twitter:FrontRowBrian twitterde op donderdag 27-03-2014 om 21:50:06--Exclusive-- Leaked from the UFC offices. A preview of the new UFC uniform. Looks pretty good. Clean. http://t.co/6CV0nQwaVA reageer retweet
twitter:FrontRowBrian twitterde op donderdag 27-03-2014 om 23:59:58Here's another UFC uniform mock up. @UnderArmour http://t.co/PPHJPsbigk reageer retweet
#carequote:Op vrijdag 28 maart 2014 20:55 schreef Hooidraad het volgende:
twitter:FrontRowBrian twitterde op donderdag 27-03-2014 om 21:50:06--Exclusive-- Leaked from the UFC offices. A preview of the new UFC uniform. Looks pretty good. Clean. http://t.co/6CV0nQwaVA reageer retweet
twitter:FrontRowBrian twitterde op donderdag 27-03-2014 om 23:59:58Here's another UFC uniform mock up. @UnderArmour http://t.co/PPHJPsbigk reageer retweet
Redelijkquote:Op vrijdag 28 maart 2014 11:24 schreef incognitoomuch het volgende:
Francis Carmont will face CB Dollaway at UFC Fight Night Berlin on May 31st!
quote:Mark Muñoz vs. Gegard Mousasi
Francis Carmont vs. CB Dollaway
Luke Barnatt vs. Sean Strickland
Nick Hein vs. Drew Dober
Peter Sobotta vs. Pawel Pawlak
Magnus Cedenblad vs. Krzysztof Jotko
quote:My guess is that if you're reading this post on an MMA blog, you're probably a fan of the sport that we cover here. Each and every one of you likely took a different path to becoming a fan and eventually discovering a place like this - some have been entranced since the very first UFC event; some came across the threshold as dreaded TUF noobs; and others have just recently caught onto the phenomenon known as mixed martial arts. Regardless of when you came along, you're getting more MMA right now than at any point in the history of the sport. And it kind of sucks, to be honest.
Before you get all outraged at me having the audacity to take a potshot at your baby, hear me out. My personal journey into the spider web we're all stuck in started a long time ago, and I've been happily (for the most part) trapped here ever since. My passion for what happened inside that octagon (or decagon/ring/yamma pit, take your pick) had never waned for a single second during all of the ups and downs in my life and during the evolution of the sport until recently. I've been trying to figure out why that is, and after a while, the real reason became apparent.
Oversaturation. Nothing feels special any more.
I will freely admit that I'm one to talk about the good ol' days a lot in many aspects of my life, and MMA is no different. I remember being nervous all day before a UFC event, and avoiding internet spoilers like the plague until I could track down a Pride event to watch. I remember sitting up all night with adult beverages and the odd energy drink to follow along with Dream and Sengoku events with a bunch of fellow weirdos right here on Bloody Elbow. And I remember the thousands of articles I've authored about everything from Strikeforce brawls to Chael Sonnen verbally decimating a few Brazilians. It's been a big part of my life, and I'm perfectly okay with that.
Then 2014 came along.
I started the year in style, waking up at 3am to watch an Asian UFC event. Normally I would have just stayed up all night out of excitement, but gone are the days of Shinya Aoki and Super Hluk tournaments (yes, that is spelled correctly). I roused myself from a blissful sleep to watch a 2-0 Royston Wee lay on another guy I had never heard of for three rounds. Yee haw. About the only excitement I could muster during the entire show was in regards to one of my favorite fighters, Tatsuya Kawajiri, making his UFC debut. He won, and I was happy. I'll freely admit I was much happier when I was able to go back to sleep after the main event though.
That was just under 11 weeks ago. There have been nine UFC events since then. Nine. Who has time for Bellator or WSOF or TUF or tag-team MMA in DEEP when the overlord is hijacking TVs and the interwebs every single weekend?
I was always the optimistic fan that wanted more to consume. I was the Cookie Monster of MMA. Whenever anyone complained about the UFC running too many events, I told them to shut their dirty traps and be happy to have more of what they love in their life. But it turns out that those people were right. When you were a kid and your parents stopped for awesome ice cream on a road trip a few times a year, you remember that ice cream. It was something to look forward to when you set out on your long journey. But when the ice cream store opens franchises all over the place and you can get it anywhere and at any time, the allure is lost. Suddenly it doesn't taste as good. You can even get sick of it after a while.
