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    Quote Originally Posted by tnucpuncher View Post
    Mayhem is gewoon awesome. Bisping kan ik niet uitstaan omdat hij teveel trashtalkt, maar Mayhem is sowieso een goeie vechter en lijkt me een aardige gozer.
    Vooral ook hele slechte trashtalk...
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    Quote Originally Posted by fightlove View Post
    hahahaha
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    Quote Originally Posted by SacredHeart View Post
    Vooral ook hele slechte trashtalk...
    geen commentaar op bisping he, it will make you look like an asshole

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    Diego Brandao: I Came in Here to Destroy Everyone

    Wednesday night's final episode of The Ultimate Fighter will show Diego Brandao getting the fight he asked for, against Bryan Caraway, with a spot on Saturday night's Ultimate Fighter Finale at stake.

    In an interview with MMAFighting.com, Brandao said Caraway was the guy in the Ultimate Fighter house he most wanted to fight because he took personally some of the things Caraway had said to him.

    Brandao also talked about the reputation he has developed over the course of this season of The Ultimate Fighter, with both UFC President Dana White and coach Michael Bisping saying that Brandao looks like a beast whom the other fighters shouldn't want to touch. And Brandao gave his thoughts about why he couldn't always get along with the other guys in the house.

    The interview is below.

    Michael David Smith: You said you wanted to fight Bryan Caraway. Why did you want him?
    Diego Brandao: Because Bryan Caraway got in my face and challenged me. He'd come up to me in the house and say he wanted to fight me, and I'd just say, 'F-- you man. If you want to fight me we'll see who's the best.' I didn't come in here to make friends. I came in here to destroy everyone.

    As you were preparing for that fight, were you able to formulate a specific game plan for Bryan? Did you have a sense for what you would need to do to win?
    No, it wasn't so much planning anything. I just thought, 'This is the guy I need to beat.' And I wanted to finish him. I don't like to leave it to the judges. I like to destroy the guy.

    Dana White said no one should want to fight you. How does it feel to hear that?
    It's true that no one wanted to fight me inside the house. I feel good about it but that's not in my mind yet. I'm not the best because Dana says it. I want to show I'm the best because I can beat everybody else. That's what I'm out to prove. I feel confident that I can fight the toughest guys.

    You didn't really seem to fit in with the other guys in the house. Did you not get along?
    I didn't like when the other guys would get drunk every day while I was pushing myself. Those other guys weren't training enough for me. Even if they didn't have their own fights to train for I needed them to be ready because I needed to be training and I needed people to roll with, people to hold the pads for me. I was taking it seriously and some of them weren't.

    Your attitude in the house seems a lot like your attitude in the cage. You mean business and you're not in there to be nice to anybody.
    What I want is to be like Mike Tyson. I want to become like a Wanderlei Silva, a guy who gives a great show in every fight. The guys in the 145-pound class should be scared of me. I just go out there and do my job.
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    Fight Journal: Mayhem Miller 'TUF' Edition

    MMA Fighting's E. Casey Leydon caught up with Jason "Mayhem" Miller just days before the former Strikeforce star makes his UFC return at the TUF 14 Finale on Saturday night. In the video below, find out what Miller packed for his trip to Vegas, the story behind his signed Michael Bisping photo and why he uses a NormaTec suit.

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    he kemal, domme spammert. je verknalt wie er in de finale komt.

    zet even spoiler in de titel !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bromios View Post
    he kemal, domme spammert. je verknalt wie er in de finale komt.

    zet even spoiler in de titel !!
    heb er inmiddels spoiler ingezet, maar zit te kijken waar dan uit blijkt wie er in de finale zit..
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    ik had het gelukkig na 1 naam door. Dus ik wacht met spanning op de laatste aflevering donderdag.

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    Mayhem Miller fight journal day 1:
    http://www.mmafighting.com/2011/11/3...r-tuf-edition/

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    Toch jammer dat aan die interviews al duidelijk werd dat Diego van Caraway won.. Doen ze echt lekker slim daar.

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    heeft iemand de laatste episode al gezien?

    ik kan er namelijk niks over vinden.

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    thnx reps for you

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    **SPOILER**































    Diego Brandao: I Want to Be a UFC Champion Some Day

    After beating Bryan Caraway to advance to Saturday night's Ultimate Fighter Finale, Diego Brandao says he's ready to prove that he's a rising star in the UFC.

    In an interview with MMAFighting.com, Brandao said he's been training hard for his fight with Dennis Bermudez on Saturday night, and that he views it as a step toward his ultimate goal in the sport, of being a UFC champion some day.

    But Brandao's more immediate goal is to provide for his family in Brazil, and he especially wants to be able to buy his mother a house. Brandao said that if he earns a UFC contract with a victory against Bermudez on Saturday night, that goal is well within his reach.

