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UFC Welterweight Jon Fitch & South Florida’s Tecia Torres making her Pro Debut @ Invicta 3 MMA2DAY Show Special Guests Sunday, Sept. 16
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MMA2DAY Show Special Guests Sunday, Sept. 16 UFC Welterweight Jon Fitch & South Florida’s Tecia Torres making her Pro Debut @ Invicta 3
Invicta FC 3
MMA2DAY Show airs on WPBR 1340AM out of Lake Worth, Florida as well as live on the internet via audio and/or video
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MMA2DAY Show is a Sweet Sports & Entertainment Production www.SweetSE.com
Show Owner/ President: Jim Sweet
Show Hosts: Jim Sweet, Tom Caprio & Guest Co Host – Tim Fowler & Aaron Rajman
Executive Producer: Penny Buffington
MMA2DAY Show a Sweet Sports and Entertainment Production began airing June 6, 2010.
Some Past Guests:
Jeff Monson, Travis Browne, Daniel Cormier, Marcus DaMatta, Bruce Buffer, Cole Miller, Jessica Aguilar, Shonie Carter, Cung Le, Matt Hughes, Frankie Edgar, Clay Guida, Jake Shields, Lacey Schuckman, Angela Magana, Sarah Kaufman, Chael Sonnen, Jacob “Stitch” Duran, Brian Stann, Jen Boronico, Tony Johnson, Shane Del Rasario, Vladimir Matyushenko, Steve Mazzagatti, Joe Soto, David Mitchell , Spencer Paige, Mark Stevens, Rich Attonito, Josh Thomson, Mike Guymon, Billy Evangelista, Igor Almeida, KJ Noons, Donovan Craig, Diego Sanchez, Jorge Rivera, Fight Time Promotion’s CEO/Founder- Howard Davis Jr., Miesha Tate, Mike Bruno, Tim Kennedy, Dan Henderson, Mike Miller- Owner/Promoter of X-1 World Events, Gilbert Melendez, Erik Paulson, Danny Downes, Fabricio Werdum, Justin Wilcox, Gray Maynard, Jeremy Stephens, Jimmy Ninja Chaikong, Anthony Pettis, Nick Hinchliffe, Bellator CEO Bjorn Rebney, Mike Van Arsdale, Michael Shoffner, Kim Couture, Rich Franklin, Rashad Evans, Bellator Announcer- Sean Wheelock, Ronnie Mann, Thiago Alves, Mike Swick, Din Thomas, Combat Consulting- Robert Hines, Marcus Davis, Mark Munoz, Antwain Britt, Roy Nelson, Felice Herrig, Urijah Faber, Cub Swanson, Mike Pierce, Ben Saunders, Ed Herman, Melvin Guillard, Lucas Johnson, Carlos Condit, Referee- Kim Winslow, Actor From Warrior- Frank Grillo, Miguel Torres, Patricia Vidonic, Ben Askren, Sean Loeffler, Tim Sylvia, Robert Emerson, James Hergott (Owned Entertainment),Tony Savo (CFM CEO/Producer), Ian McCall, Charles McCarthy, Pascal Krauss, Carla Esparza, Wilson Gouveia, Ricardo Rivera, Mauro Ranallo, Michael Johnson, Tom Lawlor, Julie Kedzie, Heather Jo Clark, Suzie Montero, Stefanie Guimaraes, Marloes Coenen, Bryan Santee – formed The United Mixed Martial Arts Organization, Alexis Davis, Matt Mitrione, Steve Bruno, Dennis Bermudez, MJ Holland, Brann Redl, John Rivera, Tara Larosa, American Battle Championships President- Aaron Rajman, WFC – World Fighting Championships Fight Promoter – Matt McGovern, UCMMA CEO/Promoter Dave O’Donnell & Michelle Waterson, Malki Kawa – President/C.E.O First Round Management
UCMMA CEO/Promoter Dave O’Donnell & Post Fight UFC 150 Interview w/ Dennis Bermudez MMA2DAY Show Guests 8/12
MMA2DAY Show Special Guests Sunday, Aug. 12 – Former Cage Rage and Current UCMMA CEO/Promoter Dave O’Donnell, Post Fight UFC 150 Interview w/ Dennis Bermudez & South Florida’s MJ Holland
UFC 150: Henderson vs Edgar 2
Main Card
Henderson vs Edgar
Cerrone vs Guillard
Shields vs Herman
Okami vs Roberts
Lawrence vs Holloway
Prelims
Bermudez vs Hayden
Hamman vs Kuiper
Stone vs Perez
Pague vs Camus
Lentz vs Mitsuoka
August 11, 2012 / Pepsi Center, Denver, United States live on PPV
Dennis Bermudez Sherdog Fight History
| Result | Fighter | Event | Method/Referee | R | Time |
| win | Pablo Garza | UFC on Fox 3 – Diaz vs. Miller May / 5 / 2012 | Decision (Unanimous) Kevin Mulhall | 3 | 5:00 |
