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Monday, February 11, 2013
TUF 17 Contestant Clint Hester's TUF Blog: Episode 3
Hester's TUF Profile |
Heading into the
third episode of the 17th season of The Ultimate Fighter, there was
an incredible amount of hype. The hype was surrounding a supposed “one of the worst
knockouts not just in TUF history, but in all of the fight business”. Many were
skeptical due to Dana’s love of hyping fights.
Well, it was one of the most brutal knockouts in
UFC history. It was not only hard to watch, but it made you grimace and cringe.
It was both beautiful, and terrifying.
But before I
write out a whole article about it, let’s welcome Clint Hester back for his
point of view:
So this episode starts out showing Bubba calling out Kevin "King"
Casey, and King expressing his feelings about being called out, still having a
cut from elimination fights. Which is interesting for me, because I don't feel
one should have a tough guy attitude when it comes to The Ultimate Fighter. Especially
when you have a house full of this much talent!
Next thing we see is how
Uriah's past affects him today in his adult life. I can see how it would be
hard to go from being degraded and ridiculed as a young child to where a simple
joke would trigger so much anger in the blink of an eye. But when you are
around a group of new people, sometimes customs are just very different. Then
we all get to see how Adam has come along in his fight career, which impresses
me because he has a “plan B” making this is a no pressure situation. So we know
that he can still enjoy the fun in the sport that we all love.
We all know that we are in a
sport that is 90% mental when you really give it an in-depth look. If you're
not in it mentally, no matter how much talent or athleticism you have, all the
talents in the world won't help anything!
So now we go to the fight. I
loved how Adam went out and let his hands go. He came to fight. He threw
combos, controlled the ring, and was the aggressor. But there were times when
Uriah's strength and speed helped to not completely give Adam the edge. Then we
see a very nasty KO. It was all due to Adam making a very small mistake that
very few fighters would actually be able to capitalize on. Because the window
of opportunity that Adam gave Uriah was so small, it just goes to show Uriah's
striking level. Now Team Jones is down 0-2. We have to wait and see what
happens with Collin Hart vs. "King" Kevin Casey!!
Saturday, February 9, 2013
CR Exclusive Interview with Daniel Straus
Daniel Straus receiving the $100,000 check after winning Bellator's featherweight tournament. Photo via MMAWeekly.com |
The
second best featherweight in Bellator could very well be the best featherweight
in Bellator. Daniel Straus, a huge and strong 145er, is the next to challenge
current Bellator champion, Pat Curran. With an extremely impressive record of
21-4 including wins over Marlon Sandro, Mike Corey, and Nazareno Malagarie,
Straus could very well be the man to take the belt away from Curran.
Despite
Curran holding a win over Straus in the past, these are two completely
different fighters since that past meeting.
With
their second meeting now scheduled for April of this year, Straus sat down with
us for an interview.
Check it
out:
CR: Going into your fight with Pat Curran in April, what are your plans when it
comes to your training camp; what will you be focusing on the most?
Daniel: I
sat down with the coaches and I have been studying tape with them and I think,
personally, I like the stand up game with him. He has really good boxing but
with my stuff, I think I can exploit some of the things that he is weak at.
When I get in the gym with my coaches, we have been working really hard on my
movement, standing and basically my fundamentals.
CR: How do you think your previous loss to
Curran will affect this fight for the both of you when it comes to mentality
and preparation?
Daniel: I
think the loss helps motivate me and to be honest I don't really think about
it. It doesn't really bother me. I don't grieve on it and I don't go back to it
as far as looking at my career. It is a loss to me and I've moved on. I learned
from that loss. You can tell from my record. After that loss to Pat Curran it
did something to me. So, coming into this fight it is just the same thing. I
lost to him when I previously fought him. I knew I'd fight him again. Obviously
everyone knows he hits hard but I am not scared to get hit by him. So, that’s
actually an advantage for me, its keeps me more motivated.
Cr: Great and also, who do you predict will
win the current featherweight tournament: Shamalaev or Rad Martinez?
Daniel:
Honestly man, it’s really a tossup. Somebody asked me that before and it’s
really hard to answer. You know Martinez , a lot of guys count him out but as you can see that in
every fight he has ever fought in, he is always in there. He is the guy to
beat. As far as Shamalaev, he’s just as tough. He looks like a killer and
fights like a killer. So, it’s just going to be a tough fight for the both of
them.
