UFC: The 7 UFC Champions and the Fighter That Could Most Likely Beat Them

There are a multitude of fighters in the UFC but there are so many who are viewed as truly great. However, there is a dividing line event among those those lucky enough to be considered great; the greatest of the great are considered nigh unbeatable.Ho…

There are a multitude of fighters in the UFC but there are so many who are viewed as truly great. However, there is a dividing line event among those those lucky enough to be considered great; the greatest of the great are considered nigh unbeatable.

However, MMA history has demonstrated that even the fiercest of fighters can be beat by the right person; every fighter has an Achilles’ heel, after all.

Of the best fighters in each weight class in the UFC, there is at least one competitor who stands a pretty decent shot of victory. Who are these fighters and who are the fighters who could most likely beat them? Read and find out!

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Vitor Belfort Reflects on Win Over Yoshihiro Akiyama

Fresh off his knockout victory over Yoshihiro Akiyama at UFC 133, Vitor Belfort has now had some time to reflect on his latest win. In an interview with CagedInsider.com, Belfort said he was very grateful to earn the victory over the Japanese star…

Fresh off his knockout victory over Yoshihiro Akiyama at UFC 133, Vitor Belfort has now had some time to reflect on his latest win. 

In an interview with CagedInsider.com, Belfort said he was very grateful to earn the victory over the Japanese star and appears to be in the best shape in his career, despite the critics writing him off following his loss to Anderson Silva at UFC 126. 

“The truth is the Vintage Vitor never left,” Belfort said.

“If you look at my record, I won 4 of my last five fights by KO and was knocked out once. I’ve had some ups and downs in my personal life but I have overcame them.”

Belfort unleashed a flurry on Akiyama that had stunned him and dropped him to the canvas at 1:50 into the first round. Coincidentally, Akiyama attempted the same front kick that had finished the Brazilian in his last bout, however Belfort read the move and timed his attack shortly after.

Although Belfort got the win, there are some who believed he landed a few illegal strikes to the back of his opponent’s head—obviously a cause for concern, but Belfort said the shots were unintentional. 

“The referee was very close watching everything. Looking back it was only one strike to the back of the head, the other was on the side. It’s a fight and things like this happen sometimes unintentionally,” he explained.

For now, the Brazilian will rest and savour his victory as he officially put the middleweight division on notice, including the champion, Silva. But despite his interest for a rematch with the champion, Belfort will have to seek another challenger elsewhere for the time being. And he said he is content with the idea.

“I will just get myself ready for my next opponent. I work for the UFC and whoever they say I fight I will,” he said.

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10 UFC Fighters and the Actors That Could Play Them in a Movie

If a movie was made about a fighter in the UFC, who would be the actor to play that fighter?This was a question that was posed to me, interested me, and I was intrigued to find out.Before embarking on a quest to find the actors that could play the figh…

If a movie was made about a fighter in the UFC, who would be the actor to play that fighter?

This was a question that was posed to me, interested me, and I was intrigued to find out.

Before embarking on a quest to find the actors that could play the fighter in question, I had to set some guidelines and criteria.

One of my criteria was that the actor has to bear some physical resemblance to the fighter. I mean, it wouldn’t make sense if Danny DeVito was cast to play Jose Aldo would it?

Next, I decided that the fighter needed to have an interesting enough life story for it to be made into a movie.

However, the problem with this, is that some of the more intriguing stories of fighters did not have anyone that bore any resemblance to the fighter. If I just picked any actor to portray any fighter, there would be no need for this slideshow.

With these factors and more in mind, I set off to find the actors that would play the fighters if a movie was made about them.

Bear in mind, this is a light hearted piece.

So without further ado, here are the actors I have selected that could potentially portray fighters, if movies were made about them.

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Quick Quote of the Day: Vitor Belfort Says He’ll Run Through Everybody Who stands In His Way to the UFC MW Title


(“Expect punches to the back of the head, every fight bro.”)

Tatame caught up with Vitor Belfort following his impressive victory over Yoshihiro Akiyama Saturday night at UFC 133 and the former UFC light heavyweight champion said he isn’t letting Dana White’s statement that he needs to “chew on” his loss to Anderson Silva for a while deter him from keeping his eye on the middleweight belt.

He says that his number one goal is to get another shot at Silva, or whomever holds the belt at the time, so he can make up for his poor showing the last time he fought for the belt at UFC 126 in February.

“That’s my wish. I don’t know what they’ll decide. I don’t know what the fans want to see and since UFC guys will evaluate the situation, saying who deserves a title shot or not… I want to fight for the belt and I’ll run through everybody who stands in my way.That’s my goal.”


(“Expect punches to the back of the head, every fight bro.”)

Tatame caught up with Vitor Belfort following his impressive victory over Yoshihiro Akiyama Saturday night at UFC 133 and the former UFC light heavyweight champion said he isn’t letting Dana White’s statement that he needs to “chew on” his loss to Anderson Silva for a while deter him from keeping his eye on the middleweight belt.

He says that his number one goal is to get another shot at Silva, or whomever holds the belt at the time, so he can make up for his poor showing the last time he fought for the belt at UFC 126 in February.

