WSOF: Can Anthony Johnson Get Back to the UFC with a Win on Saturday?

If everything goes right this weekend, light heavyweight fighter Anthony Johnson might just net himself a return trip to the UFC.So far, he’s been (mostly) doing all the right things.Whenever you’re handed a pink slip by Zuffa, getting back to the big …

If everything goes right this weekend, light heavyweight fighter Anthony Johnson might just net himself a return trip to the UFC.

So far, he’s been (mostly) doing all the right things.

Whenever you’re handed a pink slip by Zuffa, getting back to the big leagues is simply a matter of following some simple guidelines.

Maintain a winning streak on the regional circuit against decent opponents. Make weight for your fights. Beat other ex-UFC fighters. Keep your name in the press. Don’t publicly threaten to pee in Dana White‘s mouth, a.k.a. the “Josh Barnett Rule.”

Generally, those five simple things are always a winning recipe for a call-back to the UFC’s bright lights and bigger paychecks (unless you’re Tim Sylvia, unfortunately).

For the most part, Johnson’s managed to stick to the script like a true professional.

Aside from a slight hiccup that resulted in a catchweight bout at Titan Fighting Championships 22, Johnson has made weight for his fights, beaten two UFC veterans, and kept his name circulating on sports websites such as our own.

Most importantly, Johnson has finally admitted he’s no longer a welterweight, moving up to light heavyweight for his last two fights.

Historically, weight cutting has been his Achilles’ Heel. It turned the athletic and powerful striker into a shell of himself, frustratingly sapping his natural talent for a ridiculous size advantage that he clearly couldn’t maintain by healthy means.

Not only has Johnson come in heavy four times in his UFC career, but his unapologetic attitude after the UFC 142 weigh-ins was irking, to say the least.

One first-round submission loss to Vitor Belfort later, and Dana White clearly had no problem announcing that Johnson was getting sent to the minors.

Fortunately for him, the UFC president has often stated that he likes “Rumble” and just wants him to take the fight game a little more seriously.

So, whether by maturity (hopefully) or physical necessity (more likely), Johnson’s success at 205 pounds should be enough to convince Dana White and Joe Silva that he’s ready to ply his strengths in the Octagon against the likes of Vinny Magalhaes or Matt Hamill.

Heck, Johnson might even be a good match-up for Glover Teixeira.

Moreover, several other light heavyweight fighters on the regional circuit should certainly be hoping that he gets re-signed by Zuffa sooner rather than later, and doesn’t have to spend 2013 looking for victims to add to his headcount.

Judging by Johnson’s success at 205 pounds, it apparent that he’s the type of athlete who is both decent in the UFC, yet also two country miles beyond almost any journeyman fighter in his weight division. He’s simply too strong, too fast and too seasoned.

That’s likely thanks to his training time at the BlackziliansJaco Hybrid Training Center super-camp—the current home of Rashad Evans, Alistair Overeem, Jake Shields, Antonio Silva, and Melvin Guillard. Impressively, it seems to be further honing Johnson’s already-potent skills. 

Before Johnson steps into the cage against Bellator veteran and occasional heavyweight champion D.J. Linderman, all he has to do is make weight.

Hopefully, that’s going to be the easy part for the 28-year-old Blackzilian.

For now, it looks like he’s in the home stretch.

If “Rumble” keeps his winning streak alive and caps off his 2012 campaign with an impressive stoppage during NBC Sports’ inaugural World Series of Fighting fight card this Saturday, his year of toiling on the smaller shows should be over.

[McKinley Noble is an MMA conspiracy theorist and FightFans Radio writer. His work has appeared in GamePro, Macworld and PC World. Talk with him on Twitter.]

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Chael Sonnen Announces Dan Henderson as Assistant Coach for TUF 17

Dan Henderson obviously isn’t too upset with Chael Sonnen for taking his fight with Jon Jones.In fact, the former No. 1 contender to the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship will be joining Team Sonnen as an assistant coach during the 17th season of The …

Dan Henderson obviously isn’t too upset with Chael Sonnen for taking his fight with Jon Jones.

In fact, the former No. 1 contender to the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship will be joining Team Sonnen as an assistant coach during the 17th season of The Ultimate Fighter.

Bloody Elbow reports the news from a recent broadcast of TSN’s Off the Record, where Sonnen first made the announcement. In addition to coaching duties during TUF 17, Henderson will also be coaching his teammate in his upcoming title fight:

Henderson and I are obviously up to something, we’re in cahoots. Henderson will be one of the coaches on this show with me and he will be cornering me on April 27 when I take what is rightfully mine, which is the light heavyweight championship.

