to lose to Amir Sadollah.  Jesse eventually came back to the UFC to fight Dollaway at Fight Night 14 and loss to a very slick Peruvian necktie.  He was then released from the UFC and has since racked up a 6 fight win streak.  His most notable win in the run was his victory over Drew Fickett at welterweight.<br />
Jesse has a background in wrestling.  In junior college he was a two time All-American state runner-up in 2003 and state champ in 2004.  He then wrestled for Cal State Fullerton and came in 3rd in the Pac-10.  Once he figured out that there was no money in wrestling after college, he transitioned to MMA and has been working out of Team Quest ever since.  He has improved his striking and jujitsu like Yoon has.  He isn’t a standup master, but he does do a descent job in the clinch with some dirty boxing.  42% of his victories have come via submission and 33% by TKO.  His strategy will be to take the fight to the ground and either grind out a decision or get a GnP stoppage.</p>
<p>The biggest question in this fight is how Yoon’s Judo will match up with Taylor’s wrestling.  There is a real possibility that both of their backgrounds will end up neutralizing one another and this turns into a standup fight.  I have a hard time assigning an edge in that case.  However, if I had to choose, I would say Taylor has the edge in the wrestling and striking department.  If Taylor can get Yoon to the ground, in top position, and avoid his armbar, he has a good chance for victory.  If Yoon can get Taylor down, I would give him the grappling edge.  Since the standup is a tossup or slightly in Jesse’s favor, I think this fight should be closer in the odds department.  So there may be some value in Taylor.</p>
<p><strong>Final Prediction:</strong> Jesse Taylor at +190 risking .5 units to win .95 units.  I would only bet this line down to about +165, after that there is no longer any value.</p>
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<p><strong>Seichi Ikemoto (-190, BetCRIS) Tarec Saffiedine (+150, BetCRIS)</strong></p>
<p>Seichi Ikemoto is one of those fighters that has been around the Japanese scene for quite some time (1999 to be exact).  He has losses to Yves Edward, Eddie Alvarez, Shinya Aoki, and Shonie Carter (He is 18-15-5 overall).  His wins have come over mostly mid-tier guys.  Over his whole career he has just never been able to really break out with a big win over a big name or get a descent winning streak going.  His most recent loss was to Marius Zaromskis, who he was getting the better of until he started standing there and taking some hard leg kicks.  He is a fairly well-rounded fighter with 7 T(KO)s, 4 submissions, and 7 decisions.  However, he has also shown a weakness to the ground game and has been submitted 6 times, even by guys with less than stellar records.  After fighting for 10 years as a professional he will definitely have the experience advantage in this fight.</p>
<p>Tarec Saffiedine is a very new fighter out of Belgium with a current record of 6-0.  He has descent standup, but his bread and butter is the ground game.  Five of his wins have been submission victories and that is most likely where he will want to take this fight.  This fight in Dream will be a huge step up in competition since all of his past fights have been on fairly small regional promotions.<br />
With so little information on Tarec and the checkered record of Ikemoto, I think the lines are about right for this fight.  Ikemoto may have the advantage in experience, but he has been beat plenty of times in the past by very green fighters.  That could very well happen again.  I’m personally staying away from this fight as it could go either way.</p>
<p><strong>Final Prediction: </strong> Too many unknown variables, so no action at this time.  If Tarec gets up to over +200, I could see throwing a small bet on him.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[People who say that BJ Penn is not a conditioned athlete need to take a look at this footage.  While I obviously don&#8217;t watch BJ train or take notes on how much preparation he does before a fight, I can tell you that it takes a very athletic person to do what BJ does [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People who say that BJ Penn is not a conditioned athlete need to take a look at this footage.  While I obviously don&#8217;t watch BJ train or take notes on how much preparation he does before a fight, I can tell you that it takes a very athletic person to do what BJ does in this video.  BJ jumps directly out of the shallow end of a swimming pool onto the deck. No hands involved!  It&#8217;s pretty crazy.  <a href="http://worldextremefighter.com/2009/01/20/bj-penn-workout-plyometrics/">BJ&#8217;s plyometrics training</a> must be paying off.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[If you want to be a Sengoku Ring Girl, all you have to do is be hot, have character and be Asian!  All jokes aside, Sengoku has a great line up of girls to strut their stuff in between rounds.  Check em out.  