| loss | Diego Brandao | UFC – The Ultimate Fighter 14 Finale Dec / 3 / 2011 | Submission (Armbar) Josh Rosenthal | 1 | 4:51 |
| loss | Jordan Rinaldi | PFC – PA Fighting Championships 4 Nov / 20 / 2010 | Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) Keith Peterson | 1 | 2:13 |
| loss | Drew Fickett | Shine Fights 3 – 2010 Lightweight Grand Prix Sep / 10 / 2010 | Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) Shane Garrett | 1 | 2:02 |
| win | Shannon Gugerty | Shine Fights 3 – 2010 Lightweight Grand Prix Sep / 10 / 2010 | Decision (Unanimous) Shane Garrett | 2 | 5:00 |
| win | Joey Carroll | PFC – PA Fighting Championships 3 Jun / 26 / 2010 | Decision (Unanimous) N/A | 3 | 5:00 |
| win | Kevin Roddy | M-1 Selection 2010 – The Americas Round 1 Apr / 3 / 2010 | Decision (Unanimous) Kevin Mulhall | 3 | 5:00 |
| win | Jeremiah Gurley | Deathroll MMA – There’s Gonna Be A Fight Tonight 2 Mar / 12 / 2010 | TKO (Punches) Chip Snider | 1 | 1:55 |
| win | Marcos Maciel de Oliveira | PFC – PA Fighting Championships 2 Feb / 7 / 2010 | TKO (Punches) Kevin Mulhall | 1 | 2:57 |
| win | Jimmy Seipel | AFL – Asylum Fight League 25 Feb / 6 / 2010 | Submission (Guillotine Choke) Dan Miragliotta | 2 | 0:41 |
| win | Chris Connor | PFC – PA Fighting Championships 1 Nov / 6 / 2009 | TKO (Punches) Kevin Mulhall | 1 | 4:01 |
MMA2DAY Show airs on WPBR 1340AM out of Lake Worth, Florida as well as live on the internet via audio and/or video
You can even listen on your phone by calling 712 432 6625.
Fans may call in and participate – 866 936 9727
MMA2DAY Show is a Sweet Sports & Entertainment Production www.SweetSE.com
Show Owner/ President: Jim Sweet
Show Hosts: Jim Sweet, Tom Caprio & Guest Co Host – Tim Fowler
Executive Producer: Penny Buffington
MMA2DAY Show a Sweet Sports and Entertainment Production began airing June 6, 2010.
Some Past Guests:
Jeff Monson, Travis Browne, Daniel Cormier, Marcus DaMatta, Bruce Buffer, Cole Miller, Jessica Aguilar, Shonie Carter, Cung Le, Matt Hughes, Frankie Edgar, Clay Guida, Jake Shields, Lacey Schuckman, Angela Magana, Sarah Kaufman, Chael Sonnen, Jacob “Stitch” Duran, Brian Stann, Jen Boronico, Tony Johnson, Shane Del Rasario, Vladimir Matyushenko, Steve Mazzagatti, Joe Soto, David Mitchell , Spencer Paige, Mark Stevens, Rich Attonito, Josh Thomson, Mike Guymon, Billy Evangelista, Igor Almeida, KJ Noons, Donovan Craig, Diego Sanchez, Jorge Rivera, Fight Time Promotion’s CEO/Founder- Howard Davis Jr., Miesha Tate, Mike Bruno, Tim Kennedy, Dan Henderson, Mike Miller- Owner/Promoter of X-1 World Events, Gilbert Melendez, Erik Paulson, Danny Downes, Fabricio Werdum, Justin Wilcox, Gray Maynard, Jeremy Stephens, Jimmy Ninja Chaikong, Anthony Pettis, Nick Hinchliffe, Bellator CEO Bjorn Rebney, Mike Van Arsdale, Michael Shoffner, Kim Couture, Rich Franklin, Rashad Evans, Bellator Announcer- Sean Wheelock, Ronnie Mann, Thiago Alves, Mike Swick, Din Thomas, Combat Consulting- Robert Hines, Marcus Davis, Mark Munoz, Antwain Britt, Roy Nelson, Felice Herrig, Urijah Faber, Cub Swanson, Mike Pierce, Ben Saunders, Ed Herman, Melvin Guillard, Lucas Johnson, Carlos Condit, Referee- Kim Winslow, Actor From Warrior- Frank Grillo, Miguel Torres, Patricia Vidonic, Ben Askren, Sean Loeffler, Tim Sylvia, Robert Emerson, James Hergott (Owned Entertainment),Tony Savo (CFM CEO/Producer), Ian McCall, Charles McCarthy, Pascal Krauss, Carla Esparza, Wilson Gouveia, Ricardo Rivera, Mauro Ranallo, Michael Johnson, Tom Lawlor, Julie Kedzie, Heather Jo Clark, Suzie Montero, Stefanie Guimaraes, Marloes Coenen, Bryan Santee – formed The United Mixed Martial Arts Organization, Alexis Davis, Matt Mitrione, Steve Bruno
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UFC 130- Edgar and Maynard are Forced to Withdraw with Injuries
