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Kemal
27-05-2012, 07:05
Main Card
Junior dos Santos def. Frank Mir via second-round TKO
Cain Velasquez def. Antonio Silva via first-round TKO
Roy Nelson def. Dave Herman via first-round TKO
Stipe Miocic def. Shane del Rosario via second-round TKO
Stefan Struve def. Lavar Johnson via submission (armbar)

Undercard
Darren Elkins def. Diego Brandao via unanimous decision
Jamie Varner def. Edson Barboza via first-round TKO
C.B. Dollaway def. Jason Miller via unanimous decision
Dan Hardy def. Duane Ludwig via first-round KO
Paul Sass def. Jacob Volkmann via submission (triangle armbar)
Glover Teixeira def. Kyle Kingsbury via submission (arm triangle)
Mike Brown def. Daniel Pineda via unanimous decision

Kemal
27-05-2012, 07:10
Glover Teixeira Debuts With Lopsided Win Over Kyle Kingsbury

After years of waiting to make his UFC debut, things went about as well as Glover Teixeira might have dreamed.

The Brazilian bomber roughed up Kyle Kingsbury in the early going of their UFC 146 prelim and then transitioned to a fight-ending arm triangle choke in just 1:53 of the first round.

Teixeira, a longtime training partner of Chuck Liddell, has long been considered one of the best light-heavyweights outside of the UFC.

He came into the fight riding a 15-fight win streak, and he looked every bit of the wrecking machine as his reputation indicated.

The 32-year-old put the rest of the division on notice, saying he'd earned his green card and wasn't going anywhere. His arrival was a long time coming. Way back in 2008, he reportedly signed with the organization before visa issues torpedoed that opportunity.

He improved to 18-2 with the win.

Kingsbury fell to 11-4 with 1 no contest after dropping his second straight in the octagon.

Kemal
27-05-2012, 07:13
Dan Hardy Snaps Losing Streak, Knocks Out Duane Ludwig

It's been a long time since Dan Hardy earned the right to raise his arms and celebrate in the middle of the octagon.The drought is over.

Hardy out-struck the seasoned striker Duane "Bang" Ludwig, knocking him out in the first round of their UFC 146 preliminary bout at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

Hardy dropped him Ludwig with his signature left hook and then began to prematurely celebrate before realizing the fight wasn't over. He immediately swarmed and landed a few ground strikes before referee Josh Rosenthal stepped in to call a halt to the action at 3:51.

Hardy hadn't won a fight since November 2009, when he defeated Mike Swick to become the welterweight division's No. 1 contender. He'd lost four in a row since then.

"It's good to be back, it's really good to be back," Hardy said afterward. "The only one thing that's bittersweet, Duane's always been kind of a hero for me ... Seeing him hit the canvas it was good for me, but I love him so much."

Hardy is now 24-10 with 1 no contest in his career.

Ludwig had his moments in the earliest part of the fight, scoring with counters and a sharp right hand. But Hardy turned the tide quickly, scoring with a hard left hook out of a clinch, and it wasn't long afterward when he got the finish.

Ludwig fell to 29-13, losing for the second straight time.

Kemal
27-05-2012, 07:15
After Saying If He Loses He'll Quit, Mayhem Miller Defeated by CB Dollaway

Prior to his UFC 146 fight, Jason "Mayhem" Miller said if he lost, he would retire. It looks like he has a decision to make.
While Miller had his moments in the standup, hurting C.B. Dollaway on more than one occasion, Dollaway used his wrestling skill to control Miller en route to a 29-28, 30-26, 29-28 unanimous decision win at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.

There may have been a complicating factor involved, however, as Miller seemed to be fighting with an injured knee.
His left knee was taped and covered with a knee brace, and it buckled several times throughout the fight.

Miller definitely had the better individual moments in the early part of the bout. In the first, Miller hurt Dollaway with a straight right and then looked for a guillotine. He looked close to securing it, but Dollaway pulled out. In the second, he landed an overhand right that sent Dollaway reeling backwards.

