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Katie & Alex: For Better For Worse

July 14th, 2010 Duane No comments

Cage fighter Alex Reid with wife Jordan

Middleweight cage-fighting contender and Celebrity Big Brother winner Alex Reid is back on TV.

Katie & Alex: For Better For Worse follows Alex Reid and Katie Price’s wedding plans, for their blessing following their whirlwind ceremony in Las Vegas earlier this year.

This series is reportedly the final with ITV, Katie & Alex now have an
exclusive deal with Living and Bravo. A series following the Reidernator in training for the long awaited showdown with Tom ‘Kong’ Watson, is likely to air August/September leading up to BAMMA4 in September.

Katie & Alex: For Better For Worse - Wednesday, 9pm, ITV2.

UFC & MMA blog by Duane Farr

duane@bluraymma.com

Strikeforce: Rogers vs. Overeem on Bravo 2

May 16th, 2010 Duane No comments

Strikeforce: Heavy Artillery on Bravo 2

A quick heads up for Strikeforce fans, Bravo 2 are scheduled to air Heavy Artillery. The loaded fight card featuring the heavyweight title bout between defending champ Alistair Overeem against challenger Brett Rogers is listed for Monday 17th May, 10pm-12midnight.

Heavyweight competitor Andrei Arlovski, a face last seen on our screens for Affliction, attempting to dethrone ‘The Last Emperor’ Fedor Emelianenko, faces Antonio Silva.

Seeing as the time slot allocated for the MMA fight card is barely 2 hours, it’s clear the Virgin Media channel won’t show the full event. However here is the list of match-ups originally advertised for the May 15 show from St Louis:

* Champ Alistair Overeem vs. Brett Rogers (for heavyweight title)

* Andrei Arlovski vs. Antonio Silva

* Ronaldo “Souza” Jacare vs. Joey Villasenor

* Roger Gracie vs. Kevin Randleman

* Antwain Britt vs. Rafael “Feijao” Cavalcante

Hopefully a company here in the UK will win the license to distribute Strikeforce DVD releases in the not too distant future, enabling the fight fans to see the action in full.

Bravo and Bravo 2 are both available on Virgin Media and Sky platforms.

UFC & MMA blog by Duane Farr

duane@bluraymma.com

More Alex Reid and Tom Watson news from The Sun

April 19th, 2010 Duane 6 comments

Celebrity Big Brother 7 winner Alex Reid

From the Sun:

ALEX Reid has pulled out of his much-hyped fight with Tom ‘Kong’ Watson – just a month before it was due to take place.
The BAMMA (British Association of Mixed Martial Arts) clash was going to be held in Birmingham on May 15 and the cage fighter was meant to use the skills he’d learnt during his Bravo reality series, The Fight Of His Life, to beat his opponent.
But today Watson, who questioned Alex’s commitment to the battle after he jetted off on holiday with wife Jordan on Tuesday, broke the news on his website that it wouldn’t be going ahead.
He called Alex – who has complained of a leg injury – a “complete joke” and belittled his status as a fighter.
Watson wrote: “It is now officially true, my fears have become reality…Alex Reid has pulled out of the fight with me on May 15th.
“I was informed almost two weeks ago that Alex was complaining of a knee injury and was asking for the fight date to be moved.
“BAMMA asked to have their doctor examine Alex to which he refused and stated that it was no problem, he was definitely going to fight in May.
“He then proceeded to do many public interviews (This Morning) and press to promote his show, The Fight of His Life.
“At this point BAMMA wanted to try and line up a replacement but after Alex had publicly done such press for the fight CPL chose to air the programme on Bravo this Monday to eventually coincide with the fight in May. This convinced everyone involved including myself that Alex would be fighting.
“Alex then decides to take a holiday to Egypt for a week just four weeks out from the fight. I found this very strange and questioned his intentions, as did BAMMA. He then again told BAMMA, CPL and Virgin Media he was going to fight. Upon BAMMA constantly questioning his lack of dedication, Alex’s representatives (his lawyer) stated that he is just not in shape and is not prepared enough to fight.
“From my perspective, I am so angry at the way he has disrespected me in his behaviour. I fought and signed to MFC in February and won quickly with a KO so could have fought immediately in March, April or also on the MFC on May 7th. He has shown no concern for the money I have spent travelling back and forth and in camp for this fight.
“My cornerman for May has a medical issue which means he has to paid out of his own pocket to fly first class from Canada for May. All of this money I’m sure Alex has no concern for now he is living off his celebrity wife but for me as a fighter trying to make enough money just to be able to eat and pay my rent I am seriously out of pocket.
“BAMMA have been great offering to pay my fight purse for the fight but this does not represent who I am. I do not wish to collect a purse for doing nothing, I have already sold just over £12k worth of tickets for the fight and do not wish to let these people down.
“Sure many of them will want refunds from BAMMA which they will get, but what about the fans I have that have already booked hotels, flights and like me scheduled their life to fit around this date? I am now working with BAMMA and my management to bring in a top American opponent last minute. I just wish I’d had more time to prepare for whoever that style may be but hey this is what REAL FIGHTERS do.
“Enjoy your new lifestyle and fame Mr Reid because I’m sure its not only me but many other people now who categorise you as a complete JOKE with no class to just stand up and be a man.”
Earlier this month Alex, 34, appeared on This Morning and said he wouldn’t have entered the competition if he didn’t think he could win.
And he also insisted that he’d prove everyone wrong who thought he was in the position to do the fight purely because of his celebrity status.
He is currently holidaying with Jordan, real name Katie Price, her son Harvey and her horse trainer Andrew Gould and his wife Polly in Egypt.

