Chris Leben Comment Of The Week:
“The only thing I can think of to make it feel better is to use it to punch Josh’s skull in.”- Chris Leben talking about his cut knuckle.

This week is the biggest fight so far, Josh Koscheck vs. Chris Leben. Koscheck was seeming bitter that he had to fight Leben. He even went as far as to say negative things about Randy Couture, who is one of the most stand up guys in this sport.

Leben was 194 lbs, so he had to cut 8 pounds down to 185, which he did with no problem.

The fight started with a few exchanges, Leben got the best with a good knee. Then Koscheck got the takedown and dragged him to the cage. I can’t remember him landing any power punches, it was pretty much a lay and pray for 3 minutes. With 1 minute left the ref stood them up. Josh got another takedown but the round was over.

The 2nd round started with a few exchanges. Koscheck then went and got the takedown. Leben almost got a keylock from the bottom but Josh was able to muscle out of it. Then it was just more lay and pray, lay and pray.

It was only a 2 round exhibition/amateur fight, and so it went to the judges. Unanimous Decision Koscheck. This was really a disappointing fight. It was just lay and pray for 2 rounds. Josh Koscheck never did any damage to Leben. The ref let them sit there doing nothing for 3 minutes a piece, and with only 2 5 minute rounds that was basically the whole fight, 2 takedowns. After the fight Leben had some words for Josh in the ring, but nothing happened, there will hopefully be a rematch sometime in the future.

NEXT WEEK: Someone on Chucks team was accused of losing the challenge on purpose. And there’s some dispute on the decision in the LHW fight

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Saturday February 26th Wembly Confrence Centre London

Here is the latest card for Cage Rage 10 Deliverance, courtesy of the Cage Rage promo team. There have been a few dropouts- as they say; these guys fight hard, they train hard, and injuries happen.

Notable omissions include Chris “The Westside Strangler” Brennan, missing out on his first UK MMA appearance- Chris was looking forward to facing the explosive Brazilian Jean Silva (fresh from a recent training stint with Chute Boxe), but he will have to wait his turn as UFC veteran Leigh Remedios (originally slated to face the tough Robbie Olivier, another victim of injury) will rematch Jean for the CR World Title.

For those of you unfamiliar with the UK scene, don’t be put off- there’s plenty of international talent looking to make their mark in London on Saturday. Lets look at it fight by fight so you know what to expect.

Renato “Babalu” Sobral vs. Pierre Guillet, LHW
There aren’t many people in the MMA world who haven’t heard of Babalu. Winner of the 8-man IVC tournament back in 2003, he is one of the most versatile fighters around. If you want to fight him, he will destroy you with his superb technique. If you try to play a technical game, he will beat you up. His fight record is a busy one stretching way back to 1999, and the list of opponents he has faced reads like a who’s who of MMA. Since losing by KO to Chuck Lidell way back at UFC 40, he has put together a 6 fight winning streak. It doesn’t look like he intends to break that record anytime soon.

American Pierre Guillet has been fighting top European competition for the last few years in both the UK and abroad, but finds himself jumping up in class in this match-up. A rangy all-rounder, he has a polished ground game and switches from attack to attack fluidly and relentlessly. Comfortable on his feet or on the mat, he should be able todeal with anything Babalu throws at him, but as I said- whatever game Pierre plays, Babalu is a master at disrupting it and fighting his own fight.

Sol “Zero Tolerance” Gilbert vs. Curtis Stout MW
British banger Sol ZT Gilbert is one of the more explosive MWs in the UK. A great way to describe him would be street-smart, with fast hands and full of attitude! For an ex-boxer, Sol has a slick ground game, surprising many of his opponents with his sneaky submission attacks. His right hand has serious KO power (he broke it when he Kod his last opponent at CR9), but don’t think he’s one-dimensional. Yet to face a strong wrestler, it will interesting to see how he deals with his first American opponent.

Stout is well known as another striker, so it could be that a stand-up war is on the cards. However, Stout has been tapped more than a few times in his career- maybe Sol will be aware of this and will be looking to play a clever game.

Evangelista “Cyborg” Santos vs. Antony Rea LHW
For many, this is potentially the most exciting fight of the night. Cyborg is best described as a ‘Mini-Wanderlei’. Sloppy, yes. Wide open, yes. Exciting, yes! He loves to trade and fights with nothing less than 100% intensity. A Muay Thai stylist, he may find his Chute Boxe style hampered by the use of UFC style rules, but this isn’t his first fight in a cage. So long as he keeps his chin down, he should be fine, but his opponent may have other ideas.

Frenchman Antony Rea is a true powerhouse, and the word is he has no intentions of trying to avoid Cyborg’s strikes. An accomplished striker, he has found it difficult to get fights in Europe, having to travel to the US to find suitable opponents. How nice of Cage Rage to give him an opponent like Cyborg!

