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Chael Sonnen Double Leg Takedown

Chael Sonnen Double Leg Takedown

King David here

I was listening to an audio where Chael Sonnen talk about effective wrestling for MMA and he claims that the single leg is almost useless in MMA and the most effective shot is the double leg takedown

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Chael Sonnen Double Leg Takedown

Chael Sonnen Double Leg Takedown

Chael Sonnen Double Leg Takedown

Chael Sonnen Double Leg Takedown

 

 

 

 

Chael Sonnen Double Leg Takedown

Chael Sonnon’s thought are that the single leg is ineffective in MMA and most wrestling moves are ineffective as well because of the difference in the rules and that wrestlers are successful in MMA because they’re thought athletic guys who are used to pushing through pain and adversity

He also says its easier to defend a takedown than it is to score one and thats why the double leg is better than the single..

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Chael also talks about Greco Roman wrestlers success in MMA and UFC and says its because the Greco Roman wrestling posture is closer to MMA posture than freestyle or other forms of wrestling.

I found the interview really interesting and I think Chael makes a lot of sense you can check out the whole interview here

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http://www.mmafighting.com/2013/3/9/4081332/technique-talk-chael-sonnen-mma-wrestling-interview-takedowns-ufc-news#ooid=RwMDQxYTon9eUHze5zQ_sr0d2hgiUtwv

 

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I’ve been wrestling a lot at Xtreme Couture in Vegas and I think what Chaels saying makes a lot of sense ..

Chael Sonnen’s Double Leg Takedown is one of the best in MMA and I’ve been wondering how he and GSP blast through guys the way they do

Which is really odd considering GSP never “formally” wrestled but Chael addresses that too and compares GSP’s double leg to Mike Tyson’s uppercut

He says that the best guys are REALLY good at a limited number of things…

Anyway I’m off to bed I’ve been awake all night

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Enjoy the Chael Interview!

King David

Chael Sonnen Double Leg Takedown

Chael Sonnen Double Leg Takedown

 


The Infamous $2700 Belt Buckle Video!

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Dana’s PISSED!

King David here.

I love when people are passionate about what they do and DanaDana White White gets HEATED when Ariel brings up a certain topic..

Watch this video to see what Dana White is so fired up about.. This is why the UFC is the best organization in the business! PASSION!


Brock Lesnar Pulls Out Of UFC 131

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brock lesnar

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From UFC.com

Brock Lesnar released a statement on the matter, declaring that he was not retiring, and that this was just a ‘speed bump’.

“I want to thank the UFC and Mr. White and I want to apologize to Junior Dos Santos and Spike TV. This is an unfortunate situation for me. I dodged a bullet about two years ago with diverticulitis at that time not knowing what the problem was. I dodged a bullet by not having the surgery. diverticulitis is an illness that never goes away. It’s something that I’ve dealt with since my first occurrence and I’ve been battling. It’s something that’s in your colon for the rest of your life. I’ve been able to maintain it to the point where it was tolerable. I was able to go through two training camps for Shane Carwin and Cain Velasquez and I made it through those camps without having any symptoms and I’ve been dealing with symptoms for the last three months.”

“I felt a little bit while I was filming the Ultimate Fighter and the only way to treat the symptoms is by getting on antibiotics and allowing the antibiotics to take its course and fight the infection. During the course of this training camp, I felt another infection. I got a CT scan on my stomach and there was visible inflation. What it does is it didn’t allow me to train to my full capabilities and I was forced to make a decision to go back down to the doctor this week to see how far this was along and what it does is it drains my entire body. Basically you’ve got an infection in your stomach and all my resources went to fighting this problem instead of rebuilding what I tore down in the gym.”

“It’s not as serious as last time, it just didn’t allow me to train the way I needed to train for a number one contender’s bout. I am forced with the decision to either have surgery or deal with this for the rest of my life so obviously I’m fighting a different fight here than having to give up the fight on June 11th. A lot of things go through your mind as an athlete especially for myself. This is something that has been wearing on me for about a month now and different thoughts come to your mind. It wouldn’t be fair to myself or my family or the people I perform in front of in the Octagon. I wouldn’t have been 100% because I’m not there now and I had to make the decision this week to give the UFC enough time and I have enough respect for them to understand that I don’t want to jeopardize. My health is number one. My family is number one and it was a hard decision. I’m choked up about it and there’s nothing I can do.”

