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UFC 109: Tito Ortiz Explains His Comments...

We posted the video of Mark Coleman flipping out on Tito Ortiz last night, and shockingly it’s still up.

Ariel Helwani, who is awesome, caught up with Ortiz afterward to get an explanation. He also talked a little bit about The Ultimate Fighter season 11.

Well, Tito, Thanks to Google, I found out what Coleman’s manager said that night. Here it is.

“The only thing Coleman is afraid of when it comes to Tito is contracting swine flu from that dirty ass d-bag. We all know where he lays his head down at night. Tito wants to get personal with a legend? OK, let’s get personal – we can all go to our porn collections and watch what Tito sleeps with night after night.”

Call me crazy, but if you married to the world’s most famous porn star, don’t you have to be ready for shit like this?

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MMA World Rankings: Welterweight

I’ve seen a lot of MMA World Rankings lately and I haven’t found one I 100% agree with.  Therefore I’m launching the first ever 3rd String Safety Official MMA World Rankings.  Please, hold your applause.  These rankings will be fluid and updated after every major MMA card.

Updated 2/8/10

1) Georges St. Pierre (19-2)

I don’t know if GSP’s dominance can really be explained in words.  He’s the best wrestler in MMA and that’s the base of his game.  However he also has top notch jiu-jitsu and excellent striking.  Quite simply GSP is a freakish athlete and I’m not sure anyone will knock him off this perch for quite some time.  He’s already dismantled Fitch, Alves and Koscheck.   To me GSP has nothing left to prove at 170 pounds.  It’s time to see what he can do at 185.

Next up: Dan Hardy, UFC 111

2) Jon Fitch (21-3)

How good is Jon Fitch?  He might be one of the top 10 pound for pound fighters in the world and he’s not even the best fighter in his own weight class.  Fitch has only lost once, to GSP, in the last seven years.  He’s 11-1 in the UFC and holds wins over Thiago Alves, Diego Sanchez and Paulo Thiago.  His wrestling is amazing, his jiu-jitsu doesn’t get nearly enough credit (he submitted Roan Carneriro) and he can hold his own striking.  If it wasn’t for GSP, Jon Fitch would be a superstar.

The only knock on Fitch is that as of late he’s taken a workman-like approach to his fights.  He’s fought smart but hasn’t looked to finish fights.  While this might keep him in the win column it’ll keep him out of the title picture.

Next up: Thiago Alves, UFC 111

3) Thiago Alves (16-6)

Alves is another guy who curses GSP’s existence everyday.  Alves is a huge welterweight with sick striking and great take-down defense.  If GSP didn’t exist Alves and Fitch would probably pass the title between each other.

Up Next: Jon Fitch, UFC 111

4) Josh Koscheck (14-4)

It’s amazing that ‘Kos even won a single fight on the Ultimate Fighter. Four years ago he was a wrestler wearing an MMA’s fighters clothing. He was nicknamed the “blanket” by the fans and got a rep as being a lay-n-pray fighter. Since then ‘Kos has evolved into a complete fighter. His take downs are still top notch but he’s developed into a very sound kick boxer. He has a tremendous right hand, ala Dan Henderson, that he might be guilty of loading up on too much. Koscheck is a great athlete and along with GSP, Fitch and Alves form a tier in the welterweight division. After ‘Kos there’s a big gap in talent.

Next up: Paul Daley, UFC 113

5) Paulo Thiago (12-1)

Thiago 2 – AKA 1.  Thiago is no fluke.  In three of his four UFC fights Thiago has taken on three top welterweights and beat two of them and hung with the other.  Thiago sits at 5 in my welterweight rankings but has an unbelievable ceiling.  His kick boxing is getting better every fight and he finally is starting to show some technique to go along with his natural power.  His ground skills also are top notch and after his text book choke out of Mike Swick  has now put the entire division on notice.

Next up: Nothing Scheduled.

6) Dan Hardy (23-6)

Hardy put his name on the map with a serious of impressive wins, including a dominating performance against Mike Swick.  Hardy has heavy hands and decent take down defense but that’s about it. Koscheck questioned Hardys legitimacy as a number one contender and I have to say I agree. He doesn’t hold a win over a top welterweight and his fight against Marcus Davis could have gone either way.

Regardless as Matt Serra taught us St. Pierre isn’t invincible and Hardy’s heavy hands can certainly get the job done.

