26th November 2008

Josh Barnett vs Brett Rogers Affliction fight rumored for Jan. 24


Another huge heavyweight fight is being discussed and could officially be added to the Affliction: “Day of Reckoning” event, which is slated for the Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif., on January 24, within the next few days.

Former Elite XC standout Brett “The Grim” Rogers (8-0) could be the next opponent to face off against former UFC Heavyweight Champion Josh “The Babyface Assassin” Barnett (23-5), according to a FiveOuncesOfPain.com report.

Barnett is coming off a one punch, highlight reel-type knockout over Pedro Rizzo at the first Affliction event back in July. Before that he competed twice in Japan on Sengoku cards against Hidehiko Yoshida and Jeff Monson. “The Babyface Assassin” was victorious in both bouts with a third round submission (heel hook) and a unanimous decision, respectively.

The former Pride FC star will look to make it four in a row against a fast rising, yet still unproven star in Brett Rogers.

“Grim” is one of many fighters still caught up in the Pro Elite fighter contracts fiasco. Like most of the ex-Elite XC stars, his contract status is still in limbo following the demise of the promotion last month.

During his eight-fight career he’s never been taken out of the first round and has stopped each of his opponents with strikes. However, names like Jon Murphy, James Thompson and Ralph Kelly are nowhere near the skill level of a guy like Barnett.

This is a massive step up in competition for Rogers. And his all around game will certainly be put to the test on January 24.

He’ll likely come in as an under dog, but “Grim” is always one punch away from ending a fight. Without question, Rogers will have to bring his “A” game to the Honda Center to have a chance to win this one … but so, too, will Barnett.

Rogers is not going to be an easy fight for anybody.

The Affliction guys deserve some credit for rescuing Rogers from MMA purgatory if the bout comes to fruition. Nobody wants to see these ex-Pro Elite fighters on the sidelines anymore, especially exciting fighters like Brett Rogers. Kudos to them for getting this guy back in action.

“Day of Reckoning” will air live on pay-per-view (PPV) on fight night beginning at 9 p.m. ET. HDNet will also air some of the under card matches before the main card broadcast on PPV.

Antonio “Rogerio” Nogueira and Vladimir Matyushenko will square off in the featured fight of the HDNet portion of the card while WAMMA Heavyweight Champion Fedor Emelianenko and former UFC Heavyweight Champion Andrei “The Pitbull” Arlovski square off in the highly anticipated main event.

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26th November 2008

Fighting Fedor: Andrei ‘The Pitbull’ Arlovski Affliction interview with MMAmania.com

Arlovski interview

If all goes according to plan, Andrei “The Pitbull” Arlovski (15-5) might have a new nickname in store come January. How’s “The Emperor Slayer” sound? Now riding a five-fight win streak and set to challenge for the WAMMA title, Arlovski’s career is on the up and up to say the least.

It’s worth noting that Arlovski, once considered fairly unbeatable himself during his reign atop the UFC’s heavyweight division, hasn’t lost to a fighter who wasn’t named “Tim Sylvia” since March 2002. That’s six-and-a-half years and 11 wins over some of the best heavyweights in mixed martial arts, including Fabricio Werdum (11-4-1), Tim Sylvia (24-5) (the first time) Paul Buentello (26-10) and Vladimir Matyushenko (21-3).

Arlovski recently added two more KO’s to his fighter resume, battering “Big” Ben Rothwell (29-6) in the third round at Affliction: “Banned” in July and knocking out Roy “Big Country” Nelson (13-3) in the second round under the EliteXC banner on October 4. The first fight snapped Rothwell’s 13-fight win streak, while the second fight makes Arlovski the only man to ever finish Nelson in his 16-fight career.

He’s now set to face off against the man many claim is unbeatable, Fedor “The Last Emperor” Emelianenko (28-1). The two Sambo Masters of Sport will go head to head at Affliction: “Day of Reckoning” on Saturday, January 24, 2009, at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California.

