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UFC Live Chat 1 p.m. Eastern Monday


Join us at 1 p.m. Eastern Monday for a live chat in which we recap UFC 86, look ahead at what could be next for new light heavyweight champion Forrest Griffin, and talk about anything else you want to discuss in the world of mixed martial arts.

Next for Forrest Griffin: Rampage Rematch? Chuck Liddell? Lyoto Machida?

Now that Forrest Griffin is the UFC light heavyweight champion, who does he fight next? A few possibilities:

Rematch with Quinton "Rampage" Jackson: After last night's fight, with its somewhat controversial decision, this is a distinct possibility. The person who will make the decision, UFC President Dana White, said after the fight, "Rampage wants a rematch. Forrest said he'd give him a rematch. A rematch would probably be good for everyone involved. But there's a lot of different things involved."

And yet I don't see it happening. The UFC's light heavyweight division is so stacked that I just don't think White wants to let an entire year go by with only Jackson and Griffin fighting for the title. I think someone else is going to get the first crack at Griffin's belt. And that someone else will most likely be ...

UFC 86: What You Need to Know to Fight Rampage Jackson


The following guest post was written by Rami Genauer, contributor at FightMetric.

Let's say you wake up one day and find yourself standing across the Octagon from Quinton "Rampage" Jackson. And it's not the jovial, wise-cracking Rampage either; it's the sneering, howling, intense Rampage who is ready to slam you into next Tuesday. Assuming that running away is not an option, what do you do?

To figure out what you'd be facing, FightMetric tracked all 20 of Rampage's fights in Pride and the UFC (and that one WFA show no one likes to talk about). Making some observations based on the statistical record, below are some things you might want to keep in mind. Forrest Griffin ought to study up before Saturday night's UFC light heavyweight title fight.

Be careful relying on the clinch

Many people have watched Rampage fall prey to the Muay Thai clinch of Wanderlei Silva and Mauricio "Shogun" Rua and figured that the clinch is where Rampage's game is weakest. That would be a big mistake.

Statistically, the clinch is actually the strongest part of Rampage's game.

UFC 86: Preview and Predictions on Rampage Jackson vs. Forrest Griffin and More

UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton "Rampage" Jackson steps into the Octagon with Forrest Griffin Saturday night for what might be the best fight in a great summer of mixed martial arts. Jackson is a brutal brawler who has dominated the division in recent years, while Griffin is a beloved fan favorite who got his start in UFC on The Ultimate Fighter.

MMA fans are in a lather for this one. Here are the details:

What: UFC 86: Jackson vs. Griffin

Who:
In addition to the main event, the televised fights on the card are Patrick Côté vs. Ricardo Almeida, Joe Stevenson vs. Gleison Tibau, Josh Koscheck vs. Chris Lytle and Tyson Griffin vs. Marcus Aurelio.

When: Saturday, 10 p.m. ET

Where: Mandalay Bay Events Center, Las Vegas

How: Pay-per-view, $44.95 ($54.95 in HD), or just follow along with my FanHouse live blog.

Predictions after the jump.

UFC 86 Preview Live Chat 1 p.m. Wednesday


Forrest Griffin and Quinton "Rampage" Jackson will finally step into the Octagon Saturday night at UFC 86. I'm in the mood to chat about it, so join me today at 1 p.m. Eastern for a live discussion of all things MMA.

MMA Live Blog: EliteXC, Adrenaline


Welcome to the FanHouse live blog of tonight's mixed martial arts action, where we'll provide live, round-by-round updates of the EliteXC and Adrenaline shows.

Tonight's biggest fight will be the EliteXC lightweight title bout between champion K.J. Noons and challenger Yves Edwards. Other fights I'm looking forward to seeing include EliteXC's Nick Diaz vs. Muhsin Corbbrey, and Adrenaline's Jason Guida vs. Mike Russow.

We'll discuss them all tonight, beginning after the jump.

UFC 85 Preview Live Chat


Beginning today at 1 p.m. we'll be chatting about tomorrow's UFC 85 event. Join me then as we talk about Matt Hughes vs. Thiago Alves, Michael Bisping vs. Jason Day, Mike Swick vs. Marcus Davis, Fabricio Werdum vs. Brandon Vera and whether this card is worth your pay-per-view dollars.

UFC 85 Preview and Predictions: Matt Hughes- Thiago Alves, Michael Bisping-Jason Day


Saturday's UFC 85 has been a star-crossed event, with one injury after another (most notably to Chuck Liddell) derailing UFC's plans. But it's a testament to the depth of UFC's roster that they've still managed to cobble together a good show -- one that won't match UFC 84 for star power but will make for a great few hours of fights on Saturday afternoon.

Here are the details for Saturday's action:

What: UFC 85: Bedlam

Who:
The main event features Matt Hughes taking on Thiago Alves in a battle of the ages. Appearing on the televised undercard are Michael Bisping vs. Jason Day, Mike Swick vs. Marcus Davis, Fabricio Werdum vs. Brandon Vera and Nathan Marquardt vs. Thales Leites.

When: Saturday, 3 p.m. ET

Where: O2 Arena, London

How: Pay-per-view, $44.95 ($54.95 in HD), or just follow along with my FanHouse live blog. Also be sure to catch my UFC 85 preview chat on Friday at 1 p.m. ET.

Predictions after the jump.

A Guide to MMA for the MSM


We're starting to see more mainstream media coverage of the sport of mixed martial arts, which is good. But a lot of that coverage comes from people who don't know much about the sport, which is bad. So I'd like to offer a few suggestions:

Don't call it "ultimate fighting." The name of the sport is mixed martial arts, or MMA. The most popular organization within MMA is Ultimate Fighting Championship, or UFC. The phrase "ultimate fighting," with those two words lower case, should never appear in your articles. Ultimate Fighting, a phrase that is a registered trademark of the UFC, can appear in your articles, but it should be followed by Championship -- and in general, you can just say UFC.

Sorry, Robin Leach: Tito Ortiz, Jenna Jameson and Dana White Story Too Good to Be True


I don't know where former Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous host Robin Leach gets the information for his blog, but I wish he'd stop. He's going to give responsible bloggers a bad name.

Leach breathlessly reports on the spat that took place among UFC fighter Tito Ortiz, his girlfriend Jenna Jameson, and UFC President Dana White at the post-UFC 84 press conference Saturday night. Except that Leach wasn't there, and he gets his information wrong.

I was there, and I wouldn't really care that Leach gets his information wrong, but when responsible media outlets like the Los Angeles Times then repeat that information, I feel the need to offer a correction.
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