TBS will air Power Slap: Road To The Title, a reality series based around a new sports league from Dana White, despite UFC President being caught on camera slapping his wife over the holidays.
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The Warner Bros. Discovery network, however, has pushed the premiere of the series back a week following the incident.
Deadline understands that TBS will air the first episode on January 18. It was originally scheduled to air on January 11. It has been replaced in the schedule with a repeat on Young Sheldon.
There had been reports earlier today that the series had been shelved after it was removed from the January 11 schedule.
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The Warner Bros. Discovery network, however, has pushed the premiere of the series back a week following the incident.
Deadline understands that TBS will air the first episode on January 18. It was originally scheduled to air on January 11. It has been replaced in the schedule with a repeat on Young Sheldon.
There had been reports earlier today that the series had been shelved after it was removed from the January 11 schedule.
- 1/5/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Usher is speaking out after a family tragedy. The 44-year-old singer took to Instagram on Monday to share a lengthy tribute to his grandmother, Ernestine Carter, who died on Christmas Eve at her home in Chattanooga, Tennessee. She was 87.
“It’s taken me a few days to come to grips with the fact that my Grandma Tina is no longer with me,” Usher began alongside photos and videos of his late grandma. “I’m praying for clarity and strength for all whom relied on her. Her daily devotion was to help those in need and she did just that. It was her life’s work. She was truly a prayer warrior for me and so many others. I feel a bit lost right now.”
While Usher said that “part of me is trying to be strong, for others,” he admitted that “the other half of me continues to break silently.
“It’s taken me a few days to come to grips with the fact that my Grandma Tina is no longer with me,” Usher began alongside photos and videos of his late grandma. “I’m praying for clarity and strength for all whom relied on her. Her daily devotion was to help those in need and she did just that. It was her life’s work. She was truly a prayer warrior for me and so many others. I feel a bit lost right now.”
While Usher said that “part of me is trying to be strong, for others,” he admitted that “the other half of me continues to break silently.
- 12/28/2022
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Stephen Greif — the British actor known for his work on some iconic British TV shows including “Blake’s 7”, “Citizen Smith” and, most recently, Netflix’s “The Crown” — has died. He was 78.
News of Greif’s death was first shared by his agency, Michelle Braidman Associates, who took to social media to share a tribute to the veteran actor.
“With great sadness we announce the death of our wonderful client Stephen Greif,” the agency shared. “His extensive career included numerous roles on screen and stage, including at the National Theatre, RSC and in the West End.”
“We will miss him dearly and our thoughts are with his family and friends,” the statement added.
With great sadness we announce the death of our wonderful client Stephen Greif.
His extensive career included numerous roles on screen and stage, including at the National Theatre, RSC and in the West End.
We will miss him...
News of Greif’s death was first shared by his agency, Michelle Braidman Associates, who took to social media to share a tribute to the veteran actor.
“With great sadness we announce the death of our wonderful client Stephen Greif,” the agency shared. “His extensive career included numerous roles on screen and stage, including at the National Theatre, RSC and in the West End.”
“We will miss him dearly and our thoughts are with his family and friends,” the statement added.
With great sadness we announce the death of our wonderful client Stephen Greif.
His extensive career included numerous roles on screen and stage, including at the National Theatre, RSC and in the West End.
We will miss him...
- 12/27/2022
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
UFC fighter, Stephan Bonnar has died. He was 45. The news of the athlete’s death was shared by the organization on Christmas Eve. According to the announcement, Bonnar died from presumed heart complications.
“The UFC family is saddened by the tragic passing of UFC Hall of Famer Stephan Bonnar Thursday from presumed heart complications while at work. He was 45,” Dana White, president of the organization announced via the site.
“Stephan Bonnar was one of the most important fighters to ever compete in the Octagon,” White’s statement continued. “His fight with Forrest Griffin changed the sport forever, and he will never be forgotten. The fans loved him, related to him and he always gave them his best. He will be missed.”
No other details about his death have been shared.
Bonnar made his debut in 2005 on the Ultimate Fighter where he made a name for himself and the sport during...
“The UFC family is saddened by the tragic passing of UFC Hall of Famer Stephan Bonnar Thursday from presumed heart complications while at work. He was 45,” Dana White, president of the organization announced via the site.
