UFC: Chris Weidman Is the Most Well-Rounded Fighter at 185

Chris Weidman bulldozed a juggernaut on Wednesday—Mark Munoz. This warrants attention under MMA’s capricious spotlight. Weidman fights in a division where contenders are sparse. Merited by his thrashing of Munoz, the New Yorker strati…

Chris Weidman bulldozed a juggernaut on Wednesday—Mark Munoz. This warrants attention under MMA’s capricious spotlight.

Weidman fights in a division where contenders are sparse. Merited by his thrashing of Munoz, the New Yorker stratified himself as a threat to snatch Anderson Silva’s long-worn middleweight belt.

Why? Because his game is uniquely adaptable.  

Weidman showcased masterful grappling against Munoz, as he ragdolled the Filipino and sliced through his guard like a katana through a kitten.  

As per UFC.com, “The All-American” matted Munoz twice, passed his guard three times, and attempted two submissions.

Munoz and Weidman both own stellar wrestling pedigrees, adding luster to Weidman’s performance. He did that to a hardened wrestler?

We know Chael Sonnen is the premiere wrestler at 185. Weidman garners comparison to the Oregonian. In fact, the whippersnapper could be a thornier challenge for Anderson Silva than Sonnen. Weidman has more tools.      

The stats howl: Weidman has finished 13 takedowns in the UFC. Conversely, he hasn’t been grounded once. Another blessed fighter holds that same stat: Jon Jones.  

Weidman employs an arsenal of submissions. The blossoming grappler has sunk three foes by way of tap out. He’s latches onto chokes from the clinch, scrambles, and top control with regularity.

He also eludes submissions, verifying the legitimacy of his Brazilin Jiu-Jitsu purple belt under Matt Serra.

Stiff top control seems to be a recipe for success in MMA. Weidman’s top control is infallible: In the UFC, his opponents haven’t advanced position against his control.

Weidman imposes his will with tact and vigor. His use of positional Jiu-Jitsu is a marvel.

Some grapplers are plagued by their ineffectual ground and pound, but Weidman channels Donkey Kong when he barrages grounded opponents. His punches and elbows bring thunder, yet another trait that separates Weidman from the field. 

Many wrestlers wing punches to open up their takedowns, and that’s the extent of their striking game. Not Weidman. He uses clean, effective striking techniques, as evidenced by his elbow strike counter that sent Mark Munoz tumbling towards the canvas. Any doubts of his ability to finish a fight standing were evaporated.

Weidman isn’t immaculate: His clumsy match with Demian Maia showed his gas tank may be shallow. The American did, however, take that fight on short notice.

If Chael Sonnen gave Anderson Silva fits, what can Weidman do? With his youth and skill set handy, Weidman could surely provide worthy opposition to the awe-inspiring champ.   

Honorable mention for well-roundedness at 185: Michael Bisping, Alan Belcher, Hector Lombard, Anderson Silva, and Rich Franklin.  

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UFC Video Exclusive: Benson Henderson Talks Edgar, Lightweight Division

Bleacher Report’s Jeremy Botter caught up with UFC lightweight champion Benson “Smooth” Henderson last week in Las Vegas during the UFC Fan Expo. Henderson is scheduled for a rematch with former champion Frankie Edgar at UFC 150 in Au…

Bleacher Report’s Jeremy Botter caught up with UFC lightweight champion Benson “Smooth” Henderson last week in Las Vegas during the UFC Fan Expo. Henderson is scheduled for a rematch with former champion Frankie Edgar at UFC 150 in August. The pair discuss Henderson’s rise to fame and what has changed for him personally, the state […]

Minnesota MMA: Tony Belvedere on CFX Lawsuit, Josh Rave Fight, UFC Aspirations

One of the most popular fighters in the Midwest is back in action on Saturday night as Tony Belvedere steps in the cage to compete in the main event of Driller Promotions’ Downtown Showdown 8. The 125-pounder will be competing at the Hyatt hote…

One of the most popular fighters in the Midwest is back in action on Saturday night as Tony Belvedere steps in the cage to compete in the main event of Driller Promotions’ Downtown Showdown 8.

