Volkmann’s Joke at UFC 141 Land Fighter in Hot Water, Talks to Takedown Radio
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More trouble for fighter after Obama comments
Jacob Volkmann has found himself paying the price for his comments once again.
The lightweight, who defeated Efrain Escudero via unanimous decision at UFC 141 last month, used nearly the entirety of his post-fight interview with Joe Rogan to send a message to President Barack Obama in the form of a joke – which came as a surprise to no one.
“A glassectomy is when you cut your belly button out and put a piece of glass in there so when you have your head up your butt you can see where you’re going,” Volkmann told Rogan after the win. Rogan, like nearly most in attendance, didn’t respond well to the joke, though Volkmann seemed content with the statement he was trying to make.
This time, Volkmann was not visited by the Secret Service, like he was after his original Obama comments, which consisted of him challenging the president to an MMA fight. But he does find himself paying the price.
Following the comment, the White Bear (Minn.) School District put Volkmann on administrative leave from his gig as a wrestling coach. The Minnesota native went to his Twitter account to deliver the news, simply ending the message with the word “Unethical!”
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Reiland, Lewis, Moos, Pariano, Childs, Murphy on Saturday’s Takedown Radio
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EIWA Wrestler of the Wk, Cornell’s Steve Bosak talks with Takedown Wrestling
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The dual began at 125 pounds where freshman Bricker Dixon took on Alex Abreu. Dixon wasted no time putting points on the board with a takedown with only three seconds off the clock. The Big Red freshman rode his opponent out for the remainder of the period. Dixon chose to start the second period down on the mat and quickly escaped. With 45 seconds left in the period, Dixon added another takedown. Dixon later chose an optional start looking to score more points, but Abreu evaded him. Abreu chose to start the third period at neutral and neither wrestler scored again. With 3:06 in riding time, Dixon won a 6-1 decision in his first dual for the Big Red.
At 133 pounds, senior Frank Perrelli moved up a weight class to face Mason Beckman. Sixth-ranked at 125 pounds, Perrelli quickly took the lead with a takedown with 12 seconds off the clock. The Big Red wrestler notched 1:01 in riding time before Beckman escaped. Beckman grabbed a takedown of his own 12 seconds later to take a 3-2 lead. Perrelli immediately escaped from his opening down position to start the second period, tying the bout at 3-3. Beckman notched another takedown, from which Perrelli would escape before the period was over. Beckman chose to start the third period at neutral. Perrelli had a little less than a minute of riding time before action resumed. With 1:27 left on the clock, Perrelli grabbed the lead with a takedown. Beckman would escape, but with 1:30 in riding time, Perrelli won a 7-6 decision.
In the dual’s first faceoff of two nationally ranked wrestlers, No. 19 Mike Nevinger took on No. 13 Steve Dutton at 141 pounds. With 1:16 left in the first period, Nevinger took a 2-0 lead with a takedown and rode his opponent out for the remainder of the first period. Nevinger chose top to start the second period. He worked the entire two minutes for back points, but was unable to secure the tilt. After failing to escape Nevinger for over three minutes of riding time, Dutton chose neutral to start the third period. With 33 seconds left in the bout, Dutton tied the match with a takedown. Nevinger nearly had a reversal at the end of the bout, but settled for a one point escape. With 2:42 in riding time, Nevinger won a 4-2 decision.
At 149 pounds, Chris Villalonga faced Anthony Salupo. Salupo held a 2-1 lead after the first period with a takedown, from which Villalonga escaped. Salupo chose to start the second period at neutral, but neither wrestler was able to score. Villalonga got a quick escape from his opening down position to start the third, tying the bout at 2-2. With neither wrestler having a determining riding time advantage, the match looked to be heading to sudden victory. But with 17 seconds left in the bout, Villalonga notched a takedown to win a 4-2 decision.
Top ranked Kyle Dake squared off against Brian Tanen at 157 pounds. Dake held a 13-0 lead after the first period with a takedown and four nearfalls. Tanen chose top to start the second period. Dake quickly escaped and with one more takedown, the two-time NCAA champion won 16-0 by technical fall in 3:45.