Alex Reid vs. Jorge Rivera MW
Alex ‘Reidernator’ Reid is another British fighter, and something of a veteran on the UK scene. He has been in some tremendous brawls, including epic contests against fighters such as Mark Day and Mark Weir. His fight with Weir is considered by many to be one of the greatest fights on UK soil to date, and even though he lost by TKO, he didn’t stop fighting until the very last second.

Jorge Rivera is returning once again to the UK, having fought here twice before. With a perfect record on UK soil but coming off a loss to Rich Franklin, he will be looking to add another tick to the win column, but may find it more difficult than expected against this training partner of Lee Murray.

Jean De Silva vs. Leigh Remedios LW
In a late addition to the scheduled card, brand new Chute Boxe team-member Silva rematches UK based-Leigh Remedios. In their first fight, Silva got a hard-won KO by a devastating kick to the head. Remedios decided to put thing in order by moving home, and has changed teams. Now training as a full-time professional fighter (still a rarity in the UK these days) he will be very aware of exactly what he needs to do to win against this unpredictable BJJ black belt.

Silva has one of the most unorthodox striking games in MMA (a fusion of Capoeira and Muay Thai) coupled with a very tight ground game (he holds submission wins against the majority of his opponents). If this fight is anything like their last match, it will be a war!

Mark Weir vs. Gabriel “Gladiator” Santos MW
Santos readily admits, his record isn’t great and he lacks experience. A sole loss to Cyborg, and he finds himself fighting a three time UFC veteran and one of the UK’s most experienced fighters. However, Santos is a training partner of Vitor Belfort, and his highlight reel looks very impressive. Of course, with editing anyone can look good, and the fact is Weir has the experience of fighting plenty of top class opponents.

Weir has got holes in his game, that’s for sure- he’s susceptible to being stopped by cuts and maybe lacking in the wrestling department, so Santos had better bear this in mind.

Jeremy “Bad Boy” Bailey vs. Sami Berik WW
‘Bad Boy’ Bailey is thought of by many to be a bit of a joke in MMA circles. His last “fight” ended in him being disqualified. He’s a big local draw though, and he has somehow managed to get his way back into the cage, facing a San Shou champ turned MMA fighter, Sami Berik.

Berik has improved in his latest fights, scoring a cut stoppage over strong wrestler Abdul Mohammed in his last outing. Mohammed bounced Sami around the cage, but the young Londoner kept his composure and elbowed his way to victory.

James Zikic vs Melvin Manhoef LHW
Zikic was one of the privileged few to enjoy a fight at the UFC’s only expedition to the UK, UFC 38. A professional boxer and K1 fighter who trains alongside Lee Murray, he is a technical fighter who has matured well since fighting Phillip Miller, but suffers from lack of recent MMA experience. Manhoef is a dangerous Dutch fighter with a reputation for trading. It will be interesting to see how he deals with such a patient and methodical fighter such as Zikic.

Undercard
Andy “The Rock” Costello vs. Daniel Burzotta HW
Andy Harby vs. Robert “Buzz” Berry HW
Dave Lee vs Ricky Andrews WW
Rodrigo Araujo vs Andy Walker WW
Brad “One-Punch” Pickett vs Chris “The Freak” Freebourne FW

The undercard features a nice mix of up-and-comers and local favourites. Be sure that Brad Pickett will have a healthy crowd supporting him, all sporting their trademark hats. A new addition to the CR roster is Rodrigo, a young Brazilian purple belt now resident in the UK. Huge for a WW, he will look to make his mark upon Andy Walker in style in his first cage appearance.

So if you needed a reason, you now have to one to get along to Wembley in London and go and watch what is potentially the best UK show to date. With appearances guaranteed from fighters such as Wanderlei Silva and Lee Murray, it promises to be another night of non-stop action.

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Chris Leben Comment Of The Week:
“I’m going to get to crush his skull in and not go to jail for it.” Leben about Koscheck.

The Episode starts off with Dana White telling a few of the guys that he was going to take them out the next night. So once all the fighters came back from training Leben let them know then said “since were all training and competing together, and some might go out and try to be the good one and not drink, lets all drink the same amount.” Everyone agreed with him, and they all went out and got really drunk at the Hard Rock Casino.

Once they were back to the house it became apparent that all the fighters had too much to drink. Diego Sanchez was the most obvious since he needed help walking and at one point was even be dragged on the floor to his bed. Later after even more drinking, Bobby Southworth called Leben a “Fatherless bastard, and a worthless existence.” This really got to Chris because he grew up without a father. Chris had just met his father for the first time a week before the show and Bobby must have heard him talking about it. They were squared up with each other ready to go but Quarry broke it up. Chris ended up crying from this, Southworth apologized and the two of them made up. They cut to Koscheck talking crap numerous times behind Leben’s back throughout the night. It seems there’s some bad feeling Josh has for Leben, but he doesn’t seem to ever say it to Chris’s face.

Leben decided to sleep in the front yard so he didn’t have to see or deal with anyone. Meanwhile Koscheck and Southworth were messing around throwing things in the pool. Then they decided to mess with Chris. They turned the hose on and got him all wet. Chris got up, Koscheck disappeared. Chris flipped out, went inside the house, broke a window and a door. He got cut on his left hand from punching the window and had to go to the hospital.

