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MMA-themed “Warrior” to hit theaters September 9

MMA is hitting the big screen on Sept. 9 as the movie “Warrior” premieres nationwide.

The film stars Tom Hardy (Inception), Joel Edgerton (King Arthur), and Nick Nolte (he’s Nick Nolte) and is about the youngest son of an alcoholic former boxer returns home, where he’s trained by his father for competition in a mixed martial arts tournament – a path that puts the fighter on a collision corner with his older brother.

Here is a look at the trailer:

While the idea of two brothers actually fighting in the octagon may be a bit of a stretch, it is good to see MMA getting mainstream attention from the cinematic arts.

For more on “Warrior” and other upcoming movies, check out Bullz-Eye.com’s moviegoer’s guide to September.

Just in case it wasn’t funny the first time: Chael Sonnen animation

A while back I posted an interesting interview where Ariel Helwani interviewed Chael Sonnen upon his return back into the UFC.

The original video was funny enough as Sonnen dropped insult after insult on the likes of Wanderlei Silva, Anderson Silva, and anyone associated with Team Blackhouse.

Well, someone took the time to take that interview and provided animated background to it. It definitely adds a little punch to it. Here it is for your viewing pleasure.

Admit it, it was worth the seven minutes of your life.

UFC on FOX Press Conference Highlights

In case you missed it, the UFC announced its new partnership with FOX Television.

A new 7-year TV deal will start in November with a live event on FOX and the broadcast mogul will air four live events per year.

The deal also includes six live cards on FX, as well as two seasons of The Ultimate Fighter per year, which will now include live fights each week.

Fuel TV will also receive some UFC programming, likely in the form of pay-per-view prelims.

Here are some highlights from today’s press conference:

This is a landmark deal for the premiere MMA organization and a sign of big things to come for the UFC.

Rumors have the deal at nearly $100 million a year for the UFC, which is quite a jump from the reported $35 million a year it got from Spike TV.

Who is Chad Ochocinco kidding?

Anyone who watches the NFL knows that Chad Ochocinco is a diva.

But, if you follow his Twitter you also know he has a propensity to call out members of the MMA world.

He has told Anderson Silva that he would destroy him and now, he has turned his attention to Georges St. Pierre in the video below.

I know Ochocinco was having some fun, but I pray that one day he steps into the octagon and gets the “James Toney” treatment. He seems like he could use a good a** kicking.

It is too bad his new Patriots teammate, Aaron Hernandez, let him have number 85 and didn’t make him look like an idiot with a name of Ochocinco and a number like 89.

Also, did you notice the narrator say the “2012-13 NFL season?” I guess he is able to travel through time.

Jon Fitch is mad as hell and doesn’t want to take it anymore

Jon Fitch has been a No. 1 contender for a long time, but a title fight doesn’t appear to be in his future.

A lengthy recovery from an injury has caused the UFC veteran to be lost in the mix in the UFC welterweight division.

As you can see in the video, Fitch is not happy about being passed up for many of the big fights in the division and he is ready to do something about it.

Fitch has some good points. The guy has one loss in 15 UFC fights, and that was to current champ, Georges St. Pierre.

He is coming off a draw against B.J. Penn, but had that been a five-round fight, it appeared that Fitch was well on his way to another win.

Despite his lack of finishes, Fitch is still one of the top pound-for-pound fighters in the world and he deserves more respect than he is getting.

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