“I’ll tell you one thing. I’m not retiring. This isn’t the end of my fight career. This is something that I believe that there is a solution to every problem. I just have to find the right solution to fix this problem. I love this sport and I love what I do. This isn’t the end of Brock Lesnar. This is a speed bump in the road and trust me, I’ve incurred a lot of speed bumps throughout my career and this is one of them. Instead of not facing the music, I’m here telling everybody because I’ve been here before and I want to make it all known. I want to state that this is not the end of my career. Far from it.”

“I’ve got to follow up with my doctors and weigh the risk and rewards (of surgery) … I was at the Mayo Clinic for 14 hours yesterday with doctors and CT scans trying to figure everything out … We’re waiting on a number of different tests to come back. We haven’t even had the conversation. Today to June 11th, I can’t be well enough prepared to face Junior Dos Santos so that was the first thing I had to address and pull out of this fight because it didn’t make any sense. I have three weeks of training camp and I’m no where that I need to be right now for a number one contender’s fight. I’ve got more doctor’s appointments to follow up with. I don’t know the risks if there are any. It has to be better than what I’ve been dealing with the last two years. I’m looking for the light at the end of the tunnel is what I’m looking out for.”

“I believe that I haven’t been ‘that guy.’ Even in my comeback fight against Shane Carwin, I felt ok but I’d say that maybe I was 85 or 90%. The Velasquez fight was just pushing myself to another limit. I told my wife and everybody else around about a week ago that ‘I’m sick and tired of being sick and tired.’ We’ve got to find the solution to this. The fighter inside of me, the person that I am, doesn’t want to back down from a fight. My health and my family are more important than stepping in the Octagon. I don’t care how much money, they could throw all the money in the world. The one thing I have found out through all this is that my family, if you don’t have your health and your family, you don’t have diddly squat.”

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Will Randy Couture REALLY retire?

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randy-couture

King David here. In case you missed it Randy Couture fought this past weekend at UFC 129 but got “crane kicked” KO’ed by former 205lb UFC Champion Lyoto Machida.

Many people feel he will retire after this loss.. and he announced his retirement… but he’s announced his retirement before and came back..

So what do you think? Will he hang up the gloves for good? He’s still a BIG MONEY draw for the UFC.. Will Dana White make him an offer (a payday) he can’t refuse?

Here’s what Randy himself has to say to sportsillustrated.cnn.com

Randy Couture said he was never more certain about retirement than when he exited Toronto’s Rogers Centre Arena as a professional fighter for the 30th and final time at UFC 129 on Saturday.

“There wasn’t a sentimentality about it. There was kind of a sense of relief,” said Couture, who took his final bow in the Octagon after former champion Lyoto Machida knocked him out with a rarely seen crane kick in the second round. “I felt like it was the right decision long before this and I felt more secure walking out that this is the right time and the right thing for me to be doing. There was no doubt in my head.”

While touched by the heartfelt reaction he got — which began when he heard his name being chanted as he waited to enter the arena — Couture said it wouldn’t sway his decision to walk away from competition.

“Definitely, it’s the last fight,” he said from Toronto on Sunday. “I know they’re going to try to throw me something and get me to come back, but it’s not going to happen.”

Here’s a video by thefightnetwork talking to him about the fight and his possible retirement

Fight News: Randy Couture on Loss to Lyoto Machida from TheFightNetwork on Vimeo.


GSP vs Sheilds – UFC 129 Countdown – Full Video Free

Hey King David Here

I’m really excited about UFC 129 so I put the countdown video for you below. I also put up the full UFC primetime episode 3 video in the Jenna Jameson Attacks Dana White post below..

Be sure to check them all out if you have a chance.. they’re really great videos!

Who do you think is going to win?

GSP or Sheilds?