The superfight is also expected to feature such stars as Josh Barnett, Vitor Belfort, Matt Lindland, Renato “Babalu” Sobral, Chris Horodecki, Dan Lauzon, Vladimir Matyushenko and Antonio Rogerio Nogueira, as well as Ozzy “The Prince of F-n’ Darkness” Osbourne, who will be on hand as the musical guest.

We recently caught up with Arlovski to discuss his upcoming fight with Fedor, how his infamously prolonged UFC contract dispute affected him and if there’s any cultural rivalry between him (a Belorussian) and Fedor (a Russian).

NOTE: If you haven’t already, you might want to check out Arlovski’s Web site, www.arlovski.com. The site is, at least from this writer’s perspective, unlike anything else in the MMA community. More than just a fighter’s personal blog, it’s a full-fledged social networking site that’s translated into 25 different languages and currently sees more traffic than both Randy “The Natural” Couture and Chuck “The Iceman” Liddell’s Web sites. They frequently sponsor a variety of contests and recently flew a contest winner from North Carolina out to Chicago to spend a day with “The Pitbull.” Not too shabby. Not too shabby indeed.

Let’s get after it.

Adam Wagner (MMAmania.com): After eight years and 14 fights, what are your feelings on leaving the UFC?

Andrei Arlovski: I was kind of sad when I left the UFC (implying that eight years is a long time), but I then had the opportunity with Affliction, so, so far I am good. Affliction has the best, I would say, 10 best heavyweights. And right now I have the opportunity to fight Fedor on January 24, so all is good.

Adam Wagner (MMAmania.com): Was one of the reasons that you had a contract dispute with the UFC their lack of competition in the heavyweight division?

Andrei Arlovski: That too and I have some other reasons.

[Note: To clarify, Arlovski was implying that there were multiple reasons for not being able to come to terms with the UFC. The fact that Affliction was, at the same time, drawing in a lot of top heavyweight talent made the decision to sign with Affliction an attractive option. I do not think that he was trying to imply that the UFC’s heavyweight roster was lacking.]

Adam Wagner (MMAmania.com): With the way the UFC handled your contract negotiation — with not letting you fight for a year, and then when you finally did, putting you on the undercard against Jake O’Brien, rather than featuring you against a top contender — did you feel that that was disrespectful?

Andrei Arlovski: I don’t think so. It was discussed before I fought at that UFC, and Dana White discussed what’s good for business. It was good for them, so I am (fine). Of course I was kind of disappointed to not fight for months — it was a hard time for me — but otherwise everything was good.

Adam Wagner (MMAmania.com): Dana White has said that losing you “hurt” the UFC. He obviously didn’t want you to leave, at least according to that statement. Do you ever think that a return to the UFC could be possible at some point down the road?

Andrei Arlovski: I have a great relationship with the UFC and Dana White and the Fertittas, and he told me, “When you are ready, you are welcome,” you know. Maybe one day, I don’t know. (When I left the UFC), everything changed according to this world that I know, and after all the fights … I (still) have a great relationship with the UFC.

Adam Wagner (MMAmania.com): You’ve had two recent fights now outside the UFC, both of them ending in KOs. Are you getting more comfortable outside of the Octagon?

Andrei Arlovski: There’s not really a big difference if I am fighting inside the Octagon or in a ring, because I do all my sparring in a ring, so I’m really comfortable. Some complain about fighting in a cage or in a ring, but there’s not really a difference for me, because I do a lot of sparring for my boxing, and all the time I’m sparring in the ring, so I’m pretty comfortable.

Adam Wagner (MMAmania.com): What’s it like working with Freddie Roach?

Andrei Arlovski: Great. Yes, I see him about three or four times per year. I will spend a few weeks with Freddie Roach (at the Wildcard Boxing Club) in L.A. But I am still training MMA with another great boxing trainer, Mike Garcia in Chicago. They’re both great. They have different (lessons) for me. So the time that I spend training with (Freddie) I learn something, and every single time when I step in the ring and I look out at Mike in Chicago, he teaches me something new.