The next day White, Liddell and Couture brought Leben and Quarry in the room and talked with them, then Southworth and Koscheck. Then White, Liddell and Couture watched what happened on tape. They then called in Lorenzo Fertitta to help them decide what should be done. He said they should pay for the damages done and no more alcohol for the fighters for the rest of the show.

They decided that Josh and Chris were in the same weight class, so they should fight to decide who goes home. That way no one gets kicked off without fighting. Leben said this was the best possible thing that Dana could have told him. I’m sure all of the fans out there are pretty excited about that decision. My money is on Chris, but with a cut left hand can he do it? Next episode will be the best match up so far, this should be good.

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Chris Leben Comment Of The Week:
“It’s a little bit of a headache, it’s a little bit of a hassle, all I know
is I want to get in the cage and smash some cats”- Leben on waiting to find
out who’s going to fight.

Liddell’s team had 4 Light Heavyweights and Coutures had 2, so the episode starts out by Chuck having to send a guy over to even out the teams. Chuck sent over Alex Schoenauer, the guy who he said was the least rounded fighter on his team.

Bobby Southworth was getting some criticism from Coutures team for picking their weakest guy to fight.

Since the Light Heavyweights fought last week, this week is the Middleweights turn. Team Couture decided they didn’t want to lose any more < fighters, so Leben was going to lose the challenge and challenge Josh Koscheck. But they switched the rules to the challenge, and now the winning team picks the two fighters that fight. So Liddell’s team ends up winning the challenge. Immediately Leben starts calling out Koscheck trying to provoke him into picking him for the fight saying “Gonna pick me Koscheck? Josh Koscheck when are we going to get in there and mix it up?” After thinking on it for a while Liddell’s team decides to put in Diego Sanchez against Alex Karalexis. That’s: Diego Sanchez {10-0}(Team Liddell) vs. Alex Karalexis {1-0}(Team Couture).

Some words are exchanged after the announcement between Alex and Diego, Diego says “I want to get Karalexis and his cursing mouth out of the house”, and Alex comes back saying “that’s the first complete sentence you’ve said all show”.

Later that night in the kitchen Leben and Koscheck were talking trash to each other, with Koscheck saying Leben was scared to fight him, and Leben saying he’s scared to fight no man. Leben said later in his personal interview that they would have to fight eventually, so why not get it over with at the next event.

The fight is hyped as Sanchez with the submissions and Karalexis as the striker. Dana White says “Karalexis has power and could KO Diego”. And remember the winner gets $5,000 for a Sub or KO victory.

Here’s how the fight goes down: Alex load up and tries to throw a bomb, and Diego goes right in and gets the TD Alex holds him in the half guard Diego gets full mount, so Alex rolled over and gave up his back Diego got the rnc (rear naked choke) after a little grappling

The experience showed in this one as Diego the highly skilled grappler just took him down and controlled completely. Diego has fought quite a few times in King of the Cage, and this is a fight that no person with 1 fight on their record should have been in. The fight was about 1:30. Diego showed just how skilled he really is, and I’m thinking that the four Middleweights Leben, Quarry, Koscheck and Sanchez are going to make this one heck of a finally. The winner will deserve to enter the UFC, which just happens to have the most competitive Middleweight division in the world. I’m still leaning towards a Team Quest fighter at this weight class, but after seeing Sanchez and knowing him from the past, I think it will be a tough win for Leben or Quarry. Koscheck I’ve heard is a really good wrestler, but you have to understand that these 3 other guys are top tier fighters.

Preview for next week: They all get a night out on the town, everyone gets really drunk, a fight might have broken out, blood on the floor and broken things. Leben and Southworth were squaring up after some words were exchanged. I’m thinking a brawl between these two for sure.

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UFC 51 Fight Photos by Dave Mandel - Nick Diaz, Drew Fickett, Karo Parisyan, Chris Lytle, David Loiseau, Gideon Ray, Mike Kyle, James Irvin, Paul Buentello, Justin Eilers, Evan Tanner, David Terrell, Andrei Arlovski, Tim Sylvia, Pete Sell, Phil Baroni, Tito Ortiz, Vitor Belfort

UFC 51 – Super Saturday Fight Photos
Ultimate Fighting Championship
February 5, 2005
Mandalay Bay Events Center,
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

UFC 51 Weigh In Photos by Dave Mandel – Nick Diaz, Drew Fickett, Karo Parisyan, Chris Lytle, David Loiseau, Gideon Ray, Mike Kyle, James Irvin, Paul Buentello, Justin Eilers, Evan Tanner, David Terrell, Andrei Arlovski, Tim Sylvia, Pete Sell, Phil Baroni, Tito Ortiz, Vitor Belfort

UFC 51 – Super Saturday Weigh In Photos
Ultimate Fighting Championship
February 4, 2005
Mandalay Bay Events Center,
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States