Previewing the Favorites, Dark Horses of TUF Brazil 4

 The UFC continues its tradition of provided the great MMA country of Brazil with another season of The Ultimate Fighter, starting on April 6. TUF Brazil 4, which will be coached by Mauricio “Shogun” Rua and Antonio Rogerio Nogueira, will be taped…

 The UFC continues its tradition of provided the great MMA country of Brazil with another season of The Ultimate Fighter, starting on April 6. TUF Brazil 4, which will be coached by Mauricio “Shogun” Rua and Antonio Rogerio Nogueira, will be taped in Las Vegas this time, as the previous three seasons were shot in Brazil itself.

Previous seasons of the show have provided five winners in different weight classes. Cezar Ferreira and Rony Jason were the winners from season one, Leonardo Santos was the lone winner of season two, and Antonio Carlos Jr. and Warlley Alves were the winners of the most recent season three.

The show itself is known for its outstanding fights and tense personalities. It’s a formula that has made the show a hit and drawn in more fans around the world to watch on UFC Fight Pass.

This season will feature lightweights and bantamweights. Who are the favorites and the dark horses coming into this season? Let’s take a look before the season premiere comes to us in a few days.

 

Lightweights

Fighter Gym Record
 Fernando Bruno  Nova Uniao 15-2
 Alexandre Cidade  Team Tavares 11-1
 Carlos Costa  Team Nogueira 7-1
 Adilson Fernandes  Clube de Luta 11-4
 Glaico Franca  Astra Fight Team 12-3
 Gabriel Macario  Lotus Club 3-0
 Nazareno Malegarie  Team Tavares 27-3
 Raush Manfio  Team Nogueira 6-1
 Nikolas Motta  Nova Uniao 6-1
 Bruno Murata  Demian Maia JJ 6-0
 Jeferson Negrini  Sombra Team 10-0
 Joaquim Neto  Evolucao Thai 7-0
 Edson Pereira  Fight Fitness 12-2
 Andre Ricardo  Corinthians MMA 3-1
 Erick Carlos Silva  Astra Fight Team 15-4
 Arlen Viana  V8 MMA 8-1

 

Favorites

The funny thing about TUF is that the best overall fighter in the tournament doesn’t always win. In fact, there can be case made that more often than not, they don’t win.

That said, in examining the 16 lightweights set to compete on the show, the three favorites as of right now have to be Fernando Bruno, Nazareno Malegarie and Nikolas Motta.

Bruno is a Nova Uniao member that is one of the most experienced fighters in the house and one of the most skilled. He has natural gifts of athleticism and speed, which co-exist well with his ability to get the fight to the mat, where he plies his excellent submission skills. He’s normally a featherweight, so he will be cutting less weight on this show.

Malegarie is a familiar face because he is a former Bellator tournament combatant with 30 total pro fights and a major following in Argentina and Brazil. He is likely the most well-rounded fighter of the lightweights, possessing great ground skills and underrated stand-up. He has competed at bantamweight and featherweight, so he too will be cutting less weight on the show.

Lastly, Motta is another Nova Uniao featherweight who will be looking to make a name for himself on this show, as the 22-year-old Brazilian is among the best strikers on the show. He has great knockout power and diversity on the feet, which has led him to knockouts in all but one victory. He may be lesser known, but he is a favorite just based on potential.

 

Dark Horses

The three dark horses in this tournament to keep watch for are Erick Carlos Silva, Bruno Murata and Glaico Franca. These are the three that may not stick out, but have great upside and surprise power.

Silva, not to be confused with already-UFC fighter Erick “Indio” Silva, is a 19-fight veteran with good experience and some strong competition on his resume. He owns a 2009 victory over UFC contender John Lineker, all the while showing a well-rounded game that makes him dangerous against every man in this tournament.

Murata is a Demian Maia disciple, as the jiu-jitsu specialist trains under the UFC welterweight contender back in Brazil. Undefeated, he has shown off those fantastic jiu-jitsu skills in all of his fights, where he has finished all but one of his opponents via submission. Any man who engages Murata on the ground is either brave, a fool or both.

