UFC 173 on May 24th was originally scheduled to showcase a title fight between UFC Middleweight Champion Chris Weidman and Lyoto Machida, but an injury has forced that match to be postponed until UFC 175 . Now the UFC has put the undisputed Bantamweight Champion Renan Barao in the main event spot against T.J. Dillashaw. Dillashaw is 9-2 in his professional career and 5-2 since joining the UFC. Dillashaw is a technical fighter with enough skills to put on a decent fight against Barao but I see Barao coming away with the victory.

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Tuesday, February 4, 2014
UFC 169: Event Recap
Last night was not one of the best cards that the UFC has put on in recent years. It was a night that went to many decisions and didn't really leave me impressed. As an avid fight fan and blogger it is mandatory that I watch the fight, but I had determined that I wasn't going to watch the fight at all because I had a feeling that it wasn't going to be pleasing. I'll be completely honest and say that I am not a fan whatsoever of the UFC's Bantamweight division and had no interest in watching Faber fight and come up short for the third time for the belt. Contrary to how I felt about the event, I felt obligated to watch anyways as I haven't missed a PPV fight that I was home for in quite some time.
Let's begin with the Fox Sports 1 Prelims:
The first bout on the Fox Sports 1 card was perhaps one of my favorite fights on the card as it had two young guns in the UFC's Lightweight Division squaring off against one another. The two young men went toe to toe with each other with great technical striking. Al Iaquinta was almost submitted with a tight choke from Lee, but managed to escape and win a close, but obvious unanimous decision victory.
The only other fight that stood out on the card was another Lightweight bout between Tristar Gym's John Makdessi and Brazilian Alan Patrick. It was a fight that pitted a lengthy grappler in Patrick and a stout striker in Makdessi. It was a bout that saw Makdessi get work his way through Patrick's reach and close the distance. It was a fight in which you could give the first round to Patrick, but the last two rounds were definitely Makdessi's rounds. After the fight went the distance, somehow the judges gave probably the worst decision since Phil Davis being granted the decision win over Lyoto Machida at UFC 163. It was TERRIBLE judging of a clear-cut decision that really should have went to Makdessi.
The final results for the prelims are as follows:
The next fight was the first of the two title fights scheduled for the night. Jose Aldo was slated to compete against Ricardo Lamas for the UFC Featherweight Championship. Aldo did what he does best. He brilliantly counter-struck Lamas for five rounds. It's that simple and doesn't really require much of an elaborate paragraph on what occurred. It won't be a fight that most people remember as the next Melendez-Sanchez, but if you enjoy watching a champion take no damage and outclass an opponent like I do, then this was your kind of fight. Aldo destroyed Lamas with the leg kicks that he was unable to deliver to Korean Zombie due to the broken foot he sustained in the first round of his fight at UFC 163. As a huge fan of Jose Aldo's leg kick's I was pleased with his performance. His approach to the fight was cautious, but still interesting. Aldo used all of his skills to avoid many takedowns and didn't give up a single round. Hopefully Dana White puts together the fight between Aldo and Pettis that he had hinted at not long ago.
The main event was very anti climactic as former WEC Featherweight Champion Urijah Faber and UFC Bantamweight Champion Renan Barao. The fight only lasted for one round and was stopped prematurely by referee Herb Dean. The fight was stopped after Faber had been rocked by a beautiful punch thrown by Barao sent Faber to the mat. Barao rushed in to put the nail in the coffin for the victory, but Faber was able to grab a hold of Barao's leg with his right hand and defend punches with his left hand. Faber also threw up a thumbs up to show that he was okay. It is hard to determine whether or not Dean could see the thumbs up. As a man who is tired of watching Urijah Faber fall short in title fights since losing his WEC crown to Brown (see WEC 41, WEC 48, UFC 132 and UFC 149) I can honestly say that Faber didn't truly lose this fight. Herb Dean is an excellent referee, but he stopped the fight too early. Even though I don't want to see Faber fight the belt again in a way I feel that a rematch could be justified.
Thoughts?
Sunday, February 2, 2014
UFC 169 Results
Jose Aldo def. Ricardo Lamas via unanimous decision
Alistair Overeem def. Frank Mir via unanimous decision
Ali Bagautinov def. John Lineker via unanimous decision
Abel Trujillo def. Jamie Varner via knockout KO punch, Round 2
Chris Cariaso def. Danny Martinez via unanimous decision
Nick Catone def. Tom Watson via split decision
Al Iaquinta def. Kevin Lee via unanimous decision
Clint Hester def. Andy Enz via unanimous decision
Rashid Magomedov def. Tony Martin via unanimous decision
Neil Magny def. Gasan Umalatov via unanimous decision
Friday, January 31, 2014
UFC 169: Weigh-in Results
Jose Aldo (145) vs. Ricardo Lamas (144.5)
Alistair Overeem (257) vs. Frank Mir (256.5)
John Lineker (126) vs. Ali Bagautinov (126)
Jamie Varner (156) vs. Abel Trujillo (155.5)
John Makdessi (155) vs. Alan Patrick Silva Alves (155.5)
Chris Cariaso (125) vs. Danny Martinez (125.5)
Nick Catone (185.5) vs. Tom Watson (185.5)
Al Iaquinta (155) vs. Kevin Lee (155.5)
Clint Hester (185.5) vs. Andy Enz (184.5)
Tony Martin (155.5) vs. Rashid Magomedov (155)
Neil Magny (170.25) vs. Gasan Umalatov (170)
Monday, January 27, 2014
Monday, January 6, 2014
UFC 169: Cruz Injured, Out of Title Defense
Today the UFC announced that Dominick Cruz is injured once again and will not be able to face Renan Barao. Cruz has suffered a groin injury and after being out with a torn ACL for two years already, the UFC has decided to strip Cruz of his title and crown Barao as the official UFC Bantamweight Champion after defending the interim title twice.
With Cruz out of the Fight, the UFC has decided to book Urijah Faber as the replacement opponent for Renan. Barao and Faber first met each other for the interim title when Cruz firat pulled out of a title defense against Faber in their rematch.
To be completely honest I much prefer to see this fight rather than the original contest. If Faber wouldnt have gotten this fight we would've been stuck watching Faber fight another man who isn't worthy of being in the cage with him in his next fight. Faber has cleaned out the UFC Bantanweight Division on his way back to a title shot. There isn't an entertaining fight in the division left for Faber aside from a title shot. I think that the fight for Faber is overdue considering how he has dismantled all of his opponents that the UFC has put in front of him between title fights. I wasnt looking forward to the "Champion vs. Champion" to begin with considerin I felt the Cruz should've been stripped months ago. We will truly see if Faber can become the UFC Bantamweight Champion in perhaps his final shot at UFC gold.