No. 3-ranked UFC welterweight contender Demian Maia is undoubtedly deserving of a 170-pound title shot, but it appears as if he will take a fight in the mean time while champion Tyron Woodley and No. 1-contender Stephen Thompson rematch at the upcoming UFC 209 card. According to a report from Combate, the UFC is targeting
No. 3-ranked UFC welterweight contender Demian Maia is undoubtedly deserving of a 170-pound title shot, but it appears as if he will take a fight in the mean time while champion Tyron Woodley and No. 1-contender Stephen Thompson rematch at the upcoming UFC 209 card.
According to a report from Combate, the UFC is targeting a bout between Maia and No. 6-ranked Jorge Masvidal for April 22, 2017’s UFC Fight Night 108 from Nashville, Tennessee.
Maia, one of the very best submission artists in all of mixed martial arts, has won an impressive six straight, including notable victories over Matt Brown and Carlos Condit. He most recently submitted Condit last August.
Masvidal, on the other hand, has won three straight fights. After beating veterans Ross Pearson and Jake Ellenberger, Masvidal scored a stoppage victory over the previously surging Donald Cerrone last month, which launched him into the division’s top 10.
The bout has yet to be officially confirmed by the promotion.
It appears Demian Maia won’t be waiting for a title shot after all. Combate is reporting that the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is working on a welterweight match-up between Maia and Jorge Masvidal. The bout would be the new main event of UFC Fight Night 108 in Nashville, Tennessee on April 22. Maia is currently […]
It appears Demian Maia won’t be waiting for a title shot after all. Combate is reporting that the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is working on a welterweight match-up between Maia and Jorge Masvidal. The bout would be the new main event of UFC Fight Night 108 in Nashville, Tennessee on April 22. Maia is currently […]
No. 3-ranked UFC welterweight contender Demian Maia is certainly deserving of a title shot after winning six straight bouts with three of those victories coming by way of submission, but the UFC has instead booked a rematch between champion Tyron Woodley and Stephen Thompson, for March 4’s UFC 209. Recently speaking on this week’s edition of
No. 3-ranked UFC welterweight contender Demian Maia is certainly deserving of a title shot after winning six straight bouts with three of those victories coming by way of submission, but the UFC has instead booked a rematch between champion Tyron Woodley and Stephen Thompson, for March 4’s UFC 209.
Recently speaking on this week’s edition of The MMA Hour, Maia said that the UFC ‘doesn’t care’ if he fights for the title or not, as he believes that the promotion doesn’t see him as a draw:
Maia’s Opinion
”I know why,” he said. “There are two reasons. One, they really don’t care too much If I am going to fight for the title or not. But, the main reason is that they are having problems setting up fights. They have cancelled a couple of events and they need names that can sell. I know even if they say I don’t sell, I know I sell something. I’m a name that can be a co-main event if not a main event with another guy people want to see. They need to book fights and I understand their rush for that.”
While his recent streak speaks for itself, Maia has typically been a quiet fighter, and some have said that his grappling-heavy style isn’t appealing to fans. The Brazilian, however, feels that a problem lies here within the sport, as he sees too much of a focus on ‘money fights’ and fighters who tend to be more active vocally. Maia believes the interest in fights should simply be based on seeing which fighter is the best:
Sh*t Talkers
“That’s another thing I think is a mistake. Every sport in the world, football, soccer, every sport that has many years and is consolidated, people like to watch because they want to see the winner. They don’t watch the NBA, or the Australian open in tennis because they want to see the guy who talks more or the guy is more outspoken. They wants to see (Roger) Federer and (Rafael) Nadal because they are the best. They don’t want to see someone just because they play more fancy. At the end of the day, who follows sport likes to see who wins. Some people like to see people who talk shit, but those are not the people who are going to carry on the sport forever.”
Maia continued by offering a strong stance that MMA simply won’t be able to continue on as it stands, and the short-term focus of ‘money fights’ will be far from sustainable until it ruins the sport:
Uncertain Future?
“If we don’t change as we think as a sport, the sport will be remembered as a nice thing 10 years from now, but it has gone. I don’t think it will last for sure like that. People watched the Super Bowl because they want to see the best teams, not go there to see who talked more or plays different, they want to see the best. The true fans of the sport are the ones that carry on this sport and will influence others to like. So I think it’s a lie when they say they are looking for money fights, that’s just looking for short-term things. If you just keep looking short term, I think you will ruin the sport and end up ruining UFC and people will start to just give up. People will realize it is not a sport anymore and you can not fool the people all the time.”
The veteran’s strong beliefs are hardly without agreement in today’s rapidly-evolving MMA landscape, and it remains to be seen how the trash talk-centered style of booking fights has on the lasting appeal of the still-growing phenomenon.
Maia reportedly does care about fighting for the title, however, as he recently said that he will wait to take on the winner of Woodley vs. Thompson II. Would you like to see the grappling guru fight for the title later this year?
Demian Maia is on a six-fight winning streak and still hasn’t received a welterweight title shot. It isn’t as if Maia has fought cans in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). In his current streak, he has submitted former interim champion Carlos Condit, Matt Brown, and Neil Magny. He hasn’t lost since Feb. 2014 against Rory […]
Demian Maia is on a six-fight winning streak and still hasn’t received a welterweight title shot. It isn’t as if Maia has fought cans in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). In his current streak, he has submitted former interim champion Carlos Condit, Matt Brown, and Neil Magny. He hasn’t lost since Feb. 2014 against Rory […]
As the MMA world anxiously awaits Nick Diaz’s perceived return, the polarizing Stockton bad boy is making some green of his own, well, with another kind of green. The popular anti-hero fighter, who’s well-known for his use of cannabis and the problems it’s caused him with certain athletic commissions, recently appeared in a commercial for
As the MMA world anxiously awaits Nick Diaz’s perceived return, the polarizing Stockton bad boy is making some green of his own, well, with another kind of green.
The popular anti-hero fighter, who’s well-known for his use of cannabis and the problems it’s caused him with certain athletic commissions, recently appeared in a commercial for Futurola rolling papers.
While his next fight is unknown after the UFC reportedly offered him bouts with Robbie Lawler and Demian Maia, the elder Diaz is still staying relevant and in the limelight, and that can only be good news for the many legions of dedicated Diaz fans. Check out his new spot courtesy of MMA Insight right here:
Maia took to Facebook to clarify his stance on title-shots, his career up to date and the frustration of waiting for his opportunity to stake his claim among the 170 pound’s best. The Brazilian jiu-jitsu master [Maia] tends to get a mixed reception from fans. A former middleweight title challenger, it is at welterweight where Maia appears […]
Maia took to Facebook to clarify his stance on title-shots, his career up to date and the frustration of waiting for his opportunity to stake his claim among the 170 pound’s best. The Brazilian jiu-jitsu master [Maia] tends to get a mixed reception from fans. A former middleweight title challenger, it is at welterweight where Maia appears […]