5 Fights That All UFC Fans Want to See

Over the last several years, Dana White has sent the sport of Ultimate Fighting through the roof. It has come to be one of the largest growing sports on the face of the earth. While we have witnessed some of the most spectacular fights of all time, as …

Over the last several years, Dana White has sent the sport of Ultimate Fighting through the roof. It has come to be one of the largest growing sports on the face of the earth. While we have witnessed some of the most spectacular fights of all time, as fans we still want more.

While the big issue of the fighter’s weight class comes into play, there are still fights we want to see. I am speaking on behalf of UFC fans when I reveal the five potential fights that fans are dying to see.

Please sit back and enjoy.

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Georges St. Pierre and Rashad Evans Discuss Fox Deal and the Ultimate Fighter

With the recent announcement of a seven-year partnership between the UFC and FOX Sports, MMA fans and fighters are excited about the potential for what’s to come.Georges St. Pierre and Rashad Evans were both on set of today’s press conference from the …

With the recent announcement of a seven-year partnership between the UFC and FOX Sports, MMA fans and fighters are excited about the potential for what’s to come.

Georges St. Pierre and Rashad Evans were both on set of today’s press conference from the Fox lot to discuss the monumental deal with MMA H.E.A.T’s Karyn Bryant.

“It’s a big deal,” said Evans, who is the former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion.  “It’s the chance for our sport to be seen on the level on the likes of football, Nascar, Major League Baseball and hockey, and that’s one thing our sport has been lacking.”

“The demographic is going to draw, and so many people seeing the UFC for the first time is going to be huge for us, and it’s going to be huge for our whole organization,” Evans continued.  “As an athlete, I want to compete on the biggest stage and having this opportunity gives me that to compete on the biggest stage.”

The deal will consist of six events being broadcast on FX with four others being shown on FOX.  The first event will be held on November 12, 2011.

“It’s an opportunity to perform to a bigger range of audience so it’s very exciting for us,” said St. Pierre, who is the current UFC Welterweight Champion.

Other parts of the deal include major changes to The Ultimate Fighter.  Plans are to take everything live, including the fights and the verbal exchanges between the coaches.  Everything will be in real-time.

Instead of having the coaches go back to training camps while the season airs, they will now be forced to prepare for the fight while on the show and have to fight immediately after the show is over.

“If they say I’m going to have to do it then I’m going to have to do it,” St. Pierre said. “It should not be that bad because my opponent will be on the same circumstances that I am.”

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Georges St-Pierre and Rashad Evans Talk UFC on FOX, Upcoming Fights

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LOS ANGELES — MMA Fighting spoke to UFC fighters Georges St-Pierre and Rashad Evans following the UFC on FOX press conference in Los Angeles. The fighters talked about how exciting it was to team up with FOX as well as their upcoming fights. St-Pierre talked about why he is looking forward to fighting Nick Diaz once and for all and Evans discussed his injured hand as well as who he thinks will win between Jon Jones and Quinton Jackson.

 

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LOS ANGELES — MMA Fighting spoke to UFC fighters Georges St-Pierre and Rashad Evans following the UFC on FOX press conference in Los Angeles. The fighters talked about how exciting it was to team up with FOX as well as their upcoming fights. St-Pierre talked about why he is looking forward to fighting Nick Diaz once and for all and Evans discussed his injured hand as well as who he thinks will win between Jon Jones and Quinton Jackson.

 

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Dana White Flies to LA on Day Before Fox Network Big Announcement: Things That Make You Go Hmmm…

Well Dana White tweeted today: And that sent rumors buzzing that White and Frankie Edgar‘s trip to Los Angeles could be due to the big announcement Fox Network has planned tomorrow (Thursday, August 18th). As.

Well Dana White tweeted today:

And that sent rumors buzzing that White and Frankie Edgar‘s trip to Los Angeles could be due to the big announcement Fox Network has planned tomorrow (Thursday, August 18th). As reported by MMA Weekly:

It was released on Wednesday by John Ourand from Sports Business Daily that Fox executives were in Los Angeles for a press conference scheduled for Thursday afternoon that would be “one of the biggest announcements in FOX Sports history.”

MMA enthusiasts are expecting to hear that a major broadcast deal has been struck between UFC and Fox for a multi-year contract negotiated around $90 million dollars. To add fuel to this pretty much true theory, it’s been reported that also on route to LA today were Georges St. Pierre and Rashad Evans. The Fox Press Conference is said to be held at 10:00am (PT) in Studio 2A at the Fox Network Center. This would really suck and/or be a little funny if it has nothing to do with UFC.

UFC Rio: Breakdown of Anderson Silva vs. Yushin Okami

Anderson Silva, love him or hate him, is one of the best fighters to ever set foot in the Octagon.To some, he is in the top two pound-for-pound best. To others, he is the best fighter in the sport today.  It seems like ancient history when trying …

Anderson Silva, love him or hate him, is one of the best fighters to ever set foot in the Octagon.

To some, he is in the top two pound-for-pound best. To others, he is the best fighter in the sport today. 

It seems like ancient history when trying to remember the last time Anderson Silva was standing in the BLUE corner. He has dominated the UFC Middleweight division like none other has in any weight class. With each win, Silva sets records and builds his legacy of being one of the greatest of all time. 

One glance at him, and you do not see a fighter. You see a skinny Brazilian man, with little to no scar tissue, who does not have the typical cauliflower ears many BJJ and wrestling fighters tend to have. But once in a cage, he turns into a phenomenal combatant.

His championship reign, winning streak, and record setting will be on the line once again come UFC RIO. He will be facing the strong contender, Yushin Okami. Okami is the last man to have a win over “The Spider”, but came at the disqualification of Silva when he knocked out Okami with an illegal upkick. 