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you want to be a Sengoku <a href="http://worldextremefighter.com/category/mma-girls/">Ring Girl</a>, all you have to do is be hot, have character and be Asian!  All jokes aside, Sengoku has a great line up of girls to strut their stuff in between rounds.  Check em out.  </p>
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<p>Check out some <a href="httphttp://worldextremefighter.com/2009/02/14/2009-sengoku-ring-girls/://">Sengoku Ring Girl Photos</a></p>
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		<title>UFC 102 Promotional Video, Couture vs Nogueira</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is so great about Randy Couture fighting Antonio Nogueira?  We need one of these guys to come back and beat Brock Lesnar!  Somebody&#8217;s got to do it, and I do believe it can be done by one of these two guys.  Based on a recent Fedor interview, it doesen&#8217;t look like [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is so great about Randy Couture fighting Antonio Nogueira?  We need one of these guys to come back and beat Brock Lesnar!  Somebody&#8217;s got to do it, and I do believe it can be done by one of these two guys.  Based on a recent <a href="http://worldextremefighter.com/2009/07/15/fedor-talks-ufc-brock-lesnar-josh-barnett-training-and-mental-toughness/">Fedor interview</a>, it doesen&#8217;t look like he will be in the UFC any time soon.  </p>
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By Leslie Laabs
The numbers are in for UFC 100 payouts, and I have to say, it’s a bit steep, and a little bit unfair, but that’s just me. 
The new heavyweight champion, Brock Lesnar earned $400,000 for his seven minutes of tossing Frank Mir around the cage like a chew toy. Lesnar’s figures do not reflect [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal">By Leslie Laabs</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The numbers are in for UFC 100 payouts, and I have to say, it’s a bit steep, and a little bit unfair, but that’s just me. </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The new heavyweight champion, Brock Lesnar earned $400,000 for his seven minutes of tossing Frank Mir around the cage like a chew toy. Lesnar’s figures do not reflect a win bonus because he didn’t get one. Mir walked away with $45,000, kissing goodbye the $45,000 win bonus. Had Mir won by some miracle, that number still totals less than $100,000! Not even a quarter of what his abuser made. But votes cast by viewing fans in the hours leading up to the fight showed that support was basically split down the middle, only slightly favoring Lesnar. </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Likewise, reigning welterweight champion Georges St. Pierre also made out with a cool $400,000 for his five-round win over Thiago Alves who walked away with $60,000. </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">I’m starting to wonder what’s happening to our beloved Frank Mir? How could he possibly agree to fight Brock Lesnar for as little as $45,000 when other, less prestigious fighters, if you will, signed on for $15,000 more? Going against GSP isn’t easy, but the Lesnar/Mir fight was the main event of the evening! Has Mir been hit in the head one too many times? Did he not realize the bargaining chip he should’ve had in negotiating his payout? Not only that, it’s probably going to cost more than $45,000 to fix Mir’s pretty face. Yeah, he’s got insurance, but I’m just saying…. </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Dan Henderson also hit it big, bringing home $350,000 which includes a $100,000 knockout bonus for turning out the lights on Michael Bisping in the second round. Bisping also walked away with more than Mir, making $150,000.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">A complete listing of the payouts is as follows:<span id="more-3405"></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> Brock Lesnar – $400,000 (no win bonus)</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">def. Frank Mir – $45,000</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Georges St. Pierre – $400,000 (including $200,000 win bonus)</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">def. Thiago Alves – $60,000</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Dan Henderson – $350,000 (including $150,000 win bonus, $100,000 knockout bonus)</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">def. Michael Bisping – $150,000</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Jon Fitch – $90,000 (including $45,000 win