B/R MMA Official Rankings for March: Top 10 Welterweights in MMA

There has been a lot of commotion at 170 pounds as of late.UFC champ Georges St-Pierre remains sidelined due to injury, while interim titleholder Carlos Condit waits on the wings, debating whether or not he’ll wait out for the Canadian or opt to t…

There has been a lot of commotion at 170 pounds as of late.

UFC champ Georges St-Pierre remains sidelined due to injury, while interim titleholder Carlos Condit waits on the wings, debating whether or not he’ll wait out for the Canadian or opt to take up a fight in the meantime.

Several contenders have since emerged in the UFC, with guys like Martin Kampmann and Jake Ellenberger leading the pack of would-be challengers to the title.

Ellenberger in particular has been especially impressive as of late, though it remains to be seen just exactly what his future is inside the Octagon.

Here, we will take a look at the best of the rest of the welterweight class, see who’s new, on the rise or spiraling out of the top 10. 

 

*These rankings are the combined effort of some of Bleacher Report MMA‘s best writers, as we continue to try to provide you with the best content on the web.*

 

Jake Ellenberger/ Ken Pishna for MMAWeekly.com

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Nick Diaz and the 10 Most Unintentionally Funny Lines in MMA History

Throughout his long and storied career, Nick Diaz has left behind many gems that have endeared him to the MMA community.Firstly, his exciting style of fighting has made him a legendary fighter in the sense that no matter what, Diaz will be looking to m…

Throughout his long and storied career, Nick Diaz has left behind many gems that have endeared him to the MMA community.

Firstly, his exciting style of fighting has made him a legendary fighter in the sense that no matter what, Diaz will be looking to make every fight a brawl.

Secondly, he is not always the most candid person to put in front of a camera. His tough guy demeanor and “don’t give a [expletive]” attitude have created many moments that have made for some funny sound bytes, though most have been completely unintentional as far as eliciting a comical response. 

Here, we will take a look at both Diaz and a batch of fighters who have created similar moments over the years. 

 

Nick Diaz/ Sherdog.com

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Wanderlei Silva and the 12 Most over-Exposed Fighters in MMA

Once regarded as the baddest man at 205 pounds, Wanderlei Silva, though still dangerous, has been exposed time and time again.The chin that once proved as detrimental as his fists has failed “The Axe Murderer” as of late, who is often times either the …

Once regarded as the baddest man at 205 pounds, Wanderlei Silva, though still dangerous, has been exposed time and time again.

The chin that once proved as detrimental as his fists has failed “The Axe Murderer” as of late, who is often times either the victim or victor via knockout.

Here we will take a look at fighters, who over the years, have exposed some serious flaws of their own, which have recently been exploited by their respective opponents. 

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Comprehensive Ways to Fix MMA Judging Once and for All

The sport of mixed martial arts is dictated by a few things. The fighter, the referee and the judges.More often than not, fighters look to finish their bouts in order to alleviate the pressures that exist in taking a chance and allowing the fight …

The sport of mixed martial arts is dictated by a few things. 

The fighter, the referee and the judges.

More often than not, fighters look to finish their bouts in order to alleviate the pressures that exist in taking a chance and allowing the fight to enter the hands of the judges, who, in the past, have shown deficiencies in effectively scoring certain bouts.

Fights like Nam Phan vs. Leonard Garcia, Michihiro Omigawa vs. Darren Elkins and Joe Warren vs. Marcos Galvao are just a few among the many botched decisions that have occurred as of late. There have been numerous others guided by the misguided. 

Ironically enough, judges are seated cageside in order to prevent such travesties from happening, looking to effectively score fights based on striking, grappling, aggression and cage/ring control.

We have seen new faces grace the judging circuit, with commissions taking the right approach in bringing in well-versed veterans of the sport.

Guys like Bill Mahood and Ricardo Almeida, two veterans of the UFC, have been recent additions to the scene of judges, but they only help remedy a small portion of what is an even bigger problem.

It’s almost become like a secret society of sorts, where certain officials have received immunity, allowing them time and time again to flop decisions.

UFC commentator Joe Rogan said it best: “There’s a few very good judges surrounded by a bunch of incompetent morons that know absolutely nothing about the sport.”

Executive director Keith Kizer of the Nevada State Athletic Commission, who bears some responsibility since he oversaw judges turn in controversial decisions during his tenure, has made mention that simply cleaning house is something he will not consider, or rather is something that is unwarranted.

Dissension among your flank of flunkees will eventually occur, as the need for better judging criteria will need to come into play sooner rather than later.

It seems as if everybody interprets the sport in their own way, with judges hailing from different backgrounds of martial arts, some from boxing and others from karate, jiu jitsu, etc.

Ex-MMA fighters may be the best and the most suitable solution, but it may take more egregiously atrocious decisions down the line before we see an immediate change to take place.

At the very least, throw your judges in a gym and get them acclimated with the grappling aspect of MMA. Just because a wrestler is on top doesn’t mean he’s the one that makes an effort to finish the fight.

Isn’t that the most important aspect of the sport? 

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How to Get Your MMA Fix During the Long Break Between UFC Fights

Until April 14, the UFC will not have any events.With the upcoming seasons of The Ultimate Fighter, with one season airing live in the States and another setting up shop in Brazil, the UFC will have their hands full.Now, budding promotions will have th…

Until April 14, the UFC will not have any events.

With the upcoming seasons of The Ultimate Fighter, with one season airing live in the States and another setting up shop in Brazil, the UFC will have their hands full.

Now, budding promotions will have the opportunity to help fill the void that the UFC will leave behind for well over a month.

Here is how you should be looking to satisfy your hungry MMA appetite. 

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B/R Official Rankings for March: The Top 10 Featherweights in MMA

While Jose Aldo reigns as king, many suitable contenders are looking to dethrone the UFC featherweight champion.Hatsu Hioki has long been recognized as one of the best at 145 pounds, though the Japanese star’s initial foray inside the Octagon was not i…

While Jose Aldo reigns as king, many suitable contenders are looking to dethrone the UFC featherweight champion.

Hatsu Hioki has long been recognized as one of the best at 145 pounds, though the Japanese star’s initial foray inside the Octagon was not indicative of his skills.

Now, Hioki has turned in a noteworthy performance, a decision victory over the always tough Bart Palaszewski at UFC 144.

The impressive win has now put Hioki on the short list of would-be contenders for Aldo’s belt. Here, we will take a look at the best of the rest and depict all of the top-10 opposition that exists in the MMA world today. 

 

*These rankings are the combined efforts of some of Bleacher Report MMA’s best writers, as we continue to try and provide you with the best content on the web.*

 

Hatsu Hioki/ Ken Pishna for MMAWeekly.com

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