Cornell held a 17-0 lead heading into the half-time break.
At 165 pounds, Marshall Peppelman and Sean Bilodeau were scoreless after the first period. Bilodeau chose to start the second period down and earned the only point with an escape. Peppelman quickly escaped from his opening down position to start the third period to tie the bout at 1-1. Neither wrestler scored again in regulation to send the match into sudden victory. With only two seconds left in sudden victory, Bilodeau earned a takedown to win a 3-1 decision.
Freshman Billy George and Nate Brown were scoreless after the first period at 174 pounds. George chose down to start the second period, but he was unable to escape. Brown chose down to start the third period, but he was unable to escape as well. With a 0-0 deadlock after seven minutes, the bout went into sudden victory. With six seconds left in sudden victory, Brown notched a takedown to win a 2-0 decision.
In the highly anticipated bout at 184 pounds, junior Bosak and Hamlin were scoreless after the first period. Hamlin chose to start the second down, but was unable to escape until there were only 10 seconds left in the period. Bosak chose to start the third down, but Hamlin opted for an optional start tying the bout at 1-1. The two wrestlers traded shots back and forth, but neither wrestler was able to score. With 1:50 in riding time, Bosak won a 2-1 decision over the top ranked wrestler.
At 197 pounds, No. 1 Cam Simaz took on Kadeem Samuels. With only 13 seconds off the clock, Samuels took a quick lead with a takedown. Simaz would escape and earn a takedown of his own midway through the period. Simaz added three more points with a nearfall to take a 6-2 lead into the second period. Simaz chose down to start the second period, but Samuels chose an optional start looking to score. Neither wrestler was able to score for the remainder of the period, and Simaz held a 7-2 advantage. Samuels chose to start the third period at neutral. With 20 seconds left in the bout, Simaz grabbed another takedown. With 1:47 in riding time, the Big Red senior won a 10-2 major decision.
At heavyweight, Maciej Jochym took the mat against No. 2 Zach Rey. Jochym and the returning NCAA champion were scoreless after the first period. Rey quickly escaped to start the second period. He caught Jochym for the takedown and quickly turned him to his back. Rey won by fall in 3:46.
The Big Red will open Ivy action next weekend as it travels to Penn and Princeton Saturday afternoon. Cornell will then make the quick trip to Binghamton on Sunday for a 5 p.m. bout.
No. 5 Cornell 24, No. 8 Lehigh 12
125: Bricker Dixon (Cornell) dec. Alex Abreu (Lehigh), 6-1 (Cornell 3, Lehigh 0)
133: No. 6 Frank Perrelli (Cornell) dec. Mason Beckman (Lehigh), 7-6 (Cornell 6, Lehigh 0)
141: No. 19 Mike Nevinger (Cornell) dec. No. 13 Steve Dutton (Lehigh), 4-2 (Cornell 9, Lehigh 0)
149: Chris Villalonga (Cornell) dec. Anthony Salupo (Lehigh), 4-2 (Cornell 12, Lehigh 0)
157: No. 1 Kyle Dake (Cornell) tech fall Brian Tanen (Lehigh), 16-0 (3:45) (Cornell 17, Lehigh 0)
165: Sean Bilodeau (Lehigh) dec. Marshall Peppelman (Cornell), 3-1 SV (Cornell 17, Lehigh 3)
174: Nate Brown (Lehigh) dec. Billy George (Cornell), 2-0 SV (Cornell 17, Lehigh 6)
184: No. 4 Steve Bosak (Cornell) dec. No. 1 Robert Hamlin (Lehigh), 2-1 (Cornell 20, Lehigh 6)
197: No. 1 Cam Simaz (Cornell) maj. dec. Kadeem Samuels (Lehigh), 10-2 (Cornell 24, Lehigh 6)
HWT: No. 2 Zach Rey (Lehigh) win by fall Maciej Jochym, 3:46 (Cornell 24, Lehigh 12)
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Wrestling Links (1-10-12)
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ULHS wrestlers dominate M’town tourney Lake County Record-Bee By staff reports MIDDLETOWN — It turned out to be an impressive Saturday in more ways than one for the powerful Upper Lake High School wrestling team during the annual Dennis Jensen Invitationalwrestling tournament at Middletown High School. … See all stories on this topic »
