Karo Parisyan pulls out UFC 106, Banished from the UFC by Dana White
I was anticipated a very back and forth welterweight battle this Saturday night at UFC 106 when Karo Parisyan was to take on Dustin Hazelett. That fight has been dropped off the card as UFC president Dana White broke the news via his Twitter account. Never one to mince words, White’s Tweet stated:
“Karo Parisyan has fucked over the UFC, the fans and his opponent again!!! He will not be fighting saturday or ever again in the UFC!!”
It’s rather odd and interesting that so much breaking news is being dispensed through a micro-blogging social networking site like Twitter, but aside from that little sidebar, I am sad to see this happen because Parisyan has been a very entertaining fighter and provided some classic moments in the UFC. From his dazzling debut with an astonishing submission via rolling kimura over Dave Strasser at UFC 44, to his thrilling bout against Diego Sanchez, Parisyan has often lived up to his moniker “The Heat” and brought some fire power to a bunch of his bouts. Being exiled from the UFC via Dana White means he will not be able to work his way back up the ladder to achieve the long-sought after title shot the Armenian-American pugilist has dreamed of for so long. White has been able to bury the hatchet with past foes including Jens Pulver, BJ Penn and the grand daddy of all nemesis’ for the prez–Tito Ortiz.
Nonetheless, this banishment seems to be due to the fact Parisyan pulled out so late and left the UFC, his opponent and the fans hanging. I’m sure we would have seen a very uninspired Parisyan had he fought Saturday night, but there is no good excuse in White’s viewpoint for him withdrawing at this juncture. White added via Twitter that Parisyan:
“Pulled out of the fight the day before weigh ins again with a laundry list of excuses!!! Let the press ask karo why! Let him explain.”
I’m curious about how Parisyan does explain himself. “The Heat” was once one of the most promising athletes in the UFC welterweight division, but it appears a plethora of personal and physical problems have extinguished some of the fire in the Armenian fighter.
Where he goes from here is unknown. Strikeforce is probably the most logical conclusion. The welterweight division in their organization is lacking–Jake Shields has jumped up a weight class to find opponents. A Shields/Parisyan bout would be a quite an entertaining one at 170. Strikeforce has a plethora of great fighters, including arguably the best fighter at heavyweight and the number one fighter of all-time on some MMA pundit’s lists–Fedor Emelianenko. But aside from being an organization that hosts some top level fighters, it is also a haven for those who have been expelled from the Ultimate Fighting Championship. As much as UFC president Dana White wants to extinguish all his competition, which is corporate America 101, doing so would be a tremendous detriment to fighters who are not on good terms with the UFC. It’s good to see an organization like Strikeforce around because without other top level organizations in MMA, Parisyan would have to be reduced to falling down the ladder and start fighting in some local promotion trying to build up future stars.
This Day in MMA History: UFC vet Dustin Hazelett wins 2 in a night in Wisconsin
On July 15, 2006 UFC vet Dustin Hazelett defeated Mike Cardosa and Victor Moreno in Wisconsin.
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Sadollah, Sanchez and Grove prevail at The Ultimate Finale
The Ultimate Finale results:
Rob Kimmons defeats Rob Yundt via guillotine in round 1
Dean Lister defeats Jeremy Horn via guillotine in round 1
Matt Brown defeats Matt Arroyo via tko in round 1
Drew McFedries defeats Marvin Eastman via tko in round 1
Dustin Hazelett defeats Josh Burkman via armbar in round 2
Matt Riddle defeats Dante Rivera via decision
Spencer Fisher defeats Jeremy Stephens via decision
Diego Sanchez defeats Luigi Fioravanti via tko in round 3
Amir Sadollah defeats CB Dollaway via armbar in round 1
Kendall Grove defeats Evan Tanner via split decision
UFC betting odds for The Ultimate Finale
From BetUS.com
EVAN TANNER -200
KENDALL GROVE +160
SPENCER FISHER -200
JEREMY STEPHENS +160
DREW McFEDRIES -135
MARVIN EASTMAN +105
DIEGO SANCHEZ -500
LUIGI FIORAVANTI +350
The Ultimate Fighter Finale predictions
Kendall Grove (186) VS Evan Tanner (186)
CB Dollaway (185) VS Amir Sadollah (185)
Luigi Fioravanti (171) VS Diego Sanchez (170)
Jeremy Stephens (155) VS Spencer Fisher (156 )
Dante Rivera (185) VS Matt Riddle (185)
Dustin Hazelett (170) VS Josh Burkman (170)
Drew McFedries (185) VS Marvin Eastman (186)
Matt Arroyo (170) VS Matt Brown (170)
Dean Lister (185) VS Jeremy Horn (186)
Cale Yarbrough (186) VS Tim Credeur (185)
Rob Yundt (185) VS Rob Kimmons (185)
Good luck to all fighters.

Josh Burkman wants to finish Hazelett or retire
Josh Burkman tells MMAweekly.com he’s either going to finish off Dustin Hazelett tonight or retire. “No more decisions. I’m going to do everything I possibly can to make sure this fight doesn’t go to a decision”, says Burkman. “I’ll even retire if it does go to a decision. I can’t have them anymore.”
The Ultimate Fighter Finale weighin weights
Kendall Grove (186) VS Evan Tanner (186)
CB Dollaway (185) VS Amir Sadollah (185)
Luigi Fioravanti (171) VS Diego Sanchez (170)
Jeremy Stephens (155) VS Spencer Fisher (156 )
Dante Rivera (185) VS Matt Riddle (185)
Dustin Hazelett (170) VS Josh Burkman (170)
Drew McFedries (185) VS Marvin Eastman (186)
Matt Arroyo (170) VS Matt Brown (170)
Dean Lister (185) VS Jeremy Horn (186)
Cale Yarbrough (186) VS Tim Credeur (185)
Rob Yundt (185) VS Rob Kimmons (185)
This Day in MMA History: Dustin Hazelett and Ed Herman win in Ohio
UFC veterans Dustin Hazelett and Ed Herman (The Ultimate Fighter 3 contest) picked up wins over Jason Ireland and Nick Thompson, respectively in an MMA event in Canton, Ohio on June 17, 2005.
