Check out this VIDEO “In his Words: Al Iaquinta” via Ultimate Fighter.com. Al discusses living in the house and his upcoming Fight Friday night with Myles Jury. Check back here later on for preview of Iaquinta/Jury as well as another interview.
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If you’re looking for some where to watch Al’s fight Friday night look no further. McCanns Pub and Grill ( 5590 Merrick Rd, Massapequa NY 11758) is going to be the number one spot to watch this weeks episode. McCanns will offer a $40 open bar with food, and have the fight on every TV with audio. Check out some more details on the Facebook event page HERE. Continue Reading
A lot of controversy right off the bat to start the show last night. Both teams had a lot to say about Cruz’s choice to let Faber pick who he wanted to fight Lawrence this week. A lot of trash talking ensued from Team Cruz’s guys commenting that no one stood up, and Team Faber’s guys didn’t want to fight. As I talked about HERE of course Faber’s guy’s want to fight but they can’t stand up it’s to early to do that. Al put it very simply ” No one is going to jump out of their seat to fight the number one guy, it’s just not smart.” Faber admitted it was a good move by Cruz and went on to discuss how Cruz get’s on his nerves and he has the urge to punch him in the face.
The most trash talking came from Chris Tickle who seems like he’s going to be a real character on the show. Tickle who the guys on Team Faber have described as obnoxious, continued to call out some of Faber’s guys including Al back at the house. He said none of them wanted to “bang” because no one stood up, and called out Faber for not choosing anyone. Later in the show we see Tickle getting into practice late, making excuses, leaving practice to use the bathroom. Cruz who is frustrated with this talks about how he “needs to encourage him and just deal with him, and get him ready to fight.” Tickle who also started a verbal argument with Cofer during the episode will be very interesting to watch this season.
Leading up to the fight we learn a little bit about this weeks fighters Justin Lawrence and Cristiano Marcello. Lawrence who’s family owns their own gym has been in competition for most of his young life. Lawrence has been wrestling since he was in 3rd grade and fighting since he was six years old. He has 150 amateur fights and is the youngest guy (21) in the house. He feels like he’s “born to fight” and wants to “shock the world.” Cruz talked about how this fight could be a semi final or final fight. He discussed picking this match up to challenge his first team pick Justin Lawrence.
Cristiano Marcello is a jiu-jitsu expert and oposite of Lawrence is the oldest in the house (34). Marcello is a Gracie black belt and has coached guys like Wanderlei Silva and Shogun Rua. Cristiano talked about the edge he had over everyone else in the house being that he wasn’t just fighting for money. He’s fighting for his wife and children. Faber stressed to Marcello that he needed to push the action in the fight and do some dirty boxing. Faber went on to remind him to be sure to keep his chin down on account of Lawrence’s heavy hands. Most importantly he warned him to be aware of the big left hook.
Faber was spot on with his scouting report, because a big left hook by Lawrence ended the fight in the second round. The fight gave us a look at Lawrence’s good hands, as well as some great movement on his feet. Where Lawrence looked comfortable and played his game, Marcello didn’t look as aggressive as many expected. The two stood up the entire fight as Lawrence smartly wanted no part of Marcello’s ground game. Although Marcello looked a bit more aggressive in the second round, he seemed to tire near the end leaving Lawrence in complete control, and putting him in position for the big knock out.
With the Lawrence victory Cruz kept control to pick the next fight setting up a big match up for next week. He chose Myles Jury from his team to fight Al Iaquinta. Hold on to your seats Iaquinta Nation it’s going to be an exciting week with a big LIVE fight next Friday. Be sure to check back here all week for constant updates leading up to the fight!
-Matt Pellicane
Check out a new episode of The Ultimate Fighter TUF Live tonight, 10pm on FX. Find out what Al’s been up to and see if Cristiano Marcello can win his fight against Justin Lawrence and gain control back for Team Faber. Many feel the fight may be one of the best we see all season. Be sure to watch and check back here tomorrow for an episode recap. Everyone enjoy and have a great weekend.
Yesterday I had the pleasure of sitting down with Al’s trainer Ray Longo and asking him some questions about Al and his involvement on this season of The Ultimate Fighter. I appreciate him taking the time out of his busy day to sit with me and answer some questions.
Ray Longo’s resume is an impressive one. He’s a world class boxing, kickboxing and Muay Thai coach who has trained countless fighters both at professional and amateur levels. His lengthy résumé as a trainer includes preparing 9 UFC Fighters for competition including Matt Serra, Nick Serra, Pete Sell, Luke Cummo, Chris Weidman, Costantinos Philippou, Al Iaquinta, George Sotiropoulos, and Rodrigo Gracie. Ray is also one of the few certified Jeetkunedo instructors under Richard Bustillo, Tom Batell and Paul Vunak. Ray founded IMAA (International Martial Arts Academy) in 1990 and continues to train fighters for all different levels of competition.
If your looking to watch the full first episode and see all 16 fights including Al’s to enter the house check it out HERE courtesy of UltimateFighter.com and be sure to tune into FX tomorrow night at 10pm for a brand new episode of TUF LIVE.
Check out this great video from Newsday.com where Al answers a few questions courtesy of Newsday’s Mark La Monica. Very special thank you to him for putting these Q and A’s together with Al. Be sure to follow him on twitter @LaMonicaMark Check out the video HERE!
Back in 2009 I spent a day with Al Iaquinta and had a chance to interview him leading up to one of his fights. Here’s the VIDEO( Shot by Mark Cersosimo Produced by Matt Pellicane) The video is a great insight into Al’s background, a typical training day, and even shows some clips of Al hitting pads with trainer Ray Longo. Video also includes a brief interview with Longo discussing Al’s fighting style, why he chose the gym, and his first impression of Iaquinta. Keep your eyes open for an interview with Ray Longo later this week who will answer a lot of important questions about Al being on this season of TUF.
At the end of last weeks episode James Vick’s win gave Team Cruz control to pick the next fight. After Cruz selected his number one pick Justin Lawrence, he threw Faber a curve ball and asked him to select who he wanted from his team to square off against Lawrence. You could tell Faber was thrown off by Cruz’s offer, and after a moment asked his team who was ready to go and take the next fight. Yet after several seconds of silence no one from Team Faber stood up. Continue Reading
On June 17th 2011 Al Iaquinta and Gabriel Miglioli went to war, in what many consider one of the best mixed martial arts fights they’ve ever seen. After being nearly knocked out in the first round, Iaquinta battled his way back to a hard fought split decision victory, showing his heart and determination. Then three months later the two fought again, this time for the Ring Of Combat Lightweight title. Check out video highlighting both fights HERE, and a big thank you to http://www.ringfever.com as well as Mark La Monica for posting.