The 125-pounder will be competing at the Hyatt hotel in downtown Minneapolis against a veteran opponent in Josh Rave, who has made a name for himself in the Omaha, Neb., area and throughout the country.

It’s an opportunity for Belvedere to not only get in the cage against a high-level opponent, but also one that he has been looking forward to fighting for quite some time.

“I’ve kind of had him on my radar for quite some time. He’s been kind of a big deal in the Midwest at 125 and I’ve always wanted to get the chance to fight him,” Belvedere told Bleacher Report MMA. “I want tough fights, fights that are going to challenge me.”

A well-rounded flyweight, Josh Rave presents new challenges for Belvedere, who understands that this could be a major breakout fight for his career.

“This is the biggest fight of my life. It’s a huge opportunity and I can’t wait,” he said.

This will be Belvedere’s second fight of the year after he defeated Jon Barker in his flyweight debut for Driller Promotions this past January.

After a surprising non-stoppage midway through that bout, Belvedere won a lopsided judges’ decision. The new weight class felt like home for the Wisconsin-native.

“I’ve always been the shorter, smaller fighter,” Belvedere said. “I barely even had to cut any weight to make 135. 125 is a good cut for me, it brings me back to my days wrestling and cutting weight.”

He was set to make his return to the cage as part of the big CFX show at the Target Center in April, but despite getting into shape to compete, the fight never materialized.

When his original opponent, Zach Wolff, canceled due to a staph infection, CFX promoters weren’t quick to inform Belvedere.

“Zach notified them on Monday before the fight,” Belvedere said. “But no one told me until Wednesday. Then that night, around 10:00 p.m., Nick Gamst [CFX promoter] called and told me that they had found a replacement opponent in Johnny Coleman. They said he couldn’t make 125, but that he’d make 130. They also said he couldn’t make it to the weigh-ins and asked if I’d be comfortable with letting him weigh-in in front of the referee.”

Always one to bring a huge crowd with him to his fights, Belvedere agreed to these terms in order to just get a fight. He went on to make weight on Friday before being informed on the day of the fight that Coleman wasn’t going to show up to fight.

“When I got to the Target Center that night, I talked to Rick [the referee] and he told me that Johnny Coleman never even showed up to weigh-in on Friday,” Belvedere said. “So it was just a big lack of communication by CFX.”

A lack of communication is one thing, but Belvedere believes that it was done intentionally in an effort to keep money in CFX’s pockets from ticket sales that would’ve likely not been there had Belvedere not been competing.

“I felt like CFX knew Johnny wasn’t coming that night. In fact, he fought that same night down in Iowa,” Belvedere said. “So I feel like, as soon as Zach [Wolff] pulled out of the fight, they came up with the master plan to string me along and get my ticket sales, knowing full well that I didn’t have an opponent. We’re actually in a legal battle right now. I’ll be going to court here against those guys on that issue.”

On Saturday evening, however, Belvedere will need to put the pending legal matter in the back of his mind and focus on the toughest opponent of his career. The opportunity is great for this 125-pounder who is looking to catch the attention of the UFC with a win.

“The last guy that beat Josh Rave, Tim Elliott, got the call [from the UFC] five weeks later,” he said. “I feel like I’m ready to fight anybody in the world. I know that I can always get better and there will always be things for me to improve on, but right now I’m happy with where my game is at. I know I can compete with anybody at 125 pounds.”

A win on Saturday will make it nine victories in his past 10 fights, most of which took place at 135 where he was a significantly smaller fighter. Given the relatively small roster in the UFC’s flyweight division, Belvedere’s dreams may be closer than even he realizes.

If he can impress on Saturday night in Minneapolis, fans could be looking at the newest addition to the UFC’s most exciting division.

