Sunday, 17 October 2010

  • Akiyama might actually employ a strategy against Bisping

    The days of fighting overmatched or undersized opponents are over. Yoshihiro Akiyama was a big box office draw while fighting in Japan so promoters teneded to make sure the Asian megastar was showcased in his matches. In the UFC, he's just one of the herd at middleweight. He's put on two awesome shows in going 1-1 but he doesn't like a middleweight title contender and without a win over Michael Bisping, he may be in jeopardy of getting that big fight against, Wanderlei Silva.

    What's been the problem? Simply stated, Akiyama doesn't look like he's played to his strengths in either fight. Instead, he chose to slug it out with both Alan Belcher and Chris Leben.

    Akiyama explained that he had no choice against Leben, who was a late replacement.

    "There were certain things holding me back from fighting my best in that fight," said Akiyama through his translator Ryo Ishibashi. "I felt like I didn’t have enough time to prepare for my opponent. And so during the fight I wasn’t able to come up with a strategy that is specifically for Chris Leben."

    It seems a bit preposterous considering that Leben fights one way. "The Crippler" comes straight forward and tries to land left hay-makers. Instead of trying to take the fight to the ground, use his kicks, make sure he circled to his left, Akiyama stood right in front of Leben. Even worse, Akiyama tired badly for the second straight time. If anything, it should've been Leben who gassed. He was the one coming off a week's rest.

    Akiyama has pulled out all the stops to try and become a smarter fighter. He spent time with the strategical guru, trainer Greg Jackson in Albuquerque. During the UFC 120 conference call, it sounded as if Bisping isn't buying that some massive change is coming with Akiyama's style.

    I’m expecting him to come in hard and fast, looking for the knockout. Obviously, he’s got good judo. And I don’t feel a couple of weeks at Greg Jackson’s is ultimately going to make much difference to how he performs," said Bisping. "You know, two – he can go train anywhere for two weeks, but all the years of training that he’s done prior to that are what’s important."

    This is also a huge fight for Bisping, who can't afford another tumble down the 185-pound ladder.

    Jim Hall Duncan Hamilton Lewis Hamilton David Hampshire

  • Soleil Moon Frye & Family Pick Some Pumpkins

    Punky Brewster star Soleil Moon Frye was seen carrying her 5-year-old daughter Poet at Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch in West Hollywood on Saturday (October 16).

    The duo were joined by papa Jason Goldberg and little sister Jagger, 2 1/2. The family of four made their way around the pumpkin patch on a lovely California afternoon.

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  • Brock Lesnar, Cain Velasquez, Martin Kampmann, and Jake Shields Conference Call!

    Brock Lesnar, Cain Velasquez, Martin Kampmann, and Jake Shields fielded questions on a conference call about their respective bouts at UFC 121. Brock Lesnar and Cain Velasquez on immigration...

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  • Mac Hack Shows Apple Apps Vulnerable to Botnets

    The malware seeded by pirated software months ago and creating what was dubbed iBotnet by Symantec security researchers proves the concept of botnets on Apple systems, but doesn't achieve major botnet status....

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Saturday, 16 October 2010

  • Clement Desalle blog

    The 2010 season has finished with my second podium for Team Belgium at the Motocross of Nations. As I said after the event it feels like I have been second a lot this year! Thunder Valley was still a good experience though and I enjoyed racing in America. Getting to the Motocross of Nations meant passing a tough couple of weeks.

    I crashed on Saturday at Lierop for the second-to-last GP and while my teeth and lip seemed to be the priority my backside was also in a lot of pain. I knew Sunday's motos would be very tough but then Sunday evening my butt was incredibly sore and the bruising was unbearable. Monday was very long. I hardly slept and could do nothing for the few days until going to Italy. I couldn't even dress myself. I knew that the Italian Grand Prix at Fermo was going to be so difficult, especially when I saw the hard-pack and all the jumps!

    Roberto Colombo Leo Commu Pierluigi Conforti Chris Conn Craig Connell

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