MONTREAL—When I wanted to break down tonight's big UFC 158 main event between Georges St-Pierre and Nick Diaz, there was only one man I could turn to: my buddy Mark Hominick, a Canadian who also happens to know a little something about fighting himself. Show More Summary
When Mark Hominick announced his retirement following a UFC 154 loss to Pablo Garza, many MMA fans (myself included) were left somewhat disappointed. A former featherweight title challenger, Hominick was (and is) greatly respected in MMA circles for his crisp boxing and phenomenal speed. Show More Summary
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Last month, Mark Hominick announced that “The Machine” has been unplugged. The Canadian striker ended his ten-year MMA career with a record of 20-12, including nine wins by KO/TKO, seven by submission,...Show More Summary
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After over ten years as a professional mixed martial artist, UFC/WEC veteran Mark "The Machine" Hominick has retired from the sport, with a career record of 20-12. The news was announced by Hominick himself...Show More Summary
Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) featherweight Mark Hominick (20-12), who is most famous for being one of the pioneers in mixed martial arts (MMA) -- especially in the lighter weight classes -- has retired from professional competition...Show More Summary
If you thought Pablo Garza was big for the featherweight division, just wait until you hear what ‘The Scarecrow' has in store next. Following a dominant win over Mark Hominick in the UFC 154 pay-per-view (PPV) opener, Garza said he is...Show More Summary
Mark Hominick 's Octagon woes continued at last night's UFC 154 as the former top contender received his fourth straight loss, dropping a unanimous decision to Pablo Garza in front of his hometown Canadian crowd. "The Machine" started off strong, dropping his opponent with a nasty body shot in the first round. Show More Summary
Two men moving in opposite career directions collided in the cage last night (Nov. 17, 2012) as lanky North Dakotan Pablo Garza took on former featherweight title challenger Mark Hominick in the opening bout of the UFC 154 main cardShow More Summary
Pablo Garza survived an early scare to control the action en route to an unanimous decision over "The Machine" Mark Hominick. Both men were on a bad streak as Garza had lost two straight and Hominick losing three straight. Hominick was once among the best in the world at 145 pounds and appeared to be the favorite coming into this fight. Show More Summary
At UFC 154, featherweight Pablo Garza punished Canadian favorite Mark Hominick and took the win by unanimous decision. Garza (12-3) used his length and accurate fists to open big cuts on Hominick 's face and control "The Machine" on the ground. Show More Summary
MONTREAL - For a moment, it looked like Pablo Garza was done.
Yet after absorbing a crushing first-round bodyshot that send him
oppling to the floor, Garza came back to dominate Mark Hominick for the
remainder of their fight and claim a unanimous-decision win.
The featherweight bout opened Saturday's UFC 154 main card at Montreal's
Bell Centre. Show More Summary
The UFC 154: "St. Pierre vs. Condit" pay-per-view (PPV) kicked off its main card tonight (Sat., Nov. 17, 2012) in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, with a featherweight fracas pitting former title contender Mark Hominick against the always exciting...Show More Summary
After an impressive five-round battle against Jose Aldo in April 2011, where Mark Hominick gave the Featherweight champion the toughest fight of his title reign, the downward slide of "The Machine" has been considerable.
Once a reliable...Show More Summary
UFC 154 is set for this weekend (Nov. 17, 2012) at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada with some terrific fights. To open the pay-per-view (PPV) portion of the card, UFC has selected an especially interesting bout between two...Show More Summary
On the heels of three consecutive losses inside the Octagon, Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) 145-pound veteran Mark Hominick is in desperate need of a win at this weekend's (Nov. 17, 2012) UFC 154: "St. Pierre vs. Condit" pay-per-view...Show More Summary
When it comes performance, MMA is like the NFL. If you perform badly, you get cut. In the UFC, if you lose three fights in a row, you usually get cut. If you lose four in a row, you will certainly get cut, except if you are Dan Hardy. Show More Summary
It's a cold world, this MMA world. Cold game, this MMA game. One minute, you're on top of the world. Next minute, you're fighting Sokoudjou open-weight in some interstate-forsaken, Oklahoma backyard, fenced-in area while the dogs are out on the chat piles looking for dinner lizards what ain't got five eye sockets. Show More Summary
UFC 154 features a clash of two featherweights who are in desperate need of a win. Pablo Garza and Mark Hominick have both been on slides in their respective careers as of late. That is not to say that this fight won't be between two entertaining competitors. Show More Summary
"The Filipino Phenom" will have to wait to follow up on his scintillating UFC 145 win over Mark Hominick.
While Eddie Yagin was scheduled to fight Dennis Siver at December's UFC on FOX 5
event, according to his manager, the 33-year-old...Show More Summary
Mark Hominick Record: 20-11 overall, 3-3 in the UFC Key Wins: George Roop (UFC Fight for the Troops 2), Leonard Garcia (WEC 51), Yves Jabouin (WEC 49) Key Losses: Jose Aldo (UFC 129), Chan Sung Jung (UFC 140), Eddie Yagin (UFC 145) How...Show More Summary