UFC on Versus 4: What Rick Story Must Do to Beat Nate Marquardt

Rick Story has made his name by walking into fights and being relentlessly aggressive from start to finish.  He’s one of those fighters who’s so enjoyable to watch because you know with absolute certainty he’ll be in top shape to…

Rick Story has made his name by walking into fights and being relentlessly aggressive from start to finish.  He’s one of those fighters who’s so enjoyable to watch because you know with absolute certainty he’ll be in top shape to go 15 full minutes, and press the action by continuously moving forward and making his opponent fight him.  In short, Rick Story fights have no lulls.

That strategy alone can either carry him to victory over Nate Marquardt this Sunday night, or be the cause of his demise by making one wrong move in being overly aggressive against a savvy veteran who knows how to capitalize on opponent’s mistakes.  

I like this fight because both men have a lot to prove.  For Marquardt, it’s the start of a new chapter in an impressively long career, and another quest to capture a title.  He lost badly in his bid to take Anderson Silva’s middleweight crown nearly four years ago, and has spent that time trying to climb back up the mountain, only to get knocked back down every time he came close. 

Clearly, he feels at this point it’s better for him to drop to welterweight and see what kind of success he can have there.  It’s a good move.

For Story, a win over a talent like Marquardt would put his name at the top of the list for title contention.  Whether he would deserve that or not in his next fight is debatable, but what wouldn’t be debatable is his rocket-like ascension up the ranks of one of the deepest and toughest divisions in the UFC.  

Rick Story is hungry, and it shows in the way he fights and the way he approaches fights.  As I said earlier, that hunger has the ability to win him this fight against Marquardt, or put a halt to his rise.

To beat Marquardt, Story would be best served watching his fight against Chael Sonnen at UFC 109.  Sonnen served up a blueprint in how to deal with Marquardt by pressing forward at all costs and using outstanding wrestling and ground-and-pound from top position to nullify any counter attack Marquardt might muster.  By the end of the fight, the only damage Marquardt was able to inflict was a few shots from the bottom, one of which cut Sonnen badly, but none of which slowed the pace or the beating he was taking.

Story’s game plan shouldn’t be too different, and in fact Story’s fighting style isn’t that much different than Sonnen’s in that respect; press the action non-stop, use superior wrestling to take down your opponent, and take their will over the course of the fight. 

Marquardt has always taken his time to pick and choose his shots. His moments of pressing aggression tend to come when he senses weakness in his opponent and wants to finish the fight, something he is very adept at doing.  If Story doesn’t give him that opportunity, he can make the judges decision an easy one at the end of three rounds simply by fighting the only way he’s shown since coming into the UFC, relentlessly.

Rick Story’s fighting style is tailor made to give a lot of opponents fits, and Marquardt is no exception.  His achilles heel in this fight will be the well known short layoff he’s dealing with after having fought a three round war with Thiago Alves at UFC 130 less than four weeks ago.

Knowing the heart that Story brings with him into the cage, physical exhaustion won’t be on his agenda, and he’ll serve up 15 more minutes of hell, this time to Nate Marquardt.

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UFC on Versus 4: Rick Story and Some of the Best Wrestlers in MMA

UFC on Versus 4:  Rick Story and Some of the Best Wrestlers in MMABleacher Report’s John Heinis:How many times have we heard the phrase “wrestling is the best base to have before entering MMA?” While the grinding style of some wrestlers is no…

UFC on Versus 4:  Rick Story and Some of the Best Wrestlers in MMA

Bleacher Report’s John Heinis:

How many times have we heard the phrase “wrestling is the best base to have before entering MMA?”

While the grinding style of some wrestlers is not always entertaining (cough, Jon Fitch, cough), it is hard to argue that it is effective.

Welterweight prospect Rick Story is one of many strong wrestlers looking to stake their claim as an upper echelon talent at 170 pounds. 

After his upset win over Thiago Alves at UFC 129, “The Horror” Story is well on his way to that point.