www.thesun.co.uk

- Alex’s Bravo reality show is fun to watch but it appears it may not have been the best preparation leading towards the BAMMA bout, penned in with Tom ‘Kong’ Watson. Here’s hoping BAMMA are able to find Watson a suitable opponent for the May 15th event.

Watch Alex try his hand at Indian wrestling, on the martial arts reality show: Alex Reid – The Fight of His Life, tonight at 9pm, Bravo, Sky channel 123.

UFC & MMA blog by Duane Farr

duane@bluraymma.com

VIDEO: Alex Reid – The Fight of his Life

March 10th, 2010 Duane No comments

Watch the latest video teaser featuring Celebrity Big Brother 7 winner and BAMMA competitor Alex Reid. Alex Reid -- The Fight of his Life, coming to Bravo soon.

EDIT:

Alex Reid: The Fight Of His Life, starts Monday 12th April, 10pm, Bravo (Sky 123).

UFC & MMA blog by Duane Farr
duane@bluraymma.com

BAMMA 2 ON BRAVO TONIGHT

February 21st, 2010 Duane No comments

A quick heads up for Brit MMA fans, BAMMA returns to the small screen tonight with BAMMA 2, on Bravo at 9pm, Sky channel 123.

That’s not all, straight after on sister channel Bravo 2, the Virgin Media channel treat us to M1 Challenge – The Final. You can catch it at midnight.

Even more good news for Bravo viewers, next Sunday the 28th of February, the channel will be airing the next Strikeforce Challengers show.  Fantastic to see the California based MMA outfit Strikeforce settled into a new home on UK TV.

UFC & MMA blog by Duane Farr
duane@bluraymma.com

A WEEKEND OF UFC VIEWING

January 2nd, 2010 Duane No comments
As I’m sure you aware tonight is the night of  live octagon action from the MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas on ESPN with UFC 108, to be headlined by former UFC light-heavyweight champion Rashad Evans battling Brazilian Thiago Silva.
Subscription channel ESPN is available via the Sky and Virgin Media platforms but if you are without ESPN you can catch the top end of the UFC 103 card, shown tonight on freeview channel FIVE USA, at midnight. It’s a fantastic opportunity to see Vitor ‘The Phenom’ Belfort dismantling middleweight door-keeper Rich ‘Ace’ Franklin.
Channel 5 round up the weekend with more cage fighting action, midnight Sunday, airing the marquee match-ups that took place in Manchester at UFC 105. For us Brit MMA fans this fight night was one of the highlights of 2009. If you missed UFC 105 be sure to tune in to see our very own Outlaw – Dan Hardy best Mike Swick plus see The Ultimate Fighter season 3 winner Michael Bisping’s TKO win over PRIDE FC veteran Denis Kang.
Happy New Year and have a cracking weekend folks!
UFC & MMA blog by Duane Farr
duane@bluraymma.com

PREVIEW: UFC 107 BJ Penn vs. Diego Sanchez

December 12th, 2009 Duane No comments
UFC 107 - Penn vs Sanchez

UFC 107 - Penn vs Sanchez

December 12th 2009, FedEx Forum, Memphis, Tenn.