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Wrestling: Jaguars savor narrow victory over Pulaski Green Bay Press Gazette Patricia Stauffer/Gannett Wisconsin Media / Patricia Stauffer/Gannett Wisconsin Media ASHWAUBENON — Jody VanLaanen has sweated out plenty of close matches during his tenure as Ashwaubenon’s wrestling coach. However, nothing could compare to the roller … See all stories on this topic »
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DWU wrestling team still glowing after successful weekend Daily Republic Dakota Wesleyan University head wrestling coach Matt Sedivy is still ecstatic from this weekend’swrestling tournament. Dakota Wesleyan University head wrestling coach Matt Sedivy is still ecstatic from this weekend’s wrestling tournament. … See all stories on this topic »
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WRESTLING: Norwich wins Leo J. Sammon Tournament Little Falls Evening Times By Anonymous Section IV Norwich put six wrestlers in the final Saturday and won the team title at Ilion’s 37th annual Leo J. Sammon Jr. Memorial Tournament. Four Norwich wrestlers were crowned champions, including undefeated 170-pounder Matt Casullo, … See all stories on this topic »
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Wrestling: Northern Burlington puts it all together phillyBurbs.com MANSFIELD — There were no two ways about it, the Northern Burlington wrestling team desperatley needed a win on Monday night against Burlington County League rival Cinnaminson. “I think if you look at some of our records, our records are horrible,” … See all stories on this topic »
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Marysville Getchell wrestlers setting a standard HeraldNet Marysville Getchell wrestlers Luis Dardonas (top) and Billy Alachar demonstrate a move for the team at a recent practice. Marysville-Getchel wrestler Luis Cardonas goes through his early practive warm up. photo shot Thursday January 4, … See all stories on this topic »
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Sussex Tech wrestling team loses first game to Central Delmarva Now GEORGETOWN — After victories versus Delmar, Laurel and Lake Forest to start the season, the Sussex Tech wrestling team ran into its first loss Jan. 4 against Sussex Central. “We didn’t quit and we fought until the end,” coach Scott Layfield said. … See all stories on this topic »
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River Valley wrestlers win Nelsonville-York tourney Marion Star CALEDONIA – River Valley held off the challenges of 16 other teams to win the Nelsonville-York Invitational wrestling tournament on Saturday. The Vikings totaled 193 points while West Jefferson was second (177.5) and Nelsonville-York placed third (166) … See all stories on this topic »
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State Taking Notice of Unbeaten Farmington Wrestlers Patch.com By Ken Lipshez Anybody in search of a template for high school team sports need go no further than the Farmington High wrestling team. Eric Misko came to FHS as a director of sports medicine with a proficient background in the sport. … See all stories on this topic » |
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The Streak Ends: Oklahoma State Beats Iowa Wrestling 17-16 … By RossWB The Streak Ends: Oklahoma State Beats Iowa Wrestling 17-16: Recapping Iowa wrestling’s loss to Oklahoma State. Black Heart Gold Pants |
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BROOK’S OPPONENT VOWS TO CRASH KELL’S SHEFFIELD PARTY; Rival plans to down Kell at March 17 Steel City showdown
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Kell Brook’s opponent for their huge Sheffield showdown on March 17 has warned Brook that he is coming to spoil the party.
Brook is riding the crest of a wave after extending his winning record to 26-0 with a fifth round stoppage win over Luis Galarza on his American debut on December 17 in Atlantic City.
The 26 year-old headlines the biggest show of his career to date on March 17 live on Sky Sports at the Motorpoint Arena Sheffield, but his opponent – who will be unveiled at a press conference at the venue tomorrow (January 11) – has warned Brook that he is travelling to the Steel City confident of victory.
