Daniel Cormier, Gilbert Melendez Among Coaches for ‚Warrior Training Program‘

Our 20-week program allows you to step into the cage and test your skills against a fellow Alta Warrior in an amateur #MMA bout! pic.twitter.com/MTkQfhkEtZ

— Alta (@trainalta) May 4, 2022

The next installment of the transformative mixed martial arts program formerly known as Wimp2Warrior is set for the end of May, and a few familiar faces will be at the helm.

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Daniel Cormier, Gilbert Melendez and Jessica-Rose Clark are among those who will serve as head coaches for what is now called Alta’s “Warrior Training Program,” a 20-week journey that begins with basics of the sport and ends with a three-round amateur MMA bout against someone from the program.

Cormier will coach athletes at the Daniel Cormier Wrestling Academy in Gilroy, Calif.; Melendez will work out of the El Nino Training Center in San Francisco and Clark will lead athletes at the Combat Sports Academy in Dublin, Calif. The program will also be held at Xtreme Co…

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Ashlee Evans-Smith Suspended 14 Months for Positive Steroid Test

UFC bantamweight competitor Ashlee Evans-Smith has received a 14-month suspension from USADA for an anti-doping violation.

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Evans-Smith tested positive for “an anabolic androgenic steroid of exogenous origin” in out-of-competition samples collected on Jan. 3 and Jan. 27. Evans-Smith declared dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) on her doping control forms at the time post samples were collected. DHEA is a hormone that the body produces in the adrenal gland and helps to produce other hormones like testoserone and estrogren.

Evans-Smith provided evidence that a physician incorrectly prescribed DHEA to her, which diminished her degree of fault, according to USADA. She also received a reduction in her suspension for her full and complete cooperation. Evans-Smith’s sanction is retroactive to Jan. 3, the date her first positive sample was collected. That means she will be eligible to return to action in March 2023.

The 34-year-old Reign MMA member hasn’t fou…
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Judge Denies Second Request for Bail to Cain Velasquez in Attempted Murder Case

A second request for bail for Cain Velasquez was denied during a hearing at the Santa Clara County Hall of Justice in San Jose, Calif., on Monday.

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Judge Shelyna Brown, the same judge who denied bail to the former UFC champion during an arraignment on March 7, determined that Velasquez will remain behind bars. Velasquez is facing attempted murder and other charges after allegedly shooting at Harry Goularte, who is accused of molesting a relative of the Velasquez’s on multiple occasions. Goularte’s stepfather, Paul Bender, was shot in the shoulder during the incident, which occurred on Feb. 28. MMAjunkie.com was first to report the latest details in the Velasquez case.

“The reason this court says that is because this was such a reckless disregard for human life,” Brown said. “In this case, it is not just Mr. Goularte and his family. It is every single citizen who was in danger of being shot or rammed with a vehicle at the time of this seven-mile c…

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Gregor Gillespie Explains Inactivity, Only Wants Foes Ranked Above Him

Gregor Gillespie wants to make one thing perfectly clear: He is still very much a part of the UFC roster.

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Rumors of Gillespie’s release began to circulate when Twitter account UFC Roster Watch announced that the lightweight had been removed from the UFC roster. Gillespie took to social media to clarify the situation shortly there after.

“I am removed from the RANKINGS.. Not from the organization,” Gillespie wrote on Twitter. “(Fighters are removed after 12 months of inactivity). I am NOT GOING ANYWHERE! The UFC has always been great to me! 100% class! It is not their fault that I don’t have a fight. They have offered me plenty of fights.”

Gillespie hasn’t competed since UFC on ESPN 24 in May 2021, when he defeated Diego Ferreira via second-round technical knockout. The 35-year-old Bellmore Kickboxing Academy representative explained that he has been on the sidelines because he isn’t interested in facing anyone ranked below him, and that has mad…
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Father: Ribas Suffered ‘Total Rupture of Biceps Tendon’ Ahead of UFC on ESPN 36

Not only did Amanda Ribas move up a weight class on Saturday night, but it sounds as though she was competing at less than 100 percent.

