UFC 154 Fight Card: Power Ranking the Main Card Fights

Finally the UFC brings forth a fight card worth meaning with UFC 154.It’s no secret that 2012 has been a rough year for the company, and ever since Frankie Edgar fought Benson Henderson at UFC 150, the UFC has put together fight cards that lacked a str…

Finally the UFC brings forth a fight card worth meaning with UFC 154.

It’s no secret that 2012 has been a rough year for the company, and ever since Frankie Edgar fought Benson Henderson at UFC 150, the UFC has put together fight cards that lacked a strong buildup.

For those that disagree, Jon Jones vs. Vitor Belfort at UFC 152 may have been a big fight, but it was put together at the last moment and lacked that vigor build. Basically, it’s been a while since a UFC fight card felt easy to pay for.

UFC 154 is not the case with welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre and interim champion Carlos Condit colliding. But is that fight the best fight on the card this Saturday?

Judging off of styles, importance and significance, these are the top main card fights for UFC 154. 

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Power Ranking the Best Fights Possible for Every Division

The best has yet to come for UFC matchmaker Joe Silva, especially after the best possible fights in every division have yet to take place.After numerous injuries and suspensions took its course in the past year, enticing matchups were left dangling in …

The best has yet to come for UFC matchmaker Joe Silva, especially after the best possible fights in every division have yet to take place.

After numerous injuries and suspensions took its course in the past year, enticing matchups were left dangling in every division.

Megafights such as Georges St-Pierre vs. Nick Diaz and Frankie Edgar vs. Jose Aldo are still on the table. But when it comes to power ranking the best possible fights in every division, which fight reigns supreme?

With the criteria dealing with anticipation, fighting styles and overall importance in the sport, is Edgar vs. Aldo or GSP vs. Diaz the top matchup? Is either?

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The 10 Most Feared Fighters of All Time

The most feared fighters in MMA history all have three things in common: gruesome stoppages, a highlight reel for the ages and an indescribable aura.In other words, when you get in the ring with a fighter such as Anderson Silva, you know you’re but a s…

The most feared fighters in MMA history all have three things in common: gruesome stoppages, a highlight reel for the ages and an indescribable aura.

In other words, when you get in the ring with a fighter such as Anderson Silva, you know you’re but a strike away from going unconscious.

What’s more frightening than that? Going to sleep in front of thousands of people isn’t exactly how one would choose to spend their Saturday night.

But every professional MMA fighter is dangerous in their own right. So what makes certain fighters more frightening than others?

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Strikeforce: 5 Reasons Daniel Cormier Must Be Moved to the UFC Right Now

Though Daniel Cormier has one fight left on his Strikeforce contract, it’s irresponsible to make this man wait around while the company continues to cancel shows.The last Strikeforce event to take place was on Aug. 18, and after the company cancelled i…

Though Daniel Cormier has one fight left on his Strikeforce contract, it’s irresponsible to make this man wait around while the company continues to cancel shows.

The last Strikeforce event to take place was on Aug. 18, and after the company cancelled its remaining fight cards in 2012, Cormier‘s eventual UFC berth is put on hold.

How fair is that to Cormier? Here’s one of the best fighters in the world that could give any man in the heavyweight division or light heavyweight division trouble just sitting on the shelf and wasting away.

Honoring a contract is noble, but if the company is unable to put on an event and find an opponent for Cormier, then he needs to jump ship to the UFC, where they will find him an opponent. A move to the UFC must happen now.

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Greg Jackson: Brilliant MMA Mind or Boring Game Planner?

Perfecting the art in Mixed Martial Arts and establishing dominant game plans is something that MMA coach Greg Jackson does on a regular basis.Like Picasso striking a canvas with his colorful brushes or sculpting a magnificent piece of art, Jackson fin…

Perfecting the art in Mixed Martial Arts and establishing dominant game plans is something that MMA coach Greg Jackson does on a regular basis.