Finally, the biggest dark horse of them all might be Franca, a 24-year-old member of Astra Fight Team (same team as Erick Carlos Silva) with 15 pro fights and tremendous upside. In addition to having good power on the feet, Franca can handle himself on the mat with surprisingly sound submission ability. He could be the hidden gem of the season.

 

Bantamweight

Fighter Gym Record
Franklyn Arrocho Astra Fight Team 4-0
Eduardo Diez 011 Fight Team 4-0
Bruno Gustavo Team Nogueira 8-2
Leandro Higo Pitbull Brothers 13-2
Bruno Korea Tata Fight Team 4-0
Dileno Lopes Nova Uniao 18-1
Marcos Maju Nova Uniao 9-2
Matheus Mattos Team Nogueira 8-0-1
Renato Monaco Parana Vale Tudo 10-1-1
Peter Montibeller Team Tavares 7-0
Matheus Nicolau Nova Uniao 10-1-1
Gustavo Sedorio Checkmat 4-0
Maycon Silvan Nova Uniao 7-2
Giovanni Soldado Jr. Hikari 15-1
Mateus Vasco Fabio Maldonado Team 12-1
Reginaldo Vieira Peso Pesado Gold Team 12-3

 

Favorites

In examining the favorites for this season, the three men who should have the most hype behind them are among the most experienced. Those men are Leandro Higo, Dileno Lopes and Giovanni Soldado.

Higo has long been considered a top prospect coming out of Brazil, so he’s a no-brainer to be a favorite on this season. A fighter who runs with the Pitbull brothers, Higo has a strong resume and skill set in his pocket, as well as physical gifts that make him a tough matchup for his opponents. Look for him to have a big target on his back for this competition.

Lopes and Soldado make their second appearance on TUF, as they were members of the first season. Both were taken out in the elimination round, but have shown great potential and skills since then, earning their spot on this cast.

Lopes is yet another member of Nova Uniao, whose only career loss comes to One FC champ and stud Adriano Moraes. Other than that, he has terrorized the Brazilian MMA scene with a well-rounded skill set and killer instinct, two things which make him a big threat in this competition.

Soldado is also a once-beaten Brazilian circuit vet, though his loss came in his pro debut. Soldado is extremely well-rounded and tough as nails, all the while beating some tough Brazilians such as Rildeci Lima in the process. He is normally a flyweight, so he may save some weight cutting in this season to his benefit.

 

Dark Horses

The bantamweight bracket has more talent than the lightweight bracket, so picking dark horses is not as easy as it seems. That said, the three guys we will choose as dark horses are Matheus Mattos, Matheus Nicolau and Mateus Vasco.

Mattos is a Team Nogueira rep that has yet to taste defeat and has only gone to the judges once, which ended in a draw. He has tremendous striking and power, as he mixes up things with his hands and will target the body with bad intentions. He is just 22 years old, meaning he has big things ahead of him, so this could really be a launching point for this dark horse.

Nicolau is yet another Nova Uniao rep on this cast, as the 22-year-old joins over half a dozen more of his teammates. Normally a flyweight, Nicolau has tremendous power in his hands for a guy his size, which he also uses to target the body in addition to the head. That said, he does have good ground skills as well, meaning this all-around threat is one to be taken seriously.

The last of our three dark horses named “Mat,” Vasco is a disciple of UFC fighter Fabio Maldonado. Unsurprisingly, Vasco has good boxing and power, though it overshadows a good submission game that has led to almost half of his finishes. He has never experienced a judges scorecard, showing that he prefers to end things before the bell or go out on his shield.

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UFC Fight Night 63: Preliminary Card Predictions

On Saturday, the UFC returns from a weekend off with a matinee card, as UFC Fight 63 touches down in Virginia. Headlined by Chad Mendes vs. Ricardo Lamas, it promises to be a strong card that fans can enjoy in the morning and afternoon, as opposed to t…

On Saturday, the UFC returns from a weekend off with a matinee card, as UFC Fight 63 touches down in Virginia. Headlined by Chad Mendes vs. Ricardo Lamas, it promises to be a strong card that fans can enjoy in the morning and afternoon, as opposed to the normal evening showcase.

