Frank Mir is not really sorry for his comments

Recently, Frank Mir stated that he wants to break Lesnar’s neck and wanted Lesnar to be the first one to die due to octagon-realted injuries and then due to all the negative comments and UFC pressure, Mir apologized to Lesnar, Lesnar’s family, the UFC and the fans, however that apology did not come from the heart and Mir really did not mean it and felt his comments were not crossing the line.
“When I got called in and they told me, ‘Listen man, this is an issue,’ I kind of had a smirk on my face the whole

Brock Lesnar’s camp responds to Frank Mir’s comments

Finally, official statement has been released from Lesnar’s camp relating Mir’s death comments about Lesnar, where Mir wanted to break Lesnar’s neck and wanted Lesnar to be the first person to die due to octagon related injuries. Lesnar’s camp released this statement:
“Frank Mir wants murder? The beast is now even angrier than last time. It’s okay, Frankie

Frank Mir issues an apology for Brock Lesnar comments

Frank Mir recently said that he wants Brock Lesnar to be the first person to die due to octagon-related injuries just issused an offical apology;
“I would like to apologize to Brock Lesnar, his family, the UFC and the UFC fans for my stupid remarks,” Mir stated in the brief release. “I respect Brock, all the other fighters, and the sport of mixed martial arts. I’m sorry that I stepped out of line.”
As a result of his comments, alot of fans wanted him suspended and UFC president Dana White said he was

Rampage gives his thoughts on Wanderlei vs Bisping

Former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson discussed the bad blood between him and “The Axe Murderer”, and what might be the key for Bisping’s victory against him at the co-main event of UFC 110. Rampage and Wanderlei fought each other twice in Pride (Silva ko’d Rampage in both occasions), before Jackson knocked out cold Silva at UFC 92 last year.

Exclusive: Six questions for Marcus “The Irish Hand Grenade” Davis

Welterweight Marcus Davis is one of the most experienced fighters currently in the UFC. Thirty-six year old Davis (born August 24, 1973 in Houlton, Maine) has a 16-6 record in his Mixed Martial Arts career, and will look to rebound from his back-to-back losses to Dan Hardy and Ben Saunders, when he faces Jonathan Goulet at UFC 113.