“It’s a massive fight. Kell has been getting a lot of exposure from Sky and a lot of boxing experts rate him highly,” said the mystery man. “He is a big hit in Sheffield but going and fighting someone on away turf doesn’t bother me, I feel very confident that I can travel to Sheffield and beat him on his home patch.
“This is a massive night and a massive fight but it’s nothing new to me. I’ve boxed class opposition in big arenas all over the world so experience will play a part in this fight. Fighting Kell in Sheffield isn’t something that’s going to keep me awake at night, in fact, I’m just full of energy and excitement at the thought of that first bell on March 17.”
Brook’s promoter Eddie Hearn is delighted to be bringing such a massive occasion to Sheffield and is urging fans to snap up the hottest ticket in town when they go on sale at 2pm on Wednesday.
“This fight has taken it’s time to arrive but I couldn’t be happier that we have finally got it on,” said Hearn. “When I first sat down with Kell, I told him that I saw him headlining a sell-out night at the Motorpoint Sheffield Arena and now we’re here. This is just the start of what we want to do in 2012 and we’re going to get Sheffield jumping on March 17.
“The phones have been going crazy with people asking for ticket details – the information will be released tomorrow when the press conference begins and ticket sales will commence at 2pm.”
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New City Boxing All Access Membership at a Low Monthly Rate for 2012
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Now all first time members can train in unlimited Boxing, Muay Thai Kickboxing, and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu for a monthly low rate of $49 per month. Start the New Year in the best shape of your life!
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Amy Hayes to Announce “Battle at the Boat 85” January 21!
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Mixed Martial Arts Links (1-10-12)
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Why women’s MMA needs Ronda Rousey to establish its legitimacy Pro MMA Now Women’s MMA will not be considered legitimate until people like Olympic Medalists Ronda Rousey and Sarah McMann make their impact on the sport, and the sooner the better. Look, Cyborg was on the way to truly legitimizing women’s MMA. … See all stories on this topic »
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With or without Cyborg: Scott Coker on future of Strikeforce women’s 145-pound … MMAmania.com by Kevin Haggerty on Jan 9, 2012 11:30 PM EST in Strikeforce News If you’re a mixed martial arts(MMA) fan and haven’t been living under a rock, you’ve surely heard the news regarding the failed drug test by Strikeforce women’s 145-pound champion … See all stories on this topic »
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Angela’s Adventures: Mixed Martial Arts KTVQ Billings News BILLINGS – Mixed Martial Arts is a full contact, combat sport that allows the use of multiple fighting techniques. It’s also a sport that attracts people of all ages and genders. Robert Hill, owner of 5 StarMMA in Billings, has a long history with the … See all stories on this topic »
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MMA In West Virginia West Virginia MetroNews A member of the West Virginia Athletic Commission believes the first Mixed Martial Arts event to be staged in West Virginia was a success. The Williamson Field House was the venue Saturday night for the first of the events legalized last year by the … See all stories on this topic »
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Get back to fightin’ weight with ‘Cage Fitness’ msnbc.com Cage Fitness class participants perform a ‘knee on 12 punch’ move at the Leading Edge Martial Arts school in Allentown, Penn. The classes, which provide a quick, intense workout modeled after a championship mixed martial arts bout, have proven very … See all stories on this topic » |
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Dana White Guarantees New York Will Sanction MMA in 2012 By Ariel Helwani One of the final thorns left in the side of mixed martial arts is sanctioning in New York State, and after a couple of recent close calls, UFC president. MMA Fighting |
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UFCs Quinton Jackson doesn’t like King Mo, refuses to … – MMA Mania |
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Jan 7, 2012 Dana White Interview – Transcript | MMA Fight Corner Firas Zahabi (GSP’s head coach): “Rory MacDonald & GSP will never fight each other” – Page 2 – Sherdog Mixed Martial Arts Forums on Firas Zahabi Exclusive … www.mmafightcorner.com/…/ |
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1st legal, mixed martial arts fight in WV set for Saturday … – WOWK-TV |
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