But in the seconds after most of Miller's good moments, Dollaway shot successful takedowns and controlled the action. By the third though, Dollaway was in complete control, securing a back mount and throwing uninterrupted strikes from the top. Miller withstood the barrage, but couldn't do enough to earn the decision.

Now we'll have to wait and see if Miller (23-9, 1 no contest) holds to his pre-fight promise.

It was about two months ago on an episode of MMA Uncensored when he made the bold statement.

"If I lose to him, I’m quitting. I quit. I don’t deserve to be in there," he said then.

Dollaway improved his record to 12-4 with the victory.

Kemal
27-05-2012, 07:16
Jamie Varner Upsets Unbeaten Edson Barboza

Scratch Edson Barboza from the ranks of the unbeaten.
The vaunted Brazilian lightweight striker was upset at UFC 146, knocked out by the returning Jamie Varner in just 3:23 of the first round.

Barboza got off to a strong start, looking to chop Varner down with leg kicks, but the fight shifted when Varner caught a kick and took him down, scoring ground strikes.

Barboza got back to his feet but Varner staggered him with a straight right hand. He dropped him with another right and dropped a series of hammerfists over his fallen opponent until ref Steve Mazzagatti had seen enough.

The former WEC champion immediately ran to a camera and mouthed the words, "I'm back."

"Once you hit rock bottom you appreciate the places you've been, so I just want to thank the UFC for another chance," he said.
Varner, who had taken the fight on short notice, improved to 19-6-1 with 2 no contests.

Barboza had come into the fight as more than a 5-to-1 favorite. He was 10-0 coming into the fight and had won three straight Fight of the Night awards. On this night, he might be on the wrong end of another award, Knockout of the Night, as Varner returned with a flourish.

It was his first time in a UFC cage since March 2007, a fight that also ended in a first-round stoppage victory.

Kemal
27-05-2012, 07:18
Stefan Struve Taps Out Lavar Johnson In 65 Seconds

New opponent, no problem for Stefan Struve.

The Dutch fighter outclassed Lavar Johnson on the mat, catching him in an arm bar in gaining a first-round submission at UFC 146. The victory took just 65 seconds for Struve.

Johnson came out quickly with a barrage of power strikes that sent Struve backpedaling against the fence, but Struve covered up, pulled guard and quickly pivoted for the fight-ending arm bar.

"I felt his control and I knew I could get the arm bar if I jumped guard," he said.

It was Johnson's second fight in three weeks, having knocked out Pat Barry at May 5's UFC on FOX 3 event. He took the fight on short notice, replacing Mark Hunt.

Struve said he knew his best chance to win was to get the fight to the ground, and he was proven right.

"He's a heavy hitter so why give him any chance at all to win the fight," Struve said of his strategy.

It was Struve's third straight win, improving to 24-5.

Johnson fell to 17-6.

Kemal
27-05-2012, 07:20
Stipe Miocic Stops Shane del Rosario

In the UFC 146 battle of unbeatens, Stipe Miocic came out unscathed.
Miocic used his wrestling to take Shane del Rosario down early in the second round and overwhelm him, eventually stopping him with a series of elbows that slashed his forehead open and bounced his head off the canvas repeatedly.

The finish came at 3:14.

The first round was fairly even, with del Rosario scoring with kicks to the legs and body while Miocic looked to head-hunt. The two kept a furious pace for the opening five minutes.

The second though, was completely different, as Miocic took it to the mat early and del Rosario could never find a way back to his feet. Miocic bloodied him early on in the sequence with an elbow, and his short strikes got harder and harder until the ref had seen enough.

It was the second straight knockout loss for Miocic, who is now 9-0.

Del Rosario had been fighting for the first time since February 2011. After that, he had been involved as a car accident that put him on the shelf with career-threatening injuries.

Del Rosario is now 11-1.