    Our interview is below.

    Michael David Smith: In your win over Bryan Caraway, I really thought that as soon as the flying knee landed, it was over. Did you feel like that too?
    No, I was ready for war, and I knew Bryan Caraway is very tough, so I knew I wasn't going to finish him easily.

    I was surprised how much punishment Caraway was able to withstand. Were you surprised? Did you think the ref let it go on too long?
    I think it did go on pretty long. He could have stopped the fight earlier. But I also tell referees, "Don't stop my fights until I'm out." I want to get every chance to win the fight so I know why Bryan Caraway wanted every chance to win the fight.

    Now you'll fight Dennis Bermudez on Saturday night at the Finale. What do you think of him?
    I don't think anything of him. He's a great fighter but I think the guys I beat in the house are better than him.

    What's your prediction for the bantamweight fight at the Finale, T.J. Dillashaw vs. John Dodson?
    T.J. is good but he only has four fights. Dodson has like 20 pro fights. Little John is going to knock him out.

    Although viewers at home only saw your fight with Caraway on Wednesday night, it happened months ago and you've had the fall to train for the Finale. What has your preparation been like for the fight with Bermudez?
    I've been training with Greg Jackson and Mike Winklejohn, I've been working on my Brazlian jiu jitsu, and I've just been training very hard in New Mexico -- 505 in the house. I'm in great shape. My coaches tell me I'm in shape. At Greg Jackson's gym I have great people here -- Jon Jones has been helping me so much. I think Jon Jones is the best there is. He can take anybody down and so he has helped me with my takedowns and takedown defense.

    What would it mean to you to become this year's winner of The Ultimate Fighter?
    It would mean I could make my mom's dream come true, that she could own a house. She works so hard to pay her rent. I've been working here for three years for a reason and that's to try to make money to help my family and people in Brazil. I don't want to be a superstar -- if you want to be a superstar you go to Hollywood -- but I do want to make money by fighting. I want to buy a house for my mom. And I also want to be proud of myself, and that will come with winning in the UFC.

    Do you view yourself as a future UFC featherweight champion?
    I definitely want to have a chance to fight for the belt some day. Jose Aldo is my friend and he's making my country very proud. He's the best in my weight class and I would have a lot of business to take care of before I'd be able to fight him. But I want to become a UFC champion.
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    Dodson-Dillashaw, Brandao-Bermudez Lead Completed TUF 14 Finale Pairings

    The Ultimate Fighter season 14 finale is set after Wednesday night's episode determined the divisional championship pairings to take place at The Pearl at the Palms in Las Vegas on Saturday.

    In the bantamweight class, John Dodson advanced to the final and will face TJ Dillashaw, while Diego Brandao navigated his way through the featherweight brackets to meet Dennis Bermudez.

    Those were two of the eight pairings announced by the UFC following completion of the series.

    Dodson faced heat from his Team Miller group all season long for leaking inside information to the opposition, and fellow semifinalist Johnny Bedford vowed revenge, but Dodson had the last laugh with a spectacular second-round KO.

    He'll face Dillashaw in the finals. Dillashaw had previously defeated Dustin Pague to advance.

    Brandao notched his third straight first-round knockout victory in advancing to the final, where he'll be matched up against Dennis Bermudez. Interestingly, Bermudez also finished all three of his TUF fights thus far, two by TKO and one by submission.

    Also taking place on the main card, televised on Spike, is a bantamweight bout pitting the colorful Louis Gaudinot and Johnny Bedford. All three of those bouts, along with a lightweight fight with veteran Yves Edwards against season 13 winner Tony Ferguson will support the main event bout between coaches Michael Bisping and Jason "Mayhem" Miller. The full card is below.

    Main Card
    Michael Bisping vs. Jason "Mayhem" Miller
    Diego Brandao vs. Dennis Bermudez
    John Dodson vs. T.J. Dillashaw
    Yves Edwards vs. Tony Ferguson
    Louis Gaudinot vs. Johnny Bedford

    Preliminary Card
    Stephan Bass vs. Marcus Brimage
    John Albert vs. Dustin Pague
    Roland Delorme vs. Josh Ferguson
    Steven Siler vs. Josh Clopton
    Bryan Caraway vs. Dustin Neace
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    Jason 'Mayhem' Miller Reflects on Long Road Back to UFC

    MMA Fighting sat down with Jason 'Mayhem' Miller on Wednesday to discuss his long road back to the UFC, the promotion for his fight against Michael Bisping on Saturday, his coaching stint on TUF, whether he ever thought about leaving MMA during his time away from the UFC and much more.

    http://video.aol.com/aolvideo/aol-sports/mayhem-miller-pre-tuf-14-finale-interview/1303610034001
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    Yves Edwards Credits Sam Stout Knockout for Changing Mindset

    MMA Fighting caught up with Yves Edwards on Thursday to discuss Saturday night's fight against Tony Ferguson, his mindset going into this fight as opposed to his last fight, his thoughts on Ferguson, the evolution of MMA, not getting to enjoy Thanksgiving, and much more.

