Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Carwin to get first shot at Brock Lesnar??

Report- Several sources have said that Heavyweight brawler Shane Carwin will get the first shot at Brock Lesnar's belt at UFC 106. This is the card that also features the return of Tito Ortiz. Carwin had been scheduled to meet undefeated Cain Velasquez at UFC 104, but that bout may be changed if Carwin is to take this title shot. The UFC has not commented yet on the validity of these reports but word should come soon.

Matt Serra looking for rematch with Matt Hughes



Report- Matt Serra was not happy about how his long awaited fight with Matt Hughes went. He now appears to want a rematch with the 35 year old former welterweight champion. This fight, if confirmed, would take place in 5 to 6 months. If Hughes declines then Frank Trigg has been mentioned as a replacement.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Tito Ortiz is set to fight at UFC 106


Report- Tito Ortiz vs Mark Coleman became official earlier today, as the Huntington Beach Bad Boy will return to the octagon at UFC 106 in November. This is also the date that Ricardo Almeida will make his welterweight debut against Jon Fitch.
*** I just read that Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira has told reporters that his younger brother, Antonio Rogerio Nogueira will fight in the UFC. No official signing has been announced, but it is expected soon

News and Notes 8/18/09


There are many developing stories and potential fights in the works in the upcoming cards for the UFC. Looking ahead at some fights that have not been confirmed, MMA fans can not help but hope that some of these come to fruition.
At UFC 104, Anthony " Rumble " Johnson is rumored to take on Yoshiyuki Yoshida, who you may remember as the man Josh Koscheck viciously knocked out. Yoshiyuki has great Judo skills, and decent standup. It will be interesting to see if Yoshida will be able to contend against Johnson's great striking, but this has the look of a great fight.
Another rumoured bout at 104 is Spencer Fischer vs Joe Stevenson. Personally I would love to see this fight because these are two very entertaining fighters who can brawl. Stevenson is the more well rounded fighter, but anything can happen in the UFC, and this would be a fight worth watching.
Then we have the fight I am most looking foward too if it happens. Wanderlei Silva making his 185 debut against Mike Bisping would be an awesome fight. Both fighters need this win, but for Silva this could be it. After a decision loss to Rich Franklin at UFC 99 the "Ax Murderer" will need a good showing to remain relevant in the UFC. While he is an all time legend, whispers of him being on his way out have been out there since his loss to Chuck Liddell. Those whispers will get awfully loud if he loses this fight. Bisping is of course coming off one of the most brutal knockout losses you will ever see to Dan Henderson. Bisping is the face of MMA in the UK and if he wants to remain so, he will need to get back on the winning track. This bout is rumoured to be at UFC 105 in November.
All of these fights are hypothetical, but would be great to see. Make sure to also check out the preview blog for UFC 102, and to keep reading as more is to come.
Peace

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Can anyone dethrone BJ Penn at 155?


Excellent striking
World class BJJ
Amazing takedown defense
.... And now rededicated champion

All these can describe BJ Penn as a martial artist. The question to ask yourself now is who is going to beat this guy? When you think dominant champion, GSP or Anderson Silva usually come to mind. But with both fighters pondering a change in weight class, the MMA fans out there will see that at the end of the day BJ Penn could very possibly be more dominant then either Silva or St Pierre. Days after thrashing Kenny Florian to retain his belt, the BJ Penn we all saw fight is not someone who looks like he can be beat. We all know this man has the skill set very few possess and was able to make a name for himself on talent alone. Now that he has gotten serious about his conditioning program there really are no weaknesses to his game. Many were quick to write him off after his last loss to St Pierre, but he showed us all that he is back and doesn't appear to be going anywhere soon. Lets take a look at a few fighters that can be considered contenders to his belt, and the chances they stand.

1. Diego Sanchez- An excellent wrestler and Penn's next opponent, Diego Sanchez has the skills to make this a much closer fight then Penn's beatdown of Kenny Florian. If he is able to take Penn down ( which no one at 155 can consistently do ) he will have to stay out of the web that is BJ Penn's guard and avoid the slew of submissions that can be thrown at him. He has the standup ability to hang with Penn, but is definitly disadvantaged in that aspect too. He has to gameplan perfectly and hope he doesn't make the first mistake. When you fight someone as dominating and skilled as BJ, you need to have almost a perfect fight to even make it competitive. The fight has all the makings of a classic, and Sanchez's chance of victory banks on him being able to do what only GSP could, which is using smart ground striking to smother BJ and neutralize his guard.

2. Frankie Edgar- Edgar showed good standup and smart gameplanning in his last fight, a win over Sean Sherk. At this point in his young career, expecting him to be able to take on a veteran like Penn might be a little to ambitious. The reason he is considered is simply because he has exceeded expectations and done very well in his UFC career. His only loss comes to Gray Maynard in a decision, and he has all the potential to be a force in this division. Anything can happen once those octagon doors close ( Matt Serra anyone?) but at this time most would agree Edgar is a little too green to take on Penn. His shot at the title is likely a little down the road, but if he continues to pile up wins it may be sooner then later we see these two square off.

