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PITTSBURGH -- You don't need to point out Pat Barry's weaknesses as a fighter to him. He's well aware of his reputation as a striker with no ground game.
"The three things that Pat Barry needs more than anything else is heavyweight training partners, jiu-jitsu and wrestling. The whole world knows that, like I'm allergic to the ground or something," Barry said.
Even the UFC's video game reflected his problems with grappling.
"Whoever made the video game, as soon as my character falls down, he dies. Even if I just lay down on my back, he dies."
But to learn the ground game and give him an edge in his UFC on Versus 4 bout with Cheick Kongo, he had to find other heavyweights who knew the ground game inside and out. He found that at Death Clutch, the Minnesota-based training home of Brock Lesnar that is run by former University of Minnesota wrestling coach Marty Morgan. Barry first went to Death Clutch to work with Lesnar on striking and was asked to stay. Now, he works with Lesnar, Bellator heavyweight champion Cole Konrad (pictured), and Chris Tuchsurer, among other big guys.
"If anything, I think Marty Morgan saw my work ethic, saw that I always work hard, I don't complain -- I complain a little bit, but ignore my complaining -- he saw that I learn fast, and being a student of the game, it's hard for him to see someone struggle and ignore it. He's like superman. He saw it and came to the rescue."
Under Morgan's tutelage, Barry said that his game has evolved to keep up with the ever-changing and growing sport.
"What I was doing in my mind was enough, but apparently there is never enough, especially with the way the sport is evolving. You've got wrestlers coming and knocking people unconscious. You have strikers who take people to the ground and beat them up. It never stops."
Like Barry, Kongo has a background in kickboxing, but has added a nasty component of ground and pound to his arsenal in recent bouts. Sunday night, Barry will finally get the bout that he has been asking for since signing with the UFC.
"This is the fight I've been asking for ever since I've gotten in the UFC. It's the opportunity I was waiting for. He's a heavyweight striker, and he was known as one of the most deadly heavyweight strikers in the UFC. I never brag, I don't have the most killer ego, but I couldn't take hearing that. I want to be known as the guy to watch out for."
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UFC president Dana White loves Twitter because of how he can communicate directly with fans and reach more than a million of his followers within seconds. But he found the downside of the popular social networking site during UFC 132 on Saturday night after he was included in tweets by superstar Justin Bieber.

Bieber attended the blockbuster card with his father, and he tweeted that he was "chillin' with White," and later that he scored the fights with White. According to the New York Post, Bieber's more than 10 million followers took notice, and their many, many replies and retweets crashed White's BlackBerry. That's why he was relatively quiet on Twitter for a fight night.
Bieber's father, who has been at UFC fights in the past, attended the fights with his son, but this was the first time Justin was Octagon-side. Like many MMA fans, he disagreed with the judges on the winner of the Matt Wiman-Dennis Siver bout.
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Whoever lands the first huge shot could decide the Wanderlei Silva-Chris Leben fight at UFC 132 on Saturday. Beyond that, there are too many questions to answer before coming up with a real solid pick on the fight.
Silva's been off forever, and as far as the fight game goes, he looks like an old 33. Before each fight, Leben's mental game is always in question. On last week's UFC 132 conference call, he admitted to overlooking Brian Stann and now he's in awe a bit of Silva.
Who comes out on top? Larry Pepe from ProMMARadio and MMAWeekly's Damon Martin joined me on RawVegas.tv to pick the fight. The guy were on opposite ends of the spectrum in this middleweight showdown.
UFC 132 betting odds (Courtesy Venetian Casino, Hotel & Resort Las Vegas)
Urijah Faber (+110) vs. Dominick Cruz (-140) - UFC bantamweight title
Chris Leben (+140) vs. Wanderlei Silva (-170) - Middleweight
Tito Ortiz (+350) vs. Ryan Bader (-500) - Light heavyweight
Carlos Condit (-110) vs. Dong Hyun Kim (-120) - Welterweight
Matt Wiman (+110) vs. Denis Siver (-140) - Lightweight
Shane Roller (+250) vs. Melvin Guillard (-330) - Lightweight
Rafael dos Anjos (+210) vs. George Sotiropoulos (-270) - Lightweight
Takeyu Mizugaki (+220) vs. Brian Bowles (-300) - Bantamweight
Brad Tavares (+200) vs. Aaron Simpson (-250) - Middleweight
Andre Winner (Even) vs. Anthony Njokuani (-130) - Lightweight
Jeff Hougland +170 vs. Donny Walker (-200) - Bantamweight
You can watch UFC 132 right here on Yahoo! Sports
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Gone is the Melvin Guillard who was questioning himself and getting in trouble away from the Octagon. The new "Young Assassin" is super confident, completely focused on the fight game, a getting a title shot and making lots of money.
Guillard has ripped off four straight wins and is now staring at Shane Roller on Saturday night. The 28-year-old Louisiana-native doesn't give Roller much of a chance.
"I kind of feel sorry for Shane Roller in a way," Guillard told RawVegas.tv (3:50 mark). "I never step in the ring saying I want to kill this guy, but I do want to hurt someone before they hurt me. I want to walk out of this feet with no scratches."
Roller, a former All-American wrestler at Oklahoma State has improved by leaps and bounds on the feet. He even scored a big knockout his last time out against Thiago Tavares.
"With that being said, I'm the wrong kind of guy to learn on," Guillard said. "It's gonna make for a short night hopefully for him. He's definitely gonna wake up with a splitting headache if he tries that wrestling crap with me."
In his last fight against Evan Dunham, Guillard won Knockout of the Night honors and took home an extra $30,000. Guillard said the money went toward buying his wife a 2008 Mustang Cobra. Now he's fighting for bonuses and a nice big house in Norman, Okla.
You can watch UFC 132 right here on Yahoo! Sports
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PITTSBURGH -- Before their bout, John Howard predicted that he and Matt Brown would get the Fight of the Night bonus, but that seems unlikely after their fight on Sunday night. Brown won the grappling-filled bout 29-28 on all three judges' cards.
Howard used lots of snapping leg kicks to start the round, until they moved into the clinch. Howard swung the fight to the ground for a second, but they returned to their feet quickly, where Brown made headway with striking. He hit Brown with a kick and two strikes before Howard took Brown down. They stood back up, and Brown continued to show impressive striking, until Howard threw Brown down on his back.
Brown's legs were reddened by the second round from Howard's leg kicks, a weapon Howard continued to use. The fight oddly went to the ground about halfway through the round, as Howard tried for a takedown and ended up on his back. Brown joined him there for a grappling session to finish out the round.
Again, Howard used the leg kick to start the third round, but then tried for higher kicks after that. To stop the onslaught of kicks, Brown got a takedown, but he let Howard reverse his position and take Brown's back.
Brown finally got loose and tried to work his stand-up game, but it didn't work, as Howard got another takedown. Brown finished the round with as much ground and pound as he could.
"I feel amazing on the win. My team really keeps me on my game, especially mentally. I've got the skills, but now I'm fighting smarter," Brown said. "I think this may have been my smartest fight. But I still have a lot of work to do on my wrestling and grappling. I loved fighting here. I always fight better around my home. Always have, always will. I wanted a win, even if it meant a decision."
This win straps a losing skid for Brown, who had three losses in a row. Howard is now the one with the three-fight losing streak. He has recent losses to Thiago Alves, Jake Ellenberger and now Brown.
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