Don’t forget to watch Al on a new episode of TUF Live tonight at 10 PM on FX. Tune in and find out who will be the last fighter in the quarter finals, Andy Ogle or Mike Rio. Well also find how the next few weeks will be laid out in regard to the quarter and semi finals. Things are about to get very interesting make sure you tune in.
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This weeks interview is with Vic Torres Jr. Al and I had the pleasure of having Vic as our captain when we were freshman wrestling at Wantagh. Vic was a great teammate and leader who we all learned a lot from. He is an incredible husband and father, as well as an outstanding trainer and fighter. In 2010 Vic was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. He’s going to be doing a walk for MS and “Team Torres” this Sunday. I thought this would be a perfect time for Vic to talk about his experience with MS, tell us about the walk he’s participating in, and get his input on Al as well. I really appreciate Vic doing this interview with me and I urge everyone to donate in any way you can to the cause. Continue Reading
It’s taken me a little time to get caught up from vacation but here’s a little episode recap from last week. This weeks episode featured the matchup between Chris Saunders and Sam Sicilia. The episode started out with Team Cruz in high sprits after a much needed win by Vinc Pichel. Cofer was very upset and distraught after the tough loss to Vinc. He had fought a great fight but Vinc came out very aggressive in the third round.
It was really interesting to see World/Olympic medalist in judo, and the Strikeforce Women’s Bantamweight Champion Ronda Rousey on the show this week working with Team Cruz. Ronda was the first women to be a guest coach on the show. Cruz talked about brining her in because “she’s vicious and she knows what it takes to win. That’s what the guys need to see.” She worked with all the guys and demonstrated a lot of great judo techniques. All of the guys on Team Cruz in some way or another called her a “badass”. She threw everyone around despite their size showing just how talented she is. Rousey was very excited about how open minded everyone was to learn. (On a side note if you’ve never seen Ronda Rousey fight look her up, she’s a great athlete and a lot of fun to watch.)
A very funny moment following Rousey working with Team Cruz was having Cruz bring her to the TUF house to watch UFC on PPV. All of the guys were very shy around her, and there was a lot of awkward silence. Rousey went on to say “It was like I had the plague or something, like oh my god a girl!” While watching the PPV everyone just kind of sat around her but no one talked to her. Ronda despite being one of the best women fighters in the world is very pretty so it appeared that maybe the guys were nervous. The only contact on camera she had was with Tickle saying she wanted to ask for some salted nuts, but didn’t want to open her self up to any jokes. Cruz commented saying “Even if they didn’t talk to her I think they were all just happy to have a girl around. They haven’t seen a girl in ages.” Faber added that “ There was just a lot of crickets. For having the first girl in the house these guys blew it.”
We watched as boredom continued to filter throughout the house, and the pranks continued. Boxer’s in the freezer, chap stick glued to night stands, and later in the episode Faber and his guys even pull a prank on Cruz’s locker room. Tickle wrapped the sink hose in plastic wrap so anyone who went to use the sinks would get squirted. Although Cruickshank fell for it, Al wanted no part of the joke. “Real funny, real f*cking funny!” he said to the camera. “You’re not going to get us you idiots.”
The rest of the episode revolved around both fighters Chris Saunders and Sam Sicilia. Chris Saunders came from a tough upbringing. His parent’s weren’t really around and he was in and out of foster homes. He feels like that difficult childhood molded him into a stronger person. MMA put the control in his hands for the people in his life who said he couldn’t do it.
Sam Sicilia would fight a few amateur fights and then “disappear” for awhile. He went pro officially just over a year ago. He fought eleven times in the passed year with a lot of knock outs. He’s very athletic and has great cardio. With his heavy hands he’s brutal and relentless.
The fight was a very good one. Sam came out swinging aggressively in the first round. The two tied up against the cage and exchanged kicks. Back in the center of the cage Sam connects again, Saunders looks for a takedown. Saunders lands several nice kicks including a head kick that drops Sam. The kick only temporarily stuns Sam as the two are quickly back up. Sam answers with a big right hand and a take down, ending the round with a choke attempt.