Outside of Mendes vs. Lamas, the card is home to strong names such as Jorge Masvidal, Al Iaquinta, Clay Guida and Dustin Poirier. Those men will create fireworks on the main portion of the card, but the prelims have big names as well, such as Liz Carmouche, Gray Maynard and Lauren Murphy.

UFC Fight Night 62 was good for my record, as it ended a subpar run. We look to continue that momentum on this four-fight prelim card.

With that, let’s take a look at the prelims and make some picks. 

2015 Riley’s Record: 36-19

Last Event: UFC Fight Night 62 (5-1)

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UFC Fight Night 63: Preliminary Card Predictions

On Saturday, the UFC returns from a weekend off with a matinee card, as UFC Fight 63 touches down in Virginia. Headlined by Chad Mendes vs. Ricardo Lamas, it promises to be a strong card that fans can enjoy in the morning and afternoon, as opposed to t…

On Saturday, the UFC returns from a weekend off with a matinee card, as UFC Fight 63 touches down in Virginia. Headlined by Chad Mendes vs. Ricardo Lamas, it promises to be a strong card that fans can enjoy in the morning and afternoon, as opposed to the normal evening showcase.

Outside of Mendes vs. Lamas, the card is home to strong names such as Jorge Masvidal, Al Iaquinta, Clay Guida and Dustin Poirier. Those men will create fireworks on the main portion of the card, but the prelims have big names as well, such as Liz Carmouche, Gray Maynard and Lauren Murphy.

UFC Fight Night 62 was good for my record, as it ended a subpar run. We look to continue that momentum on this four-fight prelim card.

With that, let’s take a look at the prelims and make some picks. 

2015 Riley’s Record: 36-19

Last Event: UFC Fight Night 62 (5-1)

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The Beaten Path: 5 MMA Prospects to Watch in April

Whether the UFC is running shows or taking the weekend off, the MMA world is constantly turning. Prospects are gaining experience and looking to make a name for themselves, with their ultimate goal of making the major leagues.
Our job at the Beaten Pat…

Whether the UFC is running shows or taking the weekend off, the MMA world is constantly turning. Prospects are gaining experience and looking to make a name for themselves, with their ultimate goal of making the major leagues.

Our job at the Beaten Path is to keep an eye on these top fighters and point you in their direction. These are fighters who one day will grace top promotions and potentially be title contenders.

April is full of MMA prospects, but who are the ones to watch out for? Here are the five prospects you should keep tabs on in April.

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Bellator 135: Main Card Preview and Predictions

The UFC is off this weekend, which means the rest of the MMA world will be fighting for viewers and ratings. This includes Bellator, which airs a title fight in the main event of its Bellator 135 card this weekend.
Joe Warren will look to defend his ti…

The UFC is off this weekend, which means the rest of the MMA world will be fighting for viewers and ratings. This includes Bellator, which airs a title fight in the main event of its Bellator 135 card this weekend.

Joe Warren will look to defend his title when he rematches Marcos Galvao in the featured bout. Supporting this title bout will be WEC vet LC Davis, as well as UFC veterans Ryan Couture and Francis Carmont.

Who will walk away with victories Friday, and who will need to go back to the drawing board? Let’s examine right now.

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Latest Dark-Horse UFC Fighter in Each Weight Class

The UFC is crawling with contenders and top fighters everywhere you look, which is what you’d expect from the biggest and best promotion in the world of MMA.
Right now, we have plenty of contenders in every division, but there are more lurking in the s…

The UFC is crawling with contenders and top fighters everywhere you look, which is what you’d expect from the biggest and best promotion in the world of MMA.

Right now, we have plenty of contenders in every division, but there are more lurking in the shadows. We call these fighters dark horses.

By “dark horse,” we mean a fighter who is not in the title picture yet but could be in the near future. These are fighters who have the ability to contend for a title and possibly become a champion.

So with that, let’s take a look at the latest dark-horse fighter in each UFC weight class.

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