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UFC 132 – Guillard Victory

UFC 132 –  Guillard Victory!

Hayabusa Sponsored Fighter Melvin Guillard notched up his fifth consecutive win with an impressive TKO Victory over Shane Roller at UFC 132 last weekend. Having ended two out of his last three fights in the first round, Guillard is living up to his to claim when he said, “…. I go in for the kill”!

Surely this win now edges the lightening quick New Orleans based fighter one step closer to a title shot in the UFC, the ambitious self confident Guillard certainly rates his chances and his stopping power against anyone he comes up against, quoting himself, “… I’m a finisher. I’m the No. 1 fighter in the UFC at lightweight, that’s a finisher”.

With another explosive victory under his belt, how long will it be until he get’s his title chance…

UFC 131 – Vancouver

UFC 131 - Vancouver

Sam Stout will have the hometown advantage as he enters the Octagon in Vancouver. This Canadian lightweight has some of the most technical striking skills in the UFC. Stout has never had a boring fight and many of his battles, especially the ones with Spencer Fisher, are fan favourites. Devastatingly quick, incredibly durable and ultra-talented, “Hands of Stone” will be put to the test when he faces one of the toughest challenges of his young career.

Yves Edwards is one of the pioneers of the lightweight division. This “thugjitsu” master is a true veteran of the sport. Yves takes a three fight win streak into the octagon and is looking to put a stop to the Canadian warrior.

The young lion and the crafty veteran will put on a fight that is sure to excite all fans. Their styles are different, their countries are different, their attitudes are different, but one thing will be the same; they will be fighting each other in style. Both athletes will be wearing the Hayabusa Pro Competition Shiai Fight Shorts. These shorts allow each warrior to bring their best to a fight, which has the potential to become a classic.

Vagner Rocha has the opportunity of a lifetime. As a late replacement for the injured Mac Danzig, Vagner is set to make his UFC debut. He is going to have his hands full against former WEC title challenger Donald Cerrone. Look for Rocha to use his powerful ground game against “Cowboy”. It will not matter if Rocha is on his back or in the mount, he will be able to fight with confidence, knowing his Hayabusa Pro Competition Shiai Fight Shorts will stand up to anything.

A perfect 5-0 record is on the line as Chris Weidman enters the Octagon for the second time. “The All American” travels to Canada to take on Jesse Bongfeldt. Chris, a wrestling stand out, has been touted as one of the top middleweight prospects to hit the sport in years. This looks to be a classic grappler vs. striker match up. Weidman, under the tutelage of Matt Serra and Ray Longo, might have something else in store for Bongfeldt. No matter where the fight takes place, Chris Weidman will be able to control the pace of the fight wearing the Hayabusa Pro Competition Shiai Fight Shorts.

UFC newcomer Jason Young is ready to make an immediate impact in the featherweight division. This British fighter is ready to take on Dustin Poirier. With three submission losses, “Shotgun” will have to be extra careful against Poirier, an accomplished grappler. Young will have to be ready to be strong, fast and accurate. “Shotgun” stated that one of his favourite striking techniques is “Catching a flush head kick”. This technique will be a lot easier as he will be wearing the Hayabusa Pro Competition Shiai Fight Shorts. The Pro Performance stretch panel and split side seams allow for unrestricted range of motion.

Jon Olav Einemo is a grappling wiz. He has been out of the fight game since 2006, but is ready to return to action. Five of his wins have come by submission, including four arm bars, and he will need to bring his best game as he faces off against Dave Herman. Herman is a big, heavy handed, warrior with 14 (T)KO’s in his career. Einemo will look to drag “Pee Wee” to the ground and submit him early. This heavyweight bout features two big fighters making their UFC debuts. The difference is that Einemo will make his wearing the Hayabusa Pro Competition Shiai Fight Shorts. These shorts are perfectly engineered to allow Einemo to grapple with confidence.

Mike Massenzio makes his return to the UFC, but will do it in the light heavyweight division. He steps in the Octagon covered head to toe in Hayabusa. He will look great making his entrance, but it is inside the cage that he needs to prove himself. Massenzio, wearing the Hayabusa Pro Competition Shiai Fight Shorts, will look to make a major impact in the 205 lb. division. This wrestling stand out has faced controversy in the past, in a loss to Dollaway, but will look to make a statement at UFC 131. His competition is stiff, in the form of Krzysztof Soszynski, but he is ready for the challenge. Watch this dynamic fighter go to war wearing Hayabusa – #1 Trusted Brand in MMA.

