Where Is MMA’s Next Great Middleweight?

Filed under: UFC, Strikeforce, BellatorFor all his pre-fight bluster, Chael Sonnen walked into the octagon as a major underdog against UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva, with most expecting him to emerge chastened and quieted, however briefly. Y…

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Anderson Silva kicks Chael Sonnen in the main event of UFC 117.For all his pre-fight bluster, Chael Sonnen walked into the octagon as a major underdog against UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva, with most expecting him to emerge chastened and quieted, however briefly. Yet for about 23 minutes, Sonnen did just what he said he would, dominating Silva as he seemingly coasted towards his moment of glory. It was not to be. In a comeback that will live on in MMA lore for years to come, Silva found a way to steal a win from Sonnen’s back pocket, trapping him with a fight-ending triangle/armbar submission.

Even in losing, though, Sonnen did something of immeasurable value to the UFC: he stayed a viable contender. Beyond the UFC’s long-reigning champion, a look at the 185-pound class worldwide shows a wide-open field. More specifically, most of the world’s top 10 middleweights are over 30 years old. While opportunities abound, though, few young 185-pound prospects have distinguished themselves.

Most weight classes have their exciting, young prodigies. Featherweight has Jose Aldo, welterweight has John Hathaway, and light-heavyweight has Jon Jones, among others. So where, we must ask, is the next great, young middleweight?

Kendall Grove Apologizes to Spike TV for Controversial Comments

Filed under: MMA Videos, UFC, FanHouse Exclusive, VideosLAS VEGAS — MMA Fighting caught up with Kendall Grove following his UFC 116 win over Goran Reljic.

“Da Spyder” weighed on on whether he deserved the split decision win and trying to put together…

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LAS VEGAS — MMA Fighting caught up with Kendall Grove following his UFC 116 win over Goran Reljic.

“Da Spyder” weighed on on whether he deserved the split decision win and trying to put together a solid winning streak. He also apologized for controversial remarks he made about Spike TV, which some believed led to him being taken off Saturday’s televised prelim special.

Check out the video interview below.

UFC 116 Undercard Live Blog: Grove vs. Reljic, Harris vs. Branch, More

Filed under: UFCThis is the UFC 116 live blog for all four of the untelevised preliminary bouts in support of tonight’s UFC 116 pay-per-view at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.

The four bouts are Kendall Grove vs. Goran Reljic, Gerald Harris vs. Dave Branc…

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Kendall Grove vs. Goran Reljic will compete on the UFC 116 undercard in Las Vegas.This is the UFC 116 live blog for all four of the untelevised preliminary bouts in support of tonight’s UFC 116 pay-per-view at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.

The four bouts are Kendall Grove vs. Goran Reljic, Gerald Harris vs. Dave Branch, Daniel Roberts vs. Forrest Petz and Jon Madsen vs. Karlos Vemola.

The live blog is below.



The Cut List: Who’s Facing Unemployment With Loss at UFC 116?

Filed under: UFCAmid all the hoopla surrounding the heavyweight title fight at UFC 116 this weekend, it’s easy to forget that while some fighters are competing for glory and lucrative paydays, others are just fighting for survival.

Hardly a UFC event …

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Amid all the hoopla surrounding the heavyweight title fight at UFC 116 this weekend, it’s easy to forget that while some fighters are competing for glory and lucrative paydays, others are just fighting for survival.

Hardly a UFC event goes by without at least one or two of the losers getting quietly cut from the roster a few days later. Their contracts may still have three fights left on them, but one bad performance (or just consecutive losing ones), and suddenly that piece of paper is good for little more than bird cage lining.

So who could be facing make-or-break moments at UFC 116, and who’s most likely to join the swollen ranks of America’s unemployed after this weekend? Let’s take a look after the jump.

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