CR: Yea it should be a great fight. So, you
to be improving each fight, what have you been doing to be able to improve like
that?
Daniel:
Really just focusing on my flaws. Focus on what I'm good at and what I'm not
good at. Going back to the drawing board. It’s not myself that makes me better.
It’s my teammates and my coaches. I get in the gym I work hard with my
teammates. And when I'm not doing something right I am instructed to do it
differently. I will then try and work on that more and more. And I think it has
been showing through in my fights.
CR: Absolutely. Also, what will your goals be
after you win the title?
Daniel:
My goal after winning the title is to defend the title and continue to defend
the title. I don't necessarily have any goals as far as like with any other
organization. Right now, I am just focusing on winning fights. Right now, this
is where I'm at and this is where I want to win my fights at. For the future I
just see myself as a multiple time championship winner and holding on to the
belt in Bellator.
CR: What do you think will go through your
mind if you win the title?
Daniel: I
did it. You know, I did it. This fight is really important for me. I've come a
long way in my career. It’s been only a few years but it has come full circle
for me. You know it’s a big stage. It’s also getting bigger with Spike and
everything so winning this fight just lets me know to myself that I've made it.
CR: Wow that's really awesome. What strategy
do you believe Curran will use against you?
Daniel: I
think he will definitely want to pick me apart on the feet. I think he will
want to use his boxing advantage. I think he will want to use it for the fact
that he's knocked me out before. An advantage that maybe he thinks I will keep
that in my head; which really doesn't bother me. I think he'll also use the
fact that he's very good on the ground and up against the cage. So, I think he
will definitely try and exploit those for sure.
CR: When you finished Alvin Robinson, did it
feel good to quiet all of the critics who have complained saying that you don't
finish fights?
Daniel:
To be honest, no man. It really didn't. I stand behind how I feel, you know
what I mean?
CR: Yea for sure.
Daniel:
Don't get me wrong, I think a lot of people get what I say wrong. People take
me as "Oh he's not a guy that wants to finish" or "he's not
looking for the finish"; which is absolutely not true. I'm looking for
that knockout. I want that knockout, I want that submission. It feels good to
get it but I'm not going to change how I fight for the next man's view. I
believe that if I can break a man by going all 15 or 25 minutes then that's
what I’m going to do to win my fight. This game is a strategy game. It’s not
just a barbaric game, its strategy. If that’s my strategy and it works for me,
then that's what I'm going to continue to do.
CR: Yea, sounds very reasonable. Why change
what is making you so successful. Anyway, we wish you a ton of luck in your
fight against Pat.
Daniel:
Thanks a lot man.
Make sure to follow Daniel on Twitter @DanielStraus and
support him in his upcoming title bid against Pat Curran on April 4th.
UFC on Fuel TV 7 Predictions
Make sure to tune onto Facebook at 12 PM ET and to Fuel at 3 PM ET for this event.
Sam's Picks
Main Card
Renan Barao vs. Michael McDonald: A fight between the two
brightest and most entertaining stars in the UFC? I’m down, but it’s not going
to be as close as we are hoping it to be. Despite McDonald’s incredible power
for a bantamweight, Barao is the superior fighter everywhere it goes. His
technique and speed is unmatched by many fighters at 135 and his ground game is
probably the best at bantamweight, or at least his BJJ. We have to really see
what McDonald’s ground game is like as his standup has been putting many of his
opponents unconscious early. Barao will be able to pick McDonald apart on the feet
for a majority of the fight. If he is able to avoid the power punches, a late
submission could be in the works for Barao = Barao via 5th round submission
(choke). My 2nd pick for FOTN!
Cub Swanson vs. Dustin Poirier: Early fight of the year
candidate? Absolutely. Hard fight to pick the winner of? Yes, and no. I have
picked against Swanson in his last 3 fights, only for him to knockout his last
three opponents. Dustin has been look progressively worse in his last three
fights: losing the standup game to a promotional newcomer, being submitted by
the underdog in Chan Sung Jung, and almost being finished by Jonathan Brookins.
Though he has gone 2-1 in those fights, Poirier is still a growing fighter. He
needs more time to grow before becoming a title contender. Swanson is hitting
his prime right now in his career. Because Poirier was nearly knocked out in
his last fight against Brookins, I think that’s what Swanson will do = Swanson
via 2nd round TKO. My 1st pick for FOTN!
