UFC 118 Post Fight Press Conference VIDEO UFC 118 Post Fight Press Conference

UFC 118 Post Fight Press Conference Video

Shawn Smith of Inside Fights breaks down Couture vs. Toney and Edgar vs. Penn at UFC 118. Click Here To Watch VIDEO: UFC 118 Post Fight Press Conference
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UFC 118 - Bj Penn Vs Frankie Edgar 2 Fight Video

When Frankie Edgar beat B.J. Penn in April to win the UFC lightweight title, many fans thought it was a fluke. But Edgar did it again on Saturday at UFC 118, winning another unanimous decision and showing without a doubt that he’s the best lightweight in mixed martial arts. This time around it wasn’t even close, with Edgar winning all five rounds on all three judges’ cards. “I want to thank B.J.,” Edgar said afterward. “He brought the best out of me.”. Edgar took Penn down only 15 seconds into the first round, but Penn looked very comfortable on his back, controlling Edgar in his guard for a little over a minute before they got back to their feet. From the feet they traded strikes a little bit more before Edgar secured his second takedown, although once again Edgar wasn’t able to do much to Penn once he got him to the ground. The round ended standing up, with Edgar landing a few more strikes, and Edgar won the first round on my scorecard. Click here to watch Bj Penn Vs Frankie Edgar 2 Fight Video

ufc 118 results - Randy Couture Vs James Toney Results

The 41-year-old former boxing world champion James Toney made his mixed martial arts debut Saturday night at UFC 118. It did not go well. UFC Hall of Famer Randy Couture easily beat Toney by first-round submission, confirming what everyone suspected: In a mixed martial arts match, a good mixed martial artist will beat a past-his-prime boxer. “This was exactly what I trained to do,” Couture said. Couture shot in for a takedown about 15 seconds into the first round and didn’t have any trouble at all getting on top of Toney on the ground, fully mounting Toney and landing punches to the face. Toney looked like a fish out of water on the ground, not having any concept of how to escape from the full mount. The fans in Boston started chanting “U-F-C” as if to say that their sport, MMA, is superior to Toney’s sport, boxing. Click Here to watch The Video: randy couture vs james toney results

FC 118 ? Randy Couture vs James Toney

A fight between a world-class boxing champion and a UFC Hall of Famer will take place inside the Octagon at UFC 118: Edgar vs Penn 2. Don’t miss it Live on Pay-Per-View on Saturday, August 28th at 7pm PT/ 10pm ET. Boxers could do well against any stand up background. The weakness of boxing however is the ground. Which is the only place boxers get beat in MMA. Wrestling can win against every fighting style, boxing can win against any stand up fighting style. The only reason MMA fans hate boxing is because it’s the direct competition of your favourite sport.You never see MMA fans go to kickboxing or wrestling vids or anything and hate. Because they aren’t big enough to be competition. Stay tuned for more, Matt. PS: randy couture vs james toney video
Capoeira Moves - Some dirty techniques to take down a real opponent - Video - http://ping.fm/M1Wxm

Capoeira moves and Basics

Some dirty techniques to take down a real opponent. Some Basics? Perhaps you are familiar with the Afro Brazilian martial art of Capoeira. You can envision the circle of fighters, all clad in white, with a band playing strange sounding instruments embedded within it. In the center of the circle, two figures dance and spin, moving in time with the beat, fluid and graceful, performing something that is part acrobatics, part dance, part fight. Spinning kicks are launched faster and faster, each coming within a hair’s breadth of the opponent, but both wheel in time and in perfect synchronicity such that nobody is touched, nobody is hurt. This is capoeira, the traditional Brazilian fighting style, and in this article I’m going to discuss the fundamentals of its practice. More here on Capoeira moves