5th January 2009

MMA Rumors and Matchups: Lashley, Grove, Condit, Johnson and more

Some of the latest mma matchups in the works:

  • Anthony Johnson vs. Luigi Fioravanti at UFC Fight Night 17
  • Carlos Condit vs. Brock Larson 2 likely for March
  • Matt Riddle vs. Steve Bruno likely for UFC Fight Night 17
  • Kendall Grove vs. Jason Day at UFC 96
  • Bobby Lashley and Hector Lombard added to February PFC
  • Demian Maia vs. Chael Sonnen at UFC 95
  • Wanderlei Silva wants in on UFC 100
  • Chuck Liddell wants UFC title in rematch with Rashad Evens

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5th January 2009

Carlos Condit vs Brock Larson 2 WEC fight in March likely

“I’m the real deal and I’m ready for Condit. I’m ready for it, so it’s just a matter of getting (Condit) to agree, but (the WEC) definitely wants it to happen. It’s up to Condit’s camp to figure out what it wants. I’d like to fight as often as possible, but the way it’s looking, this is the fight I want to wait for. I don’t want to risk anything like I did before fighting Condit the first time. I was supposed to fight him when I fought Kevin Knabjan two months before, and I think I peaked too early for that. It’s hard to peak twice in two months, so if it comes out that way, that’s the way I’m going to have to take it.”

Those words came from WEC welterweight contender Brock Larson (24-2) just hours after his first round drubbing of Carlo Prater more five months ago at WEC 35. Since that time he’s stayed true to his word and has quietly waited for his rematch with division champ Carlos Condit to come to fruition.

Apparently, his patience is about to pay off.

The word on the street is that “The Natural Born Killer” will defend his title next on a WEC event in March against Larson. The two standout fighters first threw down at WEC 29 in August of 2007 with Condit securing an fight-ending armbar near the halfway point in round one.

The loss was only the second of Larson’s so far stellar career. His first setback came by unanimous decision at the hands of Jon Fitch back in 2005 at Ultimate Fight Night 2. On the other side of that coin, his hit list includes names like Prater, Shannon Ritch, Erik “Bad” Apple, John Allessio, Ryan Jensen, Keita Nakamura and others.

Of his 24 wins, only two of those have gone to decision, while 16 of his opponents have been forced to tap out. He knows how to finish fights. Carlos Condit definitely has his hands full, regardless of what happened in their first fight.

Here’s the champ’s thoughts on potentially facing Larson for a second time:

“It’s not ideal, because I have everything to lose, and he has everything to gain. The pool of contenders is a bit shallow. There’s not a whole lot of guys for me to fight. He’s a very tough guy, and just because I beat him before doesn’t mean anything. I’m going to have to be on my toes. I’m very motivated to fight him, and I’m looking forward to a very tough training camp.”

Condit’s last fight also came on the WEC 35 card in August. He successfully defended his title with a fourth round technical knockout win over Hiromitsu Miura in what is considered to be one of the best fights of 2008.

Larson trains with one of the real up-and-coming camps in the United States these days in Minnesota Martial Arts Academy. He gets day-to-day training with some of the top wrestlers in the sport and works with a team that is known for producing fighters with great cardio.

It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that Condit was running out of gas late in that Miura fight. If Larson can avoid any early mistakes this time around, he may just have the stamina, strength and ability to become the next WEC welterweight champion.

We’ll find out in March … maybe.

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3rd November 2008

WEC champions Carlos Condit, Miguel Torres and Jamie Varner special appearances in Florida Nov. 4

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18th August 2008

Carlos Condit vs Jake Shields video ‘Rumble on the Rock’ fight

Here are the current WEC and Elite XC welterweight champions doing battle before they were champions at “Rumble on the Rock 9″ in Honolulu, Hawaii, circa 2006:

Shields went on to defeat Yushin Okami to win the tournament and Condit submitted Frank Trigg — later that same night. Who wins if the rematch is tomorrow?

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8th August 2008

Carlos Condit vs Hiromitsu Miura - WEC 35 Video

Carlos Condit vs Hiromitsu Miura - WEC 35 Video
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8th August 2008

MMA Quick Quote: Brock Larson wants Carlos Condit rematch

“I’m the real deal and I’m ready for Condit. I’m ready for it, so it’s just a matter of getting (Condit) to agree, but (the WEC) definitely wants it to happen. It’s up to Condit’s camp to figure out what it wants. I’d like to fight as often as possible, but the way it’s looking, this is the fight I want to wait for. I don’t want to risk anything like I did before fighting Condit the first time. I was supposed to fight him when I fought Kevin Knabjan two months before, and I think I peaked too early for that. It’s hard to peak twice in two months, so if it comes out that way, that’s the way I’m going to have to take it.”

