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By Zach Arnold | July 25, 2007

QVC is selling the Hulk Hogan Ultimate Grill with Interchangeable Grill, Griddle, & Waffle Plates. The ‘Ultimate Grill’ for $100 USD? Wonder if UFC is paying attention?
I feel the need to state that this has been one hell of a July in terms of news. I want to create a poll asking the readers what they think the most noteworthy MMA news story has been this month. Nominate some topics by posting a reply in the comments section.
Retired NFL superstar Deion Sanders manages to link dogfighting with MMA in only a way a man of his style possibly can:
I believe Vick had a passion for dogfighting. I know many athletes who share his passion. The allure is the intensity and the challenge of a dog fighting to the death. It’s like ultimate fighting, but the dog doesn’t tap out when he knows he can’t win.
It reminds me of when I wore a lot of jewelry back in the day because I always wanted to have the biggest chain or the biggest, baddest car. It gives you status.
Can I pause for a moment to ask you a question?
Who shot Darrant Williams? Remember the Denver Bronco cornerback? I’m just more concerned about bringing to justice someone who killed a human. Or finding out who broke into Miami Heat forward Antoine Walker’s home, tied him up and robbed him at gunpoint.
Then, there is The Wichita Eagle, which somehow tries to loosely tie in UFC’s popularity with the Palestinian/Israeli conflict. The author’s e-mail is here.
The card line-up for tomorrow’s ShoXC event.
Ikuhisa “Minowaman” Minowa will be fighting Mike Seal on August 11th in Nagoya at Aichi Prefectural Gym (a 9,500-seat building). All Japan Pro-Wrestling’s “brother” YASSHI will be fighting Takesuke Kume. The event promoter is HEAT.
I was wondering why Amp’d Mobile was still a UFC sponsor at their most recent show, even though the company that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Well, on Wednesday, the other shoe dropped — Amp’d Mobile is completely finished. (Hat tip: Mikeinformer.)
If you want to hear what a person who makes actual steroids sounds like, here you go. Spend 15 minutes out of your day to hear this. The lead host in the segment, Karl Ravech, brings up a good suggestion – why didn’t baseball hire their own drug chemists to “get to the other side” and slow down new cheating? UFC might want to consider the same question. They have the money to do it.
Speaking of a drug culture in sports, we spent an hour discussing MMA’s drug culture on the latest edition of Fight Opinion Radio. Go listen to the show. Please let me know if you are having any troubles with the podcasting feed. iTunes updated the feed on my end, so I didn’t have any difficulties. Feedburner has done a really good job.
Sam Caplan on MMA promoters instituting their own drug testing. He’s not a believer.
The Michigan State House has passed a bill legalizing MMA.
Dana White rationalizes booking Chuck Liddell vs. Keith Jardine.
Onto today’s headlines.
- Bloody Elbow: All hail BodogFight
- MMA Weekly: Mirko trains with Remy Bonjasky & Gilbert Yvel for Kongo
- The Fight Network: European MMA round-up
- MMA on Tap: IFL GP tournament line-ups and dates
- The Fightworks Podcast: IFL conference call notes
- Fightlinker: The UFC is picky
- The Guam Pacific Daily News: Mike Fowler feels like family
- The Daily O’Collegian (Oklahoma State University): Former Cowboy Jake Rosholt takes title in first MMA bout
- 411 Mania: What will happen to the UFC Lightweight title?
- Dave Scholler: Help wanted – commissioner to lead boxing
- Fight Network Radio: Mike Swick interview
- Kyodo News: 3 nabbed for allegedly trying to extort ex-sumo wrestler Kyokushuzan
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Wait, wait, wait.
Does this mean our favorite Ultimate Fighter winners no longer have free cell phone service for life?!
That was a cool prize.
Voodoo Murder 4 Life
Is Hogan going to be personally appearing on the channel to hawk this knock off or did he just lend his name to it for a quick buck? Is the reason they are not showing the lid because they don’t have Hogan’s signature on it? Does Hogan realize how stupid this is?
What could top both competitors in the Lightweight Championship match at UFC Stacked both testing positive for steroids as biggest news story in July?
I don’t think Neon Deion is trying to bash MMA, although, it does in a way sound like it.
This does put Roy Jones Jr.’s support of Cock Fighting in perspective though. Well, really, it doesn’t, but athletes should try not to like a legit sport with something that truly is cruel and unusual to do.
Mateo – Hogan was indeed on QVC at Midnight EST hawking the grill and eating food from it. He was doing his usual brilliant sell-job. He’ll be on the channel all day long.
Didnt Hogan say that he was supposed to be the face of the George Forman Grill but his wife was on the phone so they called George Forman instead. The guy is a joker.
Hogan is a work unto himself.
The Dan Wetzel article on sports scandals (linked previously on this blog) is presently spotlighted as a lead article on yahoo.com with the headline “Catching up on the scandals”
Zuffa Myth rears it’s ugly head in the Wetzel article.
“Rather than lash out at Sen. John McCain’s famed assessment that MMA was “human cockfighting,” he embraced it and worked to create the regulation that made it legit.”
I still think the biggest news story of the week is Gary Shaw saying at a press conference that he wants to expand the weight divisions, and already plans on having a weight division between Welterweight and Lightweight. Completely going against the unified rules. This is what happens when bad boxing guys enter the sport. Showtime is just as much to blame for this. They have seen what themselves and HBO have helped the sport become. And now they are allowing an idiot promoter to do the same thing.
I am waiting in anticipation for the EliteXC weight divisions…. Eventually I’m sure they will look something like this….
Super Heavyweight – 265 lbs +
Heavyweight – 265 lbs.
Cruiserweight – 225 lbs.
Light Heavyweight – 205 lbs.
Super Middleweight – 195 lbs.
Middleweight – 185 lbs.
Super Welterweight – 178 lbs.
Welterweight – 170 lbs.
Super Lightweight – 162 lbs.
Lightweight – 155 lbs.
Super Featherweight – 150 lbs.
Featherweight – 145 lbs.
Super Bantamweight – 140 lbs.
Bantamweight – 135 lbs.
Super Flyweight – 130 lbs.
Flyweight – 125 lbs.
Strawweight – 120 lbs.
Having extra weight divisions isn’t “against the unified rules”. Fighters are contracted to catchweights all the time.
New Marcus Aurelio interview up at http://www.mmanews.com RSS feed is http://www.mmanews.com/rss.xml
I need a goddamn review of that Hogan grill. I wanna see how it REALLy works. Especially if those grill lids don’t offer any heat protection. Burns FTW.