UFC 140 Predictions

Filed under: UFCWill Jon Jones continue his domination of the light heavyweight division, or will Lyoto Machida get the belt back? Can Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira avenge his loss to Frank Mir? Will Tito Ortiz continue his surprising career resurgence, or …

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Lyoto Machida will try to win the UFC light heavyweight title when he faces Jon Jones at UFC 140.Will Jon Jones continue his domination of the light heavyweight division, or will Lyoto Machida get the belt back? Can Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira avenge his loss to Frank Mir? Will Tito Ortiz continue his surprising career resurgence, or will he be sent a step closer to retirement by Antonio Rogerio Nogueira?

We’ll answer those questions and more as we predict the winners at UFC 140.

What: UFC 140: Jones vs. Machida

When: Saturday, the Facebook stream begins at 5:45 PM ET, the Ion televised card starts at 7 and the pay-per-view starts at 9.

Where: Air Canada Centre, Toronto

Predictions on the five pay-per-view fights below.

Jon Jones vs. Lyoto Machida
With a win, Jones would put a bow on what may have been the best year any fighter has ever had in the UFC: Jones has already destroyed Ryan Bader, Shogun Rua and Rampage Jackson in 2011, and adding Lyoto Machida to that list would be an incredible feat.

Machida, however, may be the light heavyweight whose style is the trickiest for Jones to handle. Machida is so elusive that Jones is going to have a hard time getting to him even with his decided reach advantage, and Machida is such a good counter-striker that Jones is going to have to be careful not to get too fancy. Machida has frustrated a lot of great fighters, and it wouldn’t shock me to see him win a decision.

But Jones has been so dominant of late that I simply can’t pick against him. If Jones is able to take Machida down he should be able to use his superior strength to bully him on the ground, and even if the fight remains standing, Jones is eventually going to tag Machida the way Shogun Rua did. Of all the light heavyweights in the world, I give Machida the best chance of beating Jones. But right now I’d pick Jones over anyone.
Pick: Jones




Frank Mir vs. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira
Mir has made no secret that he’s a little annoyed that he even has to give Nogueira a rematch, three years after Mir won by TKO. And Mir really doesn’t like the fact that Nogueira and his supporters have suggested that an illness prior to the last fight is the reason Nogueira won.

This time around there should be no excuses, and the fight should go more or less the way the last one did: Mir will get the better of Nogueira standing, and he won’t even try to engage Nogueira on the ground. Nogueira did earn a solid win over Brendan Schaub in August, but to the extent that these two have changed since the last time they fought, I think Mir has become bigger and stronger while Nogueira has become older and slower.
Pick: Mir

Tito Ortiz vs. Antonio Rogério Nogueira
A year ago Ortiz was largely written off as washed up, but he deserves a lot of credit for persevering: He beat Ryan Bader soundly and then fought a good fight in a losing effort against Rashad Evans. And the mere fact that Ortiz is now preparing to fight for the third time in less than six months, after fighting only once a year every year from 2007 to 2010, says a lot about how much healthier he is after his recovery from back surgery.

Nogueira, on the other hand, is on a two-fight losing streak and hasn’t had a really strong performance since he TKO’d Luiz Cane more than two years ago. If either one of these guys has looked washed up recently, it’s Little Nog.

However, in this particular matchup Nogueira’s boxing is going to carry the day: Nogueira should be able to keep Ortiz at range and batter him with punches, and eventually Nogueira will wear Ortiz down enough to win by TKO.
Pick: Nogueira

Claude Patrick vs. Brian Ebersole
Patrick is 3-0 since signing with the UFC lat year, and if he can win this one he’ll start to make some noise in the welterweight division. But Ebersole, who’s been fighting for 11 years, is much more experienced than Patrick and has a more versatile ground game, and should be able to win a decision.
Pick: Ebersole

Mark Hominick vs. Chan Sung Jung
My pick for fight of the night, Hominick vs. Jung has all the makings to be one of those fights that makes you lean forward, clench your fists and stare in awe of the intensity of the action. Hominick will have the hometown crowd on his side in Toronto, just as he did the last time he fought, when he lost to Jose Aldo at UFC 129, but in that fight it was a Rocky-like crowd, cheering him because he simply wouldn’t quit no matter how much punishment he took. In this fight, Hominick will be the better striker in the cage, and he should be able to out-land Jung and win convincingly.
Pick: Hominick

 

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UFC 140 Fight Card: Breaking Down Frank Mir vs. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira

Most of the focus for UFC 140 has been put on Lyoto Machida and Jon Jones.  The rest of the card is decent, but the fights lack the certain panache that the main event seems to have.In fact, many casual fans might even know that a co-main event is…

Most of the focus for UFC 140 has been put on Lyoto Machida and Jon Jones.  The rest of the card is decent, but the fights lack the certain panache that the main event seems to have.