Rampage vs. Hamill headlines UFC 130 on May 28th after Edgar and Maynard are forced to withdraw with injuries…
The highly-anticipated third bout between UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar and number one contender Gray Maynard will have to wait a little longer, as it was announced today that both fighters have suffered injuries in training camp that will take them out of the UFC 130 main event on May 28th.
Stepping up into the UFC 130 main event slot is the bout between former UFC light heavyweight champ Quinton “Rampage” Jackson and Matt “The Hammer” Hamill, and moving to the Pay-Per-View card will be the Thiago Alves vs. Rick Story welterweight showdown.
In Spike TV prelim action, Tim Boetsch‘s middleweight debut against Kendall Grove will join the bantamweight fight between Miguel Angel Torres and Demetrious Johnson.
http://www.ufc.com/news/Edgar-Maynard-III-Postponed-Rampage-Hamill-Headlines-130
FIRST-EVER PUBLIC GATHERING OF ALL SEVEN UFC CHAMPIONS SET FOR TORONTO
FIRST-EVER PUBLIC GATHERING OF ALL SEVEN UFC CHAMPIONS SET FOR TORONTO
A Truly Unique Media and Fan Experience Set for Friday, April 29 at 3:15 p.m. ET at Ricoh Coliseum
Las Vegas, Nevada –The biggest weekend in the history of the Ultimate Fighting Championship® and the sport of mixed martial arts will now feature another truly memorable event. For the first-time ever, all seven UFC® world champions will gather for a presentation at the Ricoh Coliseum in Toronto on Friday, April 29 at 3:15 p.m. ET. The event brings together the “Super 7” reigning UFC champions for a truly unique media and fan experience.
UFC bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz, featherweight champion Jose Aldo, lightweight champion Frankie Edgar, welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre, middleweight champion Anderson Silva, light heavyweight champion Jon Jones and heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez will take part in a media photo opportunity and participate in a special presentation on stage.
“We wanted to give fans a truly once-in-a-lifetime chance to see all seven UFC champions gathered together and we couldn’t think of a better place to do it than in Toronto,” UFC President Dana White said. “The entire week is going to be crazy. From the community events to the Fan Expo to 55,000 people at Rogers Centre for UFC 129, I am really looking forward to taking over the city of Toronto.”
The “Super 7” presentation will be streamed live on UFC.com. It will be immediately followed by weigh-ins for UFC® 129 at 4 p.m. ET.
UFC® 129: ST-PIERRE vs. SHIELDS, which is presented by TapouT®, is the first major mixed martial arts event to ever be held in Ontario. The event doubles the largest gate and attendance records in UFC history and is also the largest single-day event gate in the history of Rogers Centre, which has played home to some of the world’s top entertainment and sporting events.
UFC® 129: ST-PIERRE vs. SHIELDS will be available live on Pay-Per-View at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT on UFC.tv, iN DEMAND, DirecTV, DISH Network, Avail-TVN, BellTV, Shaw Communications, Sasktel, and Viewer’s Choice Canada for a suggested retail price of $44.99 US/$49.99 CAN for Standard Definition and $54.99 US/$59.99 CAN for High Definition.
For more information, or current UFC fight news, visit UFC.com.
UFC 118 Media Conference BJ Penn & Frankie Edgar
UFC 118 is being held in Boston, Ma. Aug. 28. The main event of the night will be the rematch lightweight title fight between Frankie Edgar vs. BJ Penn. The co-main event is the light heavyweight match-up between mixed martial arts veteran Randy “The Natural” Couture and making his UFC debut boxer James “Lights Out” Toney.
