UFC 134 Fight Card: Mauricio Rua vs. Forrest Griffin Preview

In a rematch of a bout that took place in September 2007, former UFC light heavyweight champions Mauricio Rua and Forrest Griffin will meet once again to determine which fighter is more deserving of taking a big step toward reclaiming their belt. In th…

In a rematch of a bout that took place in September 2007, former UFC light heavyweight champions Mauricio Rua and Forrest Griffin will meet once again to determine which fighter is more deserving of taking a big step toward reclaiming their belt.

In their first meeting, Griffin spoiled Rua’s UFC debut with a third-round submission. The win earned Griffin a shot at Quinton Jackson and a UFC title, which he proceeded to win in a decision victory.

Rua only recently lost his title to current UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones, but the Brazilian is still considered one of the best fighters in the 205-pound division. By avenging his loss to Griffin, Rua would put himself right back in the mix for another shot at the strap.

Griffin, on the other hand, has been out of the title picture for awhile now. However, back-to-back wins over Tito Ortiz and Rich Franklin have Griffin in that conversation once again. Another win over Rua could once again propel Griffin into striking distance of the champion.

Both Rua and Griffin are known for putting on exciting fights. This is a tough fight to predict, but one thing that can be assured is an electrifying bout.

This fight between Rua and Griffin will serve as the third bout of the UFC 134 main card, which will begin on pay-per-view at approximately 9:00 p.m. ET.

The pay-per-view event will also feature a UFC middleweight championship bout between Anderson Silva and Yushin Okami, a heavyweight clash that will see Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira return to the Octagon to face Brendan Schaub and a lightweight battle between rising prospects Edson Barboza and Ross Pearson.

Sean Smith is a Featured Columnist for Bleacher Report MMA. Sean has also had his work featured on UFC.com. For the latest insight and updates on everything MMA, you can follow Sean on Twitter @SeanSmithMMA.

UFC 134 Fight Card: Edson Barboza vs. Ross Pearson Preview

Edson Barboza, one of the brightest Brazilian prospects in the UFC, will meet Ross Pearson in a clash of rising lightweights at UFC 134. Both competitors are coming off of big wins and looking to earn a fight with one of the UFC’s many lightweight co…

Edson Barboza, one of the brightest Brazilian prospects in the UFC, will meet Ross Pearson in a clash of rising lightweights at UFC 134. Both competitors are coming off of big wins and looking to earn a fight with one of the UFC’s many lightweight contenders.

At UFC 128, Barboza was involved in a back-and-forth striking matchup with Anthony Njokuani. While he came away with the victory on the scorecards, it was the first time in Barboza’s career that he was unable to finish his opponent.  

Against Pearson, Barboza will still have a worthy opponent on his feet, but he will also have to deal with an adversary who brings a dangerous ground game into UFC 134.

At 26-years-old, Ross Pearson is one of the most exciting young fighters to ever come out of Great Britain. Born in England, Pearson obviously has a strong striking background, but his ground game is surprisingly advanced in comparison with his other countrymen.

Pearson already holds a win over Dennis Siver on his record, but a submission loss to Cole Miller in his following fight knocked the Englishman back down the lightweight ladder. A win over Barboza would put Pearson right back in a position to break into the top 10, though.

This fight between Barboza and Pearson will serve as the opening bout of the UFC 134 main card, which will begin on pay-per-view at approximately 9:00 p.m. ET.

The pay-per-view event will also feature a UFC middleweight championship bout between Anderson Silva and Yushin Okami, a battle involving light heavyweight contenders Mauricio Rua and Forrest Griffin and a heavyweight clash that will see Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira return to the Octagon to face Brendan Schaub.

Sean Smith is a Featured Columnist for Bleacher Report MMA. Sean has also had his work featured on UFC.com. For the latest insight and updates on everything MMA, you can follow Sean on Twitter @SeanSmithMMA.

UFC 134 Results: What’s Next for Forrest Griffin with a Loss in Rio?

After stringing two wins together, Forrest Griffin finds himself in familiar territory once again. Griffin will meet Mauricio “Shogun” Rua at UFC 134; with the winner likely edging themselves closer into title contention. Griffin previously defeate…

After stringing two wins together, Forrest Griffin finds himself in familiar territory once again.

Griffin will meet Mauricio “Shogun” Rua at UFC 134; with the winner likely edging themselves closer into title contention. Griffin previously defeated Rua at UFC 76 and went on to challenge for the UFC light heavyweight title, which he ultimately won later that year.

This time around, however, things are different.

Griffin’s lack of desire to compete remains questioned following an embarrassing loss to Anderson Silva at UFC 109. Since then, he has beaten mid-tier level competitors Tito Ortiz and Rich Franklin. Rua’s recurring knee problems continue to haunt him, as he was recently defeated by Jon Jones at UFC 128, losing the light heavyweight title in the process.

It’s safe to assume that both competitors need this win to stay relevant in the 205 lb division. Anything less would eliminate them from a title shot and likely hinder their chances from ever receiving one again, and at 32-years-old, it might be Griffin’s last chance.

He is undoubtedly one of the most popular fighters in UFC history but unfortunately mixed martial arts does not base its rankings by popularity. Griffin has always been the one to embellish the underdog role, but his recent performances have not done him any favours to persuade fans to consider him a favourite to beat Rua a second time. Call a case of déjà-vu, but Griffin’s luck could very well run out.

Even if he is to lose, Griffin will still remain in competitive bouts and a respectable draw within the company.  It’s possible that Griffin finds himself in a third matchup with Tito Ortiz, which Ortiz has been requesting. Also, a bout against Phil Davis would serve as a good test to determine where Griffin is at in the division.