Kemal
27-05-2012, 07:22
Roy Nelson KO's Dave Herman

In a one-punch knockout, Roy Nelson folded up Dave Herman at UFC 146.
The fight took only 51 seconds from start to finish.

After a quick feeling-out process, Nelson uncorked an overhand right that landed perfectly on Herman's chin. Herman went down in a heap. Nelson followed up with one punch to his fallen opponent, but ref Steve Mazzagatti was already stepping in to call a finish to the fight.

Herman protested the stoppage, but it was clear from his body going limp as he went down that he was out at least momentarily.

The knockout was reminiscent of Nelson's KO of Stefan Struve in March 2010. It was his second win in three fights as he improved to 17-7.

Herman, who took the fight on short notice, replacing Gabriel Gonzaga, fell to 21-4. After beating John Olav Einemo in his first UFC fight, he's lost two straight in the octagon.

Kemal
27-05-2012, 07:23
Cain Velasquez Brutalizes Antonio Silva in First-Round TKO

If there were any questions about how Cain Velasquez would return from his first professional defeat, they were put to rest with an exclamation point.

The former UFC heavyweight champion put Antonio "Bigfoot" Silva down early and brutalized him for the entirety of the fight until drawing a referee stoppage at UFC 146.

The first-round TKO win took just 3:36.

"I feel good, a step in the right direction," Velasquez said afterward. "Daniel Cormier my teammate, fought Silva, and he told me some things that helped tonight."

Silva was never in the fight. Velasquez took him down in the fight's opening seconds and opened a cut on his head with an elbow soon after. Velasquez worked the cut with subsequent elbows, and the wound spurted blood down SIlva's face and soon darkened the mat around them. It ended up being one of the bloodiest fights in recent UFC history.

Ref Josh Rosnethal at one point stopped the action to have it checked, but the cageside doctor let the fight continue.

Restarted in the same position, it was more of the same for Velasquez, who finally finished Silva after a hail of left hands from the top.

It was just the kind of performance Velasquez needed in his first fight since losing the title to Junior dos Santos.

"Just to know what you've done in the past, get over that and a step in the right direction, get better," he said.

It was the 10th pro win for Velasquez to go with one defeat.

In losing his UFC debut, Silva dropped to 16-4.

Kemal
27-05-2012, 07:25
Junior dos Santos TKO's Frank Mir to Retain Heavyweight Title

Junior dos Santos looks more and more invincible every time out.
The UFC heavyweight champion made his first successful title defense, earning a second-round TKO win over former champ Frank Mir at UFC 146.

dos Santos controlled the fight from start to finish. Mir tried a takedown early in the first but couldn't secure it, and as it turned out, that was his best opportunity to do anything as dos Santos soon took over with his pinpoint striking.

The end came after dos Santos clipped Mir with a straight right. Mir crashed to the mat and looked out, but ref Herb Dean gave him a chance to defend. It was clear though that he was disoriented and it only took dos Santos one more punch to cause Dean to call a halt to the action.

"I'm feeling awesome, man," dos Santos said afterward. "It's amazing. Not bad for a nice guy, huh?"

Before the fight, it was believed that Mir's only chance to win was to take the fight to the mat. Afterward, he basically admitted that was the case but was stifled in his attempt to change the fight's location.

"I didn't want a boxing match with him, he just forced me into it," he said. "I couldn't get him down."

The first was almost entirely standup. Mir failed on an early takedown and mostly held his own until the last minute of the round until dos Santos clipped him with a right to the temple. Mir was clearly hurt and dos Santos swarmed with a flurry. Mir tried to cover up but dos Santos' strikes made it through and had him wobbled but time ran out before he could finish.
"This guy could take a punch," dos Santos said. "My hand is hurt."

Mir though was badly hurt as well. In between rounds, a Nevada state athletic commission official asked Mir where he was, and while he gave the right date, he said he was at the Mandalay Bay, while the fight was actually at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
In winning, dos Santos gained a measure of revenge for his mentor, Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira, but he said it was of no concern to him.