Video for you below

UFC 129

UFC 129

UFC 129 Countdown


Jenna Jameson Attacks Dana White!

Hey ya’ll

King David here. I want to start updating this blog for you a lot more with cool stuff, free MMA videos, and just basically other good stuff I get for you.

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Jenna Jameson and Dana White battling on Twitter..

Jenna Jameson Dana White

Jenna Jameson Dana White

Jenna Jameson:

@danawhite your the last guy in the world that should be ragging on Tito not being liked. Um, you pay him a fortune

Dana White:

@jennajameson hey jenna SHUT THE FUCK UP and mind ur biz! @titoortiz put her on a fuckin leash!!!

 

More announcements from Dana White

Dana White UFC

Dana White UFC

“A matchup between two welterweight fan favorites has been verbally agreed to as Diego ‘The Dream’ Sanchez will face former UFC welterweight champion and Hall of Famer Matt Hughes,”

UFC 130 News:

Kid Yamamoto out of UFC 130. He is being replaced by Mike MacDonald. MacDonald and I have fought on the same card for Tachi Palace Fights as recently as last year.

 

 

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GSP vs Shields Episode 3 Part 1

GSP vs Shields Episode 3 Part 2

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2010 Review

Hey I posted my 2010 goals about a year ago…

Now that the year is almost over .. let’s see how I did.

1.To relaunch and offer as much value and helpful quality information as possible on www.KingDavidHogan.com and help at least 1,000 new people get started in MMA.   I relaunched www.KingDavidHogan.com AND launched www.WinYourFirstFight.com . A lot of people are telling me that I’ve helped them lose weight. Get in shape. And start fighting. Not 1,000 people YET but I’m expecting to hit 1,000 within the next 3 months.

2. To win my next 4 MMA fights and in the event that I don’t “win” make sure that I lost because my opponent was truly better. ie I trained properly and to my full potential gave 100% and he was just the better fighter that night. I won TWO .. I only had two and I won both ..  I REALLY want to fight more frequently. Hopefully my new manager can keep my BUSY. I’d fight every weekend if I could.

3. Get my purple belt in BJJ and win 2 big tournaments at Purple Belt in the Gi. ie GQ, NAGA, Pan Ams, Worlds, etc. This goal I totally blew off lol I’ve been working on kickboxing not Gi. My kickboxing is coming along QUITE nicely though!

4. Keep my weight and bodyfat percentages in check. Stop with the 3 month “food-coma” inducing eating binges and maintain a body weight of under 170 with a body fat % of under 10%. Half the year I stuck to this .. half the year I didn’t. I did make 155lbs for the first time ever though and fight again at 155 in the beginning of 2011

5. Learn and MASTER 3 new takedown sequences and hit them in competition against opponents of my skill level or higher. I’ve got ONE down soild and a takedown defense series REALLY soild.

6. Train in at least 4 different places across the country including Maryland, Florida, New York and California. Went to Maryland for a marketing seminar but didn’t get to train. Maybe I’ll hit cali this weekend! haha

7. Audition for and make the cast of a season of The Ultimate Fighter show if they have 155lbs or 170lbs this year or find a way to get a show of my own or on another Nationally Televised show. Okay this goal went REALLY well. I auditioned for The Ultimate Fighter at 170lbs and did really well.. Tapped a brown belt from Brazil twice in 2 minutes and made the final interview. They told me I fight 155 and I’m too small for 170. Which is fine.I’m going to go back next 155 audition.

I also created a TV Pilot and Sizzle Reel which I got an Option Deal on from Transcas Films. We will be selling it in this next coming year!

Those we’re my 7 MMA Goals for 2010.

So overall even though I didn’t do EVERYTHING I put on the list.. I accomplished A LOT.

I think it’s important to set BIG goals.. That way even if you get halfway there you still made AWESOME progress!

Looking forward to setting some new ones for 2011!!

2010 review

2010 review

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Ulysses Gomez Bellator MMA Video and Play by Play

I went out to corner my team mate Ulysses Gomez in San Antonio Texas for his MMA fight in Bellator Mixed Martial Arts Championships. ‘

For those of you who don’t know, Ulysses is the younger brother of U.S. World Cup soccer star Herculez Gomez.