Jimi Manuwa vs. Cyrille Diabate: I’m a fan of Jimi Manuwa. I
love to watch him fight and I look forward to his UFC career. But he
desperately needs to work on his conditioning. The only reason he got the
finish over Kingsbury in his last fight was because of a swollen eye. Diabate
looked absolutely fantastic in his last bout over Griggs, but I feel as though
it was more Griggs looking atrocious and Diabate taking advantage of that. Diabate has the technique advantage while
Manuwa will have a huge power advantage. I see Manuwa winning two of the three rounds
with Diabate showing holes in Manuwa’s game = Manuwa via unanimous decision.
Gunnar Nelson vs. Jorge Santiago: It’s a shame that someone
like Jorge Santiago just simply can’t find his groove inside the UFC. His
record of 1-4 is very under-average and doesn’t do his skills a justice. But
Gunnar Nelson, now that is a name that casual fans need to remember. His BJJ is
some of the best in the UFC. Santiago
also has spectacular BJJ but Nelson is on another level. We saw what happened
when Santiago fought someone who
was the better grappler in Maia: he lost by decision. Though Nelson isn’t as good
as Maia, I still predict a similar outcome = Nelson via unanimous decision.
James Te Huna vs. Ryan Jimmo: I love this fight. They are
two of the more exciting prospects in the UFC looking to send themselves into
contention. Though they are both big power punchers, but there is a difference
in how they find that big punch. Te Huna is a blitzer; he goes right after his
opponent with combinations aplenty looking for the knockout. Jimmo measures more and
takes his time when looking for that finishing shot. Both guys have amazing
chins and are pretty good grapplers. I think Te Huna’s blitzing style is what is
going to win him this fight = Te Huna via unanimous decision. My 3rd
pick for FOTN!
Che Mills vs. Matt Riddle: I have got to say, Matt Riddle
has really impressed me lately. He looked really good against Chris Clements
(despite the fact that it was overturned due to marijuana) and showed a more
measured fighting style against John Maguire. But Mills is on a different level
to that of both Clements and Maguire. His standup is devastating. He hits so
hard that it’s hard to watch. Mills will continually hurt Riddle until he gets
the finish = Mills via 2nd round KO. My pick for KOOTN!
Terry Etim vs. Renee Forte = Etim via 1st round
submission (armbar).
Paul Sass vs. Danny Castillo = Sass via 1st round
submission (triangle). My pick for SOTN!
Josh Grispi vs. Andy Ogle = Grispi via split decision.
Stanislav Nedkov vs. Tom Watson = Nedkov via 2nd round
submission (arm triangle).
Vaughan Lee vs. Motonobu Tezuka = Lee via unanimous
decision.
Ulysses Gomez vs. Phil Harris = Gomez via 3rd
round submission (choke).
Dave’s Picks
Main Card
Renan Barao vs. Michael McDonald: McDonald is a great young fighter with a huge future ahead of him, but outside of a “puncher’s chance”, he is not going to come close to winning this. Barao is an animal who is a better athlete and is far above McDonald’s skill level in every facet of the game. I see Barao controlling the fight and not getting too risky, but if he hurts McDonald at all, he will pounce and finish it. = Barao by unanimous decision.
Dustin Poirier vs. Cub Swanson: Possible fight of the year candidate in this one. Swanson has been improving by leaps and bounds lately and seems to be taking out good competition rather easily. Poirier is always a gamer but the main difference in this fight for me is Cub’s fight IQ as of late. He is a Jackson’s fighter and it has been showing. Poirier is a great fighter but his recklessness will hurt him in this one. I see Poirier getting sloppy and Cub sneaking in an opening and dropping Poirier. = Cub by TKO in round 2. My Pick for Fight of the Night!
Cyrille Diabate vs. Jimi Manuwa: If it wasn’t for the Swanson vs. Poirier fight, this would be my pick for Fight of the Night! This fight will be an all out technical striking match. The main differences in this fight are the facts that Diabate’s chin will not be able to handle Manuwa’s power and speed. Manuwa will be much faster, stronger but Diabate will have a major reach disadvantage. If Diabate wants to win, he must keep Manuwa as far away as possible. But I see Manuwa using leg kicks and speed to be able to cut down on Diabate’s footwork and mobility. This will be a close one but don’t be surprised if Manuwa pulls off a huge KO. = Manuwa by unanimous decision.
