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It’s been less than a month since Corey Anderson violently derailed Johnny Walker’s (17-4) sudden rise, but the Brazilian knockout artist remains plenty confident. Earlier tonight, Walker took to Instagram to call for a bout with former Middleweight kingpin Chris Weidman (14-5).
It’s been about six weeks since Weidman himself was knocked out by the man next in line for the title, Dominick Reyes. Despite that defeat being his fifth stoppage loss in six trips to the Octagon, Weidman has stoutly refused to consider retirement, expressing an interest in a quick turnaround.
In a perverse way, the match up makes sense. Both Walker and Weidman would enter the bout following devastating losses that really dashed their immediate title chances. However, the two are both reasonably big names, so the likelihood of receiving an “easy” match up next is minuscule.
Really, there are two very clear paths for the fight to go: Walker either obliterates his foe with something weird in the opening two minutes, or Weidman’s skill and experience allows him to dominate. If nothing else, it’s guaranteed fun!
Insomnia
Happy Thanksgiving!
My shoes are growing by the second.
No more games. I’m open for business. Time to give the fans what they want Champ Shit Only™? @danawhite @ballengeegroupmma # makeufcgreatagain pic.twitter.com/HxVb1c9mXX
— Tony Ferguson (@TonyFergusonXT) November 27, 2019
It’s a massive bummer that Kyoji Horiguchi tore his ACL — one of the best and most exciting fighting talents on the planet.
Gutted for @kyoji1012 about the injury he suffered to his knee, but in the true spirit of martial arts & being a true champion, he has elected to vacate his title & allow the division to move forward in his absence. After fully healing, we plan to give him an immediate title shot pic.twitter.com/3Cw96owz7F
— Scott Coker (@ScottCoker) November 27, 2019
So if I understand this post correctly: Colby Covington makes fun of Matt Hughes for getting hit by a train, but Hughes is cool with it because they both like Donald Trump? Only in MMA!
Quadney Dangerfield.
I’m genuinely excited for this match up. Luke Rockhold’s grappling is legitimately great and should match up well against Nick Rodriguez’s style, which is wrestling-first as opposite to being a leg lock specialist. Rodriguez is definitely the deserved favorite, but it should be a great match!
Things can get a bit confusing in the ring!
One of my training partners, Lake Gee, posted this dope scramble that featured a well-executed funk roll. Scroll to the final slot for the video!
Slips, rips, and KO clips
A slip and a rip!
Superman elbow for the win!
Saenchai picked up another knockout win over the weekend — the man is a icon!
Random Land
How does Russia keep developing the coolest sports?
Midnight Music: My mom has better taste in music than me, and one of her favorites popped up on tonight’s playlist.
Sleep well Maniacs! More martial arts madness is always on the way.