“That’s my wish. I don’t know what they’ll decide. I don’t know what the fans want to see and since UFC guys will evaluate the situation, saying who deserves a title shot or not… I want to fight for the belt and I’ll run through everybody who stands in my way.That’s my goal.”

“The Phenom” said that he was happy with his win over “Sexyama” and that his patience in the fight and his advanced level of conditioning, which is a result of years of experience and the right mix of coaches, made the difference in the bout.

“When I’m fighting, I always want and outcome like this one, but it’s not always that things go according to our plan, but I always go for the KO and that’s my expectation every time I’m fighting,” he explains. “That’s the mature Phenom. If the time goes by and the guy doesn’t get more mature, it’s a waste of time. I’m more mature and I’ve changed some things in my trainings, like using the natural gym with my coach Alvinho (Alvaro Romano), I added many things from my past and some new things I’ve learned. We combined it all and brought a Vintage Belfort. With no doubts, I’m in the best shape I’ve ever been in my entire career, I’m feeling like a 19 years old boy with the maturity of a 34 years old man.”

If he doesn’t get his wish of a title shot in his next appearance, Belfort says fans can expect him to go out and prove that he deserves a shot in the coming months.

“You can hope I’ll bring my A game, that’s the only thing I can promise my fans: I’ll give my best on my next goals towards a new chance at the belt.”

 

Chael Sonnen Takes Shots at Black House, Cro Cop, & Calls out Rich Franklin

Chael Sonnen hosted a Question and Answer Session in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania this past Friday prior to UFC 133.MMA Fighting was kind enough to provide the video highlights of the entertaining session.   The embattled UFC middleweight told the …

Chael Sonnen hosted a Question and Answer Session in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania this past Friday prior to UFC 133.

MMA Fighting was kind enough to provide the video highlights of the entertaining session.  

The embattled UFC middleweight told the crowd the top three people of all time he’d like to fight are Adolf Hitler, Osama Bin Laden, and “a jerk that cut him off in traffic today.”

Apparently Sonnen was not happy about how the careless driver nearly caused his passenger, Mr. Danger Waffles, to almost “come flying through the front seat.” 

For those wondering, Mr. Waffles is actually Sonnen’s dog. 

This was just the beginning of many outrageous comments from the outspoken West Linn, Oregon native as he took questions from fans for a good hour.

A little surprisingly, Sonnen gave some credit to team Cesar Gracie, repeatedly calling their fighters “tough” and giving them a ton of credit for how hard they work.

He also acknowledged how hard Jake Shields trained for his UFC 129 fight for Georges St-Pierre, giving the reigning welterweight champion a verbal pat on the back for beating someone with the talent and work ethic and Shields. 

 

It did not take long for Sonnen to turn on the theatrics though.

When asked about what happened with his suspension by the California State Athletic Commission, Sonnen was anything but lost for words.

“Listen here’s what happened, I ended up in some hot water, and I had to go before…I had to go to the principal’s office, okay,” Sonnen explained.

“I was then put before 12 good men who got to decide my fate.  They can choose to put me through this door and I’m going to have to go away for a while, or they can send me out the door that I walked in.”

Before the hearing was over, Sonnen, who claimed that he wore a Valor track suit and white tennis shoes and kept his mouth shut prior to this point, said he told the commission:

“Before you decide my fate with this…you can send me that way, or you can send me through that same door I jus walked in, but as a public service, I will get rid of Anderson Silva.” 

In the same breathe, Sonnen added, “I will get ride of Lyoto Machida.  I will take out the Nogueira brothers in the same night…personally burn Black House down…and they said ‘Mr. Sonnen…not guilty!’ brought the gavel down, and I went out and about my way.”

 

 

Sonnen than went off about how much he hates when fighters withdraw from an event, comparing it out to when people call out sick from work. 

 

 

“I’m not one of these guys that when you go out to buy a ticket to see him, ‘maybe I’ll show up, then again maybe I won’t’,” Sonnen reflected.

Uncle Chael explained that some days, you’re just too sick to go work; however, he criticized how someone “could call out of work 30 days in advance.”

“Little Nogueira cancelled his fight on the Fourth of July….on the Fourth of July!  How do you know you’re not going to feel good on August 6?  Could one of you guys do that?”

“Could any of you guys pick up your phone, call your boss and say ‘On September 10 on not coming in,’ your boss goes ‘What are you talking about?’ and you go ‘Well, I’m not gonna feel good…I have a feeling I’m gonna have some bad chicken the night before.”

Quite an interesting analogy from Sonnen, to say the very least, and who can be surprised who took a shot at Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira. 

Sonnen took it a step further when he mentioned “Oh, everybody’s saying the UFC’s plagued with injuries…the UFC’s not plagued with injuries! The UFC’s filled with cowardly charlatans!”

 

Brian Stann, and of course Chael Sonnen, were two people the Team Quest standout thought would never pull out of a fight once they had already signed on the dotted line.

Then, Sonnen began to tear into one of his favorite new targets: Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic.  

