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Nov

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Anderson “The Spider” Silva
(born April 14, 1975) is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt and mixed martial artist. Since October 14, 2006 he has been the Ultimate Fighting Championship middleweight champion.
He has also competed in PRIDE Fighting Championships, Cage Rage, Shooto, and Rumble on the Rock.

Once a member of Chute Boxe Academy, he left to form the Muay Thai Dream Team. In late November 2006, he joined a new team called Black House with Lyoto Machida, Vitor Belfort, Assuerio Silva, and the Nogueira brothers. On May 16, 2008, Silva and Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira opened the Team Nogueira MMA Academy in Miami, Florida.
MMA Weekly,MMALinker, Sherdog and Nokaut currently rank Anderson Silva as the number one middleweight in the world, Silva as the top pound-for-pound fighter in the world.
Silva has announced his intentions to retire by mid 2009, as soon as his current contract with the UFC is complete.

Biography

Although known primarily for his skills in Muay Thai, Silva is also a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, which he earned in 2006 from Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira.
Early mixed martial arts
Silva initially fought in the Mecca organization in Brazil. Silva lost his first fight to Luiz Azeredo by decision. After that fight, he went on a nine-fight winning streak, winning six of those fights by either submission or TKO. After winning his first match in Japan he was put up against Shooto champion Hayato Sakurai. Silva beat Sakurai in a 3 round unanimous decision, and became the new Shooto middleweight (167 lb) champion on August 26, 2001 in Japan and the 1st man to beat Sakurai who was undefeated in his first 25 fights.
PRIDE Fighting Championships and Cage Rage In 2002, Silva began fighting in PRIDE.
In his first fight with the promotion, he stopped Alex Steibling with a cut resulting from a high kick. In his next match, he won via decision against the “Diet Butcher” Alexander Otsuka. At PRIDE 25, Silva faced former UFC welterweight champion Carlos Newton. Newton tried to shoot in on Silva, but was hit with a flying knee. Newton collapsed and Silva finished the fight with strikes, winning by technical knockout.
At PRIDE 26, Silva faced Daiju Takase. Considering his record at the time with only four wins to seven losses Takase was a strong underdog. Surprisingly, Takase submitted Silva with a triangle choke late in the first round.
After his loss to Takase, Silva fought in other promotions around the world. On June 27, 2004, Silva fought Jeremy Horn and earned a decision victory. Three months later, Silva made his debut in the Cage Rage promotion in England. At Cage Rage 8 Silva fought and defeated noted striker Lee Murray by decision.
That year, Silva returned to PRIDE on December 31 to face Ryo Chonan. Silva was in control with a take down and body triangle in the first round. Chonan was able to counter Silva’s knees from the clinch, with knees, and takedowns. Despite being the underdog, Chonan ended the fight in the third round with a flying scissor heel hook, forcing Silva to submit.
After the loss to Chonan, Silva continued fighting in the Cage Rage promotion, as well as other promotions around the world. Silva defended his Cage Rage title against Curtis Stout before fighting in Hawaii’s Rumble on the Rock promotion, where he fought Yushin Okami in the first round of the 175 lb tournament. Although he was labeled as the favorite to win the tournament, Silva lost his fight when he kicked Okami in the face from the guard position. Okami’s knees were on the ground at the time, making the attack an illegal strike to the head of a downed opponent.
Silva was disqualified, and remains bitter about the incident. “I feel it was a cheap, cowardly way of winning.
Silva went further and said that “People that were there saw that he was in the condition to come back and keep fighting, and he didn’t.
Although he was slated to fight Matt Lindland at Cage Rage 16, Lindland’s decision to fight Mike Van Arsdale at Raze Fight Night put an end to the highly-anticipated match up. Instead, Silva defended his championship against Tony Fryklund, winning the fight with a reverse elbow, knocking out Fryklund early in the first round.

