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Like pretty much everybody, Brian Stann wants to fight Michael Bisping

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Michael Bisping is good at fighting. But he’s lousy at making friends and winning over MMA fans.

The UFC middleweight has been described in the past as the “ultimate heel” and labeled a cheater by his own boss. After Action favorite Tim Kennedy frequently mentions his disdain for Bisping, and a quick Google search finds no shortage of fighters who have challenged the Brit.

Brian Stann, the Marine-turned-UFC fighter, is the latest to call out Bisping. The Silver Star recipient was recently asked who he’d like a shot at, and he didn’t hesitate to name “The Count.” Stann indicated that he wasn’t pleased with remarks Bisping made after Stann’s loss to Chael Sonnen. But as only Stann can, he manages to be classy and respectful while voicing his desire to pummel Bisping.

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Kris “Savage” McCray back in action on big MMA military weekend

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We’ve written about former Army reservist and current professional mixed martial artists Kris “Savage” McCray before. Don’t believe us?

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Shortly after that feature appeared in the Military Times print publications, “Savage” finished second in The Ultimate Fighter 11, submitting to a Court McGee choke in the second round of the season’s final match. It was his first of three UFC losses in nine months. After dropping a decision to Josh Hathaway last March, McCray was out of the top-tier fighting league. He’s won two fights since, via decision, in lower-level promotions.

But a report from Sherdog.com has McCray heading back to the (sort of) big time, signing with Bellator to fight Ailton Barbosa in a welterweight bout April 13 in Atlantic City, N.J.

Bellator’s official fight card doesn’t include McCray yet. “Savage” or no, the fight night will air live on MTV2 and in high definition on EPIX.

While you’re searching the triple digits of your cable programming for those stations, be sure to find FUEL TV — you’ll need it the next day, when former Marine captain and Silver Star recipient Brian Stann fights Alessio Sakara in a middleweight matchup in Stockholm.

Now, if we can just find former Army sniper Tim Kennedy a fight that weekend, so he’ll stop demolishing sparring partners in taped pieces for local news stations …

Brian Stann part of UFC on FUEL TV broadcast

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YouTube Preview ImageFormer Marine Capt. Brian Stann won’t re-enter the octagon until April 14, but the Silver Star recipient will participate in the UFC’s next big television event.

Stann tweeted that he was heading to Omaha, Neb., to be a part of FUEL TV’s inaugural live UFC card, which airs Wednesday at 8 p.m. Eastern. His duties include sharing the post-fight set with “NFL on Fox” regular Jay Glazer and mixed martial arts journalist Ariel Helwani.

The former Marine will be back on FUEL TV for his April middleweight fight against Alessio Sakara in Stockholm, one of four fights slated for the cable station’s second live UFC card, according to our good friends at MMAJunkie.com.

(Speaking of our friends, check out their recap of XFC 16 from last weekend, which included the first pro loss for superheavyweight Army Staff Sgt. Brandon Sayles and an 83-second knockout win for former Marine Dustin West.)

UFC on FUEL TV 1 has six fights slated for broadcast, with a welterweight main event pitting Jake Ellenberger against Diego Sanchez. Never heard of FUEL TV? Check here to see whether the channel is available in your area, or whether you’re eligible for a weeklong free preview that will cover fight night.

Military MMA links: Brandon Sayles video, Herschel Walker visit, Marine boxers win

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For those of you sick of the latest service academy basketball news (either here or here), try these combatives links:

Army (Superheavyweight) Strong: Staff Sgt. Brandon Sayles gets a nice video treatment from the folks at HDNet before his fight tonight at XFC 16:

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Sayles, a three-time Army Combatives Championship winner, will face Chase Gormley live on HDNet; the fights start at 10 p.m. ET. Also on the card is former Marine Dustin West — check out an XFC news release on his work with the Wounded Warrior Project here. Not sure if you get HDNet? Click the “subscribe” tab here.

Football legend stops by: Herschel Walker is known for many things — a college football career that ranks among the best ever, his time as the face of the now-defunct USFL, the famous trade that sent him to Minnesota and helped create a Dallas dynasty (How famous? This famous), and a 2-0 record as a Strikeforce heavyweight as he rushes head-on toward age 50.

He’s also known for going public with his battle against Dissociative Identity Disorder. Multiple personalities may not be at the top of the priority list for military medicine, but mental health issues are. That’s why Walker’s message during his recent visit with soldiers and families at Fort Bliss, Texas, is so important.  Staff Sgt Casey J. McGeorge, who wrote this release about the visit, put it best: “There is no shame in seeking help.”

Walker, who turns 50 in March, may have one more fight left in him, according to an SB Nation report citing a recent interview in a magazine After Action only reads for the articles.

