Category: MMA

If you’re getting up early, tune us in on 95.5 The Game

From 6-9 a.m. I’ll be with CIP on the Morning Sp0rts Page, on 95.5 The Game. Always love working with Chad, even when it’s in the early morning. And this time, we’re going to do a whole hour on college football and at least that long on the big UFC card Saturday night — with some great guests.

You don’t want to miss it.

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Couture loses, but with class and style on a great night in the Rose Garden

Dana White, whose organization did a sensational job of promoting this event, marched into the interview room after the fights smiling. It was a good night Saturday in the Rose Garden for UFC.

“16,088 and a gate of $1.92 million,” White said. “It was great. Energy in there was great. One of the loudest crowds ever. . . . And nobody went to the hospital. Nobody got hurt. A good night.”

Indeed, you’ll find more people limping around or in a dream-street daze at your average college football game next week. (Speaking of which, you must go read my pal Bean’s great review of last night and UFC in general right here.)

Couture, who lost a unanimous decision to Antonio Rodrigo Noguiera, fought a terrific fight at the age of 46 — then announced he’d signed a fresh, 28-month, six-fight deal with UFC. “He can fight at heavyweight or light heavyweight,” said White. “His choice. He’s earned that. He’s proved he can hang with the best heavyweights but he’s earned the right to choose where he fights. I don’t care. He’s a Hall of Famer.”

Couture said he’d take a week or two to decide his future but this really was one of his classic fights, the best bout on the card by far  – against a man who looked a lot like he did in his old dominant days of being the champion of Pride, when it was arguably the top MMA organization in the world.

“That was the loudest crowd I’ve ever been in front of,” Couture said. “I think it was a good fight. They just don’t always turn out the way you want them to.”

I think Couture would be wise to drop down to the light heavyweight division. At about 220 pounds, he’s been giving up a lot of weight to most heavyweights he’s fought. And I’m not sure he’s got many main-event bouts left as a heavyweight, but as a light heavy, he’s right in the thick of a title picture, at least for a few fights.

People ask me why I’m so interested in the UFC and I have to admit, a lot of it starts with Couture. I’ve been covering athletes and their sports for three decades. The UFC thing started for me years ago when I watched the early ones on pay per view and didn’t like them much. But I still talked and wrote about it some and when I was doing radio at KPAM, Matt Lindland, another great guy, called the show one day just as a listener to talk about something I said. Soon, we were talking about Team Qwest, Lindland and Couture’s joint venture in Gresham.

One thing led to another and we decided to put on a UFC-themed show at a local pub, featuring Couture, Lindland and Tim Sylvia, who was then in town training. It was an incredbly fun show and I was so impressed with the intelligence of these athletes and their dedication. We got calls, too, from all over the country as passionate MMA fans listened via the Internet.

I got to know Couture pretty well, saw him outside the cage and even went to Las Vegas for one of his championship fights. At that fight, he allowed us access to his dressing room within an hour of the start of his fight. It was amazing watching his calmness as he got ready to fight a man who would, in a few minutes, knock him out.

I’ve found him as charasmatic as just about any athlete I’ve been around. He’s professional, hard working and dedicated — all the things you’d expect. But more than that, he’s charming, self-deprecating and really, just down-to-earth nice in a quiet sort of I’m-there-for-you way. His attitude about his profession is so amazing — he’s all about trying his best, doing his best and whatever happens, happens. The idea is simply to push himself to be the very best he can be, for as long as he can do it.

Life is good for people like that. And it’s good for those around them. Sport would do well with a whole lot more Randy Coutures. After so many years in the newspaper business, in the days when people took being unbiased real seriously, I’m always pretty distanced from outcomes when I watch sports. But I found myself squirming in my seat Saturday night as Couture escaped (barely) from everything Nogueira threw at him.

I wanted him to win but more than that, I just wanted what I know he wanted — to stage a real Randy Couture Fight in what’s probably going to be his only appearance in what was his hometown for several years. He didn’t win, but it was a Randy Couture Fight for sure. He used every bit of intelligence and skill he could muster, relied on his conditioning and smarts – and did his best.

We were left wanting more — hey, come on, just two more rounds! Brock Lesnar, the monster of a heavyweight champ who was sitting with White and openly rooting for Randy, told White the same thing. “We both would have liked to see it be a five-round fight,” White said.

However, five rounds are for title fights, which this one wasn’t. But Randy Couture certainly makes every fight feel like a championship fight — because he’s a champion in just about every way.