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2
Nov

[K1 Finale Tokyo Yokohama Arena 2008] SEMMY SCHILT Vs. PETER AERTS [ITA]

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31
Oct

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Nicholas Pettas vs Peter Aerts @ K-1 WGP in Hong Kong

Nicholas Pettas vs Peter Aerts in Super Fight of K-1 WGP in Hong Kong, on 5th August 2007

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31
Oct

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K-1 WGP 2006 Osaka - Bjorn
Bregy vs Semy Schilt

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15
Sep

Enough of the wannabees, pretenders and “never-weres”. Who is the toughest street-fighter in America? In the world? Is it you? We here at ASFA - the AMERICAN STREET FIGHTING ASSOCIATION - will try to find out as we look at videos showcasing fighters trying to win the most coveted title in all of sports: King of The Streets! Who decides who wins the title? YOU! That’s right, not only can you enter video of yourself or your friends, you can also vote to pick the fighter you think is worthy to wear the crown of King of The Streets! Send links to the best videos or post your own! Maybe you’ll win the Championship Belt! We’re not encouraging people to go out and fight just to be on the show of course, but FRESH VIDEO is the best way to earn your shot at winning the most envied title in all of sports: KING OF THE STREETS.

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31
Aug

Mirko Filipović (born on September 10, 1974), often billed as Mirko Cro Cop, is a Croatian law enforcement officer turned kickboxer and mixed martial artist (MMA). He is also a former member (2003 - 2007) of Croatian Parliament. His nickname, short for “Croatian Cop”, comes from his membership in the Croatian police’s Anti-Terrorist Group ATJ Lučko.

Filipović has been successful in both K-1 and PRIDE Fighting Championships. On September 10, 2006, he won the PRIDE 2006 Open Weight Grand Prix, and in 2007 began fighting in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Filipović is famous for his left high kicks, with which he has knocked out many of his opponents.

Nickname Cro Cop
Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) [1]
Weight 105 kg (230 lb/16.5 st)
Nationality Croatian
Born September 10, 1974 (1974-09-10)
Fighting out of Zagreb, Croatia
Town of birth Privlaka, Croatia
Team/Association Cro Cop Squad Gym
Fighting style

Professional career

Filipović started his professional career in 1996 as a kickboxer, following in the footsteps of his compatriot Branko Cikatić. Before turning pro Filipović was said to have accumulated an amateur boxing record of 40-5 (31 KO’s).At the time, Filipović was working as a commando in the Croatian police anti-terrorist unit Alpha (stationed in Lučko near Zagreb), which earned him his nickname “Cro Cop”. He also fought several times early in his career under the nickname “Tigar” (Croatian for “tiger”)

Mixed martial arts record
Wins 23
By knockout 16
By submission 4
Losses 6
Draws 2

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25
Aug

Eric Sherman’s (Serra BJJ) final match at the 2008 Renzo Gracie Invitational blue belt division.

Duration : 0:7:26

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23
Aug

This is Eric Sherman’s (Serra BJJ) 2nd match in the Renzo Gracie Invitational ‘08 tournament in the blue belt division.

Duration : 0:5:55

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23
Aug

ALL OF THE HWO CHAMPIONSHIP BELTS FROM ALL DIVISIONS.

SONG USED:
Swollen Members - Bottom Line

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HWO will begin in January 3,2009 so stay tuned you do not want to miss the very first episode of HWO Heat because there will be a Tournament for all the divisions Women’s,Tag Team,Hardcore,Cruiserweight,Li ght Heavyweight, and the Heavyweight Division and The the winners of the tournament will have to fight at the very first and biggest CPV (Click-Per-View)”A New Generation”

And Very SOON HWO IMPACT! the second show of HWO I will keep you guys updated on HWO Heat and Impact!(they will have their own roster and CPV’s) CPV’s are on Mondays.

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5
Aug

Rory Markham HL

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Rory Markham Highlight Reel

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