“Stephan Bonnar was one of the most important fighters to ever compete in the Octagon,” White’s statement continued. “His fight with Forrest Griffin changed the sport forever, and he will never be forgotten. The fans loved him, related to him and he always gave them his best. He will be missed.”
No other details about his death have been shared.
Bonnar made his debut in 2005 on the Ultimate Fighter where he made a name for himself and the sport during...
- 12/26/2022
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
Stephan Bonnar, UFC Hall of Famer, died Thursday, December 22 of presumed heart complications while at work, according to the UFC.
“The UFC family is saddened by the passing of UFC Hall of Famer Stephan Bonnar. We send our sincerest condolences to his family and friends,” the UFC announced on Instagram.
“Stephan Bonnar was one of the most important fighters to ever compete in the Octagon,” UFC President Dana White said in a statement. “His fight with Forrest Griffin changed the sport forever, and he will never be forgotten. The fans loved him, related to him and he always gave them his best. He will be missed.”
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“The UFC family is saddened by the passing of UFC Hall of Famer Stephan Bonnar. We send our sincerest condolences to his family and friends,” the UFC announced on Instagram.
“Stephan Bonnar was one of the most important fighters to ever compete in the Octagon,” UFC President Dana White said in a statement. “His fight with Forrest Griffin changed the sport forever, and he will never be forgotten. The fans loved him, related to him and he always gave them his best. He will be missed.”
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Bonnar helped popularized UFC into the mainstream when he starred in the first season of The Ultimate Fighter in 2005. It was his bout against Forrest...
- 12/25/2022
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have the continued build toward Bound For Glory, with more qualifiers for the X-Division Title Ladder Match. Let’s see if Callis and D’Amore have any surprises planned for Bfg, or are they just spinning their wheels in the name of staying employed.
Match #1: Ace Austin def. Eddie Edwards – X-Division Championship Ladder Match Qualifier The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
While Ace is making his way to the ring, a female fan leans over the railing and gives him a smooch. They brawl on the outside in the early going, allowing Ace to grab a cup full of ice and throw it in the face of Eddie. Reno Scum comes down to ringside and pulls the referee out of the ring when Eddie has the match won. Eddie takes...
Match #1: Ace Austin def. Eddie Edwards – X-Division Championship Ladder Match Qualifier The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
While Ace is making his way to the ring, a female fan leans over the railing and gives him a smooch. They brawl on the outside in the early going, allowing Ace to grab a cup full of ice and throw it in the face of Eddie. Reno Scum comes down to ringside and pulls the referee out of the ring when Eddie has the match won. Eddie takes...
- 10/14/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of Impact Wrestling’s Victory Road 2019, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have the return of the once great Pay Per View known as Victory Road. I hope Robert De Niro doesn’t like chocolate, because…there was going to be a “De Niro likes black chicks” joke here, but there’s nothing funny about loving black chicks. Black chicks are cool. They’re beautiful. Also, if you’re in the church youth choir, don’t stand too close to the priest. Impact co-hosted this show with wrestling league World Class Revolution. Okay, let’s rock on down the Victory Road.
Match #1: The North (Ethan Page and Josh Alexander) beat Fuego del Sol and Retro Randy Price
My Opinion: 2.6 out of 5 – This was pretty fun, but this was all about The North being a great team. I’ve got nothing against Sol and Retro,...
Match #1: The North (Ethan Page and Josh Alexander) beat Fuego del Sol and Retro Randy Price
My Opinion: 2.6 out of 5 – This was pretty fun, but this was all about The North being a great team. I’ve got nothing against Sol and Retro,...
- 9/16/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Dana White tells TMZ Sports he's really sad about the arrest of Ufc Hall of Famer Stephan Bonnar -- saying, "He's a great dude and it's unfortunate." TMZ Sports broke the story ... Bonnar was subdued by concerned citizens in Nevada on Sunday after he was driving like a maniac 10 miles off the Vegas Strip. When the Highway Patrol arrived, Bonnar was passed out in the front seat of his car -- and reeked of booze.
- 11/2/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
1:22 Pm Pt -- Cops say Bonnar was speeding down I-15 in a red Cadillac Cts in excess of 90 Mph around 1:15 Pm. Witnesses say he was driving like a maniac. By the time the Highway Patrol responded to the scene, citizens had already surrounded the vehicle and physically restrained Bonnar, who appeared incoherent. As cops tried to place handcuffs on him, Bonnar woke up and began to resist. With help from the citizens, cops...