"Nogueira is a tremendous fighter," he said. "Frank Mir is a really good fighter, too. That fight was between them. i don't care about that. I respect so much my mentor but I came to defend my belt and I did it."

dos Santos is now 15-1 overall and unbeaten in his nine UFC bouts.

Mir is now 16-6.

"He's the champ," Mir said. "He's fast. I couldn't get out of the way. He hit me hard, too many of them and they were all hard shots. They built up and I couldn't do anything about it."

Kemal
27-05-2012, 07:30
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=Jq0VoRO9e5E

Kemal
27-05-2012, 07:30
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=j_cZt94mqac

Kemal
27-05-2012, 07:31
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=F9w25_s0RVc

Kemal
27-05-2012, 07:32
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Kemal
27-05-2012, 07:32
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=HHnjQt-s7K8

Kemal
27-05-2012, 07:33
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Kemal
27-05-2012, 07:49
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ObZ3rUinzI&feature=player_detailpage

Kemal
27-05-2012, 07:55
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQ6bsuENg-U&feature=player_detailpage

Kemal
27-05-2012, 08:10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wj_uOi_Ufrg&feature=player_detailpage

Kemal
27-05-2012, 08:24
UFC 146 Bonuses: Dan Hardy, Roy Nelson Earn Knockouts of the Night

Dan Hardy couldn't have asked for a better night.
On a card packed with heavyweight fireworks, the diminutive Englishman managed to pocket an extra $70,000 for ‘Knockout of the Night' and, more importantly, save his job after dropping Duane Ludwig with a left hook late in the opening frame at UFC 146. The victory was Hardy's first since 2009, and it showed.

"It's good to be back," an emotional Hardy said afterward. "It's really good to be back."

Though Hardy wasn't the only one leaving the MGM Grand Garden Arena with a fatter wallet. After a night featuring nine finishes, UFC President Dana White announced the promotion would hand out two ‘Knockout of the Night' and two ‘Submission of the Night' bonuses, with Roy Nelson being the recipient of the second knockout bonus.

Nelson needed just 51 seconds to flatten Dave Herman with a heavy overhand right, locking in the fastest finish on the card.
"Clearly my hands have dynamite in them or small rock or whatever," Nelson quipped.

Meanwhile, English lightweight Paul Sass and Dutch heavyweight Stefan Struve earned ‘Submission of Night' honors for their efforts. Sass maintained his undefeated record by submitting Jacob Volkmann early in the first round, while Struve made quick work of Lavar Johnson, tapping the American via a textbook armbar in 65 seconds.

‘Fight of the Night' was not awarded to any of the card's participants.

Kemal
27-05-2012, 08:40
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=grtCgRAxhC8

superstucie
27-05-2012, 09:08
mooie submission van struve!!.. vond nelson te hoog gegrepen voor herman

Pr00f
27-05-2012, 10:28
was ik ed enige die vond dat Frank Mir een beetje zat te clownen? Hij leek af en toe gewoon te spelen alsof die 'rocked' was.

Kemal
27-05-2012, 10:57
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALJSYINLZ7s&feature=player_detailpage

Kemal
27-05-2012, 10:58
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Gp2mx7bLlk&feature=player_detailpage

su-dai
27-05-2012, 11:06
als JDS met zo'n stand tegen overeem gaat staan heeft hij dikke problemen!

Harrie Nak
27-05-2012, 11:14
als JDS met zo'n stand tegen overeem gaat staan heeft hij dikke problemen!Overeem is nog lang niet aan de beurt. Eerst krijgen we JDS vs. Cain II, en Overeem zal bij terugkeer echt niet direct een titleshot krijgen.

