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lunes, 8 de diciembre de 2014

CM Punk la noticia grande del UFC 181


UFC 181
Por Daniel “Mr. Clutch” Mercado Castro
      La UFC recibió su regalo de Navidad adelantado, Phil “CM Punk” Brooks firma con la UFC, dejando atrás cualquier rumor de volver a la lucha libre. “Mis días de luchador profesional terminaron…esto (UFC) es mi nueva carrera…100 porciento”; explicó el ex campeón máximo de la WWE en medio del mega cartel UFC 181 en el Mandalay Bay Events Center en Las Vegas, Nevada. Cartel que contenía dos peleas de campeonatos y en cual una de ellas estaba envuelto el boricua-mexicano Anthony Pettis. Sin duda la noticia de Punk fue un bono al manjar de MMA que ofreció UFC y un balde de agua fría a la WWE al perder a uno de sus favoritos luego de este ser despedido de la empresa de forma abrupta, y para el colmo, servirse con la cuchara grande al contar su parte de la historia en cuestión en Podcast de su amigo Colt Cabana. Punk debutará en UFC en el 2015.
          Lawler logra el desquite. Robbie Lawler (25-10-1NC) venció por decisión dividida (48-47, 47-48 y 49-46) a Johny Hendricks (16-3) para arrebatarle el campeonato Welterweight. Esta fue la revancha de otra controversial decisión en UFC 171, esa vez ganó Hendricks. A pesar de que en mis tarjetas vi ganando 48-47 Hendricks, Lawler dominó los últimos dos asaltos con un striking más efectivo y buena defensa mientras que Hendricks buscaba más gastar el tiempo. Tal vez eso definió la pelea junto con el factor de que Lawler cerró ambos rounds (4 y 5) con un dominio total a fuerza de patadas, codazos y solidos puños. ¿Alguien dijo una tercera? El boricua-mexicano Anthony Pettis (18-2) tuvo una exitosa primera defensa de la faja Lightweight al derrotar vía Sumisión/Tap Out/Guillotina a los 1:53 del segundo round a Gilbert Meléndez (22-4). Meléndez dominó el segundo asalto, pero Pettis lo sorprendió en el segundo y aprovechó un descuido para aplicar la llave de rendición. Travis Browne (17-2-1) derrotó vía TKO a los 4:50 del primer asalto a Brendan Schaub (11-5) al mandarlo a la lona con un gancho de derecha y luego rematarlo en el suelo. En otra batalla de pesos pesados, Todd Duffee (9-2) venció a los 33 segundos del primer asalto vía KO al peleador Anthony Hamilton (13-4) con un fuerte derechazo. Tony Ferguson (18-3) puso a dormir con un Rear Naked Choke a los 4:19 del segundo asalto al peleador Abel Trujillo (12-6-1NC) en una batalla de pesos ligeros como parte del Main Card.
          En las preliminares del cartel, Raquel Pennington (5-5) derrotó con un Bulldog Choke al sonar la chicharra (4:59) del primer asalto a Ahslee Evans-Smith (3-1). El ganador Light Heavyweight del TUF 19, Corey Anderson (6-0) venció por decisión unánime (30-27, 30-27 y 30-26) a Justin Jones (3-1). Anderson dominó en el suelo y en el clinch. Josh Samman (11-3) sorprendió al ganador de los pesos medianos de TUF 19, Eddie Gordon (8-2), con una devastadora patada a la cabeza para adjudicarse el KO a los 3:08 del segundo asalto. En una batalla en el Bantamweight, el “California Kid” Urijah Faber (32-7) aprovechó una picada de ojo accidental para aplicar un Bulldog Choke y vencer vía Sumisión a los 1:34 del segundo round a Francisco Rivera (10-4-1NC). Faber empata con Anderson Silva con mayor cantidad de finales con 14. El hermanito de Anthony, Sergio Pettis (12-1), venció por decisión unánime (29-28, 29-28 y 30-27) a Matt Hobar (9-3). Clay Collard (14-5) venció por decisión unánime (29-28, 29-28 y 29-28) al peleador Alex White (10-2).























