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		<title>UFC 152 post-fight press conference video</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Sep 2012 11:05:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Colin Vassallo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[UFC President Dana White hosted the UFC 152: Jones vs Belfort post-fight press conference right after the pay-per-view went off the air. White announced that there was a total of 16,800 in attendance and the company did $1.29 million in gate money. The press conference was attended by the fighters on the card and you [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>UFC President Dana White hosted the UFC 152: Jones vs Belfort post-fight press conference right after the pay-per-view went off the air.</p>
<p>White announced that there was a total of 16,800 in attendance and the company did $1.29 million in gate money.</p>
<p>The press conference was attended by the fighters on the card and you can see all 39 minutes of it below.</p>
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		<title>Jon Jones suffers arm injury thanks to Belfort&#8217;s arm bar</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Sep 2012 10:56:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Colin Vassallo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[UFC Light Heavyweight champion Jon &#8220;Bones&#8221; Jones appeared at the UFC 152 post-fight press conference sporting a sling and a soft cast on his hand thanks to the arm bar that Vitor Belfort locked in the first round. Belfort was about to make a huge upset and walk out of the Octagon as the new [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>UFC Light Heavyweight champion Jon &#8220;Bones&#8221; Jones appeared at the UFC 152 post-fight press conference sporting a sling and a soft cast on his hand thanks to the arm bar that Vitor Belfort locked in the first round.</p>
<p>Belfort was about to make a huge upset and walk out of the Octagon as the new champion but the reigning champ managed to find a way out, but not without consequences.</p>
<p>Jones kept his right arm close to him during the rest of the fight, using his kicks and left arm in his offense. After finishing Belfort with a submission in the fourth round, Jones told Joe Rogan during the interview that he heard his arm pop, but was not going to tap out.</p>
<p>&#8220;We haven&#8217;t been able to get it X-rayed, but they think there might be some nerve damage in the bicep, but I don&#8217;t know,&#8221; Jones said during the post-fight press conference.</p>
<p>The extent of the damage remains unknown and the champ will have it checked once he flies back home.</p>
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		<title>UFC 152: Jones vs Belfort live play by play</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Sep 2012 15:52:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Comer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tonight Jon Jones will defend his Light Heavyweight title as he faces off against &#8220;The Phenom&#8221; Vitor Belfort at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.  Jones was originally supposed to face Dan Henderson at UFC 151 but that whole event was scrapped once Henderson was injured and Jones wouldn&#8217;t agree to another fight [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tonight Jon Jones will defend his Light Heavyweight title as he faces off against &#8220;The Phenom&#8221; Vitor Belfort at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.  Jones was originally supposed to face Dan Henderson at UFC 151 but that whole event was scrapped once Henderson was injured and Jones wouldn&#8217;t agree to another fight on such short notice. This will be Jones fourth title defense since he took the championship from Mauricio Rua in March of 2011 at UFC 128.</p>
<p>Vitor Belfort has won 7 of his last 8 with only two of those fights making it out of the first round. His sole defeat came at the hands(actually foot) of Anderson Silva when Silva delivered one of the most memorable knock outs of all time with a front kick to the face of Belfort. Belfort has won his last two since than with a first round KO/TKO over Akiyama and first round submission of Anthony Johnson.</p>
<p>In the Co-Main Event the UFC will finally crown its first Flyweight champion. Joseph Benavidez will take on Demetrious Johnson at the 125 weight limit. The 16-2 Benavidez is finally down to his natural weight and away from the Bantamweight Champ Dominick Cruz who handed Benavidez both of his losses.  Benavidez knocked Yasuhiro Urushitani out of the four man tournament by a second round stoppage. Mighty Mouse Johnson on the other hand had to face his opponent in the tournament Ian McCall twice after the first fight that was originally given to Johnson was read wrong and the fight was actually scored a draw. When the two met up again last June Johnson made sure that even though it went to a decision the fight was clearly his to set up a match-up with Benavidez.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Facebook Prelims 6:45pm ET 3:45pm PT</p>