The second round starts with some more big shots by Sam. The two tie up against the cage again. Both fighters look for takedowns. Once back up Sam drops Saunders with a left hand and looks to finish. Saunders regains his composure and the two wrestle for position with Saunders now on top. The two eventually work their way back up. Both fighters threw a few wild punches near the end of the round, but looked gassed. Although Sam connected with some of those “wild” shots Saunders chin held up. Even though many felt the fight may go to a third round, Saunders wins the fight by split decision. Andy Ogle against Mike Rio next week for the final fight in the first round.
-Matt Pellicane
It’s that time in the week again. Check out another episode of TUF Talk with Al right HERE! Al talk’s about the practical jokes in the house, some “visitors” throughout the week, and having Ronda Rousey around. As always a big thank you to Mark La Monica for putting this all together. Make sure to follow Mark on TWITTER and be sure to send him any questions you may have for Al.
For those of you who may have been concerned my friends and I survived Las Vegas. Now that I’m back lets get right back to business as thing’s are about to get very interesting in the TUF house. With one fight to go in the first round this Friday, the quarter finals and Iaquinta’s next fight is right around the corner. Chris Saunders made things very interesting in the tournament last Friday with a big upset win over Sam Sicilia. Look for an episode recap from Friday on here later today. Continue Reading
I wanted to make sure I got this in for everyone before I got out of town. In case you didn’t get to see it yet, HERE’S Al’s Weekly edition of “TUF Talk” As always thank you to Mark La Monica for putting all this together. If you have any questions you’d like to ask Al send them to Mark via twitter HERE. Enjoy and have a great weekend.
-Matt
First off I want to thank everyone again for supporting Al, as well as reading and supporting the blog. It mean’s a lot to Al and myself, and we really appreciate it. Things are going to get even more exciting as we enter the quarter finals, so be sure to check here and stay up to date with everything that’s going on. With that being said from this post on will be a slow few days on the blog. I’m going to be in Las Vegas with a bunch of people(wish us luck) for my friend Jared’s bachelor party. A big congratulations to him and his fiance Jackie getting married in a few weeks. If anything important happens I’ll try to get on and keep everyone updated. Otherwise keep up with UltimateFighter.com and TUF on Twitter for constant updates. The TUF twitter account is doing a live chat Friday at 7pm that will be fun to get involved in. Don’t forget to watch Al on a brand new episode of TUF Live this Friday at 10pm on FX, and I’ll talk to you all next week!
-Matt Pellicane
This week’s interview is with Al’s training partner and friend Marcel Robin. Marcel is a great guy and I consider it a privilege to call him a good friend of mine as well. Marcel, who graduated from East Meadow high school in 2005 has been training with Al for the past six years. He has an interesting perspective not only being a teammate of Al’s but also one of his best friends. I appreciate him taking some time to do this interview and all his great insights. Continue Reading
Hey everyone. I wanted to try and get some discussion going and hear who everyone would want to see Al Fight next. Once Sam Sicilia fights Chris Saunders, and Andy Ogle fights Mike Rio the quarter finals will be set. Everyone seems to have some thoughts, even Al himself via his Newsday Interview that he thought he matched up best against James Vick. I’m curious to hear from all of you. Who do you think Al should fight next and why? Possible fight choices from Team Cruz are Justin Lawrence, Vinc Pichel, and James Vick. Other choices pending what happens in their upcoming fights would be Mike Rio and Sam Sicilia as well. Comment below and lets hear what all of Iaquinta Nation has to say.
-Matt Pellicane
This weeks episode gets right back into all the after math after Chris Tickles loss over Joe Proctor. Back in the locker room Coach Cruz is very hard on Tickle following the loss. He is very adamant in telling Tickle about everything he did wrong. He stresses to Tickle that the loss “shouldn’t have happened. If you listen you win the fight.” Cruz went on to discuss that he isn’t here to be on TV he’s here to win. He hate’s loosing, especially to Faber. During one point of the very public conversation between Tickle and Cruz, Faber put in his two cents and tries to offer Tickle some support. He let him know he did good, it was a good fight, and to keep his head up. Cruz get’s angry with Faber for getting involved and the two exchange some heated words back and fourth. Cruz instructs Urijah to mind his own business. Continue Reading