Bleacher Report’s Mike Hodges

UFC 134 Fight Card: Anderson Silva Will Knock out Yushin Okami

Anderson Silva is the greatest Champion the UFC has ever seen, and there is nothing Yushin Okami will be able to do to stop him. After 14 straight victories, Silva is in the driver seat to defend his title again and hold it for over five years, a recor…

Anderson Silva is the greatest Champion the UFC has ever seen, and there is nothing Yushin Okami will be able to do to stop him.

After 14 straight victories, Silva is in the driver seat to defend his title again and hold it for over five years, a record that will be almost impossible to break when Silva eventually loses or retires.

With UFC 134 in Silva’s home country of Brazil, many people feel that his presence there may be a double edged sword. While the comfort level is a good thing for any fighter, the distractions of being in his homeland may have his mind not solely on the fight.

Silva told Sherdog.com when asked about whether he is taking the fight against Okami seriously:

You have to have focus and remember where you came from, where you are and where you want to go. Focus is very important. Me and my team got here, even though many people didn’t think we would ever reach this level. We were always very humble, listing and respecting all the coaches, always observing and studying all the opponents a lot. I think this is the path: always work hard and always be motivated to do the job right.

Silva’s last loss came to the man he is fighting Saturday at UFC 134 in Yushin Okami, but the loss wasn’t a standard defeat. Instead, Silva was disqualified for an illegal kick that cause Okami to be unable to continue the fight.

That loss came before Silva’s time in the UFC, but Dana White and the UFC fans will have the pleasure of watching Silva destroy Okami with a fury unseen during many PPVs.

With the show being in Brazil and Silva trying to avenge his last loss, this is the perfect storm for an absolute beat down and a first-round knockout by Anderson Silva.

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UFC 134: What’s Next for Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira with a Loss in Rio?

At UFC 134, we see an old-school vs new-school match up in Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira vs Brendan Schaub. If Nogueira was to lose, the former UFC Heavyweight Champion will now have lost two straight fights and would be 3-3 in the UFC. However, his losses …

At UFC 134, we see an old-school vs new-school match up in Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira vs Brendan Schaub.

If Nogueira was to lose, the former UFC Heavyweight Champion will now have lost two straight fights and would be 3-3 in the UFC. However, his losses will have come at the hands of former champions and top contenders in Cain Velasquez, Frank Mir and possibly, Brendan Schaub.

Furthermore, his fight with Schaub marks the first time Nogueira has competed since UFC 110 in February of last year, and therefore it is very likely that ring-rust and inactivity will play a factor in the fight.

People must bear these factors in mind before they call for Nogueira to retire. At the age of 35, Nogueira has accomplished a lot in this sport and it is possible that he could get back into title contention. Anderson Silva and Dan Henderson are living proof that it can be done.

If Nogueira loses, he may take up the role of gatekeeper that Randy Couture vacated when he had retired. Wins over young up and coming fighters in the division is the best way to get back into the title picture.

With a loss, Nogueira would be in exactly the same position as another legend, Mirko Cro-Cop, who has also lost to Brendan Schaub. Cro-Cop is now playing the role of gate-keeper to Roy Nelson who hopes to rebound from two straight losses with a win over Cro-Cop.

For now, the future for Nogueira after the Schaub fight is yet to be determined, but between now and then, Nogueira can focus on coaching the students at his school. In particular, he can focus his attention on, Junior dos Santos, who is set to face Cain Velasquez for the Heavyweight Championship later this year.

Bleacher Report’s Midhun Nair

UFC 134 Fight Card: Raphael Assuncao vs. Johnny Eduardo Preview

After losing to Erik Koch in his UFC debut, Raphael Assuncao has lost three of his last four fights. Now, Assuncao will look to bounce back with a drop to the bantamweight division and a fight against UFC newcomer Johnny Eduardo. Heading in a much diff…

After losing to Erik Koch in his UFC debut, Raphael Assuncao has lost three of his last four fights. Now, Assuncao will look to bounce back with a drop to the bantamweight division and a fight against UFC newcomer Johnny Eduardo.

Heading in a much different direction than fellow Brazilian Assuncao, the 33-year-old Eduardo has won his last 11 bouts. Although he will be making his UFC debut, Eduardo brings a lot of experience into UFC 134, as he has competed against the likes of Takanori Gomi.

For Assuncao, a loss would mean a fourth defeat in five appearances, which could lead to his release from the UFC. The former WEC featherweight has beaten fighters such as Jorge Masvidal, Joe Lauzon and Yves Jabouin over the course of his seven-year career.

In what will be the final Brazilian-on-Brazilian fight of the evening, Assuncao and Eduardo are both well-versed in jiu-jitsu. However, Eduardo has been submitted more than a handful of times throughout his career, which could end up being the determining factor in this bout.

Between them, Assuncao and Eduardo have combined for 22 submission victories, so there is a very good chance that this fight ends with someone tapping or going to sleep. Despite falling on hard times as of late, the numbers are on Assuncao’s side heading into this fight.

This fight between Assuncao and Eduardo will serve as the fourth bout on the UFC 134 Facebook stream, which will start at approximately 6 p.m. ET on the UFC’s official Facebook page. The live Facebook stream will air five preliminary card bouts before leading into the final two preliminary card fights on Spike TV.

Sean Smith is a Featured Columnist for Bleacher Report MMA. Sean has also had his work featured on UFC.com. For the latest insight and updates on everything MMA, you can follow Sean on Twitter @SeanSmithMMA.