3 Reasons That JDS vs. Overeem Is an Excellent Fight Booking by the UFC

Both Junior dos Santos and Alistair Overeem are coming off of losses. At UFC 146 these men were supposed to fight for the heavyweight title. That fight was dashed after Overeem failed his pre-fight drug test. Finally the UFC has been able to book these…

Both Junior dos Santos and Alistair Overeem are coming off of losses.

At UFC 146 these men were supposed to fight for the heavyweight title. That fight was dashed after Overeem failed his pre-fight drug test.

Finally the UFC has been able to book these two fighters again. They have a bout coming up at UFC 160.

It isn’t a championship match, but it is still a fight between heavyweight sluggers. Both men have a chip on their shoulder and want to get a big win.

The UFC was very smart when they booked this fight. Here are some reasons why.

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Lyoto Machida: An Appreciation for “The Dragon’s” Fighting Style

If I were to sum up Lyoto Machida’s fighting style in two or less words I know exactly what I would say. Powerful and elusive.Machida has been a tough nut to crack in his time in the UFC. He has baffled and mesmerized opponents from Ryan Bader to Shogu…

If I were to sum up Lyoto Machida‘s fighting style in two or less words I know exactly what I would say. Powerful and elusive.

Machida has been a tough nut to crack in his time in the UFC. He has baffled and mesmerized opponents from Ryan Bader to Shogun Rua to current champion Jon Jones.

Machida‘s fighting style is heavily influenced by his background in Shotokan karate where he holds the rank of a black belt. He also employs techniques from Brazilian jiu jitsu, where he is also a black belt.

That’s not all, as Machida also trains in wresting, Judo and Sumo to be prepared for anything that his opponent can throw at him.

Machida‘s style is most often called elusive and for good reason. It begins with his stance. In his fights, Machida will stand with his legs spread a bit wider and his torso turned sideways. That not only makes him a harder target to hit but also much harder to take down.

One skill Machida has absolutely mastered is his footwork. Machida‘s footwork is incredibly fluid. He is able to effortlessly turn away from his opponents then angle out and fire shots at any opening he receives.

This frustrates his opponents greatly and some have tried to charge him in an attempt to do some damage. Machida is waiting for that, as it allows him to do what he does best. Counter-striking. His counter-striking is precise and powerful and as soon as his opponents make a mistake it may be lights out.

As if all of those skills weren’t enough, Machida also employs some of the deadliest kicks in the business. The way Machida throws his kicks generates a solid amount of power and speed. Many opponents don’t even see them coming.

A combo he used against Tito Ortiz in their fight was simply amazing to watch. He went for an outside leg kick with his right leg, pivoted and just as fast snapped off a head kick with his left leg.

His kicks are also unique and unpredictable. Remember his jumping front kick to knockout Randy Couture?

Lyoto Machida has long been a complicated fighter to train for. He’s hard to hit, fast and powerful. Machida has brought karate back to prominence and people are finally taking note.

Machida is an honourable fighter who is always committed to getting better. The man behind the elusive karate based style truly embodies the spirit of martial arts.

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Keys to Victory for Michael McDonald at UFC on Fuel 7

Michael McDonald has earned what every UFC fighter dreams of receiving. A shot at a UFC belt. McDonald brings his three-fight winning streak into the contest against interim bantamweight champion Renan Barao. Barao defeated Urijah Faber to claim the in…

Michael McDonald has earned what every UFC fighter dreams of receiving.

A shot at a UFC belt.

McDonald brings his three-fight winning streak into the contest against interim bantamweight champion Renan Barao.

Barao defeated Urijah Faber to claim the interim belt in their bout at UFC 149.

McDonald is just 22 years old. Barao is 25, but is much more experienced. McDonald needs to be in top form if he wants to dethrone Barao and take the belt.

Here are some keys he could follow that will lead him to victory.

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Matt Hughes Retires: 5 Memorable Moments from His Career

Matt Hughes is one of the best UFC welterweight fighters of all time. Hughes was such a dominating and skilled fighter that he was able to defend his belt seven times against all the UFC could throw at him. He currently holds the distinction of be…

Matt Hughes is one of the best UFC welterweight fighters of all time.

Hughes was such a dominating and skilled fighter that he was able to defend his belt seven times against all the UFC could throw at him.

He currently holds the distinction of being the only fighter in UFC history with 18 wins on his resume.

Hughes was also inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame back in 2010.

He has now officially retired and has taken a job as the Vice President of Athletic Development and Government Relations for the UFC.

His career is filled with many unforgettable moments. From success to failure, Hughes was all over the map.

He produced many memorable moments from his career. Here are just a few.

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5 Strikeforce Imports We Can’t Wait to See Fight Their 1st UFC Fight

With Strikeforce now gone, the UFC has taken on the rights of many of that organization’s fighters. Fans have been following some of these fighters for years, and it will be interesting to see if they stack up against UFC talent. Some have already made…

With Strikeforce now gone, the UFC has taken on the rights of many of that organization’s fighters.

Fans have been following some of these fighters for years, and it will be interesting to see if they stack up against UFC talent.

Some have already made an impact. Derek Brunson was able to defeat Chris Leben in their fight.

Tyron Woodley made an impression with a 36-second knockout of Jay Hieron.

There are many Strikeforce imports that fans want to see do battle inside the Octagon.

Here are a few that should make some serious noise in their respective divisions.

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Could Anthony Pettis Feasibly Beat Aldo and Henderson Back to Back?

Jose Aldo recently defended his featherweight strap against Frankie Edgar in the main event of UFC 156. After Aldo defeated Edgar, many were left wondering who the next featherweight title shot would go to. Would it be “The Korean Zombie” Chan Sun…

Jose Aldo recently defended his featherweight strap against Frankie Edgar in the main event of UFC 156.

After Aldo defeated Edgar, many were left wondering who the next featherweight title shot would go to. Would it be “The Korean Zombie” Chan Sung Jung?

How about Ricardo Lamas, who is coming off a nasty elbow stoppage of Erik Koch?

Could it possibly be Dustin Poirier or Dennis Siver? What about Cub Swanson?

Well the person getting the next shot will not be any of the five fighters I just mentioned. According to USA Today, it will be perennial lightweight contender Anthony “Showtime” Pettis.

Pettis, who many think is on the verge of a lightweight title shot, called and received the fight with Aldo. It was a very interesting move by the lightweight star. The fight has now been made official for August 3rd.

Now comes a very interesting question. Can Pettis defeat Aldo and move back up to lightweight and potentially beat Benson Henderson? This is assuming of course that Melendez doesn’t dethrone the champion in their fight at UFC on Fox 7.

Pettis first needs to get past Aldo. It’s a very interesting fight for a few reasons. Pettis is an extremely fast and unorthodox fighter with incredibly dangerous striking. His wins over Lauzon and Cerrone prove that much. He is also very tricky off his back and will attempt countless submissions from that position.

I think that Pettis has a legitimate shot at defeating Aldo. If that feat is accomplished, then a move back to lightweight and an immediate title shot should be the next step.

If Henderson is indeed still the lightweight king, then all the better. These two fighters have history. Pettis defeated Henderson for the WEC lightweight title in the promotions last fight; it was an incredible fight and it was also the last time Henderson lost.

Pettis is good enough to accomplish both of these goals. It would be incredible to see this happen. Two tough fighters stand in the way of this ever materializing, but if there’s a fighter that could do this, Anthony Pettis is a solid choice.

Ask and you shall receive right?

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