Randy Couture – Next Las Vegas Mayor? – Exclusive MMA 30 Interview on FightZone TV

In a city like Las Vegas where celebrity sightings are as common as taxis on the Strip, it’s not unusual to see Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) personalities receiving the same recognition and adulation usually reserved for rock legends, TV and Hollywood stars.

But for members of the MMA Community to be included by “Las Vegas Weekly” in their recent Top 50 list of “Personalities who define Las Vegas” — this is a sign of how the fastest growing sport in the world has become such a prominent part of the Mainstream culture.

So how fitting is it that four out of the Top 50 personalities are MMA names.

Nestled between Steve Wynn, Wayne Newton and Marie Osmond are UFC president Dana White (#5), UFC MMA Artist Randy Couture (27), MMA Artist Forrest Griffin (#39) and UFC Ring Girl Arianny Celeste (#46).

FightZone TV is proud to be a part of the growth of MMA and happy to have featured all four in many of our shows with Interviews by Jay Adams on Brawl Call while Arianny, Randy and Forrest are frequent guests on our MMA 30 show, produced in Vegas.

And the current airing of MMA 30 on FightZone TV has quite a scoop for our viewers when Host Dave Farra scores an exclusive interview with UFC Hall of Famer and Five-Time UFC Champion Randy “The Natural” Couture as he announces his plans to run for Las Vegas Mayor. The MMA 30 crew along with Joey Varner conduct a quick people poll at Borders in Vegas for some reactions.

UFC 118 Trailer

Above is the trailer for UFC 118, scheduled for August in Boston, MA. Featured are Frankie Edgar in a rematch against B.J. Penn and James Toney making his UFC debut agaisnt Randy Couture.

Xtreme Couture’s 3 Day Training Camp (Randy Couture, Ray Sefo, Neil Melanson)

 

July 30, 31 and August 1st – 2010

  There will be 8 hours of instruction over 3 days focusing on
  Submission Grappling, Kickboxing, Muay Thai and Wrestling
  as they apply to MMA. Randy will also talk to the group about
  mental skills and proper nutrition by XCAP

  Instructors:
  * Randy “The Natural” Couture
  * Ray Sefo (K1 Kickboxing Champion) 
  * Neil Melanson (Head Submission Grappling Coach)

  All sessions will be followed by a Q&A session.
  Autograph signing and photo session on Sunday to wrap up the
  camp.

  The Xtreme Couture Camp is open to people of all skill levels.

   Cost:
   $500 -Non-Members
   $400.00 for Returning Campers and XCMMA Members

    >> More Information and Pre- Register Here <

Couture vs. Toney Still Going To Happen, Says White

While there have been many reports stating that the bout between Randy Couture and James Toney was going to be scrapped, apparently the fight will, in fact, happen, according to UFC president Dana White. He confirmed the bout with MMAJunkie.com over the weekend and said that it is “set.”

The bout will be a part of UFC 118, which is scheduled to take place on August 28 tentatively at TD Garden in Boston, MA.

Couture is on a two-bout win streak, having most recently dispatched Mark Coleman at UFC 109; prior to that, he earned a unanimous-decision victory over Brandon Vera at UFC 105 this past November. In the meantime, this is Toney’s debut in the UFC, with his renown being as a professional boxer.

With the likelihood of the Couture-Toney bout becoming a reality, UFC 118 is as follows:

PRELIMINARY CARD

  • Amilcar Alves vs. Mike Pierce*
  • Phil Baroni vs. John Salter*
  • Nik Lentz vs. Andre Winner*
  • Terry Etim vs. Joe Lauzon*
  • Nick Osipczak vs. Greg Soto*
  • Marcus Davis vs. Nick Diaz*

MAIN CARD

  • Nate Marquardt vs. Rousimar Palhares*
  • Jorge Rivera vs. Alessio Sakara*
  • Kenny Florian vs. Gray Maynard*
  • Randy Couture vs. James Toney*
  • Frankie Edgar vs. B.J. Penn*

* – Not officially announced

Toney-Couture Bout In Jeopardy?

Personally, I think that the Randy Couture-James Toney bout will actually take place, but if what Gareth Davies from MMA Live says has any teeth to it, the fight may not happen:

“Well I got a little disturbing news when I called the UFC for a little bit of a round up this morning is that James Toney is dragging his feet over the bout agreement signing with Randy Couture, which I think is bad news.”

