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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Machida Not Opposed to Facing Jacare or Bisping


Former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion, Lyoto Machida looked great at UFC Fight Night 36 in Brazil this past weekend against Gegard Mousasi.  Though it has come out that Gegard Mousasi landed more strikes than Lyoto Machida, Machida was still able to walk away with the victory.  Machida felt that the win over Mousasi was enough to earn him a title shot, but he wouldn't be opposed to taking another fight until he gets the title shot.  When speaking of a possible shot or future opponents, he mentioned two names.  Those names were "Jacare" Souza and Michael Bisping.  Michael Bisping has already signed an agreement to fight Tim Kennedy in a few months, but Jacare who also fought on the same night as Machida hasn't already agreed to face another opponent.  Machida and Jacare share a common training partner in former UFC Middleweight Champion, Anderson "the Spider" Silva.



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Sunday, February 16, 2014

UFC Fight Night 36: Fight Results



Main Card:

Lyoto Machida def. Gegard Mousasi via unanimous decision
Ronaldo Souza def. Francis Carmont via unanimous decision
Erick Silva def. Takenori Sato via first-round TKO
Nicholas Musoke def. Viscardi Andrade via unanimous decision
Charles Oliveira def. Andy Ogle via submission (triangle choke)

Preliminary Card:

Joe Proctor def. Cristiano Marcello via unanimous decision
Rodrigo Damm def. Ivan Jorge via unanimous decision
Francisco Trinaldo def. Jesse Ronson via split decision
Iuri Alcantara def. Wilson Reis via split decision
Felipe Arantes def. Maximo Blanco via unanimous decision
Ildemar Alcantara def. Albert Tumenov via split decision
Zubaira Tukhugov def. Douglas Silva de Andrade via unanimous decision

Friday, February 14, 2014

UFC Fight Night 36 Weigh-in Results



Main Card:

Lyoto Machida (185) vs. Gegard Mousasi (186)
Ronaldo Souza (185) vs. Francis Carmont (185)
Erick Silva (170) vs. Takenori Sato (170)
Viscardi Andrade (170) vs. Nicholas Musoke (170)
Charles Oliveira (143) vs. Andy Ogle (146)

Preliminary Card:

Cristiano Marcello (156) vs. Joe Proctor (155)
Rodrigo Damm (156) vs. Ivan Jorge (156)
Francisco Trinaldo (155) vs. Jesse Ronson (156)
Iuri Alcantara (136) vs. Wilson Reis (135)
Felipe Arantes (146) vs. Maximo Blanco (145)
Ildemar Alcantara (171) vs. Albert Tumenov (170)
Douglas Silva de Andrade (145) vs. Zubair Tuhugov (146)

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

New Options in the Middleweight Realm


With Anderson Silva passing the torch to Chris Weidman with his recent fight-stopping injury, there are new possible fights in the UFC's Middleweight Division.  Though the injury to Silva is tragic if not sad for any MMA fan, it is not a complete loss to followers of the UFC.  If Silva were to have won his fight, we would've been seeing a rematch of a fight that we had already seen in the last few years with Vitor Belfort guarenteed a title shot against the winner.  Vitor Belfort has improved since his last fight with Silva, but the fight against Silva was a quick knockout not a closely contended fight.  Though both Silva and Belfort are knockout artists, one could not convince me that Belfort would even stand a chance against Silva in a rematch.

With Silva away and probably never getting a title shot or even fighting again at the current age of 38, Weidman and the UFC can finally move on.  One of the beautiful things manifesting from such an ugly ending, is a fresh match up between Vitor Belfort and Chris Weidman.  Had Weidman not won against Silva this past weekend we may have never seen or considered a match between the two of these amazing competitors.  It will be a mtach that will showcase the champion's raw athleticism and great wrestling against Vitor Belfort's experience, striking and amazing power-striking. I predict that Weidman will get the better of Belfort in their match, but with Belfort anything is possible.

