Sunday, December 6, 2009

UFC 109 Couture vs Coleman video

UFC 109 Randy Couture vs Mark Coleman February 6, 2010

Randy Couture vs. Mark Coleman
Nate Marquardt (No. 2 MW) vs. Chael Sonnen (No. 6 MW)
Josh Koscheck (No. 5 WW) vs. Paulo Thiago (No. 6 WW)
Demian Maia (No. 4 MW) vs. Dan Miller
Matt Serra vs. Frank Trigg
Rolles Gracie vs. Mostapha Al-Turk
Ronnys Torres vs. Melvin Guillard
Phillipe Nover vs. Robert Emerson

UFC 108 Rashad Evans vs Thiago Silva Video

UFC 108 Evans vs Silva January 2, 2010

Rashad Evans (No. 4 LHW) vs. Thiago Silva (No. 8 LHW)
Tyson Griffin vs. Jim Miller
Paul Daley (No. 8 WW) vs. Carlos Condit (No. 10 WW)
Joe Lauzon vs. Sam Stout
Dan Lauzon vs. Cole Miller
Martin Kampmann (No. 9 WW) vs. Rory Markham
Sean Sherk (No. 8 LW) vs. Rafaello Oliveira
Mike Pyle vs. Jake Ellenberger
Mark Munoz vs. Ryan Jensen

Friday, November 27, 2009

UFC 107 BJ Penn vs Diego Sanchez video

UFC 107 BJ Penn vs Diego Sanchez video Saturday December 12

B.J. Penn (No. 1 LW, No. 6 PFP) vs. Diego Sanchez

UFC Lightweight Champion BJ “The Prodigy” Penn fights TUF 1 winner Diego “Nightmare” Sanchez @ UFC 107 Penn vs. Sanchez from the FedExForum in Memphis, Tenn.


Frank Mir (No. 4 HW) vs. Cheick Kongo
Kenny Florian (No. 4 LW) vs. Clay Guida
Jon Fitch (No. 2 WW, No. 8 PFP) vs. Mike Pierce
Paul Buentello vs. Stefan Struve
Alan Belcher vs. Wilson Gouveia
Shane Nelson vs. Matt Wiman
Johny Hendricks vs. Ricardo Funch
Rousimar Palhares vs. Lucio Linhares
Damarques Johnson vs. Edgar Garcia
Kevin Burns vs. T.J. Grant

Monday, November 16, 2009

UFC 105 Results

Randy Couture
The Natural
6' 2" (188 cm)
205 (93 kg)
16-10-0
Brandon Vera
The Truth
6' 2" (188 cm)
205 (93 kg)
11-3-0
Randy Couture Wins by Unanimous Decision at 5:00 in the 3rd round .




http://mixedmartialartvideos.com/randy-couture-vs-brandon-vera-video-ufc-105/

Mike Swick
Quick
6' 1" (185 cm)
170 (77 kg)
14-2-0
Dan Hardy
The Outlaw
6' 0" (183 cm)
170 (77 kg)
22-6-0, 1 NC
Dan Hardy Wins by Unanimous Decision at 5:00 in the 3rd round .





Michael Bisping
The Count
6' 2" (188 cm)
185 (84 kg)
18-2-0
Denis Kang
5' 11" (180 cm)
185 (84 kg)
32-11-1
Michael Bisping Wins by Technical Knock Out at 4:24 in the 2nd round .





James Wilks
Matt Brown
Matt Brown Wins by Technical Knock Out at 2:27 in the 3rd round .

Ross Pearson
Aaron Riley
Ross Pearson Wins by Technical Knock Out at 4:38 in the 2nd round .

Paul Taylor
John Hathaway
John Hathaway Wins by Unanimous Decision at 5:00 in the 3rd round .

Terry Etim
Shannon Gugerty
Terry Etim Wins by Submission (Choke) at 1:24 in the 2nd round by guillotine.

Nick Osipczak
Matthew Riddle
Nick Osipczak Wins by Technical Knock Out at 3:53 in the 3rd round .

Paul Kelly
Dennis Siver
Dennis Siver Wins by Technical Knock Out at 2:53 in the 2nd round.

Alexander Gustafsson
Jared Hamman
Alexander Gustafsson Wins by Knock Out at 0:41 in the 1st round.