Gunnar Nelson vs. Jorge Santiago: Always good to see Jorge back in the UFC. He is an exciting fighter who can be brilliant at times. Nelson is going to be a very tough test for Jorge. Nelson is extremely well rounded and is a finisher in every sense of the word. Jorge has a chance to come back and win this by playing it smart and not getting into any ugly scrambles, but Gunnar is a young brute and he will find a way to win. = Nelson by unanimous decision.
Ryan Jimmo vs. James Te Huna: Oh boy, this is a treat. Minus his last fight, Jimmo is a slow starter that plots around looking for an opening to land bombs. That will not be the case this time as Te Huna will blitz him like he always does. Jimmo will be forced out of his comfort zone and I don’t think he will like this fight one bit. I see Te Huna being too much for Jimmo and later on catching him. = Te Huna by TKO in round 3.
Che Mills vs. Matthew Riddle: Riddle’s boxing is very strange and not all that effective. That is what will lose him this fight against Mills. Mills has great striking abilities. Mill will land early and often until Riddle is out cold. = Mills by KO in round 2. My Pick for KO of the Night!
Prelims
Terry Etim vs. Renee Forte = Etim by submission in round 1.
Danny Castillo vs. Paul Sass = Sass by submission in round 2. My Pick for Submission of the Night!
Josh Grispi vs. Andy Ogle = Grispi by unanimous decision.
Stanislav Nedkov vs. Tom Watson = Nedkov by split decision.
Vaughan Lee vs. Motonobu Tezuka = Lee by submission in round 2.
Ulysses Gomez vs. Phil Harris = Gomez by split decision.
Let us know your predictions either on Twitter @Champion_Rounds or in the comments.
Bellator 89 Predictions
Make sure to tune in for this event at 8:00 PM on Spike.tv for the prelims and at 10:00, Spike TV will be featuring the main card.
Sam's Picks
Main Card
Eduardo Dantas vs. Marcos Galvao: Okay, we all know that
Dantas was knocked out in his last fight, a fight in which was supposed to be a
warm up fight for him. It didn’t go so well so people are sort of overlooking
Dantas now. Don’t do that! He is still one of the more exciting prospects in
all MMA. Galvao is also a fantastic fighter who is very well rounded. His main
weakness is his chin. He has been knocked out twice and rocked by several people.
Dantas’ power is underrated and I believe he will knock Galvao down and look
for the finish = Dantas via 3rd round submission.
Brian Rogers vs. Dan Cramer = Rogers
via split decision.
Brett Cooper vs. Norman Paraisy = Cooper via unanimous
decision.
Andreas Spang vs. Doug Marshall = Spang via 1st
round KO.
Prelims
Timothy Goodwin vs. Nathan Davis = Goodwin via 3rd
round TKO.
Chris Mierzwiak vs. Johnny Buck = Buck via unanimous
decision.
Kyle Bolt vs. Joe Pacehco = Bolt via unanimous decision.
Sultan Aliev vs. Mikkel Parlo = Parlo via 2nd
round KO.
Aaron Johnson vs. Brennan Ward = Ward via 1st
round KO.
David Mejia vs. Mont Mcmullens = Mejia via 1st
round submission (strikes).
Dave’s Picks
Main Card
Eduardo Dantas vs. Marcos Galvao: I am very excited about this fight. Dantas is a killer but is coming off of a devastating loss to Tyson Nam and will be looking to rebound against a very tough and technical grappler in Marcos Galvao. I think Galvao’s best chance is to try and make this a slow grinding ground battle. If Dantas is allowed to fight his game, Galvao will be taken out early. This one is tough to pick but I think I’m going with the younger, stronger, faster champion. = Dantas by unanimous decision.
Dan Cramer vs. Brian Rogers = Rogers by unanimous decision.
Brett Cooper vs. Norman Paraisy = Cooper by split decision.
Doug Marshall vs. Andreas Spang = Spang by unanimous decision.
Prelims
Nathan Davis vs. Tim Goodwin = Goodwin by unanimous decision.
Johnny Buck vs. Chris Mierzwiak = Buck by TKO in round 2.
