"Big" John giving the final instructions to Tim Sylvia and Andrei Arlovski before their Heavyweight clash. |
"Big Nog" is the nickname given to one of the greatest Heavyweight fighters to ever live, Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira. Also known as "Minotauro" to his Brazilian fans. Nogueira holds a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, a ground fighting self-defense system which was derived from Judo and utilizes grappling and submission holds like triangle chokes and armbars to incapacitate an assailant. Big Nog is known for taking on much larger opponents, some as large as the 340 lb. Bob Sapp, and somehow pulling out the win in spectacular fashion. His heart, or will to fight, is also one of his greatest assets. At the age of eleven, "Big Nog" was run over by a truck and was in a coma for four days. He stayed in the hospital for eleven months and lost part of his liver and a rib. A large scar on Nogueira's back can still be seen from this incident and is one way to differentiate him from his twin brother, Antonio Rogerio Nogueira, who is also a very accomplished MMA fighter in his own right. Nogueira has won several titles including the Pride Fighting Championship Heavyweight title and the UFC Interim Heavyweight Championship.
"Big Nog" submitting Tim Sylvia with a guillotine choke to win the Interim UFC Heavyweight Championship. |
With so many events scheduled every month, I will have plenty of interesting things to cover. Just this past weekend, Randy Couture took on UFC newcomer and professional boxing champion, James Toney in the co-main event of UFC 118. Not to mention there was a UFC Lightweight title fight between Frankie Edgar and BJ Penn. I will be covering the UFC 118 event results and any newsworthy items next week. Thanks for reading.
I'll definately have to check back in for your coverage on the next few events. I was not able to purchase the fights, or go anywhere to see them, but I was able to find online the winners and how they won. What do you think about the Couture vs Toney match? Couture made it look easy taking him down in the very first round and getting the submission. I don't understand why someone with little to no ground experience would want to go head to head with such a impressive grappler. I enjoyed this blog, its going to keep me updated in the MMA world, when I can't afford the time or money to watch or read about the fights. Can't wait for next week!
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