Randy will be at Xtreme Couture Chicago this weekend. He’s doing seminars on Saturday and Sunday from noon – 4pm. Cost is $190 for non-members and $90 for members. The cost for non-members includes a one free month of membership if they decide to join the gym.
Entries from July 2008
Jay Hieron to Commentate on Tuff-N-Uff Show
July 30, 2008 · 1 Comment
Reigning IFL Welterweight Champ Jay Hieron will lend his MMA knowledge to the next Tuff-N-Uff show August 8th at the Orleans Casino. Jay will be doing color commentary alongside play-by-play man Brian Salmond, the Sports Anchor from ABC 13 here in Vegas.
There will be 7 Xtreme Couture Amateur fighters taking place on the card. Justin Linn, Chance Torres, Kimo Yado, Weston Duschen and Jimmy Jones return to action. While Ike Kaahanui and Omar Carter make their debuts for the team.
Here is some prior footage of Jay and Brian working together.
Categories: Amateur Fight Team · Jay Hieron · tuff n uff
Rob Kimmons vs Dan Miller at UFC Fight Night 15
July 29, 2008 · 3 Comments
MMA Junkie is reporting that Rob Kimmons the head instructor at Xtreme Couture Kansas City will fight Dan Miller at UFC Fight Night 15. Dan Miller is the reigning IFL Middleweight champ.
Rob is a real exciting fighter who won his UFC debut via guillotine choke.
Look for more exciting announcements regarding the next matchups for Xtreme Couture fighters in coming days. We’ll share them with you as soon as we are allowed to.
Here is some footage of Rob in action:
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Good Showing for Amateur Team
July 28, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Mark Phan, Justin Linn and Kimo Yadao put on impressive performances at MMA Xplosion the amateur event put on by LA Boxing last Thursday. All three won their fights. Mark won via Rear Naked Choke in the first round, Kimo won by TKO in round 1 and Justin pulled off a Triangle Choke in the second round.
Several of our Amateurs will be in action August 8th at the Orleans for the third installment of the Tuff-N-Uff Amateur series.
Categories: Amateur Fight Team
Randy Interview w/ Madison Square Garden Network
July 23, 2008 · Leave a Comment
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Randy Discusses His Book & This Weekend’s Fights w/ Mike Straka
July 21, 2008 · 2 Comments
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Vitor Belfort Interview
July 21, 2008 · 9 Comments
We had the chance to sit down for an interview with Vitor Belfort the day after his Knock Out win over Terry Martin at Affliction: Banned. Vitor spoke about the fight, why he chose to train at Xtreme Couture and his plans for the future (who he wants to fight next may surprise you).
XC: Congratulations on the win. How did you think the fight went?
Vitor: Thank you. I think it went very well. I came in with a game plan and then I broke my hand so it changed. But I was pleased with the result of the fight and how my sacrifice and hard work paid off.
XC: When did you break your hand?
Vitor: The first punch I threw. It was a straight left. I knew right away it broke. But I had to keep going. I couldn’t throw my combinations I had worked on. Coach Tompkins was yelling at me to throw my combos. At the end of the first round I went back to the corner and Tompkins was yelling at me, “Why don’t you throw your combos?” I said, “My hand is broken”. He said, “Ok” and Randy said, “Just go first. Go for it and finish the fight”.
I said to myself, “Ok, I’ll do that”. It was great chemistry in the corner. I went out and I did what they said. I was looking to land a big shot and get it over with. It’s my left hand, which is my power hand. I went out and threw the kick at Terry. When he caught my kick I let him take me down so I could soften him up with the elbows. I knew I could get back to my feet when I needed to. Then I set him up for the knee. After that I was able to pick his head up with the uppercut and end it with the straight left.
XC: Where is your hand broken?
Vitor: Two places. At the base of my thumb and at the base of the index finger. I don’t need surgery. The doctor says 4 weeks in the brace and then I will be OK.
I’ll go relax in Brazil for a few weeks. See my family, who I miss so much, hug my kids and stay with them. Go to the beach with them. Stay at the pool at my house, go to church. Catch a movie with my wife, drink a bottle of wine with her. chill out see my family and friends. I’ll come back for my next camp.
