Archive for June 2011

Lewis likes Haye’s chances

Lennox Lewis believes David Haye can topple Wladimir Klitschko on Saturday night – by hitting him hard and hitting him fast.
Lewis likes Haye’s chances

Texas Rangers (43-38) at Houston Astros (28-53), 8:05 p.m.

The Silver Boot trophy has already once again slipped out of the Astros' grasp, but they have more pressing matters to deal with now.

Texas Rangers (43-38) at Houston Astros (28-53), 8:05 p.m.

Roufusport Head Trainer Duke Roufus Named To USA Today’s “Top 20 MMA Powers” List

Roufusport LogoPress Release – (Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA): Roufusport is quickly garnering more and more attention from the MMA industry as a true force to be reckoned with. Recently, the gym was voted the top MMA gym by fans on Versus.com. And now, head trainer Duke Roufus has been listed amongst the “Top 20 MMA Powers” by USA Today.

The full article can be found here: http://www.usatoday.com/sports/mma/2011-06-20-power-10_N.htm

“I’m honored to be listed with names such as Dana White, Joe Silva, Randy Couture, and others,” stated Roufus. “We’re working hard to make the Roufusport team the best we can make it. It’s awesome to work with such a great group.”

A noted striking coach, Roufus has developed a gym that services every aspect of MMA. The reputation of the gym has been cemented, and fighters are coming from all over the world to train with the team.

Roufus has stated that his commitment is both to the present and future of the sport. While working with current stars such as Anthony “Showtime” Pettis, Bellator Welterweight Champion Ben Askren, Strikeforce light heavyweight Joe Cason, and rising UFC stars Erik Koch and Alan “The Talent” Belcher, the Roufusport team is also grooming the stars of tomorrow.

“I want to see the sport of MMA continue to grow and grow, and we’re doing all we can from our end to make sure that happens,” explained Roufus. “Seeing young men and women develop into world class fighters…it’s an amazing process to be a part of.”

For more information on Roufusport, please visit http://milwaukeemma.com/.

About Roufusport
Roufusport is run by famed kickboxer and MMA trainer Duke Roufus and his business partner Scott Joffe. It is a world class brand that includes a state-of-the-art training facility, fight team, and MMA promotion, the North American Fighting Championship.

Roufus is one of the most recognizable MMA and striking coaches in North America, and is considered to be one of the top trainers of Muay Thai kickboxing outside of Thailand. Roufus also runs the Roufusport Fight Club team, which includes UFC® stars Alan Belcher, Anthony Pettis (of the famous “Showtime Kick” off the cage), Ben Rothwell, Erik Koch, and “Danny Boy” Downes.

Former students include former UFC® Lightweight Champion Jens Pulver, The Ultimate Fighter® season one star Stephan Bonnar, and UFC® veterans Pat Barry, Matt Mitrione and Jesse Lennox.

Roufusport Head Trainer Duke Roufus Named To USA Today’s “Top 20 MMA Powers” List

Nolasco and Marlins Shut Down Athletics


Florida received a dominant outing from starter Ricky Nolasco and received some good news concerning injured starter Josh Johnson.





Nolasco and Marlins Shut Down Athletics

Thanks to His Hype Man, Motivation Never a Problem for UFC Champ Dominick Cruz

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Dominick Cruz Mike EastonLAS VEGAS — Before you ever see one of Dominick Cruz’s workouts, you hear it.

More to the point, you hear Mike Easton, who is a little like MMA’s version of the magical talking mirror in “Snow White.” Only instead of telling you who’s the fairest in the kingdom, Easton tells Cruz — and anyone else within earshot — who the baddest 135-pound man in the entire world is.

Better yet, Cruz never even has to ask in order to get the answer he wants to hear.

“Yeah, that’s right!” Easton shouted as Cruz shadow-boxed himself into a sweat inside the MGM Grand on Wednesday afternoon. “He can’t take you down! He ain’t faster than you! He ain’t ready for this!”

The way Cruz floats across the mat during these sessions, you can hardly tell if he’s listening. But Easton — a short, stocky bulldog of a man who looks a little like a fire hydrant that someone slapped a t-shirt on — knows that he is. He also knows the value of what he provides the champ during the tough times.

“I’m his hype man,” Easton explained. “Also his training partner, but his hype man too. Just like how Muhammad Ali always had somebody talking to him, that’s what it is. You always need somebody in your corner that’s going to talk you up. It makes you feel good.”

It also, according to Cruz, makes you feel not quite so horrible during the necessary evil of the weight cut. That’s why as he works to slim down to 135 pounds to defend his UFC bantamweight title against Urijah Faber at UFC 132 this Saturday night, he likes to have Easton right there, reminding him that this particular pain is only temporary.

“When you feel the weakest is when you’re cutting weight,” said Cruz. “It’s very important to have someone in your ear, telling you how strong you are when you’re feeling the weakest.”

But even though it looks like the easiest job in any champion’s entourage, it takes more than a big mouth to be a good hype man. You don’t just walk in off the street, tell a guy how great he is, then get a free plane ticket to Vegas out of it.