Here is a brief preview of the event broadcasting live tonight on ESPN and ESPN HD on the Sky and Virgin Media platforms.

B.J. “The Prodigy” Penn vs. Diego “The Nightmare” Sanchez

So who is your money on in this lightweight title contest? The odds on favourite in the UFC 107 main event is veteran Penn but in the world of MMA anything can happen. If I was a betting man Penn would be the fighter I would choose to place a bet on. The Hawaii native is the man with the tools needed for the job, knock-out boxing, awesome Ju Jitsu skills packaged up with experience.

As has been discussed frequently on the internet forums in recent times the UFC fighters wearing the belts around their waists look to remain dominant for some time, although questions look to be answered with light-heavyweight champ since his controversial points win over Shogun Rua. However I don’t see BJ leaving the octagon minus the strap.

Sanchez is an overwhelming force inside the octagon but versus veteran title holder BJ Penn he could well make a mistake rushing in, giving Penn the opening to take advantage of in the heat of cage combat. A question to be answered in this championship showdown is whether The Nightmare has the conditioning required to go the full 5 rounds as the challenger. Tonight we shall find out.

Cheick Kongo vs. Frank Mir

Both heavyweight fighters are on the comeback trail, hoping to avenge their summertime losses. Mir lost to Lesnar at UFC 100 and Kongo to Velasquez at UFC 99. The humble Kongo intends to end the reign of the big mouthed American.  A contrast in characters here I feel. Taking on big Brock many UFC fans booed Lesnar and cheered Mir, partly because of arrogance displayed by the former WWE star and partly due to him being a former pro wrestler. In this match-up it’s clear Mir is the one with all the swagger. Despite Mir not endearing himself, I’m picking him to beat Kongo via tap-out within the 2nd round.

The full fight line up:

B.J. Penn vs. Diego Sanchez – lightweight title clash

Cheick Kongo vs. Frank Mir

Jon Fitch vs. Mike Pierce

Kenny Florian vs. Clay Guida

Paul Buentello vs. Stefan Struve

Unaired prelims:

Alan Belcher vs. Wilson Gouveia

Shane Nelson vs. Matt Wiman

Ricardo Funch vs. Johny Hendricks

Lucio Linhares vs. Rousimar Palhares

Edgar Garcia vs. DaMarques Johnson

Kevin Burns vs. T.J. Grant

UK viewers can see UFC 107 live as it happens on ESPN and ESPN HD in the early hours of Sunday morning at 3am. As a subscriber you can see the prelims and more from 11:30pm onwards:

11:30pm-UFC Unleashed

12:30am-MMA Live

1am-Countdown to UFC 107

2am-UFC 107 Prelims Live

3am-UFC 107:Penn vs Sanchez Live

UFC & MMA blog by Duane Farr

duane@bluraymma.com

The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights – episode 10 catchup

December 4th, 2009 Duane No comments
Coaches clash: Rashad and Rampage

Coaches clash: Rashad and Rampage

FIVE USA are showing episodes 11 + 12 back to back in the usual Saturday night time slot, giving us a double of whammy of The Ultimate Fighter. The finale show is being aired the following Thursday or ESPN subscribers can see the finale live at 2am in the early hours of Sunday morning. Before then let’s take a look back at episode 10 recapping on what took place.

Is Mitrione in or not? Matt Mitrione informs his coach Rashad Evans that he has swelling of the brain but should be OK to fight. Mean while Brit James McSweeney does not trust Matt’s motives.  Street brawler turned mixed martial arts competitor Kimbo Slice prepares for kick boxer McSweeney eager to replace Mitrione.

The confirmed match-up for this episode was Brendan Schaub battling it out with John Madsen. McSweeney does a fantastic job preparing Schaub, while Rashad leaves them to it, remaining impartial.