Sonnen is a member of MMA training camp Team Quest, which Henderson co-founded in 1999 with former teammate Matt Lindland and UFC Hall of Famer Randy Couture.

Henderson and Lindland, who both run separate teams, are currently in the middle of an extended copyright infringement lawsuit over the rights to the Team Quest name and trademark.

Sonnen regularly trains at the camp in Oregon, which is supervised by Matt Lindland.

Sonnen‘s rise to title contention started with a 5-3 run after re-joining the UFC in 2009, with four wins over “Top 10” middleweights Michael Bisping, Brian Stann, Yushin Okami and former UFC fighter Nate Marquardt. Sonnen‘s middleweight title fight with Anderson Silva at UFC 148 broke 1 million pay-per-per buys, a record number for the UFC in 2012 so far.

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Melvin Guillard vs. Jamie Varner Set for TUF 16 Finale

Melvin Guillard and Jamie Varner are heading to The Ultimate Fighter’s 16th season finale.Just announced today by the UFC, verbal agreements have been made on both sides by each fighter. It’s a bout that will surely produce some fireworks, as both ligh…

Melvin Guillard and Jamie Varner are heading to The Ultimate Fighter‘s 16th season finale.

Just announced today by the UFC, verbal agreements have been made on both sides by each fighter. It’s a bout that will surely produce some fireworks, as both lightweights are coming off “Fight of the Night” performances that ended in thrilling fashion.

Guillard vs. Varner rounds out a sizable FX card, which currently includes the following planned matchups:

  • Shane Carwin vs. Roy Nelson
  • Pat Barry vs. Shane Del Rosario
  • James Head vs. Mike Pyle
  • Jonathan Brookins vs. Dustin Poirier
  • Nick Catone vs. T.J. Waldburger
  • Rustam Khabilov vs. Vinc Pichel
  • Reuben Duran vs. Hugo Viana
  • Johnny Bedford vs. Marcos Vinicius
  • Tim Elliott vs. Jared Papazian
  • John Cofer vs. Mike Rio

Guillard last competed at UFC 150 in Denver, Colorado, coming within inches of defeating Donald Cerrone by knockout. However, Cerrone was able to recover on his feet and stopped Guillard in just 76 seconds with a high kick and straight right.

Varner’s last match resulted in a loss against Joe Lauzon during a high-paced, three-round fight that saw both men trade heavy punches and aggressive submission attempts. Lauzon eventually caught Varner in a tight triangle choke, ending the fight to massive applause from the crowd.

The Ultimate Fighter 16 Finale will take place at The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas on Saturday, Dec. 15. Only three fights have been confirmed for the main card—Carwin vs. Nelson, Pyle vs. Head, and the match between both TUF 16 finalists.

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Bellator Champion Zoila Frausto Gurgel Faces Jessica Eye at Bellator 83

Now that Zoila Gurgel has shaken off over 19 months of ring rust, Bellator is scheduling their first women’s champion for a 125-pound fight against Jessica Eye.As MMA Junkie reports, Bellator officials have gotten verbal agreements from both fighters, …

Now that Zoila Gurgel has shaken off over 19 months of ring rust, Bellator is scheduling their first women’s champion for a 125-pound fight against Jessica Eye.

As MMA Junkie reports, Bellator officials have gotten verbal agreements from both fighters, who will face off at Bellator 83.

While Gurgel was relegated to the prelims during her last fight against Casey Noland at Bellator 78, her match against Eye will take place on the main card of Bellator‘s upcoming December 7th event. Bellator 83 is expected to take place at Caesars’ Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Gurgel (12-1) currently rides a seven-fight winning streak, which includes controversial split decision victories over Megumi Fuji (the former No. 1 pound-for-pound female MMA fighter in the world) and highly-ranked Jessica Aguilar.

Eye (8-1) was actually supposed to fight Gurgel before at Bellator 78, but suffered an injury of her own, forcing Bellator officials to sign Noland instead.

Gurgel created a media stir prior to her last match, as the Bellator strawweight champion took offense to being scheduled on the preliminary card in her return bout—despite being featured on the promotional poster for the fight card. After her hard-fought win against Noland, Gurgel lated admitted via her Twitter account that her efforts weren’t “main-event worthy.”