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Most Vicious Verbal Attacks in UFC History

In the realm of mixed martial arts, trash talking comes with the territory, and the UFC is not exempt from it, either.However, sometimes a fighter can overstep the mark and what starts out as a platform for promotional purposes escalates into something…

In the realm of mixed martial arts, trash talking comes with the territory, and the UFC is not exempt from it, either.

However, sometimes a fighter can overstep the mark and what starts out as a platform for promotional purposes escalates into something far more vicious and sinister—verbal attacks that would shock even the most hardened fan.

Such attacks towards an opponent range from verbal degradation, threats of actual bodily harm and in some cases, murder.

Let’s take a look.

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Official Strikeforce: Rockhold vs. Kennedy Weigh In Results

Strikeforce: Rockhold vs. Kennedy, which is headlined by the Strikeforce middleweight championship bout between Luke Rockhold and Tim Kennedy, and the Strikeforce welterweight championship bout between Tyron Woodley and Nate Marquardt, airs on Showtime…

Strikeforce: Rockhold vs. Kennedy, which is headlined by the Strikeforce middleweight championship bout between Luke Rockhold and Tim Kennedy, and the Strikeforce welterweight championship bout between Tyron Woodley and Nate Marquardt, airs on Showtime from the Rose Garden Arena in Portland, Oregon at 10pm ET / PT. Fans can also tune in to Showtime Extreme at 8pm ET / PT to see prelim bouts.

MAIN EVENT
STRIKEFORCE MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
Luke Rockhold (*184.5) vs. Tim Kennedy (184.5)

MAIN CARD
VACANT STRIKEFORCE WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
Nate Marquardt (169.5) vs. Tyron Woodley (169.5)

Roger Gracie (185.5) vs. Keith Jardine (186)
Lorenz Larkin (**186) vs. Robbie Lawler (186)

SHOWTIME EXTREME PRELIMS
Pat Healy (156) vs. Mizuto Hirota (156)
Justin Wilcox (155.5) vs. Jorge Masvidal (156)
Tyler Stinson (170.5) vs. Jordan Mein (170)
Joe Duarte (155.5) vs. Ryan Couture (155.5)

PRELIM FIGHT
Nate Moore (171) vs. Jason High (171)

* Rockhold made weight on his second attempt after initially weighing in at 185.5
** Larkin made weight on his second attempt after initially weighing in at 186.5

Tweets of the Week – 7/13

Strikeforce: Rockhold vs Kennedy
Just saw @rockholdMMA in elevator. We are two skinny dudes rights now. We fist bumped.  -Tim Kennedy ?

UFC on Fuel TV: Munoz vs Weidman
thanks to my family, coaches, management, and fans for all the support…

Strikeforce: Rockhold vs Kennedy
Just saw @rockholdMMA in elevator. We are two skinny dudes rights now. We fist bumped.  –Tim Kennedy ?

UFC on Fuel TV: Munoz vs Weidman
thanks to my family, coaches, management, and fans for all the support and help for this fight. I want to also thank @mark_munoz #warrior  –Chris Weidman ?

Congrats to @ChrisWeidmanUFC! U were great tonight!  –Mark Muñoz ?

Just watches the main event from tonight @UFCONFUEL and the timing on the elbow couldn’t have been better. #veryimpressed @ChrisWeidmanUFC  –Jamie Varner ?

Weidman looked great last night. But no1 contender? If that’s the case I
want to fight him and prove I’m the number 1 contender. Let’s do it  –Michael Bisping ?

Big congrats @ChrisWeidmanUFC !!!!! Beautiful fight!!! Also much respect to @mark_munoz …great fighter & 1 of the nicest guys in the game!  –Matt Serra ?

I don’t have much of an ego, but the reactions from people who enjoy what I do, feeds it. Thank you…sincerely.  –Aaron Simpson ?

At the hospital and saw @jamestehuna roll by. Dayum I hope everyone really understands the price we pay for the fans.  –Joey Beltran ?