Yojimbo
27-05-2012, 11:16
Overeem is nog lang niet aan de beurt. Eerst krijgen we JDS vs. Cain II, en Overeem zal bij terugkeer echt niet direct een titleshot krijgen.

misschien krijgen we eerst nog JDS vs Cornier

su-dai
27-05-2012, 12:19
spijtig genoeg zullen we nog even moeten wachten idd, maar ik zie JDS zijn stijl op dit punt in zijn carriere toch niet meer aanpassen.
zoals hij lowkicks binnenpakte van mir, moet hij tegen overeem niet proberen...en mir vergat nog binnenkant been

Harrie Nak
27-05-2012, 12:30
misschien krijgen we eerst nog JDS vs CornierCormier heeft nog een gevecht op zijn Strikeforce contract, Overeem staat voorlopig nog aan de kant, en zowel JDS als Cain zijn vrij ongeschonden uit de strijd gekomen. NYE show JDS vs. Cain?

TOON
27-05-2012, 12:57
Cormier heeft nog een gevecht op zijn Strikeforce contract, Overeem staat voorlopig nog aan de kant, en zowel JDS als Cain zijn vrij ongeschonden uit de strijd gekomen. NYE show JDS vs. Cain?

mag het ietsie eerder aub :)

rollermanskunk
27-05-2012, 13:04
ik vond jds vs Mir maar een matige partij. Vooral Mir's standup was bedroevend. JDS deed z'n ding tegen een middelmatige tegenstander. JDS leek wel aardig in spiermassa te zijn gegroeid.Ik werd een beetje misselijk van dat gedoe met dat Braziliaanse straatjongetje, wel een erg uitgemolken pr-actie (zo fake als de neten)

Naj85
27-05-2012, 13:58
vond ik ook al, zei het ook in die discussie topic. mir probeerde jds volgens mij naar de grond te lokken
was ik ed enige die vond dat Frank Mir een beetje zat te clownen? Hij leek af en toe gewoon te spelen alsof die 'rocked' was.

R.H.
27-05-2012, 14:43
Tering! wat zat Cain in beast mode zeg

Asura
27-05-2012, 20:07
Heb een beetje een hekel aan vechters die weigeren naar de grond te gaan, na Overeem-Werdum ben ik Overeem ook minder gaan respecteren. Bij die laatste knockdown speelde JDS zowat tikkertje, hij gaf hem een klap en sprong achteruit.

Het was wel een leuke partij om te zien overigens, en Mir's takedown stelde niets voor. Hij had beter iemand anders dan Hardy kunnen inhuren.

Asura
27-05-2012, 20:08
Op Sherdog waren er vele niet onder de indruk van Cain, maar ben ik het niet mee eens. Goede, aggresieve GNP. Hoeveel die TkO aan het bloed in Bigfoot's ogen lag weet ik niet, toch een mooie win.

Asura
27-05-2012, 20:54
Karyn Bryant ‏@KarynBryant (https://twitter.com/#%21/KarynBryant) Dana says "some crazy shit happened backstage with Mayhem. He's done." #UFC146 (https://twitter.com/#%21/search/%23UFC146)

BvdB
27-05-2012, 21:11
Heb een beetje een hekel aan vechters die weigeren naar de grond te gaan, na Overeem-Werdum ben ik Overeem ook minder gaan respecteren. Bij die laatste knockdown speelde JDS zowat tikkertje, hij gaf hem een klap en sprong achteruit.

Het was wel een leuke partij om te zien overigens, en Mir's takedown stelde niets voor. Hij had beter iemand anders dan Hardy kunnen inhuren.

Het risico lopen om dan in een submissie te vallen? Ik geef JDS en Overeem groot gelijk.

Asura
27-05-2012, 21:14
Het risico lopen om dan in een submissie te vallen? Ik geef JDS en Overeem groot gelijk.

Iik vind dit niet anders dan lay n pray. Als je er echt staat om te vechten dan ga je waar het vecht heen gaat. Niet lopen gebaren van "sta maar op".