sábado, 30 de agosto de 2014

Notas recientes de la UFC

Description: Description: Description: logo for press releasescid:image003.png@01CFC3A1.42E81250HARLEY-DAVIDSON AND UFC® UP THE ANTE AT UFC® 177 AND GIVE ONE LUCKY FAN THE CHANCE TO THROW
THE ULTIMATE PARTY OF A LIFETIME
One Fan Will Win a New Harley-Davidson® Motorcycle and a Rockin’ Weekend as
Host of a 2015 UFC Fight in Their Hometown

Las Vegas, Nev. ‒ Harley-Davidson and the Ultimate Fighting Championship® (UFC) will launch a new contest at UFC 177 this weekend sure to make one fan an instant hometown hero. The Harley-Davidson Hometown Throwdown III event puts one lucky fan and their city in the spotlight; the two iconic brands will roll into the winner’s home town with the ultimate prize package – a UFC fight and tailgate party topped off with custom Harleys, live music, Octagon Girls® and more.

The contest, running through Dec. 31, 2014, kicks off with a bang Aug. 30 at UFC 177 in Sacramento, where Harley-Davidson will award a custom Harley-Davidson cruiser from their 2015 motorcycle lineup launched earlier this week to each of the five winning fighters on the main card, giving the fighters a reason to fight even harder.

“We want fans and fighters to know that when Harley-Davidson and UFC come together something big is about to happen,” said Dino Bernacchi, U.S. Marketing Director at Harley-Davidson. “We are raising the stakes for UFC 177 by giving each bout winner a new motorcycle, and we’re also bringing back for the third year a fan favorite – the Hometown Throwdown event – which proves to be a once-in-a-lifetime way to experience the world’s best fighters and the only motorcycle brand worthy of being in the Octagon.”

Fans can clinch the chance to host what could be the most street-rumbling, all-out bash their town has ever seen by explaining why their city should be the next location for the 2015 Harley-Davidson Hometown Throwdown event and how they would be the ultimate host at www.h-d.com/UFC.

In addition to the opportunity to play host for the 2015 Harley-Davidson Hometown Throwdown, the winner also will:


·         Learn to ride Vegas-style with a five-day/four-night trip for four to Las Vegas in March where they’ll train with professional UFC fighters at the Harley-Davidson Riding Academy and be cheered on by – and hang out with – the famous Octagon Girls.
·         Receive the ride of a lifetime with their choice of one customized 2015 Harley-Davidson® Dark Custom™ motorcycle (www.h-d.com/darkcustom).
·         Be the hometown hero by hosting a weekend experience in their hometown, including behind-the-scenes access at the Harley-Davidson Hometown Throwdown event and exclusive time with the fighters.
·         Lead the pack with a UFC entourage during the parade-style group motorcycle ride through the streets of their hometown to the fight location.
·         Plan the Party with Harley-Davidson and UFC, including the ride and the tailgate party entertainment.

Fans can learn more about the contest and submit their entries by visiting
www.h-d.com/UFC  through December 31, 2014.




FIRST EVENT IN MEXICO SELLS OUT IN 8 HOURS
 
Over 20,000 fans set to attend UFC® 180: VELASQUEZ vs. WERDUM
November 15 at the Arena Ciudad de Mexico
 
Mexico City – It took just eight hours to sell-out the highly anticipated UFC® 180: VELASQUEZ vs. WERDUM event scheduled for November 15 at the Arena Ciudad de Mexico (Mexico City Arena).
 
Fans made history at the box office, as well as online, to sell out Mexico’s first ever live UFC® event. UFC 180: VELASQUEZ vs. WERDUM is the fastest sell-out in the history of the Arena Ciudad de Mexico and it will also set a new attendance record with over 20,000 fans attending the monumental event.
 