Don't get me wrong - I still get excited for the events that I consider important. I wanted the clock to move faster all day before UFC 171, for instance. I completely understand why the UFC is expanding and what they're trying to accomplish, and I'm cool with it from a business sense. I also have absolutely no problem paying for Fight Pass. As Bleacher Report's Jonathan Snowden wisely put it - I have 10 dollars and I like MMA. Easy decision. I'll continue to buy the PPV's too. I have been the UFC's dream customer.
But on the other hand, all the balance is gone. There are no shows that are stacked top-to-bottom any more. Remember UFC 167, the 20th anniversary show? The one that Dana White promised would have top-level fights all the way from the opener to the main event? A dude nicknamed "The Recipe" made his UFC debut on that card. No disrespect to Lapsley, but I didn't envision seeing him on this huge, crazy UFC event when White made his speech. That wasn't a late replacement. That was a bout actually scheduled for the card from the start.
Most of the non-PPV cards in 2014 feature a solid headliner with a co-main event with at least one name people recognize. And generally it's all downhill from there. Yes, I'm getting these events for cheap or free. I realize that my expectations shouldn't be through the roof for these. But even the last Fox card featured Adriano Martins on the main card. C'mon, son. Really? Fox is paying somewhere near a 100 million a year for Gabriel Gonzaga in the co-main event? I'd let the check bounce if I was handling the finances on that.
The reason I even decided to write this is because of something I felt when I saw that there are no UFC events for the next two weekends. That feeling wasn't sadness, or longing. It was elation. I suddenly became happy at the idea of not being chained to my living room to watch the sport I supposedly loved so much for a little while. It's not because I work for this fine website and I'd have to write about a potential event. Someone else can do that. It's because of the stupid catch 22 of being an addicted UFC fan - I can't bring myself to skip events, but I'm getting less and less out of watching most of the ones that do get put on.
I'm going to stay optimistic and I will hope that this mini-vacation from the UFC will allow me to come back with renewed vigor when the promotion goes to Abu Dhabi on April 11th. And Quebec City on the 16th. Oh, don't forget Orlando on the 19th. What's that, Baltimore on the 26th too?
Yikes. I can't say that I'd hold it against you if you decided to put down the cookies and walk away.
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Next challenger: Jon Fitch.
De ref trekt gewoon zijn handen er vanafquote:Op zondag 30 maart 2014 01:19 schreef PSYCHEV het volgende:
Benieuwd hoe lang Paul Harris dat been zal vasthouden.
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Volgende keer gewoon weer kijken dus?quote:Op maandag 31 maart 2014 17:38 schreef Miauw_Zedong het volgende:
Damn wat een bagger tot nu toe bij TUF3, net episode 3 gezien... Die fokking volleybal en basketbalwijven zijn superirritant en voegen niks toe (volgende episode gaan ze het team motiveren schijnbaar), je hebt die ring-girlverkiezingen en zo'n grietje dat heel erg zenuwachtig is 'voor haar debut in de octagon'
, de rivaliteit tussen Wandy en Sonnen begint me ook al de keel uit te hangen, en het gevecht was een snoozefest galore.
Zeker, aan het eind zie je een voorstuk van het gevecht tussen Wandy en Sonnenquote:Op maandag 31 maart 2014 17:48 schreef Hooidraad het volgende:
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Volgende keer gewoon weer kijken dus?
Ik wil dit jaar wel een eventje meepikken, liefst Berlijn of Dublin.quote:Op maandag 31 maart 2014 18:19 schreef Opperkwal het volgende:
Gaan er nog mensen naar UFC in Berlijn en weet iemand wat de tickets ongeveer gaan kosten?
Gelukkig zitten er heavyweights in deze TUF, het moet raar lopen als er niet een paar snoeiharde KO's uit voortkomenquote:Op maandag 31 maart 2014 17:49 schreef Miauw_Zedong het volgende:
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Zeker, aan het eind zie je een voorstuk van het gevecht tussen Wandy en Sonnen
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Bedankt, alleen overmorgen is toch de verkoop voor mensen met een Fight Pass en vrijdag pas voor 'normale mensen.' Ook enig idee of het mogelijk is om bijvoorbeeld 4 tickets tegelijk te bestellen?quote:Op maandag 31 maart 2014 18:26 schreef Hooidraad het volgende:
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Ik wil dit jaar wel een eventje meepikken, liefst Berlijn of Dublin.