This episode was the week of the coaches challenge, the challenge was 2 on 2 volley ball – Rashad and Mike vs Rampage and Tiki. Amazingly these sets of tough dudes did well. The win went to Rashad, gaining $10,000 for Team Rashad. As you can imagine Evans was quick to rub it in Quinton’s face.

To the amusement of the rest of the house Kimbo endures an ice bath, to help work through knee pain. There is no doubt Slice is serious about being an Ultimate Fighter.

John Madsen is fortunate to train with fellow wrestler and former UFC light-heavyweight champion Rashad. So he changed his mind about being impartial after all.

Coaches Rashad and Mike have it out with Mitrione about whether he will continue to compete or not. Following this chat Dana White addresses the remaining TUF 10 entrants about the Mitrione situation, explaining how huge an opportunity the ultimate fighter is.

Comparing Madsen and Schaub it’s NFL veteran Schaub going into the fight having more experience but Madsen comes from Matt Hughes’ camp and is a serious threat in the octagon with pure wrestling strength.

Fight time. McSweeney hypes up Brendan by slapping his face.

Round 1)

Madsen utilises his strength advantage slamming down Schaub to the deck. Madsen however doesn’t do enough on top, the referee calls for a restart back upright. Madsen wastes no time once again slamming NFL veteran Brendan but again he lays and prays, simply not doing enough despite his dominant position.

Round 2)

Corner-man McSweeney encourages Schaub at the end of round interval. Brendan defends much better come round 2. The pace of action slows down due to the energy exerted in the previous round. Out of nowhere Brendan knocks out Madsen smashing the wrestler with 2 punches. Schaub is one to look out for, he has heavy hands.

Winner Brendan Schaub advances to the semi finals. McSweeney’s seconding was of a great help in keeping the ex American football player focussed.

That leaves us with Marcus Jones vs. Darrill Schoonover and Matt Mitrione vs. James McSweeney followed by the semi finals.

The Finale show will feature Matt Hamill vs Jon Jones and 2 heavy hitters - Kimbo Slice vs Houston Alexander. Plus of course TUF 10 winner will be crowned.

Don’t forget you can watch all the Aftemath videos at UFC.com

Watch The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights Saturdays 11pm on FIVE USA,

in the UK on Freeview 31, Sky 174, Virgin Media 150 and Tiscali 30. Also shown on subscription channel ESPN and ESPN HD.

Wednesdays on Spike TV in the US.

UFC & MMA blog by Duane Farr

duane@bluraymma.com

The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights – episode 9 catchup

November 19th, 2009 Duane No comments
The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights

The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights

Following the live action of UFC 105, it is time to catchup on episode 9 of The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights.

This week Roy ‘Kimbo Slayer’ Nelson squares off against Justin Wren. Aside of from the experience factor these guys appear pretty evenly matched when it comes to style and physicality, although Roy seems to carrying some extra timber.

Following the hard hits Matt Mitrione  received from Scott Junk, Matt seems to be still reeling from the effects. Suffering with a bad headache and dizziness, followed by throwing up, seems the Team Rashad member has concussion. Could this be another opportunity for a Kimbo Slice comeback? Whether Slice will be given another opportunity is unclear but the producers love to tease us don’t they?

In another entertaining moment from the show Rampage and Tiki prank Rashad, planting some chickens in his car. A chance for Rampage to get his own back since all the ribbing at his poor coaching ability and only one win for Team Rampage. Mike and Rashad saw the funny side though, the joke backfires and they are treated to  spanking new rental cars.

Mitrione returns from hospital, he wants to fight but is yet to receive medical clearance.

Pre-fight it is clear Nelson and Wren are well matched in grappling, the difference is the experience factor versus youth.

Round 1)

The first round is a tough fought brawl. Nelson defends well against Wren the aggressor, negating his attack. Neither combatant utilise their ground grapple skills. Throughout Brit and fellow member of Team Rashad – James McSweeney does a first rate job cornering Wren.

Round 2)

Come round round 2 Wren appears tired after the exertion in the first. The action continues upright through the majority of the bout. Overall it appeared even, giving good reason for a third round to decide the winner but it wasn’t to be. IFL veteran was announced the winner via a majority decision on the score cards.

Young hopeful Justin Wren was disappointed as you could imagine  but he gave it his all, Nelson had the better defence being the more experienced MMA fighter.