<p>Welterweights(170lbs)</p>
<p>Kyle Noke vs Charlie Brenneman</p>
<p>Ref: Dan Miragliotta</p>
<p>Round 1:</p>
<p>Noke lands the jab down the middle early than clips Brenneman with a front kick to the face. Noke lands more of that stepping jab. Noke with a right straight and drops Brenneman. Noke with some uppercuts and dives on top of Brenneman till the ref steps in and stops the fight.</p>
<p>Winner by TKO at :45 of round 1 Kyle Noke</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Bantamweights(135lbs)</p>
<p>Mitch Gagnon vs Walel Watson</p>
<p>Ref: Josh Rosenthal</p>
<p>Round 1-</p>
<p>Watson with lots of jabs and kicks to keep  Gagnon from closing the distance but missing on all. Now Watson jumps in and Gagnon drops him with a left when he misses a superman punch. Gagnon gets the back of Watson. Gagnon locks in the hooks and the rear naked choke.</p>
<p>Winner by submission at 1:09 of round 1 Mitch Gagnon.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Welterweights(170lbs)</p>
<p>Seth Baczynski vs Simeon Thoresen</p>
<p>Ref: John McCarthy</p>
<p>Round 1:</p>
<p>Baczynski staying busy with lots of punches and a few kicks. Thoresen with a good body shot as he ducks under the punch.  Thoresen with a knee from the clinch. Thoresen with the the straight that has busted the lip of Baczynski. Baczynski tries to push Thoresen away and pokes Thoresen in the eye. Thoresen gets caught with a counter left over the top and Baczynski has the KO victory.</p>
<p>Winner by KO at 4:10 of round 1 Seth Baczynski</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>UFC on FX Prelims 8pm ET 5pm PT</p>
<p>Featherweights(145lbs)</p>
<p>Jimy Hettes vs Marcus Brimage</p>
<p>Ref: Yves Lavigne</p>
<p>Round 1:</p>
<p>Brimage with early body shots and drops Hettes with a right. Hettes pops right back up though.Brimage with a four punch combo.  Brimage works the body than goes to the hood. Hettes steps ina and Brimage sweeps his back leg out from under him Hettes is back up. Brimage hurts Hettes with a left and drops him. Brimage follows him to the canvas delivers a few punches before Hettes gets him into his guard. Brimage stands up. Hettes with the jab as Brimage is coming in with the body shots. Brimage has gotten two good lefts in now after eating the jab. Brimage is just firing away but Hettes is eating them and not going down.</p>
<p>Round 2-</p>
<p>Brimage  gets taken down now in the second and Hettes is on top in half guard.  Hettes with a pair of nice elbows from the top. Hettes is able to escape and get back to his feet. Hettes with a flying knee and drags Brimage back to the ground. Brimage tries to get out but Hettes is able to get over onto his back and locks in the body triangle. Brimage turns into it and is able to break it. Hettes resets and gets it again. Hettes working for the rear naked but Brimage is able to defend. Brimage turns towards the triangle and is able to get to his feet. Brimage with a pair of good jabs. Brimage with another four punch body head combo coming forward.</p>
<p>Round 3-</p>
<p>Brimage with the first and Hettes taking advantage in the second. Hettes is able to get out of the way of Brimage&#8217;s punches a little better now.  Brimage with the leg kicks now. Hettes eats another pair of lefts. Hettes is bleeding behind the left ear in looks like or maybe in the hair. Hettes keeps walking into the lefts of Brimage and bounces back but he keeps walking forward. Hettes has been throwing more technical punches while Brimage is throwing haymakers on every punch. Hettes has another take down stuffed now. Brimage is taking this round even though he is constantly walking forward through the punches.</p>
<p>Winner by Unanimous  decision(29-28&#215;3) Marcus Brimage</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Welterweights(170lbs)</p>
<p>Sean Pierson vs Lance Benoist</p>
<p>Ref: Josh Rosenthal</p>
<p>Round 1:</p>
<p>Benoist with a big punch to show he is looking to end it quick. Benoist gets the tie up and delivers a couple knees. Pierson gets free eats a kick to the side but stuns Benoist with the left hand. Pierson puts him on the fence and goes to work on the body. Pierson catches the kick and puts Benoist on his butt. Pierson follows him to the ground and nearly gets trapped in an arm bar. Benoist is able to get back to his feet after Pierson escapes. The crowd cheering on the countryman Pierson. Benoist with the clinch and Pierson goes to the body three times before connecting with a left up top. Benoist with a good lifting knee. Benoist with a straight down the middle great first round.</p>