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Just to help you navigate through your Saturday…

Even if you’ve read the morning paper, you may not know that Randy Couture, a man Shaquille O’Neal once told Sports Illustrated was his favorite athlete, is fighting tonight in the Rose Garden on a pay per view event that will be shown all over the world. There are some other very good bouts on the card. Tickets are still available and the fights start at at 4:30, although the TV presentation doesn’t get under way until 7.

And the Portland Winter Hawks are playing their first exhibition game of the season tonight next door in Memorial Coliseum, against the Seattle Thunderbirds.

Enjoy your evening.

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Is it true? Is Randy Couture going to fight in Portland this weekend?

So we know from this column that Dana White met with The Oregonian sports editor earlier this week to talk about getting some coverage of Saturday night’s pay per view in the Rose Garden.

Now you can think what you will about the UFC or MMA in general – and I’ve heard it all from “human cock fighting” to “the only sport out there that is on the rise rather than the decline” — but I just wonder if anyone down there knows who Randy Couture is. Seriously.

Again, think what you will of this sport but the man is an icon. He’s a Hall of Fame athlete and person. He’s doing a major benefit  to help fight autism (donating his personal Hummer for an auction) before during and AFTER his fight, win or lose. He’s built an incredible career and people are willing to pay huge money to watch him step into the octogon.

Seriously, when is the last time an event came to Portland and sold $600 tickets, scaled down to a low of $50? Like never. This isn’t some event where you can spend a few bucks at a grocery store and get two free tickets. This is a big-time show, whether you personally care for it or not.

And today was the first day the town’s daily newspaper even acknowledged it. Sorry, but that’s not right.

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Today’s UFC news conference — EVERYONE was there

Yes, even Dana White. But if you showed up expecting the bombastic, sometimes profane Dana, you were sadly disappointed. Instead, we got the charming and funny Dana. And it was a lot of fun. Plus, all the fighters were there.

A few highlights:

Dana said his company next year will be staging “three fights a month” — which is part of the reason it’s going world wide. Thursday he promised a fight in Vancouver, B.C., “very soon” and mentioned Boston, New York, Toronto and Brazil as future sites. He called the main event matchup between Randy Couture and Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira a battle between “two of the greatest heavyweights in history” — which it is. And he also said both fighters are “100 percent healthy” — which in Nogueira’s case is a big improvement from his recent bouts.

Couture said he bought 45 tickets for family and friends after spending several years here building Team Quest with Matt Lindland. He also said he’s been working out since Tuesday night at Team Quest’s facility and “it’s a lot cleaner than I remember it. With Lindland running it, that’s surprising. I thought it would be dirtier.”

White said the top three fights on the card, Couture-Nogueira, Keith Jardine-Thiago Silva and Nate Marquardt-Damian Maia were going to be “great fights.” I’d agree on that one, too.

Tickets are still available in all price ranges but will go fast now that the fight is near. There’s never been an event like this in Portland — a top-shelf UFC pay per view that will attract fans from all over the globe. Besides, it’s also the first time Couture has ever fought here in his adopted home town.

“I never gave up on it happening,” he told me after the news conference. “We came close to getting the Lesnar fight here and after that I figured it would happen, either here or in Seattle. I’m really happy to be back.”

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More on the UFC 102 in Portland

Here is one version of the entire card, which is obviously subject to change:

 Main Card

Heavyweight bout: Randy Couture vs. Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira
Middleweight bout: Nate Marquardt vs. Demian Maia
Light Heavyweight bout: Keith Jardine vs. Thiago Silva
Light Heavyweight bout: Matt Hamill vs. Brandon Vera
Middleweight bout: James Irvin vs. Wilson Gouveia

Preliminary Card

Middleweight bout: Chris Leben vs. Jake Rosholt
Heavyweight bout: Junior dos Santos vs. Justin McCully
Heavyweight bout: Gabriel Gonzaga vs. Chris Tuchscherer
Lightweight bout: Evan Dunham vs. Matt Veach
Middleweight bout: Mark Munoz vs. Nick Catone
Heavyweight bout: Todd Duffee vs. Mike Russow

This thing is going to draw people from around the world. Already on stubhub.com the best seats are being offered for $11,000. I don’t know how that’s possible because they aren’t even on sale yet, but I do believe this is going to be an event unlike anything Portland has seen in a while.

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Finally! Randy Couture to fight in Portland

Congratulations should go to the Rose Garden’s Chris Oxley for chasing this for a long time and then finally making it happen. It’s going to be interesting to see how many tickets the UFC can sell in Portland at these prices.

