Also thought I'd mention that all the Fighters who showed up for the press conference today were thrown a surprise drug test once the conference was over.
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Seth Baczynski (15-6 MMA, 2-1 UFC) today told MMAjunkie.com Radio (MMAjunkie.com Radio | MMAjunkie.com) he's agreed to fight fellow welterweight Lance Benoist (6-0 MMA, 1-0 UFC) at the event.
UFC officials haven't formally announced the bout, which takes place June 8.
No host city or venue are set for the event, which is part of the Harley-Davidson Hometown Throwdown promotion, in which fight fans vote on the location. Regardless, the event's main card airs on FX, and FUEL TV and Facebook are expected to carry the prelims.
It's not clear where Baczynski vs. Benoist will end up on the lineup.
Baczynski was a cast member on "The Ultimate Fighter 11" who was released after a loss to Brad Tavares on the undercard of the show's live finale in 2010. However, he fought his way back into the promotion, and since his arrival, he's picked up UFC victories over Clay Harvison and Matt Brown, both via submission. The Arizona-based fighter and IFL vet now has a four-fight win streak and has won five of his past six.
His newest opponent, Benoist, also has been on a roll. The Missourian made his UFC debut in September and picked up a unanimous-decision victory over Matt Riddle, which earned him a $55,000 "Fight of the Night" bonus. The two-year pro is now 6-0 with five stoppage victories, but he now returns to the cage after a nine-month layoff from competition.
I've gotta go with Seth on this one. Benoist had an amazing debut against Riddle, but Riddle isn't nearly as seasoned an opponent as Baczynski.
Jason ‘Mayhem’ Miller makes no excuses for his poor performance against Michael Bisping at the Ultimate Fighter 14 finale, but he’s certainly ratcheting up the pressure for his next fight against C.B. Dollaway at UFC 146.
Miller appeared on Spike TV’s MMA Uncensored Live on Thursday night where he addressed the fight, and it doesn’t sound like he’s giving Dollaway much of a chance when they square off in May.
“No, he doesn’t deserve to be in there with me, and I’ll prove it,” Miller said about Dollaway. “I’ll prove it in under a round cause we see I tend to get tired in the second round.”
Following the loss to Bisping in December, there was speculation that the UFC may not even keep the colorful and brash former host of MTV’s Bully Beatdown for another fight, but the powers that be opted to give him at least one more shot in the Octagon.
That shot comes against former Ultimate Fighter finalist C.B. Dollaway, who returns to action after having hip surgery to close out 2011.
It would seem that both fighters are in do or die situations with Dollaway coming back from two straight losses, while Miller needs to rebound from his abhorrent performance against Bisping last year.
“We’re both in a similar spot in our career I guess. We’re on the chopping block, and that’s fine, I’m really happy with that,” Miller stated.
Miller’s feelings about facing a fighter the caliber of Dollaway appear pretty clear, but if he should lose to the former Arizona State wrestler, he’s ready to call for the end of his own UFC career.
“I feel like it, I’m on my own chopping block. If I lose to him, I’m quitting. I quit. I don’t deserve to be in there,” said Miller.
His opinion is strong and his belief in his ability to beat Dollaway seems even stronger, but Miller knows beyond any boastful statement that any middleweight that’s in the UFC is going to be no easy test.
“There’s not a easy fight, there’s no easy fights whatsoever,” Miller stated.
With such a strong statement, Miller will now get the chance to back those words up when he faces Dollaway in May at UFC 146. The fight between the two middleweights will likely air on the UFC 146 prelims on FX.
I agree that they have way to many divisions, but you should definitely try catching this fight between Johnson/McCall. First time they fought it was full of back and forth action at a high pace.
UFC has been so irritating and boring it is not even funny. The cards are not interesting anymore and there is no reason anymore to watch this show except for main events. Anyways McCall and Johnson should be a good rematch, personally did not have McCall winning, he won one round too me anyways rest of the card meh.
“I’ll prove it in under a round cause we see I tend to get tired in the second round.”