3. Gray Maynard- Maynard will be on display soon, as he takes on Roger Huerta at a UFC fight night next month. So far in his undefeated career, he has won in dominant fashion, with his last 4 wins coming by way of unanimous decision. He holds wins over Frankie Edgar, Jim Miller, and Rich Clementi, all solid fighters at 155. His title hopes depend on how he fares in his next bout, along with how Frankie Edgar does in the coming months. Assuming Penn defends his belt against Sanchez, Edgar and Maynard will arguably be the top two contenders in this division. Maynard's wrestling can be a problem, but against the takedown defense of Penn, it will take more then that to beat him.

4. Sean Sherk- Sherk is a great fighter who has proven himself countless times in the UFC. That being said, his last fight was a lackluster loss to Frankie Edgar at UFC 98 which left many wondering how much he has left in the tank. During the fight he made almost no attempt to implement his style into the fight. His usual lightning fast takedowns and brutal ground and pound were no where to be seen against the relatively inexperienced Edgar. His next fight comes at UFC 103 against Gleison Tibau. A win does by no means get him a title shot, but a loss can put him into obscurity in this division. You also have to take into account that when Sherk and Penn met at UFC 84, Sherk was soundly beaten and battered in spectacular fashion. Sean Sherk will go down as one of the greatest fighters at 155 pounds, but unless he gets back to his winning ways, the career may be over for the Muscle Shark.

I feel that after the four fighters mentioned, there really is no one at the time that can challenge Penn. All four of these great fighters have a mountain to climb if they even want to make this fight competitive. It is no slight on their ability but they are engaging into a battle with a man who seemingly has no flaws. After looking at the fighters who could potentially fight for the title, it is easy to see how Penn can build up several title defenses here, where he can then move up in weight or retire as the greatest 155 pound fighter the UFC has ever seen.

The choice is his

Monday, August 10, 2009

Who can stop Anderson Silva??


After watching the destruction Anderson Silva put on Forrest Griffin, I began to wonder if there was a conceivable matchup out there that Silva could lose. He is undefeated in the UFC and has destroyed some top flight competition at 185. The Spider's next fight looks to be against Dan Henderson for the middle weight title. Hendo can cause problems for Silva, but is still a heavy underdog. So can anyone beat this man? Here are a few fighters that I think could take out the number one fighter on the planet.

1. Rashad Evans- I picked Rashad because the only round Silva has lost in the octogon was against Dan Henderson, a great wrestler. Not only is Evans an awesome wrestler, he has the power in both his hands and feet to trade with Silva. The fact that Rashad is bigger, stronger, and faster then Hendo makes the argument that he can beat Anderson even stronger. I think it would be a tough fight, and i would be shocked to see Silva put his hands at his sides and taunt Rashad.

2. Rampage Jackson- See the trend here? Big, strong, powerful strikers who can trade with anyone in the world. Rampage would give Anderson a run for his money. Some may look at the loss to Forrest Griffin as a reason he would lose to Silva, but don't let that fool you. Few people on the planet can trade with Jackson, and he is another fighter that could potentially beat Silva.

3. Lyoto Machida- This is the dream super fight that everyone seems to be waiting for. It actually happening is a whole different story that requires many pieces to fall into place before it can be done. The two men are friends who appear to not want to fight which is why many are skeptical about the fight ever happening. Machida also has a title defense against Shogun Rua in October which would push this fight into 2010. Anderson would either have to be awarded a chance to hold two belts in different weight classes, or give up his belt at 185. But the Dragon has amazing counter punching skills, and a solid karate base. He could be the man that has the tools to beat Anderson, but a lot has to be done for UFC fans to ever get to witness it.

These three fighters are all very capable of handing Silva a loss, but is it going to happen? We dont know, and if it does it wont be in the near future. As mentioned before, Machida has a title defense, and Rampage is gearing up to take on Rashad at UFC 107 in December. Dan Henderson has a shot as well, but that is really the only person who dented Silva's armor at 185. And he didnt even make it out of the second round! Well lets hear it, who do you think can beat this man? Can anyone? Leave your comments, I am interested to know what people think about this.

Peace

UFC 102

UFC 101 isn't even a distant memory yet, and still I sit here getting geared up for 102. While this last card had some good matchups, I believe this could be one of the more entertaining cards we have seen in a while. Headlined by some solid matchups, the return of Chris Leben, and two legendary heavyweights squaring off, this card has a lot to offer and should be well worth the PPV cost. So lets get to the fights I am really looking forward to, with predictions as well.



Randy Couture vs Antoniono Minotauro Nogueira


Preview- This matchup contains two completely different styles, and two masters of their respective martial art. Randy Couture is a world class clinch fighter, and has awesome cardio with solid ground and pound. Contrastly Minotauro is one of the greatest BJJ practitioners in the world, with good boxing and a legendary chin. This matchup is long overdue, and should be a very entertaining fight. Whoever can implement their style and control where the fight takes place should win, and set themselves up for a title shot at Brock Lesnar.



