Milwaukee Mayor Honors Pettis

Las Vegas, NV– It was a whirlwind year for UFC® lightweight star Anthony Pettis in 2010. Unbeaten in four fights last year, Pettis added the WEC® lightweight title to his resume, as well as a nationally-televised appearance on MTV’s hit show “World of Jenks.” Those accomplishments, plus his work in the community, have earned the 23-year-old an official proclamation from his hometown of the city of Milwaukee, Wisc. Pettis will receive the proclamation during a meeting with Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett on Thursday, Jan. 13 at 3:45pm CT at the Mayor’s Office. Pettis, whose “Showtime” kick landed against Ben Henderson on Dec. 16 was named one of the top 10 plays of the year by ESPN’s SportsCenter, expressed his sincere gratitude to Mayor Barrett and the city of Milwaukee for such an honor. “This is an amazing feeling,” Pettis said. “It’s been a crazy year. I’ve won a world title, been featured on MTV and SportsCenter and threw out the first pitch at the Milwaukee Brewers game. I never imagined myself being in this position. I’m really thankful that Mayor Tom Barrett and the city of Milwaukee have chosen to honor me. Milwaukee means so much to me and I’m proud to represent it every time I compete.” WHO: •?? ?ANTHONY PETTIS, UFC lightweight contender, WEC Lightweight Champion •?? ?TOM BARRETT, Mayor of Milwaukee ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ? WHAT:????????? Pettis to receive official proclamation from City of Milwaukee WHEN:????????? Thursday, Jan. 13 at 3:45 p.m. CT WHERE:?????? Office of Mayor Tom Barrett 200 E. Wells Street City Hall Rm.201 Milwaukee, WI 53202 ?

Filed under: MMA news | Posted on January 12th, 2011 by Jacob | No Comments »

UFC Live in Louisville March 3

Las Vegas, NV (USA) – On Thursday, March 3, the Ultimate Fighting Championship® brings its prized thoroughbreds to the city made famous by the Kentucky Derby. For the first time ever, UFC® delivers its hard-hitting action to the Bluegrass State for UFC® LIVE, from the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville and broadcast on VERSUS at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT. Diego “Nightmare” Sanchez, fresh off his Fight of the Night win against Paulo Thiago at UFC 121, will take on fellow welterweight contender Martin “Hitman” Kampmann in the night’s main event. Plus in the night’s co-main attraction, middleweight star Mark Munoz meets the versatile CB Dollaway. “Diego Sanchez and Martin Kampmann are two fighters who always go for broke, so this should be a great fight,” UFC President Dana White said. “Both of these guys feel they belong at the top of the welterweight division and they’ll have a chance to prove it on March 3. The same goes for Munoz and Dolloway. They push the pace and look to finish fights and both want to fight the best middleweights out there. We’re really excited to bring a card like this to Louisville.” “We are excited to welcome UFC to Louisville and to the KFC Yum! Center for the first time,” Edward Browne, Director of Public Relations and Media for the Kentucky State Fair Board, said. “This will be an excellent opportunity to showcase Louisville’s newest multi-purpose arena and its amenities to the UFC live and television audiences.” Tickets for this event will go on sale Friday, January 14 at 9 a.m. ET. Tickets are priced at $200, $150, $125, $80 and $40. Tickets can be purchased in person at the KFC Yum! Center, Kentucky Exposition Center, Kentucky International Convention Center Box Offices or at any Ticketmaster outlet.? Tickets can also be purchased online at www.ticketmaster.com or over the phone by calling 1-800-745-3000. UFC® Fight Club™ members will have the opportunity to purchase tickets to this event on Wednesday, January 12 at 10 a.m. ET via the website ufcfightclub.com. A special Internet ticket pre-sale will be available to UFC newsletter subscribers on Thursday, January 13 starting at 10 a.m. ET. To access this presale, users must register for the UFC newsletter through ufc.com. After reenergizing his career with a win over Paulo Thiago that earned him Fight of the Night honors last October, Diego Sanchez (fighting out of Albuquerque, N.M. / 24-4) is ready to make a run up the welterweight ladder. Also holding victories over Clay Guida, Kenny Florian, Joe Stevenson and Nick Diaz in the UFC, “Nightmare” is now focused and determined as he prepares to battle one of his most dangerous opponents to date. “I want to fight the toughest guys out there to prove to the UFC and the fans that I’m ready for another title shot,” Sanchez said.

