UFC 131 Results: Does Maia’s Loss to Munoz Signal the End of BJJ in MMA?

UFC 131 was perhaps the best pay-per-view event we’ve seen this year. The main event between Junior dos Santos and Shane Carwin will get the majority of the publicity, but there were other great fights on the card, too, including Mark Munoz defea…

UFC 131 was perhaps the best pay-per-view event we’ve seen this year. The main event between Junior dos Santos and Shane Carwin will get the majority of the publicity, but there were other great fights on the card, too, including Mark Munoz defeating Demian Maia by unanimous decision.

The stylistic clash between the former NCAA Division I National Champion, Munoz, and a second-degree Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt, Maia, was expected to be a battle between the two techniques. It didn’t disappoint.

We saw some heavily improved standup skills from Maia, who cracked Munoz numerous times in the first round. One left hand behind the ear even looked like it might be good enough to spell the beginning of the end of the fight. But Munoz escaped and made it out of the round.

After the fight, Munoz admitted that he was surprised by Maia’s vastly improved standup skills. The Filipino Wrecking Machine hadn’t been in many fights where he was being picked apart on the feet, and he certainly wasn’t expecting it from a Jiu-Jitsu expert.

But things turned around in the second round when Munoz fired back with his own standup skills, landing numerous combinations and backing Maia up before taking him to the ground. Once the fight was there, Munoz implemented his ground-and-pound to control the fight while neutralizing Maia’s submissions.

The third round was very close with Maia scoring two takedowns, but Maia threatened from the crucifix position. As we watched the fight, it was hard to tell exactly how it would be scored. But if the earlier fights in the night taught us anything, we should have known that there would be at least one judge who made us say, “What?”

All three judges scored the bout for Munoz in a unanimous decision. Two scored it 29-28, but one confused everyone in attendance by giving it to him by a score of 30-37. This means that even the first round, which nearly saw Maia end the fight by knockout, was scored for Munoz.

Wow.

But it was each of the second and third rounds which have to be most concerning for jiu-jitsu practitioners. Though Maia should have been scoring points off of his back based on the rules, as well as nearly taking the Filipino’s back, all three judges scored both the second and third rounds for Munoz and his wrestling over Maia and his Jiu-Jitsu.

And this wasn’t the first time it has happened this year. In fact, the main event at The Ultimate Fighter 13 Finale earlier this month saw perhaps an even worse example of the anti-jiu-jitsu agenda from judges. Clay Guida used his wrestling and top positioning on the ground to essentially lay on Pettis for three rounds while Anthony Pettis worked his butt off on his back, attempting submissions and even landing strikes.

It’s unfortunate because there are some fighters who are perfectly fine with being on their backs. Their defense keeps them from taking much damage, even against some of the best ground-and-pound fighters in the world.

As we saw at the end of the Maia vs. Munoz fight, Maia hadn’t really taken much damage despite being on his back for the better part of two rounds. Meanwhile, he landed big shots of his own early in the fight and had Munoz nearly in a crucifix. But he still lost a unanimous decision.

Jiu-Jitsu still has its place in fights, as we saw when Anderson Silva submitted Chael Sonnen after being beaten down for four-and-a-half rounds last year.

Unfortunately, we’ve seen that judges just don’t care about fighters who work from their back, attempt submissions and land strikes… And what’s even worse is that more fights seem to be going to decisions than ever before.

Either the judges need to be taught about Jiu-Jitsu—and good luck with that—or fighters need to come to the realization that they’re not going to win judges’ decisions off their back. 

 

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UFC 131 Results: Report Cards for All the Main Card Fighters

Another Saturday night, another UFC event in the history books.Across the board, expectations for UFC 131 weren’t all that high. But to the surprise of many, the card ended up being very entertaining. We saw two UFC heavyweight newcomers put on a …

Another Saturday night, another UFC event in the history books.

Across the board, expectations for UFC 131 weren’t all that high. But to the surprise of many, the card ended up being very entertaining. 

We saw two UFC heavyweight newcomers put on a dazzling display, a former middleweight make a successful featherweight debut, two ground artists put on a stand-up clinic, and the emergence of the next heavyweight title contender.

It is once again that time for Professor Schielke to check out the performance turned in by the main card fighters, and dish out some report cards.

So who makes the honor roll, and who may be held back a grade? Check it out for yourself.

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UFC 131 Results: Velasquez vs. Dos Santos Will Be War for the Ages

UFC 131 Results: Velasquez vs. Dos Santos Will Be War for the AgesBleacher Report’s Jake Martin:Junior dos Santos battered Shane Carwin last night in a unanimous decision victory to secure a title shot against the champion Cain Velasquez later this y…

UFC 131 Results: Velasquez vs. Dos Santos Will Be War for the Ages

Bleacher Report’s Jake Martin:

Junior dos Santos battered Shane Carwin last night in a unanimous decision victory to secure a title shot against the champion Cain Velasquez later this year, in what has the potential to be one of the greatest title fights in UFC history.