- 10/29/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
[[tmz:video id="0_ffp0kd8e"]] Ufc Hall of Famer Stephan Bonnar is back and ready to Bring The Pain -- in a pro wrestling ring! Bonnar's been out of the fight game for a few years ... but The American Psycho told TMZ Sports he and Phil Baroni (another Mma great) are about to lay the smackdown in the squared circle. "The Real Shooters (Bonnar and Baroni's tag-team) are gonna come put a hurting on you," Bonnar said. "I really enjoy inflicting pain on people.
- 7/4/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
[[tmz:video id="0_5mfywmc4"]] If Jon Jones beats Daniel Cormier, he'll solidify his spot as the greatest Ufc fighter of all time ... above Anderson Silva ... so says Alan Jouban. In fact, Jouban says Jones already has a more impressive resume than Silva. "When you look at the guy that Jon Jones has beat in comparison to the guys that Anderson Silva has beat, Jon Jones has beaten way tougher guys." Jon's top victories include ... Daniel Cormier, Glover Teixeira, Vitor Belfort,...
- 3/30/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Bellator Mma
With Brock Lesnar gone, there’s another former WWE superstar still out there fighting among the ranks of Mma’s heavyweight division: Bobby Lashley, also a two-time Tna champion, who pulls double duty by fighting in Bellator Mma while still signed to Tna wrestling.
While he hasn’t had the success of Lesnar, Lashley’s 11-2 record as a professional mixed martial artist is nothing to scoff at. He’s won both his Bellator Mma fights so far, recently signed a new contract with the promotion, and a title shot is potentially on the horizon.
That’s not where the big money is for Bobby Lashley, however. As far as Mma is concerned, the biggest potential match-up would be against another wrestler. There are a number of names out there who could fit the bill, and Bellator Mma, who have shown that they are willing to book purely...
With Brock Lesnar gone, there’s another former WWE superstar still out there fighting among the ranks of Mma’s heavyweight division: Bobby Lashley, also a two-time Tna champion, who pulls double duty by fighting in Bellator Mma while still signed to Tna wrestling.
While he hasn’t had the success of Lesnar, Lashley’s 11-2 record as a professional mixed martial artist is nothing to scoff at. He’s won both his Bellator Mma fights so far, recently signed a new contract with the promotion, and a title shot is potentially on the horizon.
That’s not where the big money is for Bobby Lashley, however. As far as Mma is concerned, the biggest potential match-up would be against another wrestler. There are a number of names out there who could fit the bill, and Bellator Mma, who have shown that they are willing to book purely...
- 4/10/2015
- by Jay Anderson
- Obsessed with Film
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When Quinton “Rampage” Jackson signed with Bellator in 2013, it was huge news. Sure, Rampage was on an 0-3 skid in the Ufc and looked like he had lost his will to fight, coming in overweight and laying a goose egg in his beloved second home of Japan, and complaining about everything from money to having to face wrestlers who wouldn’t stand and trade punches with him (this from a guy who relied on solid wrestling early in his career), but he was still a big name that drew eyeballs. A guy who could headline fight cards.
So his defection to Bellator was huge, and huge for Bellator Mma. It also gave his career in the cage a boost: upon joining Bellator, Jackson quickly piled up three wins, knocking out Joey Beltran and former Bellator light heavyweight champion Christian M’Pumbu before winning a close decision over...
When Quinton “Rampage” Jackson signed with Bellator in 2013, it was huge news. Sure, Rampage was on an 0-3 skid in the Ufc and looked like he had lost his will to fight, coming in overweight and laying a goose egg in his beloved second home of Japan, and complaining about everything from money to having to face wrestlers who wouldn’t stand and trade punches with him (this from a guy who relied on solid wrestling early in his career), but he was still a big name that drew eyeballs. A guy who could headline fight cards.
So his defection to Bellator was huge, and huge for Bellator Mma. It also gave his career in the cage a boost: upon joining Bellator, Jackson quickly piled up three wins, knocking out Joey Beltran and former Bellator light heavyweight champion Christian M’Pumbu before winning a close decision over...