First, you have to make your hype mean something. And the best way to do that, according to both Cruz and Easton, is to have a personal role in beating down the champ before you build him up. That’s where Easton — who is 10-1 as a pro himself — really excels, said Cruz.

“Mike Easton’s my hype man, but on top of that, he’s a sick fighter. The reason he can be my hype man is because I have respect for his fighting abilities. He understands the game. He understands what it takes to win.”

A good hype man can even help you off the mats. As Cruz prepared to defend his WEC title against Scott Jorgensen last winter, it was Easton who stood off to the side during Cruz’s pre-fight interviews and added a little emphasis behind each one of his answers.

Was Jorgensen ready for Cruz’s speed and rhythm? Cruz shrugged at first. No, probably not, he told reporters.

“That’s right he’s not!” Easton shouted out from behind the media scrum. The effect it had on Cruz was visible and immediate.

Had Jorgensen really figured out his style, or was he just talking himself into thinking so? This time Cruz fired right back. Of course he was talking himself into it, said the champ.

“Yeah, he is!” shouted Easton. “He’s got no idea!”

Suddenly, everyone in the room was feeling motivated. You could almost see reporters looking at one another and thinking, where can I get one of these hype men? Does he do parties?

But to hear Easton tell it, having a motivator in your corner isn’t just a nice little perk — it’s downright necessary.

“You remind somebody what’s going on in their life, what all the blood, sweat and tears are for,” he said. “You do that, you’ll have them ready to bite the back of a chair. I learned it from my father, actually. He’s the same way. That’s my hype man.”

And even though Cruz gives no outward indication that he’s enjoying it, he’s come to rely on it, he said.

“The point of it is that, a lot of it, you’re not even paying attention to it. But it’s still there. It’s still entering your subconscious. You can never overdo that. There’s times when I’m focused on other things and not really paying attention to it, but it’s still getting in there and jumbling around a little bit before it leaves.”

Maybe the most amazing thing is that, no matter how much he hears the constant barrage of positivity coming out of Easton’s mouth — and, oh yes, it is constant and it is loud — he never gets sick of it. He never feels like telling his hype man to take five and just sit quietly for a little while.

“I think everybody around me probably wants to say that sometimes,” said Cruz. “That’s without a doubt. But they’re not the ones going in there and fighting. Until they are, they’re going to have to deal with Mike Easton yelling.”

Which is just fine by Easton. Whatever he can do to get the champ in fighting mode, he said, it’s his pleasure. Even he has to shout himself hoarse before the weekend is over.

“That’s my brother. My brother from another mother. He helps me out, so I help him out. He knows I can talk to him, so that’s what I do. That’s my job. That, and to beat the sh-t out of him.”

 

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Thanks to His Hype Man, Motivation Never a Problem for UFC Champ Dominick Cruz

Wimbledon 2011: Liam Broady powers into semi-finals of boys’ singles

• British teenager beats German Robin Kern
• Broady held his nerve to win final set 13-11

Britain will have a representative in the semi-finals of the boys’ singles at Wimbledon for the second successive year after Liam Broady’s epic win over Germany’s Robin Kern.

The 17-year-old from Stockport ground out a 7-6 (7/4), 4-6, 13-11 victory on a packed Court 18 to follow in the footsteps of Oli Golding.

After edging a tight first set on the tie-break, Broady dropped his serve at the start of the second – enough for big-serving Kern to take it and level the match.

Broady, with Tom Farquharson, won the boys’ doubles last year and his victory in the prestigious warm-up event at Roehampton boosted hopes he could do well in this year’s tournament.

He looked on his way to victory against Kern when he served at 5-3 in the decider but missed a match point before Kern secured the break back.

The pressure was firmly on the 17-year-old German, who was serving second, and Broady brought up match points numbers two and three at 9-8, but Kern showed nerves of steel to fire down two big serves.

Kern wobbled for the first time serving at 12-11 down, though, with two double faults bringing up a fourth chance for Broady, which he took when Kern placed a forehand long.

In the last four Broady will play the former junior world No1 Jason Kubler from Australia, who knocked out Golding in the second round having lost to him 12 months ago.

If Broady wins the boys’ singles this year he will be the first Briton to do so since Stanley Matthews junior in 1962.


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Lavezzi wants fast start

Argentina striker Ezequiel Lavezzi has said it is vital they get off to a winning start in the Copa America….
Lavezzi wants fast start

Florida Panthers sign Kopecky to free agent contract

The Panthers signed free agent winger <span class="bold">Tomas Kopecky</span>, 29, to a four-year deal worth $ 3&#8201;million per season.

Florida Panthers sign Kopecky to free agent contract

Wanderlei Silva Up Close And Personal Part #2

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UFC Middleweight Wanderlei Silva spends some time working with Mark Munoz at ‘The Filipino Wrecking Machine’s’ Reign Gym in California, as Silva prepares for his upcoming meeting with Chris Leben on this Saturday’s UFC 132 event.

Wanderlei Silva Up Close And Personal Part #2

D-Backs to release Mora

The Arizona Diamondbacks are expected to give veteran infielder Melvin Mora his unconditional release on Thursday.

D-Backs to release Mora

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