There are other options lurking about at 185 lbs like former Strikeforce Middleweight Jacare Souza who is 2-0 in his UFC career after his TKO victory over Yushin Okami. Silva had said before that he would never face his teamates Jacare Souza and Lyoto Machida if the UFC wished to have him face either man for any reason. He even went as far as to say that he would surrender the title so that Souza or Machida could fight for the belt had that time come.  Souza has great killer instincts and finishing abilities. His two wins in the UFC were both stoppages, one a submission and the second a TKO. Souza 100% has a chance to potentially stop Weidman or any other man to wear the UFC Middleweight Championship. He faces Francis Carmont who is on a six-fightwin streak since joining the UFC.

Who remembers the words 'the Machida era?' I do. I would love to see the Machida Era truly start considering the original era at 205 was derailed by Shogun Rua by way of KO. Lyoto Machida was guanteed to be the man to face Jon Jones for the UFC on many occassians and then it wouldnt fall through. I believe that Lyoto Machida was definitely the second best 205 lb fighter in the UFC, after Jones, before he fled to the UFC's Middleweight Division following a poor judge's decision loss to Phil Davis at UFC 163. In his middleweight debut, Machida ran through Mark Munoz with a head kick knock out. He is now set to face Gegard Mussasi in early 2014 and with a victory over Gegard we could possibly see Machida fighting for the title in late 2014 or early 2015.

Other fighters who could potentially get title shots soon would be Michael Bisping, Luke Rockhold and Mark Munoz. 

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Machida-Mousasi, Jacare-Carmont

Two HUGE Middleweight fights have been scheduled for UFC Fight Night 36. The event will be headlined by former MMA champions Lyoto Machida and Gegard Mousasi and co-headlined by Francis Carmont and Jacare Souza. The event will take place in Brazil on February 15th.

This will be an event with four of the best that the UFC has to offer. We are in for an amazing night of fights in February and I cannot wait. All four of the fighter s have world class skills and are sure to got out and perform to the best of their abilities especially considering how close they all are to getting a title shot. I feel that a win for Machida or Souza could be a guarenteed title shot depending on how the UFC decides to eliminate the other if they both win. I feel like Carmont would be one win away with Mousasi being two fights away from a title shot.  This will be a night to look forward to.

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Jacare's Camp Interested in Bout with Davis


After his recent victory at UFC Fight Night in Brazil, Former Strikeforce Middleweight Champion, Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza stated that he will take any fight that his employer the UFC puts in front of him.  Though he will do what his employer tells him to do, he expressed some interest in the UFC's 205lb weight class to take on some new challenges.  The name that his camp has expressed the most interest in is Phil Davis, the UFC's #3 Light Heavyweight.


So far there has not been a response from Davis' camp.

I think that this yet another good fight to test both athletes.  It will be a good fight for Souza if he wants to move up to 205 for a fight.  Davis is a little larger than Souza at 205, but not too large where it will be a huge problem.  Also if Davis can beat Souza, who is an elite UFC Middleweight, he can probably erase the doubt that he has left in the MMA community that his judges' decision over Machida was inaccurate.  It is a HUGE statement of one man can beat the other.  Both men are excellent at grappling and use their superior grappling to overwhelm their opponents.  I personally think that the UFC could've put Glover Teixeira against Davis and let the two of them battle it out for the next title shote, but that's another story for another day.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

UFC Fight Night 28 Results



Main Card:

Glover Teixeira def. Ryan Bader via TKO
Ronaldo Souza def. Yushin Okami via TKO
Joseph Benavidez def. Jussier Formiga via TKO
Piotr Hallmann def. Francisco Trinaldo via submission (kimura)
Rafael Natal def. Tor Troeng by unanimous decision
Ali Bagautinov def. Marcos Vinicius via third-round TKO

Undercard:

Kevin Souza def. Felipe Arantes via split decision
Lucas Martins def. Junior Hernandez via submission (rear-naked choke)
Elias Silverio def. Joao Zeferino via unanimous decision
Ivan Jorge def. Keith Wisniewski via unanimous decision
Sean Spencer def. Yuri Villefort via split decision

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