“Well it’s a lot of hot air from James Toney; he wanted to be in it, why is he dragging his feet. That needs to be cleared up very soon.”

Couture has already signed the bout agreement and has sent it to Toney’s camp. Seems to me that there may be something to this. Nonetheless, it seems odd that Toney hasn’t signed the agreement already. Stay tuned to Octagon buzz for more information on this development when more information becomes available.

H/T to: Bloody Elbow

Randy Couture Interview

Randy Couture recently said that he is very close to signing on the dotted line for a bout with former boxer James Toney. In this interview with Ariel Helwani from MMAFighting.com, Couture discusses why he is so eager to take on Toney, whether Toney belongs in the UFC and why a win over Toney will not necessarily put him in the title hunt.

A Brock Lesnar Montage

Here comes Brock Lesnar…bringing the pain!

Brock Lesnar vs. Min Soo Kim (Lesnar’s debut in MMA)

Brock Lesnar vs. Randy Couture (UFC 91)

Franklin, A. Silva, Big Nog Among Round 5 UFC Series 3 Figurines

MARKHAM, Ontario, Canada, April 20, 2010 – Five new figurines depicting popular UFC fighters Rich “Ace” Franklin, Antonio Rodrigo “Minotauro” Nogueira, Diego “The Nightmare” Sanchez, Anderson “Spider” Silva and Wanderlei “The Axe Murderer” Silva will comprise the next UFC “Ultimate Collector” Round 5 series, as announced today by Barron Lau, Round 5 CEO and co-founder and Damon Lau, president and co-founder.

Fans will also want to be on the lookout for a special PRIDE edition of the Wanderlei Silva figurine, available on a limited basis.  The PRIDE variant will feature the gloves and trunks Silva wore during his successful championship run between the PRIDE ropes.

Round 5 also announced the formation of its new “Versus” line, which highlights battle scenes from great matchups in MMA history.  Additionally, these distinctly new figurines are accompanied by an Octagon segment display.

Included in the “Versus” series are figurine pairs from the following bouts:  Quinton Jackson vs. W. Silva (UFC 92), 12-27-2008; Georges St. Pierre vs. B.J. Penn (UFC 94), 1-31-2009; Frank Mir vs. Brock Lesnar (UFC 100), 7-11-2008; Tito Ortiz vs. Chuck Liddell (UFC 66), 12-30-2006; Ortiz vs. Liddell (TUF 11); Forrest Griffin vs. Stephan Bonnar (Ultimate Fighter Season Finale) 4-9-2005; and Jackson vs. Silva (PRIDE 28), 10-31-2004.

Series 3 is scheduled to be available at retail in the summer of 2010, while the “Versus” line is due to hit stores in time for the 2010 Holiday season.

“The ‘Ultimate Collector’ line has been a big hit with fans, and we’re pleased to be able to bring another set of popular fighters out on the heels of the first two this year,” said Damon Lau.  “The ‘Versus’ series will be the first time we have packaged pairs of fighters, and they will be completely new representations of each, incorporating elements specific to those matchups.”

“Longtime MMA enthusiasts will really be drawn to UFC Series 3,” said Barron Lau.  “It includes several fighters whose influence has been felt for some time, and who continue to compete at the highest levels.  Further, the cage display included for the first time in the ‘Versus’ line accentuates the connection between the two fighters through their classic bout in a way that fans will really appreciate.”

As with the first two “Ultimate Collector” Series, the new individual and “Versus” collectibles will be presented in stylish, UFC-themed packaging that includes action photos of each respective fighter’s memorable moments as well as a short biography.

“Ultimate Collector” Series 2 will first be available at Target stores this month and at other leading retailers across North America in May.  A list can be found at www.Round5MMA.com.

The release of “Ultimate Collector” Series 3 will bring the total of available Round 5 “Ultimate Collector” figurines to 17.   Series 2 is comprised of Randy Couture, B.J. Penn, Tito Ortiz, Forrest Griffin , Michael Bisping and “Kimbo” Slice.  Series 1 includes figures of Chuck Liddell, George St. Pierre, Rashad Evans, Kenny Florian, Clay Guida and Lyoto Machida.  The “Versus” line adds seven pairs, or 14 more total unique figures to the list.

