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Brian Foster Survives the Brock Larson Jungle at UFC 106

LAS VEGAS -- Brian Foster needed a win after losing his UFC debut in September in what he called the worst performance of his career. And not only did the now 13-4 fighter win on Saturday night at UFC 106, he dominated one of the toughest welterweights in MMA, Brock Larson.

FanHouse spoke to Foster immediately after his victory about Larson's two point deductions and rebounding after his first UFC loss. The video interview is below.

Refocused John Alessio Talks MFC 22 Fight vs. Luigi Fioravanti



Xtreme Couture welterweight John Alessio is taking on American Top Team's Luigi Fioravanti Friday at MFC 22 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada for a possible shot at the promotion's title.

In this interview with FanHouse, Alessio talks about preparing for Fioravanti, his hatred towards UFC fighter Brock Larson and how he reevaluated his training after his loss in April to Andre Galvao.

Mike Pierce Set for UFC Debut vs. Brock Larson at UFC Fight Night 19

The UFC has added one more bout to UFC Fight Night 19, the UFC debut of former Sportfight champion Mike Pierce against former WEC welterweight title contender Brock Larson (pictured, right).

The event, co-headlined by Nate Diaz vs. Melvin Guillard and Gray Maynard vs. Roger Huerta, emanates from the Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City on Sept. 16 and will air as the lead-in on Spike TV to the season premiere of The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights.

UFC 98 Morning After: How Will Anyone Beat Lyoto Machida?

Lyoto Machida winsThe light heavyweight division is the most talented weight class in the Ultimate Fighting Championship, but after watching Lyoto Machida dominate Rashad Evans for the title Saturday night at UFC 98, I'm having a very hard time seeing how anyone is going to beat him any time soon.

That might sound like a crazy thing to say, because upsets happen all the time in mixed martial arts, and the light heavyweight title has changed hands four times in the last two years. But the fundamental way to win a fight is to hurt your opponent without getting hurt yourself, and there's no one better at that than Machida.

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