Kyle Bolt vs. Joe Pacheco = Bolt by unanimous decision.
Sultan Aliev vs. Mikkel Parlo = Parlo by TKO in round 2.
Aaron Johnson vs. Brennan Ward = Ward by KO in round 1.
Mont McMullens vs. David Mejia = Mejia by KO in round 1.
Let us know your predictions on Twitter @Champion_Rounds or in the comments.
MFC 36: Reality Check Predictions
Sam's Picks
Graham Spencer vs. Mukai Maromo: This is a fantastic fight.
Their first fight was great and now that they have both really improved since
then, it will be even better this time around. Spencer did win that fight by unanimous decision, but Maromo has really
improved since then, showing a better ground game and displaying brutal
knockout power. Spencer is still a very good fighter, but Maromo will win this
rematch = Maromo via unanimous decision.
Elvis Mutapcic vs. Sam Alvey: (Check out our interview here) I have to say, I was extremely
surprised when I found out that the UFC released Alvey following TUF. He is
entertaining, charismatic, and extremely talented. What he showed on TUF
doesn’t do him a justice. He has wins over Lucas Lopes, Jason Guida, and even
Karl Amoussou. He also has an extremely close loss to Vitor Vianna. Mutapcic is
also one of the more exciting prospects himself, always putting on great fights
and pulling off upsets. I mean, the guy has wins over Joseph Henle, Jacen
Flynn, Zak Cummings and even has a knockout win over TUF: Brazil
winner, Cezar Ferreira in just 25 seconds. They both have the tools to defeat
each other, but I think Alvey has the power to win it. It will be extremely
close but Alvey will rock him several times throughout, making the judges lean to him = Alvey via split
decision.
Mike
Hackert vs. Smealinho Rama = Hackert via split decision.
Clay
Davidson vs. Jason Zentgraf = Zentgraf via unanimous decision.
Leo
Bercier vs. Jay Silva = Silva via 1st round KO.
Jonatas
Novaes vs. Kurt Southern = Southern via unanimous decision.
Dave's Picks
Mukai Maromo vs. Graham Spencer: This fight should be a blast to watch. I think Maromo’s game has improved since the last time these two fought back in 2010. However, his game has not evolved enough to handle Spencer. Spencer will drag this to the ground and keep it there until the final bell rings. = Spencer by unanimous decision.
Elvis Mutapcic vs. Sam Alvey: (Check out our interview here) Sam Alvey is the man! He was a great interview and I think he takes this fight. But both of these guys are incredibly durable and tough and they are also both very well-rounded. This will be a close fight but I think Alvey comes from a great camp and he is also much more experienced. I see Alvey controlling the pace and dictating where the fight takes place; landing bombs along the way. = Alvey by unanimous decision.
Mike Hackert vs. Smealinho Rama = Hackert by split decision.
Clay Davidson vs. Jason Zentgraf = Zentgraf by submission in round 3.
Leo Bercier vs. Jay Silva = Silva by KO in round 2.
Jonatas Novaes vs. Kurt Southern = Novaes by submission in round 2.
Make sure to tune in to this event at 10 PM on AXS TV on February 15th and let us know your predictions for this event, either on Twitter @Champion_Rounds, or in the comments.
Friday, February 8, 2013
UFC 157 Primetime: Rousey vs. Carmouche - Episode 1 of 3
This is the whole first episode and it is an amazing episode of Primetime. It truly is a must-see. Goes into depth about Ronda and her life. I recommend all of you to watch it. As always feel free to comment on it! Follow us on Twitter @Champion_Rounds
Monday, February 4, 2013
Bellator 88 Predictions
Sam’s Picks
Main card
Alexander Shlemenko vs. Maiquel Falcao: Now that Hector
Lombard is fighting in the UFC, Bellator has made a fantastic matchup between
their two very best middleweights. Both guys are very well rounded, but
Shlemenko brings in a whole different version of well rounded. Falcao may be
powerful and talented on the ground, but Shlemenko is good everywhere. His
standup is crisp, technical, and powerful wile his ground game is great both
offensively and defensively. Falcao is too wild in the standup, which leaves
him open for counters and has a tendency to be rocked in his fights = Shlemenko
via 1st round TKO.
Marlon
Sandro vs. Akop Stepanyan = Sandro via 2nd round KO.