 Heavyweight Legends to Headline First-Ever UFC Event in Portland at the Rose Garden Aug 29

Tickets On Sale Sat, Jun 20

Who: The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC)

When: Sat., Aug 29 ● 4:45p matches begin; 7p PPV matches begin

Where: Rose Quarter – Rose Garden

Portland, Oregon

Tickets: Tickets are priced at $600, $400, $300, $200, $100 and $50. Tickets go on sale Saturday, June 20th at 10a and can be purchased at the Rose Quarter Box Office (M-F 10a-5p), all participating Safeway/ TicketsWest outlets, by calling 877.789.ROSE (7673), or at ComcastTIX.com. For more information please visit RoseQuarter.com. Prices do not include service charges. To receive event notices, pre-sale opportunities, discounts and prizes join our free Rose Quarter CyberClub at RoseQuarter.com.

What: The Ultimate Fighting Championship® (UFC®) is headed to Portland for the first time ever and it’s bringing a couple of true heavyweight heroes. Mixed martial arts legends and former UFC champions Randy “The Natural” Couture and Antonio Rodrigo “Minotauro” Nogueira will face off for the first time in their storied careers at UFC 102: COUTURE vs. NOGUEIRA, live from the Rose Garden on Saturday, August 29, 2009.

“We’re extremely excited to be heading to Portland,” UFC President Dana White said. “When you get two mixed martial arts legends that are all heart and have wanted to fight each other for years, plus the fact that Randy has roots in Oregon, that tells me that not only will the crowd be electric but it’s also a night where the fighters will be looking to cement their legacies.”

A UFC Hall-of-Famer and five-time UFC champion, Randy “The Natural” Couture (fighting out of Las Vegas, Nev.) has a mixed martial arts resume that truly stands out from the rest. The Everett, Washington native has registered a series of wins over big names that include Chuck Liddell, Tito Ortiz, Tim Sylvia, Pedro Rizzo, Vitor Belfort and Gabriel Gonzaga. On August 29th, Couture returns to Oregon after coaching wrestling at Oregon State University, and the 45-year-old former three-time UFC heavyweight champion and two-time UFC light heavyweight champion will be looking to give his legion of fans yet another reason to cheer when he takes on Nogueira.

“Nogueira is the type of fighter that is dangerous everywhere,” Couture said. “He’s difficult to knock out and he’s a world class jiu-jitsu player. I will have to train very diligently and very specifically for him. Also, the fact that I’m fighting in Oregon makes me want to put on a great show and win for these fans.”

A Brazilian jiu-jitsu and judo black belt and the only man to hold the PRIDE and UFC heavyweight championship belts, “Minotauro” Nogueira (fighting out of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) has the experience and the world-class talent to take out anyone who opposes him in the Octagon. With UFC wins over Heath Herring and Tim Sylvia in his first two UFC bouts, the revered Nogueira quickly made his presence felt in the ultra-competitive heavyweight division. Now the 6-foot-3, 240-pound former interim UFC heavyweight champion looks to get the gold back around his waist.

“I’m honored to face such a great fighter as Randy Couture,” Nogueira said. “I wanted to fight him for some time now and I know to become a legend you have to beat a legend.”

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How are those ‘roids working out for you now, big fella?

I don’t think Jose Canseco will be able to rest until he’s had the crap kicked out of him on every continent.

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A Couture fight in Portland?

Here we go again… Randy Couture is rumored to be in line for a UFC fight in the Rose Garden. The Couture-Brock Lesner bout was too big for Portland and eventually took place in Las Vegas. This would be a very big event for the Rose Garden.

According to MMA Weekly:

 Five-time UFC champion and hall of famer Randy Couture has agreed to fight former UFC interim heavyweight title-holder Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira in the main event of UFC 101 in August, possibly in Portland, Oregon.

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It’s my blog and I’ll cry if I want to

There were two possible events recently scheduled for the Rose Garden that won’t happen. I would have bought tickets — even though it would have been spendy — for each of them and I’m upset I don’t have the opportunity.

The most obvious was the UFC card on Nov. 15, whether it featured the Randy Couture vs. Brock Lesner main event or not. There was talk that perhaps that event didn’t happen because of the heavy taxes in Portland on boxing and wrestling matches. Not true, says Chris Oxley, the general manager of the Rose Quarter.

“I think, in the end, with Randy coming out of retirement, it was just that it was such a big fight, it had to be in Las Vegas,” Oxley said. “But UFC was great to work with. And they are committed to coming here in the future.”

The other event? Well, I’m a sucker for Orange County Choppers — it’s my favorite (and only) reality show and they had been scheduled to be here next week for a tour stop in the Rose Garden. But that date was later dropped and I guess someday I’m just going to travel to their world headquarters in New York to see Paul Sr. and Paul Jr. fight and Mikey goof off.

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