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    Tony Ferguson Gives Important Advice to Future TUF Winners

    Watch below as Tony Ferguson talks about his upcoming fight against Yves Edwards, how this weight cut compares to his first cut to 155, why he decided to stay closer to home for this fight camp, and his advice for the future TUF winners.

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    Michael Bisping on His Popularity, Not Being on 'Mayhem's' Level, Steroids in MMA

    Watch below as Michael Bisping discusses his upcoming fight against Jason "Mayhem" Miller this Saturday night, his issues with Miller going into the fight, his popularity, or lack thereof, in MMA, TRT and steroids in the sport, and what's at stake in this fight.

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    The Ultimate Fighter 14 Finale Main Event Breakdown: Michael Bisping vs. Jason Miller

    Michael Bisping thinks he has the best case to be the next challenger for middleweight champion Anderson Silva. After all, the thought goes, Mark Munoz has lost more recently than him, and Chael Sonnen already had his shot and failed to capitalize. But Bisping likely has to win twice more before finally getting the opportunity that has eluded him so far in his UFC career.

    The first of those times comes on Saturday against the returning Jason "Mayhem" Miller, a rugged veteran who has spent most of the last few years as a mercenary for a host of promotions. Miller, last seen competing against and defeating Kazushi Sakuraba in DREAM over one year ago, will have the task of wiping off his ring rust against one of MMA's most active and well-conditioned middleweights.

    Bisping (21-3) is currently considered about a 2-to-1 favorite to win.

    The fight matchup is intriguing given their personal strengths, Bisping as a kickboxer and Miller as a grappler. But it's far from a striker vs. ground specialist matchup, too, as both are well-versed in the all-around game.

    Bisping's success mostly stems from his three things: his stamina, work rate and complete game. While he is not elite in any one category, he melds his skill sets together well into a well-rounded arsenal. At the heart of it is his kickboxing.

    He doesn't have traditional one-strike knockout power, but his ability to press his opponent from bell to bell makes him a tough matchup because it slows you down from getting truly comfortable against him. That is borne out in the statistics. According to FightMetric, Bisping is in the top 10 all-time in strike differential, a key stat which shows your ability to dole out punishment while avoiding return fire.

    Given his volume, that stat is even more impressive, as Bisping's 4.59 strikes landed per minute also ranks him among the top 10 in UFC history. Meanwhile, his opponents only connect on 29 percent of strikes against him, once again putting him in the top 10.

    Simply put, he spends a lot of time hitting people and not getting hit. This is where most people will inject a Dan Henderson joke at his expense, but the fact remains that the highlight-reel punch lies as a statistical aberration, one not surprisingly pulled off by one of the sport's historical greats.

    Despite having no roots as a wrestler, Bisping has also been very good in that department, taking down opponents on 53 percent of tries while stopping opponents on 58 percent of tries against him. He is also excellent at getting back to his feet off a takedown, a skill that may be key against Miller, who does his best work on the ground. Bisping's also never been tapped out, so even if Miller does manage to hold him down for an extended period of time, he's no easy pickings in the submission department.

    Despite having been in the sport as a pro for over a decade, Miller (24-7, 1 no contest) is just 30 years old -- two years younger than Bisping. The colorful fighter is willing to fight anywhere but is best known for his excellent ground skills, with 14 of his wins coming via tapout.

    Perhaps because he's not known for power, Miller gets a bad rap for his standup. The bottom line when it comes to striking is whether or not it's effective, not how pretty it looks. Miller can be unconventional at times, but he does have underrated fundamentals that allow him to connect at a 50 percent percentage, a better rate than Bisping (40 percent).

    It's on the mat where he shines though. Because of Miller's fun-loving personality, it's easy to underrate him, but he's been a high-level grappler for years, even before receiving his black belt in 2010. You may recall that in his November 2009 match with submission wizard Jake Shields, he had Shields in a rear naked choke to end round three but time ran out on him.

    That bout is also important for other reasons though. It remains the last time Miller faced top-quality competition. After that, he fought little-known Tim Stout in a Strikeforce fight that was put together on short notice, and then he faced a 41-year-old Sakuraba who had lost three of his last five.

    Because of that, how he will respond to being thrust into top competition again is anyone's guess. On one hand, it's been a long time. On the other, he's had quite a bit of time to work on improvements.

    When their respective styles meld, Bisping should have the advantage because of his active standup. It's never going to be easy to out-point him on the judges' scorecards when he throws and lands as much as he does. His underrated wrestling should also keep the fight up enough to stay away from Miller's strength. The five-round limit shouldn't be an issue for either, as both are known to be well conditioned and shouldn't have a problem going the distance.