Mitch
Jackson vs. Mike Richman = Richman via 3rd round KO.
Fabricio
Guerreiro vs. Magomedrasul Khasbulaev = Guerreiro via 3rd round
submission (RNC).
Prelims
Alexandre
Bezerra vs. Genair da Silva = Bezerra via unanimous decision.
George
Hickman vs. Stephen Upchurch = Upchurch via unanimous decision.
Clay
Harvison vs. Ururahy Rodrigues = Rodrigues via unanimous decision.
Kelvin
Tiller vs. Dave Vitkay = Tiller via 1st round KO.
Shane
Crenshaw vs. Ronnie Rogers = Rogers via 3rd round submission.
Jerrid
Burke vs. Joe Elmore = Burke via 2nd round submission.
Dave’s Picks
Main card
Maiquel Falcao vs. Alexander Shlemenko: This fight is extremely hard for me to predict but again I go with what I think is safest. Falcao has not been overly impressive so far in his Bellator career. Shlemenko is an animal and almost impossible to put away. Shlemenko never gets tired and in round three, he will destroy the gassed Falcao. = Shlemenko by TKO in round 3.
Marlon Sandro vs. Akop Stepanyan = Sandro by unanimous decision.
Mitch Jackson vs. Mike Richman = Richman by split decision.
Fabricio Guerreiro vs. Magomedrasul Khasbulaev = Guerreiro by submission in round 2.
Prelims
Alexandre Bezerra vs. Genair da Silva = Bezerra by split decision.
George Hickman vs. Stephen Upchurch = Hickman by unanimous decision.
Clay Harvison vs. Ururahy Rodrigues = Harvison by unanimous decision.
Kelvin Tiller vs. Dave Vitkay = Tiller by unanimous decision.
Shane Crenshaw vs. Ronnie Rogers = Crenshaw by split decision.
Jerrid Burke vs. Joe Elmore = Burke by split decision.
Saturday, February 2, 2013
UFC 156 Main Card Recap
Joseph Benavidez vs.
Ian McCall: When will the flyweights put on a boring fight? These two put
on an incredible scrap, technical back and forth slugfest. It was extremely
close, but the difference was the fact that Benavidez landed more and landed
harder. McCall should have gone for more takedowns, which really could have won
him the fight. He had him on the ground at the end of the second and showed his
superior grappling. Benavidez did end up winning by decision, but it was such a
close fight that McCall is still very relevant in the title picture.
Possible matchups for
Benavidez: With this huge win over McCall, Benavidez has earned himself a
rematch with the champion, Demetrious Johnson.
Possible matchups for
McCall: A record of 0-2-1 in the UFC is never good, in fact, it’s terrible.
And yet McCall is still somehow one of the top contenders in the UFC. Right
now, due to the lack of depth in the UFC’s flyweight division, there aren’t a
lot of fights for a person in McCall’s position. I would say the fight that
makes the most sense would be against John Dodson, who is coming off of a very
close loss to Demetrious Johnson.
Jon Fitch vs. Demain
Maia: Maia just defined the word relentless. He was Velcro; Fitch just
couldn’t get Maia off of him. It was impossible. Maia kept on going in for the
takedown without losing a step. He had Fitch’s back for about thirteen and a
half minutes of the total fifteen. It was complete dominance and it launches
Maia into the top of the division.
Possible matchups for
Maia: A win over Fitch launches you into the top of the welterweight
division, no matter how dominant. With a performance as dominant as Maia’s, he
is probably one or two wins away from a title shot. He needs to fight a top
contender, so he should fight the loser of Jake Ellenberger and Johny
Hendricks.
Possible matchups for
Fitch: This was an absolutely devastating loss for Fitch. It puts him back
pretty far in the welterweight title ladder. I would like to see him fight Dan
Hardy to get back on track. Hardy is coming off of a very impressive win over
Amir Sadollah, where he showcased a much improved grappling game.
Alistair Overeem vs.
Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva: I was really disappointed at the first two rounds
of this fight. The first two, the third though, not so much. Bigfoot came out
into the third realizing he might be down by two rounds. He started to land
violent hooks left and right. Overeem started to fade off and Bigfoot knocked
the K-1 legend completely unconscious. Dave said before the fight, “If Bigfoot
can land a solid punch on Overeem, he will go against the cage and try to run
away.” Guess what happened.