– WEC welterweight Brock Larson tells MMAWeekly.com that he wants another shot at Carlos Condit’s title. Larson looked to be controlling the champ early on in their fight at WEC 29 last August, but the crafty Condit was able to secure a fight ending armbar midway through the opening round. Larson, who trains at Minnesota Martial Arts Academy with guys like Sean Sherk, Brock Lesnar and Nick Thompson, is a beast at 170 pounds. And despite the previous loss, poses some difficult problems for “The Natural Born Killer” with his strength and wrestling ability. Larson’s only other loss during his 26-fight career was to UFC number one contender Jon Fitch in a decision. He’s certainly worthy of another shot at the gold coming off three straight first round victories, but will the WEC give Miura a rematch with the champ first? If that’s the case and Larson plans on waiting for a rematch with Condit, he’ll be out of action for a long time.

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5th August 2008

WEC 35 bonuses and awards for ‘Condit vs. Miura’

wec 35 bonuses
WEC 35 from the “The Joint” at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, on August 3 has come to a close. And there was no shortage or exciting fights or bonus-worthy finishes.

Similar to the UFC, the Zuffa-based WEC promotion often passes out awards for “Fight of the Night,” “Submission of the Night” and “Knockout of the Night” after each event.

Sunday was no different — the promotion rewarded several participants on the card for their performances. In fact, in a rare move two of the three title bouts on the card received “Fight of the Night” honors, according to MMAWeekly.com.

Here’s the list of fighters who earned some cold hard cash for their outstanding performances at WEC 35:

Fight of the Night: Carlos Condit vs. Hiromitsu Miura and Jamie Varner vs. Marcus Hicks
Knockout of the Night: Brock Larson
Submission of the Night: Brian Bowles

Each fighter received $7,500 for their efforts in addition to their respective base salaries, which you can check out right here. Not a bad cherry on top, but a far cry from the usual $40,000 to $75,000 dished out for bonuses at UFC events.

For those who missed it, Bowles’ guillotine came out of nowhere. It looked like he was going to get slammed by Damacio Page; however, in mid air he secured the choke, which was impressive enough to win submission of the night over the other two under card matches that ended with a tapouts.

A very explosive 37-second knockout from Brock Larson will not only earn him some extra scratch, but this impressive win should get him back in line for a shot at Condit’s title. It appears either Larson or a rematch with Miura is up next for Condit … there aren’t too many other options.

Either way, it should be another great welterweight title fight for the WEC.

For complete WEC 35 results and blow-by-blow coverage of the main card action click here and here.

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4th August 2008

WEC 35 “Carlos Condit vs. Hiromitsu Miura” Fighter Payouts

chuck make the cash

WEC 35 Payouts have been released by the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC), Carlos Condit earns top billing with 22k fight/22k win payout. Here’s the numbers:

Carlos Condit: $44,000 (includes $22,000 win bonus)
def. Hiromitsu Miura: $5,000

Steve Cantwell: $10,000 ($5,000 win bonus)
def. Brian Stann: $11,000

Jamie Varner: $30,000 ($15,000 win bonus)
def. Marcus Hicks: $16,000

Brian Bowles: $8,000 ($4,000 win bonus)
def. Damacio Page: $6,000

Josh Grispi: $8,000 ($4,000 win bonus)
def. Micah Miller: $5,000

Brock Larson: $30,000 ($15,000 win bonus)
def. Carlo Prater: $7,000

Blas Avena: $12,000 ($6,000 win bonus)
def. Dave Terrel: $3,000

Shane Roller: $12,00O ($6,000 win bonus)
def. Todd Moore: $4000

Mike Budnik: $6,000 ($3,000 win bonus)
def. Greg McIntyre: $2,000

Scott Jorgensen: $6,000 ($3,000 win bonus)
def. Kenji Osawa: $5,000

Total Payout: $230,000

TG: TheJunkie

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4th August 2008

WEC 35 Videos

Sorry so late, just got back from a road trip.

WEC 35: (1) Brian Bowles vs. Damacio Page




WEC 35: (2) Jamie Varner vs. Marcus Hicks




WEC 35: (3) Brock Larson vs. Carlo Prater




WEC 35: (4) Brian Stann vs. Steve Cantwell




WEC 35: (5) Micah Miller vs. Josh Grispi



WEC 35: Carlos Condit vs Hiromitsu Miura

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Part 2:
Ultimate MMA videos for your viewing pleasure. Also news and comments from the world of mma.

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4th August 2008

Carlos Condit to remain in WEC … but for how long?

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Props: Yahoo!Sports.com

Quoteworthy:

“If I fight those [UFC] guys, it will be as the WEC champion…. There are a lot of tough guys – a lot of them, believe me – but you just have to fight whoever they tell you to fight. I’m proud to be the WEC champion and whoever I fight, whenever I fight, wherever I fight, I’ll do it as the WEC champion.”

WEC Welterweight Champion Carlos Condit responds to questions about future title challengers after his electrifying fourth round technical knockout win over Hiromitus Miura at WEC 35 last night. He’s essentially cleared out the 170-pound division and a bump up in competition would seem likely at this point. And to do that he would have to make a lateral jump to the “other” Zuffa-owned mixed martial arts promotion also known as the Ultimate Fighting Championship, which boasts most of the top welterweights in the world. However, he appears to be towing the company line … for now. His tune could change soon, especially if the WEC moves forward with a planned re-alignment that would focus on lighter weight classes (155 pounds and under) and integrate the rest of its roster with the UFC. No timetable has been set for such a move, but it has been discussed.

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