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Ribas was competitive against flyweight contender Katlyn Chookagian at UFC on ESPN 36, ultimately losing a split decision in a bout that received “Fight of the Night” honors at the end of the evening. Marcelo Ribas, the father of the Brazilian fighter, took to Instagram to reveal that Ribas suffered a “total rupture of the biceps tendon” 25 days before the fight.

“A very stressful month,” Marcelo wrote on Instagram. “A golden opportunity to fight world number one. At 25 days, an injury ‘total rupture of the biceps tendon’ comes in, then physical therapy 3 times a day to try to get [her] to fight. ... 25 days without training our strength which is jiu jitsu and judo. And we’d arrive in Las Vegas not knowing if we’d be able to handle grappling or wrestling on the ground.”

Ribas landed three takedowns and contro…

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Aleksandar Rakic: Knee Injury Originally Occurred ‘3 Weeks Ago in Camp’

Aleksandar Rakic’s night ended in unfortunate fashion at UFC on ESPN 36, as a knee injury resulted in a third-round TKO defeat to Jan Blachowicz in Saturday’s headliner at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas.

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As it turns out, the injury was not completely unfamiliar to the American Top Team-trained Austrian, who revealed in a post-fight statement that it was a reoccurrence of something that had affected him during camp.

“A great battle took place in the Octagon tonight but unfortunately, it ended not the way Jan and I or the fans wanted,” Rakic wrote on Instagram. “The same damn injury from [three] weeks ago in camp showed up again tonight.”

Prior to the injury, Rakic felt that he deserved to be ahead on the scorecards in what was shaping up to be a competitive fight.

“I felt I won both rounds, round one being close but round two was just mine then I opened up really good even in the third before my knee buckled,” he wrote. “Knowing the fact tha…

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Tony Kelley Responds to Backlash Regarding Corner Remarks at UFC on ESPN 36

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— Sober Costa (@EraserBy) May 15, 2022

Tony Kelley has received widespread criticism from the MMA community for comments he made while cornering Andrea Lee against Viviane Araujo at UFC on ESPN 36 on Saturday.

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Cameras captured Kelley making what were widely perceived to be derogatory remarks toward Brazilians as he coached Lee between rounds at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. Araujo is from Ceilandia, Brazil.

“That’s what they’re gonna do,” Kelley said. “They’re dirty f——ing Brazilians. They’re going to f—-ing cheat like that.”

Among those who called out the UFC fighter on social media were Cristiane Justino, Gilbert Burns and Belal Muhammad. Upcoming opponent Adrian Yanez also criticized Kelley. Kelley has since responded to the backlash his comments received.

“Cancel Culture is real,” Kelley wrote on Twitter. “What I said was real and in the heat of battle, and in no way had any typ…

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Jan Blachowicz on TKO Win Over Aleksandar Rakic: ‘My Body Was Tougher Tonight’

Jan Blachowicz admittedly would have preferred a clean finish against Aleksandar Rakic in the UFC on ESPN 36 main event, but the Polish light heavyweight was nontheless pleased with the final result.

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The fight ended prematurely when Rakic suffered an apparent right knee injury while stepping backward, and the bout was halted immediately at the 1:11 mark of Round 3. The matchup was competitive to that point, with Blachowicz having success on the feet in Round 1 and Rakic controlling positioning following a takedown in the second frame. Blachowicz made a point at Saturday’s post-fight press conference that durability is part of being a successful fighter — and he had the obvious edge in that category on Saturday night at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas.

“Of course, I’m a fighter, I’m a warrior. It’s better when you win by TKO, KO, submission, clean,” Blachowicz said. “But my body was tougher tonight, that’s it. End of story. I was ready for third, fourth,…

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UFC on ESPN 36 Bonuses: Ryan Spann Banks $50K for Quick Submission Win

Ryan Spann made short work of Ion Cutelaba in the UFC on ESPN 36 headliner, and for that, “Superman” is now $50,000 richer.