Marines take gold: OK, the arts aren’t exactly “mixed,” but it’s big news anyway — the Marine Corps ended Army’s two-decade win streak at the Armed Forces Boxing Championship at Camp Pendleton, Calif., earlier this month. Click the previous link to read about Marine Sgt. DeJesus Gardner’s gutty performance in the 201-pound weight class to clinch the overall win, and get the Army write-up here.

Tweets earn Tim Kennedy a cool $5K

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We all wish our employers rewarded us monetarily for wasting time on using Twitter. Turns out the UFC actually does.

Yesterday the UFC — whose parent company also owns Strikeforce — announced bonuses for its top tweeters, and Army Staff Sgt. Tim Kennedy was among the big winners.

Kennedy, a Special Forces soldier currently serving in the Texas National Guard, earned $5,000 in the “most creative” category, according to MMAJunkie.com.

Here’s some recent tweeting excellence from Kennedy’s account, which must include more non-sarcastic references to small arms and gardening than any other account on the planet:

[blackbirdpie url="https://twitter.com/#!/TimKennedyMMA/status/166324402076655619"]

Tim Kennedy: Stars Wars fan and Puzzlemaster:

[blackbirdpie url="https://twitter.com/#!/TimKennedyMMA/status/167104153624129536"]

If I was Kennedy’s neighbor I’d take care of my yard:

[blackbirdpie url="https://twitter.com/#!/TimKennedyMMA/status/163974928914325504"]

Friday military MMA links

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UFC middleweight and former soldier Jorge Rivera wrapped up his MMA career last week with a victory at UFC on FX. (Getty Image photo by Ryan Pierse)

A few military-themed (and almost-military-themed) notes before Saturday’s prime-time UFC card.

A word from an ‘El Conquistador’ sponsor: Former soldier Jorge Rivera retired last week after stopping Eric Shafer in the second round at the inaugural UFC on FX event. The win wrapped up a mixed martial arts career that began in 2001 and ended with a 20-9 record, according to Sherdog.

We could try to recap his time in the cage, but instead, read this from Rivera’s longtime friend and sponsor Nick Palmisciano, the founder of the Ranger Up apparel line. Military Times EDGE has profiled Palmisciano before — his success story may not involve quite as many bruises as Rivera’s, but it’s worth a look regardless. A fan of both the fighter and the gear? Palmisciano has the perfect way to celebrate.

Battle of bad guys? About a year before his retirement, Rivera lost at UFC 127 in Australia via a controversial second-round stoppage at the hands of Michael “The Count” Bisping. Bisping hit Rivera with an illegal knee in the first round and was docked a point, but the bout was allowed to continue; since then, Rivera has said the blow was intentional, and that it may have hurt him more than he let on at the time.

So, that’s one middleweight former soldier out of The Count’s corner. And you can probably add Tim Kennedy to that list, as we outlined earlier this month. Still, Bisping will have his share of fans Saturday night when he faces off with Chael Sonnen on Fox (also on AFN xtra, according to the American Forces Network website). Sonnen beat former Marine Brian Stann in October at UFC 136 via second-round submission and has been a polarizing figure in the UFC for years, especially after failing a drug test following his 2010 loss to middleweight champ Anderson Silva at UFC 117. The Bisping-Sonnen winner will get a chance at Silva down the line, and the winner of Saturday’s light-heavyweight main event between Phil Davis and Rashad Evans earns a shot at champion Jon “Bones” Jones.

More military in XFC: We told you about former Army combatives champ Brandon Sayles participating in XFC 16: High Stakes next month. The Feb. 10 card will give a number of young fighters national exposure via HDNet, and Sayles won’t be the only vet taking part. Read the XFC release on former Marine Dustin West’s bout here, and check out a feel-good 2010 story on West’s charity efforts here.

MMA notes: Main event for Stann card, Bisping on Kennedy

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Before we bring you a few notes on military-related mixed martial arts, a brief foreign policy discussion from Strikeforce middleweight contender and Army National Guard Staff Sgt. Tim Kennedy:

You want to argue with him?

1. ‘The Count’ strikes back: In addition to foreign policy, Kennedy also weighed in on fiscal responsibility recently, saying last month that UFC middleweight Michael “The Count” Bisping was overpaid for his Dec. 3 knockout over Jason “Mayhem” Miller at The Ultimate Fighter 14 Finale. Bisping reportedly pocketed more than $400,000 for dispatching Miller, who reportedly got $45,000.
Asked about Kennedy’s comments about three minutes into this video, the UFC fighter in 60 seconds manages to (a) pretend he doesn’t know who Kennedy is, (b) remind viewers that Miller defeated Kennedy in 2007, and (c) tell the former Special Forces soldier to “go out there, win some fights, and people might give a damn about what he says.”
Bisping fights Demian Maia on Jan. 28 as part of UFC on Fox 2. Kennedy’s dance card is clear at the moment.

