The UFC’s welterweight division is in a weird place these days.
On one hand, the division is finally being replenished with contenders after being manually depleted by champion Georges St-Pierre over the past few years. Where there was once Josh Koscheck, Matt Hughes and B.J. Penn, there is now Johny Hendricks, Jake Ellenberger, Carlos Condit and Nick Diaz. That’s a good thing.
The bad news? Everyone is in a holding pattern, at least until St-Pierre makes his planned November return and has his unification bout with interim champion Condit.
We know Hendricks already has a title shot, and he’s planning on sitting on the sidelines until St-Pierre and Condit settle things. That means he’s out of action until—judging by St-Pierre’s habit of fighting just twice a year—likely next April at the earliest.
And now the winner of Friday’s fight between Jake Ellenberger and Martin Kampmann has also been promised a title shot. Granted, these title shots are not ironclad; they’re a way to add intrigue to a television card that may not otherwise be much of a draw. But what happens if the winner decides to wait until after Hendricks gets his own title shot next year? You’re looking at a layoff of longer than a year.
Luckily, Ellenberger told Dann Stupp of MMAjunkie on Thursday that he’s not planning on playing that game.
It’d be a long wait. I’ve not been one who likes to wait, especially when I’m doing well…Me, I keep moving forward. I don’t want to sit out. My goal, the whole reason I’m in this sport, is to be a world champ. Getting to that (title) fight is ideal, but at the same time, I don’t want to sit out six months or even a year.
At the end of the day, Ellenberger may not have to wait. According to the official UFC twitter account, UFC president Dana White plans on making a big announcement during Thursday night’s weigh-ins.
Today at 7e/4p – TUF Finale weigh-in on ufc.com, youtube.com/ufc or FUEL TV (where Dana will make a big announcement!)
— UFC (@ufc) May 31, 2012
What’s the big announcement? Given that he’s making it during the weigh-in show, I’m guessing it has something to do with the main event. Will be winner be given a shot at interim champion Carlos Condit, perhaps on the UFC on FOX show in August?
That would be interesting, wouldn’t it?
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