Diego Sanchez's reason for leaving Greg Jackson's Camp

UFC welterweight Diego Sanchez has left Greg Jackson’s camp after two straight loses and has moved his training camp to Albuquerque Kickboxing & MMA.
Diego had this to say about the move: “Put yourself there for a minute. You’re an undefeated fighter coming off two of the biggest wins of your career (Parisyan/Riggs). Now they’re bringing in the champion of your weight class to train with your guys? For three months I was telling Greg that my heart wasn’t feeling it. Greg

Cain Velasquez: Like Father, Like Son

Undefeated UFC heavyweight Cain Velasquez (8-0-0), defeated former UFC and Pride champion Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira at UFC 110, cementing his place among the top heavyweights in the world and earning a shot at the division champion Brock Lesnar. The Mexican-American fighter came into the UFC with just two professional fights and less than 18 months of proper mixed martial arts training. On the verge of greatness Velasquez will finally get his shot at the title on October 23rd in Anaheim California.

Paul Daley: I hope both DREAM and Strikeforce will be my new home real soon

Speaking exclusively to LowKick.com, Paul Daley shared his thoughts about his fight in Australia this weekend, and what’s next in his MMA career. Daley will square off this against the Brazilian veteran Daniel Acacio at the stacked Impact FC: Sydney fight card, which will be headlined by the Heavyweight showdown between the legends Ken Shamrock and Pedro Rizzo.

WEC DVD DEBUT

The WEC 48 made its PPV debut on april for the first time . The event held 2 title fights on the line as well as top contenders fights and one slugfest that could be very well the fight of the year.
WEC 48 made its debut on PPV but now its making its debut on DVD , while DVD sales have long been a profitable venture for the UFC , the promotion sister organization has been noticeably absent from the market , until now.
the WEC has sigh a deal with Imagine Enterteiment inc. for a long term DVD agreement .