Like Picasso striking a canvas with his colorful brushes or sculpting a magnificent piece of art, Jackson fine tunes his fighters’ strengths and weaknesses, while devising a foolproof plan to help them succeed. He’s nothing short of a genius.

However, Jackson’s brilliance is highly underappreciated. Actually it’s hardly celebrated at all. In fact, Jackson is one of the most heavily criticized men in this sport, and he doesn’t even fight.

It just so happens that the reason he’s scrutinized tends to be the same reason why he’s praised.

Like Nick Saban developing schemes to defeat any college football team that faces the Alabama Crimson Tide, Jackson develops a way to increase his fighter’s chances of winning an upcoming bout. It’s intelligent fighting.

But in a sport that prides itself on guts and glory, most fans tend to grow angry at the thought of a fighter winning a fight on strategy. This is a sport where “warriors” are given the ultimate sign of respect and “schemers” are are almost viewed as being fearful, rather than technicians.

And though nothing is better than watching fighters like Wanderlei Silva and Mauricio “Shogun” Rua throw-down in the center of the Octagon like there’s no tomorrow, fans need to realize that this is a growing sport and strategies come with the territory.

And when it comes to developing strategies, few are better than Jackson. Really, no one is better. Case in point—Carlos Condit‘s victory against Nick Diaz back in Feb.

Though the decision victory may be debatable, Condit fought Diaz exactly how he should have by outpointing him with his slick kickboxing. If you were a Diaz fan that night, Condit‘s style gave you a frustrating night, but if you’re a true fight fan, you had to appreciate Condit‘s tactics.

For the most part, that wasn’t the case. A lot of fans hated the fight and after one decision in his past four fights, fans called Condit a coward for “running” from Diaz. The fight also gave Jackson haters more fuel to criticize him for giving Condit another “boring” game plan.

So is Jackson a brilliant mind or what UFC president Dana White likes to call a “sport killer?” Undoubtedly, he’s the best coach MMA has ever seen, and he deserves praise.

Here’s a guy who’s trained world champions and some of the best fighters of all time in Rashad Evans, Georges St-Pierre, Carlos Condit and Jon Jones. He’s had a huge influence on each fighter’s career, and it’s his game plans that have helped these fighters stay on top of the MMA game.

And don’t even think about using the boring argument to try and castigate Jackson. You’re aware that he trains Condit, Jones, Brian Stann, Donald Cerrone, Leonard Garcia, Travis Browne and Cub Swanson, right? You know, the guys who refuse to have boring fights every time they step into the cage.

Unfortunately for Jackson, his greatness may not be fully appreciated until his days on the job are finished. Perhaps, when this sport continues to grow, MMA coaches will start to receive the recognition they deserve and Jackson will be viewed as the Paul “Bear” Bryant of MMA.

It’s hard to tell some days, but is the UFC and MMA, in general, that far away from its bar room brawl days?

Judging by the crowds’ reaction at certain events and by the way this sport treats the greatest MMA coach in the game, it certainly doesn’t look like it.

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10 Knockout Victories to Show the New Fight Fan

Knockouts in MMA are like the savory smell of a freshly baked pie that urges fans to sit down and enjoy the full-course meal.In other words, it’s what brings new fans to the sport, and though submissions can be just as appetizing, knockouts are what mo…

Knockouts in MMA are like the savory smell of a freshly baked pie that urges fans to sit down and enjoy the full-course meal.

In other words, it’s what brings new fans to the sport, and though submissions can be just as appetizing, knockouts are what most people tune in to see.

So being a long time MMA fan, you feel it’s your duty to get your friends to watch it with you, and you know exactly how to hook that fish.

Pull up YouTube and look up memorable knockouts that will render them speechless. Works every time. 

These are the knockouts that are made easily viewable and that haven’t been taken down due to copyright restrictions. There are many to choose from but these are the best of the available, and they’re sure to drop new fight fans’ jaws.

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