R.H.
27-05-2012, 21:28
Als een BJJ specialist zoals werdum het gevecht zo nodig op de grond wil hebben dan moet hij maar eens goede takedowns ontwikkellen, en niet op z'n rug gaan liggen en zeggen kom d'r maar in.

BvdB
27-05-2012, 21:32
Als een BJJ specialist zoals werdum het gevecht zo nodig op de grond wil hebben dan moet hij maar eens goede takedowns ontwikkellen, en niet op z'n rug gaan liggen en zeggen kom d'r maar in.

Precies!

Sato
27-05-2012, 21:41
Mayhem is inmiddels gecut, niet door zijn preformance. Maar door zijn gedrag na de wedstrijd.

raveboy
27-05-2012, 21:59
Mayhem is inmiddels gecut, niet door zijn preformance. Maar door zijn gedrag na de wedstrijd.

ik heb niet eens gezien wat hij deed, ik had eerder verwacht dat zijn tegenstander gecut werd, dat was een een cutwetstrijd!

R.H.
27-05-2012, 22:03
Hij zou na de wedstrijd hebben geprobeerd om met CB zijn team een gevecht te starten oid

raveboy
27-05-2012, 22:08
echt? raar dat daar helemaal niets van te zien was haha
Waarschijnlijk had ie dan weer onderop gelegen, zoals tegen CB zelf.
Misschien wist ie al dat ie nog maar 1 kans had.

ZakKa!
27-05-2012, 22:21
Iik vind dit niet anders dan lay n pray. Als je er echt staat om te vechten dan ga je waar het vecht heen gaat. Niet lopen gebaren van "sta maar op".

Oneens. Het gevecht begint staand. Als iemand he tnaar de grond wil brengen dan moet die persoon het zelf doen.

Sato
27-05-2012, 22:24
Hij zou na de wedstrijd hebben geprobeerd om met CB zijn team een gevecht te starten oid

Je zou toch denken dat hij beter zou weten na de Nashville Brawl. Maar nee.
Dana was zijn gedrag ook zat; ik heb hem ergens iets horen zeggen; dat hij eens moest kappen met die roze onzin (met die boa's e.d. bij de weigh), en die Nookie die hij gaf tijdens het gevecht.

weks
27-05-2012, 23:47
aan middleeasy.com


From what I've heard backstage, I would not be surprised if Alistair Overeem gets an immediate title shot once his suspension is up.

R.H.
27-05-2012, 23:59
Zou wel raar zijn als Brock Lesnar echt terug komt...

Asura
28-05-2012, 03:26
Mayhem is inmiddels gecut, niet door zijn preformance. Maar door zijn gedrag na de wedstrijd.

With that said, here's what was rumored to happen during Mayhem Miller's backstage incident. When CB Dollaway did his post-fight interview with Joe Rogan, Mayhem slowly walked to the back of the Octagon and rested his arms on the top of the cage. His head was hung pretty low, so Mark Munoz and Ryan Parsons consulted him inside the cage. They eventually walked out and Mayhem Miller had an 'incident' before the post-fight medical check-up with one of the staff members working at UFC 146. Apparently when Mayhem walked backstage after the bout, he sat down against a wall, probably reflecting on his fight with CB Dollaway. Someone backstage (not sure if it was MGM or UFC staff) asked Mayhem to 'clear the path' and get out of the corridor. Mayhem either didn't hear him or simply was wrapped-up in his own thoughts to care. The staff member then tried to pat him on the back in order to encourage him to move. It's rumored Mayhem Miller quickly got up, yelled at the staff member and then kicked over a table. A few UFC employees questioned why he did it, and apparently he got in a verbal altercation with them. At the post-fight screening, Mayhem starting yelling at CB regarding the decision and threw an object at him. Dollaway continued to sit down and get checked out by the doctor. Mayhem then went into the locker room, gathered his belongings and left the MGM Grand Garden Arena. The UFC couldn't even contact him for his post-fight quote. Nothing physical happened, just mayhem. It's also apparent that Mayhem Miller was on his way out of the UFC if he lost at UFC 146, this incident didn't cause him being cut from the promotion. We also talked with CB Dollaway after the fight, and he still seemed pretty heated after the backstage verbal exchange. We'll post the entire interview later today on MiddleEasy.

op middleeasy.com

Kemal
28-05-2012, 11:26
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=UFDd4bd6qVM

Tony
28-05-2012, 12:30
Thanks kemal. Fijne samenvatting van het event !