I think I’m pretty lucky because I have the best trainers in my camp: Dino Costeas, jiu-jitsu, he’s been with me from day one, almost eight years; my wrestling coaches, Sean Bormet and John Kading — Sean Bormet was a wrestling coach for the last Olympic games — Freddie Roach and Mike Garcia. Great trainers.

Adam Wagner (MMAmania.com): It was reported that you were interested in competing in boxing as well as MMA. Has there been any movement there?

Andrei Arlovski: Right now I am focused on the fight on January 24, so we’ll see after that.

Adam Wagner (MMAmania.com): You most recently defeated Roy Nelson via KO. How pleased were you with your performance overall?

Andrei Arlovski: First of all, I don’t like taking fights on short notice — it was short notice, two weeks before the fight. But as far as my game plan, one of my trainers told me, “You have to move a lot in the first round.” But actually I didn’t move a lot in the first round. In the second round, I had to use more of my boxing, my wrestling, my jiu-jitsu.

But actually, I wasn’t happy about the fight, I wasn’t happy with my performance, but I got the victory and I knocked him out. I am happy about that. But after the fight, I watched my fight many, many times, and I understood that I have a lot of work, everywhere, but especially wrestling and jiu-jitsu.

Adam Wagner (MMAmania.com): You’re now set to face Fedor Emelianenko — widely considered the best heavyweight on the planet. How do you feel about that?

Andrei Arlovski: Well, I’m very happy that they call him the best fighter on the planet, so it’s good for me. Everybody is, “Oh, Fedor, Fedor.” And it’s okay, it’s fine with me. He deserves it. He’s a great fighter who has fought many, many great fighters.

Yeah, it’s great. I think it’s a great opportunity for me. And we’ll find out on January 24 who’s better, the Belarusian or the Russian.

Adam Wagner (MMAmania.com): Is there any cultural rivalry that exists since between the two of you, just because he’s Russian, and you’re Belarusian?

Andrei Arlovski: If you do want to be the best fighter, you have to fight the best fighter. We’ll see January 24 who will be the best fighter. It’s a great opportunity for me. I’ve waited for this fight for a long time, so finally I got it.

Adam Wagner (MMAmania.com): He is tremendous on the ground and has extremely dangerous submissions, armbars, etc. Would you prefer to keep this fight standing as long as possible to avoid a submission?

Andrei Arlovski: Yeah, but ground game is not everything. You have to at least (be) a good striker and kickboxer or Muay Thai striker. We’ll see, we’ll see. Of course I have a game plan. I have a lot of input from all my trainers. We’ll see. I spend a lot of time on wrestling and jiu-jitsu. Yeah, I’ll be ready for him.

Adam Wagner (MMAmania.com): Since leaving the UFC, you’ve fought twice in three months. Going forward, how many times per year would you like to fight?

Andrei Arlovski: At least three or four. You know, every fighter likes about a month between. Yeah, three or four times I think is very good for me.

Adam Wagner (MMAmania.com): Well, Andrei, I really appreciate you taking the time to talk with us and I know that you have a ton of fans who frequent MMAmania.com. Lastly, would you like to thank any sponsors or do you have any parting words for your fans?

Andrei Arlovski: Thanks to MMAmania.com for the interview, and thanks to all my fans for the support. You should check out my Web site, www.arlovski.com.

Special thanks to Keith Gelman, Andrei Arlovski’s marketing agent, for helping to set up this interview.

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25th November 2008

Chris Horodecki loses at ‘S-Cup 2008′ prior to Affliction fight against Dan Lauzon

Chris Horodecki vs. Dan Lauzon
Former International Fight League (IFL) posterboy and lightweight champion Chris Horodecki (12-1) is set to face Dan “The Upgrade” Lauzon on the main card of Affliction: “Day of Reckoning” on January 24.

The original date for the event was October 11. With the postponement, Horodecki decided to stay busy by entering “S-Cup 2008″ — an eight-man Shootboxing tournament held in Japan over the weekend.