In fact, many casual fans might even know that a co-main event is taking place on the card.  Part of this might have to do with the fact that it is a rematch between Frank Mir and Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira, who Mir beat by knockout in the second round when they first fought at UFC 92.

It was later proven that Nogueira had just gotten over a staph infection right before the fight.

Most fans probably haven’t paid attention to that, though.  Instead, they focused on the knockout loss and nothing else.  This might be why the fight is getting so little attention.

But considering that both men might actually get a serious heavyweight fight if they win, it deserves some love.

Here are five points fans should look at when assessing this fight.

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UFC 140 Predictions

Main Card Predictions Light Heavyweight Championship bout: Jon Jones (c) vs Lyoto Machida Love both these guys. The patience of Machida will probably give Jon Jones a little bit of trouble for the first round. However, I don’t think there is much that Machida can do against the elusive Jones. The best chance Machida has

Main Card Predictions

Light Heavyweight Championship bout: Jon Jones (c) vs Lyoto Machida

Love both these guys. The patience of Machida will probably give Jon Jones a little bit of trouble for the first round. However, I don’t think there is much that Machida can do against the elusive Jones. The best chance Machida has at winning this fight is being Jon Jones Guard and landing long punches. I hope the odds are too far apart on this one. I like Jon Jones winning this one pretty much no matter what. If the odds are like -600 though, I might take Machida.

Heavyweight bout: Frank Mir vs Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira

A rematch that Mir won the first time. I think this back to being a toss up again as Nogueira was sick with the flu last time they fought. If the odds are ridiculously skewed in favor of Mir, I like Nogueira to win. Otherwise if its close go with Mir.

Light Heavyweight bout: Tito Ortiz vs Antônio Rogério Nogueira

Tito ain’t KOing Nogueira on the feet so imo that will give Nogueira time to work his championship level boxing. Ortiz’ best shot at winning this is obviously one way. The double leg > GnP. However, he is going against a Nogueira. So in that position you have to worry about being armbarred. The two brothers have some of the best armbars in the game. Nogueira’s boxing is much much better than Tito’s. I like Nogueira winning this, but I’ve been finding myself rooting for Tito in his last few fights. Maybe its the nostalgic fan in me. I used to dislike Tito all those years he fought before his stint on the TUF show, before he came back for the first Ken Shamrock fight, but these days I’m a fan. I think Nogueira has the right skillset to give Ortiz problems. I see little Nog taking a decision. Cardio could be Ortiz ace in the hole in this one though.

Welterweight bout: Claude Patrick vs Brian Ebersole

Ebersole. There are only a few people in the division that can beat him right now.

Featherweight bout: Mark Hominick vs Chan Sung Jung

Awesome fight potential, but I lean towards Hominick here. Sung Jung is wild and Hominick is crisp and tight. Big advantage for Hominick.

Preliminary card (Ion Television)

Light Heavyweight bout: Krzysztof Soszynski vs Igor Pokrajac

Soszynski will likely win being bigger and better on the ground. I like the way Igor fights though.

Middleweight bout: Jared Hamman vs Constantinos Philippou

Hamman is the guy that presses and he doesn’t look like hes tough or a fighter, but hes got skills. I expect him to win then sell you a computer when its over.

Lightweight bout: John Makdessi vs Dennis Hallman

One thing you can count on here is that Hallman won’t be wearing a mankini. Only prediction to be made here.

Bantamweight bout: Yves Jabouin vs Walel Watson

Preliminary card

Lightweight bout: Mark Bocek vs Nik Lentz

I want to see this fight. Bocek has been a monster lately, but Nik Lentz is always fun to watch and has some good skills. On the ground though Bocek has distinct advantage.

Welterweight bout: Rich Attonito vs Jake Hecht

Lightweight bout: Mitch Clarke vs John Cholish

UFC 140: Does a Win Put Frank Mir in Title Contention?