- 12/20/2014
- by Jay Anderson
- Obsessed with Film
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Tito Ortiz, former Ufc Light heavyweight champion and current Bellator Mma star, has added his two cents to the Cm Punk signing.
Speaking to TMZ, Ortiz first said “congratulations” to Punk on the signing, then added
They’re both making money. It’s great for them. They got Brock Lesnar, why not him?
When asked about whether he thought Punk had skill, or if he was just there to sell tickets, Ortiz suggested that it all came down to whether or not Punk was willing to be punched in the face. The underlying statement was that if Punk can’t take a punch, he’ll probably be one and done in the Ufc.
That said, he’ll definitely sell tickets.
As to his own career – Ortiz is coming off a win three weeks ago over Stephan Bonnar as part of Bellator’s biggest, highest...
Tito Ortiz, former Ufc Light heavyweight champion and current Bellator Mma star, has added his two cents to the Cm Punk signing.
Speaking to TMZ, Ortiz first said “congratulations” to Punk on the signing, then added
They’re both making money. It’s great for them. They got Brock Lesnar, why not him?
When asked about whether he thought Punk had skill, or if he was just there to sell tickets, Ortiz suggested that it all came down to whether or not Punk was willing to be punched in the face. The underlying statement was that if Punk can’t take a punch, he’ll probably be one and done in the Ufc.
That said, he’ll definitely sell tickets.
As to his own career – Ortiz is coming off a win three weeks ago over Stephan Bonnar as part of Bellator’s biggest, highest...
- 12/11/2014
- by Jay Anderson
- Obsessed with Film
wwe.com
Brock Lesnar is set for a return to Mma when his WWE contract expires in April 2015. WWE, Ufc and Bellator Mma are likely to be interested in his commercial appeal. On Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer has stated “At this moment he’s leaning towards the Ufc.”
However, Bellator is aggressively playing the game to bring in recognised name fighters. Furthermore, Bellator could suit Brock’s skill level more than the Ufc. As for WWE, they are potentially going to be priced out of extending Lesnar’s current deal. The WWE Network expense means that Brock’s value is diminished in pro wrestling.
As witnessed this last weekend, Bellator is more about promoting gimmick Mma than the elite level sport in the Ufc. That isn’t a criticism of Bellator. This past weekend’s Bellator 131 show with former Ufc stars Tito Ortiz vs Stephan Bonnar was the most...
Brock Lesnar is set for a return to Mma when his WWE contract expires in April 2015. WWE, Ufc and Bellator Mma are likely to be interested in his commercial appeal. On Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer has stated “At this moment he’s leaning towards the Ufc.”
However, Bellator is aggressively playing the game to bring in recognised name fighters. Furthermore, Bellator could suit Brock’s skill level more than the Ufc. As for WWE, they are potentially going to be priced out of extending Lesnar’s current deal. The WWE Network expense means that Brock’s value is diminished in pro wrestling.
As witnessed this last weekend, Bellator is more about promoting gimmick Mma than the elite level sport in the Ufc. That isn’t a criticism of Bellator. This past weekend’s Bellator 131 show with former Ufc stars Tito Ortiz vs Stephan Bonnar was the most...
- 11/20/2014
- by Grahame Herbert
- Obsessed with Film
Bellator is ripping a page right from the Vince McMahon playbook ... using giant screens, loud music and cool graphics to make the walk-to-the-ring at their Mma event feel just like WWE. TMZ Sports has footage of the new stage in action -- which is set to debut at Bellator 131 on Saturday -- and it's awesome. It's clear the Mma company is using pro-wrestling style entertainment to change it's image under the helm of new CEO...
- 11/14/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Bellator
The same night the Ultimate Fighting Championship hosts Ufc 180 in Mexico City, Mexico – a card plagued by injuries that saw one big fight lost entirely, and the promotion’s heavyweight champion removed from the event – Bellator Mma offers a big night of action of their own, live on free TV on Spike in the Us and on 5* (5 Star) in the UK. It’s the final event of the year for Bellator, and they’ve pulled out all the stops, hosting a ton of fight week events featuring Mma legends like Randy Couture and Royce Gracie, and stacking the free card with big names – though they might be the big names of yesteryear, to be fair.
