Archive for January, 2010

Two Bad Boy Fighters Take the Stage at UFC 109

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

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by ADAM KUZNARSKY in BAD BOY

On February 6, Bad Boy has two fighters competing on the UFC 109 main card. Bad Boy fighter, Demian Maia, will face off against Dan Miller in a battle of middleweights, while another Bad Boy fighter, Paulo Thiago, will fight against fellow welterweight Mike ‘Quick’ Swick. The Bad Boy Affiliate Team has released two new precoded contents for the fights. Just grab the code from below the precoded content.Remember to change the USERID to your own personal ShareASale user id!

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Intervju med Demian Maia

Friday, January 22nd, 2010
Simon Kölle
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Maia är motiverad inför sin comeback
Som ni minns fick Maia det riktigt jobbigt sist då han mötte Nate Marquardt. Det hela tog slut efter bara 21 sekunder, många säger att han blev knockad men själv hävdar han annat. Det som många fruktat/anat, att Maias standup inte höll världsklass blev ruskigt tydligt för grapplarässet. Det är nu dags för Maia att möta Dan Miller på UFC 109, den sjätte februari och Sherdog har med tanke på det gjort en intervju med Demian. Sherdog har lite mer pengar än vad vi har så dom gjorde helt enkelt en resa till Brasilien (Rio) för en intervju där bland annat målet var att fråga om en möjlig match mot Anderson Silva, en fråga som alla mellanviktare tycks få. Men frågor om att Maias träning med Vitor Belfort nu och även Junior dos Santos stod på agendan. Tidigare tränade Maia sin standup med Wanderlei Silva och man måste ju inte vara ett geni för att inse att just den stilenyxmördaren gillar inte är den Maia borde nyttja sig av.
Dan Miller har redan gått och sagt att han inte är rädd för Maias markspel och att han inte känner någon press.
Efter hoppet kommer 10 frågor (av Sherdog) och svar (på engelska av Maia)
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Demian Maia Training In The Gi For Dan Miller At UFC 109

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

10 Questions for Demian Maia

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010
10 Questions for Demian Maia
by Marcelo Alonso (malonso@sherdog.com)

After he was knocked out in 21 seconds by Nate Marquardt at UFC 102 in August, Demian Maia turned to training in order to keep his name near the top of the middleweight ranks.

Scheduled to face former International Fight League champion Dan Miller at UFC 109 “Relentless” on Feb. 6 at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Maia spoke exclusively to Sherdog.com during a recent trip to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. There, he discussed his loss to Marquardt, his future in the Octagon, a potential matchup with UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva and training with top middleweight contender Vitor Belfort and the fast-rising Junior dos Santos.

Sherdog.com: How are you preparing for the upcoming fight against Miller?
Maia: It’s been excellent. This time, I spent more than a month in Bahia training my boxing with Junior ‘Cigano’ [dos Santos]. Actually, we also trained a lot of jiu-jitsu everyday. I was really surprised with the excellent ground fighters in Bahia, mainly without the gi. I already knew that Bahia had the best boxers in Brazil. There, you are able to train with a South American champion and Pan American silver medalist. The level in Professor Luiz Dorea’s academy is pretty high, and that was an amazing experience. I have to thank Cigano a lot, as he picked me up every day to train. He’s an amazing person who deserves everything he has achieved.

Sherdog.com: Did the Nogueira brothers help you out there?
Maia: Sure. Actually [Antonio] Rodrigo [Nogueira] was the one who took me to Bahia. For the first weeks, I stayed at his apartment. Later, I decided to rent my own place. He and [Antonio] Rogerio [Nogueira] went there, too. Of course, they arrived a little bit later than we agreed — he missed a couple of flights (laughs) — but we had the opportunity to train together.

Sherdog.com: What do you know about Miller, and what do you expect from this fight at UFC 109?
Maia: Actually, I saw two of his fights on YouTube; his DVD was supposed to arrive last week by mail but did not. I want to see all his fights to prepare myself well. I know that he is a pretty skilled guy — well rounded. He is dangerous with submissions and probably is the best ground fighter I’ve ever faced in MMA.

Sherdog.com: You made a statement on the Combate Channel on Brazilian television, where you said you were not knocked out by Nate Marquardt at UFC 102. That statement caused a lot of controversy on the Portal do Vale Tudo forum. Could explain what was behind your comments?
Maia: I meant that, from what I understand about knockouts, you fall down unconscious and stay unconscious for at least a few seconds. It doesn’t change anything for me. A defeat is a defeat; doesn’t matter if it’s by points or by submission. When I said that, I didn’t want to take anything away from Nate. No way. When I was on the way to the ground, I was unconscious, but as soon as I landed, I recovered my consciousness. If it was under boxing rules, it would have been a knock down. Actually, I just did a technical analysis of my defeat, but I never tried to minimize my defeat.