On Tuesday, August 26 the UFC’s Chairman and CEO, Lorenzo Fertitta, and UFC President, Dana White, held a press conference in Mexico City to announce the launch of ticket sales, accompanied by some of the featured fighters on the UFC 180 card. It was also revealed that several fighters of Mexican or Latin American decent would showcase their skills at the November event. Fighters include: heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez, heavyweight title contender, Fabricio Werdum, Kelvin Gastelum, Jake Ellenberger, Diego Sanchez, Augusto “Dodger” Montano, Erik Perez, Ricardo Lamas and Norman Parke. The full fight card will be available at ufc.com.
 
“That we’ve sold out in the blink of an eye is proof that Mexico is ready for its first UFC event and shows the true devotion of UFC’s fan base,” said Jaime Pollack, UFC Senior Vice President, International Development and General Manager, Latin America. “We couldn’t ask for a better partner in Zignia Live, who provided the staffing and technology to keep pace with the high demand and ensure a seamless experience from UFC fans in Mexico and around the region.”
 
UFC® 180: VELASQUEZ vs. WERDUM will be available live on Pay-Per-View at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT on UFC.TV, iN DEMAND, DirecTV, DISH Network, Avail-TVN, and in Canada on BellTV, Shaw Communications, Sasktel, and Viewer’s Choice Canada for a suggested retail price of $44.99 US/$49.99 CAN for Standard Definition and $54.99 US/$59.99 CAN for High -Definition. Fathom Events and the UFC will also broadcast the event live to select movie theatres in the U.S. on Sat., Nov. 15 at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT. For a list of participating theatres, visit www.fathomevents.com.
For more information or current fight news, visit www.ufc.com. All bouts are live and subject to change. Follow us on Twitter: @UFC and Facebook/UFC

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EA SPORTS UFC® FREE CONTENT UPDATE #2 DELIVERS NEW FIGHTERS AND MORE GAMEPLAY ADDITIONS

Las Vegas – Today Electronic Arts released the second free* EA SPORTS™ UFC® Content Update featuring three new UFC fighters* including welterweights Matt Brown and Mike Pyle, as well as heavyweight fighter Stipe Miocic. In addition to the roster expansion, the Content Update also contains key gameplay additions and improvements including, but not limited to:

·         Manual Taunts: Players will now be able to add insult to injury with a well-placed taunt. Pressing Left or Right on the directional pad will cause a fighter to taunt their opponent mid-bout.

·         Kick Catching: Players will now have the ability to catch opponents’ kicks during parries if the attacking fighter has low stamina or high leg-damage when throwing the kick. If the parry button is held, a takedown will be initiated.

·         Single Leg into Half Guard: Successful basic Single Leg Takedowns will now end up in Half Guard.

·         Stamina: Stamina loss on Strikes Landed has been adjusted.

·         TKO Stoppage: The referee will now stop the bout if the submissive fighter blocks too many strikes without trying to improve their position during ground and pound. 

Watch the EA SPORTS UFC Content Update #2 trailer to see all these additions come to life in-game. For more information visit the EA SPORTS UFC blog. 

Powered by EA SPORTS IGNITE technology, EA SPORTS UFC is built from the ground up exclusively for the new consoles and captures the human athleticism, physiology and emotion of the athlete like nothing before it. The game is available now for the PlayStation® 4 and Xbox One consoles.

Assets:
To download the updated EA SPORTS UFC fact sheet and assets, please visit the EA press site at http://info.ea.com.

EA SPORTS UFC is in development at EA Canada in Vancouver. The game is rated T by the ESRB and PEGI 16; visit www.esrb.org and www.pegi.info for more information. Become a fan of EA SPORTS UFC on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/easportsufc and follow us on Twitter via http://www.twitter.com/easportsufc.