bonus)</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">def. Paulo Thiago – $8,000</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Yoshihiro Akiyama – $160,000(including $20,000 win bonus, $100,000 fight of night bonus)</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">def. Alan Belcher – $119,000 (including $100,000 fight of night bonus)</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Mark Coleman – $100,000 (including $50,000 win bonus)</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">def. Stephan Bonnar –- $25,000</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Jim Miller – $22,000 (including $11,000 win bonus)</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">def. Mac Danzig – $20,000</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Jon Jones – $18,000(including $9,000 win bonus)</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">def. Jake O&#8217;Brien – $13,000</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Dong Hyun Kim – $58,000 (including $29,000 win bonus)</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">def. T.J. Grant &#8212; $5,000</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Tom Lawlor – $116,000 (including $8,000 win bonus and $100,000 submission bonus)</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">def. CB Dollaway – $14,000</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Shannon Gugerty – $10,000(including $5,000 win bonus)</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">def. Matt Grice – $7,000</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Note: These numbers, sent to Sherdog.com by the Nevada State Athletic Commission, are disclosed pay only. They do not include additional pay such as sponsorships or percentages of pay-per-view revenue. </p>
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		<title>Fedor Talks UFC, Brock Lesnar, Josh Barnett, Training and Mental Toughness</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bas Rutten interviews Fedor Emelianenko about his up coming fight with Josh Barnett, his training, his mental toughness and even about fighting Brock Lesnar in the UFC.  I have to say that not only has Fedor proven to be one of the greatest MMA fighters of all time, but he is also very modest, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bas Rutten interviews Fedor Emelianenko about his <a href="http://worldextremefighter.com/2009/06/12/affliction-trilogy-promo-trailer/">up coming fight with Josh Barnett</a>, his training, his mental toughness and even about fighting <a href="http://worldextremefighter.com/2009/07/13/brock-no-class-lesnars-ufc-100-victory-speech/">Brock Lesnar</a> in the UFC.  I have to say that not only has <a href="http://worldextremefighter.com/2009/05/21/top-mma-fighters-pick-fedor-emeliaenko-as-the-best-pound-for-pound-fighter-in-the-world/">Fedor proven to be one of the greatest MMA fighters of all time</a>, but he is also very modest, polite and respectful.  It is refreshing to see his demeanor be so cool even when there is so much hype surrounding him.<br />
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		<title>The Future of the UFC - Open Weight Tournament</title>
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By Elias Dominguez
When the UFC first hit the scene back in 1993, there were few rules and even fewer weight classes. Actually, there were no weight classes. The UFC was essentially an open weight tournament. But back then, it was more of a sideshow than an actual sport. Fighters entered the arena with dancers, some [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal">By Elias Dominguez</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">When the UFC first hit the scene back in 1993, there were few rules and even fewer weight classes. Actually, there were no weight classes. The UFC was essentially an open weight tournament. But back then, it was more of a sideshow than an actual sport. Fighters entered the arena with dancers, some sporting afro wigs, I even remember seeing a guy fight with just one boxing glove. Back then, the concept of mixed martial arts was something new and something that was actually still coming to form. The fighters usually entered the octagon versed in their own discipline, unlike the fighters of today who have some grasp of multiple fighting styles. We may not have learned much from watching the spectacle that was the UFC back in the early 90’s, but what I did take from it was that it doesn’t really matter what size you are, because a little guy like Royce Gracie was beating up guys twice his size, and doing