Denk dat je rond de 200 euro moet rekenen voor een redelijke plaats, de goedkoopste tickets zijn meestal tussen 50 en 100 euro. Overmorgen begint trouwens de verkoop voor Berlijn.
O ja, dat is de presale. Is voor Fight Club members, niet Fight Pass.quote:Op maandag 31 maart 2014 18:38 schreef Opperkwal het volgende:
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Bedankt, alleen overmorgen is toch de verkoop voor mensen met een Fight Pass en vrijdag pas voor 'normale mensen.' Ook enig idee of het mogelijk is om bijvoorbeeld 4 tickets tegelijk te bestellen?
Moet heel erg eerlijk zijn dat ik heb zitten genieten van de halfguard- game van Bravo.quote:Op zaterdag 29 maart 2014 14:44 schreef Hooidraad het volgende:
Vannacht de BJJ-rematch tussen Eddie Bravo en Royler Gracie bij Metamoris 3 (zonder jury dus submission only):
Eddie Bravo vs. Royler Gracie (No-Gi)
Clark Gracie vs. Rafael "Rafa" Mendes (Gi)
Keenan Cornelius vs. Vinny Magalhaes (No-Gi)
Renato "Babalu" Sobral vs. Dean Lister (No-Gi)
Guilherme "Gui" Mendes vs. Samir Chantre (Gi)
Sean Roberts vs. Zak Maxwell (Gi)
 quote:Op maandag 31 maart 2014 20:21 schreef n00cL30n het volgende:
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Moet heel erg eerlijk zijn dat ik heb zitten genieten van de halfguard- game van Bravo.
Ik denk dat ik zo maar even ga kijken waar ik de rest van Metamoris 3 kan vinden.
 quote:"I wanted to talk to him for years, but never had the chance to meet him," Royce told MMAFighting. "I met him after the fight and he was there, throwing up. Royler dominated him so much, he did so much strength, that he threw up after the fight."
"I told him that I liked what he said after the fight, but didn’t like the fact that he always talked trash about Royler and my family. He stood up and started yelling, so I also raised the tone of my voice and told him I didn’t like it."
"He said he always gave my family credit, but I know it’s not true. He always talks trash about my family. Enough with this s---. He said he never talked bad about my family and he always gave us credit. He kept raising the tone of his voice, and I told him to shut up, so Jean Jacques (Machado) came in, said we didn’t need this and asked (Bravo) to leave."
Gracie said he would not compete against Bravo in a grappling match, but seemed open to an MMA fight.
quote:Eddie Bravo pulled a Quarter Guard, patiently worked to a Lockdown, and then put on a 10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu clinic, with a domination series of sweeps and submissions, that would have crippled nearly any other grappler on the planet.
His will was done.
Afterwards, a heated UFC Hall of Famer Royce Gracie, brother to Royler, confronted Bravo.
"I'm throwing up after the event, we went 20 hard minutes, I'm so emotional; my mom is there, I'm crying, it was just crazy. After it was all done, I felt like I had to throw up. I'm throwing up on the side of a tent..."
"I hear this voice behind me, ‘It's good that you said these things about my family.' I'm like who is this? I turn around, wipe throw up off my mouth and it's Royce Gracie, and he goes, ‘It's good that you're saying what you say because you used to talk s--- about my family.' And then I get up and I'm like ‘Dude, I never talked s--- on your family, who is telling you these lies?' And I go in my book, like I told him, my book in 2005, I thank you, and I'm pointing, I have my finger like, ‘I thank you. I thank Royler. I thank your father,' and he thought that was disrespectful, because I was like pointing at him, he goes ‘Don't point your finger at me! Don't disrespect me!' And he gets in my face like he wants to fight me, and Jean Jacques Machado, he separates us. Man, Royce Gracie wants to kick my ass? How cool is that!"
"He wants to do an MMA match with me, he doesn't want to do jiu-jitsu, he only wants to do MMA. I'm like, 'I don't even do MMA! What are you talking about?' Either way, it's hilarious that Royce f---ing Gracie wants to beat me up."
