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Silva vs. Franklin 2: What Will Be Different?

So Rich Franklin is about to challenge Anderson Silva for the title “The Spider” took from him in their last meeting. What chance does he have after the beating he took last time?

A lot better chance than most people expect….

You see, Rich Franklin is a very cerebral fighter. You can bet he’s watched the tape of the last fight over and over and picked apart his performance.

You can also bet that Franklin will stay the hell away from Silva’s clinch……..If he can.

Look for Franklin to try to turn the fight into a brawl. He had some (limited) success striking from mid-range in the first encounter. He may even take his chances with “The Spider”s ground game.

The real question is here: Even if Franklin gets his way with one of the above scenarios, does he really have an advantage over Silva in any position????

We will find out on Saturday. But I’d be willing to wager it will be a hell of a lot more competitive this time around.

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Liddell Vs Silva May Never Happen

Allright now we’re running out of things to friggin cheer for!

Whats the next massive super hyped up fight? Who could draw the salivatiing hard core MMA fans out of the woodwork? We’re running out of superstars people!! Fast!

Wanderlei Silva vs Chuck Liddell was the next big highly anticipated marquee matchup in the UFC. But word on the street is that after his loss to Keith Jardine, the UFC might be bailing on the whole Liddell - Silva showdown alltogether!!

Sorry, but thats a giant WTF!!???

Here is a line from an interview I ran accross on sportsline.com:

“I don’t know if that fight will happen anymore” ~ Dana White

Are you freaking kidding me? Is this Melrose Place? They’re gonna fight then they’re not gonna fight then they’re gonna fight then they’re not gonna fight.

Please. Let’s just get it done so I can go back to my OC dvds for my emotional drama fix.

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What’s With All These Upsets?

After taking some time to recover from the shock of UFC 76, I would like to analyze the current rash of upset victories plaguing not only the UFC, but MMA as a sport in general.

First of all. Lets dispel a myth: It’s not just former Pride fighters coming over to the UFC and getting smoked by seemingly easy prey. Sure that’s been happening. But that’s not all that’s been happening.

In fact, I personally think this “Bizarro World” or whatever you want to call it began back at Pride’s Second Coming PPV in February. That night, in 4 of the 5 main bouts major upsets occurred. Nick Diaz toppled then ranked #1 Lightweight Takanori Gomi. Complete unkown Sokoudjou knocked out heavily favoured Minotoro Nogueira. And most shockingly of all, Dan Henderson (moving up in weight) dethroned Pride 205 lbs kingpin Wanderlei Silva. Silva had at that time held the title for over 5 years.

Here is a list of what I would consider to be SHOCKING upsets since then:

  • Sokoudjou knocks out Ricardo Arona at Pride 34
  • Randy Couture def. Tim Sylvia
  • Matt Serra dominates GSP
  • Gabe Gonzaga knocks out Cro Cop with Filipovic’s own trademark head kick
  • Unknown fighter Houston Alexander knocks out Keith Jardine
  • Cheick Kongo def. Cro Cop
  • Forrest Griffin submits Shogun
  • Keith Jardine def. Chuck Liddell

That’s a pretty healthy list of top 10 guys, beaten by mostly unseeded fighters.

So, what can we learn from looking at this list? Well, only 2 Pride fighters appear in the “lost to UFC fighters” category so I guess it’s safe to say that isn’t the core of the problem. Second, notice that Keith Jardine appears in both the “win” and “loss” column of our little list which brings me to my point (I knew I had one!).

The point is more mismatches are being made these days than ever before. Usually in an effort to “showcase” a fighter against a lesser opponent. I believe the recent unpredictability is due in part to this type of mismatching. These “elite” fights simply aren’t taking their lesser known opponents seriously.

If you don’t believe me, just listen to Jardine’s comments before the Alexander fight. He said he didn’t think he should “Have to fight this guy” implying that he was so superior to Alexander that there would be no point in the bout occurring at all.

Now how hard do you think old Kiethy boy trained for that fight?

Cro Cop is also one who is notorious for underestimating his opponents. *cough* Kevin Randleman *cough*

In a sport with 4 ounce gloves, where knees, elbows and choking are all fair game - you can’t afford to underestimate ANYONE.

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UFC76 - Your Predictions

To be honest, I’m sick of all the crap that people reply when we make predictions so now I’m giving people to go on the record and shout out theirs.

Below you’ll find the fight card so from that, why don’t you take your best pop and making some good picks and write them down. If you feel ballsy enough, try calling the round and the method of win (unless you think unanimous win decision).

It’s all fun and I’m gonna compile mine later and post it on the site. Let’s get it on guys!

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UFC75 Champion Vs. Champion

UFC75 is literally around the corner, you can smell the blood and the intensity of the event. Take a big sniff, it’s almost here. This is a quick throwdown of some predictions for the event:

  • Quinton Jackson Vs. Dan Henderson
    I’m not going to give this much thought. Last night I watched an interview with Dangerous Dan on the fight network. I am convinced he isn’t as stupid as I thought he was, I actually respect him a lot more and he has the credentials to win this fight. HE can KO Rampage after wearing him down with his wrestling skill. Rampage won’t be slamming Henderson and his wrestling isn’t anywhere nearly as good as Henderson’s and he won’t be knocking him out. Henderson, TKO from the mount bitch!
  • Matt Hamill Vs. Michael Bisping
    I think Bisping is the future of MMA in the UFC. Hamill’s a great wrestler and I have a lot of respect for where he has come from and the challenges he has overcome. I have a lot of respect for him but respect isn’t going to stop Bisping from kicking the crap out of him.
  • Mirko Cro Cop Vs. Cheick Kongo
    This is a big fight but Cro Cop’s got a cage to train in now and he knows what it’s like to take some GnP punishment so he’s more prepped for this fight that the fight he had against Gonzaga. Congo is an experienced fighter but Cro Cop isn’t shy of fighting experience and has the deadliest KO kick potential on the planet. Cro Cop win by KO - left kick!
  • Marcus Davis Vs. Paul Taylor
    Marcus Davis will dance around Taylor and slap him silly, even with his stupid nicknames.
  • Houston Alexander Vs. Alessio Sakara
    Alexander Houston KTFO of Jeith Jardine, talk about complacency. Alexander is strong and can hit home as can Sakara. I’m going with Alexander on this one.
  • Gleison Tibau Vs. Terry Etim *
    I gotta go with Terry Etim but thats personal choice because he’s a scouser (from Liverpool, England) and that’s my peoples yo. He has his work cut out with Tibau, who’s Jiu Jitsu is great and so is his record. This fight should air if the others don’t all go to decisions - it’s going to be a good fight, you have to see it. Etim going to be BIG in the UFC.
  • Tomasz Drwal Vs. Thiago Silva *
    Drwal has fought and beaten a lot of Polish fighters but is unknown to me. Silva on the other hand can stand up and punch a brick wall and win.
  • Naoyuki Kotani Vs. Dennis Siver *
    Kotani for sure, 100% by submission.
  • Anthony Torres Vs. Jess Liaudin *
    Liaudin will knock him out

* Fight may not air.

Now get your comments in on this one! Put your money where your mouth is!

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