it on a regular basis! <span>  </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">So we’re now in 2009 and the UFC is bigger than ever, the fighters consist of world class athletes, and MMA is no longer considered “human cockfighting” as <a href="http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/gi_0199-7084102/Bleeding-into-the-mainstream-how.html">John McCain</a> liked to call it. The UFC has evolved to include stricter fighting rules, weight classes, and even attire restrictions. Now we have world class champions like <a href="http://worldextremefighter.com/2009/05/19/anderson-silva-the-mimicking-master/">Anderson Silva</a> and <a href="http://worldextremefighter.com/2008/08/04/learn-the-arm-bar-with-georges-st-pierre/">George St. Pierre</a>. They are so good in fact, that competition is becoming harder and harder to come by. Anderson Silva was walking through his opponents so easily, he had to move up a weight class to <a href="http://worldextremefighter.com/2008/06/30/anderson-the-spider-silva-vs-james-the-sandman-irvin/">face the bigger James Irvin, who he beat easily</a>. He also fought the much bigger Dan Henderson who he dismantled and eventually choked out in the second round. So did the UFC have it right in the beginning? Do they really need weight classes? I know it may sound crazy, but I may be on to something. Lyoto Machida, the current UFC Light Heavyweight Champion (who might I add, has yet to lose a single round in the UFC), recently said that he would fight UFC Heavyweight Champion <a href="http://worldextremefighter.com/2009/06/16/dana-white-says-brock-lesnar-could-possibly-be-the-best-heavyweight-fighter-in-ufc-history/">Brock Lesnar</a>. Would anyone call Lyoto Machida crazy? I think not.<span id="more-3388"></span> <span>   </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Now in reality, <a href="http://worldextremefighter.com/2009/05/14/dana-white-responds-to-tom-atencios-fight-challenge/">Dana White</a> would probably never go for it. As a fight fan though, I would pay $100 on pay per view to see Machida pick Lesnar apart. Yes, I do believe Machida would destroy Lesnar. Thus far, I don’t think Machida has had a solid punch landed against him. He simply picks apart his opponents with his awkward yet highly effective fighting style. Brock Lesnar on the other hand, has very limited skill and technique, but he uses his size and strength advantage to get good position on his opponents and batters them with punches. </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Although this it totally hypothetical, and will probably never happen, the point is that skills usually beat out size (as Royce Gracie proved years ago). So why not have an open weight tournament in the UFC to see who is the world’s best MMA fighter? Once <a href="http://worldextremefighter.com/2009/05/21/top-mma-fighters-pick-fedor-emeliaenko-as-the-best-pound-for-pound-fighter-in-the-world/">Fedor</a> is done with his Affliction contract and can come to the UFC, put him in a 10 man tournament. As it stands now, I would also have to include Brock Lesnar, GSP, Anderson Silva, BJ Penn, <a href="http://worldextremefighter.com/2009/05/22/lyoto-machida-talks-training-and-diet/">Lyoto Machida</a>, Rampage Jackson, Forrest Griffin, Frank Mir, and Dan Henderson. I’m not saying these are the top 10 fighters in the UFC, but I think these 10 fighters would make for an interesting tournament. Now as for who would be the winner…We’ll probably never know. <span>  </span><span>  </span><span>  </span><span>  </span><span>     </span></p>
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By Gerry Rodriguez 
Brock Lesnar went from being &#8220;The Next Big Thing&#8221; to officially being &#8220;The Next Big Villain. Villain or not Brock Lesnar showed what ground and pound is all about.  Every punch he threw had intention to hurt Mir and they did just that.  After pinning Frank Mir&#8217;s arm in round 1, Lesnar unloaded with devastating punches [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://worldextremefighter.com/2009/04/15/brock-lesnar-on-pro-wrestling-mma-fedor-football/">Brock Lesnar</a> went from being &#8220;The Next Big Thing&#8221; to officially being &#8220;The Next Big Villain. Villain or not Brock Lesnar showed what ground and pound is all about.  Every punch he threw had intention to hurt Mir and they did just that.  After pinning <a href="http://worldextremefighter.com/2009/07/07/frank-mir-talks-ufc-100-and-brock-lesnar/">Frank Mir&#8217;s</a> arm in round 1, Lesnar unloaded with devastating punches that had Mir&#8217;s face looking worse than it did in their first fight. </p>