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Sherdog.com: The fans praised Nate’s attitude and restraint. He showed good sportsmanship when you went down unconscious, don’t you think?

Maia: I agree, but I think it had two sides. You also have to consider his experience as a fighter. If he had kept punishing me, I could have woken up, grabbed his legs and survived. There’s no doubt about Nate. Besides being an amazing fighter, he is also an excellent person. I have nothing else to say about him. I think at some point I’ll have the chance to face him again. I’m sure that day will come, so I’m really not worried about it.

Sherdog.com: Nate will fight Chael Sonnen the same night you fight Miller. What do you expect from this fight, since you’ve beaten Chael and lost to Nate?
Maia: I think that’s a pretty curious fight, hard to predict. Nate has an excellent game, more complete than Chael, but Chael has a pretty complicated game that’s hard to beat. I think Chael has evolved a lot. If he can impose his ground-and-pound game, he can win.

Sherdog.com: You started training MMA a long time ago as a sparring partner of Vitor Belfort. What you do expect from his fight against Anderson Silva?
Maia: This fight is a big mystery. Both trained boxing with [Luis] Dorea. I asked many people in the academy, and everybody tells me they can’t predict what’s going to happen. The consensus is that if Belfort explodes at the beginning, he has a chance for the knockout, but most people believe more in Anderson if the fight goes past the first round. That’s what I heard most people saying. I’ve never trained with Anderson, but I’ve already trained with Belfort, and I can say he is very complete and certainly one of the biggest talents ever in Brazilian MMA. His only weakness is his mind, but, lately, he hasn’t shown any psychological weakness. I think Belfort is more complete physically and technically than Anderson, but Anderson is always 100 percent psychologically. So, for sure, it’s an unpredictable fight.

Sherdog.com: Now that you are training with dos Santos and the Nogueira brothers — the team Anderson Silva is a part of — how do you view a possible fight with Silva in the near future?
Maia: I always say that defeat has a terrible side, but it also has a good side. And for sure the good side is that I always wanted to train with Rodrigo and his team. I always avoided that, even when Rodrigo said there was no problem, because I knew that it would be a bad situation for “Minotauro.” For one, he is great friends with Anderson. I know Rodrigo is a nice guy who always wants to please everybody; I already talked about that with him. If Anderson really retires in three or four fights like he says he will, I think it will be very difficult to face him. But if we have to fight, it wouldn’t be a problem; actually, it would be an honor for me. He is friends with many friends of mine. Today, the sport is 100 percent professional, and we cannot predict what’s going to happen. I cannot stop training with great friends because maybe there is a possibility for me to face Anderson. Rodrigo opened his doors to me. I don’t know if Anderson liked that or not, but Rodrigo and Wanderlei [Silva] have always been my great idols in MMA, and I can’t miss the opportunity to train with them.

Sherdog.com: Speaking of Wanderlei, your physical trainer, Rafael Alejarra, is not working with him in Las Vegas anymore. Actually, Rafael opened his own gym in San Diego. How would you describe your relationship with Wanderlei and Alejarra?
Maia: I’m going to San Diego to train with Alejarra. My relationship with Wanderlei didn’t change anything. He is a great friend. I talked to him last week and made it clear to him that his breakup with Alejarra will not influence our friendship. I made it clear to him that his situation with Alejarra and my relationship with him and Alejarra were two separate things. Actually, I invited him to be in my corner. Rodrigo also has a great relationship with Wanderlei. When he goes to Vegas with Cigano or Rogerio, he always trains at Wand’s academy, so nothing changed.

Sherdog.com: Can you send a message to jiu-jitsu fans, many of whom consider you their number one representative in MMA?
Maia: With all this time off, I’ve been training really hard for my return. One very good thing has happened. Since my time with Fabio Gurgel, I haven’t had a jiu-jitsu trainer. Now, I’ve invited Wagner Motta, and he is doing a great job with me. I’m feeling my jiu-jitsu evolve a lot. Of course, I trained a lot of boxing and wrestling because we’re in modern MMA, but everything that I train is always to put Brazilian jiu-jitsu in the highest place.

Demian Maia TV Tatame

Monday, January 18th, 2010

Seminar in U.S. Feb 27

Friday, January 15th, 2010
Demian Maia Jiu Jitsu Seminar
February 27, 2010

Brasa San Diego is hosting a Jiu Jitsu Seminar conducted by BJJ World Champion & UFC top 5 MiddleWeight, Demian Maia.

Seminar Starts at 1:00 pm, and ends at 4:00 pm *

Entrance Fee: $120 *

Space is limited *

Brasa San Diego

Brasa San Diego is an Affiliated Academy of Felipe Costa and the World famous Brasa Team. Felipe Costa runs his academy out of Brazil and runs a very successful camp called BJJ Camp Brazil. This camp gives you the opportunity to learn directly from the source where it all started. For more on the Camp and Felipe Costa please visit BrazilianBlackBelt.com.

