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6 results for "ufc 133"
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Gustafsson's 2011 similar to Jones' 2010
Chuck MindenhallHad Rich Franklin been more privy to Alexander Gustafsson, we'd either be talking about the rung-climbing Swede as a foil to Jon Jones (more than we are now) or not talking about him at all. It was a tailor-made passing of the guard moment that never...
Blog | December 26, 2011 -
Hallman's short shorts made 133 about him
Chuck MindenhallDana White didn't like Dennis Hallman's get-up at UFC 133 based on what is believed to be strict aesthetic preferences. There was too much information to Hallman's cage presence, which trumped a near offender earlier on the card called Alexander ...
Blog | August 09, 2011 -
Applaud Tito Ortiz for stepping up
Chuck MindenhallMaybe he didn't walk away a winner, but there was no shame in Tito Ortiz's efforts against Rashad Evans on Saturday.
Story | Conversation | August 06, 2011 -
Coach: Evans' training needs will be met this time
Chuck MindenhallRashad Evans went from being a popular team leader at Greg Jackson's gym in Albuquerque to a lone wolf with Mike Van Arsdale and loose change in Florida. Betrayal, as it turns out, is a pretty strong motivator -- Evans has changed his whole approa...
Blog | July 16, 2011 -
Ortiz misses chance to return UFC's favor
Chuck MindenhallTito Ortiz just squandered a big chance. In the UFC's time of need, Ortiz refused to step in for the injured Phil Davis and fight Rashad Evans on a little over three week's notice in UFC 133's main event. For a hungry fighter looking to break int...
Blog | July 13, 2011 -
A phenomenal recovery for Belfort
Chuck MindenhallIt was only last Friday that Vitor Belfort came homesick after a workout in Las Vegas. Since then, he had been bedridden with what doctors believed to be hepatitis A -- an aggressive liver infection that, if treated, normally takes two to six weeks t...
Blog | April 30, 2011