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Hayabusa UFC 158 Sponsored Fighters

Hayabusa UFC 158 Sponsored Fighters

As the Official UK & European Distributor for Hayabusa, we would like to wish the best of luck to all Hayabusa Sponsored Fighters at UFC 158 this weekend.

From the main card, keep an eye for GSP walking out in the Hayabusa GSP Rising Sun Jiu Jitsu Gi, as well as competing in the Haburi Compression Shorts.

Televeised on FX events, there will be Patrick Cote and Jordan Mein fighting their Hayabusa Chikara Fight Shorts, as well as John Makdessi and Antonio Carvalho who will be competing in their Hayabusa Haburi Compression Shorts.

From the bouts to be streamed via Facebook, there will be Rick Story and Yves Jabouin battling it out in their Haburi Compression Shorts and the Chikara Fight Shorts respectively.

With just under a week to go, we can’t wait for this Saturday, if the recent war of words is anything to go by, the bout between GSP and Diaz is set to be an explosive confrontation!

UFC 158 – The Epic Battle: GSP vs Diaz

GSP v Diaz

UFC 158: St-Pierre vs. Diaz
Who will dominate?

Georges ‘Rush’ St-Pierre is one of the most decorated mixed martial artists currently competing. ‘Rush” is also considered one of the best athletes on the planet. With over half a dozen title defences already, St-Pierre is set to take on his next challenge, Nick Diaz. Diaz, one of the more controversial fighters around, had a previous engagement with Georges, but this bout was scrapped and many fans were highly upset. Now with a new date set, these two warriors are ready to settle their differences.

Diaz will head into hostile territory and fight St-Pierre in his own backyard. Nick, a Cesar Gracie trained fighter, will present ‘Rush’ with the widest skill set he has yet to face. Diaz has some of the best offensive BJJ in the business, but it is his amazing boxing skills that will present the most difficulty. It is not uncommon for Nick to throw several hundred punches in one fight. Combine this with the athleticism of a top notch triathlete and you have a very dangerous fighter that can go full out for 5 rounds.

Georges may be the only welterweight that can compete with Diaz athletically. St-Pierre also has great BJJ, but it is his extremely diverse striking game that can change a fight. ‘Rush’ uses a vast array of kicks, knees, elbows and punches to keep opponents guessing. The biggest difference in the two skill sets is the devastating wrestling game that, to this date, no welterweight has been able to counter. St-Pierre flawlessly combines all his skills into a complete package that has allowed him to become the best 170 lb. fighter on the planet.

Georges ‘Rush’ St-Pierre has proven that training and hard work can take you to the top and the best athletes train with the best equipment; Hayabusa. Hayabusa is proud to partner with Georges St-Pierre and wishes him the best of luck as he looks to defend his title again.

Also on the card…

Patrick ‘The Predator’ Cote is making his welterweight debut and is doing so in his home province of Quebec. Cote first made a name for himself in the UFC by climbing up to 205 lbs. and going three full rounds with Tito Ortiz. Cote, who has fought most of his fights at 185 lbs., is dropping down in weight and looking to refresh his career. ‘The Predator’ has had a great run at middleweight and even challenged for the title. Patrick has devastating power and very technical boxing skills. Cote, with the drop to 170lbs., will be a fighter to watch. Patrick Cote and Hayabusa have a proud history together and we are excited to see what ‘The Predator’ can do at 170lbs.

Jordan ‘Young Gun’ Mein may be a new name for many mixed martial arts fans, but this fighter is one to watch. Mein has been involved in martial arts since the early age of 4 and turned professional at the tender age of 16. Mein, who is now 23, is about to have his 35th professional fight.

‘Young Gun’ is a skilled, patient striker with knockout power in his hands and feet. Mein will need all his skills as he is set to take on one of the most durable fighters in all of mixed martial arts, Dan Miller. Miller is as tough and rugged as they come and ‘Young Gun’ will need to bring his ‘A’ game to this fight. Jordan is ready to step into the spotlight on the big stage and let the rest of the world know what he can do. Hayabusa is excited to team up with Jordan ‘Young Gun’ Mein and expects this one to possibly be fight of the night.

