Filed under: UFC, NewsSiyar Bahadurzada, Stanislav Nedkov and Rob Broughton have been pulled from the UFC 142 card on Jan. 14 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the UFC announced Friday.
Paulo Thiago is reportedly off the card as well, though the UFC has yet …
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Siyar Bahadurzada, Stanislav Nedkov and Rob Broughton have been pulled from the UFC 142 card on Jan. 14 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the UFC announced Friday.
Paulo Thiago is reportedly off the card as well, though the UFC has yet to confirm Thiago’s removal. Tatame.com says Thiago suffered an elbow injury in wrestling practice and adds Nedkov is out due to VISA issues.
These changes affect Erick Silva, Mike Pyle, Fabio Maldonado and Edinaldo Oliveira, all of whom will need new opponents.
UPDATE: Gabriel Gonzaga will step in for Rob Broughton against Oliveira.
Headlined by Jose Aldo defending his UFC featherweight title against Chad Mendes, the current UFC 142 card is below.
Pay-Per-View Bouts
Jose Aldo (Brazil) vs. Chad Mendes
Vitor Belfort (Brazil) vs. Anthony Johnson
Rousimar Palhares (Brazil) vs. Mike Massenzio
Erick Silva (Brazil) vs. TBA
Edson Barboza (Brazil) vs. Terry Etim
FX Preliminary Bouts
Thiago Tavares (Brazil) vs. Sam Stout
Fabio Maldonado (Brazil) vs. TBA
TBA vs. Mike Pyle
Ednaldo Oliveira (Brazil) vs. Gabriel Gonzaga
Felipe Arantes (Brazil) vs. Antonio Carvalho
Yuri Alcantara (Brazil) vs. Michihiro Omigawa
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On Jan. 14, 2012, the UFC will make it’s return to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for UFC 142. Thus far, the event is headlined by featherweight champion Jose Aldo taking on Chad Mendes. Also featured on the event are former champion Vitor Belfort, A…
On Jan. 14, 2012, the UFC will make it’s return to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for UFC 142.
Thus far, the event is headlined by featherweight champion Jose Aldo taking on Chad Mendes.
Also featured on the event are former champion Vitor Belfort, Anthony Johnson, rising stars Edson Barboza and Terry Etim and the always exciting Sam Stout.
Although UFC 142 may see like a lesser card, anything can happen in MMA.
So, here’s a look at both cards.
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(I guess it’s true what they say; life imitates art.)
It has recently been reported that a welterweight contest between Paulo Thiago and Mike Pyle has been added to the rapidly awesoming UFC 142 card, which goes down January 14th in Rio. Thiago, a Brazilian superhero of sorts, last competed in the UFC’s return to Brazil at UFC 134, notching a unanimous decision victory over David Mitchell. It was Thiago’s first win in his past three contests, so a win over Pyle is likely necessary if he wants to keep his job that doesn’t involve Brazilian gangs, which, according to this one documentary I saw, are fucking terrifying. Pyle, on the other hand, just saw a three fight win streak (one that included an upset win over British prospect John Hathaway) snapped at the hands of Canadian wrecking machine Rory MacDonald.

(I guess it’s true what they say; life imitates art.)
It has recently been reported that a welterweight contest between Paulo Thiago and Mike Pyle has been added to the rapidly awesoming UFC 142 card, which goes down January 14th in Rio. Thiago, a Brazilian superhero of sorts, last competed in the UFC’s return to Brazil at UFC 134, notching a unanimous decision victory over David Mitchell. It was Thiago’s first win in his past three contests, so a win over Pyle is likely necessary if he wants to keep his job that doesn’t involve Brazilian gangs, which, according to this one documentary I saw, are fucking terrifying. Pyle, on the other hand, just saw a three fight win streak (one that included an upset win over British prospect John Hathaway) snapped at the hands of Canadian wrecking machine Rory MacDonald.
Coming off a close decision loss to bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz at UFC on Versus 6, Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson will be looking to get back in the win column against the first ever WEC bantamweight champion, Eddie Wineland. Wineland is in a similar position as Thiago, having dropped two straight unanimous decisions to Team Alpha members Urijah Faber and Joseph Benavidez at UFC 128 and UFC Live: Lytle vs. Hardy, respectively, and will be a huge underdog coming into this bout.
UFC on FOX 2 is set to transpire January 28, 2012 at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois.
-Danga
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RIO DE JANEIRO — MMA Fighting caught up with Paulo Thiago after his unanimous decision win over David Mitchell at UFC 134. Thiago discussed what the fans were chanting during his fight, how he thought he performed and what he needs to improve on before his next fight.
