2011 World Jiu Jitsu Championship Preview

Jiu Jitsu Championship2011 World Jiu Jitsu Championship will take place on June 2nd -5th, 2011, on Long Beach, California. 17 Mongolian jiu jitsu wrestlers (13 male and 4 female) will compete in this world championship.

In the 4th annual “American Cup” tournament for Brazilian jiu-jitsu Mongolian athletes have won two gold and one bronze medal while they were in San Jose.

B.Odkhuu (+100kg), B.Myag¬mar¬dorj (+100kg), G.Ganzorig (-100kg), B.Onor¬jargal (-100kg), B.Zorigtbaatar (94kg), B.Ariun-Erdene (94kg), G.Dashdavaa (88kg), D.Monkh¬bayasgalan (82kg), O.Bold-Erdene (82kg), D.Suld¬bayar (76kg), S.Miyaragchaa (70kg), Kh.Tsa¬gaanbaatar (70kg) and O.Narangerel (64kg) will participate in men’s category whereas D.Tserenkhand (+74kg), B.Sainjargal (69kg), M.Nyamjargal (64kg), B.Buyandelger (64kg) will participate in women’s category.

Saipan’s Frank “The Crank” Camacho is also gearing up to compete in the world championship. With Gi, equivalent to the middleweight fighting class (181 lbs), this year, Camacho will be competing in the men’s Adult Purple Belt Medio division.

The athlete will check his/her weight with the Gi before his/her first fight and there is only one opportunity to check the weight. The competitor will be immediately disqualified if he/she does not make his/her weight. The competitors should make sure that they are in the correct weight division. They cannot change divisions, if they do not make their designated division. In the tournament day, no changes will be accepted.

In the world championship the results by teams/academy points will be divided into three titles, Adult, Female, and Juvenile whereas the Novice International Jiu-Jitsu Championship will have the title Novice.


UFC 130 Preview: Stefan Struve Vs. Travis Browne

Stefan StruveUndefeated Travis Browne will get a tough test in the UFC 130 heavyweight bout against Stefan Struve May 28 in Las Vegas.

Browne is a -130 favorite and Struve is a slight +100 underdog in MMA betting lines.

Browne, who is 10-0-1 in his career, is a boxing and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu specialist.

Since debuting in UFC in 2009, Browne has fought two times, beating James McSweeney by TKO on The Ultimate Fighter: Team Liddell vs. Team Ortiz finale, and battling Cheick Kongo to a draw at UFC 120. In his career, eight of Browne’s 10 wins have come via knockout. Browne is hoping to rebound from an up and down performance vs. Kongo that saw him dominate the first round before losing steam late in the bout.

Struve represents the most accomplished opponent Browne has faced in his career. Struve, from The Netherlands, is 21-4 in his career and is coming off of two straight wins: a knockout of Christian Morecraft at UFC 117 and a TKO of Sean McCorkle at UFC 124. Struve uses a kick boxing and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu-based style. He has won five fights by knockout in his career.

The heavyweight match will be a contrast in styles. Whereas Browne is a quick-strike fighter who often looks for the quick knockout, Struve is much more comfortable on the mat. Struve has won 14 matches in his career by submission.


Middleweight Jiu-Jitsu Ace Vitor Vianna Joins Bellator

Vitor ViannaBellator Fighting Championships has signed fast rising Brazilian middleweight Vitor Vianna to its already impressive roster, in its continuing effort to scout and sign the best talent the sport has to offer.

Vianna, born in Brazil, began his jiu-jitsu training at 15. He has become a 2X World Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Champion, 6X National Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Champion, and second degree black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu since then. Due to those accomplishments that led former PRIDE Champion and current UFC middleweight Wanderlei Silva to enlist Vianna as the Head Jiu-Jitsu Instructor at Wand Fight Team in Las Vegas.

Vianna will ride a three fight win streak into his to be announced Bellator debut, once beaten in over six years as a professional. In 2006, the only loss of Vianna’s career came, when he suffered a fight ending arm injury against Thiago Silva. Vianna has earned four knockouts in his career, matching his number of submission victories though he is known for his ground prowess.

With the exposure Vianna will get from being seen on MTV2, a stacked middleweight division certainly made the decision that much easier for the ultra competitive Brazilian. Vianna is well aware of the challenges that wait with world class middleweights like Bryan “The Beast” Baker, Russian knockout artist Alexander “Storm” Shlemenko, and Bellator Middleweight World Champion Hector Lombard.

Vianna hopes to take part in an upcoming Bellator Middleweight Tournament where he can earn his shot as he is eager to get his opportunity at the Bellator Middleweight Championship and a fight with Lombard.


The Third World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championships Preview

The third World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championships will be held at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center over two weekends April 8-9, and April 14-16 and around three hundred Jiu-Jitsu fighters will shine their skills to get hold of the $1m prize money.