Yes, Tito Ortiz, the former Ufc light heavyweight champion of questionable relevance headlines the card. On the plus side, he’s coming off a win for the first time in years. On the down side,...
The same night the Ultimate Fighting Championship hosts Ufc 180 in Mexico City, Mexico – a card plagued by injuries that saw one big fight lost entirely, and the promotion’s heavyweight champion removed from the event – Bellator Mma offers a big night of action of their own, live on free TV on Spike in the Us and on 5* (5 Star) in the UK. It’s the final event of the year for Bellator, and they’ve pulled out all the stops, hosting a ton of fight week events featuring Mma legends like Randy Couture and Royce Gracie, and stacking the free card with big names – though they might be the big names of yesteryear, to be fair.
Yes, Tito Ortiz, the former Ufc light heavyweight champion of questionable relevance headlines the card. On the plus side, he’s coming off a win for the first time in years. On the down side,...
- 11/13/2014
- by Jay Anderson
- Obsessed with Film
Bellator
The big news leading into Bellator 129 has very little to do with the action inside the Bellator cage: Bellator Mma has signed Ufc Hall of Famer and their inaugural champion Royce Gracie. The news actually broke in the build-up to Bellator 128, but with a title fight headlining that card (won by Joe Warren, now the promotion’s first full-fledged two weight class champ), there was still a lot to talk about. Bellator 129, however, has largely been overshadowed by continued talk of the signing of Gracie, one of the biggest names in Mma history – though well past the point of actual combat.
Instead, Gracie will serve as a “Promotional Brand Ambassador” – meaning he’ll show up at events and no doubt help lure fighters to the promotion. It’s a Chuck Liddell type of job, something that the Ufc probably should have given him – but may have passed on because...
The big news leading into Bellator 129 has very little to do with the action inside the Bellator cage: Bellator Mma has signed Ufc Hall of Famer and their inaugural champion Royce Gracie. The news actually broke in the build-up to Bellator 128, but with a title fight headlining that card (won by Joe Warren, now the promotion’s first full-fledged two weight class champ), there was still a lot to talk about. Bellator 129, however, has largely been overshadowed by continued talk of the signing of Gracie, one of the biggest names in Mma history – though well past the point of actual combat.
Instead, Gracie will serve as a “Promotional Brand Ambassador” – meaning he’ll show up at events and no doubt help lure fighters to the promotion. It’s a Chuck Liddell type of job, something that the Ufc probably should have given him – but may have passed on because...
- 10/15/2014
- by Jay Anderson
- Obsessed with Film
Bellator.com
While not as stacked as the season opener last week, Bellator Mma still had a solid card to offer fight fans Friday night with Bellator 124. Featuring a headlining bout of light heavyweight champion Emanuel Newton taking on the Mexicutioner Joey Beltran, the promotion’s 124 event was a bit of a patchwork affair. The title shot for Beltran felt like the influence of Scott Coker at work: put in a guy with a name, even if he hasn’t won a lot lately. In fact, it was extremely reminiscent of Keith Jardine’s middleweight title shot in Strikeforce: The Dean of Mean hadn’t won a single fight for the promotion (his first appearance was a draw), yet his drop to middleweight earned him an instant title shot against then-champion Luke Rockhold.
Emanuel Newton vs. Beltran felt a lot like that: Bellator under Coker wanted a known name for Newton,...
While not as stacked as the season opener last week, Bellator Mma still had a solid card to offer fight fans Friday night with Bellator 124. Featuring a headlining bout of light heavyweight champion Emanuel Newton taking on the Mexicutioner Joey Beltran, the promotion’s 124 event was a bit of a patchwork affair. The title shot for Beltran felt like the influence of Scott Coker at work: put in a guy with a name, even if he hasn’t won a lot lately. In fact, it was extremely reminiscent of Keith Jardine’s middleweight title shot in Strikeforce: The Dean of Mean hadn’t won a single fight for the promotion (his first appearance was a draw), yet his drop to middleweight earned him an instant title shot against then-champion Luke Rockhold.
Emanuel Newton vs. Beltran felt a lot like that: Bellator under Coker wanted a known name for Newton,...
- 9/13/2014
- by Jay Anderson
- Obsessed with Film
Felipe Dana/AP/Press Association Images
The American Pyscho is out of retirement – and in Bellator Mma.
