RE: UFC
How's it goin lads? Found these two bits on the net that kinda point toward Lesnar and Mir being the coaches on TUF 13.In sayin that i also heard a ruomour that Lesnar was planning to walk away from MMA altogther after his defeat to Velasquez.So who knows???
First Article
Despite his requests for a fight with former UFC heavyweight champion Frank Mir, “TUF 10″ finalist Brendan Schaub (7-1) will instead face another giant heavyweight in Dutch fighter Stefan “The Skyscraper” Struve (21-4).
News of the bout surfaced on Monday afternoon through Sportsnet.ca reporter Joe Ferraro who confirmed the bout through a source close to the fight. The source told him that the bout would take place on the March 3rd event, UFC on Versus 3 which airs live from Louisville, Kentucky.
Schaub has won three straight in the UFC since losing at the “TUF” finale to teammate Roy “Big Country” Nelson in December of 2009. Since that loss he’s gone on to score victories over Chase Gormley at UFC LIVE: Vera vs. Jones, Chris Tuchscherer at UFC 116, and Gabriel Gonzaga at UFC 121.
Struve just finished competing at UFC 124 where he won easily over Sean McCorkle in the nights co-main event. It was the fifth UFC win for Struve as he improves to 5-2. The Dutch fighter has won two in a row now since his loss to Nelson in March, having earned the “Knockout of the Night” honor after coming back from a first round pummeling at the hands of Christian Morecraft at UFC 117.
UFC on Versus 3 has not been officially announced, will likely be headlined by a UFC welterweight match between Digo Sanchez vs. Martin Kampmann. Fans can expect the Schaub vs. Struve fight to co-anchor the show as the co-main event.
Second Article
Brock Lesnar is a man of few words.
He doesn’t like cameras, he doesn’t like attention, so a coaching stint on the next season of “The Ultimate Fighter” would seem like the furthest thing from reality…but it could very well be happening soon.
Recently rumors have circulated concerning the next season of TUF, as far as who will take up the coaching slots. Fighters ranging from Wanderlei Silva, Chael Sonnen, Urijah Faber, and Dominick Cruz have all been discussed as possible candidates to coach the upcoming field of welterweight/middleweight fighters, however all signs point to former champions Lesnar and arch rival Frank Mir.
Mir was rumored to face Brendan Schaub in the first quarter of 2011, however plans have changed. Suddenly, Schaub, who was a finalist on the tenth season of “The Ultimate Fighter” is now scheduled to take on budding prospect Stefan Struve in an upcoming event in the beginning of the new year. No event has been pegged, however verbal agreements are in place according to MMAWeekly.com.
Frank is no stranger to the reality show. The Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu specialist was featured as the head coach opposite of former UFC heavyweight champion Antonio Rodrigo Minotauro Nogueira on season eight, which culminated in December of 2008.
Mir was last seen in action when he defeated former PRIDE champion Mirko Cro Cop at UFC 119 this past September. After a sluggish first-two rounds turned in, Frank unleashed a big knee in the third round which knocked out the Croation striker in the final moments of the fight.
Lesnar, meanwhile, recently relinquished the heavyweight strap when he was paired up with proud Mexican-American Cain Velasquez. The South Dakota native stormed the American Kickboxing Academy product early, however Velasquez’ superior stand up came into play and in the waning moments of the fight, Cain was able to record the TKO victory and claim both “Knockout of the Night” honors and the heavyweight title last October at UFC 121 in Anaheim, Cali.
Both Mir and Lesnar are very familiar with each other, which can only be described as a huge understatement. Frank got the first crack at Brock when he made his inception into the worlds largest mixed martial arts organization when the two men met at UFC 81 in February of 2008, eventually submitted the former WWE star with a knee bar.
Lesnar exacted revenge 17-months later after claiming the title from then champion Randy Couture. In a battle to unify Brock’s strap and Mir’s interim title (which he claimed in a victory of Antonio at UFC 92), the NCAA wrestling champion unleashed an aggressive dose of ground-and-pound on Mir, eventually stopping the Las Vegas resident in the second round.
Now it seems that both men will be able to settle the score in the near future, but only after what will soon look to be an intense season between the two. Both Brock and Mir have shared words between one another both in the cage and in the media, but never before on TV for millions of people to see. Maybe, now they will.
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