The following quotes were given to Penny Buffington of MMA2DAY and others members of the press during the UFC 118 Media Conference with the current UFC lightweight title holder Frankie “The Answer” Edgar and BJ “The Prodigy’ Penn.
To hear the audio from the UFC Media conference with Randy Couture and James Toney go to: http://www.pennyjomma.com/
Frankie Edgar: I try not to even think about the title. It’s another fight, it’s another great challenge ahead of me and that’s how I approach it. So this is a totally new fight for me whether it’s a title defense or a new fight, old fight – it doesn’t matter. It’s all the same to me.
You know, easy. I mean, you know, when you’re preparing for someone like BJ, you know, right away it’s going to force you to really focus and gear up for another hard fight. And, you know, I know BJ’s a very smart fighter and he’s got a good team around him and I know he’s going to come in with a great plan to counter my last fight. So, you know, my team and I have really focused on trying to counter what he’s going to counter if we can, you know
BJ Penn: I’m not really a big guy on watching the films even if it’s a great fight that I won. I still don’t think that I did good enough. But I take a lot from the first fight from when we were in the ring. It actually is one of the fights that I kind of can remember.
Frankie actually did some things that impressed me actually and actually that I started adding to my game. I liked how he didn’t hold on to the take downs too much and just kind of broke away. And I like how he did some different things and no matter who you are in the ring with they’re always teaching you and you’re always constantly learning.
As far as watching tapes, that’s not me. I can’t sit down. I get too bored sitting there and watching tapes. But I took away from it what happened in the fight. And I remember I know how hard Frankie hits and I know how fast he is and I know the way he moves and he does well in all those areas and that’s what I’m preparing for next week.
I think there are a lot of great fights out there and I want to – I’m 31 right now and I have been with the company for 10 years and I really want to be as active as I can in this next couple years coming up in my life. So I’m glad that there are all these contenders around in the division. It’s very good. It’s a very good division.
Frankie Edgar: When I come in I think my last three or four fights I’ve been the underdog. So it’s a role I’m becoming comfortable with so I seem to perform pretty good in this position.
BJ Penn: I congratulate Frankie Edgar on a good performance and that’s pretty much – Frankie did bruise me up pretty good here and there but I didn’t have almost like a brain damage type of feeling. I was just kind of feeling sorry for myself and this and that. So I realized pretty quick what went down. loss to Frankie actually made me step back and realize that I want to fight as much as I can, you know. After the fight with Frankie, you know, God willing I have no broken hand or any broken bones or no suspension, you know, I want to, you know, fight next month, fight, you know, next week. I really, you know, I don’t know if I feel my biological clock ticking or what but I just want to get in there and I just want to fight as much as possible and just see it, you know. I’ve kind of spaced my career out actually over the ten years and I kind of want to make a push to be a true fighter, a person that fights all the time. And I think I’ve got a good training camp and I’ve kind of figured out how to keep myself healthy through multiple training camps I think I could do it and I think I could try to be very busy and very active. And, you know, I don’t want to say that it’s just all about the money but I wouldn’t mind, you know, trying to make some money.
Frankie Edgar: I think every fighter has doubts. I mean, you know, it’s just what makes – what sets you apart is how you face them and what you do to combat those doubts.
BJ Penn: You know what? You know, maybe people (say this) about me, but, you know, as far as wanting to go out there and prove that Frankie Edgar can’t beat me and get my belt back, you know, there is no lack of motivation for this fight.
You know, I want to prove to the world, I want to prove to Frankie, I want to prove to Frankie’s corner, I want to prove to my corner, I want to prove to everybody, you know, who the best fighter is in the world, who’s got the most tools, and who can execute better. And, you know, the – as far as motivation, you know, I can find something. I can find something to not like Frankie about, you know.
First of all, no one is untouchable. And if they are, they just haven’t, you know, they just haven’t run into the right guy.
You know, when you hear people say you’re the greatest lightweight of all time and this and that and this and that, it’s bullshit. It’s not real. It’s fake. You know, being the champ is fake, all of that is all fake.
You just go out there, you’ve got to keep training, keeping training as hard as you can and keep winning fights. The only thing that’s real is the fight. Everything else is fake.
Frankie Edgar: We really try not to put a face on somebody, you know. It’s a style I’m fighting. And if I can go into every fight like that, that definitely takes the mental part out of it.


































