HHH gives behind-the-scenes look at preparation for Wrestlemania 28 match with The Undertaker

There may not be a belt on the line when HHH and The Undertaker meet on Sunday night at Wrestlemania 28 under Hell in a Cell rules but fans better believe ?The Game? is training as though there is. In reality, something much more historic than a world-title is up for grabs in their match [...]

Source: http://www.fighters.com/03/30/hhh-gives-behind-the-scenes-look-at-preparation-for-wrestlemania-28-match-with-the-undertaker

Ricardo Arona  Noboru Asahi Marcus Aurelio  Mikhail Avetisyan

Erick Silva Battles Charlie Brenneman at ?UFC on FX 3?

According to Brazilian website Globo.com, up-and-coming welterweight Erick Silva (Pictured) will meet Charlie Brenneman at “UFC on FX 3.” Silva is looking to rebound from a controversial loss. In the opening ticks of his UFC 142 contest against Carlo Prater, Silva folded Prater over with a knee to the midsection before laying the lumber on [...]

Source: http://www.5thRound.com/110725/erick-silva-battles-charlie-brenneman-at-ufc-on-fx-3/

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TUF Brasil Results: Highlights abound as 32 fighters whittled down to 16

The Ultimate Fighter Brasil started the season out on the right note last night with an elimination round full of scintillating scraps including a number of brutal knockouts and vicious submissions. Not only was the presence of talent clearly evident, but the fighters also showed a great deal of personality ranging from enthusiastic youngsters to [...]

Source: http://www.fighters.com/03/26/tuf-brasil-results-highlights-abound-as-32-fighters-whittled-down-to-16

Karen Grigoryan Kendall Grove Clay Guida Jason Guida

Junior Dos Santos Interview - UFC

Heavy-handed Junior Dos Santos steps back into the Octagon? against a man considered to be an equally dangerous striker, Shane Carwin. Will Junior's speed advantage be enough to hand Carwin his first KO loss? Watch UFC 131 Live on Pay-Per-View and www.UFC.tv on Saturday, Jun 11th at 6/9PM PT/ET.

Source: http://mmalice.com/ufc/junior-dos-santos-interview-video_8d42cdb57.html

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Hockey Fight of the Day: Gregory Campbell vs. Michael Haley

You can count on there being fireworks anytime a team from Boston meets one from New York. Last night’s game between the New York Islanders and Boston Bruins was no different with a number of tense moments and instances on-ice action unrelated to the actual game being played. One such example came in this throwdown [...]

Source: http://www.fighters.com/04/01/hockey-fight-of-the-day-gregory-campbell-vs-michael-haley

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Bellator?s Joe Warren ready to move on and ?pummel Pat Curran?

HAMMOND, Ind. -- Bellator featherweight champ Joe Warren admits he does not take losses well, but he was forced to deal with it after getting knocked out by Alexis Vila in the Bellator bantamweight tournament.

Luckily, he doesn't have to relive memories of that 1:04 fight. He doesn't have any memories of the fight at all.

"After that last fight, I don't remember it. I hate to say it. I'd never been knocked out or submitted in practice to the point where I went out," Warren told Cagewriter.

He admits that he was emotional in the loss because fighting means so much to him.

"You put everything you have in one basket, when it doesn't work, it's emotional. When I lose it takes a piece of my heart away. I don't take losses well."

The last memory MMA fans have of Warren is of him laid out from Vila's punch, but he's ready to stop that losing streak in his title bout against Pat Curran on Friday night.

"The reason I'm a champion is that when I'm down, I push back up. What's done is done. I can't go back and change it. Now I have to focus on the task at hand, and that's to pummel the [expletive] out of Pat Curran," Warren said.

"The only thing I'm worried about for me is to impress myself. I've worked as hard as I can in the room. I'm still a young fighter. I haven't really had a fight yet where I've impressed myself."

Though fans may wants a spectacular knockout or submission, getting the win is most important for Warren, even if that means grinding out a decision.

"Keep my hands up, my chin down, and winning a five-round war. I'm here to win. I know you guys want knockouts and submissions. I need a win to keep my belt and take care of my family."

After Friday night, Warren will get ready for the U.S. Olympic Trials, where he will try to make his first Olympic team. Warren won a world championship as a Greco-Roman wrestler but was suspended for the Beijing Olympics. He also wants to return to Bellator's bantamweight tournament because it's a better weight class for him.

Even with all that on his plate, he isn't worried about focus.

"I'm constantly focused. I believe in myself, I believe in my training. I have a great support system, so all I have to worry about is taking a deep breath and pressing myself and putting on a show."

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mma-cagewriter/bellator-joe-warren-ready-move-pummel-pat-curran-151615725.html

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Bellator?s Joe Warren ready to move on and ?pummel Pat Curran?

HAMMOND, Ind. -- Bellator featherweight champ Joe Warren admits he does not take losses well, but he was forced to deal with it after getting knocked out by Alexis Vila in the Bellator bantamweight tournament.

Luckily, he doesn't have to relive memories of that 1:04 fight. He doesn't have any memories of the fight at all.

"After that last fight, I don't remember it. I hate to say it. I'd never been knocked out or submitted in practice to the point where I went out," Warren told Cagewriter.

He admits that he was emotional in the loss because fighting means so much to him.

"You put everything you have in one basket, when it doesn't work, it's emotional. When I lose it takes a piece of my heart away. I don't take losses well."

The last memory MMA fans have of Warren is of him laid out from Vila's punch, but he's ready to stop that losing streak in his title bout against Pat Curran on Friday night.

"The reason I'm a champion is that when I'm down, I push back up. What's done is done. I can't go back and change it. Now I have to focus on the task at hand, and that's to pummel the [expletive] out of Pat Curran," Warren said.

"The only thing I'm worried about for me is to impress myself. I've worked as hard as I can in the room. I'm still a young fighter. I haven't really had a fight yet where I've impressed myself."

Though fans may wants a spectacular knockout or submission, getting the win is most important for Warren, even if that means grinding out a decision.

"Keep my hands up, my chin down, and winning a five-round war. I'm here to win. I know you guys want knockouts and submissions. I need a win to keep my belt and take care of my family."

After Friday night, Warren will get ready for the U.S. Olympic Trials, where he will try to make his first Olympic team. Warren won a world championship as a Greco-Roman wrestler but was suspended for the Beijing Olympics. He also wants to return to Bellator's bantamweight tournament because it's a better weight class for him.

Even with all that on his plate, he isn't worried about focus.

"I'm constantly focused. I believe in myself, I believe in my training. I have a great support system, so all I have to worry about is taking a deep breath and pressing myself and putting on a show."

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mma-cagewriter/bellator-joe-warren-ready-move-pummel-pat-curran-151615725.html

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