CroCop promising 'new tricks' for Pat Barry fight
With one fight left on his UFC contract Croatian heavyweight Mirko ‘CroCop’ Filipovic is promising some “exciting” new tricks for his June 12th meeting with Pat Barry at UFC 115. Filipovic terrorized the PRIDE heavyweight division but has fared less well in the UFC, and if he loses this fight he is surely going to be asked to call time on his career.“Well we are working hard on just about every part of the game. After so many years in this sport some things need improvements but some are good as they are. I'll always be more comfortable with striking, but I do a lot of ground work, takedowns/throws and other stuff. You can expect some new exciting techniques from me, that's for sure,” he told Croatian MMA site Nokaut.
He also added that “the competition is really strong nowadays. These young lions are talented, well rounded and hungry, what makes them dangerous… Barry is young but very talented, I've seen his fights. I need this win as it's important for my future in UFC. It should be a good fight, I'm sure that we'll deliver an action-packed fight.”
Barry is almost tailor-made for Filipovic as he is also a kickboxing stylist who prefers the feet to the floor. Neither man is likely to be looking for the takedown - especially Barry, who sees facing Filipovic as a huge test and who would be elated to out-strike a man he has looked up to for so long.
Filipovic is coming off a win over Anthony Perosh at UFC 110 in February while Barry is coming off a win over Antoni Hardonk at UFC 104. That win was a personal milestone for Barry as the two used to train together under Ernesto Hoost, who Barry accused of “giving up on me” as a prospect.
No dummy, not that Dos Santos.Josh Barnett announces July 10 IFC fight with Geronimo Dos Santos in Australia
s his license status remains unresolved in the U.S., notable heavyweight Josh Barnett has taken another opportunity overseas.The former UFC champion meets Geronimo Dos Santos at a July 10 event for the upstart Impact Fighting Championship promotion in Australia, Barnett announced via Twitter on Thursday.
As MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) recently reported, Barnett, who hasn't fought in the U.S. since a January 2009 victory over Gilbert Yvel, wasn't part of an April 20 California State Athletic Commission meeting that was expected to address his failed drug test in August 2009.
Barnett failed the test as part of his license application to fight Fedor Emelianenko and an "Affliction: Trilogy" event that later was canceled. Barnett, whose tested positive for a designer steroid, immediately declared his innocence and informed the commission of his intent to appeal the decision.
The appeal hearing has been delayed multiple times – due to inclement weather and apparently poor communication between the CSAC and Barnett's representatives.
"[The commission] is doing what they want, however they want, when they want," Barnett told MMAjunkie.com. "They weren't all that compliant to begin with, and it wouldn't surprise me if they continued to be not entirely compliant – for whatever reason – at this point.
"But I know that we've tried our best to meet their schedules, deadlines, standards, and present ourselves within the regulation that they lay forth."
Fighters who test positive for steroids are not allowed to reapply for a license for one year, an anniversary Barnett will soon meet. However, George Dodd, executive director of the CSAC, said the fighter may still be asked to appear at a commission meeting before his license is approved or denied.
In the mean time, the IFC event takes place at the Brisbane Entertainment Center in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Barnett (25-5), who just a year ago widely was regarded as one of the world's top two or three heavyweights, looks to build off a January submission win over Siala-Mou "Mighty Mo" Siligia at DREAM.13. It was his sixth win in seven fights, though a brutal (and accidental) low blow early in the fight greatly slowed "Mighty Mo."
Dos Santos (17-8), a well-traveled Brazilian fighter, recently snapped a career-long eight-fight win streak with a loss to Edson Franca (11-3) due to an injury. All 17 of Dos Santos' victories have come via stoppage, 11 in the first round.