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Vitor Belfort vs Terry Martin @ Affliction "Banned"

mammoth91

Posted 4:31 pm, 06/18/2008

fullonshred

Hope the fight happens. Also hope Belfort knocks Martin clean into retirement from MMA.



I'm with you on this one, not a big fan of Terrys skills

Gygax

Posted 7:09 am, 06/12/2008

AikaImmortal

I *HIGHLY* doubt Vitor will be given CSAC approval to fight as if you remember in 2006 he was issued a suspension by NSAC after testing positive for steroids and violated said suspension by fighting overseas.



Thats something I've been mentioning everytime his name comes up. Here's an informative update from Sam Caplan about that situation.

FiveOuncesOfPain.com spoke with Keith Kizer, the Executive Director for the Nevada State Athletic Commission, earlier this afternoon. According to Mr. Kizer, Belfort�s suspension ended in July of last year, increasing the possibility he will get licensed in California. However, Mr. Kizer indicated that Belfort has not yet satisfied the required $10,000 fine that was imposed at the time of his suspension. There are plans to notify the California State Athletic Commission that the fine has not yet been paid. Also, Mr. Kizer indicated that Belfort�s decision to compete in the UK for Cage Rage even though he was still under suspension by NSAC is only likely to affect him if he applies for license again in Nevada.

Mulla

Posted 6:11 am, 06/12/2008

It'll be interesting to see what Vitor has at 185lbs.

He didnt look great in his last fight against James Zikic (although he won) but apparently he had a broken hand for the fight and so couldnt be as aggressive.

fullonshred

Posted 11:56 pm, 06/11/2008

Hope the fight happens. Also hope Belfort knocks Martin clean into retirement from MMA.

giguer

Posted 7:31 pm, 06/11/2008

that will be nice :d

KungFuGrip

Posted 5:14 pm, 06/11/2008

JULY 19 remember the date fellas, cause that's one sick card indeed.

ToeZup

Posted 4:13 pm, 06/11/2008

This card is sick.
That's a good point AikaImmortal, I wonder how that is going to play out.

AikaImmortal

Posted 3:55 pm, 06/11/2008

I *HIGHLY* doubt Vitor will be given CSAC approval to fight as if you remember in 2006 he was issued a suspension by NSAC after testing positive for steroids and violated said suspension by fighting overseas.

Scarecrow

Posted 12:13 pm, 06/11/2008

He was an artificially inflated 205lb fighter...his natural weight is probably closer to middleweight anyways.

east_sider111

Posted 12:02 pm, 06/11/2008

vitors gonna kill it, everyone jump on the band wagon B4 it gets to full. Im thinkin hes gonna be in the top 3 185's by the end of this year. watch out silva

Crashsti

Posted 11:19 am, 06/11/2008

Interesting match up. I wonder what Vitor is going to show up? Actually its going to be a brand new 185lb Vitor who should be faster and not be as likely to gas out.

Pitbull

Posted 11:14 am, 06/11/2008



Former UFC light heavyweight champion Vitor Belfort (16-8) is the latest addition to the star-studded Affliction MMA promotion debut, taking on Terry Martin in a middleweight bout at the Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif., on July 19.

�The Phenom� earned the 205-pound strap with a 49-second technical knockout (cut) of Randy Couture at UFC 46: �Supernatural� back in 2004. There was an immediate rematch and Belfort survived Couture�s onslaught for three rounds until the ringside doctor called a halt to the action in the final frame at UFC 49: �Unfinished Business.�

He went on to lose his next bout to Tito Ortiz via split decision at UFC 51: �Super Saturday� and eventually worked his way overseas to compete under the Pride FC banner. He dropped two of three bouts, including a unanimous decision loss to Dan Henderson at PRIDE 32: �The Real Deal.�

In the wake of the defeat, Belfort tested positive for banned anabolic steroid known 4-hydroxytestosterone (he claimed it was an over the counter supplement) and the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) suspended him for nine months and levied a $10,000 fine.

The Brazilian competed six months later in a Cage Rage event, which is a big no-no when it comes to licensure here in the United States � he was supposed to honor that ruling. Therefore, it is interesting that he has been announced for the California card.

Meanwhile, Martin is out to prove that he is among the best 185-pound fighters despite back-to-back losses inside the Octagon. He will look to rebound this weekend against Daiju Takase on the first-ever Adrenaline MMA card set for the Sears Centre in Hoffman Estates, Ill., on June 14.

He has also kept busy on the boxing circuit, knocking out Ricardo Upchurch in his professional debut in a cruiserweight bout back in April.

Martin will certainly have his hands full with Belfort, who is making his debut at 185 pounds. But he possesses knockout power in both fists, which can come into play at anytime.

Affliction MMA features the showdown between Fedor Emilianenko and Tim Sylvia, as well as other heavyweight clashes between Josh Barnett and Pedro Rizzo and Andrei Arklovski and Ben Rothwell.

The card is absolutely loaded � check it out on pay-per-view (PPV) on Saturday, July 19.



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