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RIO DE JANEIRO — MMA Fighting caught up with Paulo Thiago after his unanimous decision win over David Mitchell at UFC 134. Thiago discussed what the fans were chanting during his fight, how he thought he performed and what he needs to improve on before his next fight.
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This is the UFC 134 live blog for all the Facebook preliminary bouts on tonight’s UFC: Rio pay-per-view at the HSBC Arena in Brazil.
Highlighting the undercard is a welterweight tilt between Paulo Thiago (13-3) and David Mitchell (11-1). The first bout is scheduled to begin around 6 p.m. ET.
The live blog is below.
Yves Jabouin vs. Ian Loveland
Round 1:
Here we go. A little history for the first UFC card in Brazil in 13 years. And we start with the only fight of the night not involving a Brazilian. Jabouin is from Canada, Loveland from the U.S.A. Crowd sounds very loud as they meet in the middle. Loveland comes at Jabouin early. Spinning back kick from Jabouin, a Tristar Gym product. Loveland is a wrestler, and he tries to tie things up momentarily. And about a minute in, we get another kick from Jabouin, then some nice short punches from Loveland. Another Jabouin kick is caught by Loveland, and he takes Jabouin to the ground with it. Loveland trying to work some short ground and pound from half guard. He tries to pass, but winds up in butterfly guard. Loveland gets to half guard and looks for an arm, but abandons it. The ref stops the fight and has Stitch Duran cut off a loose piece of tape from Loveland’s glove – but doesn’t put them back on the ground on the restart. That’s a big advantage for Jabouin, who was being controlled on the ground by “The Barn Owl.” Good left body kick from Loveland, but Jabouin counters with a kick to the ribs of his own. Right hand from Loveland backs Jabouin up. Loveland rushes in and just misses with a few wild punches. Jabouin throws a low kick. Then another, which Loveland counters with a nice punch. Jabouin throws another back kick that just misses, then absolutely rocks Loveland with a right that backs him up – and just misses a follow-up knee.
That made the round a lot closer, but we’ll give it to Loveland for his control and aggression – though it’s close.
Round 2: Pretty easy takedown from Loveland in the first three seconds and into side control, but a nice reversal from Jabouin, who gets back to his feet. Loveland gets a guillotine for just a moment, but it’s not there and Jabouin now has top position on the ground in Loveland’s guard. Loveland tries for a triangle that isn’t there, then sweeps and gets to half guard looking for ground and pound. Back on the feet, the pace slows for a few ticks. Jabouin throws a left kick and follows it with a beautiful spinning back kick that pushes Loveland to the cage. They re-set, and Jabouin again throws a spinning back kick at the same time as Loveland looks for a front kick, and Jabouin’s lands in the nether regions. We get a very brief pause, but Loveland’s OK. Spinning back fist from Jabouin lands – he’s a tilt-a-whirl in there tonight. Loveland gets another takedown, though a nice Jabouin sprawl limits its effectiveness. Big body shot from Jabouin, and then a double-leg takedown from Jabouin with 10 seconds left should give him the round. We’ll score it 10-9 for Jabouin, and that makes it 19-19 on the MMA Fighting card heading to the last round.
Round 3: Early kick from Jabouin is countered by a short combo from Loveland. Jabouin looking for his next opening, then lands a couple outside leg kicks. He stuffs a Loveland takedown attempt, and at this point Jabouin looks like he has a little more left in the tank. Jabouin shoots for a takedown and gets it, but Loveland pops back up immediately. Right uppercut by Loveland just misses. He counters with a right that lands, then some jabs. Jabouin shoots, but pushes off when he sees it’s not there. Spinning back fist again lands, and Loveland ties him up looking for a takedown that doesn’t happen. High right kick from Jabouin is partially blocked. With two minutes left, Loveland probably needs to mount some decent offense. A side kick from Jabouin lands. Spinning back kick to the body lands, which is followed by two near misses with head kicks. Loveland’s takedown is stuffed, and Jabouin gets a small takedown on the fence. Back up, Jabouin lands a right and the last few seconds see a short flurry and a takedown attempt from Jabouin that isn’t there. We’ll give the third to Jabouin, 10-9, and the fight to him 29-28 – though it could be a 30-27 from some judges.