UFC® KICKS OFF TICKET SALES FOR UFC® 180
WITH BLOCKBUSTER PRESS CONFERENCE AT POLYFORUM SIQUEIROS IN MEXICO CITY
 
Heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez collides with no.1 contender Fabricio Werdum in main event on November 15

Plus:
Jake Ellenberger vs. Kelvin Gastelum
Diego Sanchez vs. Norman Parke
Ricardo Lamas vs. Dennis Bermudez
Erik Perez vs. Marcus Brimage
Dodger Montano and more…

Tickets for UFC® 180: VELASQUEZ vs. WERDUM
at Arena Ciudad de México in Mexico City
on sale Wednesday, August 27
 
Mexico City - The UFC® was in Mexico today to kickoff ticket sales for UFC® 180: VELASQUEZ vs. WERDUM, and unveil several of the fighters and bouts slated for the Saturday, November 15 event at the Arena Ciudad de México in Mexico City. 
 
UFC Chairman and CEO Lorenzo Fertitta, UFC President Dana White, heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez, heavyweight title contender, Fabricio Werdum, Kelvin Gastelum, Jake Ellenberger, Diego Sanchez, Augusto “Dodger” Montano, Erik Perez, Ricardo Lamas and Norman Parke were present at the press conference, which took place at the Polyforum Siqueiros - the capital's iconic forum. Inaugurated in 1971, it is home to “La Marcha de La Humanidad,” the largest mural in Latin America and work of Mexican artist David Alfaro Siqueiros.
 
Headlining the November card is the highly anticipated five-round main event featuring UFC heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez (13-1, in his professional career, fighting out of San Jose, Calif.), and no.1 contender Fabricio Werdum (17-5-1, fighting out of Los Angeles, Calif. by way of Porto Alegre, Brazil). The heavyweight clash marks the culmination of 12 weeks of rivalry and competition as coaches on The Ultimate Fighter Latin America.
 
In addition, eighth-ranked Jake Ellenberger (29-8, fighting out of Lake Forrest, Calif. by way of Omaha, Nebraska) goes up against no.11 Kelvin Gastelum (10-0, fighting out of Yuma, Ariz.) in a welterweight showdown. Ellenberger, a former Marine and NCAA wrestler, will bring his grit and knockout power to the Octagon® against the undefeated winner of the 17th season of The Ultimate Fighter.
 
Other bouts for UFC® 180 include:
- The Ultimate Fighter winners, Diego Sanchez (27-7, fighting out of Albuquerque, N.M.) and Norman Parke (21-2-1, fighting out of Bushmills, Ireland) will collide in a lightweight battle
- No.4 ranked, Ricardo Lamas (14-3, fighting out of Chicago, Ill.) will meet Dennis Bermudez (15-3, fighting out of Lindenhurst, N.Y.) in a featherweight showdown that could have title implications
- Born and raised Mexican fighter, Erik Perez (14-6, fighting out of Albuquerque, N.M.by way of Monterrey, Mexico) squares off against Marcus Brimage (6-3, fighting out of Coconut Creek, Fla.)
- Augusto “Dodger” Montano (13-1, fighting out of Mexico City, Mexico), the newest Mexican fighter signed to the organization and making his UFC debut
 
The card will also feature the final featherweight and bantamweight bouts of The Ultimate Fighter Latin America. The series, brought to you by Bud Light®, which started airing August 20, can be seen throughout Latin America on TV channels and free-to-air, including UFC Network. Networks, air dates and times can be seen here: http://www.ufcespanol.com/news/tuf-latam-donde-ver.
 
Tickets for UFC® 180: VELASQUEZ vs. WERDUM go on sale Wednesday, August 27 at 10 a.m. CT and are priced at $7,000 zone Cancha, $4,500 zone Retractil Platino, $2,950 zone Superpalco (Club), $2,950 zone Retractil Oro, $2,250 zone Platea Platino, $1,750 zone Platea Oro, $1,300 zone Barrera, $975 zone Butaca, $850 zone Butaca 2, $650 zone Balcon, $450 zone Balcon 2, $350 zone Balcon 3  (prices listed in Mexican pesos and include taxes). Tickets are available for purchase online at www.superboletos.com, by phone at +52 (55) 15154100. Ticket sales are limited to eight (8) per person. Ticket prices do not include applicable service charges.
 
