UFC 146 Pre-Fight Analysis: Part I

Junior Dos Santos vs. Frank Mir On Saturday night, the UFC’s highly anticipated all-heavyweight card arrives headlined by a title fight between champion Junior Dos Santos and challenger Frank Mir. With the unsurprising suspension of.

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Junior Dos Santos vs. Frank Mir

On Saturday night, the UFC’s highly anticipated all-heavyweight card arrives headlined by a title fight between champion Junior Dos Santos and challenger Frank Mir. With the unsurprising suspension of Alistair Overeem for PED use causing major upheaval to the card, Frank Mir steps in to gain another shot at being a UFC champion. Unfortunately for him, he’ll be facing someone who presents a skill set he is ill-equipped to handle.

Junior Dos Santos has been plowing through the UFC’s heavyweight division since his arrival in 2009 reeling off nine straight victories with seven of those victories being finished by KO or TKO and six of those seven finishes coming in the first round. Only the chins of Shane Carwin and Roy Nelson were able to withstand the dynamite in Dos Santos’ hands and he’ll be looking to test Mir’s chin as early as possible. Dos Santos’ strategy isn’t complicated and it doesn’t take an expert to explain it. He has as much power as anyone in the division combined with excellent quickness and agility that allows him to explode into fight finishing combinations. He throws mainly two or three punch combinations and only needs to make contact with one of those punches to earn a victory. His boxing isn’t the most technical in MMA but is incredibly effective and he will be relying on it to defend his championship at UFC 146.

Frank Mir has four wins and two losses in his last six fights with the losses being knockouts suffered at the hands Shane Carwin and Brock Lesnar. In his last fight, he was knocked down by Antonio Rodrigo Noguiera before coming back to finish with one of the most impressive submissions ever in the heavyweight division. That history does not suggest success against a fighter like Dos Santos. He is going to have to find a way to avoid his opponent’s strikes and get the fight to the ground. That will be tough to do because Dos Santos will have the quickness advantage and has shown solid takedown defense in his fights thus far. Mir’s best chance of getting this fight to the ground might be to play possum if Dos Santos lands a glancing blow and try to get the champion to follow him to the ground in an attempt to finish. If Mir can somehow get the fight to the mat, he clearly has the skills to finish and Dos Santos would be wise to avoid that scenario at all costs. Even if he scores a knockdown, Dos Santos should stay on his feet and wait for Mir to get back up before engaging again. Even a stunned Frank Mir has the skills to submit Dos Santos if he decides to play the ground game.

Junior Dos Santos comes into this fight as a huge favorite at -550 with Mir the underdog at +425. That should tell you everything you need to know about this fight. Anything other than a first round knockout by Dos Santos will be a surprise but Frank Mir has surprised us before. While a win does seem unlikely, the chaos of a fight can lead to unexpected situations and if Dos Santos finds himself on the mat with Frank Mir, this fight will get interesting instantaneously. But if it stays on the feet, Dos Santos should be able to finish his opponent and retain the championship.

Cain Velasquez vs. Antonio Silva

In a matchup of fighters trying to rebound from a loss, former UFC heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez takes on Strikeforce import Antonio Silva. After losing the belt in his last fight, Velasquez will be looking to take the first step toward earning the opportunity to win back his belt by defeating a tough opponent in Silva.

Silva has made a career of being one of the best heavyweights in the world who hasn’t been tested by top competition. He has impressive victories on his resume over legends Andre Arlovski and Fedor Emelianenko but both of those victories came when those fighters were clearly out of their prime. He has three wins and two losses in his last five fights with the two losses coming against Fabricio Werdum and Daniel Cormier. Based on his recent history, Silva appears to be a UFC caliber heavyweight who will struggle against the top tier of the division. But he will have a huge opportunity to prove that perception wrong when he gets the chance to fight former champion Cain Velasquez on Saturday night. With all the shuffling following Overeem’s PED suspension, Silva has moved up the card and is now preparing for the biggest fight of his career. A win over Velasquez would propel him immediately into title contention. If he wants to do that, he is going to need to keep the fight standing and hope to outstrike the former champion. Velasquez has shown a solid chin in his career but Silva has the power to test it and even finish the fight if he gets the opportunity. But while looking to strike, Silva will have to defend against some of the best takedowns in the division and that is where he is likely to struggle.