Followed by a live telecast of junior Jiu-Jitsu championship to be held in the second weekend, AD sport will show live telecast of the five alternate championship games with a dedicated studio well equipped with expert fight analysis throughout event. Director of AD Sports, Mohammad Najeeb, said the broadcaster was thrilled to be part of the rapid growth of Jiu-Jitsu in the UAE.

As its chief patron, the event has His Highness General Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces.

In both the Gi and No-Gi classes over the last nine months, the championships are the culmination of a series of trials that have taken place in 16 cities across the world.

For a slice of a $1 million prize pot, winners of the eight respective weight categories will fight. Including captain Faisal Al Ketbi (two golds), Tarek Al Ketbi, and Yahia Mansoor (both one gold), this year’s UAE national team includes a number of world champions who won gold in last year’s championships.

From the World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championships, Rodolfo Vieira will return home to Brazil more than US$50,000 richer and with three championship titles. Vieira arrived in the capital city having won in his weight class and in the absolute class in last month’s Pan American championships in California.

Entrance is free for this World Championships and doors at the Adnec complex open from 2pm on all days.


UFC 129 – Georges St. Pierre vs. Jake Shields

UFC President Dana White confirmed that in the most recent installment of the UFC Primetime series on Spike TV, UFC 129 headliners Georges St. Pierre and Jake Shields would be featured.

For the sixth-consecutive time, UFC welterweight champion St. Pierre (21-2 MMA, 15-2 UFC) will look to preserve his belt against a very frightening opponent in Shields (26-4-1 MMA, 1-0 UFC) at UFC 129.

Both fighters and their histories will be showcased leading up to their title fight, as with the past Primetime series shows. For Shields, who is one of the top pound-for-pound fighters in the world, this will give great exposure.

Matt Hughes anticipates it to be a straight forward fight for “Rush”. He believes GSP’s going to be able to do anything he wants. He just don’t see Jake being effective or to get on top of GSP. He added that he is without doubt sure that Jake is not capable of bringing GSP down.

For UFC broadcasts, Dana White chimed in on the news of new start times and where the decision for the same had come. The new broadcast time alteration officially goes into effect instantaneously.

On Saturday, April 30, the time change is starting with the upcoming UFC 129 St-Pierre vs. Shields card in Toronto. All pay-per-view broadcasts will start a full hour earlier at 9 pm EST and 6 pm PST, therefore UFC fans in North America need to prepare consequently.

UFC betting lines have received a ton of action these last few weeks. The best odds for Georges St-Pierre are (3/14) and Jake Shields (15/4).


UFC 128: Shogun vs. Jones

The young phenom Jon “Bones” Jones will be facing Light Heavyweight Champion Mauricio “Shogun” Rua in the stacked UFC 128 fight card. The bout is set to take place on Saturday, March 19, 2011, at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ. Nate Marquardt looks to launch his climb back up the Middleweight ladder in opposition to Yoshihiro Akiyama, while the co-main event will feature a Bantamweight showdown between top competitors Uriah Faber and Eddie Wineland and Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic takes on increasing Heavyweight prospect Brendan Schaub.

Mauricio is saddled with a +165 betting line against challenger Jon Jones (-210). The former will defend his light heavyweight strap.

Another bout is scheduled to take place between Jim Miller and Kamal Shalorus. Lightweight Miller (19-2) looks to maintain his ascend to the top of the division, having won six straight and eight of nine fights in his UFC career. The New Jersey resident was a collegiate wrestler at Virginia Tech and he holds a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. At UFC 124, he is coming off a triumph over Charles Oliveira via submission. Home field benefit is in favor of Miller unbeaten four-fight WEC veteran Shalorus (7-0-2). Shalorus is hoping to make a statement in his UFC debut in New Jersey and persist his winning ways.

There are few other bouts that will also be held, which include Kurt Pellegrino vs. Gleison Tibau, Raphael Assuncao vs. Erik Koch, Luiz Cane vs. Eliot Marshall, Mirko Cro Cop vs. Brendan Schaub and Joseph Benavidez vs. Ian Loveland.


Ross Pearson Vs. Spencer Fisher – UFC 127 Preview

Ross Pearson will fight with Spencer Fisher, in a preliminary lightweight fight airing on the Ion network. This will be Pearson’s fifth fight in UFC.

According to various sports betting sites, MoneyLine odds for Ross Pearson is 1.50 and Spencer Fisher is 2.50.

Pearson is a multi-dimensional fighter who has a black belt in Taekwondo and a brown belt in Judo, as well as a proficiency in boxing and Muay Thai. He suffered his first loss in UFC last September to Cole Miller after being put in a rear naked choke in the second round.

After a unanimous decision victory over Curt Warburton at UFC 120, Fisher is looking to win his second consecutive fight. He is adept at boxing and Muay Thai, with some BJJ mixed in for good measure. He has 24 career victories, with 19 coming through KO or submission. He has six losses, but four of them have come via decision, so he doesn’t get knocked out or submit easily.