Hayabusa would also like to wish John ‘The Bull’ Makdessi, Antonio ‘Pato’ Carvalho, Rick ‘The Horror’ Story, and Yves ‘Tiger’ Jabouin the best of luck in their upcoming bouts. These fine fighters all choose to train and compete in Hayabusa. Hayabusa expects a great night of fights and looks forward to an amazing, action packed card.

Cote will be wearing the Chikara™ Fight Shorts on fight night and Hayabusa is expecting fireworks. Take a look below.

Hayabusa UFC 124 Sponsored Fighters

UFC 124 – George St Pierre Vs Josh Koscheck

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Sean McCorkle – wearing Hayabusa Shiai Shorts vs. Stefan Struve

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MMA Events Calendar

Just a quick post, check out this pretty useful cool site to keep track of the up and coming UFC, The Ultimate Fighter, Strike Force events and more, all laid out in an easy to use calendar type format. It’s also got a comprehensive Fighter Ranking section. Worth a look!

MMA Event Calendar

Mike Tyson the MMA fighter

If the Paydays were bigger, Tyson could have joined the ranks of the UFC!

According to a story on theAi??mmamania.comAi??website, Iron Mike may have ventured in to the MMA scene over boxing if, back in the day, the paydays were as big as they are today!

If the sport had been forking out the kind of cash that is being banded around today, then we could have seen some ‘interesting’ match ups! It’s hard to gauge what kind of an MMA fighter he would have made, as we only know and will only ever know of Iron Mike the boxer and his ridiculously powerful punching prowess, but we can still imagine how things might have played out for him.

Or we can make our mind up based Tyson’s interesting take on what an MMA fight is all about;

“I want to slam them, I want to hold them, I want to choke them. That’s what you want to do anyway if you’re in a street fight right? You want to hit them, but you want to get them too, real good. Get them down, get on top of them. So, you have more aspects. If it’s not working this way, you can kick them in the f***ing head, you know? If they (MMA) had big paydays, yes, no doubt about it.”

Based on that, it’s probably best he kept to boxing!

UFC 151 Conference Call Jones vs Henderson

Ahead of their forthcoming clash at UFC 151 on 1st September, a media conference call was set up earlier on today between the headlining fighters Jon Jones and Dan Henderson. Dana White, also present for the call, joined in the mostly respectful banter between the two fighters as the hype machine keeps on rolling ahead of this eagerly awaited fight.

We’ve got the full call transcript below….

Dana White:Ai??I thought Couture was wrapping it up at 37. Dan Henderson is a three time world champion. He’s a great wrestlers, has knockout power in both hands and has fought everyone from 170 pounds all the way to heavyweight. He continues to impress no matter how old he gets.

Dan Henderson:Ai??This is a fight I’ve been waiting for and working towards. One of the final goals I have is to get the UFC belt. I’m excited to get the opportunity.

Dana White:Ai??Jon Jones has been on a tear. If he wrecks Dan Henderson, that would be even more impressive. No one has ever knocked out Dan Henderson. He’s got a rock solid iron chin. If he did that it would be quite feat.

Dana White:Ai??Whether Dan Henderson wins or loses, he’s a UFC Hall of Famer.

Dan Henderson:Ai??I definitely plan on beating him to the punch and putting him on his back during the fight. I’m excited but everyone’s gonna have to wait to see how it unfolds.

Jon Jones:Ai??I feel as if my chin has been tested. It slows down your career and makes it so you can’t take punches. The more you get punched, the faster you’ll get knocked out. I train with Travis Browne and Andrei Arlovski and Lyoto Machida and Rashad both hit me pretty good. That conversation should be over by now.

Dan Henderson:Ai??I would have liked to have gone a little bit earlier. It is what it is. I’d have been ready to go in April but I’m excited about this. This timing has been great for me.

Dan Henderson:Ai??I typically want to fight three times per year.

Jon Jones:Ai??I think our PPV will do really well. Dan has a very strong and loyal fanbase and I’m starting to get a good fanbase.

Dana White:Ai??The thing between Rashad and Jon Jones was a big deal but the real fact of the matter was people thought Rashad had Jones’ number. If anybody thinks Dan Henderson can’t win this fight, they’re out of their minds. Fans who really know the sport know that Dan Henderson is the true threat.

Dan Henderson:Ai??The betting line doesn’t bother me at all. It’s funny to me. I know what I’m capable of and if it means proving people wrong, that’ll make it sweeter.