Possible matchups for
Silva: Who do you give this guy? Overeem were guaranteed a title shot if he
won and Bigfoot knocked him out. I would like to see him in a number one contender’s
bout with Junior dos Santos . That
would be a very interesting bout.
Possible matchups for
Overeem: There aren’t a lot of choices for Overeem now. The heavyweight
division is similar to the flyweight division in its lack of depth. I would
like to see him fight the winner of Mark Hunt and Stefan Struve. A fight with
Mark Hunt would be especially amazing.
Rashad Evans vs.
Antonio Rogerio Nogueira: This fight was absolutely terrible. Despite the
fact that Nogueira pulled off the huge upset, both fighters didn’t look
particularly great, but Rashad looked especially bad. Nogueira didn’t win this
fight; Rashad lost it. I’m very happy that Noguiera won though and I look
forward to see who he gets next time out.
Possible matchups for
Noguiera: This was an enormous win for the younger Nogueira brother. It
puts him right there in the top of the light heavyweight division. I would like
to see him fight Glover Teixeira in a fight that would put the winner in a
number one contender’s bout.
Possible matchups for
Evans: Rashad Evans needs to drop down to middleweight, now. He obviously
isn’t going to be fighting Anderson Silva, but I would love to see a fight
against Vitor Belfort. That could be a fantastic fight and a potential number
one contender’s bout at middleweight.
Jose Aldo vs. Frankie
Edgar: This was the exact fight we were all envisioning going in. A back
and forth barnburner that ended in controversy. I mean, is that last statement
even needed for a Frankie Edgar fight? Unsurprisingly, the first two rounds
were very dominant for Aldo. He showed incredible speed and unparalleled
accuracy. He rarely missed his target. The leg kicks and jabs were starting to
wear down Frankie, but Edgar showed that Jersey
toughness. He came out to the third round the fresher fighter and started to
find his groove. Edgar was landing solid combinations as Aldo began to visibly
tire. Aldo did do much of the same in the third round as he did in the first round,
though, as he landed lots of powerful leg kicks and combinations. Once this
fight entered the championship rounds, Edgar really began to pick up the pace.
He was tagging Aldo with tons of combinations and was really starting to
surprise Aldo with some leg kicks as well. The last ten minutes of the fight
were Edgar landing lots of solid strikes. But ultimately, Aldo won the very
close decision over Frankie.
Possible matchups for
Aldo: Last weekend, Ricardo Lamas demolished Erik Koch, the original number
one contender, in the second round. If Lamas doesn’t get a title shot (which
would be criminal), then Aldo should move up and fight the winner of Ben
Henderson and Gilbert Melendez.
UFC 156 Prelim Recap
Hieron following Woodley's KO. Photo via Yahoo! Sports. |
Francisco Rivera vs.
Edwin Figueroa: This was a great way to start off one of the best cards in
recent memory. It was well known that both of these guys were most likely going
to put on a barnburner and that is exactly what it was. In the early goings of
the first round, Figueroa caught Rivera on two occasions and even dropping him
with the second punch. Rivera showed great recuperation ability as he came back
and made the first round much closer than it seemed it was going to be. Rivera
landed several takedowns before the round ended. The second round was a
different story though. Figueroa landed a takedown early, but Rivera was able
to get back up, showing off his improved ground game. Shortly thereafter,
Rivera rocked Figueroa and finished him after landing several huge haymakers.
Possible matchups for
Rivera: The former featherweight is really finding his home at 135 pounds.
With two straight knockout finishes, Rivera is starting to cement himself as a
contender at bantamweight. This wasn’t a flawless victory, so a bout with
another up and comer should be put in the works with a fighter like Johnny
Bedford.
Possible matchups for
Figueroa: Despite this loss, Figueroa is still an exciting prospect. He has
potential to be a star with his hispanic background and entertaining fight
style. If he wants to get back on track he should face off with Azamat
Gashimov, who is coming off of a first round submission loss to Ivan Menjivar.
Possible matchups for
Kimura: I am in love with Kimura’s fighting style. I love fighters who feel
comfortable fighting off of their back and are constantly threatening with
submissions. I want the UFC to be smart in developing Kimura into a star, so I
would like to see a fight with Issei Tamura to build up his stock.