Shootboxing is basically mixed martial arts without the ground fighting. You can strike and throw your opponent and you can win with standing submissions, but there is essentially no ground fighting in Shootboxing.

The other seven combatants in the tournament were Denis Schneldmiller, Luiz Azeredo, Hiroki Shishido, Kenichi Ogata, Kenji Kanai, Edvin Kibus and two-time defending champion Andy Souwer.

Horodecki drew the 31-year-old Shishido in the first round — an experienced fighter, but one who he was more than likely favored to defeat. Shishido, however, managed to outwork and out score “The Polish Hammer” on the judges scorecards en route to a unanimous decision win.

The loss won’t go on Horodecki’s MMA record, but it is still a setback for the 21-year-old fighter who is heading into one of the biggest fights of his career.

Andy Souwer went on to win the tournament for the third straight year. He defeated Hiroki Shishido, Edvin Kibus and Kenichi Ogata en route to winning the title.

For what it’s worth, Lauzon also recently accepted a fight against Justin Hammertrum under the World Championship Fighting (WCF) banner before the showdown with Horodecki at “Day of Reckoning.”

The younger brother of UFC lightweight fighter and The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) alum Joe Lauzon made his third straight start for the organization and fourth thus far in his career, scoring a first round technical knockout win in less than a minute.

Momentum … could it be a factor?

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25th November 2008

Chris Horodecki loses at ‘S-Cup 2008′ prior to Affliction fight against Dan Lauzon

Chris Horodecki vs. Dan Lauzon
Former International Fight League (IFL) posterboy and lightweight champion Chris Horodecki (12-1) is set to face Dan “The Upgrade” Lauzon on the main card of Affliction: “Day of Reckoning” on January 24.

The original date for the event was October 11. With the postponement, Horodecki decided to stay busy by entering “S-Cup 2008″ — an eight-man Shootboxing tournament held in Japan over the weekend.

Shootboxing is basically mixed martial arts without the ground fighting. You can strike and throw your opponent and you can win with standing submissions, but there is essentially no ground fighting in Shootboxing.

The other seven combatants in the tournament were Denis Schneldmiller, Luiz Azeredo, Hiroki Shishido, Kenichi Ogata, Kenji Kanai, Edvin Kibus and two-time defending champion Andy Souwer.

Horodecki drew the 31-year-old Shishido in the first round — an experienced fighter, but one who he was more than likely favored to defeat. Shishido, however, managed to outwork and out score “The Polish Hammer” on the judges scorecards en route to a unanimous decision win.

The loss won’t go on Horodecki’s MMA record, but it is still a setback for the 21-year-old fighter who is heading into one of the biggest fights of his career.

Andy Souwer went on to win the tournament for the third straight year. He defeated Hiroki Shishido, Edvin Kibus and Kenichi Ogata en route to winning the title.

For what it’s worth, Lauzon also recently accepted a fight against Justin Hammertrum under the World Championship Fighting (WCF) banner before the showdown with Horodecki at “Day of Reckoning.”

The younger brother of UFC lightweight fighter and The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) alum Joe Lauzon made his third straight start for the organization and fourth thus far in his career, scoring a first round technical knockout win in less than a minute.

Momentum … could it be a factor?

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25th November 2008

Chris Horodecki loses at ‘S-Cup 2008′ prior to Affliction fight against Dan Lauzon

Chris Horodecki vs. Dan Lauzon
Former International Fight League (IFL) posterboy and lightweight champion Chris Horodecki (12-1) is set to face Dan “The Upgrade” Lauzon on the main card of Affliction: “Day of Reckoning” on January 24.

The original date for the event was October 11. With the postponement, Horodecki decided to stay busy by entering “S-Cup 2008″ — an eight-man Shootboxing tournament held in Japan over the weekend.

Shootboxing is basically mixed martial arts without the ground fighting. You can strike and throw your opponent and you can win with standing submissions, but there is essentially no ground fighting in Shootboxing.