Demian gives seminary after UFC 109 fight (in Tatame)

Demian Maia will give a technical seminary of Jiu-Jitu on the branch of Brasa team in San Diego, California, on February 27, exactly 21 days before his next fight on UFC 109. The black belt will show one of the secrets that made him known as one o the biggest representatives of the soft art on MMA. More information on the website www.brasasandiego.com or by the phone (619) 916 6662.

The Best Submissions Of 2009

Thursday, January 14th, 2010


Posted by Larry Csonka on 01.15.2010
The 411 MMA Top 5
From BJ Penn submitting Kenny Florian with a rear naked choke at UFC 107 to Toby Imada’s inverted triangle on Jorge Masvidal at Bellator 5 and even Shinya Aoki breaking Mizuto Hirota’s arm to close out the year, the 411 MMA writers decide the best submissions of 2009! Check out the full column to see which Submissions made the list and why!

Welcome:
Welcome back to the MMA Top 5! What we are going to is take a topic each week and all the writers here on 411 MMA will have the ability to give us their Top 5 on said topic, plus up to three honorable mentions. At the end, based on where all of these topics rank on people’s list, we will create an overall Top 5 list. It’s highly non-official and final, like WAMMA. What we are going to do over the next few weeks is run the column twice a week to crown our best of 2009. From best and worst fight to best fighter and KO of the year, the staff will come together to share out best. Thanks for joining us, and lets get down to work. (…)

AND 411’s BEST SUBMISSIONS OF 2009 ARE…

5. BJ Penn vs. Kenny Florian: UFC 107 – 5pts.
4. Masakazu Imanari vs. Justin Cruz: DEEP Cage Impact – 6pts.
3. Aoki vs. Hirota: DYNAMITE!! 2009 – 8pts.
2. Demian Maia vs. Chael Sonnen: UFC 95 – 21pts.
1. Toby Imada vs. Jorge Masvidal: Bellator 5 – 30pts.

Seminar Demian Maia in San Diego 2/27

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

UFC 109 – feb 6

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

“I don’t see a chance of fighting Anderson so soon”

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

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by Carlos Eduardo OzórioGracie Mag

Demian Maia did not rest on New Years. On February 6, the Jiu-Jitsu black belt faces Dan Miller at the UFC 109 in Las Vegas.

Working over the holidays is not something new for him, and the next fight is very important, since he is coming from his first defeat after 11 victories in a row. Demian talked to GRACIEMAG.com and commented on how his preparations are going for yet another challenge.

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Are there any difficulties training hard during this holiday season (Christmas and New Years) when most use it to rest up?
It comes with the job. It’s a little hard to find people to train at the end of the year. People are training well here in São Paulo, but it’s not easy to gather everyone together around this time. This is what I wanted to do, so I have nothing to complain about. I have to fight and take my vacation later. When I chose this, I knew I’d have to relinquish many things. This time it was Christmas and New Years, and last year it was the same.

You worked especially hard to improve the striking part, after the knockout by Nathan Marquardt. How was the experience?
I was in Bahia and it was excellent. I also trained Jiu-Jitsu there, but mainly it was boxing and I was able to evolve a lot. I talked to (Rodrigo) Minotauro about the chance of training boxing in Cuba, and he said to work with Luis Dórea. We trained together, and he offered that I stay in his apartment. The guy (Minotauro) is fantastic and I’ve always liked him.

There was some controversy between you and Anderson Silva, with harsh statements made to the media. However, you are still good friends with the Nogueira brothers, who are friends with Anderson. How does that work?

I had trained with Rodrigo and with Rogério for some time, when I was a brown belt. I had a good relationship with them, but ended up distancing myself. They are close friends with Anderson and, as there was the chance of facing him had I won my last fight, I ended up staying away. As I don’t see a possibility of fighting Anderson so soon, this tie was renewed.

I talked to Minotauro about the chance of training boxing in Cuba” Demian Maia

And what about work in the US? Before the fights, you were also going through a training period there with Wanderlei Silva. Is this still going on?
I’m going to the US around two weeks before the fight. I’ll stay a week in San Diego with Minotauro, Minotouro, and Rafael Alejarra, who is my physical trainer and who now lives there. In the last week I’m going to Las Vegas, and there I’ll likely be with Wanderlei, where more maintenance work will be done.

Are you still training in gi for the MMA fights?
I was training in gi once a week, but now I train more without it, also because it’s hard to find people who train in gi this time of year. The people who come are there to help me. So we train without gi.

What lesson did you learn from your first defeat?
All defeats are lessons. I saw some mistakes I was making during training, even some psychological things, and I’m trying to improve.