Velasquez will likely employ the strategy that won him the belt and try to put Silva on his back early and often. From there, he will look to land his unique style of ground and pound. Having already felt the belt around his waist, Velasquez will be eager to get back to the pinnacle of the sport and he will come out motivated to prove that he deserves that opportunity sooner rather than later. Before being stopped by Dos Santos in his last fight, Velasquez had run through the UFC heavyweight division beating all seven of his opponents with six of those wins coming by TKO or KO. He might not be able to finish Silva within the three rounds allotted for the fight but if he sticks to his gameplan, a definitive decision is well within his reach. The only danger he faces in this fight is if he gets caught with a big punch from Silva or somehow ends up on his back with Silva on top. But based on the significant wrestling advantage Velasquez holds going into this fight, that scenario seems highly unlikely.

As expected, Velasquez is a heavy favorite going into the fight at -400 with Silva coming in at +325. Silva will be looking to land one big punch or find his way into top position somehow and land big strikes from there in order to pull off the upset. The more likely outcome is that Velasquez controls the fight on the feet, puts Silva on his back and grinds his way to a victory. The length of the fight is likely to depend on how long Silva can withstand the onslaught he’ll face once he ends up on his back. But if Silva can put his huge right hand on the former champion’s chin, anything can happen.

Dos Santos vs Mir: JDS Will Foil Mir’s Latest Effort to Regain Heavyweight Title

Since winning the Interim UFC Heavyweight Championship against Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira in 2008 and subsequently losing a unification match against Brock Lesnar, Frank Mir has attempted to regain the title to no avail.On Saturday, Mir will have yet ano…

Since winning the Interim UFC Heavyweight Championship against Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira in 2008 and subsequently losing a unification match against Brock Lesnar, Frank Mir has attempted to regain the title to no avail.

On Saturday, Mir will have yet another chance as he takes on Junior dos Santos in the main event of UFC 146 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nev. This will be the fifth title match of Mir’s career, and the first since he was knocked out by Shane Carwin in 2010.

Alistair Overeem was originally supposed to receive the title shot after defeating Lesnar and sending him back to the WWE, but Overeem failed his pre-fight drug test. Mir had been scheduled to face Cain Velasquez in the second-to-last match of the night, but he was given a golden opportunity instead.

It could be said that Mir has somewhat of an advantage since dos Santos had been training to fight the bigger, stronger Overeem, but Mir had to change his training regimen as well, so it shouldn’t make a big difference. Dos Santos is coming off a huge knockout win over Velasquez and has a ton of momentum entering Saturday’s bout.

Dos Santos has lost only once in 15 career fights and is currently on a nine-fight winning streak. He has won the majority of his matches with devastating knockouts and will likely look to do the same against Mir. There is no doubt that Mir is a tough customer who poses a threat to dos Santos, but as long as JDS can keep him at bay, he should be fine.

The 16-5 Mir may very well be the best heavyweight submission specialist in the sport as nine of his victories have resulted in his opponent tapping out. He has a vast array of submission maneuvers including the kimura, guillotine choke, triangle choke, arm bar and knee bar.

He has also won Submission of the Year twice, according to UFC.com, so he has a flair for the dramatic and spectacular finish. It is extremely difficult to get dos Santos into a compromising position, though, and Mir figures to find that out the hard way on Saturday.

All five of Mir’s losses have come by way of knockout and he has only gone the distance three times. That means Mir is likely to try to end this one early and that may lead to him opening himself up for yet another dos Santos knockout.

Mir will be a good challenge for dos Santos in his first title defense, but he will fall short yet again in his latest attempt to win back the Heavyweight Championship.

 

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UFC 146: Junior Dos Santos’ Path to UFC Heavyweight Greatness

For Junior dos Santos, the road to heavyweight greatness begins when he comes face-to-face with former divisional champion Frank Mir in the main event of UFC 146. “Cigano’s” journey will be an arduous and testing one if he’s to …

For Junior dos Santos, the road to heavyweight greatness begins when he comes face-to-face with former divisional champion Frank Mir in the main event of UFC 146.

“Cigano’s” journey will be an arduous and testing one if he’s to surpass the heavyweight apogee he now resides in—the Brazilian standout is well aware that a plethora of green-eyed heavy-hitters await their turn to both ambush and wrestle the Holy Grail from his heavyweight holiness, and thus assume his lofty position.

With that being said, his trajectory to glorification and immortalization in the UFC’s heavyweight ranks starts here.

NB. Randy Couture, Tim Sylvia and Brock Lesnar are the only heavyweights in the history of the UFC to have ever successfully defended the title on two occasions.

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UFC 146 Predictions: Odds, Simulation and Fighters All Favor Dos Santos over Mir

UFC 146 is fast approaching and while some are lamenting the loss of the original main event, a fight that would have seen two of the best heavyweight strikers in MMA go toe to toe inside the Octagon, the fight that we will see between heavyweight cham…

UFC 146 is fast approaching and while some are lamenting the loss of the original main event, a fight that would have seen two of the best heavyweight strikers in MMA go toe to toe inside the Octagon, the fight that we will see between heavyweight champion Junior dos Santos and former champion Frank Mir does have the potential to end in spectacular fashion.