Andre Winner
Rolando Delgado
Andre Winner Wins by Knock Out at 3:22 in the 1st round .

Friday, November 13, 2009

Tito Ortiz is back!! UFC 106

The next week we will see the back of Tito Ortiz, 100% spectacular fighter, I can not wait until the next Saturday 21th.

If you want to see Tito Ortiz in action, watch this video, his fight against Evan Tanner (RIP) in the UFC 30:

UFC 105: Couture vs Vera

Couture is the Randy Duane Couture, a legend, is a member of the UFC Hall of Fame, a three-time former heavyweight champion and a two-time light-heavyweight champion of the Ultimate Fighting Championship.

Somebody can thing that Couture is over, but he can beat Vera without any doubt, he will win because he is a fighter of a higher level, he will show all his arsenal this Saturday Night.


Ultimate Fighters: Shinya Aoki

Shinya "Tobikan Judan" Aoki (Japanese: ι’ζœ¨ηœŸδΉŸ) (born May 9, 1983) is a Japanese mixed martial artist, grappler, and former police officer. Aoki is the current World Alliance of Mixed Martial Arts (WAMMA) Lightweight Champion, DREAM Lightweight Championship and Shooto Middleweight Champion. Aoki holds a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under Yuki Nakai, as well as a black belt in judo. He works as an instructor at Paraestra Kasai, but represents the Paraestra Tokyo head-school when competing. He is best known for his excellent flexibility, often taking opponents by surprise and earning him the nickname "Tobikan Judan," meaning "master of flying submissions." As of 2008, Aoki, along with Deep champion Masakazu Imanari, and Sengoku champion Satoru Kitaoka have founded the "Nippon Top Team" as a group of elite Japanese grapplers competing in MMA. As well as his MMA credentials, Aoki has garnered several submission grappling accolades including two All Japan Jiu-Jitsu championships, a Japan Open Jiu-Jitsu championship, a Budo Open championship, and an ADCC Japan championship.
Aoki is currently ranked as the #2 Lightweight fighter in the world by Sherdog and MMA Weekly.

This is the Highlights video of the Flying Submissions king: Shinya Aoki

100% Brazilian Jiu Jitsu

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

How to do Flying Submissions: The Rolling kneebar




A kneebar (technically known as a straight legbar) is a leglock which hyperextends the knee. The basic kneebar is performed similarly to an armbar by holding the opponent's leg in between the legs and arms so the opponent's kneecap points towards the body. By pushing the hips forward, the opponent's leg is straightened, and further leveraging hyperextends the knee. A variation of the kneebar is done similarly, but instead of holding the leg with the hands, the opponent's foot is pushed behind one armpit. By pushing the shoulder backwards and pushing the hips forward, a greater amount of force is applied to the knee, and the lock becomes much more difficult to escape.

This is one of the my favourite techniques, it is very fast and easy to do, when the leg is locked you only have one option: to tap.

Monday, November 9, 2009

How to do Flying Submissions: The Flying armbar


The flying armbar is a version of the juji-gatame that is performed from a stand-up position. Without a gi, it is typically applied when the opponent has a collar tie. By tightly holding the opponent's neck and arm, the attacker puts one of his or their shins against the opponents midsection, and leans up on the opponent; at the same time, the attacker swings the leg on the same side as the opponent's collar tie over the opponents head, into the typical juji-gatame position. (With a gi, it can be performed without needing to hold the neck.) If improperly performed, this technique will cause the opponent to escape the hold and gain an advantageous position, even the option of slamming the attacker to the ground. The flying armbar is considered to be one of the most spectacular joint locks, but it is uncommon because of the risk of losing position.

The most famous flying arm bar video is this one, the flying arm bar that Rumina Sato did some years ago in a Vale Tudo fight:


When you do a perfect submission nobody can escape.

How to do Flying Submissions: The Flying triangle choke

This is the second technique I uploaded to Youtube: The Flying Triangle

A Triangle choke (called Sankaku-Jime in judo) is a type of figure-four chokehold which strangles the opponent by encircling the opponent's neck and one arm with the legs in a configuration similar to the shape of a triange. The technique is a type of lateral vascular restraint that constricts the blood flow from the carotid arteries to the brain.

The flying triangle choke has one special characteristic, you have to do it jumping, you need an explosive jump.