2. Stann in semi-main spot: Our good friends at MMAJunkie.com report that UFC on FUEL TV 2, which will feature former Marine Brian Stann, has a main event: Alexander Gustafsson (15-1) vs. Antonio Rogerio Nogueira (20-5). The main draw isn’t a surprise: Gustafsson is a rising Swedish star, and the April 14 card takes place in Stockholm. Stann (11-4) appears set for semi-main status in his fight against Alessio Sakara (15-8).

3. Big up-and-comer Three-time Army Combatives Champion Brandon Sayles is due for some national exposure Feb. 16 when he fights Chase Gormley in a superheavyweight bout on HDNet as part of XFC 16: High Stakes. Sayles won the Army event in 2009 as a staff sergeant with 3rd Infantry Division; he also took top honors in 2008 and 2006. The 6-foot-5 Hawaiian, 2-0 at the pro MMA level, tips the scales at 300-plus pounds, meaning a future in the UFC could be contingent on cutting enough weight to make the 265-pound heavyweight limit.

Report: Brian Stann’s next UFC fight slated for April

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Brian Stann drops Jorge Santiago in the second round of his TKO win at UFC 130 in May 2011. (The Associated Press)

Good news, MMA fans: Former Marine and Silver Star recipient Brian Stann is returning to the Octagon in April. Stann will square off with Alessio Sakara in the headline fight at UFC on FUEL TV 2,  MMAJunkie.com reported today.

The fight will take place April 14 at the Ericsson Global Arena in Stockholm, Sweden. It’s the first UFC event in that country, according to Sherdog.com.

Stann (11-4) hasn’t fought since a second-round submission loss to Chael Sonnen in October at UFC 136. Sakara (15-8) is also coming off a defeat, losing a decision to Chris Weidman in March.

Never heard of FUEL TV? Click here to find out if you cable system carries it.

Video: Justin Timberlake’s Marine date dominates MMA match

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Marine Cpl. Kelsey De Santis smiles after winning her MMA fight Saturday night. (Photo by James J. Lee/Staff)

Marine Cpl. Kelsey De Santis smiles after winning her MMA fight Saturday night. (Photo by James J. Lee/Staff)

In the blink of an eye, it was over. Justin Timberlake may want to take notice.

Cpl. Kelsey De Santis, the Marine who famously invited the singer and actor to attend the Marine Corps birthday ball with her, competed Saturday night in Operation Octagon XVI, a mixed martial arts event in Sterling, Va.

To say it was a one-sided fight would be an understatement.

De Santis, fighting in the 145-pound featherweight title fight, pummeled her opponent, Stacy Sneeringer. With a flurry of energy, De Santis took Sneeringer to the mat early, and finished her off 2:51 into the fight with a series of punches and elbows to the face. The match never made it to Round 2.

Staff photographer James J. Lee and I attended the event, held at the Dulles Sportsplex. Check out his video here:

As you can see, the 5-foot-9 De Santis had a large following in the crowd of about 300 people. She took the the microphone in the ring afterward and thanked a variety of people, including her coaches and fellow Marines at the Martial Arts Center for Excellence in Quantico, Va. She also acknowledged all the hoopla surrounding the sensation her YouTube invitation created.

“I’m looking forward,” she said, “to going to the Marine Corps birthday ball with Justin Timberlake.”

On came one of his signature songs, “SexyBack,” and the crowd cheered.

 

Marine who asked Justin Timberlake to Marine Corps Ball has MMA fight Saturday

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Cpl. Kelsey De Santis, the Marine who made a name for herself in July by asking Justin Timberlake to the Marine Corps Ball, will be fighting in an MMA bout Saturday in Virginia.

DeSantis’ fight is the main event at Operation Octagon XVI in Sterling, Va. Her opponent is a fellow 145-pounder named Stacy Sneeringer.

A trainer at the Martial Arts Center for Excellence (MACE) at Quantico Marine Corps Base, Va., De Santis became the second Marine to garner national attention for asking a celeb to the Marine Corps Ball (A male Marine had struck first by asking Mila Kunis to the Ball). Timberlake accepted De Santis’ invitation, and the two are slated to attend the D.C. ball in November.

Here’s De Santis fighting at Operation Octagon in Oct. 2010. She’s the one in the black top who’s pummeling her opponent.

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Here’s a recent interview with De Santis about this fight:

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