The other seven combatants in the tournament were Denis Schneldmiller, Luiz Azeredo, Hiroki Shishido, Kenichi Ogata, Kenji Kanai, Edvin Kibus and two-time defending champion Andy Souwer.

Horodecki drew the 31-year-old Shishido in the first round — an experienced fighter, but one who he was more than likely favored to defeat. Shishido, however, managed to outwork and out score “The Polish Hammer” on the judges scorecards en route to a unanimous decision win.

The loss won’t go on Horodecki’s MMA record, but it is still a setback for the 21-year-old fighter who is heading into one of the biggest fights of his career.

Andy Souwer went on to win the tournament for the third straight year. He defeated Hiroki Shishido, Edvin Kibus and Kenichi Ogata en route to winning the title.

For what it’s worth, Lauzon also recently accepted a fight against Justin Hammertrum under the World Championship Fighting (WCF) banner before the showdown with Horodecki at “Day of Reckoning.”

The younger brother of UFC lightweight fighter and The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) alum Joe Lauzon made his third straight start for the organization and fourth thus far in his career, scoring a first round technical knockout win in less than a minute.

Momentum … could it be a factor?

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22nd November 2008

Fabricio Werdum wants to fight the best in the world with Affliction

fabricio werdum

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Quoteworthy:

“When I first heard the rumours, I didn’t know anything. I had four more fights left with them on my contract, which ran to 2010. But they demanded to renegotiate my exiting contract by cutting my pay in half…. It’s a pity I would have liked to continue with the UFC but now we forge ahead…. There are several possibilities now including fighting in multiple organizations. Affliction, Sengoku and Dream are big events, but I think the possibility of fighting for Affliction in particular will give me the best chance to fight the best in the world, Fedor, in addition to (Andrei) Arlovski, Josh Barnett and several other big names … that would be a great opportunity for me”"

Fabricio Werdum — who was cut after losing to Octagon newcomer Junior “Cigano” Dos Santos via first round knockout at UFC 90: “Silva vs. Cote” at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Ill., on October 25 — talks about where he wants to fight in the future. The consensus top ten heavyweight fighter was surprisingly cut after his latest lost. In fact, it was such a surprise that he didn’t even know it when the news broke. He should fit in well with Affliction … its heavyweight roster is very deep and talented.

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18th November 2008

Affliction tickets for ‘Day of Reckoning’ at Honda Center Jan. 24 on sale soon


Affliction: “Day of Reckoning” tickets are set to go on sale tomorrow, Wednesday, November 19 at 10 a.m. PT for the blockbuster pay-per-view (PPV) show scheduled for the Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif., on January 24, 2009.

The promotion recently made the official announcement, as well as confirmed several more previously rumored match ups for the fight card.

Of course, “Day of Reckoning,” which was originally slated to go down on October 11, 2008, before being postponed, will feature one of the most anticipated fights in the history of the sport between WAMMA Heavyweight Champion Fedor Emelianenko and former UFC title holder Andrei Arlovski.

Another former UFC heavyweight champion, Josh Barnett, was also confirmed for the card. His opponent is unknown at this time.

Eleven total bouts are expected to eventually round out the card, including a light heavyweight showdown between Renato “Babalu” Sobral and Matt Lindland. Vitor Belfort is also expected return against a soon to be announced opponent.

Prior to the PPV broadcast, which will be produced and distributed by Showtime Networks Inc. in conjunction with Oscar De La Hoya’s Golden Boy Promotions, several fights will be televised on the HDNet channel.

In fact, a light heavyweight tilt between Antonio Rogerio Nogueira and Vladimir Matyushenko will headline the televised HDNet preliminary card that will serve as a lead in to the PPV event.

To check out the latest Affliction: “Day of Reckoning” fight card and rumors click here. For additional ticket information and sales, which range in price from $50-$450, click here.