Result: Yves Jabouin def. Ian Loveland, split decision (27-30, 29-28, 29-28)
Felipe Arantes vs. Yuri Alcantara
Round 1: Nice hand for Alcantara, a Brazilian. Arantes, also a Brazilian, trains out of New Jersey. And Alcantara moves in quickly with a combination against the fence. Then he counters a leg kick with a nice combo. Spinning back kick from Arantes is nice, but Alcantara comes back with a nice elbow. Another Arantes kick is checked by Alcantara. Southpaw stance for Alcantara, and he throws a big looping left that is blocked. He catches a kick, then clinches and gets an easy takedown. Arantes on the bottom in half guard as Alcantara tries to pass. He can’t, and settles back into half guard. Nice left hand from the bottom by Arantes. Alcantara tries to soften Arantes up with some body shots. Then he postures up and delivers a handful of lefts to the head, passes guard to side control and then tries to mount. He can’t, and it’s back to half guard. Arantes is cut under his right eye. Mario Yamasaki stops the fight with a minute left in the round to stand them back up – though they hadn’t been dormant down there for very long. Good left jab form Alcantara. Spinning back kick from Arantes doesn’t land in the last 10 seconds. MMA Fighting scores the round for Alcantara, 10-9.
Round 2: High kick from Arantes is partially blocked. We trade jabs and kicks, but nothing of much consequence until Alcantara gets the fight back to the ground, then passes to side control. He spins and works his way to mount quite nicely, and Arantes could be in a world of trouble now. But Arantes is able to wriggle out when Alcantara looks for an arm triangle from the top. Alcantara has to settle for full guard again, but soon after Yamasaki again stands them back up. Arantes lands a nice knee from the clinch, but Alcantara uses the clinch for a nice takedown against the cage and lands some body shots from half guard. It’s another 10-9 round for Alcantara on our card.
Round 3:
Erick Silva vs. Luis Ramos
Round 1:
Raphael Assuncao vs. Jonny Eduardo
Round 1:
Paulo Thiago vs. David Mitchell
Round 1:
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This is the UFC 134 live blog for all the Facebook preliminary bouts on tonight’s UFC: Rio pay-per-view at the HSBC Arena in Brazil.
Highlighting the undercard is a welterweight tilt between Paulo Thiago (13-3) and David Mitchell (11-1). The first bout is scheduled to begin around 6 p.m. ET.
The live blog is below.
Yves Jabouin vs. Ian Loveland
Round 1:
Here we go. A little history for the first UFC card in Brazil in 13 years. And we start with the only fight of the night not involving a Brazilian. Jabouin is from Canada, Loveland from the U.S.A. Crowd sounds very loud as they meet in the middle. Loveland comes at Jabouin early. Spinning back kick from Jabouin, a Tristar Gym product. Loveland is a wrestler, and he tries to tie things up momentarily. And about a minute in, we get another kick from Jabouin, then some nice short punches from Loveland. Another Jabouin kick is caught by Loveland, and he takes Jabouin to the ground with it. Loveland trying to work some short ground and pound from half guard. He tries to pass, but winds up in butterfly guard. Loveland gets to half guard and looks for an arm, but abandons it. The ref stops the fight and has Stitch Duran cut off a loose piece of tape from Loveland’s glove – but doesn’t put them back on the ground on the restart. That’s a big advantage for Jabouin, who was being controlled on the ground by “The Barn Owl.” Good left body kick from Loveland, but Jabouin counters with a kick to the ribs of his own. Right hand from Loveland backs Jabouin up. Loveland rushes in and just misses with a few wild punches. Jabouin throws a low kick. Then another, which Loveland counters with a nice punch. Jabouin throws another back kick that just misses, then absolutely rocks Loveland with a right that backs him up – and just misses a follow-up knee.
That made the round a lot closer, but we’ll give it to Loveland for his control and aggression – though it’s close.
Round 2: Pretty easy takedown from Loveland in the first three seconds and into side control, but a nice reversal from Jabouin, who gets back to his feet. Loveland gets a guillotine for just a moment, but it’s not there and Jabouin now has top position on the ground in Loveland’s guard. Loveland tries for a triangle that isn’t there, then sweeps and gets to half guard looking for ground and pound. Back on the feet, the pace slows for a few ticks. Jabouin throws a left kick and follows it with a beautiful spinning back kick that pushes Loveland to the cage. They re-set, and Jabouin again throws a spinning back kick at the same time as Loveland looks for a front kick, and Jabouin’s lands in the nether regions. We get a very brief pause, but Loveland’s OK. Spinning back fist from Jabouin lands – he’s a tilt-a-whirl in there tonight. Loveland gets another takedown, though a nice Jabouin sprawl limits its effectiveness. Big body shot from Jabouin, and then a double-leg takedown from Jabouin with 10 seconds left should give him the round. We’ll score it 10-9 for Jabouin, and that makes it 19-19 on the MMA Fighting card heading to the last round.