Prediction- I think this fight has the potential to go to the distance. Both fighters have good cardio and a solid all around game. While i can see Nogueira catching Couture in one of his signature submissions, my gut tells me that Randy Couture will win a unanimous decision in a very entertaining fight.



Keith Jardine vs Thiago Silva



Preview- Keith Jardine comes into every fight the same way, as one of the most underrated and least talked about fighters in the light heavyweight division. Why this guy isn't talked about more is a mystery to me. While not a top flight contender, Jardine holds wins over Chuck Liddell and an absolute destruction of Forrest Griffin. He has unorthodox standup which allows him to catch people not used to his style. His ground game is not as good, which is where Silva can dominate the fight. Silva comes in off a loss to Lyoto Machida, but possess great power, and a good grapple game. Depending on where the fight takes place will be a huge factor on the outcome.



Prediction- Thiago Silva via first round TKO. While Jardine is a constant upset threat, I don't see him staying on his feet. Look for the ref to pull a highly motivated Silva off of Jardine late in the first round.



Nate Marquardt vs Demian Maia



Preview- This fight has all the makings of a classic. At first look, Marquardt would be the favorite, as he holds the definitive striking advantage, and is a BJJ black belt. A solid wrestler, Marquardt has all the tools to beat anyone at 185. Demian Maia, however has something else, something very few people posess. Maia can claim to be a two time WORLD CHAMPION at BJJ. There is a world of difference in a BJJ black belt and a world champ. Maia has some of the most technical BJJ in all of MMA, and one mistake on the ground can result in an instant submission.



Prediction- This is an upset pick to some degree as I predict Maia wins with his patented triangle in the second round. He is undefeated in the UFC for a reason, and he will remind us why on August 29th, as he solidifies himself as a top contender at 185.



Chris Leben vs Jake Rosholt



Preview- This has fight of the night written all over it. Chris Leben makes his anticipated return to the octogon to take on a very solid wrestler in Jake Rosholt. Rosholt has won his fights with his dominant ground striking and will look to continue to do so against Leben. As we all know, no Chris Leben fight is boring with the brawling style he posseses. Leben has a lot to prove, and this fight may be worth the PPV price itself



Prediciton- Chris Leben is going to knock out Rosholt in the second round. Look for the Crippler to connect on some solid overhands, setting himself up for the KO victory.





While I am sure these fights will not be the only good ones, they are very compelling and should be very entertaining. This card has several big names on it, and should be a good card to end the summer on. And with a fight night in mid september there is a lot of UFC action to look foward to in the next few weeks. I will make sure to cover this much more as we get closer to the date of this card. Until next time fight fans.

Take it easy

Sunday, August 9, 2009

First blog

Well I am new to this whole blogging business but figured it was about time to try. The name is Dan and the blog is dedicated to all things UFC. I'm not a big fan of beating around the bush, so we can cut the bullshit and get to talking about the fights.

As i write this it is 12:58 AM on August 10th and like many of you fight junkies out there, i just witnessed the beating Miguel Torres took and the shock hasn't worn off. Bowles dropped the champ with a hard right and finished him off on the ground. I had Torres as my number 5 top pound for pound fighter in the world, and seeing him decisively smashed into the ground will have me retooling my rankings.
Right now as it stands my top 5 pound for pound greatest fighters on the planet is as follows.....

1. Anderson Silva- I had Fedor here for a long long time, but Silva's absolute domination of Forrest Griffin will have him here until Fedor is done cleaning out Strikeforce's HW division. Silva appears to have no weaknesses and is one of the most lethal strikers ever seen in MMA. It will take a great fighter and great luck to hand this Brazilian born champion his first loss in the octogon.

2. Fedor Emelianenko- Would have stayed at 1 with a beating of Josh Barnett, but for now will be number 2 on my list until he fights again.

3. Georges St Pierre- GSP won every single round against a very tough Thiago Alves and did so with a hurt hamstring for most of the fight. Almost had him at 2 but i coulden't drop Fedor two spots... yet.

4. Lyoto Machida- Possibly the most dominant fighter in the UFC simply because he hasn't lost a single ROUND in 15 fights. He could be the champ at 205 for years to come, and should be ready to defend his title against Shogun in October.

5. BJ Penn- I had Mike Thomas Brown here for a while, but after watching BJ demolish top contender Kenny Florian, i had to get him in the top 5. He may not be cut for the welterweight division, but at 155 and dedicated to his conditioning, the only person beating Penn is himself. At 30 he could potentially be one of the most dominant, greatest champions of all time, as there are few who can challenge him at this weight. Frankie Edgar, Gray Maynard, and Sean Sherk are all people who could challenge Penn, but all of them would be severe underdogs to upset the champion.



As previously stated my intention here is to talk all things UFC and MMA all the time. Soon i will have a rundown and predections of UFC 102 and who Fedor's first Strikeforce opponent will be. If anyone out there is reading i apreciate it, it will only get better.

Peace out.