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17th November 2008

MMA Quick Quote: Donald Trump and Affliction MMA look to distance themselves further from Todd Beard

“Todd Beard was not and has never been an officer, director or shareholder of Affliction Entertainment. The dispute between Mr. Beard and the Coutures stemmed from a long-standing relationship with the clothing line Xtreme Couture. In no way, shape or form does this relationship have any effect on Mr. Trump or the Affliction Entertainment Company. Donald J. Trump and Affliction Entertainment intend on continuing its pursuit to become the premier mixed martial arts league and look forward to the next event scheduled for January 2009.”

– – In light of the recent events surrounding Todd Beard, who resigned from his post at Affliction last week because of a restraining order put in place on him by Kim Couture, Michael Cohen, Chief Operating Officer of Affliction Entertainment and as Special Counsel to Donald J. Trump has issued the statement above to clarify his role — or lack there of — in mixed martial arts side of the company. Beard has since issued and apology and entered into a treatment facility to address his substance abuse and anger issues. For more background click here.

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15th November 2008

Affliction and Showtime to partner for PPV broadcast on Jan. 24 and beyond


Even though it appears that Elite XC is dead, it doesn’t mean that Showtime has lost interesting in airing mixed martial arts events.

Affliction: “Day of Reckoning,” which will be broadcast on pay-per-view (PPV) January 24, will now be produced and distributed by Showtime Networks Inc. in conjunction with Oscar De La Hoya’s Golden Boy Promotions, according to SI.com.

The event will feature one of the most anticipated heavyweight fights of all time between WAMMA champion Fedor Emelianenko and former UFC title holder Andrei Arlovski.

For the past two years the premium cable channel has aired 14 Elite XC shows, including nine Sho XC Challenger Series cards and five other major events for the promotion.

When the organization recently closed its doors, Showtime claimed that Pro Elite had defaulted on a number of high dollar loans and that the network would auction off any remaining assets in an attempt to recover the money owed from those loans.

Several high profile MMA agents and managers have joined forces in an attempt to block the auction, which will include any remaining fighter contracts left over from the failed promotion. The auction has since been postponed.

For more on the Allfiction: “Day of Reckoning” event click here.

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15th November 2008

Vladimir Matyushenko vs Antonio Rogerio Nogueira Affliction fight booked Jan. 24


The featured bout of the HDNet portion of Affliction: “Day of Reckoning,” which will serve as a lead-in to the pay-per-view (PPV) telecast on January 24, will be a light heavyweight rematch between Vladimir Matyushenko (21-3) and Antonio Rogerio Nogueira (15-3).

The two first met at a Universal Fighting-Arts Organization show in August of 2002 with Matyushenko earning the win by unanimous decision.

Matyushenko is coming off an impressive run through the International Fight League’s (IFL) 205-pound division over the last couple of years. In fact, he defeated Alex Schoenauer last November to become the first ever IFL light heavyweight champion. He successfully defended the belt five months later with a second round technical knockout over Jamal Patterson.

When the promotion went under earlier this year, Matyushenko left as the only division champion in the two-year history of the organization.

The Russian is also a five-fight UFC veteran, posting a record of (3-2) during his time in the Octagon. He was granted a shot at Tito Ortiz’s 205-pound belt at UFC 33, but came up just shy in the decision loss.

Nogueira has won all three of his fights since a loss to Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou at Pride 33 nearly two years ago. He defeated Moise Rimbon by unanimous decision two weeks ago at Sengoku: “Sixth Battle.” Before that he took out Edwin Dewees at Affliction’s first event back in July, and also stopped Todd Gouwenberg back in February at a Hardcore Championship Fighting event.

A heavyweight bout between Paul “The Headhunter” Buentello and Kiril Sidelnikov has also been confirmed for the HDNet telecast. HDNet will air the undercard of Affliction: “Day of Reckoning” live on January 24 before the PPV, which will be headlined by WAMMA Heavyweight Champion Fedor Emelianenko defending his title for the first time against former UFC champ Andrei Arlovski.

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Hit Harder, Grapple Better
Proper hand strength training is a key to becoming a truly powerful martial artist or grappler. Add these simple hand and grip strength exercises to their training and your bones and tendons you will be able to hit harder and have the grip of a python
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