<p>Round 2:</p>
<p>Pierson gets in side with a nice three punch combo. Benoist with a left down the middle. Pierson counters another straight with a right hook that lands flush. Pierson gets the take down and a front head lock as Benoist tries to get up. Pierson with a knee to the top of the head as they get back up. Pierson catches Benoist jumping in with a right hook that briefly drops him. Pierson with a right left combo upstairs.  Pierson with his second kick of the night on the outside of the lower leg. Benoist lands a nice left. Benoist with a body kick and misses with the punches behind it. Benoist with a hard leg kick and shoots but can&#8217;t get the take down.</p>
<p>Round 3:</p>
<p>Pierson with a clean left and two right jabs from Benoist now. Slowing down a little more now both men looking to not waste energy. Pierson pokes Benoist in the eye but they don&#8217;t break for long. Pierson gets an elbow in. Pierson with another counter right.  Benoist with a leaping knee on the chin of Pierson but Pierson circles out and resets. Benoist is cut under the left eye after another right hook lands from Pierson. Benoist hurts Pierson. Benoist gives chase lands an uppercut that drops Pierson. Benoist pounds away but Pierson defends he is now trapped in a crucifix and eats elbows.  Pierson gets back to his feet and is able to survive till the end.</p>
<p>Winner by judges scores of 29-28x 3 Sean Pierson</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Lightweights(155lbs)</p>
<p>TJ Grant vs Evan Dunham</p>
<p>Ref: Dan Miragliotta</p>
<p>Round 1:</p>
<p>Dunham with a nice three punch combo that ends with an elbow. Grant walks him down and lands his own upper cut and a shin across the thighs. Grant is doing good a at keeping Dunham cornered. Dunham though is firing away though and these two are standing and banging. Grant steps to the side of Dunham and lands his foot across Dunhams face.  Both men have small cuts now. Grant with a series of elbows now as he has Dunham on the fence. Grant with a nice right left combo as they break. Dunham gets the take down.  Dunham is able to keep the top to close the round.</p>
<p>Round 2:</p>
<p>Grant grabs the back of Dunhams head and lands an upper cut. Dunham with counter right after he eats a straight. Grant with knee to the forehead of Dunham that bust him open. Dunham smiles and eats a right. Dunham can&#8217;t get the take down. Dunham looks to be determinedas he fires punches in bunches. Grant with another knee and Dunham screams and comes forward. Dunhams face is blood red. Grant eats a high kick and than gets taken down. Dunham punching away and Grants is able to get back to his feet.</p>
<p>Round 3:</p>
<p>Dunham comes out firing away.  Grant is now getting walked down. Dunham with combos every time now. Leg kick and body shot by Grant. Dunham is coming forward and Grant is landing the leg kick as he comes in. Grant with a solid right as he ducks under Dunhams punches.  Dunham can&#8217;t get the take down this time. Dunham with left right and Grant counters with a right left hook of his own. Grant catches another kick.  Dunham with a head kick but has a take down stuffed. These two are putting on a hell of a fight. Dunham with the take down now and is in the guard of Grant. Dunham is dropping blood and elbows on Grant.  Grant moves both ways to keep the elbows from landing.</p>
<p>Winner by judges scores of  29-28, 30-27, 29-28 TJ Grant</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Light Heavyweights(205lbs)</p>
<p>Igor Pokrajac vs Vinny Magalhaes</p>
<p>Ref: John McCarthy</p>
<p>Round 1:</p>
<p>They tie up immediately  and Pokrajac puts his back on the fence. Magahlaes gets the trip and lands some elbows from the full guard. Pokrajac holds onto the wrist to try and stop it and Magalhaes pulls back and drops a big punch. Magalhaes  gets side control. Magalhaes goes for a kimura  than switches to an arm bar. When he does he goes to the bottom position and now Pokrajac escapes and is now in full guard. Magalhaes immediately works the rubber guard. Magalhaes lets it go and Pokrajac escapes back to his feet. The tie back up and Pokrajac with a right in close before the round ends.</p>
<p>Round 2:</p>
<p>Pokrajac with an inside leg kick early. Magalhaes with a knee from the tie up. Pokrajac gets the trip Magalhaes has the triangle as the land. Magalhaes switches to the arm bar and rolls him. Magalhaes extends his and Pokrajac screams and taps.</p>
<p>Winner by submission(arm bar) at 1:14 of round 2 Vinny Magalhaes</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>UFC 152 Main card on PPV 10pm ET 7pm PT</p>
<p>Featherweights(145lbs)</p>
