As the UFC continues to add to their already dense roster,
there are a lot of mid-tier fighters that are being overlooked and not being
given the respect they deserve. Every division has several dark horse title
contenders and several constant underdogs.
These guys are starting to prove to us that they aren’t who
we really think they are, but actually a force to be reckoned with. I have
personally chosen my dark horse title contenders in who I believe will be
challenging for the title as everyone else overlooks them.
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Heavyweight: Stefan
Struve - “Skyscraper” is
really starting to find his grove in the MMA world. After his KO loss to Travis
Browne at UFC 130, people started to write him off as a wasted talent. People knew he had an immense amount of
potential, but we never saw it come into fruition, until now.
After his loss to Browne, he decided he is now going to
fight smart. Fight IQ has been his biggest opponent since his UFC debut against
Junior dos Santos. With extremely slick BJJ and technical striking, Struve has
what it takes to be a future champion, but his chin has been saying otherwise.
Now riding a 3 fight win streak against Pat Barry, Dave
Herman, and Lavar Johnson, he’s looking for a rematch with the champ but he’ll
have to get through top heavyweight prospect in Stipe Miocic.
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Light Heavyweight:
James Te Huna – This New Zealand born knockout artist has been making statement after statement in the UFC. With a record of 4-1 under the UFC
banner, with his only loss to title contender Alexander Gustafsson, he is
riding a 3 fight win streak with wins over Ricardo Romero, Aaron Rosa, and a
fight of the year candidate against Joey Beltran, including a TKO win over Igor
Pokrajac in his UFC debut.
Not a lot of people are talking about Te Huna and the title
picture, but that time is certainly coming sooner, rather than later.
With immense KO power in his hands that also hold technical
prowess, Te Huna may be the next guy to beat at 205, and I see a top-10
opponent in his next fight.
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Middleweight: Francis
Carmont – Training out of a place like Tristar gym can get you immediate attention,
especially when you’re an up and comer, but there is one man that is starting
to hog the spotlight from the other up and comers. His name is Francis “Limitless”
Carmont and this 30-year-old Frenchman is really starting to turn some heads,
and showing that his nickname is rather apt.
Although his standup is not technically sound, but rather
powerful, his ground game is his bread and butter. With 19 professional wins with 10 by submission, he is the type of fighter where you want to avoid his
ground game.
After coming off a spectacular submission win over Karlos
Vemola, who is a Czech national wrestling champion, Carmont is looking to take a step up
in competition against the charismatic, Tom Lawlor. If he passes, he could be
looking at a top-15 or even top-10 opponent.
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Following his two lackluster bouts with Pyle and Kris McCray,
Hathaway made a strong comeback against submission specialist, Pascal Krauss as
UFC on Fox 3.
This young man has an insane amount of potential and it has
yet to be tapped into, perhaps we will see it against John Maguire on September
29th.
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Lightweight: Tim
Means – This one might come as a surprise to many. Tim Means has only had
two fights in the UFC and against relative unknowns in Justin Salas and
Bernardo Magalhaes. But, don’t be mistaken, Tim Means is immensely talented. His
standup is insanely accurate and his takedown defense is great. His finishing
ability is also fantastic as he has 13 (T)KO, 3 submission, and only 2 decision
wins. His crazy reach and height can’t hurt either and Tim Means is continuing
to make a name.
Although his next fight is against UFC debutant, and
relative unknown, Abel Trujillo, Tim Means deserves recognition and with a win
over Trujillo, he may finally receive some.
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Featherweight:
Antonio Carvalho – Going into UFC 149, Carvalho was expected to be rather
easily disposed of by Daniel Pineda. It didn’t exactly go that way. Carvalho
blitzed Pineda and knocked him out with a beautiful head kick followed by a
barrage of punches in only 71 seconds. Although this only makes him 1-1 in the
UFC, this win showed that he clearly had a bad case of the UFC jitters heading
into his fight with Felipe Arantes.For a guy who is known for his ground game, Carvalho’s
standup looked pretty fantastic against Pineda.
Believe it or not, Carvalho
actually has a win over Hatsu Hioki back in 2007. Even though it was only a
split decision, a win is a win and that win is huge. If Antonio Carvalho can continue to look as good as he did
against Pineda, we are looking at a potential champion at 145.
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Bantamweight: Alex
Caceres – Alex Caceres, or otherwise known as Bruce Leeroy, has looked
great since his drop down to 135. After losing his first two bouts to Mackens
Semerzier and Jimy Hettes in the UFC, he decided it was time for another drop. And it’s
done wonders.
He won his bantamweight debut against former WEC featherweight
champion in Cole Escovedo, and he won dominantly. He ended up losing his next
fight to Edwin Figueroa, but it was highly controversial and it was a bizarre
fight overall. He ended up easily submitting former WEC star, Damacio Page, in
the second round with a triangle choke. With his extremely well rounded MMA
game, Alex Caceres is one of the most underrated fighters in the UFC today.
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Flyweight: Chris
Cariaso – Cariaso is another one of those fighters that simply hasn’t
received enough praise. The guy is a very good fighter. His ground game is
strong and his standup is underrated. With wins over Takeya Mizugaki, Vaughan
Lee, Will Campuzano, Josh Ferguson, and a very close fight with a top-5 bantamweight
in Michael McDonald, Cariaso is for real.
I think his fight with McDonald truly speaks to his skill.
That fight was extremely close throughout the fight and Cariaso had a huge
disadvantage in the size category, giving up 5 inches in height. He stayed in
there with McDonald and actually won some of the standup.
After his successful 125 pound debut against Josh Ferguson,
Cariaso is just one win away from a title shot. He has what it takes to really
give any 125er a run for their money.
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