Jon Jones:Ai??I don’t think it’s fair to Dan. He’s done a lot of great things in this sport and it’s sad that people are more focused on my future than my immediate future. Everything I do is based around Dan Henderson, my study, my tactics. People may be overlooking Dan Henderson but I’m definitely not.

Jon Jones:Ai??I don’t feel like there will be extra distractions. There’s a little bit more controversy around me this training camp. My team doesn’t care about Nike or what I’m driving. It’s all about Dan Henderson for all of us.

Dana White:Ai??He’s fought the who’s who. He’s been around forever and fought everybody at every weight class. If you look at his skillset, I don’t know how you can discount this guy. Him and Rampage went toe-to-toe for five rounds blasting each other. The amount of disrespect has been ridiculous.

Dana White: Dan Henderson is probably one of the most overlooked and underrated fighters in the world today.

Jon Jones:Ai??I’ll be wearing a different outfit for weigh-ins, shoes, hats, different shirts. It’ll be like an official uniform. I saw the signature shoe and it’s pretty sweet but this is just a package they put together. It’ll be really nice, very professional.

Jon Jones:Ai??Dan’s definitely made a few statements about my style that have been unnecessary and uncalled for. My intentions are to go out and try to win in the most devastating fashion no matter what they say. When a fighter talks trash, I use it and it motivates me.

Jon Jones:Ai??Dan Henderson is high risk and high reward. He’s someone who had a Pride belt and a Strikeforce belt. I feel like I’m fighting the Pride champion and the current Strikeforce champion. He left both of those organizations on top. He’s just as experienced as all the guys I fought in 2011. Beating Dan Henderson is very important to me. He beat Fedor and Fedor is one of my idols. Beating Dan Henderson means the world to me. Dan Henderson is a monster, he’s a lion. I don’t want to look past him or talk about anything that’s past him.

Dan Henderson:Ai??For me, it’s more about two different styles fighting against each other, more of a chess match and Jon Jones is tougher to figure out than most guys. For me, that’s a fun challenge to try to figure that out. It’s more about that and the styles than the age. My conditioning and my training camp went perfect.

Dan Henderson:Ai??The Shogun fight was really close from the beginning. I felt like I got a little tired halfway through the fight trying to finish him. Maybe one or two more punches and being a little more busy and the fight could have been stopped or maybe I should have paced myself. I came out of it feeling pretty well. I hurt my thumb in the middle of the fight but my body felt great afterwards.

Jon Jones:Ai??I don’t believe anyone’s invincible. When you’ve fought for so long and taken so many big shots, I think your ability to take a shot and it fades away. I’ve watched his whole career about six times and I’ve realized there are some strikes that make him fall. A lot of times when they drop him, they rush into him. We’ve really dissected a lot of things that people do right and wrong when it’s time to finish him. A lot of fighter he’s fought didn’t have the necessary ground and pound to finish him. People get him hurt and they gas out and can’t finish the deal. I won’t gas out. I really believe I’ll hit the spot to make him fall and get the job done.

Jon Jones:Ai??Shogun Rua is not a wrestler and he took Dan Henderson down with ease. I have no doubt in my mind that I’ll be able to take Dan Henderson down. I’ve been wrestling since I was 14 years old.

Dan Henderson:Ai??If you’re trying for the knockout, you’ll be taken down sometimes if you’re not careful. I don’t have any type of competition with anybody in MMA in terms of wrestling. It’s a fight out there.

Jon Jones:Ai??I try to keep the martial arts spirit alive as much as possible. I fight for my family. This is a sport where we don’t have a retirement plan. The money that I make today is the money I’ll draw from when I’m 80 years old and I have to pay for several colleges already. Thinking about the business aspect, fans can be upset about caring about pay-per-views. If I don’t evolve with my time, it would be a shame. I refuse to be a broke athlete when I retire. It’s all about being business savvy. There’s a lot of broke guys that were famous as some point. I’m evolving and changing and growing as a person. If I was the same person I was when I first got into the sport, I would be failing.

Dan Henderson:Ai??He’s definitely probably up there in the top of the game as far as the guys that I’ve fought. I fought them over different eras so it’s tough to compare sometimes when you have different times and the way the sport has evolved. Jon Jones has improved more than anybody I’ve seen in the last few years and he’ll be tougher to beat as he gets more experienced in the sport. He’s right up there as far as the toughest guys I’ve fought.