Here’s the full video and play by play of his fight at Bellator on Thursday.

Check it out:

Travis Reddinger vs. Ulysses Gomez

Round 1

Gomez lands a sharp leg kick to start the action. Redding responds with leg kicks of his own. Gomez responds back with his own leg kick.  Another sharp leg kick by Gomez as both fighters are cautious. Gomez snaps a leg kick and Reddinger rushes forward with strikes. Gomez lowers his level and scores a double leg takedown. Gomez is in full guard and is unable to score with punches. Reddinger works his way back to his feet and rushes Gomez to the cage fence. Gomez clamps in a standing guillotine and brings Reddinger down to the mat with it.  Reddinger fights it off and breaks the choke. Gomez works his way back to his feet off the cage wall. The fighters are now trading punches in the clinch. Gomez lowers his level and scores another double leg takedown as the round comes to an end.

Round 2

Reddinger rushes forward again with strikes and Gomez lands another double leg takedown to counter the attack. Gomez postures up and begins landing kicks to Reddinger’s thigh. Gomez continues to land blazing kicks to the grounded Reddinger. Gomez finally slows the assault and Reddinger rises to his feet. Reddinger grabs a clinch, but Gomez reverses Reddinger into the cage. Reddinger reverses it back as the fighters trade knees. Gomez lands an outside trip and scores another takedown. Gomez postures up and pulls away, letting Reddinger get back up. Big overhand right by Gomez, but Reddinger shakes it off. Gomez is keeping his distance as Reddinger walks him down. The fighters are in the clinch and Gomez lowers his level to score another double leg takedown as the round comes to an end.

Round 3

Reddinger shows some urgency and misses with a few punches.  Reddinger continues to push forward but is struggling to find the mark. Gomez grabs a clinch as they tussle along the cage. Back to center, Gomez lands a right answered by a Reddinger knee. Gomez rushes forward and scores another takedown. Gomez is unable to make a pass from full guard and stands up, shifting back to his leg kick assault to the grounded Reddinger. Gomez lets Reddinger up, Reddinger rushes forward and Gomez takes him right back down to the canvas.  Gomez continues to struggle inside Reddinger’s guard and lets him back up. Reddinger lands a knee and Gomez lowers his level to score another takedown. Reddinger has an arm bar, but it isn’t tight.  Reddinger transitions to a triangle, but can’t seem to close it out.  Reddinger transitions back to an arm bar, but again Gomez is able to work his way out of the submission attempt and stands up as the bell calls an end to the fight.

Official Result

Ulysses Gomez def. Travis Reddinger via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

UlyssesGomez

UlyssesGomez


Teammate Uylsses “Useless” Gomez coming up

Hey I’m getting ready to go corner my boy Ulysses “Useless” Gomez in Bellator .

Here’s and article from MMAJunkie that got picked up by Yahoo sports..

Check it out:

Ulysses Gomez

Ulysses Gomez

Fight Path: Ulysses Gomez out to prove he’s not “Useless” in Bellator tourney

Kyle Nagel, MMAjunkie.com Aug 26, 5:31 pm EDT

The Gomez family has its share of international athletic experience, but it was new to second-oldest child Ulysses Gomez in 2007, when the son of a furniture store owner and used-car salesman purchased his ticket to Turkey.

A former soccer player like his star brother, Gomez had built himself into a well-rounded fighter after he began training in 2001. He was successful in grappling tournaments before he tried Pankration, a fighting form with ancient roots that combined boxing and wrestling.

So there he was, in the 2007 FILA World Wrestling Championships, representing Team USA in Pankration.

“Somebody asked me how I thought I would do,” Gomez told MMAjunkie.com

Gomez found out soon enough. With a strong performance, he won a gold medal, and he was then ready for his mixed-martial-arts career.

After winning Tachi Palace Fights’ flyweight (125-pound) belt, the 27-year-old Gomez makes his debut next week in the Bellator Fighting Championships bantamweight tournament, the next step in a career that has seen him go 6-1 using skills developed during his years of grappling, boxing and Pankration.