<p>Mir&#8217;s only  offense came at the start of the 2nd round landing a short elbow and attempting a flying knee. Neither left any damage on the face Lesnar.  Brock was able to pin him against the cage and landed punches to the side of Mir&#8217;s face for the TKO only 40 seconds into the 2nd round.  Immediately after the stoppage Lesnar got in Frank Mir&#8217;s face and started talking trash to the still dazed fighter.  When the boos began to reign he flipped the crowd off and told them to &#8220;keep it coming&#8221; (the boos).  He might have apologized later at the<a href="http://worldextremefighter.com/2009/07/12/ufc-100-post-fight-press-conference-video/"> post fight press conference</a> but <a href="http://worldextremefighter.com/2009/07/13/brock-no-class-lesnars-ufc-100-victory-speech/">his &#8220;heel&#8221; character</a> has been cemented.</p>
<p>Shane Carwin and Cain Velásquez wait in the wings to be heavyweight divisions next saving &#8220;face&#8221;.</p>
<p>In the co-main event Georges St. Pierre showed off his superior wrestling skills against a very game Thiago Alves(which ninja turtle is he again?).  Alves was unable to stuff any take down attempts and mounted very little offense throughout the five round battle.</p>
<p>GSP was able to lay on top of his opponent and pepper him with punches to the body and head and despite taking Alves back several times he failed to put Thiago away.  Georges did not walk away from the fight unscathed as he appeared to get injured in the 3rd round.  St. Pierre later said  &#8221;Thiago pushed my knee down and I heard my groin, my abductor snap.  I heard a noise and it was pretty bad&#8221;.<span id="more-3383"></span></p>
<p>In a bout that had everyone in the Mandalay Bay Events Center cheering, Dan Henderson put Michael Bisping to sleep with a right hand for the knockout at 3:20 into the 2<sup>nd</sup> round.  Dan Henderson started the fight by stalking Bisping and looking to land a big shot.  Bisping was able to land more jabs but spent most of the fight back-peddling and circling into Henderson&#8217;s power punch. In between rounds Henderson told his corner that Bisping &#8220;hit like a bitch&#8221; and decided he would take whatever Bisping threw at him until he got what he wanted.  Hopefully the KO humbles the bragging Brit and serves as a reality check; that he just isn&#8217;t as good as he thinks he is.</p>
<p>The nights other two televised fights featured Alan Belcher get robbed of a win over Yoshihiro Akiyama but did earn himself &#8220;fight of the night&#8221; honors and took a nice $100K check.  Belcher landed the more effective and harder shots throughout the 3 rounder and was able to get back up after Akiyama&#8217;s take downs.  He even scored a knock down in the 1st round.  While Akiyama was able to land more shots none of them ever had Belcher in real trouble and was unable to do anything when taking Alan Belcher down.  The judges scored it split in Akiyama&#8217;s favor and one apparently blind judge scored all three rounds for Yoshihiro Akiyama.</p>
<p> In the evenings last fight of the night, Jon Fitch scored another unanimous decision win over Paulo Thiago. The win puts Fitch back in line for another title shot but I&#8217;m not so sure how soon he will get it as Damien Maia and Dan Henderson are standing in front of him.  </p>
<p>Overall <a href="http://worldextremefighter.com/2009/07/13/ufc-100-a-step-back-for-mma/">UFC 100</a> featured a great card and great fights.  I should be boasting about a 4-1 record with my predictions but due to the Belcher robbery I go just over .500 at 3-2.</p>
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As I sat watching the absolute beating that George St-Pierre put on Thiago Alves at UFC 100, I was consumed with one single thought: “How do you beat this guy?”  I had originally believed that Thiago’s standup and leg kicks would prove to be a problem for the champ.  I just didn’t realize that [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span>As I sat watching the absolute beating that George St-Pierre put on Thiago Alves at UFC 100, I was consumed with one single thought: “How do you beat this guy?”<span>  </span>I had originally believed that Thiago’s standup and leg kicks would prove to be a problem for the champ.<span>  </span>I just didn’t realize that GSP’s wrestling would prevent Thiago from pulling the trigger.<span>  </span>So what kind of fighter will it take to beat the welterweight champion of the UFC?