<p>Cub Swanson vs Charles Oliveira</p>
<p>Ref: Yves Lavigne</p>
<p>Round 1:</p>
<p>Swanson with leg kicks while Oliveira with the straight punches. Oliveira ducks under a punch and drops down and grabs the legs of Swanson and gets the take down. Swanson is able to back his butt out. Swanson with a wicked body shot that jars the body of Oliveira. Oliveira backs up and Swanson lunges forward after a body feint and connects to the temple of Oliveira. Oliveira  legs stay up for a second than he follows over side ways.</p>
<p>Winner by knock out at 2:40 of round 1 Cub Swanson</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Light Heavyweights(205lbs)</p>
<p>Matt Hamill vs Roger Hollett</p>
<p>Ref: Dan Miragliotta</p>
<p>Round 1:</p>
<p>Hamill aggressive early charges Hollett. Hollett has thrown the hay maker now a couple times. Hollett with a good body shot. Hollett with a right over the top. Hamill is back to walking down Hollett. Hamill lands the left as Hollett tries to circle away. Hamill is holding his hands up high and throwing looping punches like the Diaz bros. Hamill locks on a single and picks up and slams Hollett. Hollett turtles up and Hamill pounds away. Hamill is punching and punching and punching and Hollett is able to survive until he can spring up. 13 seconds left and Hollett drills Hamill in the body than up top as the round ends.  Hamill walks to the wrong corner.</p>
<p>Round 2:</p>
<p>Hollett standing flat in front of Hamill and eats a couple punches. Hollett with a spinning back kick that grazes Hamill. Hamill shoots and gets the double leg Hamill is in the full guard. Hollett staying busy works to get up after 40 seconds or so. Hamill looks tired.  He has nothing on his punches his hands are dragging he eats a right. Hamill cant get the take down. Hollett with another body shot. Hamill looks like jello out there. it sounds like the crowd is booing. 10 seconds and Hamill nails a belly to back slam after ducking under a spinning back fist. Hollett turtles and Hamill punches till the bell.</p>
<p>Round 3:</p>
<p>Hamill trying to pick up the pace some with the Diaz type striking. Hollett with a nice body shot. Hamill shoots and nails the take down. Hamill stacks him up and drops a couple punches. Hollett rolls over and turtles back up. Another minute now of Hamill punching a turtled Hollett. Hollett tries to roll and now Hamill is in Half guard punching. Hollett gets up and punches Hamill in the body. Hamill recoils and lunges forward and shoots the double again and punches away until they are stood back up. Hamill puts him on the fence and pulls his legs out from under him. Hamill punches from the top. He looked tired but those take downs looked easy.</p>
<p>Hamill landed 115 significant strikes 78% and six take downs. He landed 123 head shots 73%</p>
<p>Winner by judges score 29-28, 30-27, 20-27 Matt Hamill</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Middleweights(185lbs)</p>
<p>Michael Bisping vs Brian Stann</p>
<p>Ref: Josh Rosenthal</p>
<p>Round 1:</p>
<p>Stann is the aggressor early and has Bisping backing up. Stann puts him on the fence and Bisping is able to reverse and put Stanns back on the cage. Both men with a few body shots. Stann walking forward again hits Bisping in the body than chin.  Bisping his landing the straight lefts. Bisping shoots a double and Stann hops backwards on one leg. Stann defends and Bisping lands a knee against the fence. Stann takes a shot in the groin after they start back Bisping eats one. Stann defends another take down on one leg. As soon as Bisping lets go. Stann unloads with short looping punches. Stann gives chase and lands a right hand that wobbles Bisping.</p>
<p>Round 2:</p>
<p>Stann looking confident now gets the better of the shots so far. Bisping lands a left jab and shoots behind it.  Bisping is able to pick up and drop Stann. Bisping in side control works the short punches. Stann reverses and now on the top with big punches. Rogan says he got thumbed in the eye as Stann was getting up and Bisping locks oh a front head lock. Stann works his way back to his feet.  Bisping is working the straight jab and lots of small movements. Stann  back pedals as Bisping shoots again once they hit the cage Bisping picks him up and slams him. This time from side control Bisping lands the elbows and tries for an americana.</p>
<p>Round 3:</p>
<p>Stann charges forward with a left right left. Stann goes for a body kick and Bisping powers forward and gets another take down. Stann is able to get up quickly and eats a straight right as they reset in the middle. They stand and swing away  but nothing too significant lands. Bisping can&#8217;t get the take down this time . Bisping has him against the cage and pressing his weight into him. Bisping with and upper cut and Stann with a knee to the body. Bisping with a good left jab and right behind it. Stann comes back forward and eats another left jab.  Bisping with a slam in the last minute and Stann hits him with the right. Bisping tries for another take down and gives up on it. Stann is charging forward with big rights and lefts trying to connect before the end.</p>