Possible matchups for
Camus: Chico Camus is a very good and well rounded fighter, but one thing
that he greatly lacks is fight IQ: it is very poor. He should learn from this
fight that he should keep it standing against a guy who is mainly a ground
fighter. He should fight the loser of Kyung Ho Kang and Alex Caceres in order
to stay with the UFC.
Yves Edwards vs.
Isaac Vallie-Flagg: The Strikeforce imports have now started 1-0. Facing
off with such a veteran of the sport like Yves is a difficult task, but Isaac
Vallie-Flagg seemed very ready for it. He started and ended the fight as the
aggressor, something he is very well known for. After a very close first round
that showed Ike coming forward while Edwards would land counters here and there,
Edwards came back strong. The second was all Edwards as he got Ike’s back and
nearly finished him with a rear naked choke. Vallie-Flagg then found his stride
in the third round as he consistently moved forward and landed tons of strikes,
earning himself the split decision win.
Possible matchups for
Vallie-Flagg: A win over Yves Edwards is always a very impressive feat.
With a charismatic personality and entertaining fighting style, Vallie-Flagg
could build up a nice fan base. I would like to see him fight the winner of
Paul Sass and Danny Castillo, who are fighting in a few weeks at UFC on Fuel 7.
Possible matchups for
Edwards: There isn’t much more for Yves in MMA anymore. If he doesn’t
retire, the only matchups that I would like him to be in are fan friendly
fights. If this is what he wants, I would love to see a fight with Donald
Cerrone, who is coming off of a TKO loss to Anthony Pettis. Though the fight
doesn’t necessarily make sense in the title picture, it does for entertainment.
Jacob Volkmann vs.
Bobby Green: Strikeforce: 2. UFC: 0. I was very confident coming into this
fight that Volkmann was going to easily dominate this fight. That is how it
started out, but Green showed a lot of toughness and skill. Green came back in
the second and showed fantastic top control over Volkmann as he elbowed his
head multiple times. The third was much of the same as Bobby also showed a
great bottom game as he swept Volkmann, getting his back and finishing him with
a choke.
Possible matchups for
Green: Coming into the UFC, Green was an exciting prospect, but no one
expected him to beat up Volkmann the way he did. I would to see a fight with
fellow up and comer in Rustam Khabilov, who is coming off of a fantastic first
round KO over Vinc Pichel, which came via slam.
Possible matchups for
Volkmann: It seems as though every time that I believe Volkmann will pretty
easily win, he loses. With him now only 1-2 in his last three, I see him
getting released if he loses his next fight. Michael Johnson is coming off of a
surprising decision loss to Myles Jury. Johnson and Volkmann should fight in
what should be a fun grappling affair.
Jay Hieron vs. Tyron
Woodley: Strikeforce imports are going to officially go undefeated tonight.
There isn’t much to say about this fight. I felt as though Woodley would grind
Hieron out for a decision. It was the complete opposite. Woodley landed a
haymaker and ended up knocking Hieron into rigor mortis. It was beautiful,
violent, and impressive. Hieron now has an overall record of 0-4 in the UFC. He
just can’t keep up with UFC caliber fighters anymore.
Possible matchups for
Woodley: Apparently Woodley wanted to prove a point following his loss to
Nate Marquardt. He did better against Hieron than anyone ever did. For his
second UFC fight, I would love to see him fight Thiago Alves, a fight that
could truly be his coming out party.
Gleison Tibau vs.
Evan Dunham: Evan Dunham just loves to put himself in slugfests. This one
was no different. Tibau came out strong in the first round but Dunham came back
and implemented a great gameplan. Evan loves to come out slow in the first
round and come back strong. He came out and jabbed Tibau and landed several
huge knees in the end of the third round to gain himself a split decision win.
Possible matchups for
Dunham: After this very close fight with Tibau, Dunham puts him right back
at the brink of contention. He’s not quite there, so I would like to see him
fight the winner of Danny Castillo and Paul Sass. I believe a fight between
Sass and Dunham would be a very good fight.
Possible matchups for
Tibau: Now at 1-2 in his last three, Tibau is starting to fade and head
near retirement. There isn’t much left for him so I think he is going to end up
as a gatekeeper and stepping stone for up and comers in the UFC. I would like
to see him fight John Cholish, who hasn’t fought since his very close decision
loss to Danny Castillo.
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