Looking at the numbers for their UFC bouts, neither dos Santos or Mir seem to enjoy going deep into their fights as dos Santos has an average fight time of 6:25 per bout, while Mir’s average is just inside the horn for the first round at 4:59. 

Dos Santos prefers to end his fights by strikes, as five of his eight UFC wins have come via knockout or TKO, with his most recent being the 64-second knockout win over Cain Velasquez, a victory that earned him the UFC heavyweight crown. For Mir, his preference is to end his fights via submission, something that he has done eight times during his UFC career. 

Between the two, they have gone the distance three times in their UFC careers. 

The odds have dos Santos listed as the favorite at -535, while Mir the underdog comes in at +385. The odds are nice to know, but the folks over at FightMetric have taken it upon themselves to take things to the next level, running 10,000 computer simulations of the fight. The results: Junior dos Santos was victorious in 66 percent of the simulations.

Now that you know the odds and the simulations, it’s time to see which fighter the pros pick for UFC 146.

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UFC 146 Bleacher Report MMA Staff Predictions

UFC 146 marks a heavyweight title bout where bad blood has been running strong between the two competitors for weeks now. In the main event, reigning 265-pound champion Junior dos Santos takes on a former champion in Frank Mir.Will Mir definitivel…

UFC 146 marks a heavyweight title bout where bad blood has been running strong between the two competitors for weeks now. 

In the main event, reigning 265-pound champion Junior dos Santos takes on a former champion in Frank Mir.

Will Mir definitively put himself in the Hall of Fame conversation, or will JDS prove he is going to stay on top of the heavyweight division for quite some time?

Kicking off the main card will be two very entertaining heavyweights in the form of Stefan “The Skyscraper” Struve and “Big” Lavar Johnson. Don’t leave your seat during this one, because these two fighters know how to finish a fight.

Next up, two undefeated prospects clash in the form of “No Limits” Shane del Rosario and Stipe Miocic in a bout with some serious bragging rights on the line.

In a tough match-up to predict, the third fight on the main card pits fan favorite Roy “Big Country” Nelson against Dave “Pee-Wee” Herman in a bout where the loser could very likely be given his walking papers from the UFC.

In the co-main event, another former champion in the form of Cain Velasquez takes on Strikeforce import Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva in his Octagon debut.

Predicting Saturday’s action are Bleacher Report MMA Featured Columnists Dan Hiergesell, Dwight Wakabayashi, Matt Juul, and myself, John Heinis.

Check out who will be walking away victorious on Saturday night.

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UFC 146 Weigh-In Results: Junior Dos Santos vs Frank Mir Fight Card

UFC 146 will take place this Saturday live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada and in an interesting twist, for the first time in UFC history, the main card will feature nothing but heavyweight fighters. The fight card has gone throug…

UFC 146 will take place this Saturday live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada and in an interesting twist, for the first time in UFC history, the main card will feature nothing but heavyweight fighters.

The fight card has gone through some changes from what was originally booked and that has led some to see UFC 146 as less than a must see, but, as a whole, fight fans would be doing themselves a disservice if they missed this event.

The headlining bout will feature the current UFC heavyweight champion, Junior dos Santos facing off against former champion Frank Mir. In the co-main event, former champion Cain Velasquez will face the man that positively destroyed Fedor Emelianenko during the Strikeforce Grand Prix, Antonio Silva.  In Stipe Miocic and Shane del Rosario you have two fighters that are a combined 19-0 with only one complete fight between them.  What’s not to like about those fights?

In the preliminary bouts you’ll see fighters competing for their jobs, and other fighters, such as Edson Barboza and Diego Brandao looking to launch themselves up the rankings of their respective divisions. 

The reality is, that top to bottom, UFC 146 is a solid fight card.

On Friday all 24 fighters will take to the scale at 7 p.m. ET and weigh in for the event and Bleacher Report MMA will provide you with all the information you need about the weigh-ins as they happen.

Complete Fight Card

Junior Dos Santos vs. Frank Mir

Antonio Silva vs. Cain Velasquez

Dave Herman vs. Roy Nelson

Shane Del Rosario vs. Stipe Miocic

Lavar Johnson vs. Stefan Struve

Diego Brandao vs. Darren Elkins

Edson Barboza vs. Jamie Varner

C.B. Dollaway vs. Jason “Mayhem” Miller

Dan Hardy vs. Duane “Bang” Ludwig

Paul Sass vs. Jacob Volkmann

Kyle Kingsbury vs. Glover Teixeira

Mike Brown vs. Daniel Pineda

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