Dana White once again wasn’t impressed Roy Nelson’s performance despite the win, he does not seem to like the guy. Perhaps the fact Nelson is the ‘Kimbo Slayer’ plays a part in his low affinity for the heavyweight contestant? It’s clear Dana sees Kimbo as a good investment and displays respect for the street-fighter earning his dues joining the cast of TUF 10.

Episode 10 will feature Brendan battling it out with John for a place in the next round of the competition, plus it will be the week of the coaches challenge.

Don’t forget you can watch all the Aftemath videos at UFC.com

Watch The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights Saturdays 11pm on FIVE USA, in the UK on Freeview 31, Sky 174, Virgin Media 150 and Tiscali 30. Also shown on subscription channel ESPN and ESPN HD. Wednesdays on Spike TV in the US.

UFC & MMA blog by Duane Farr

duane@bluraymma.com

The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights – Catchup of Episode 1 TV Review

October 19th, 2009 Duane No comments
Rashad and Rampage squaring up.

Rashad and Rampage squaring up.

Excuse the delay, here is a recap of the first episode of The Ultimate Fighter season 10. Keep an eye out here for the recaps of all episodes so far.

From the get-go coaches Quinton “Rampage” Jackson and “Sugar” Rashad Evans are at each other with the verbal wars. This is going to be some great television between this pairing, just a shame knowing the pay per view marquee bout won’t happen now bewteen them since Quinton left the UFC for a full-time Hollywood career. Who knows it could still eventually happen one day.

How will the teams fare under the tutilage of these 2 UFC superstars?

Rashad is the first ever TUF heavyweight winner, a former light-heavyweight champion, backed up by Greg Jackson as an assistant coach. Jackson is one of the most reputable coaches in the MMA game, with a team that includes notable fighters including Rashad and current UFC welterweight title holder Georges St Pierre.

Rampage is the fan favourite as the show starts, a huge character and an all round bad ass dude. Once again a former light-heavyweight belt wearer, plus a former Pride FC champion. Going into TUF 10 Quinton’s form is not good having lost as a coach previously.

Most of the contestants are present, including several ex NFL players, a few MMA veterans, some giants, an ex-champion but one controversial fighter we are all waiting to appear is missing. Dana White introduces street fighting, internet sensation Kimbo Slice. Immediately street-wise badboy Rampage makes it clear Slice is the main man he wants on his team.

Rashad wins the toss of the coin, gaining the first pick.

The team selections were as follows:

Team Rashad

James McSweeney

Brendan Schaub

Justin Wren

John Madsen

Roy Nelson

Darrill Schoonover

Matt Matrione

Mike Wessel

Team Rampage

Kevin “Kimbo Slice” Ferguson

Abe Wagner

Demico Rogers

Wes Sims

Scott Junk

Wes Shivers

Marcus Jones

Zak Jensen

Rashad expresses high hopes for Team Jackson team mates Brit James McSweeney and Brendan Schaub an NFL veteran.

Unlike last season there is no time wasted in kicking the action off. First fight announced is the pairing of Abe Wagner of Team Rampage, squaring off against John Madsen of Team Rashad. Madsen is reported to be an excellent wrestler where as striker Wagner lacks on the ground.

Pre fight Abe is shown puking into a bucket, not a good sign.

Round 1)

Madsen totally dominates Wagner utilising superior wrestling skill and power coupled with brutal ground and pound. Barely surviving the first round Wagner is bloodied up.

Round 2)

The second is much the same, Wagner did little from his back. Madsen the clear winner after 2 rounds.  This first fight was a total mismatch and horrible to watch, it’s a shame no one was willing to throw in the towel for Abe Wagner.

Rashad’s face is gleemimg, smiling at the first win for Team Rashad.

Team Rashad 1-0 Team Rampage.

Don’t forget you can watch all the Aftemath videos at UFC.com

Ultimate Fighter: The Aftermath

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Watch The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights Saturday nights on FIVE USA,  11pm in the UK on Freeview 31, Sky 174, Virgin Media 150 and Tiscali 30.  Also to be shown on subscription channel ESPN.

UFC & MMA blog by Duane Farr

duane@bluraymma.com