<p>Winner by Unanimous Decision ( 29-28&#215;3) Michael Bisping</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Flyweight(125lbs) Championship 5 rounds</p>
<p>Joseph Benavidez vs Demetrious Johnson</p>
<p>Ref: Yves Lavigne</p>
<p>Round 1:</p>
<p>Benavidez  with two punches and leg kick. Johnson with a stiff left this time as Benavidez comes forward. Benavidez ties him up and Johnson defends  until he lands a nice knee as they break. Benavidez with a right high and low and Johnson retreats. Johnson with a nice straight as Benavidez comes forward. Benavidez cant get the take down and Johnson with a kick to the body and punch as they break. Benavidez tries to cut off the cage and Johnson with a body shot. Benavidez dives for the legs of a retreating Johnson. Johnson side steps right out of the way of a charging Benavidez. Benavidez rolls for a knee bar and Johnson drops down on him to stop him.</p>
<p>Round 2:</p>
<p>Johnson with a knee and Benavidez with a spinning back fist and Johnson steps to the side again. Benavidez comes forward and this time nails him with a leg kick  and misses on the punches. Demetrious with a nice leg kick and back pedals as Benavidez comes forward and Benavidez lands three right hands. John son with the lead right jab is finding its home. Benavidez gets ahold of his leg but Johnson spins it free. Johnson with a knee as Benavidez gets up. Johnson with another right jab. Benavidez with a left hand that lands as Johnson tries to knee and now Johnson is pressing forward. The round comes to close. Benavidez corner tells him he is up 2-0 but I would not agree with that.</p>
<p>Round 3:</p>
<p>Johnson now works the left lead jab. Johnson is so light footed out there. He catches a kick and and spins to take the back of Benavidez. Benavidez rolls forward to try and get the leg but Johnson is too quick and steps to the side and nails him with a right. Benavidez is cut open from the right of Johnson above the left eye. Johnson pressing forward now and Benavidez with a left and right. Johnson catches Benavidez with a finger to the eye and Benavidez back tracks just to be told by the ref he didn&#8217;t see it. Crowd was booing in this round.</p>
<p>Round 4:</p>
<p>Johnson with another right after he steps out of the way. Benavidez drops Johnson with the right and dives on him. Benavidez transitions from a front head lock to a guilotine choke with a full mount. Johnson fights it off and goes for a knee bar now. Benavidez back on top smothering him works to side control and Johnson sweeps and gets a front head lock and back to his feet. Johnson with a kick to the face. Johnson now gets the top position after Benavidez tries to roll for a leg.  Johnson gets a take down now after they reset and pounds away at the body with elbows and punches till the round closes.</p>
<p>Round 5:</p>
<p>Johnson gets his third take down with a slam Benavidez quickly is up and Johnson slams him again. Benavidex pops up and into a head kick. Johnson is bouncing around with his hands down now trying to entice Benavidez to come in. Johnson ducks under a punch and grabs the double leg and just picks him up and sets him down. Benavidez is back up but not before a couple more body shots. Johnson is so fast. He steps to the side of a punch and lands a right hand. Benavidez tries for a take down Johnson steps back and kicks Benavidez in the side while he is on the ground.  Johnson lands a couple more counter rights before the fight ends. I was all for Benavidez coming in but Johnson&#8217;s speed is absolutely amazing.  Johnson looks like he was never hit in the fight.</p>
<p>Winner by Split Decision (48-47, 47-48, 49-46) and first ever Flyweight  Champion Demetrious Johnson</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Light Heavyweight(205lbs) Championship</p>
<p>Jon Jones vs Vitor Belfort</p>
<p>Ref: John McCarthy</p>
<p>Round 1:</p>
<p>Jones starts out the fight on the ground and Belfort kicks him. Jones looks to the ref since he was crawling along the ground. Jones ties up  Belfort and takes him down. Belfort goes for an arm bar and it is deep. This is deep. Jones picks him up that arm is bent back far. Jones escapes and is in full guard Jones really working that left elbow has busted Belfort wide open. Jones with morre and more elbows. Jones isn&#8217;t using that right arm much.  Belfort pushes him off and Jones dives back on top once more right before the end of the round and gets the mount.</p>