@danawhite That congrats made my night. Thank you for employing all of us crazy dudes with the coolest freaking job  –Andrew Craig ?

UFC 148: Silva vs Sonnen II
Chael on @FUELTV: “Had that landed, we would talk about what a wonderful spinning punch it was. But I didn’t, I spun around like a doofus.”  –UFC ?

I guess Anderson said he had no interest in fighting me at tonight’s
press conference, I feel the same way about him. Nothing but respect  –Jon Bones Jones ?

Hats off to a gamer in Chael Sonnen, if he doesn’t push & bring out
the best in Anderson Silva how do we know how good AS really is???  –Benson Henderson ?

What makes #Silva great is he is the ultimate opportunist. Calculated
killa! #Sonnen spin move was too aggressive/unnecessary.  –Kenny Florian ?

Guys no one has ever won that many UFC fights in a row. He shows up
sick, injured, with Seagal, still wins! Every time! GOAT period. 😉 @ufc  –Mike Quick Swick ?

I am still pumped off of that fight& even though I wanted @sonnench much respect to the champ. Amazing reign. #UFC148  –Yves Edwards ?

Forrest Griffin doesn’t have walk out shirts he has run away shirts, so I guess the designs should be on the back  –Forrest Griffin ?

On my way home can’t wait to watch the fight ?#UFC148? let’s see what the judges were look at.  –Tito Ortiz ?

You gotta respect what @titoortiz has accomplished & paved for this sport. #Respect –Jake Ellenberger ?

Congrats @titoortiz on an amazing career! I would of never got into the sport without you. #proudofyou  –Diego Sanchez

My first UFC win and more to come!… http://fb.me/1OAkQyX17  –Cung Le ?

Nice job to Cung!  –Dan Henderson ?

If Demian Maia is on your back… You’re gonna have a bad time. #UFC148  –Joe Lauzon ?

“He thinks he’s above the law bro! He’s NOT. He’s not above the law.” #StevenSeagalCornerQuotes –Kenny Florian ?

Fighter Summit Shenanigans
Can someone please tell me why this stud is single. @NamPhanMMA http://instagr.am/p/M4iziFp1f5/  –Danny Castillo ?

My @ufc fighter summit notes  http://pic.twitter.com/zv3RYP9j  –Samuel Sicilia ?

EVERY SINGLE FIGHTER RIGHT NOW LOOKS LIKE THIS http://pic.twitter.com/JBoZW4DoDuane Ludwig ?

Steven Seagal has not shown up to the #FighterSummit2012 yet to teach us
super secret almost illegal moves and it saddens me. 🙁   –Mike Quick Swick ?

The sensitivity trainer at the fighter summit scares me… A lot.  –Mitch Clarke ?

I had to get a photo with @sonnench   big fan, it’s really low bc I had @UrijahFaber take it #fightersummit2012 http://pic.twitter.com/eJfAGBxY   –Ramsey Nijem ?

@thedomin8r gave my shoe a wedgie, I got 2 words for him… #TeamFaber @UrijahFaber @ufc #UFCFighterSummit  –Michael Chiesa ?

I think @mattmitrione drank a whole pot of coffee here at #ufcfightersummit2012  –Jim Miller ?

I’ve learned one thing at this #ufc summit and that’s do not add @mattmitrione on facebook.. Uve been warned  –Claude Patrick ?

I’m still alive! @ThefrankMir is a gangster! #FrankMirface http://instagr.am/p/M37uBaJ1WB/  –Danny Castillo ?

#thingslearnedatUFCfightersummit say “lunch!” if you need to clear a room of hundreds of @ufc fighters  –Scott Jorgensen ?

Walking to the bathroom and @GonzagaBJJ gives me a bro hug from the side… I was terrified for half a second. #FighterSummit  –Joe Lauzon ?

So, That Wraps Up Another Tweets of… AMIR!
Man that elbow from Weidman was gorgeous. Great fights! #captainlatetotheparty  –Amir Sadollah ?