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By Michael David SmithPosted: 07/01/2010 03:00 PM ET
The press conference takes place at the MGM Grand's Hollywood Theatre and is the final chance for the media to question Lesnar and Carwin before they step into the Octagon. The weigh-in begins at 4 PM ET and the video is below.
The Cut List: Who's Facing Unemployment With Loss at UFC 116?
By Ben FowlkesPosted: 07/01/2010 01:52 PM ET
Hardly a UFC event goes by without at least one or two of the losers getting quietly cut from the roster a few days later. Their contracts may still have three fights left on them, but one bad performance (or just consecutive losing ones), and suddenly that piece of paper is good for little more than bird cage lining.
So who could be facing make-or-break moments at UFC 116, and who's most likely to join the swollen ranks of America's unemployed after this weekend? Let's take a look after the jump.
Yoshihiro Akiyama Discusses Dissing Chris Leben, but Taking the Fight
By Mike ChiappettaPosted: 07/01/2010 12:43 PM ET
The fighter, who had been campaigning to fight Silva for months, was devastated when Silva dropped out with broken ribs. And he wasn't too happy when the UFC floated Chris Leben past him as a replacement.
In fact, his initial reaction was simple: no. On Wednesday, Akiyama explained why he was displeased by the Leben matchup and why he ultimately chose to accept it.
Chris Leben Takes Exception With Akiyama's Hesitancy to Fight Him
By Ariel HelwaniPosted: 07/01/2010 12:06 PM ET
"The Crippler" explained how the UFC gave him an offer he couldn't refuse to fight on two weeks' notice, why this is the biggest fight of his life and why he took exception with Akiyama's hesitancy to initially agree to the fight.
Watch a highlight video of Leben discussing all these issues and working out in front of the fans, shot and edited by MMA Fighting's E. Casey Leydon, below.
Brock Lesnar Belittles Shane Carwin's Championships
By Michael David SmithPosted: 07/01/2010 12:00 PM ET
"I was a Division I national champion and he's not," Lesnar said of Carwin on SportsCenter Thursday. "And I'm the UFC heavyweight champion and he's definitely not that."
UFC 116 Video: Shane Carwin Doesn't Care for Brock Lesnar or His Attitude
By Ariel HelwaniPosted: 07/01/2010 11:06 AM ET
Lesnar, who hasn't fought in close to a year after recovering from diverticulitis, set the tone for Saturday's mammoth heavyweight title unification bout when he purposely knocked down a banner of Carwin with his forearm. Once he got that bit of aggression out of the way, the former WWE star spoke to the media.
Watch below as both weigh in on their fight and workout for the media and fans. The video was shot and edited by MMA Fighting's E. Casey Leydon.
Eddie Bravo Leaves UFC Analyst Gig
By Ray HuiPosted: 07/01/2010 11:00 AM ET
Gareth A Davies of the Telegraph was the first to report that Bravo has left his longtime gig as a grappling behind-the-scenes production analyst for the UFC, and Bravo's close friend and UFC commentator Joe Rogan has since confirmed the departure.
Dream.15 Fight Card: Shinya Aoki vs. Tatsuya Kawajiri
By Ray HuiPosted: 07/01/2010 01:00 AM ET
In the main event, Shinya Aoki defends his belt against Tatsuya Kawajiri to determine the top Japanese lightweight in the world. In Grand Prix action, Melvin Manhoef battles Tatsuya Mizuno and Gegard Mousasi meets Jake O'Brien.
The card is still coming together but the current lineup is below.
Brendan Schaub Says He's Ready for Primetime, Chris Tuchscherer
By Mike ChiappettaPosted: 06/30/2010 11:22 PM ET
While Schaub was there mainly in support of teammate and main event participant Shane Carwin, in a way, it also symbolized his hope to be considered among the sport's top-level heavyweights following his UFC 116 match against Chris Tuchscherer.
"I expect to be on the main card after this," Schaub (5-1) told MMA Fighting. "It's an honor to be on the Spike prelims, but after this, I expect big-name opponents. I think this will separate me from the rest of the up-and-comers. I think I showed what I do to up-and-comers like Chase Gormley and the guys on the [Ultimate Fighter] show, so I think from here it's going to be some pretty big-name UFC vets for me."
Brock Lesnar Relaxed for Comeback Despite Major Strategy Shift
By Mike ChiappettaPosted: 06/30/2010 09:23 PM ET
Yet in all the words that have escaped the mouths of those who've spoken about Lesnar in the last few days, few will have as much impact on Saturday night as a quick revelation that some might have missed if they weren't fully attentive to his words. Despite the long layoff, Lesnar is essentially re-inventing himself for the biggest fight of his life, admitting to reporters that he'll be taking the risk of competing in a brand-new stance.
"I brought in Peter Welch, and we changed my stance and switched it from traditional to southpaw," he said. "It's really worked out, helped on wrestling and shooting. We changed a lot of things and we'll see if they work I guess."
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