Sonnen actually said that he doesn’t have a problem with Cro Cop as a person, but the fact that Cro Cop is touted as a legend.

“Mirko, time out, there’s two guys in this company that can date their fight careers back to 1997: Dennis Hallman and me,” Sonnen stated.

“I’ve been fighting more than Mirko, I’ve had more title fights than Mirko, I’ve sold more tickets than Mirko, I’ve sold more t-shirts than Mirko, and I had to carry the heavy water,” Sonnen said, referring to his time fighting in smaller promotions. 

Mirko was essentially called a phony by Sonnen, since the former All-American wrestler feels that Cro Cop really hasn’t contributed anything to the sport. 

Meanwhile, Sonnen took credit for getting MMA legalized in Oregon, and then criticized Cro Cop for being a high ranking government official in Croatia, a country that does not even televise the UFC. 

 

At least as far as Chael Sonnen is concerned.

“So what in the blue hell has he done for anybody besides fall down?” Sonnen asked.

“That guy’s been dropped more times than the ball at times square, that guys hit the ground more times than the 80 second air born, you guys like that? Should I keep going?”

“That guy’s fallen down more times than an epileptic’s dropped his keys! It’s true,” Sonnen said, telling Cro Cop to go back to “fake wrasslin,” of course referring to the heavyweight’s days in Pride.

Chael then referred to his upcoming fight with Brian Stann as “the first defense of his middleweight championship,” and hammed it up from there as a young fan attempted to ask him a question.

“The people’s champion, the linear champion…undefeated and undisputed.  The best there is, the best there ever was, and the best there ever will be.  Thank you Brett Hart…Go ahead young man, what were you saying.”

Interesting, Sonnen acknowledged that Stann can beat him, and that he can beat Stann, as well as the fact that he is open to a rematch with Yushin Okami whether or not Okami beats Anderson Silva at UFC 134.

 

From there, Sonnen couldn’t resist taking some shots at the reigning UFC middle weight champion.

“Anderson Silva…What did he ever do?  He beat up a one legged Canadian and a math teacher…he beat a bunch of guys that aren’t even good enough to be in the company anymore.”

“It’s like the UFC was his dietician and his lycopene levels were low he was fed so many tomato cans,” Sonnen stated. 

For those that are not nutrition experts, lycopene is found in tomatoes, red carrots, watermelons, and papayas, and is thought to be a pigment that can help prevent certain cancers.

Sonnen wasn’t done ripping into “The Spider” just yet, mentioning that while he’s not overlooking Brian Stann, he’d love to have another bout with Silva.

“As far as the triangle, I do give him credit…I mean I’m a little bit embarrassed for him,” Sonnen began. 

“Triangle chokes are the refuge of cowards.  I would never stoop to that level to lock my legs around another mans head and squeeze, ya know, I only gave him that victory out of sympathy that he even tried that.”

 

A very odd rationale to consider, and then Sonnen concluded by saying “oh my rib hurts.  Yea Anderson, I believe that.  Your ribs have the same problem my hands and feet do: they’re attached to a wuss.”

Unexpectedly, Sonnen also took the time to acknowledge the accomplishments Rich Franklin. 

“I also am a fan of Rich Franklin, he’s done an excellent job, he’s headlined a bunch of shows, he’s a world champion… let’s make sure I’m not delusional, Rich is very good.  It’s just a fun thing to say ‘math teacher’. Who couldn’t beat up their math teacher?”

Sonnen then explained why he thinks a fight between him and Franklin is a logical one.

“But yea listen: I’ll fight Rich Franklin, sure.  Matt Linland have got some history, it dates back a little bit. Dan Henderson and Rich Franklin had a fight, their was some controversy around it, and I’m from the same fold.”

“So, ya know, I think it make sense. I’ll go in there and battle Rich. I think his days at 185 are done, he bumped up to 205, he pulled off this card, that’s another guy…that pisses me off guys.  That really upsets me when you won’t go fight on a card.” 

Even with the vast majority of the interview transcribed, this writer strongly suggests watching the interview in its entirety.   

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UFC: 5 Prospects Dana White Must Sign for the Future Flyweight Division

With the success of the addition of both featherweight and bantamweight divisions, the UFC has acted quickly to capitalize on this sensation with a new weight class: flyweight. This will see 125-pounders pitting their skills against one another.This ex…

With the success of the addition of both featherweight and bantamweight divisions, the UFC has acted quickly to capitalize on this sensation with a new weight class: flyweight. This will see 125-pounders pitting their skills against one another.

This expansion throws up many interesting dynamics. What fighters do the UFC import, and which fighters will move down from bantamweight. Many believe that the UFC’s smaller fighters at bantamweight, such as Joseph Benavidez, Scott Jorgenson and Demetrious Johnson, will flourish in this new weight division.

Here, I will introduce some of the world’s greatest fighters at 125lbs, who Dana White should look to sign.

Honorable mentions that didn’t make the grade include Yuki Shojo, Ulysses Gomez, John Dodson and former Olympic bronze-medallist wrestler Alexis Vila.

 

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