Justinian
28-05-2012, 16:08
Top Kemal, bedankt!

The_Rock
28-05-2012, 18:19
Cain is een beest gewoon, maar ik mis wel dat explosieve iets. Junior heeft het, Alistair heeft het, fedor had het. Cain doet mij denken aan Couture, maar dan met iets meer explosieve power. Als hij van JDS zou winnen dan is dat met harder werken om uiteindelijk een TKO te krijgen. Ik zie hem neit zo snel iemand KO slaan of trappen.

R.H.
28-05-2012, 22:50
Iemand the MMA hour gezien? en dan bedoel ik het Mayhem interview, tering het klonk alsof die ieder moment er een einde aan wil maken

raveboy
29-05-2012, 02:06
Iemand the MMA hour gezien? en dan bedoel ik het Mayhem interview, tering het klonk alsof die ieder moment er een einde aan wil maken

http://www.mmafighting.com/ufc/2012/5/28/3048648/jason-mayhem-miller-on-fighting-im-done-for-now

Vanaf 2:21 komt Mayhem

Kemal
29-05-2012, 23:17
UFC 146 Salaries: Dos Santos, Mir, Velasquez Lead Payroll With $200,000

Main card:
Junior dos Santos ($200,000 + no win bonus) def. Frank Mir ($200,000)
Cain Velasquez ($100,000 + $100,000 = $200,000) def. Antonio "Bigfoot" Silva ($70,000)
Roy Nelson ($20,000 + $20,000 = $40,000) def. Dave Herman ($21,000)
Stipe Miocic ($10,000 + $10,000 = $20,000) def. Shane del Rosario ($20,000)
Stefan Struve ($29,000 + $29,000 = $58,000) def. Lavar Johnson ($26,000)

FX preliminary card:
Darren Elkins ($14,000 + $14,000 = $28,000) def. Diego Brandao ($15,000)
Jamie Varner ($10,000 + $10,000 = $20,000) def. Edson Barboza ($18,000)
C.B. Dollaway ($20,000 + $20,000 = $40,000) def. Jason "Mayhem" Miller ($45,000)
Dan Hardy ($25,000 + $25,000 = $50,000) def. Duane "Bang" Ludwig ($18,000)

Facebook preliminary card:
Paul Sass ($10,000 + $10,000 = $20,000) def. Jacob Volkmann ($20,000)
Glover Teixeira ($15,000 + $15,000 = $30,000) def. Kyle Kingsbury ($12,000)
Mike Brown ($26,000 + $26,000 = $52,000) def. Daniel Pineda ($10,000)

weks
29-05-2012, 23:25
Struve goede onderhandelingen gedaan zo te zien
is m gegund

Peacey
29-05-2012, 23:32
Big foot verdiend veel te veel

Kemal
30-05-2012, 07:33
UFC 146 Medical Suspensions: Cain Velasquez, 'Bigfoot' Silva Potentially Out for Six Months

Former UFC heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez and five others received potential six-month medical suspensions in the aftermath of UFC 146, the Nevada State Athletic commission confirmed on Tuesday.
The suspension to Velasquez, who may have injured his left hand midway through his co-main event win over Antonio "Bigfoot" Silva, is pending X-rays and physician clearance. If his hand is broken, Velasquez could be sidelined as long as November 20.

Likewise, Silva will require X-rays on his nose, and depending on the results, could face a suspension stretching into late November.