Couture To Face Franklin?

Randy Couture (right)

It looks like Randy Couture is in negotiations to take on Rich Franklin in June, according to Sherdog.

Couture has confirmed that he ahs been approached with the proposed matchup and that it’s in the early stages of planning and negotiation and could hinge on any film commitments Couture may have.

Couture recently fought at UFC 109, earning a TKO win over Mark Coleman and is 2-0 since moving to the light heavyweight division, with his other victory coming against Brandon Vera.

Franklin, after his TKO loss to Anderson Silva, moved up to the light heavyweight division; his debut at that weight class was successful as he defeated Matt Hamill. He would subsequently lose a close decision to Dan Henderson before taking a pair of bouts against Wanderlei Silva and Vitor Belfort, respectively. He would emerge victorious against Silva while suffering a TKO loss to Belfort (his most recent bout).

Assuming Couture signs a fighters agreement, the bout would likely take place in June at UFC 115.

UFC 109 Musings

Randy Couture

Michael sent this in:

Late last week, I was talking about UFC 109 to a Silicon Valley venture capitalist, and he said, “I wish Randy Couture would just go away; I’m so over that guy.” Interesting. When pressed why, he responded, “Because he beats all of my favorite fighters, and the guy is older than I am!” 

Fair point.

“The Natural” was 46 years, 229 days old when he choked out fellow Hall of Famer Mark Coleman on Saturday night, thus setting a new standard for the oldest competitor to ever win a bout inside the Octagon. Granted, he broke his own record, but that doesn’t diminish the accomplishment.

Couture also tied the record for most fights in the UFC at 22. He shares the record with Chuck Liddell and Tito Ortiz, who will fight each other after the eleventh installment of The Ultimate Fighter. With Couture’s current fighting pace (three bouts in 160 days, which is the most active of his non-tournament career), I expect that the UFC legend will get in at least one more fight before that time. Watch Couture post-fight interview

What is next for Couture? My guess is that he won’t want to wait around to try and set yet another record of capturing the 205-lb title for the third time (and sixth championship overall) by facing the winner of the rematch between Mauricio “Shogun” Rua and Lyoto Machida, which is set for this Spring. The grudge match between former champions Rashad Evans and Quinton “Rampage” Jackson will likely occur soon after that bout, so those two are likely out of the Couture lottery, too.

Where does that leave Couture? He has made it clear that he only wants interesting fights at this point in his career. How about Forrest Griffin? That is an interesting matchup by anyone’s standards. Maybe a catch weight bout against Kimbo Slice at 215 lbs? Couture would be the prohibitive favorite, but that fight would be a box office smash. I’m sure UFC brass will come up with something intriguing.

WHERE WAS THE GODFATHER OF GROUND & POUND?

It took less than two minutes before it was clear to me that Mark Coleman wasn’t going to win on Saturday night. It’s not that he doesn’t have the skills to beat Couture—quite the contrary, actually. He simply had a faulty game plan.

I’m not trying to be disrespectful to the UFC Hall of Famer. I know that he was exceedingly disappointed in himself after the fight. It was clear that he wanted to win that fight maybe more than any other in his career. Yet, whoever convinced him to stand with Couture, rather than relying on his wrestling roots, needs a talking to. Watch Coleman post-fight interview

Coleman is a legend in the sport for one simple reason: he invented what we now call the ground-and-pound attack. Coleman’s mix of elite wrestling and brutal ground strikes forever changed the sport when he burst onto the scene more than a decade ago.

Since that time, Coleman has won titles in the UFC and PRIDE, and he as done it by staying true to himself and his ground-and-pound game. I’m sure he has expanded his skill set in the last decade, but his hands remain nascent compared to his wrestling. Couture is a serviceable boxer. Coleman is not, and it showed on Saturday night.

SONNEN MORE THAN JUST AN ENTERTAINING INTERVIEW

Lots of guys make for memorable interviews. Rampage, Evans, Ortiz and Phil Baroni are names that instantly come to mind when I think of guys who are good for fun quotables.

Chael Sonnen, however, might just be the king of trash talking.