Round 3: Early kick from Jabouin is countered by a short combo from Loveland. Jabouin looking for his next opening, then lands a couple outside leg kicks. He stuffs a Loveland takedown attempt, and at this point Jabouin looks like he has a little more left in the tank. Jabouin shoots for a takedown and gets it, but Loveland pops back up immediately. Right uppercut by Loveland just misses. He counters with a right that lands, then some jabs. Jabouin shoots, but pushes off when he sees it’s not there. Spinning back fist again lands, and Loveland ties him up looking for a takedown that doesn’t happen. High right kick from Jabouin is partially blocked. With two minutes left, Loveland probably needs to mount some decent offense. A side kick from Jabouin lands. Spinning back kick to the body lands, which is followed by two near misses with head kicks. Loveland’s takedown is stuffed, and Jabouin gets a small takedown on the fence. Back up, Jabouin lands a right and the last few seconds see a short flurry and a takedown attempt from Jabouin that isn’t there. We’ll give the third to Jabouin, 10-9, and the fight to him 29-28 – though it could be a 30-27 from some judges.
Result: Yves Jabouin def. Ian Loveland, split decision (27-30, 29-28, 29-28)
Felipe Arantes vs. Yuri Alcantara
Round 1: Nice hand for Alcantara, a Brazilian. Arantes, also a Brazilian, trains out of New Jersey. And Alcantara moves in quickly with a combination against the fence. Then he counters a leg kick with a nice combo. Spinning back kick from Arantes is nice, but Alcantara comes back with a nice elbow. Another Arantes kick is checked by Alcantara. Southpaw stance for Alcantara, and he throws a big looping left that is blocked. He catches a kick, then clinches and gets an easy takedown. Arantes on the bottom in half guard as Alcantara tries to pass. He can’t, and settles back into half guard. Nice left hand from the bottom by Arantes. Alcantara tries to soften Arantes up with some body shots. Then he postures up and delivers a handful of lefts to the head, passes guard to side control and then tries to mount. He can’t, and it’s back to half guard. Arantes is cut under his right eye. Mario Yamasaki stops the fight with a minute left in the round to stand them back up – though they hadn’t been dormant down there for very long. Good left jab form Alcantara. Spinning back kick from Arantes doesn’t land in the last 10 seconds. MMA Fighting scores the round for Alcantara, 10-9.
Round 2: High kick from Arantes is partially blocked. We trade jabs and kicks, but nothing of much consequence until Alcantara gets the fight back to the ground, then passes to side control. He spins and works his way to mount quite nicely, and Arantes could be in a world of trouble now. But Arantes is able to wriggle out when Alcantara looks for an arm triangle from the top. Alcantara has to settle for full guard again, but soon after Yamasaki again stands them back up. Arantes lands a nice knee from the clinch, but Alcantara uses the clinch for a nice takedown against the cage and lands some body shots from half guard. It’s another 10-9 round for Alcantara on our card.
Round 3:
Erick Silva vs. Luis Ramos
Round 1:
Raphael Assuncao vs. Jonny Eduardo
Round 1:
Paulo Thiago vs. David Mitchell
Round 1:
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After suffering back-to back losses, it seems fitting for UFC welterweight Paulo Thiago to redeem himself in front of his homeland of Brazil. According to FightersOnly.com, Thiago will look to face off against Brazlian Jiu-Jitsu specialist, David …
After suffering back-to back losses, it seems fitting for UFC welterweight Paulo Thiago to redeem himself in front of his homeland of Brazil.
According to FightersOnly.com, Thiago will look to face off against Brazlian Jiu-Jitsu specialist, David Mitchell at UFC Rio on August 27. Thiago spoke to FightersOnly.com and said his training regiment has brought him in good spirits prior to his upcoming bout.
“I’m very excited to fight in Rio de Janeiro,” Thaigo said.
“Tell my friends from Fighters Only I will put on a great show, to show them I am on my way to the top.”
Thiago burst onto the scene, compiling an undefeated record of 3-0 in the UFC, picking up wins over Josh Koscheck, Mike Swick and Jacob Volkmann. But a recent string of losses to Martin Kampmann and Diego Sanchez, respectively, has put the Brazilian in unfamiliar territory.
But Thiago remains confident in his training camp, where he has trained for all his UFC bouts thus far, and has his teammates helping him prepare.
Mitchell will also be looking for a win, as he lost to T.J Waldburger in his UFC debut at UFC Fight Night 22.
UFC Rio will take place on August 27 live from the HSBC Arena in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The event will be headlined by middleweight title bout as Anderson Silva looks to defend his title for a ninth straight time against rival opponent, Yushin Okami.
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