<span>  </span>I think this question can only be answered by looking at MMA through the lens of evolutionary theory.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>First off, MMA is still an ever evolving sport, and its multiple dimensions and avenues of victory are in constant contention with one another.<span>  </span>Sometimes a certain method gains a good footing over the rest, and reigns supreme for a while.<span>  </span>However, with anything that evolves, you can never stand still.<span>  </span>Another method will always find a way to best the current favorite, and those methods come in one of two flavors.<span>  </span>It’s the age old question of tradition vs innovation, the ordinary vs the extraordinary (as Sun Tzu would say), attrition warfare vs guerrilla warfare.<span>  </span>I’ll just call them attrition methods and innovative methods to keep it simple.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>So lets define these two methods, and we’ll start with the attrition method.<span>  </span>Chuck Liddell is a perfect example of this flavor of strategies, or at least his downfall is.<span>  </span>Early on, Chuck found a winning combination in MMA: Be really great at boxing and have enough wrestling to never be put on your back (for long).<span>  </span>After numerous opponents were put away with this strategy, the sport evolved a purely attrition based answer to his method of fighting: Be a better boxer.<span>  </span>This was how Liddell was eventually dethroned.<span>  </span>Rampage Jackson was the first to utilize the new method, Jardine molded it a bit to include kickboxing, Rashad perfected it, and Shogun made it seem typical.<span id="more-3378"></span><br />
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span>The welterweight division before GSP is another great example of the attrition method.<span>  </span>We had Hughes at the top, who was a dominant wrestler with a great top game that included GnP and some submissions.<span>  </span>He dominated pretty much everyone in the division with his wrestling.<span>  </span>Then the magic of evolution produced another attrition based answer:<span>  </span>Out wrestle the wrestler.<span>  </span>Out of the fog comes a primarily kickboxer that learns wrestling late, but with an eye toward how it can be best utilized in MMA and in a cage.<span>  </span>His name was George St-Pierre.<span>  </span>He then goes on to dominate using a wrestling based strategy.<span>  </span>That domination continues today.<span>  </span>He takes you down and grinds you out, just better than Matt Hughes ever did.<span>  </span>This worked very well for GSP because the welterweight division was full of wrestlers: Hughes, Koscheck, Fitch, Sherk (at the time), Trigg (at the thime), and the list goes on.<span>  </span>It was also full of guys whose game plans were very much affected by dominant wrestlers, top game BJJ guys (Penn and Serra) and strikers who wanted to stay off their backs (the most recent is Alves).<span>  </span>Wrestling has this awesome ability of not only dictating where the fight goes, but preventing standup guys from really unleashing their strikes for fear of the takedown.<span>  </span>It was a great attrition based evolutionary answer in that MMA environment, and still works great to this day.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>The above examples are attrition based strategies; hit your opponent at his greatest strength.<span>  </span>What about an innovative or guerrilla strategy?<span>  </span>Well, a great example of an innovative strategy is the one used by Machida.<span>  </span>He doesn’t try to out-wrestle wrestlers, he doesn’t try to out-kickbox Muay Thia fighters.<span>  </span>He has a fight method that completely circumvents the strengths of his opponents.<span>  </span>His main strategy being:<span>  </span>Be elusive and don’t get hit.<span>  </span>That’s it.<span>  </span>He has since developed some good striking that can put people to sleep, but his main strategy is to not get hit.<span>  </span>It is not trying to out-do anyone in any one aspect of the fight game (although it could be argued that he is out-boxing, but he uses it on ground fighters too).<span>  </span>He just nullifies their strengths with his focus on damage avoidance and ends up either getting a decision, or putting his opponents to sleep (as of late).<span>  </span>That is a great innovative strategy, and it evolved in an environment that is heavy with guys that are good at all aspects of the fight game.<span>  </span>You have great strikers, great wrestlers, and great grapplers in the light heavyweight division (by far the most stacked division in the UFC).