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Michael Bisping: Don’t ‘Count’ me out after one bad night

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Props: Las Vegas Sun

Quoteworthy:

“Fighting is different than other sports because you’re not competing as regularly. If a football player has a bad game, he’s allowed to do that because he plays once or twice a week. With fighting, it’s once every few months. So if you have a bad night, it gets built up. It’s not like my career is in shatters. I’m 18-2. The two guys I’ve lost to are former champions. There’s no shame in that. I do feel pressure in wanting to come back and perform, but it’s not like I’m finished as some people seem to think. It’s going to take more than one loss for me to hang up my gloves; that’s for sure.”

England’s-own, Michael Bisping, talks about his upcoming showdown against Denis Kang at UFC 105 from the Manchester Evening News (MEN) Arena in Manchester, England, on Nov. 14. “The Count” is coming off perhaps one of the most memorable knockouts in UFC history, getting demolished by a crushing Dan Henderson right hand/flying forearm combination at UFC 100 last July. It was just his second loss in 20 fights and the former TUF coach/contestant refuses to be defined by the defeat. How will he be defined after Saturday night?

Michael Bisping: Don’t ‘Count’ me out after one bad night

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Props: Las Vegas Sun

Quoteworthy:

“Fighting is different than other sports because you’re not competing as regularly. If a football player has a bad game, he’s allowed to do that because he plays once or twice a week. With fighting, it’s once every few months. So if you have a bad night, it gets built up. It’s not like my career is in shatters. I’m 18-2. The two guys I’ve lost to are former champions. There’s no shame in that. I do feel pressure in wanting to come back and perform, but it’s not like I’m finished as some people seem to think. It’s going to take more than one loss for me to hang up my gloves; that’s for sure.”

England’s-own, Michael Bisping, talks about his upcoming showdown against Denis Kang at UFC 105 from the Manchester Evening News (MEN) Arena in Manchester, England, on Nov. 14. “The Count” is coming off perhaps one of the most memorable knockouts in UFC history, getting demolished by a crushing Dan Henderson right hand/flying forearm combination at UFC 100 last July. It was just his second loss in 20 fights and the former TUF coach/contestant refuses to be defined by the defeat. How will he be defined after Saturday night?

UFC 105 video: Michael Bisping wants to ‘take back respect’ against Denis Kang on Nov. 14

Friday, November 6th, 2009

Denis Kang video talks UFC 105 fight against Michael Bisping

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

Denis Kang video talks UFC 105 fight against Michael Bisping

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

UFC Quick Quote: Michael Bisping has something to prove at UFC 105

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

“I think he’s definitely got something to prove in this fight. To prove to himself and to his fans, because it’s in his hometown. So I think he’s going to try to make a statement with this fight. I don’t think he will, but that’s something else. I think that really after a knockout loss like that (at UFC 100), you’re always going to be questioning yourself, about ‘Am I going to be OK?,’ ‘Is my chin going to hold up?’ So that’s why I say he’s got to prove it to himself.”

– Denis Kang talks to The Canadian Press about capitalizing on the damaged psyche of Michael Bisping at UFC 105 from the Manchester Evening News (MEN) Arena in Manchester, England, on Nov. 14. “The Count” went belly-up at UFC 100 after swallowing Dan Henderson’s fist back on July 11. Can Kang do likewise in Manchester against the hometown hero in highlight-reel fashion? Or will he be just another step for the Brit on his journey back to title contention?

Michael Bisping trains his son mixed martial arts

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

Check out the latest UFC 105 video blog from “The Count” after the jump.

UFC 105 video: Michael Bisping trains for Denis Kang fight on Nov. 14

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

Denis Kang looking to make a ‘major statement’ against Michael Bisping at UFC 105

Friday, October 30th, 2009

“I’ve wanted to fight Bisping ever since I came to the UFC. He’s got a big name, and he is usually in good fights the fans care about and I think I will beat him so, obviously, he’s someone I looked at as a great fight for me and my career. Winning this fight against Bisping will end the year on a big high. I don’t see how he beats me. I hit harder than he does, I think I am faster and have better submissions. My wrestling is better than his. He is very good at avoiding submissions, so we will have to see how it goes. However I beat him, I am looking to make a major statement.”

– Denis Kang talks to UK’s Telegraph about the opportunity to make a name for himself inside the Octagon in a high-profile middleweight fight against Michael Bisping at UFC 105 from the Manchester Evening News (MEN) Arena in Manchester, England, on Nov. 14. Kang was a big free agent pick-up for the promotion last year; however, he stumbled in his debut at UFC 93 earlier this year, losing to Alan Belcher via second round submission (guillotine choke). He rebounded with a unanimous decision win over Xavier-Foupas Pokam at UFC 97 four months later back in April. In short, Kang has yet to demonstrate to UFC fans what made him a star in Japan and Korea fighting in the Pride FC and Spirit MC organizations. Can he do it in Manchester against “The Count” in highlight-reel fashion? Or will he be just another step for the Brit on his journey back to title contention?

Denis Kang video talks UFC 105 fight against Michael Bisping

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009