Frank Mir has been on the rebound ever since he lost to Brock Lesnar at UFC 100. Mir had a chance to get back into the mix when he took on Shane Carwin at UFC 111. Once again for Mir it would not be his night, as he lost to Carwin by KO.&nbsp…

Frank Mir has been on the rebound ever since he lost to Brock Lesnar at UFC 100. 

Mir had a chance to get back into the mix when he took on Shane Carwin at UFC 111. 

Once again for Mir it would not be his night, as he lost to Carwin by KO. 

Since then Mir has won two straight fights. One was a lackluster KO victory against Mirko Cro Cop, the other against Roy Nelson.

At UFC 140, Mir will face another well known heavyweight, Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira

Mir was not only the first man to beat Nogueira in the UFC, he was the first man to defeat him by TKO. If Mir can repeat his performance, he could very well be on his way to title contention once again.

Mir is still one of the most well known fighters in the heavyweight division. That, as well as the heavyweight division being top heavy, are reasons why Mir is always a couple of wins away from a title shot. 

Mir will have to get an impressive win over another top heavyweight, though. 

Dana White has shown in the past that he does not reward just anybody with a title shot. 

No matter how good Mir’s record is, if he doesn’t win fights in impressive fashion, he will be just another fighter with wins against mediocre opponents. 

Mir will have to show that he can still pull off the big wins and hold his own with other top contenders. 

Defeating Nogueira will be a good start. 

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UFC 140: 4 Reasons Why Anotonio Nogueira Can Still Compete at Heavyweight

At UFC 140, Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira will meet Frank Mir in a rematch that could push one of them into title contention.Nogueira is one of the true legends of MMA. The former Pride heavyweight and UFC interim heavyweight champ has been t…

At UFC 140, Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira will meet Frank Mir in a rematch that could push one of them into title contention.

Nogueira is one of the true legends of MMA

The former Pride heavyweight and UFC interim heavyweight champ has been through a lot over the past couple of years. 

Despite being in what many are considering the twilight of his career, Nogueira can still perform in the heavyweight division. 

Keep reading to find out why.

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UFC 140: Frank Mir Says "The Post Fight Chatter of Injuries Was Disrespectful"

Former UFC Heavyweight champion Frank Mir says he has nothing to prove in his second bout with Antonio Rodrigo Nogeuira, but his words on today’s UFC 140 media conference call paints quite a different picture. Mir was asked by Damon Martin of MMAWeekly…

Former UFC Heavyweight champion Frank Mir says he has nothing to prove in his second bout with Antonio Rodrigo Nogeuira, but his words on today’s UFC 140 media conference call paints quite a different picture.

Mir was asked by Damon Martin of MMAWeekly.com if he was surprised that this rematch was made after such a clear cut victory in the first one.

“Obviously the first fight was not so clear cut based on a lot of words, circumstances so I do feel that due to injuries or what not that there is some unfinished business.” Mir stated in a recent blog on Sportsnet.ca that he has nothing to prove in this second meeting with Nogueira but did admit he was bothered by all the post-fight injury talk and had his own perspective about revealing injuries after a fight.

“It did bother me yes, I mean if the injury affects the outcome sure, like if you are asked why you didn’t use your boxing much and you say you have a broken hand, well that’s legit. But anytime a guy explains poor performance with injuries and doesn’t acknowledge I lost because the guy in front of you beat you, I feel it’s disrespectful”

Mir is the longest serving heavyweight in the UFC, has the most victories in the UFC of any heavyweight at 13, and has held the title twice. He was asked if he sees himself right in the title mix in 2012?

“I think so, if i get a win in this fight I will be on a three fight winning streak so I don’t see why not.

It has been over two years since he fought Nogueira and many wonder how each fighter has evolved in that time and if there has been a significant change in Big Nog’s style in that time.

 

“After so many fights, I don’t really see much of a style drift in him, it’s pretty much locked in. The big difference I see may be in his confidence coming off his last win in Brazil. Sometimes it’s confidence that is the difference between executing a technique.”

In all of his years in mixed martial arts, Mir has never fought for the fans in Canada and was asked about that.

“I’ve been up there many times before with appearances and etc., and it’s amazing. We think we get pretty good recognition and support here in the States but it increases dramatically the minute we cross the border.”

Frank Mir faces Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira at UFC 140 on December 10th from the Air Canada Center in Toronto.

For a full fight by fight preview of the card click here!

 

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