<span>  </span>You also have guys that are really good at multiple aspects, like Rashad, who is good at wrestling and striking.<span>  </span>So, the dominant method that evolved is one that nullifies all of them: don’t take any damage and stay on your feet.<span>  </span>In the course of a fight, if you don’t take any damage but still dish some out, you will either get the decision or possibly a finish.<span>  </span>It is all very nice and simple.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>Now it’s back to the GSP problem.<span>  </span>As stated before, we have a powerful MMA wrestling method that is currently dominating.<span>  </span>So, there are two ways to defeat it.<span>  </span>First, the attrition method: Become a better wrestler and out-wrestle the current master wrestler.<span>  </span>The problem is I don’t see anyone doing that anytime soon.<span>  </span>I don’t even think there is anyone currently on that path.<span>  </span>There are plenty of welterweight wrestlers out there in the form of Fitch, Koscheck, and Trigg.<span>  </span>However, they are either not evolving into better wrestlers than GSP, or they are focused on evolving in the wrong direction; like into strikers.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>So that leaves the guerrilla warfare innovative approach.<span>  </span>I personally believe that it is going to take a BJJ ace, and not a top game BJJ ace like Penn, but a bottom BJJ ace to beat GSP.<span>  </span>One of the best ways to neutralize a wrestler is to either choke him when he comes for the takedown and leaves his head vulnerable during the takedown (a guillotine choke is perfect example), or be able to pull a submission from the bottom while avoiding any damage.<span>  </span>I’m thinking on the lines of a high guard and good control to prevent the damage from the top coupled with an explosive fighter than can slip a triangle or arm-bar from the bottom.<span>  </span>Plus, if this BJJ guy is that good from the bottom, he may also be able to get a sweep and do his own damage from the top.<span>  </span>The innovative approach doesn’t bang it’s head against the opponent’s strength, it circumvent the strength, or uses it to it’s advantage.<span>  </span>A good BJJ artist with a killer bottom game would fit the bill perfectly, especially if he was tall and lanky.<span>  </span>In fact, I think a tall lanky body type would be a pre-requisite for this kind of fighter.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>The next natural question is: “Who in the welterweight division fits that bill?”<span>  </span>To be quite honest, I really don’t know.<span>  </span>My mind tends to drift toward Mike Swick with his “swikotine” and decent standup skills to make GSP want to take him down.<span>  </span>However, I don’t know if he really has the bottom BJJ skills to pull it off.<span>  </span>He does have the lankiness though.<span>  </span>Dustin Hazellet or Tamden McCrory may have the skills and body type to do so, but they need to rack up some more wins to really be in the picture.<span>  </span>With those two, I’ll be following Hazellet the closest.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>Personally, I won’t be betting against GSP again until a challenger comes about that fits one of these two fighting methods.<span>  </span>I won’t hold my breath for the better wrestler, but I will be looking forward to a brilliant BJJ ace with a good bottom offense (and decent standup to make GSP want to take it to the ground).<span>  </span><span> </span>At least, that is my betting game plan for the future.</span></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[O hell yea!  Another fine honey will be walking around in the Octagon to let you know what round it is. Natasha Wicks beat out 39 other beautiful girls and won the Maxim, UFC Octagon Girl Contest, which took place at Mandalay Bay at the UFC Expo Saturday Night.  
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>O hell yea!  Another fine honey will be walking around in the Octagon to let you know what round it is. Natasha Wicks beat out 39 other beautiful girls and won the <a href="http://worldextremefighter.com/2009/07/08/maxim-ufc-octagon-girl-search/">Maxim, UFC Octagon Girl Contest</a>, which took place at Mandalay Bay at the UFC Expo Saturday Night.  </p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Stats:</strong>   Age: 24, Height: 5&#8242;2&#8243;, Measurements: 34-25-36, Eyes: Blue, Hair: Blond</p>
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