    A 25-minute fight is a near-lock in this one. Bisping doesn't have the raw power to put away Miller, who has only been TKO'd once in his career, and Miller isn't likely to keep Bisping on the mat long enough to submit a fighter who has never tapped. That's going to leave a mostly standup battle, and Bisping has the greater possibility of impressing the judges with his quantity, quality and pace. Bisping via decision.
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    Mayhem Miller Fight Journal: Part 2

    MMA Fighting's E. Casey Leydon continues his all-access fight journal with Jason "Mayhem" Miller just days before his UFC return at this Saturday's TUF finale. Miller handles more press obligations, parts ways with his mustache, has some fun at a UFC photo shoot and participates in his first workout of the week. For part one, click here.

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    Stepping Into the Spotlight Makes for Whirlwind Week for TUF 14 Finalists

    LAS VEGAS -- On Thursday morning at 9 a.m. the UFC PR staff spread this season's Ultimate Fighter finalists out across two conference rooms at the Palms hotel and casino and introduced them to one of the less glamorous aspects of life in a big time fight promotion: the dreaded pre-fight interviews.

    "It's going to be about an hour of talking," UFC director of media relations Ant Evans explained as he sat TUF 14 bantamweight finalist T.J. Dillashaw down to begin a series of rapid-fire phone interviews. One look at Dillashaw's face, and you could see he wasn't exactly enthusiastic about the idea.

    It could be worse, Evans explained. He could be like Michael Bisping and "Mayhem" Miller, who had two or three hours of interviews scheduled. Somehow, this failed to raise Dillashaw's spirits.

    "It's just so fast," he told me later, once it was my turn to monopolize his time. "You're used to not very much media attention at all, and suddenly it's a lot."

    That's the case for all four of this year's finalists. In general, bantamweights and featherweights don't get as much love as the bigger fighters on the MMA scene, and the spotlight is even dimmer outside the UFC. After fighting their way onto the reality show and then earning a spot in the finals, they're all finding out for the first time what it's like to stand in the spotlight. Each has his own way of adjusting to this new life on fight week.

    "The first time, I cried when I saw [myself] on TV," said featherweight Diego Brandao. "It was crazy."

    Brandao's opponent for Saturday night's finale -- Dennis Bermudez -- played it a little cooler. In the next room over, sitting with his coach, Bermudez shrugged off the media pressure.

    "I did a lot of high school newspaper articles for wrestling, stuff like that," he said. "For me, it's like a bunch of those, I guess."

    What he was happiest about was simply being out of the TUF house and free to move about, he said. People keep telling him that his career is about to be defined by how he performs against Brandao, who seems to have instilled a deep terror into most of his previous opponents, but Bermudez isn't sweating it just yet.

    "My mindset is, it's another fight. People are like, it's the biggest fight of your career. Well, it's the biggest fight of my career right now. I'm sure I'll have bigger fights later on."

    Bantamweight John Dodson -- the only fighter who was all smiles even early in the morning, practically bouncing out of his chair with enthusiasm -- is taking a similar approach. It's not a must-win, he said. Especially not for a guy who's really a natural flyweight, just waiting for the UFC to open the division up. The way he sees it, if he puts on an exciting fight, people will remember him regardless of whether he wins or loses.

    "You're telling me you don't remember Stephan Bonnar?" he said. "You don't remember Kenny Florian?"

    For Dodson, the show was a bit of a mixed bag. He was painted as a traitor at times for sharing fight pairing news with the opposing team, and drew the ire of his coach, "Mayhem" Miller, who Dodson did a spot-on impression of as he mimicked Miller's cry of, "Dodson, whyyyy!?!"

    "I'm not going to lie, it's still cool to have him talking about me," Dodson grinned.

    In fact, that's his take on all the buzz surrounding his reality show stint. That's why he thanked those who hated him most during the show's run.

    "People were asking me, why are you thanking the haters? It's because, if I don't have any haters, then it means I wasn't doing anything right. There's a reason people were talking about me."

    And while it's nice to be talked about, both Dodson and Dillashaw are hoping that theirs is the fight that becomes the focus of the good kind of post-event talk rather than the bad. You can be a hero or a villain, but one thing these up-and-comers have learned is that you just can't be boring.

    "I don't want to put this pressure on myself like I have to win this fight, because I really don't," said Dillashaw. "This sport's for entertainment. I just need to go out there and put on a show. I'm going to win, but I'm going to put on an awesome show and go a hundred miles an hour."

    Just don't tell him that reward for success is more interviews. You don't want to send the poor guy in there with mixed emotions.
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    Ik vind het wel jammer hoor. Dodson en Tj vind ik allebei verschrikkelijke matennaaiers, maar dat is schijnbaar wat je ver brengt in de wereld.

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