XC: Is it hard being away from your family for this training camp?
Vitor: Very hard. It was the hardest part, besides the tough training itself. The way I like to live my life I am very close to my kids and my wife. It is tough not to see them.
XC: Did you call them after the fight?
Vitor: Yep. I called my wife. She was so stoked. I said baby, “we’re back on track again”. I’m so happy.
XC: What’s next?
Vitor: We have a contract with Affliction. I’m looking forward to them giving me good fights. I want to fight the best. I’d like to fight Frank Shamrock. That would be an exciting fight. It is something I would like to accomplish. He used to be one of the best. I think we are both still top 10 contenders. It will be an explosive fight, let’s get it on.
XC: What made you decide to train at Xtreme Couture?
Vitor: The environment and mentality that he gym was offering the fighters and the caliber of the guys that were there and the coaches. Also I just wanted to try a new environment. I needed to get guys that would push me in sparring. It was a good fit.
XC: What is your relationship like with Randy? Did you call him and ask to train?
Vitor: One time we were at UFC and he told me he had a gym and that I should come check it out. I always looked up to Randy as a fighter and as a person. In coaching he has such a god ability to teach guys. I thought it was a good opportunity for me to go work with him. It was a wonderful time, we had a wonderful training camp and I made a lot of friends. Friends I will have for the rest of my life. There are many wonderful people at the gym. I think that is very important, for me to make friends. Relationships are everything in life.
XC: Where had you been training in Brazil?
Vitor: I was training with personal trainers. I would pay guys to train me. Then I started going to a gym called Gordo Jiu Jitsu. Gordo is a very tough guy. He created the half guard when he was at Barra Gracie Jiu Jitsu
XC: How do you feel the training camp at Xtreme Couture went?
Vitor: Perfect. Shawn Tompkins is the greatest. He is a wonderful guy and a wonderful trainer. We got along great. Tremendous chemistry. He really pushed me for the camp. The sparring partners are great too. I trained with Jay Hieron, Gray Maynard, Mike Pyle, Mike Whitehead, Frank Trigg and Tyson Griffin. These are all tough guys. They all work hard. Everyone pushes each other to the limits.
XC: Will you do camps here in the future?
Vitor: Definitely. it’s going to be my hometown now.
XC: Is the training at Xtreme Couture similar to the training in Brazil?
Vitor: No. It is totally different. You have top level guys and a great facility at Xtreme Couture. There is a great buzz. Everyone has fights coming up and is working with each other. There is no politics. You just do your business in the gym and go home and rest. People aren’t worried about stealing a percentage from your purse or how they can get money out of you.
XC: Is there a lot of politics in Brazilian MMA?
Vitor: Yes. A lot. And a lot of crooks too.
XC: Is that why you left Brazilian Top Team?
Vitor: Things were wrong over there. I didn’t like what was left. It wasn’t right for me. So I decided to leave.
XC: How did you get into fighting?
Vitor: Through Carlson Gracie. I was training with one of his students and he told me I needed to train with Carlson because I was too tough for the other guys in the gym. Carlson told me I would be the greatest fighter he ever trained and that he would fulfill my dreams to be a top fighter. Carlson was the guy who held up the Gracie name for a long time. But when I met him he didn’t have many followers.
XC: You came to the U.S. with Carlson when you were 17, right?
Vitor: Yes. I was in Hawaii on vacation with my mother and her boyfriend. I ended up training there for a few days and met a Brazilian guy who said he wanted to bring Carlson to the States, so we moved over here.
XC: Was it hard moving from home at that age?
Vitor: Not really. I had a dream and had nothing to hold me in Brazil. I had to fulfill my dream it was wonderful.
XC: What was your relationship with Carlson Gracie like?
Vitor: It was like father and son. Back then It was wonderful. But when the money and fame came everything started falling apart.
XC: How so?
Vitor: He used to not like to train and I like to train a lot. I made some mistakes and he made some mistakes. I didn’t like the type of life he was living. He didn’t want to stop living like he was. It got to the point I felt I had to go so we separated. Then I came back to try to make it work, after that we separated for good. I spoke to him before he died. He said he forgave me. He felt like I betrayed him, even though I never did. It was a business thing. He wasn’t a good business man. The whole thing was sad.