Next up: Georges St. Pierre, UFC 111

7) Nick Diaz (21-7)

Nick Diaz your career and fighting style defies logic.  Diaz attacks with these goofy “slap” punches that in theory shouldn’t work yet we’ve seen that his K.O. power in both his hands (see his KO of boxer Robbie Lawler.)  His wrestling is average but his jiu-jitsu skills are top notch.  The Cesar Gracie black-belt loves to use his BJJ to sweep and take down his opponent (both him and his brother love the standing Kimura.)

Next up: Nothing Scheduled.

8 ) Paul Daley (23-8-2)

Daley is another upstart British fighter. Filling it for Mike Swick he upset Martin Kampman by KO.  His encore performance he KO Dustin Hazelett in highlight reel fashion. Much like Hardy “Semtex” has heavy hands that are very fast, solid boxing technique but that’s about it. He has no ground game and not much of a wrestling base. He can knock you out but a smart game plan will neutralize his power.

It feels weird putting a guy in the 8 spot who lost to Nick Thompson by decision just 11 months ago.  However, I’m not sure there’s anyone more deserving.

Next up: Josh Koshceck, UFC 113

9) Martin Kampmann (15-3)

Kampmann was in line for a shot at GSP after a narrow win over Carlos Condit. A funny thing happened on the way to a title fight. He got TKO’d against Daley in a questionable stoppage. Kampmann was pressed against the fence and eating blows but he was covering up and never was dropped. It was the rare standing stoppage. Kampmann is a kick boxer by trade but has developed a well rounded game.  He’s a dangerous fighter to try to stand and trade with.  Just ask Jacob Volkman.

Next up: Ben Saunders, UFC 111

10) Carlos Condit (24-5)

The former WEC champ was on the fast track to a title shot before losing a close fight to Martin Kampmann.  Since then Condit rebounded by beating Jake Ellenberger (a win that gets more impressive as we see what a fighter Ellenberger is.)  The Natural Born Killer has a well rounded game, mixing in submissions and striking skills. 

Next up: Rory MacDonald, UFC 115

Honorable Mention: Jay Hieron, Dan Hornbuckle

Not Ranked: Jake Shields, Matt Hughes, Diego Sanchez

Prospects: John Hathaway, Rick Story, Matt Riddle, Nick Osipczack, Rory MacDonald

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Breaking Down IGN's First Look of UFC 2010: Undisputed...

As May 25th draws closer, I’m getting more and more pumped for UFC 2010: Undisputed. After last year’s game was awesome, you can only assume that this year’s is going to be even better. IGN.com did a first look at the game this weekend, and I’ll be bringing you the MMA fans view of some of the news.

Let’s get started.

Moments ago, the company ran UFC Undisputed 2010 through its first public match – Mike Swick versus Paulo Thiago – and although the gameplay demo was extremely short, THQ promised and showcased some really good stuff. For starters and piggybacking off of my complaint, the static animations of 2009 are gone. When your fighters are in the prone position or mid-hold, they’re not just sitting there — they’re living and breathing. You’ll see your arm struggle against a hold as you try and break it, there are transitions between takedowns, and – thank the Lord – there are cage moves. This year, if you’re good enough, you’re going to be able to slam coverboy Brock Lesnar up against the chain link and wail on his ribcage.

This is a great thing. The game did have a “rock’em, sock’em robots” feel to it at times because most of animations were stiff. This was especially true in the ground game, as the opponent would stand still during transitions. Besides that, cage work was one of the biggest gripes of players last year. The fact that the fights took place in a cage, but you couldn’t interact with it was a bit ridiculous. Look for things like clinches, flurries against the cage and switching levels for takedowns to be included this year.

You can switch to the southpaw stance if you click in on the right joystick, the fight animations have been quadrupled, the clinch has been reanimated, the number of front submissions have been doubled, there’s a new targeting system, and there are individual submissions like B.J. Penn’s arm trap. Not enough octagon goodness? THQ has added karate, Greco-Roman wrestling, and Sambo fighting styles while doing away with archetypes for fighters – created fighters will now use individual movesets.

All good news once again. Fighters like Rich Franklin will feel more realistic due to the addition of the south paw stance. More of anything is never a bad thing, and more submissions and animations are a really good thing. The same goes for more fighting styles as the original six that were in the game simply weren’t enough. Since they did away with archetypes, I wonder how the new movesets will work. MMA is a sport where everyone knows how to do pretty much everything, just with varying levels of skills and success. Will my boxer not be able to throw muay thai knees? Will a wrestler not be able to use a triangle? Actually, that one kinda makes sense. Still, I’m curious of how that is going to work. Fighter specific animations are cool, but it made Anderson Silva a bitch to play with last year.