From blasting Coleman for allegedly not belonging to a gym or having a coach to many pointed barbs directed at middleweight boss Anderson Silva, this guy is quickly becoming one of the more controversial, though hilarious, talking heads in the sport. Oh yeah, he can really fight, too. Watch Sonnen at post-fight press conference

Sonnen’s complete domination of middleweight monster Nate Marquardt shows that he is good enough to beat anyone on any given day. Next up for the Oregon native is a shot at the UFC 185-lb crown. Submission defense has long been Sonnen’s Achilles’ heel, so that is a weakness that the winner of Silva versus Vitor Belfort may try to exploit. But playing the guard game with a wrestler of Sonnen’s ilk is an extremely risky proposition as Marquardt found out on Saturday night.

MARQUARDT LEARNS THAT STYLES MAKE FIGHTS

I’m going to go out on a limb and state definitively that Marquardt is a far better all-around fighter than Sonnen. Ok, that isn’t much of a limb, since virtually everyone would co-sign on that statement. So what went awry for him on Saturday night? Nothing, actually.

If I have said it once, I have said it one thousand times: styles make fights.

Being the better all-around fighter is not always the recipe for success, particularly when one guy’s strength is Olympic-level wrestling. I was very surprised that Marquardt did not have a better prepared game plan for how to deal with Sonnen’s wrestling. He had to know that he would spend the majority of the fight on his back, so training camp should have consisted mostly of sweeps and refining his offensive guard.

Marquardt claimed afterward that he did not follow the correct game plan in that he should have circled more and peppered strikes from the outside. That is easier said than done against a guy who closes the distance immediately at the start of each round and forces a firefight in a phone booth. Marquardt would literally need to fire up his moped full throttle inside the cage from the instant each round got underway in order to avoid a clinch with Sonnen. That is certainly possible. Liddell did it against Couture in their second bout. But that cannot be the only game plan against a guy with sick wrestling.

Marquardt will be back, rest assured. He is one of the most talented fighters across any division. And I remain convinced that he will someday wear the 185-lb title around his waist. The loss to Sonnen, though, all but guarantees that won’t happen in 2010, absent a sudden change in circumstances. I’m sure that burns white hot in Marquardt’s gut right about now, and it will serve as a very real motivating factor to shore up any flaws in his game. That is good news for the Greg Jackson student, but very bad news for the rest of the division.

APOLOGIES TO THIAGO

I’ll admit it. I chalked up Paulo Thiago’s knockout win over Josh Koscheck as a lottery-winning strike that allowed a once-in-a-lifetime result. After watching the Batalhão de Operações Especiais officer (Brazil’s elite special police force) blast Mike Swick with a left hook and then choke him unconscious with a D’Arce choke, I’m not so sure anymore. Watch Thiago post-fight interview

Thiago looked stellar on Saturday night in his win over Swick. Think about it for a moment. This guy now has three wins in four UFC bouts. Two of those wins are against top five welterweights Kos and Swick. His lone loss is against a top five welterweight in Jon Fitch. Thus, it is impossible to argue that he shouldn’t be ranked among the division’s best. Thiago is quickly making a case for a title shot. One more win against a top guy like Thiago Alves or a rematch with Kos, and he will be difficult to deny during title discussions.

SWICK LEFT IN PRECARIOUS POSITION

For the first time in his career, Mike Swick must face the prospect of rebounding from back-to-back losses. That is a significant moment in any fighter’s career, especially one with a 14-4 record. Some guys begin to spiral out of control out after back-to-back losses because they lose confidence. Swick doesn’t strike me as that type of guy, but that doesn’t change the fact that his next fight is probably the most important of his career. Dropping two in a row is one thing. Three consecutive losses is another issue altogether.

SERRA’S MEMORABLE BIRTHDAY PRESENT

Next week, Matt Serra’s daughter will celebrate her first birthday—one day after my own, no less. The former 170-lb champion was a bit concerned heading into Saturday’s fight with Frank Trigg that he would be at the party looking like a Cyclops, to use his words. But Serra left the cage with nary a mark on him after bludgeoning Trigg into oblivion in just over two minutes. Watch Serra post-fight interview

By putting his stamp on Trigg, Serra remains relevant in the welterweight wonderland. Now, it is time for him to celebrate both the win and his daughter’s first birthday. The Italian-American makes no bones about his love of pasta and his hatred of having to forego the Paisano staple during the weeks before a fight so that he can make weight. Maybe he’ll celebrate at Angelina’s party with a big tray of lasagna. Watch Trigg post-fight interview