Following the athletic example set by older brother Herculez, who played for the United States in the World Cup this summer and has become a professional soccer star in Mexico, Gomez has blazed his own path in MMA, which he hopes can continue with his Bellator opportunity.

“People say, ‘This is the biggest fight of your career,’ but I hope not,” Gomez said. “I see it as the first step of many, hopefully taking me on to even more things after I’m done fighting. But for now, I want to keep improving and winning.”

A gifted family

Gomez was born in California to a family with a Mexican heritage. His parents owned a furniture store in Los Angeles before moving the family to Las Vegas when he was about 11 and finding work in dealing used cars.

His two brothers and two sisters all came in quick succession, and Gomez jokes about his family options based on his ethnicity.

“Being Hispanic, there are three things people do: fighting, soccer and construction,” Gomez joked. “Well, I don’t like soccer, and I don’t like yard work.”

But another family member took to soccer. Herculez Gomez, 13 months older than Ulysses, became a star in the sport and eventually became a scoring champion in the top Mexican league. Even six months before the World Cup began, he was barely on the U.S. team’s radar, but he performed well leading up to the picking of the teams.

An exhibition game near the final roster cuts fell on Ulysses Gomez’ birthday, which was a good sign. Herculez always scored on his birthday, he said.

The tradition continued, and Herculez Gomez’ goal helped him make the American roster for the world’s biggest sporting event.

“There’s something I noticed about him playing,” Ulysses Gomez said. “I watched him play for his (Major League Soccer) team once in Denver, and before the game you could see his mood change. It was real subtle, but he got real serious, and I could see it. I never felt like that when I played soccer.

“But that’s how I feel when I fight, like I’m a little nervous. But about an hour before, I get real serious and very focused. That’s how I know it’s for me.”

Years of training

By 2001, Gomez was ready. Aug. 1, in fact.

“A day that forever changed my life,” he said.

He had been renting UFC tapes and enjoying MMA. He had always told friends he felt he could be successful there, as well. So one day, he simply picked up the phone, called a gym and found a home.

Within months, Gomez started his career in grappling tournaments that continued for years with great success – to the point that tournaments would specifically request him. At his height, he was appearing nearly two dozen times per year.

Then he tried boxing, and then Pankration, with wins in both. Following the World Wrestling Championships in 2007, he returned home a champion having represented the country. Palace Fighting Championships, the successful California-based promotion that’s groomed dozens of notables, called and said the promotion wanted him for an event.

Looking for a new challenge, he accepted. He made his professional MMA debut in March 2008 and won his first two fights before taking on Rambaa Somdet in November 2008.

“Everything that can go wrong went wrong,” Gomez said. “I was heavy at the weigh-in, and I had to cut 12 pounds that day. I was in the hospital, and they put IVs in, and they said, ‘You shouldn’t fight.’ I said, ‘Man, I’m fighting.’

“I remember him dropping me in the first round, and we made it all the way to a decision, and he won; he really did. We were talking afterward, and I said, ‘I can’t believe he dropped me.’ My guys said, ‘Which time? He dropped you four times.’ I only remembered once.

“That showed me I could compete when I’m not even 100 percent.”

Gomez (6-1 MMA, 0-0 BFC) then won four consecutive fights to earn his upcoming Bellator opportunity, where he meets Travis Reddinger (14-2 MMA, 0-0 BFC) in an opening-round fight of the eight-man tourney. But he’s hoping his career can continue with the experience he gained in multiple fighting techniques in multiple countries over the years.

He doesn’t want to live up to his nickname, “Useless,” which he was called by other children in school who couldn’t pronounce his name. Gomez facetiously adopted the nickname for his fighting career.

“You have to have some fun with things, not be too serious all the time,” he said. “That’s how you stay loose.”

For additional coverage of Bellator 27, stay tuned to the MMA Rumors section of MMAjunkie.com. (www.mmajunkie.com). “I said I would either lose my first match or smash everybody. I was either out of my league, or they wouldn’t be on my level.”


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