This is redemption time for Silva, and the stage is set for him. He will be fighting in his home country of Brazil, looking to avenge the blemish that his fight with Okami has left. But one must look at factors that affect a fighter’s situation during the fight. 

By being in front of his home country, the pressure may be on Silva to perform. This may very well get him out of his element and cause openings for Okami to capitalize on. Also, his records are on the line, not to mention his belt. 

Silva wants to build his legacy and remain undefeated, but each fight he wins is also an addition to the risk and what he can lose. A fighter who wins the belt after two fights and then loses it right after, does not hurt their legacy too significantly. If Silva loses to Okami, he will take a dramatic hit to his reputation. 

Anderson is at a point where fans want to see him lose just because he is doing so well. It may be out of jealously, the fact he dominated well-liked fighters like Forrest Griffin and Rich Franklin, or because they have given in to Chael Sonnen’s jokes.

Whatever reason, the greater he becomes, the more people hate him. Yushin will look to shock the Middleweight division and be the one to end Silva’s reign. 

The pressure is on Yushin Okami as well. He is on a three-fight winning streak, and it is finally his shot at the belt. He was in title contention against Rich Franklin in 2007, riding on a six-fight winning streak, but lost the decision. He followed with three wins before being stopped by Sonnen, and then gained three more wins. He has been clamoring for his shot, and due to Sonnen and Vitor Belfort, his shot has been pushed and postponed. 

With the pressure of his first UFC title shot, he will try to prove to the world that he is the best Japanese fighter, as Dana White has stated. He will also be on Silva’s home turf, which can psychologically hinder a fighter.

His advantage will be his wrestling and the fact he has been training with Chael Sonnen, the only man to give a beating to the Champion and come the closest to taking his title. 

The question is, will Yushin be fast enough to get Silva on the ground? Every fight starts standing, and this is where Silva is the most dangerous. If Yushin pushes the pace, he could eliminate the time Silva takes to figure out his opponent, setting himself up for a takedown. But once on the ground, will Yushin stay busy like Sonnen? Or will he take more risks in going for submissions?

Yushin is not one to recently go for submissions, but rather get TKOs or decision wins. This could be the problem for Okami since his normal striking will not work the same way. 

Silva is only human, and makes mistakes, but one cannot deny that you cannot fully understand fighting Silva until you actually do. Okami has faced Silva before, but not the Silva we know today. The situational advantage that Okami has is that most of the pressure is on Anderson.

Also, if Okami loses, it just makes Silva look better, whereas if Anderson loses, he looks worse, and Okami looks incredible. The situation will be similar to when Fabricio Werdum fought Fedor Emelianenko.

One other factor is that Anderson is getting older. He may not show it a lot, but at 36, his MMA career is starting to come to an end. He may or may not be at his peak, or he may be on the down slope. But for a fighter like Silva, his descent will be more gradual. 

Dana White said it well that Silva is fighting for his legacy, and Okami is fighting for respect. Okami, like the rest of the Middleweights, are fantastic fighters. The problem is that Anderson has been so dominant for so long, the rest of the division looks weak. If you were to remove Silva from the division tomorrow, the Middleweights would all look a lot better. 

This is Silva’s legacy. By shutting down Yushin Okami, he will continue his march toward greatness, and stay on top of the rankings. If he loses and Georges St.Pierre wins his fight against Diaz, he may very well be bumped to second place. Whether this is justified or not, it will inevitably happen. 

Regardless, you will see history be made at UFC RIO. Either Silva will once again expand his reign, or Okami will dethrone him and make “The Spider” keep his hand at his side.  

 

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UFC: Why Sonnen vs. Silva Is Still the Most Exciting Fight Imaginable

In the last 18 months, we’ve seen Fedor Emelianenko’s mystique vanish and Georges St-Pierre has bored us for the fourth fight in a row.Brock Lesnar has been exposed as an emperor with no clothes, and B.J. Penn was punched into gatekeeper status.It’s be…

In the last 18 months, we’ve seen Fedor Emelianenko‘s mystique vanish and Georges St-Pierre has bored us for the fourth fight in a row.

Brock Lesnar has been exposed as an emperor with no clothes, and B.J. Penn was punched into gatekeeper status.

It’s been open “dethrone royalty” season for every fan favourite in the sport… well, almost.

Anderson “The Spider” Silva has continued to fight the best challengers and he keeps dropping our jaws—and nearly breaking Vitor Belfort’s.

On most analysts’ charts, Silva is currently the pound-for-pound best MMA fighter in history. And it is nearly impossible to argue otherwise.

Recently, he turned the lights out on the frighteningly resurrected career of Belfort. Before that, he embarrassed Forrest Griffin. And let us not forget the facial reconstruction on Rich Franklin.

Silva has dominated every single opponent since entering the Octagon—except one.

Chael Sonnen gave Silva the biggest workout and scare of his UFC career—by a long shot.

Although, post-fight, Sonnen’s face was the bumpier of the two, Silva was well behind on all four-and-a-half rounds before a “lucky” choke saved his belt.

Up until that moment, Sonnen came at Silva relentlessly. He ate a lot, but he fed Silva more.

Silva could get no comfortable rhythm and never dictated either the pace, ring space or style of the match.

It was the only fight in his UFC run where he looked like he was in a fight.

No one has ever managed to make Silva look uncomfortable and reactionary.

No one.

Ever.

There is no greater fighter in UFC or MMA history than Silva. And there has been no single fight in Silva’s career in which he was dominated for four-plus rounds.

Name me a better fight than Sonnen vs. Silva 2.

That’s right.

There is none.

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