That’s right – the most outlandish Mma rumour of the month has panned out, as Ufc Hall of Famer Stephan Bonnar has signed with Bellator Mma, according to a press release posted to their official website. As per the release, “I want everyone to know I’m coming out of retirement because it’s time to free the Mma world of the virus that’s known as Tito Ortiz,” Bonnar said. “We’ve been suffering through his boring fights for too many years, and it’s about time that someone beats it out of him once and for all.”
Wow. It appears the move has the blessing of Dana White, and was in the works since at least earlier this month, as the rumour slipped out about a week ago thanks to Twitter...
The American Pyscho is out of retirement – and in Bellator Mma.
That’s right – the most outlandish Mma rumour of the month has panned out, as Ufc Hall of Famer Stephan Bonnar has signed with Bellator Mma, according to a press release posted to their official website. As per the release, “I want everyone to know I’m coming out of retirement because it’s time to free the Mma world of the virus that’s known as Tito Ortiz,” Bonnar said. “We’ve been suffering through his boring fights for too many years, and it’s about time that someone beats it out of him once and for all.”
Wow. It appears the move has the blessing of Dana White, and was in the works since at least earlier this month, as the rumour slipped out about a week ago thanks to Twitter...
- 8/28/2014
- by Jay Anderson
- Obsessed with Film
The success of the Ultimate Fighter series has made the Ufc the global phenomenon it is today.
Millions tuned in to watch the first series back in 2005, culminate in an epic fight between two Ufc hopefuls in Forrest Griffin and Stephan Bonnar.
The fight saw 3.3 million viewers tune in to watch two men go at it no holds barred, in turn capturing the spirit of Mma. Little did they know just what they had started.
Ufc president Dana White credits the success of Ufc and it’s standing today to the first series of a show not like anything else seen on television before.
Tuf to this day draws nearly half a million each episode with much more for the finale with the chance for fighters to make the step up to the big leagues to good to pass up.
Fighters from around the world have made their name on...
Millions tuned in to watch the first series back in 2005, culminate in an epic fight between two Ufc hopefuls in Forrest Griffin and Stephan Bonnar.
The fight saw 3.3 million viewers tune in to watch two men go at it no holds barred, in turn capturing the spirit of Mma. Little did they know just what they had started.
Ufc president Dana White credits the success of Ufc and it’s standing today to the first series of a show not like anything else seen on television before.
Tuf to this day draws nearly half a million each episode with much more for the finale with the chance for fighters to make the step up to the big leagues to good to pass up.
Fighters from around the world have made their name on...
- 6/14/2014
- by Jamie Bassett
- Obsessed with Film
Gregory Payan/AP/Press Association Images
Jon Jones has almost cleaned out the light heavyweight division in the Ufc. He’s been the most dominant light heavyweight champ in Ufc history, but there are still a few compelling names out there that get us excited to see Jones step into the octagon.
Could he go up a weight class? Could someone come up to face him? Who is left at 205 pounds that we really want to see get in the cage with Jones?
Lets take a look at the top 5 candidates!
5. The Spider – Anderson Silva
David Becker/AP/Press Association Images
If this list was being written a year or two ago, Silva would be the number one choice. My how things have changed. Silva’s since lost his belt, broken his leg, and is in the midst of rehab and not expected to make his way to the octagon til early 2015.
All that said,...
Jon Jones has almost cleaned out the light heavyweight division in the Ufc. He’s been the most dominant light heavyweight champ in Ufc history, but there are still a few compelling names out there that get us excited to see Jones step into the octagon.
Could he go up a weight class? Could someone come up to face him? Who is left at 205 pounds that we really want to see get in the cage with Jones?
Lets take a look at the top 5 candidates!
5. The Spider – Anderson Silva
David Becker/AP/Press Association Images
If this list was being written a year or two ago, Silva would be the number one choice. My how things have changed. Silva’s since lost his belt, broken his leg, and is in the midst of rehab and not expected to make his way to the octagon til early 2015.
All that said,...
- 6/13/2014
- by Jay Anderson
- Obsessed with Film
Gregory Payan/AP/Press Association Images
Remember when Jon “Bones” Jones first burst onto the Ufc scene in 2008? He dominated Andre Gusmao in his debut, threw Tuf 1 runner-up Stephan Bonnar around the Octagon like a rag doll, smashed Vladimir Matyushenko and Brandon Vera, submitted Jake O’Brien and Ryan Bader, then won the Ufc light heavyweight title by stopping Mauricio “Shogun” Rua via Tko in 2011. At just 23-years old Jones had become the youngest champion in Ufc history.
