I have a preview of WEC 31 up at MMAPredictions.com for those interested in a detailed break down of the show which is VERY novice friendly. If you don’t know much about the show and the fighters, give my preview a look.
Also, I’d like to thank Brandt Delorenzo, who runs this site, for giving me the opportunity to write here, and also for not standing in the way of other opportunities.
I start with Zach Arnold’s FightOpinion.com as a columnist today, something Brandt has been very supportive of me doing. Thanks also go out to Zach Arnold for working with Brandt to make this transition easier, and also for being supportive of smaller sites.
My first column can be found here.
In the coming days I’ll be scaling my columns back and you’ll see a host of other writers who will be debuting their work here. I will still be involved in the site, and will continue to write for MMAOpinion, but alot of your day to day reading will be a group of talented new writers.
Alot of exciting things to look forward to at MMAOpinion.com, and I’m excited to remain involved with the site. Thank you.


















December 12th, 2007 at 3:10am
I would just like to say that your column on Sam was very well written and I applaud your candor. The thoughts I shared with sherdog on Sam were true, it was the first thing that I thought of as a fan, but as a person…I had no idea what his injuries were and therefore was concerned for his safe return. The sad truth was that there was no return for Mr. Vasquez. If he were to come out of it people would really care less, but now that he hasn’t we as a “herd” will point fingers till we get our answers. I for one would not like to talk about his death but the man who did this for fun. Many people say that they would go to the extreme for something that they loved, but if you get down to it they don’t know exactly how far they would go. I for one should say to anyone, if you want to say anything about the tragedy that happened take a look at all sides of what happened. Don’t be callous to man that did the ultimate deed to do what he loved.