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En ook beweren dat Royler de wedstrijd domineerdequote:Op dinsdag 1 april 2014 00:59 schreef n00cL30n het volgende:
Ja, Royce is weer heerlijk arrogant aan het doen hier... bah....
Denk ik hoax, mocht het waar zijn: eenvoudige winst voor Ronda.quote:Op dinsdag 1 april 2014 22:33 schreef n00cL30n het volgende:
Jups, Roussey vs Carano official... (denk zelf nogsteeds hoax, maar zal mij benieuwen)
twitter:StefanStruve twitterde op maandag 31-03-2014 om 17:35:00Today @semmyschilt showed me the frontkick of death, can't wait to use it when I'm back!
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quote:Op dinsdag 1 april 2014 22:33 schreef n00cL30n het volgende:
Jups, Roussey vs Carano official... (denk zelf nogsteeds hoax, maar zal mij benieuwen)
 quote:Op dinsdag 1 april 2014 22:34 schreef Fyodor het volgende:
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Denk ik hoax, mocht het waar zijn: eenvoudige winst voor Ronda.
quote:And if that wasn’t enough, White then announced that the two would also square off in the first ever, ‘bikinis only, jello MMA match.’ The UFC already received approval from the NSAC to hold this special rules match.
Keith Kizer, executive director of the Nevada Commission, spoke to the Underground about the fight: “We are very excited to help the UFC usher in this new breed of combat sports and look forward to a new exciting kind of MMA that fans of all ages and backgrounds can get behind.”
Tickets for the UFC’s first event in Germany in more than three years go on sale this week, and you can get the best seats in the house for around $240.quote:Op woensdag 2 april 2014 14:23 schreef Opperkwal het volgende:
Er is zo weinig bekend over de kaartverkoop voor UFC in Berlin, prijzen, tijdstippen van verkoop, etc![]()
Ik zou het spannend zat vinden als het bikini only, jello MMA is tussen die twee hoorquote:Op dinsdag 1 april 2014 23:41 schreef LitmanenAFCA het volgende:
Zou niet eens spannend zijn Rousey Carano
Bij de tijd dat jij je broek open geritst hebt heeft Carano allang afgeklopt.quote:Op woensdag 2 april 2014 14:50 schreef Hoogstaande het volgende:
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Ik zou het spannend zat vinden als het bikini only, jello MMA is tussen die twee hoor
Mijn broek is altijd open als Buffer de intro doetquote:Op woensdag 2 april 2014 14:52 schreef Hooidraad het volgende:
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Bij de tijd dat jij je broek open geritst hebt heeft Carano allang afgeklopt.
Bedankt, stond zeker op de UFC site?quote:Op woensdag 2 april 2014 14:50 schreef Hooidraad het volgende:
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Tickets for the UFC’s first event in Germany in more than three years go on sale this week, and you can get the best seats in the house for around $240.
Featuring a middleweight matchup between perennial UFC contender Mark Munoz (13-4 MMA, 8-4 UFC) and former Strikeforce and DREAM champ Gegard Mousasi (34-4-2 MMA, 1-1 UFC), “UFC Fight Night 41: Munoz vs. Mousasi” takes place May 31 at Germany’s O2 World Berlin.
Tickets, which are available at o2world-berlin.com, start at ¤50 (approximately $69) for the cheap seats and go up to ¤175 (approximately $241) for a cageside/floor spot.
Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday at 10 a.m. CEST local time (4 a.m. ET). However, UFC Fight Club members can purchase tickets on Wednesday at 10 a.m. CEST local time, and UFC.com e-newsletter subscribers can buy their seats on Thursday at 10 a.m. CEST local time.
The UFC has twice before visited Germany, with Oberhausen playing host to UFC 122 in November 2010 and UFC 99 taking place in Cologne.
The latest UFC Fight Night 41 card includes:
Mark Munoz vs. Gegard Mousasi
Francis Carmont vs. C.B. Dollaway
Luke Barnatt vs. Sean Strickland
Drew Dober vs. Nick Hein
Magnus Cedenblad vs. Krzysztof Jotko
Pawel Pawlak vs. Peter Sobotta
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