Undercard fighters Jamie Varner, Jason "Mayhem" Miller, C.B. Dollaway and Jacob Volkmann also received potential six-month suspensions pending doctor's clearance. Miller requires clearance on both his right thumb and left knee, lending credence to suspicions that he fought Dollaway with an injured knee.

Eleven additional fighters received various minimal suspensions, chief among them being Frank Mir. Following his TKO loss to UFC heavyweight champion Junior dos Santos, Mir will be sidelined until July 23, with no contact allowed until July 11.
The official UFC 146 medical suspension report can be read below:

Cain Velasquez: Requires X-ray of left hand. Suspended until November 20 if broken, unless medically cleared sooner. Minimum suspension until June 26, with no contact until June 17.

Antonio Silva: Requires X-ray of nose. Suspended until November 20 if broken, unless medically cleared sooner. Minimum suspension until July 23, with no contact until July 11.

Jason Miller: Requires medical clearance of right thumb and left knee, or suspended until November 20. Minimum suspension until July 11, with no contact until June 26.

C.B. Dollaway: Requires X-ray of left thumb. Suspended until November 20 if broken, unless medically cleared sooner. Minimum suspension until June 26, with no contact until June 17.

Jamie Varner: Requires X-ray of right hand. Suspended until November 20 if broken, unless medically cleared sooner. Minimum suspension until June 26, with no contact until June 17.

Jacob Volkmann: Requires medical clearance of left elbow, right thumb and left knee, or suspended until November 20.

Frank Mir: Suspended until July 23, with no contact until July 11.

Dave Herman: Suspended until July 23, with no contact until July 11.

Shane del Rosario: Suspended until July 23, with no contact until July 11.

Duane Ludwig: Suspended until July 23, with no contact until July 11.

Lavar Johnson: Requires medical evaluation of left elbow. Minimum suspension until July 11, with no contact until June 26.

Edson Barboza: Suspended until July 11, with no contact until June 26.

Stipe Miocic: Suspended until June 26, with no contact until June 17.

Darren Elkins: Suspended until June 26, with no contact until June 17.

Diego Brandao: Suspended until June 26, with no contact until June 17.

Mike Brown: Suspended until June 26, with no contact until June 17,.

Daniel Pineda: Suspended until June 26, with no contact until June 17.

Intermec
30-05-2012, 08:59
Struve helemaal niets?

Ned Evangelico
02-06-2012, 03:15
http://www.mmaweekly.com/frank-mir-approved-for-testosterone-replacement-therapy-prior-to-ufc-146

Ongelooflijk. Beetje hypocriet allemaal...

ArjanV
02-06-2012, 06:05
Waaom?
TRT is een vrij normaal ding in de USA,zal hier ook nog wel eens normaal gaan worden over een jaartje of 20 of zo...niet alleen voor sportmensen maar ook voor gewone kerels...je eigen testosteronlevels nemen namelijk af vanaf ongeveer je 26e...

Kemal
07-06-2012, 07:33
UFC 146 Draws Official Gate of Over $3.4 Million, 11,428 Paid Attendance

The UFC heavyweight championship is still big business. The UFC 146 headlining title match pitting champ Junior dos Santos against challenger Frank Mir drew a gate of $3,428,775 to the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, the Nevada state athletic commission reported on Wednesday.

That total came on the strength of 11,428 tickets sold, for an average price of just over $300 per seat.

The event fell short of a sellout, however.

Total attendance was 14,674, with 3,246 tickets given away. Another 276 went unsold.

Still, the $3.2 million-plus gate was a tick higher than even last December's UFC 141, which was headlined by Brock Lesnar and Alistair Overeem. That event drew $3.1 million. In fact, UFC 146 was the highest-grossing UFC heavyweight championship match since Lesnar defended the belt at UFC 100, an event that featured two title bouts and drew over $5.1 million at the box office.

dos Santos successfully defended his belt for the first time in the UFC 146 main event, matching his pre-fight prediction by stopping Mir in a second-TKO.