Fans were enamored and enthralled as Jones continued to smash the competition. He made legends look like children and fans began contemplating a super fight between Jones and then reigning Ufc middleweight champ Anderson “The Spider” Silva. Onlookers wondered in amazement if the young upstart could finally be the one to match Silva’s skills inside the Octagon.
Then something happened, not all at once, but fans started turning on Jones. Holes...
Remember when Jon “Bones” Jones first burst onto the Ufc scene in 2008? He dominated Andre Gusmao in his debut, threw Tuf 1 runner-up Stephan Bonnar around the Octagon like a rag doll, smashed Vladimir Matyushenko and Brandon Vera, submitted Jake O’Brien and Ryan Bader, then won the Ufc light heavyweight title by stopping Mauricio “Shogun” Rua via Tko in 2011. At just 23-years old Jones had become the youngest champion in Ufc history.
Fans were enamored and enthralled as Jones continued to smash the competition. He made legends look like children and fans began contemplating a super fight between Jones and then reigning Ufc middleweight champ Anderson “The Spider” Silva. Onlookers wondered in amazement if the young upstart could finally be the one to match Silva’s skills inside the Octagon.
Then something happened, not all at once, but fans started turning on Jones. Holes...
- 6/8/2014
- by Jack Bratcher
- Obsessed with Film
The Ufc falls under the category of “sports,” but since its television breakout a decade ago, the spectacle of the events has become great TV. Despite the dozens of crossover stars and ascendent champions the Ultimate Fighting Championship has produced, it’s entirely possible that the most recognizable face of the Ufc is that of announcer Bruce Buffer. With his authoritative bellow intoning his signature catchphrase “It’s Time!” Buffer has turned the simple act of introducing fighters into top-shelf television. His history with the company runs deep, and he’s as much a fan as he is one of...
- 1/24/2014
- by Kyle Anderson
- EW - Inside TV
Tonight at 10 on Fox Sports 1 marks the premiere of the 18th season of The Ultimate Fighter, the long-running reality competition series that puts a bunch of up-and-coming mixed martial artists in a house and lets them duke it out for a shot at Ufc glory. For the first time, half of the contestants will be female, and both mixed-gender teams will be coached by women: Ufc women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey and top contender (and personal Rousey rival) Miesha Tate. Rousey is a particularly important member of the current Ufc roster, as she is seeing a tremendous amount of...
- 9/4/2013
- by Kyle Anderson
- EW - Inside TV
There can be no doubt that Anderson Silva is the greatest Mixed Martial Arts fighter of all time. He may very well be the greatest fighter that combat sports has ever seen. At Ufc 153 Anderson Silva was simply breathtaking. The ease with which he dispatched of Stephan Bonnar was truly remarkable. Let’s not forget that Bonnar was the larger fighter and had gone the distance with elite level fighters such as Rashad Evans and Jon Jones. In fact Bonnar had never been stopped in his entire career from either a submission or due to strikes; Anderson Silva destroyed him in the first round.
What is even more impressive is that for most of the first round it appeared as if he wasn’t even trying. Most agreed that Bonnar’s best chance of success was to get Anderson against the cage and use his superior size to rough him up.
What is even more impressive is that for most of the first round it appeared as if he wasn’t even trying. Most agreed that Bonnar’s best chance of success was to get Anderson against the cage and use his superior size to rough him up.
- 10/15/2012
- by Chris O Connor
- Obsessed with Film
Win or lose, Ufc badass Stephan Bonnar is hauling ass back to the U.S. following his bout against Anderson Silva at Ufc 153 -- and TMZ has learned, it's all because his pregnant wife's on the verge of a baby-splosion. Stephan's wife Andrea tells TMZ, she's due to give birth at the end of the month -- but on the off chance she pops early, Stephan wants to be by her side.Ufc 153 is taking...