Jon Jones:Ai??The positive ways things have changed is being more familiar with suffering. Knowing the numbers I’ve had on the treadmill and weight lifting from the last camp and trying to beat them. Also, I’m always trying to innovate and I feel study is much easier now. I feel you can do anything you put your mind to. When my coaches get together, we know how to study. We know what to look at, what to stare at. The biggest issue is coming up with new ways to make it fun, come up with new ways to learn, new ways to suffer.

Jon Jones:Ai??I’ve grown a lot. Life is like anything else. What people don’t realize is just because your’e a pro athlete doesn’t make you a professional. We all do things we regret. It happened and I’m moving forward in my life. Things could have been so much worse for me. I could have been sitting here thinking about a life I ruined or be on trial for injuring someone. It couldn’t have happened at a better time in my life. I’ll be a better man because of it all, more responsible. Only god can judge me. I’m moving forward.

Jon Jones:Ai??The biggest thing that hasn’t changed and the key to my stability is the people in my life. It’s not about whether I made it, it’s how I handled it when I made it. Greg has seen champions go down. They start believing they’re the greatest. I have the same woman, the same coaches, the same relationship with my friends. I have a very strong support base. You’re only as strong as the people around you.

Jon Jones:Ai??The difference is an extreme speed difference. Dan Henderson has solid wrestling and he’s got a bear hug and a few greco roman throws. The difference is Rashad has strong cardio and he can bring it for five hard rounds but I don’t think Dan can do that. It’s a slight insult but it’s the truth.

Dan Henderson:Ai??My cardio could be a little better but I attribute that to the pace of the fight. I’m not worried about the pace of this fight at all.

Jon Jones:Ai??I believe that if you’re healthy enough to play a sport, you shouldn’t take any performance enhancing drugs or anything. Fighters make a lot of money in their 20s, their 30s and when they’re in the 40s, you shouldn’t take a drug to get the strength of a 30 year old again. I think things like TRT or steroids should be for the sick or people who need the drugs. If you’re an athlete, you’re an athlete. I don’t think anybody should take anything that enhances them.

Dan Henderson:Ai??Team Quest means a lot to me. I started with Randy a long time ago and it’s grown to be a big family. We’ve got a great group of guys and a pretty international group as well. Cyrille Diabate is long and tall and great with his striking. Another tall guy I brought in is Christian M’Pumbu, the Bellator light heavyweight champ. Everybody pushes us.

With still just over a week to go, we’re sure there will be more to come from the UFC ahead this fight, so stay tuned for more updates!

UFC on FX2 Alves Vs Kampmann

Sydney, Australia Friday March 2nd 2012:Ai?? Alves vs. Kampmann

The UFC introduced the lighter weight classes recently and they have been received with great enthusiasm. The speed, technique and athleticism of 145 lb. and 135 lb. fighters is amazing.

Now, it is the flyweight fighters chance to shine. These 125 lb. warriors are ready to blaze ahead, but they need a champion.

The UFC has decided to take four of the greatest flyweight fighters and have a tournament. Ian ai???Uncle Creepyai??i?? McCall was one of the first fighters tapped to enter the tournament. With a mixed run in the WECai??i??s Bantamweight division, McCall decided to head down to a more natural weight of 125 lbs. This proved to be the best decision of his life.

He is undefeated in the flyweight division and is ranked #1 by many pundits. McCall is explosive, determined and always willing to engage. Ian has held championships in other organizations, but when the UFC taps you on the shoulder, you know it is time to go to the big show.

ai???Uncle Creepyai??i?? has a tough test ahead of him when he takes on Demetrious ai???Mighty Mouseai??i?? Johnson. Ian has proven that he can hang with the best in the world and will look to prove that he belongs at the top. This will be the first step in the journey towards UFC gold. Hayabusa is excited to partner with Ian ai???Uncle Creepyai??i?? McCall and wishes him the best of luck in his journey towards a coveted UFC championship.

Hayabusa will be well represented as Mackens Semerzier, Jake Hecht, Steve Siler, and Nick Penner all chose to train and compete in Hayabusa. Top athletes chose the best equipment in the industry; Hayabusa. Continuing with the tradition of creating the best, Hayabusa is proud to announce the launch of the new tokushuai??? series.