<p>Round 2:</p>
<p>Belfort with leg kick and Jones walks him back to the cage and Jones tries a front kick. Belfort ducks under a spinning elbow and has a head kick blocked. Jones working the front side kick right above the knee of Belfort.  Half way through the round and not much for strikes. Jones with more of the kicks to the thigh. Belfort with an over hand right and they tie up. Belfort with a big knee then pulls guard. Belfort trying to block punches and looks to be setting up for another sub attempt. Belfort throws up the triangle right as the 10 second mark sounds. Belfort ran out of time.</p>
<p>Round 3:</p>
<p>Jones with a side kick again to the thigh than to the head and back to the thigh.  Side kick to the body from Jones. Belfort  falls to the canvas after a delay. Jones dives on top and Belfort almost gets an omoplata  before Jones escapes and has the ref stand up Belfort. Belfort with nice looping left.  Jones with more kicks to the thigh.  Jones tries for another spinning back kick and Belfort steps to the side and ties him up. Belfort pulls guard. Jones with a few elbows. Belfort looks  to be working for a submission Jones throws the right elbow but there is nothing on it. Jones finishes the round on top.</p>
<p>Round 4:</p>
<p>Belfort with a head kick and they tie up. Belfort with an upper cut. Belfort pulls guard again and Jones moves into side control pins the arm of Belfort delivers elbows than locks on the americana and Belfort taps.</p>
<p>Winner by Submission at  of Round 2 and still UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Jon Jones</p>
<p>Jones tells Rogan &#8220;Belfort had that armbar locked in every way.&#8221; and that he felt his arm pop but he wasn&#8217;t going to give up.</p>
<p>Jones is holding that arm up close to the body.</p>
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		<title>UFC 152 video extended preview</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Sep 2012 19:03:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Colin Vassallo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s fight week and this coming Saturday UFC will present the UFC 152: Jones vs Belfort on pay-per-view from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Below you can watch the UFC 152 extended preview which runs for 10 minutes.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s fight week and this coming Saturday UFC will present the UFC 152: Jones vs Belfort on pay-per-view from Toronto, Ontario, Canada.</p>
<p>Below you can watch the UFC 152 extended preview which runs for 10 minutes.</p>
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		<title>Quotes from the UFC 152 media conference call</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Sep 2012 16:21:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Colin Vassallo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Toronto, Canada &#8211; The Ultimate Fighting Championship organization returns to Toronto, Canada, next Saturday with a stacked card featuring six of the most exciting names in all of mixed martial arts. In the fascinating main event, reigning UFC light heavyweight champion Jon &#8220;Bones&#8221; Jones fights a record fifth consecutive UFC title-holder when he matches his [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Toronto, Canada &#8211; The Ultimate Fighting Championship organization returns to Toronto, Canada, next Saturday with a stacked card featuring six of the most exciting names in all of mixed martial arts.</p>
<p>In the fascinating main event, reigning UFC light heavyweight champion Jon &#8220;Bones&#8221; Jones fights a record fifth consecutive UFC title-holder when he matches his unique skill set against the speed and explosive power of &#8220;the Phenom&#8221; Vitor Belfort,</p>
<p>Then, in the second part of the first world title double-header in a year, the first ever UFC flyweight champion will be crowned as Joe Benavidez and Demetrious &#8220;Mighty Mouse&#8221; Johnson collide in the final of the 125lbs tournament.</p>
<p>Plus, in a middleweight showdown which has captured the imagination, Michael &#8220;the Count&#8221; Bisping will swop leather with the devastating striker &#8220;All-American&#8221; Brian Stann.</p>
<p>UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones said: &#8220;Vitor is a walking classic, he&#8217;s a legend. The word ‘legend&#8217; is often abused in sports, but he truly is. I feel honored to be fighting him on September 22. In many ways, this is a tougher fight that the one I had scheduled on September 1 against Dan Henderson. He has a lot of speed and is aggressive. He&#8217;s another former champion at this weight division, and that&#8217;s the kind of fight that adds to a career and helps you build your legacy.</p>