UFC® 180: VELASQUEZ vs. WERDUM will be available live on Pay-Per-View at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT on UFC.TV, iN DEMAND, DirecTV, DISH Network, Avail-TVN, and in Canada on BellTV, Shaw Communications, Sasktel, and Viewer’s Choice Canada for a suggested retail price of $44.99 US/$49.99 CAN for Standard Definition and $54.99 US/$59.99 CAN for High -Definition. Fathom Events and the UFC will also broadcast the event live to select movie theatres in the U.S. on Sat., Nov. 15 at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT. For more information, visit www.fathomevents.com.   
 
For more information or current fight news, visit www.ufc.com. All bouts are live and subject to change.

Follow us on Twitter: @UFC and Facebook/UFC








lunes, 21 de octubre de 2013

Resumen de UFC 166


UFC 166
Por Daniel “Mr. Clutch” Mercado Castro

          El Toyota Center en Houston, Texas vibró con una épica guerra entre dos gladiadores que completaron con todos los honores su trilogía. Sin duda la mejor trilogía de peleas en la historia de la UFC, han sido 10 en total dentro de la UFC en 20 años. Cain Velásquez (13-1) ejecutó su plan a la perfección de cortarle el aire a Junior dos Santos (16-3), atacarlo con golpes al rostro, acorralarlo en la jaula y usar su juventud para dominar al veterano. En el primer asalto Cain comienza su plan de pelea llevando a las paredes de la jaula a Junior e inclusive apuntándose un take down. Durante el segundo round Junior se apunta un take down y comienza bien el asalto con fuerte puño con codazo a la cara de Cain. En el tercer round, un fuerte derechazo de Cain al rostro de Junior literalmente lo noqueo, pero cuando el arbitro Herb Dean iba a pararla, dos Santos resucitó de la nada y comenzó atacar a Cain con buenos codazos. El cuarto asalto fue un intercambio salvaje y sangriento entre ambos, donde el ojo derecho de dos Santos se veía grave y la mejor parte la estaba llevando Velásquez. Dos Santos no se quitó, llegó el quinto y el coach de TUF13 se defendió con el alma ante un agresivo campeón que no dejaba de lanzar fuertes golpes. Herb Dean detuvo la pelea en el quinto asalto faltando 1:52 cuando dos Santos cayo al suelo y se cubrió la cabeza en señal de los exhausto que estaba. Cain retuvo su faja de pesos pesados de la UFC. Un enorme aplauso para ambos, se robaron el show y dieron una enorme pelea. ¿Habrá una cuarta? Espero que no, pero se busca un peso pesado que se mida al campeón Cain Velásquez. Sucio difícil.
          En la semi estelar, Daniel Cormier (13-0) se apuntó una victoria por decisión unánime (30-27) ante el ganador del TUF10, Roy “Big Country” Nelson (19-9). Cormier viene subiendo como la espuma y para el 2014 su nombre se escuchará mucho. Una candidata para “Pelea del Año” debe ser la soberana pelea que tuvieron Gilbert “El Niño” Meléndez (22-3) en su debut en UFC ante Diego Sánchez (26-6). Meléndez ganó por decisión unánime (29-28, 29-28 y 30-27). Gabriel Gonzaga (16-7) se apuntó un KO en el primer asalto ante Shawn Jordan (15-5). John Dodson (15-6) le dio una izquierda fulminante en el primer asalto a Darrell Montague (13-3) a los 4:13 del primer asalto para apuntarse una victoria por KO.
          En otras peleas, Tim Boetsch (17-6) se apuntó una victoria por decisión dividida (30-26, 30-26 y 27-29) ante CB Dollaway (13-5). Héctor Lombard (33-4) noqueo en el primer asalto a los 1:48 a Nate Marquardt (32-13-2). Y en el robo de la noche, Jessica Eye (11-1) venció por decisión dividida (29-29, 29-28 y 28-29) a Sarah Kaufman (16-3) en su debut en UFC. Sinceramente debió ser un empate o quizás ganar Kaufman. Pero así es la vida.