With Cole Miller in Pearson’s previous fight, he was really taking it to him, but he got stunned with a punch and that was all she wrote. Fisher has a good stand up game, and if Pearson gets stunned with a punch, this fight will be over quickly. This could be his fight to lose, if Pearson can maintain his aggressiveness throughout the fight, and use good defense.

It’s a tough fight for both men and exactly the kind of match-up Fisher has made his career on; middle of the pack grinds against guys looking to use him as a stepping stone onto bigger and better.


UFC 127 Preview – Carlos Condit Out Of UFC 127

A knee injury has shattered Carlos Condit’s hopes for a fight with Chris Lytle at UFC 127. The injury will keep “The Natural Born Killer” out of action for a minimum of a month. Sportsnet.ca first reported the possibility of the former WEC champ’s withdrawal.

At UFC 119, Lytle’s last fight was a unanimous decision victory over Matt Serra. With his last loss being to Marcus Davis in Januay 2009, Lytle is on a four fight winning streak. Winning “Fight of the Night” on four occassions, “Submission of the NIght” twice and “Knockout of the Night” once, Lytle has taken home UFC bonuses in seven of his last ten fights.

In October at UFC 120, Condit was last seen in action back, where he defeated former title contender Dan Hardy via knockout in the opening round. With his only loss being to Martin Kampmann by way of split decision in his debut, the victory improved the former WEC champ’s record to 3-1 with the promotion.

The veteran comes into UFC 127 enjoying a four-fight win streak, with victories over Kevin Burns, Brian Foster, Matt Brown, and former division champion Matt Serra, While there is no word on whether a replacement opponent has been selected for Lytle at this time.

At Acer Arena in Sydney, Australia, UFC 127 takes place Feb. 27 and airs live on pay per view. The event airs live in the U.S. on Feb. 26 in its normal Saturday-night timeslot, due to the time difference. Between former champion B.J. Penn and perennial contender Jon Fitch a welterweight clash headlines.


UFC – Mark Hominick vs. George Roop – Featherweight Contest

The imported featherweight division isn’t getting a lot of love, even on a card that features many of the mid-to-low level talents in the UFC. Canadian striker Mark Hominick (19-8, 5-2 WEC/UFC) hopes to prove he belongs in title contention, in the lone featherweight contest on the main card. He battles The Ultimate Fighter season eight alumnus George Roop (11-6-1, 2-3-1 WEC/UFC). After an impressive knockout win over Chan Sung Jung at WEC 51, Roop aims to play the role of spoiler, along with starting a winning streak.

Picking up three straight wins using exceptional striking technique and speedy footwork, Hominick tore through the competition in 2010. To Hominick’s superior kickboxing and Muay Thai skills, Leonard Garcia, Bryan Caraway and Yves Jabouin succumbed. At WEC 51, despite the split decision judgment, the fight was far from a close affair. On most fan’s scorecards, constant circling, good footwork and wicked counter punching created an insurmountable gap, but poor judging deemed it a razor-thin decision.

Hominick has no regrets about his convoluted journey to a possible championship challenge and he has ignored all the machinations. He said that when it comes to the UFC, he was focused on making a splash with this fight, and that’s the way it’s played out. In his next fight, he will fight for the No.1 contender’s sport.

Hominick and Roop bring similar game plans to the table. Both men’s stand-up tactics are going to be the focal point of this showdown, although they have decent submission games. Time and again, both offensively and defensively, Hominick’s technique has proven that he’s one of the better strikers in the division. Roop did show improvement against Jung, although his footwork is the foundation for his success.

As per the various online betting picks, Hominick seems to be the favorites. The odds for the game stands at -240 Hominick /+190 Roop.


Brazilian-Jiujitsu: Stettler Wins Bronze at BDB Martial Arts Tournament

Darryl Stettler brought home the bronze medal in his weight category at the BDB Martial Arts tournament in Calgary, AB, after only a few months of training.

This was not the first time Stettler was awarded a medal. He has been training in martial arts since he was a child. Last year, in the Creston Judo tournament, he won the gold medal and two years ago, in Vancouver’s international tournament, he took home another gold medal.

It was Stettler’s first tournament in Brazilian jiu jitsu, which made this tournament in Calgary completely different. This was the style of martial arts he had only been training in for two months. Brazilian jiu jitsu is more about submission, and having the opponent “tap out”, while Japanese jiu jitsu style has striking. This is the major difference between Japanese and Brazilian jiu jitsu.

At the Cranbrook Brazilian Jiu Jitsu club, Stettler has been training. He also trains in kyokushin karate at Kicking Horse Coffee, judo in Invermere and Japanese jiu jitsu. He would like to train in kung fu as well in the near future.

Stettler said that he is happy with his bronze medal. He also added that the bronze medal also left him somewhat disappointed. The tournament was based through points and Stettlar missed out on silver because of the point system, even though he fought four fights and never lost.

In Edmonton, AB, Stettler won a bronze award in a general judo championship, where subsequent time he wants to “do improved than bronze.” In a subsequent arriving Vancouver International tournament, he will also be fortifying his bullion award pretension.


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