<p>&#8220;When he fought Wanderlei Silva (UFC Brazil, 1998) and got that really fast knockout it was one of the iconic moments in our sport. He pertains to the old school generation of martial arts and I sort of pertain to this new generation. And right now there&#8217;s a lot of buzz around my name, whether it&#8217;s good or bad, and I think between those two factors a lot of people are going to tune in to watch a phenom versus another phenom.&#8221;</p>
<p>Challenger Vitor Belfort said: &#8220;This is the old lion vs the young lion, it is the original Phenom vs the new Phenom. I have a pedigree and a history in the UFC; I fought Tank Abbott, I fought on a card with (UFC Hall of Famer) Dan Severn, I&#8217;ve had wars with Randy Couture, I&#8217;ve fought in PRIDE and around the world. I&#8217;m an old lion but I&#8217;m not an old man, I am 35, I am experienced.</p>
<p>&#8220;I have a right to be the replacement (for Henderson) I have history at 205lbs, I held this same belt before, and I am the last of my generation. It is fitting that I get to fight the best of this new generation. I&#8217;m from the old school of fighting, I was the UFC 12 tournament, I fought guys on no notice. Some people need to get ready to fight, I am always ready to fight. I feel that I was meant to fight Jon Jones like this.&#8221;</p>
<p>Joe Benavidez: &#8220;I was shown some stats on the flyweight division where we are throwing and landing way more strikes than the UFC average* as well as landing more takedowns and being way more active. I know heavyweights are the biggest and strongest, but I believe the flyweight division is the most exciting, most entertaining in the UFC already. The champion of this division, I think, will became one of the true fan&#8217;s favorite champions.</p>
<p>&#8220;The creation of the UFC 125lbs division changed my career. I kept hearing it was coming but I sort of stopped believing it would ever happen. When they told me I was going to be in a four -man tournament for the new UFC 125lbs title, it was like my career started again. Now I get to fight in the style I wanted to all along but couldn&#8217;t, because I was fighting bigger guys. Now I get to walk forward, intimidate, seek and destroy. I couldn&#8217;t do that against guys like Dominick Cruz (UFC bantamweight champion) because he had that extra 10 or 12 percent more natural size and strength.</p>
<p>&#8220;I want to be the first UFC flyweight champion so bad I can taste it. Everyone remembers No1, everyone remembers George Washington was the first president. I want to be remembered in 20, 30, 80 years, I want to be the first name in the record books and no-one is going to stop me from making that dream a reality.&#8221;</p>
<p>Demetrious Johnson: &#8220;Winning the UFC flyweight title means everything to me. I first walked into (trainer) Matt Hume&#8217;s gym after catching an episode of the Ultimate Fighter, the season with Rashad Evans in (season two, aired 2005) and wanted to be UFC champion. I didn&#8217;t know there wasn&#8217;t even a 145lbs or 135lbs much less as 125lbs division on the UFC back then.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think I could have won the bantamweight title, but 125lbs is where my body performs best and I think, as a flyweight, I have the chance to do some really cool things. Being at 125lbs I think I&#8217;m the fastest fighter in the UFC.</p>
<p>&#8220;Winning the title before anyone else will be the proudest moment of my life. I was supposed to get married right after the semi-final fight (UFC on FX, March 3) with Ian McCall. I was supposed to win that fight, go get married and have a honeymoon, and then come back and fight Joe for the title. But the fight was ruled a draw. The UFC said that I didn&#8217;t have to cancel my wedding and honeymoon, and that Joe could fight McCall for the title and I would 100% fight the winner.</p>
<p>&#8220;I said ‘no way&#8217;. I want to be the first UFC flyweight champion. I told my wife that I was going to have to training three times a day while we were on our honeymoon. She understood and we make our honeymoon about running along the beach or climbing this hill. We make it work. She understands I have to because the first ever UFC 125lbs champion.&#8221;</p>
<p>Michael Bisping: &#8220;I was kicking arse in the UFC while Brian Stann was peeling potatoes, shinning boots and getting called &#8220;maggot&#8221; by red-faced sergeants in the Armed Forces. His military career is very impressive, but this isn&#8217;t the military. He&#8217;s not allowed to bring guns and grenades to the fight with him. This isn&#8217;t a battlefield, this is the UFC Octagon, my battlefield.</p>
