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Bellator Featherweight Champ Joe Soto Vs. Joe Warren Set For Bellator 27

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By Shardog.com
CHICAGO, Ill. (July 30, 2010) — Bellator Fighting Championships World Featherweight Championship belt will be on the line Sept. 2nd when reigning champ Joe “The Hammer” Soto defends his title against Season 2 Featherweight Tournament Champion Joe Warren at Bellator 27 in San Antonio.

The five-round Main Event Championship fight — which will be televised LIVE nationwide from San Antonio’s Majestic Theatre on FOX Sports Net — features two fighters at the top of their games each looking to make another huge statement that they are among the world’s top 145-pound fighters.

Soto, a native of California’s Central Valley, was a virtual unknown in the MMA world before knocking off Ben Greer, Wilson Reis and Yahir Reyes to take home the first-ever Bellator Featherweight Championship belt last June. He recently improved his record to a perfect 9-0 with an impressive May 20th ground-and-pound stoppage of durable UFC veteran Diego Saraiva at Bellator 19 in Dallas. The Hammer is known for his well-rounded arsenal and finishing ability with four of his wins coming via submission and four being stopped via KO or TKO.

Warren, the former NCAA all-American wrestler at the University of Michigan and two-time Greco-Roman wrestling world champion, burst onto the MMA scene in 2009 with stunning wins over former WEC standout Chase Beebe and Japanese sensation Kid Yamamoto. In 2010, he took home Bellator’s Season 2 Featherweight Tournament Championship with inspiring consecutive victories over Eric Marriott, Georgi Karakhanyan and the previously undefeated Patricio “Pitbull” Freire, improving his overall pro MMA record to 5-1 and solidifying his place among the best featherweights in the sport.

“Of our four upcoming world title fights, the Soto-Warren fight is hugely intriguing,” said Bellator founder and CEO Bjorn Rebney. “Joe Soto is extremely talented and has made a collection of top ten rankings. Warren’s a world-class wrestler who beat one of the greatest featherweights in the world in just his second fight. He has tremendous heart and he doesn’t understand what the word ‘lose’ means. Joe Soto also comes from a national-caliber wrestling background and anyone who saw his fight with Diego Saraiva in May knows that his game is polished and world-class throughout every facet of MMA. This should be a truly spectacular fight.”

Soto said that he “can’t wait for the fight” and thinks he matches up well against Warren.

“I’m just really excited to get in there and compete against him,” Soto said. “He’s a wrestler just like I am, but I think I can out-wrestle him. If he takes me down, I’m better on my back than he is on top. If we stay standing, I think I can out-box him. No matter where the fight goes, I think I’m a much better all-around fighter than he is.”

Warren, for his part, respectfully disagreed, saying that “after September 2nd, Joe Warren will have his first belt and that’s going to be big trouble for everyone in this weight division.

“Joe Soto is a tough fighter, but he’s going to see the best Joe Warren that’s ever been in a cage,” Warren said. “We’re both great wrestlers so I’m guessing we’re going to get in there and beat the crap out of each other, but in the end I’m going to be taking that belt home with me.”

UFC On Versus 2 Results, Jones Vs. Jon Jones vs. Vladimir Matyushenko

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UFC On Versus 2 Results, Jones Vs. Jon Jones vs. Vladimir Matyushenko

The following are complete results:
Jon Jones def. Vladimir Matyushenko via TKO (elbows) at 1:52 of Round 1

Yushin Okami def। Mark Munoz via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Jake Ellenberger def. John Howard via TKO (doctor's stoppage - left eye closed) at 2:21 of round 3
Takanori Gomi defeats। Tyson Griffin via Knockout at 1:04 of round 1

Jacob Volkmann defeats Paul Kelly via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)


Igor Pokrajac defeats James Irvin via submission (rear naked choke) at 2:29 of round 1

Brian Stann defeats Mike Massenzio via submission (triangle choke) at 3:10 of round 3

Matthew Riddle defeats DaMarques Johnson via technical knockout (strikes) at 4:29 of round 2

Charles Oliveira defeats Darren Elkins via submission (armbar) at 0:41 of round 1

Rob Kimmons defeats Steve Steinbeiss via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

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Upcoming C.A.M.O Events

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Upcoming C.A.M.O Events for all you CA Am fighter check them out and if you are looking to get on a Card contact MMAFightForce@gmail.com will send to promoters thank you for being part of the action!!! and good luck to all the fighters fighting on the card.


08/01/2010 Born to Fight Fremont CA 5pm
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08/12/2010 Roy Englebrecht Promotions Costa Mesa CA 7pm

Writers need for MMAFF

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Newcomer replaces Thiago Silva at UFC 117

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UFC newcomer Todd "Bulldog" Brown has replaced injured Thiago Silva and now meets Tim Boetsch at UFC 117.  

Thiago Silva (14-2 MMA, 5-2 UFC) reinjured his back and is unable to fight Tim Boetsch (11-3 MMA, 2-2 UFC) at UFC 117.

Thiago Silva also had a injured back at UFC 108 against Rashad Evans, lost by unanimous decision after the fight he had this world to say to MMAjunkie "When I needed the extra stamina, the extra gas, I didn't have (it) to finish the fight,"

We hope to see Thiago Silva some time this year back in the cage MMA Fight Force

Areas of Foucus when Training to be a MMA

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Areas of Foucus when Training to be a MMA

There are three important areas to focus on when training for mixed martial arts. In order to be good in MMA, you need to train the following areas and become comfortable and proficient in each. Here they are:
1. Your Ground Game.
This consists mainly of wrestling, with some submission training thrown in. Basically you need to choose a form of grappling to train and become decent at. Ju-Jitsu is a good choice, as it combines both grappling with submissions and is highly effective in mixed martial arts.
2. Your Stand up Game.
Here you have to train your stand up game which will consist of some form of a striking art, such as boxing or kick boxing. A good choice for your stand up game training is muay thai. This focuses on both striking and kicking, as well as clinching and knee strikes. It's very effective for mixed martial arts.
3. The Cardio game.
This is extremely important and should be seen as a strong area of focus as a mixed martial arts training tip. You can be technically great at your ground game and your stand up game, but if your cardiovascular training is not good, then you can easily be beat by an average fighter who isn't as well versed in the ground or stand up game as you are. That's how important cardiovascular training is.
There are many forms of cardio that are highly effective. A good mixed martial arts training guide will put together an efficient and effective cardiovascular training routine tailored towards fighting, as well as providing optimal training methods for both your ground game and your stand up game.
Here is an excellent Mixed Martial Arts training manual which can take all the guesswork out of how to train in each area coming soon !

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