- 10/9/2012
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
After Jose Also and Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson both pulled out of Ufc 153, another card looked in serious danger of being scrapped. However in stepped the middleweight champion Anderson Silva (30-4-0) who will be moving up a weight class to face ‘The American Psycho’ Stephan Bonnar (17-7-0) in the new main event. After the debacle of Ufc 151 it is refreshing to see a champion stepping in at late notice to save a card and to have the greatest fighter ever step in to do it is even better.
This fight is sure to deliver and if it is anything like Silva’s last bout at light heavyweight then fans are in for a magnificent spectacle of martial arts. For Bonnar this is a once in a lifetime opportunity to test himself against the greatest fighter in Ufc history. He is expected to get annihilated by the vastly superior Silva...
This fight is sure to deliver and if it is anything like Silva’s last bout at light heavyweight then fans are in for a magnificent spectacle of martial arts. For Bonnar this is a once in a lifetime opportunity to test himself against the greatest fighter in Ufc history. He is expected to get annihilated by the vastly superior Silva...
- 9/14/2012
- by Chris O Connor
- Obsessed with Film
The Ufc's Ultimate Fighter (Tuf) reality TV series returned to our screens last Friday night, but arrived with a twist -- as well as the fastest knockout in its history, at just eight seconds. While the show carried the same format and dangled the same prize at the end of it all, the action was, for the first time, live and pretty much uninterrupted and the season will, in time, be far more interactive than ever before, offering fight fans the opportunity to participate and dictate the fates of those inside the house.
A runaway success since its inception in 2005, this latest tweaking should ensure it remains as such, following the odd hit-and-miss season of late. With change comes a period for reflection, however, and now seems as good a time as any to remember and highlight some of the show's very best success stories, if only to provide inspiration...
A runaway success since its inception in 2005, this latest tweaking should ensure it remains as such, following the odd hit-and-miss season of late. With change comes a period for reflection, however, and now seems as good a time as any to remember and highlight some of the show's very best success stories, if only to provide inspiration...
- 3/14/2012
- by Elliot Worsell
- Aol TV.
Here's an awesome new trailer for a upcoming documentary called I Am Bruce Lee. There's already a good amount of Bruce Lee documentaries that have been made over the years, but this one looks pretty badass. The movie was directed by Pete McCormack, and includes a ton of footage of Lee as well as several interviews with different celebrities including Mickey Rourke, Ed O'Neill, Manny Pacquiao, Gina Carano, and Kobe Bryant. I'm a huge fan of Bruce Lee, and I already watch the same old docs about him over and over again, so it will be great to see a new one. The movie will get a limited theatrical release on February 9th, 2012. Check out the trailer for the film below and tell us what you think!
Synopsis:
‘I Am Bruce Lee’ tells the amazing story of one of the most iconic human beings ever to enter the public consciousness.
Synopsis:
‘I Am Bruce Lee’ tells the amazing story of one of the most iconic human beings ever to enter the public consciousness.
- 1/18/2012
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
Aldo vs. Faber had everything an Mma fan could ask for, from quick finishes to shocking upsets to dominant title defenses to controversial decisions and one absolute War that many are already calling the "Fight of the Year."
In the main event Jose Aldo proved he's worth the $44.95 as he absolutely Rick Roll'd the "California Kid" Urijah Faber.
Aldo used his leg kicks as a battle axe cleaving at Urijah's thigh for five rounds. Faber proved powerless to stop the twenty-five minute amputation on his left leg as the only defense he could muster was to constantly switch stances. It was to no avail as Aldo's kicks completely neutralized Urijah's mobility, power and technique, turning the former champion into a zero-dimensional statue rather than the dynamic fighter Mma fans have come to expect.
In the third round, Urijah began to pirouette (that means twirl for those not familiar with ballet...
In the main event Jose Aldo proved he's worth the $44.95 as he absolutely Rick Roll'd the "California Kid" Urijah Faber.
Aldo used his leg kicks as a battle axe cleaving at Urijah's thigh for five rounds. Faber proved powerless to stop the twenty-five minute amputation on his left leg as the only defense he could muster was to constantly switch stances. It was to no avail as Aldo's kicks completely neutralized Urijah's mobility, power and technique, turning the former champion into a zero-dimensional statue rather than the dynamic fighter Mma fans have come to expect.
In the third round, Urijah began to pirouette (that means twirl for those not familiar with ballet...
- 4/26/2010
- UGO TV
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