It did look sweet – the graphics are no doubt sharper than last year, as sweat clung to the fighters’ chests and blood spurted out as punches rained down on Thiago’s face – but that was about it. To drive home that TV presentation, the match ended with the fighters in the ring in post-fight outfits such as Swick’s “Dethrone Royalty Texas” shirt.

YYEEESSSSS. Call me a dork, but I think that the presentation is so important. Thinks like walkout shirts and banners for the fighters makes it feel more like an actual UFC. Besides, I already shot walking out in the Josh Koscheck UFC 106 walkout shirt.

It wasn’t shown, but a THQ press release makes it sound like UFC Undisputed 2010 is making a serious play for one of the best online fighting games. In this year’s game you’ll apparently be able to form “fight camps and leagues, train like real-life UFC fighters and go online to compete against other camps.” There will be online co-op sparring sessions that dictate your credibility, popularity and the types of sponsorships you get. On top of that, this year’s career mode will include the “Game Is Watching You” system, which will “track every action and use this information to dictate in-game commentary, opponent intelligence and overall career progression.”

This is meaty stuff. The online “camp” system sounds awesome. Sign-ups for The 3rd String Safety camp will come. Since Jason sucks, we’ll need good fighters. Similar to NBA2K10, the game seems to use a dynamic commentary system which should bring your created character to life, which is a breath of fresh air after last year’s game. They barely even mentioned your character last year.

Typically in the world of video games, the first year a sports game comes out is dedicated to getting the gameplay right. THQ did that just about perfectly. The second year is when they add all the features that they wanted to add in year one but didn’t have time. That seems to be the direction that Undisputed is headed.

UFC 2010: Undisputed comes out on May 25th. Yes, my copy is already pre-ordered.

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UFC 109: Coleman Curses At Tito, World Laughs.

This will be taken down before long, but what the hell, while it’s up, enjoy. Viewer Discretion is advised.

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UFC 109: Nate Marquardt TapouT Signature Tee

Nate….Nate….NATE!

How could you do this me? Rather than writing about Nate getting his rematch against Silva, or maybe even taking over the middleweight reins from Belfort, I now have to listen to Chael Sonnen’s annoying voice for eight months. This is what hell is like. I guarantee it.

Nate will be back on his feet soon, and you want to be on the bandwagon when he is. That’s why you should buy this shirt.

It’s the same shirt that we wore for UFC 102. That’s the beauty of these TapouT signature shirts. They are reusable. To quote a friend of mine tonight “That’s a cool shirt.”

Ladies and gentlemen, if that’s not enough reason to buy it, what is?

MMA Warehouse can get you this cool shirt for 35.99.

For more UFC 109 gear, check out The 3rd String Store.

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UFC 109: Stock Watch

Stock Up

  1. Chael Sonnen – Fuck. The UFC’s newest super-villian seems to actually have something behind his insane rants. We all knew he could wrestle, but no one expect Nate Marquardt to be taken down so easily. Sonnen said that both the flying knee and the guillotine by Nate almost put him out. Best case scenario: Anderson Silva defeats Vitor Belfort and then ends Sonnen’s life with Muay Thai knees.
  2. Paulo Thiago – Thiago had Swick timed so quickly that the American Kickboxing Academy student couldn’t land anything. Thiago is no joke in welterweight division, and don’t be surprised if he gives up his police job to start training full-time. For some reason, Jason and I both agree that we see him getting the Paul Daley v. Josh Koscheck winner.
  3. Randy Couture – Obvious? Listen, we all knew that Randy was going to win this fight. It was designed for him to win. The next big fight at 205 is Machida and Shogun. If Machida wins, don’t be surprised if we see Randy get his shot for another light heavyweight championship.

Stock Down

  1. Nate Marquardt – My bad. I wrote a whole article about how Nate was the next big thing at 185, and then he loses. The sad part? I still beleive it. Take some time to go and train takedown defense against Georges St. Pierre and then come back in a couple of months. My only concern is that someone like Nate who relies so much on knees and kicks will always be susceptible to takedowns.
  2. Frank Trigg – It’s been fun Frank. This is likely a career for the Rochester, New York native. He said that he would quit if he was cut from the UFC, and after being knocked out by Matt Serra, he’s likely to be cut. Frank should head back to the broadcast booth. He’s better than most out there right now.
  3. Mike Swick – That’s two losses in a row for Swick. I think that we’ve seen that Swick just isn’t championship material. While his striking is excellent, he just lacks the overall level of skill necessary to really make a mark at 170. Swick can still carve out a career hanging around the top 10, but don’t expect him to get to the top of the mountain. Leave that to his teammates, Koscheck and Jon Fitch.
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