With all the promotional mess and contract negotiations it's ashame we don't get to see Fedor Emelianenko (30-1) more often. He's only fought four times in the last 35 months. That may be the reason, he's dropped to No. 3
Although the UFC is trying to counter tonight's free TV coverage of the Fedor Emelianenko vs. Brett Rogers Strikeforce event on CBS with their "UFC Main Events" card (which is nothing more than a collection of past fights), we'll certainly
Bill Gorman of TVbytheNumbers talks about the confusion that the NY Times is likely to create with a recent article stating that DVR playback is actually helping (and not hurting) commercial ad viewership.Everyone is used to program ratings increases from
Christmas came early for Fresno local Billy Evangelista at last night's Strikeforce Challengers, as he was awarded a gift decision over Jorge Gurgel despite absorbing the lion's share of the punishment. For three rounds the two warriors went toe to
Brett Rogers is trying to pull off one of the biggest upsets in mixed martial arts history against Fedor Emelianenko tomorrow night on CBS. There has to be a lot weighing in on his mind. It's an incredible mental test
It's too bad Fedor Emelianenko hasn't gotten much mainstream media coverage over the years because tomorrow night's fight against Brett Rogers really could've been pitched as a 1980's throwback promotion. Fedor resembles some of the great Soviet Olympians from 30
In a video that has been making the rounds today, things got a little feisty between the Brigham Young and New Mexico women's soccer teams. And when I say a little feisty, I mean downright dirty. They knocked each other
CBS has announced that they will be airing Showtime's Fight Camp 360: Fedor vs. Rogers on select affiliates in advance of the fight, starting this evening:As a preview to MMA's return to broadcast television on CBS this Saturday, Nov. 7