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Alistair Overeem: Junior Dos Santos Is Still Afraid of Me

Based on Junior dos Santos’ words and actions during the last month, UFC title contender Alistair Overeem thinks the heavyweight champion is afraid to face him in the Octagon.With a failed bid to compete at UFC 155, Overeem is accusing dos Santos of ch…

Based on Junior dos Santos’ words and actions during the last month, UFC title contender Alistair Overeem thinks the heavyweight champion is afraid to face him in the Octagon.

With a failed bid to compete at UFC 155, Overeem is accusing dos Santos of changing his script during recent interviews. In a chat with Dutch website Mixfight.nl (via MMA Mania), Overeem suggests that dos Santos is frequently contradicting himself at every turn out of fear that the two will eventually have to fight:

Junior dos Santos says all kind of things that don’t really make sense. First he begged to Dana White he wanted to fight me, so as a fighter I accept such a challenge right away. Now he’s saying that I don’t deserve a title fight. He has to make up his mind as he’s changing his story all the time. The same stuff he was saying about me going to the school of Chael Sonnen. I never made the fight between us personal and I never bad mouthed him, the only thing I said was that I think he’s afraid of me which I think he still is.

Overeem also discussed his current training with the Florida-based Blackzilians team, which has recently recruited Dutch UFC welterweight Siyar Bahadurzada. “The Demolition Man” also said that he’s been partying frequently without a fight scheduled, but he does have projects in the works:

I have talked with Eldar Gross and we both agreed that we are going to continue with the Reem online documentaries. So to answer your question, season 3 will come. I don’t know exactly when but I think that we are going to start filming somewhere in December or so.

Overeem was originally scheduled to challenge for the UFC title after defeating Brock Lesnar by TKO at UFC 141 last year. However, a positive test for elevated testosterone levels (a 14:1 ratio over the legal 6:1 limit) scrapped plans for a UFC 146 match between himself and dos Santos, leading to a nine-month suspension that lifts in December 2012.

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Dan Henderson: Jon Jones vs. Chael Sonnen Hurts MMA’s Integrity

Dan Henderson isn’t pleased that Chael Sonnen has replaced him as the No. 1 contender to the UFC light heavyweight championship—but he understands the reasons behind it.During Monday’s UFC live chat hosted by Metro PCS via Ustream, Sonnen mention…

Dan Henderson isn’t pleased that Chael Sonnen has replaced him as the No. 1 contender to the UFC light heavyweight championship—but he understands the reasons behind it.

During Monday’s UFC live chat hosted by Metro PCS via Ustream, Sonnen mentioned that he hadn’t spoken to Henderson since being announced as a coach for The Ultimate Fighter opposite Jon Jones. Amid accusations that he talked his way into the fight, Sonnen simply said that the only word he used to get the title shot was “Yes.”

On this week’s broadcast of MMA Fighting’s The MMA Hour, Henderson didn’t mince words about the subject and how he felt:

[I was] in shock, probably like everyone else in the MMA world. It just doesn’t seem right to me, to get that shot without earning it.

When asked about how it affected his friendship with Sonnen, though, Henderson was a bit more diplomatic, saying that he didn’t blame Sonnen for the circumstances surrounding the news. Henderson also said he would’ve done the show if he’d been asked.

Henderson gave an update on his injured knee, hinting that he would’ve been ready to fight Jones in April. According to the former Strikeforce light heavyweight champion, he was in talks to face Jones on Super Bowl Weekend before the Ultimate Fighter announcement.

When asked about fighters getting fast-tracked to UFC title shots, Henderson expressed his disappointment in the precedent he feels it sets for MMA:

I absolutely think it was a bad decision for the sport. It just—it makes the sport lose a little bit of integrity… I absolutely felt that [Sonnen] wouldn’t have been considered at this time… to never fight at that weight class, and in your last fight you get TKO-ed in a title fight. I think that kinda sets the standard.

I understand that [Dana White] does what he does for the UFC and he always has, first and foremost. He tries to accommodate the fighters as he can, but it’s more about the business of saving the ratings on The Ultimate Fighter show, and I understand that. 

Henderson says UFC president Dana White asked him to be ready to fight next February, which is assumed to be a matchup with former UFC light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida. Per the terms of his contract, Henderson aims to fight three more times before next November.

Henderson further stated that he’s no longer worried about fighting for the title, especially since White didn’t guarantee him a title fight with a win over Machida. “Hendo” was last seen in action winning a close decision against Maricio Rua in a “Fight of the Year” performance at UFC 139.

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