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Spann weathered multiple takedowns from his opponent before locking in a standing guillotine choke and powering Cutelaba to the canvas with the submission in place. Cutelaba tapped out seconds later, earning Spann a “Performance of the Night” bonus.

Elsewhere, Katlyn Chookagian and Amanda Ribas received “Fight of the Night” honors and $50,000 apiece for a competitive flyweight clash. Ribas kept the pressure on Chookagian throughout the 15-minute affair, but her multiple takedowns were offset by “Blonde Fighter’s” rangy striking. Utimately, Chookagian edged Ribas, who was moving up from 115 pounds, via split decision.

Finally, promotional newcomer Manuel Roberto Torres pocketed the card’s other $50,000 “Performance of the Night” check thanks to a quick finish of Frank Camacho in a lightweight slugfest. The 27-year-old En…

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Aleksandar Rakic Injures Knee, Jan Blachowicz Gets TKO Win at UFC on ESPN 36

Jan Blachowicz may have just re-entered the championship conversation in the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s light heavyweight division, though it probably wasn’t the method he would have chosen.

In his first bout since losing the 205-pound belt, Blachowicz (29-9, 12-6 UFC) returned to the win column when Aleksandar Rakic (14-3, 6-2 UFC) suffered an apparent knee injury in the UFC on ESPN 36 headliner at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas on Saturday night. Rakic crumbled to the canvas after sliding backward and putting weight on his right leg, prompting referee Mark Smith to wave off the bout 1:11 into the third round.

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Prior to the unlikely ending, it was shaping up to be a competitive bout. Rakic opened a cut on the inside of his opponent’s left eye with a jab during an initial exchange, which had Blachowicz pawing at the wound for the rest of the first round. That didn’t slow the Pole’s offense, as he chopped away at Rakic’s leg with kicks and clipped th…
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UFC on ESPN 36 Prelims: Viviane Araujo’s Wrestling Wears Down Andrea Lee

Dominating her way to the decision! 👏@ViviAraujoMMA started with some adversity before getting the dub! #UFCVegas54 pic.twitter.com/iJ7wJvve7f

— UFC (@ufc) May 15, 2022

Viviane Araujo took a major step toward contention in the flyweight division at UFC on ESPN 36, garnering a unanimous decision triumph over Andrea Lee at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas on Saturday night. Araujo received scorecards of 29-28, 29-27 and 29-27 to win for the third time in her last four promotional outings.

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Lee (13-6, 5-4 UFC) threatened to finish the bout early, as she dropped Araujo (11-3, 5-2 UFC) with a counter left hook and then rocked the Brazilian with a head kick when she returned to her feet. Araujo regained her senses in relatively short order, however, and gradually imposed her will the rest of the way. Working behind a stiff jab, Araujo bloodied her opponent’s nose and successfully transitioned to land multiple takedowns as the fight …
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UFC on ESPN 36 ‘Blachowicz vs. Rakic’ Play-by-Play, Results & Round Scoring

Sherdog's live UFC on ESPN 36 coverage will begin Saturday at 7:30 p.m. ET.

Check out the MMA Forums to discuss the card or enter your comments and predictions below.

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BETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Maximov (-380), Petroski (+290)Round 1 With a trim event that allows the organization to catch its breath after the wild and crazy UFC 274 show, this ESPN offering will bring the lighter side of the promotion with it – over half the bouts of the evening will take place at 135 pounds or fewer. We do start off in a sizeable weight category of middleweight between two men in Maximov (8-0, 2-0 UFC) and Petroski (7-1, 2-0 UFC) that are as of yet unbeaten inside the Octagon. While Maximov began his career with five straight finishes in under two rounds, Petroski has yet to go the distance as a pro. Referee Chris Tognoni may have his hands full in this prelim opener, although the fighters touch gloves before coming out swinging. Maximov leads off wit…
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