Filed under: MMA news | Posted on January 6th, 2011 by Jacob | No Comments »

The Road to 125 – Week One

We’re getting closer to the fight with Gray Maynard on January 1st, and just finished up another good week in camp. I got back on Sunday from Ricardo Almeida’s fight in Montreal and got right back into things on Monday. I went up to Phil Nurse’s in the city in the morning, and then I went over to Renzo’s and took John Danaher’s class, and Renzo was there as well. Then I shot over to Toms River and finished with strength and conditioning. That’s what a typical day is like in camp – I’m always on the road. The city’s the farthest I go, though I still go up to Hamilton to Ricardo’s academy, which is like an hour away. It was nice to break up camp a little bit with Ricardo’s fight, and he beat a tough guy in TJ Grant at UFC 124. I think Ricardo has fought his last three fights two or three weeks before my fights and I like it. I like the fact that I get to go and take the whole UFC event in without having to fight. It kinda gets me prepared for what’s to come. And as far as breaking camp to work his corner, that’s just how we roll. I know he’s gonna be in the corner for me and he’s my teammate, so we sacrifice for each other. When he sacrifices for me, that’s the least I could do for him. It’s funny, but I had people asking me, ‘you’re the champ, why are you carrying someone else’s gear?’ But I’m real. I feel like I’m a working class fighter, and that’s what a working class guy would do. And it’s the least I can do – if anything, I feel honored to carry his stuff from the cage because I know he would do it for me. While in Montreal I got to see the commercial for my fight on the big screen, and when they called me the best lightweight in the world, it was great to hear that and to finally get that recognition. It definitely adds a little pressure to the next fight for sure, but you have to use that pressure as motivation more than anything. Ever since the second fight with BJ, I feel like I’m getting a little more love, and I’m enjoying it, but as long as my family and teammates treat me the same, then it’s all good no matter what happens. You can’t get too caught up in what people are saying though, because I’ve got a big fight in front of me. And I can’t really look at it as revenge; I’m just looking at this as my next fight, and I need to defend my belt against a tough opponent. It just so happens that he beat me and a win would be a perk of the job. Our first fight was almost three years ago, and I watch it a little bit, but I think we’re two different fighters. I watch more of Gray’s recent stuff, but I’ve definitely sat down with my team and reviewed it somewhat. One thing a lot of people don’t remember from around that fight is that I was the first person from the Jersey shore on MTV because they had me on ‘True Life’ even before the Situation and Snooki made it big. A lot of people ask me about ‘The Jersey Shore,’ and the first season I didn’t watch too much, but the second season I started watching it, and it’s pretty entertaining. I literally live over the bridge from where they film it and that’s not acting – there are people like that. But back to the first fight with Gray. They were filming the ‘True Life’ episode for MTV and I was getting married ten days after the fight, but I’m not a big excuse guy. He was just better than me that night. If anything, I would blame the loss on my technical skills at the time or my gameplan, stuff like that. And when it came to the altitude in Colorado that night, I thought I felt fine. It was definitely one of my fights where I didn’t have the same energy levels, but I wouldn’t say it was the altitude. When things aren’t going your way, sometime you feel a little more tired than normal. That was a long time ago though and we’ve both gotten better, so I think this is going to be a great fight on January 1st. Christmas is coming up on Saturday, but it’s still time to work, so this week I’ll go hard, and I go hard right until I get into Vegas. My body’s always pretty healthy, so I don’t really tone it down too much and being that I don’t really have to cut weight, my body doesn’t take too much of a beating. But before you ask, that doesn’t mean I’m leaving the lightweight division anytime soon. There are definitely enough challenges at ’55 for me and being that the WEC got acquired by the UFC, there are a lot of interesting opportunities ahead for me, so we’ll see what happens. Happy Holidays to everyone and thanks for the support. I’ll see you back here on fight week. For more information on Frankie Edgar, follow him on Twitter @FrankieEdgar

Filed under: MMA news | Posted on December 20th, 2010 by Jacob | Comments Off

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