Jon Jones in ESPN Magazine Body Issue: UFC Champion’s Body Photo

The phrase “Jon Jones bares all” now has a new meaning as the UFC champion has been featured, in the buff, in this month’s ESPN Magazine Body Issue. This will be the third annual edition of the “Body issue,” the first of w…

The phrase “Jon Jones bares all” now has a new meaning as the UFC champion has been featured, in the buff, in this month’s ESPN Magazine Body Issue. This will be the third annual edition of the “Body issue,” the first of which was released in 2009 and has been highly anticipated as it highlights […]

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Jon Jones in ESPN Magazine Body Issue: UFC Champion’s Body Photo

Strikeforce Isn’t Rushing to Name New Champions (And That’s Totally Fine)

Great belt, or the greatest belt? PicProps: AnnieSHOSports/Twitter

After another fun night of heavyweight action, the Strikeforce Grand Prix finals are set: Josh Barnett and Daniel Cormier will fight to be recognized as the best heavyweight in the world, except for those guys in the UFC. Or the guys that have left Strikeforce in the past few months. Whatever.

Anywho, you may have seen pictures of the GP championship belt that showed up last week, and heard that Coker and company are still lukewarm about the idea of calling the GP winner the Strikeforce champion. We thought that didn’t really make sense, and Josh Barnett agrees. At the Strikeforce press conference Saturday night, Barnett tried to twist Coker’s arm a bit, asking: “Why don’t we sweeten the pot?” Barnett asked. “Why don’t we put that title on the line between me and Cormier?”

Coker, bless his heart, didn’t want to commit to that, and you have to wonder: “Why?”

Great belt, or the greatest belt? PicProps:  AnnieSHOSports/Twitter

After another fun night of heavyweight action, the Strikeforce Grand Prix finals are set: Josh Barnett and Daniel Cormier will fight to be recognized as the best heavyweight in the world, except for those guys in the UFC. Or the guys that have left Strikeforce in the past few months. Whatever.

Anywho, you may have seen pictures of the GP championship belt that showed up last week, and heard that Coker and company are still lukewarm about the idea of calling the GP winner the Strikeforce champion. We thought that didn’t really make sense, and Josh Barnett agrees. At the Strikeforce press conference Saturday night, Barnett tried to twist Coker’s arm a bit, asking: “Why don’t we sweeten the pot?” Barnett asked. “Why don’t we put that title on the line between me and Cormier?”

Coker, bless his heart, didn’t want to commit to that, and you have to wonder: “Why?”

It seems that we here at CagePotato were more right than we knew when we said that championship belts just may not be a good idea in Strikeforce. Anyone who can claim a title in Strikeforce is obviously headed to competition in the big show, so why bother naming a champ if you don’t have a champion’s clause to keep him? Strikeforce would constantly be having tournaments and bouts to fill vacant championships, and you can imagine how much esteem the title would hold if a fighter claims the Strikeforce title, gets called up to the UFC, drops two straight, and then gets sent right back to Strikeforce. Is that fighter an automatic contender for the Strikeforce strap?

So upon reflection, it seems Coker has the right idea: trophies and belts are great for designating a big win like sweeping through a tournament field. Fighters should get some kind of tangible reward (aside from cash) for their wins. But with it now crystal-clear that Strikeforce will hand over its best and brightest to the UFC roster, there’s no need to anoint one person as the best in Strikeforce. That’s just the on-deck circle for the big leagues now.

You know, business as usual.

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UFC Champions Review: Who Will Be the Fighter to Unseat Each Current Champion?

This list was created off of the knowledge that all things come to an end eventually. This is also a revised addition of an older article I wrote about eight months ago. If you would like to see how wrong I was then, you can follow the link here: http:…

This list was created off of the knowledge that all things come to an end eventually. This is also a revised addition of an older article I wrote about eight months ago. If you would like to see how wrong I was then, you can follow the link here: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/480049-passing-the-torch-the-next-title-holder-for-every-division-in-the-ufc-w-video Anyway, thank you for reading! […]

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UFC Champions Review: Who Will Be the Fighter to Unseat Each Current Champion?

The UFC’s 5 Greatest Champions In History

Throughout the years, we’ve witnessed some phenomenal talent displayed within the confines of the UFC’s octagon. Stellar champions have impressed fanatics and drawn new viewers with exciting styles, slick submissions and devastating knockou…

Throughout the years, we’ve witnessed some phenomenal talent displayed within the confines of the UFC’s octagon. Stellar champions have impressed fanatics and drawn new viewers with exciting styles, slick submissions and devastating knockouts. While most divisions tend to juggle champions, due to such evenly paired skill sets, some men have reached above and beyond the […]

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The UFC’s 5 Greatest Champions In History

The UFC’s 5 Greatest Champions In History

Throughout the years, we’ve witnessed some phenomenal talent displayed within the confines of the UFC’s octagon. Stellar champions have impressed fanatics and drawn new viewers with exciting styles, slick submissions and devastating knockou…

Throughout the years, we’ve witnessed some phenomenal talent displayed within the confines of the UFC’s octagon. Stellar champions have impressed fanatics and drawn new viewers with exciting styles, slick submissions and devastating knockouts. While most divisions tend to juggle champions, due to such evenly paired skill sets, some men have reached above and beyond the […]

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The UFC’s 5 Greatest Champions In History

Seven UFC Champions Who Set the Blueprint for Defeating Wrestlers

Just last week at UFC 130, we saw the importance of using wrestling skills in winning a fight and using proper wrestling defense to avoid losing. The former was highlighted during the title-eliminator match between Clay Guida and Anthony Pettis, while …

Just last week at UFC 130, we saw the importance of using wrestling skills in winning a fight and using proper wrestling defense to avoid losing. The former was highlighted during the title-eliminator match between Clay Guida and Anthony Pettis, while the latter was showcased in the main event matchup between Rampage Jackson and Matt […]

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Seven UFC Champions Who Set the Blueprint for Defeating Wrestlers