I haven’t been this excited to see a heavyweight fight since the Pride days of Mirko Cro Cop squaring off against Fedor Emelianenko. Dos Santos had a brilliant performance last night as he kept Carwin at bay with that precise jab, hurt him with some good combinations and handled Carwin’s takedown attempts very well.

Finally, the heavyweight showdown of the century is set up and unless an injury prevents these two from fighting each other again, they should battle it out in October or November.

I always envisioned these two fighting each other on a grand stage since they first entered the UFC and ran through the heavyweight division. They ripped through opponent after opponent, and the UFC did a brilliant job of never matching up these two promising contenders.

Now they will fight for the for the title. We witnessed both fighters go from exciting prospect to contender to the elite of the division. As far as buys, this might not bring in the large number of PPV buys that a Brock Lesnar fight would, but fight fans couldn’t ask for a more exciting matchup. Both are looked at as the elite of the division, and with the exception of Strikeforce Champion Alistair Overeem, the two have the best striking ability in MMA at heavyweight.

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UFC 131 Results: 4 Fights Demian Maia Should Take to Rebound

UFC 131 Results: 4 Fights Demian Maia Should Take to ReboundBleacher Report’s Sean Smith:Despite losing to Mark Munoz at UFC 131, Demian Maia may have taken a step forward in his MMA career. During the fight, Maia showed much improved striking, which h…

UFC 131 Results: 4 Fights Demian Maia Should Take to Rebound

Bleacher Report’s Sean Smith:

Despite losing to Mark Munoz at UFC 131, Demian Maia may have taken a step forward in his MMA career. During the fight, Maia showed much improved striking, which has been his Achilles heel since he came into the UFC.

Maia will now have to try to get a new winning streak going in order to get back in the mix for getting a shot at the middleweight title, but that shouldn’t be a problem as long as his stand-up game continues to progress like it has.

Here are the four most likely fights that Maia could take next in order to get back on a winning track.

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UFC 131 Results: Power Ranking the Top 5 Heavyweights In UFC

UFC 131 Results: Power Ranking the Top 5 Heavyweights In UFCBleacher Report’s Adam WellsWith UFC 131 in the history books, the future of the heavyweight division became a little more clear with Junior dos Santos retaining his spot as the No. 1 contende…

UFC 131 Results: Power Ranking the Top 5 Heavyweights In UFC

Bleacher Report’s Adam Wells

With UFC 131 in the history books, the future of the heavyweight division became a little more clear with Junior dos Santos retaining his spot as the No. 1 contender for Cain Velasquez’ championship.

Dos Santos’ three-round destruction of Shane Carwin moved his record to 13-1, 7-0 in UFC. The win over Carwin was by far the biggest of his career, and now he has to take on the top heavyweight in all of mixed martial arts.

Carwin, meanwhile, has lost two consecutive fights and hasn’t looked good since the last minute of the first-round of his fight with Brock Lesnar. With his lackluster performance against dos Santos, he has a long climb back up the ladder in the heavyweight division.

So which fighters are the best of the best in the UFC heavyweight division? Here are the top 5 heavyweights following last night’s event.

 

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UFC 131 Results Video: Cain Velasquez Could Be Back in October or November

UFC 131 Results Video: Cain Velasquez Could Be Back in October or NovemberBleacher Report’s Nick Caron:At UFC 131, the UFC heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez finally found out who he will be fighting when he gets back in the cage after his surgery r…

UFC 131 Results Video: Cain Velasquez Could Be Back in October or November

Bleacher Report’s Nick Caron:

At UFC 131, the UFC heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez finally found out who he will be fighting when he gets back in the cage after his surgery rehab. It will be Junior “Cigano” dos Santos, who defeated Shane Carwin in tonight’s main event.

Velasquez was in attendance and participated in a short interview with MMA Fighting’s Ariel Helwani where he spoke about what he saw in the first challenger for his title.

“He’s really good with his standup, he’s hard to take down, he has really good movement,” Velasquez said. “His whole standup, his boxing, is one of the best in the whole division, so I’m excited.”

Though he was impressed by dos Santos, he also had some kind words about the man who fell short in the bout, former interim champion Shane Carwin.

“I think [Carwin] needed to shoot a little more, but he’s a tough guy,” Velasquez critiqued. “He’s much improved from what we saw with Brock. He’s conditioning was up a little bit. He looked good out there, he’s a tough guy.”

With the roll that dos Santos is on, though, oddsmakers have already begun putting Velasquez as an underdog in the future fight between the two men. That won’t bother the champion, though, as he seems to have found some holes in Cigano’s game plan. He explained the type of fighter who he believes can cause dos Santos some problems.

“Someone who will keep him down longer and just throw a lot more punches and kicks, rather than just punches. I think we need to see that with him.”

Earlier in the week, UFC President Dana White revealed that Velasquez’s rehab was going a little slower than they had expected, but the champion doesn’t really feel like it’s quite that bad.

“I’m feeling really good,” he said. “They’re saying maybe October, November; so I’m looking to do that.”

“It all depends on how fast I can get back. I want to get back as soon as possible.”

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