Kimbo vs Mitrione is official for UFC 113 on May 8th

Kimbo Silce will make his second appearence in the octagon against his former roommate Matt Mitrione at UFC 113. Recently rumors have been flying around saying that Kimbo has dropped out of the fight and will likely face James Toney, however, these rumors are falses because recently Kimbo vs Mitrione has been made official and he will be heading to Montreal.
Kimbo is coming off of a successful UFC debut, where he defeated Houston Alexander via unanimous decision and now he will face the man who knocked out

James Toney: No one in the UFC that can go blow-to-blow with me

Latest addition to the UFC, James Toney is confident that he will make a successful transition from boxing to mma and is positive that he will be successful in the UFC. Toney feels that he can be take down by a lot of people in the UFC but, he thinks if anyone trys to shoot on him they will get knocked out before they can touch him.
“There are a lot of guys in the UFC who can take me down, but I’m learning how to defend the takedown. I’m not even worried about that. They’ve got to worry about that when

Brandon Vera: I am going to submit Jon Jones

Brandon Vera (11-4) will try to bounce back from a close decision loss to Randy Couture by defeating the unpredictable Jon Jones (9-1) on March 21. Vera believes that even if the Greco-Roman wrestling, Jon Jones, trys to take him down, he will get submitted.
“You take me to the ground this year, your’re going to get submitted,” Vera said. “I’ll tell you that much right now.”
However, Vera’s strategy is too go to-to-toe with Jones as he feels this fight is going to be a technical stand up war rather than a

Rumor: Fedor Emelianenko gets his hand injured in training, could be sidelined for months

According to the British website MMABay.co.uk, WAMMA Heavyweight Champion and arguably number one Pound-for-Pound fighter in the world Fedor Emelianenko, severely injured his hand in training. Sources close to “The Last Emperor” revealed at the Arnold Exhibition in Columbus that the injury is very serious and could keep the Strikeforce fighter out for a few months.