XC: A lot is made of the old Vitor, the super aggressive knockout machine versus the new Vitor who is less aggressive. What do you think about all that?
Vitor: I knew I had to get back to being vicious again. Coach Tompkins told me that. I think you saw that in this fight. I feel confident with my boxing and controlling the center of the ring and sometimes that is how I fight. The idea of the game to me is to hit and not be hit. I don’t think running right at the other guy is the best idea. But Coach Tompkins showed me how to be aggressive and protect myself too.
I don’t like the attitude of some of the fans who always like to complain. When they say if you had a quick fight that they wished it was longer and if you have a long fight they say you should have beaten this guy quicker. Some people you just can’t please. If it is so easy, they can put on a glove and do it themselves. I’ll watch them fight.
XC: You are still a young fighter, even though you’ve been in the game for 12 years. What is your plan for the future?
Vitor: I’ve accomplished some goals in fighting. But I want to be a champion at 185 lbs. Outside of fighting I want to help people live a good life and follow the Lord. I’d like to teach people about faith and using my ability to help people of the world live better lives mentally, physically and spiritually.
XC: Do you have anything you’d like to say to your fans in the US?
Vitor: I want to thank my fans. I was so proud at the support they gave me in my fight with Terry. I appreciate that they have patience. I have been through a lot. I understand too the fans that don’t support me. They’re kind of selfish. They want something from me and when a fight isn’t exciting they don’t like me. I understand life. I just wish they would understand that even when I’m not doing my best I’m still trying to do my best. We have to overcomers. We all have problems. You have to overcome life and not just the ring. I want to show people that you can be a champion not just in the ring, but in life, in business, in a relationship and with God. The most important thing is to be a man with god.
I’m looking to move my family to America. I have an Acai business going on I would like to bring here. Teach some seminars and some classes here to build an income. I have a new website, Vitor Belfort VT, a Virtual Training center www.belfortvt.com. It’s going to be awesome. People can sign up and learn 24 hours a day.
You can see techniques, I’ll talk about life, how to overcome a situation in life and answer questions. My fans can see something that I accomplish. I think it will be a wonderful site.
XC: Thanks, Vitor.
Vitor: Thank you.
Categories: Vitor Belfort
Good Luck Xtreme Couture Fighters!!!
July 19, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Three Xtreme Couture fighters will be heading into battle at Saturday’s Affliction: Banned in Anaheim, CA. Everyone here at XCMMA and all the fans would like to say “Good Luck!” to Mike Whitehead, Vitor Belfort, and Mike Pyle! All three of them trained very hard for their fights at Xtreme Couture MMA in Las Vegas for the last few months and are ready to enter the ring.
Be sure to click on the links below to check out some of the fighter’s interviews in regards to their fights tomorrow night.
Categories: Mike Pyle · randy couture · xtreme couture
Mike Pyle Interview
July 17, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Our pals over at MMAWeekly did an in depth interview with Mike Pyle. Mike fights J.J. Ambrose this Saturday on the Affliction: Banned Pay Per View. Mike is going to be one of the busiest fighters in the game this year as he is currently fighting on two separate 3-fight contracts, one in Japan with Sengoku and one here in the States with Affliction.
Check out the print version of the interview here or watch a video interview by Scott Petersen of MMA Weekly with Mike here.
Affliction: Banned airs live on Pay Per View this Saturday at 9ET/6PT and you can see Vitor Belfort take on Terry Martin and Alexander Emilianenko vs Paul Buentello for free live on FOX Sports at 8ET/5PT. This is a must see show featuring top MMA stars in excellent matchups.
Categories: Mike Pyle
Interview with Mike Whitehead
July 16, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Mike Whitehead answers some questions about his upcoming fight against “Babalu” and talks a little about his new look, his training at Xtreme Couture, and other topics. Mike will be facing off against Renato “Babalu” Sobral on Saturday, July 19th at Affliction: Banned in Anaheim, CA.
Click on the image above to watch the interview at the Xtreme Couture Video Center.
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