<p>&#8220;He&#8217;s got a puncher&#8217;s chance. He hits very hard and from what I&#8217;ve been told he&#8217;s very physically strong. But I&#8217;m a better striker, better grappler, better wrestler &#8211; the better fighter, period &#8211; and nine times out of 10 I mince his arse like burger meat.</p>
<p>&#8220;I want my title shot and I know a points decision with cute striking techniques isn&#8217;t going to cut it. I need to smash this guy up and that&#8217;s what is happening in Toronto.&#8221;</p>
<p>Brian Stann: &#8220;Mike is very intelligent, very quick (witted) and he knows exactly what he&#8217;s doing when he says these things. If you look at the guys in major sports who all earn life-altering money, they are almost all loud and talk a little trash. It is all part of Mike&#8217;s routine and &#8211; great. It doesn&#8217;t affect me at all and one of the reasons I wanted to fight him is because beating Michael Bisping means something. It means something because when he fights, people care because he has this way of talking fights up.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is a huge fight for the 185lbs division. It is not going to end well for him. He&#8217;s been at this longer than I have, but he has his weaknesses and I think when I land on his chin it will be the beginning of a very bad night for him.&#8221;</p>
<p>*FightMetric stats show the average flyweight fighter attempts 60% more strikes than the UFC average and lands about 70% more strikes per minute than the average UFC fighter. The flyweight average is 4.4 strikes landed per minute, while the UFC average is 2.6. The average flyweight attempts seven takedowns per 15mins, significantly more than the 4.5 UFC average.</p>
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		<title>Machida turns down UFC 152 title shot, Belfort steps up</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Aug 2012 13:01:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Colin Vassallo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The main event for UFC 152 has been changed once again as Lyoto Machida refused to fight Jon Jones in Toronto on September 22, capping off a disastrous day for everyone at UFC. With Jones refusing to fight Sonnen, and Machida refusing to fight Jones, Vitor Belfort has stepped up the plate to take on [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The main event for UFC 152 has been changed once again as Lyoto Machida refused to fight Jon Jones in Toronto on September 22, capping off a disastrous day for everyone at UFC.</p>
<p>With Jones refusing to fight Sonnen, and Machida refusing to fight Jones, Vitor Belfort has stepped up the plate to take on the current Light Heavyweight champion. Belfort was going to fight at UFC 153 in Rio De Janeiro against Alan Belcher but obviously he has been pulled from that show.</p>
<p>Machida said he turned down the fight because he needed to train more before going for the UFC Light Heavyweight title and White said that after refusing the fight, Machida will most likely have to earn his shot again in the future.</p>
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		<title>New main event for UFC 152 in Toronto, Canada</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Aug 2012 19:48:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Colin Vassallo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A new main event for UFC 152 in Toronto, Canada, was announced today with the previous top fight &#8211; Joseph Benavidez vs Demetrious Jonson for the Flyweight title &#8211; moved to the co-main event spot. After the cancelation of UFC 151 from Las Vegas, the reigning Light Heavyweight champion Jon Jones will be defending his [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A new main event for UFC 152 in Toronto, Canada, was announced today with the previous top fight &#8211; Joseph Benavidez vs Demetrious Jonson for the Flyweight title &#8211; moved to the co-main event spot.</p>
<p>After the cancelation of UFC 151 from Las Vegas, the reigning Light Heavyweight champion Jon Jones will be defending his title against Brazil&#8217;s Lyoto Machida, a rematch from their UFC 140 main event which also coincidentally enough took place in Toronto.</p>
<p>Their first fight went two rounds with Jones finishing off Machida with a standing guillotine choke for the victory.</p>
<p>In the past few days, Jones said he would not find Machida on pay-per-view as he&#8217;s a businessman and doesn&#8217;t think Machida has the star power to sell the show.</p>
<p>UFC President Dana White admitted that while the Jones vs Machida fight has not been officially signed yet, Jones won&#8217;t refuse it, and if he does, he gave the impression that there would be some serious repercussions for the champion.</p>
<p>UFC 152 takes place on September 22.</p>
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