Let’s take a look at a dozen of the most successful wrestlers in MMA right now; this list is in no particular order.

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UFC on Versus 4: Info and Predictions for Every Fight on the Card

UFC on Versus 4: A Look at Each Fight on the June 26 UFC Live Fight Card:Bleacher Report’s Nick Caron:Zuffa will continue a huge month of June with its fourth MMA event this Sunday night, UFC on Versus 4 from the Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh, PA…

UFC on Versus 4: A Look at Each Fight on the June 26 UFC Live Fight Card:

Bleacher Report’s Nick Caron:

Zuffa will continue a huge month of June with its fourth MMA event this Sunday night, UFC on Versus 4 from the Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh, PA. As always, Bleacher Report will be your home for the latest news, predictions and results of the event.

The main event will feature the welterweight debut of former middleweight contender Nate “The Great” Marquardt as he fights up-and-comer Rick Story in what will likely be a very important bout when it comes to future title aspirations for both men.

That fight will replace the original main event which was scheduled to be Marquardt against Anthony “Rumble” Johnson, who recently thoroughly beat Dan Hardy at UFC Fight Night: Nogueira vs. Davis in late-March. Johnson was forced out of the bout, though, with a rotator cuff injury.

The event will air on Versus in the U.S. and Rogers Sportsnet in Canada, with the preliminary fights being available on Facebook. The following is the official finalized fight card.

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UFC on Versus 4 Results: Live Updates Plus Post-Fight Reaction and Commentary

UFC on Versus 4 will take place on Sunday, June 26 from Pittsburgh, PA’s Consol Energy Center. The fight will be headlined by a bout between former middleweight contender Nate Marquardt and up and the fast rising Rick Story. The bout will be Marquardt;…

UFC on Versus 4 will take place on Sunday, June 26 from Pittsburgh, PA’s Consol Energy Center. The fight will be headlined by a bout between former middleweight contender Nate Marquardt and up and the fast rising Rick Story. The bout will be Marquardt;s debut in the welterweight division.

Marquardt is coming off a unanimous decision win over Dan Miller at UFC 128.  Before the Miller fight he had gone 2-2 in his four previous bouts and was unable to string together two consecutive victories.

Story comes into the bout as a late replacement for Marquardt’s original opponent Anthony Johnson. Story made his UFC debut at UFC 99, losing to John Hathaway. Since that time he has gone on a six-fight winning streak with his last win being a unanimous decision victory over Thiago Alves at UFC 130 on May 28.

 

The main card will be broadcast on the Versus network at 9 p.m. ET:

Nate Marquardt vs. Rick Story

Pat Barry vs. Cheick Kongo

Matt Brown vs. John Howard

Matt Mitrione vs. Christian Morecraft

The preliminary card will be available on the UFC’s facebook page at 4:55 p.m. ET:

Manny Gamburyan vs. Tyson Griffin

Joe Stevenson vs. Javier Vazquez

Joe Lauzon vs. Curt Warburton

Rich Attonito vs. Daniel Roberts

Nik Lentz vs. Charles Oliveira

Matt Grice vs. Ricardo Lamas

Edward Faaloloto vs. Michael Johnson

Stay tuned to Bleacher Report as we provide you with pre-fight, in-fight and post-fight coverage of UFC on Versus 4: Nate Marquardt vs. Rick Story.

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‘Marquardt vs. Story’ Fight-Picking Contest: Win ‘UFC Ultimate Royce Gracie’ on Blu-ray!

UFC Ultimate Royce Gracie Blu-ray DVD box cover MMA DVDs

How ’bout we keep this fight-picking train rolling, eh? I’ve just come into the possession of a Blu-ray copy of UFC Ultimate Royce Gracie — which hit stores last month — and I figured one of you jokers might wants it. Hit us with the synopsis, Amazon:

This comprehensive Blu-ray collection captures the jiu-jitsu master at his best with nearly six hours of content, including interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and of course, his classic fights against Ken Shamrock, Kimo Leopoldo, and Kazushi Sakuraba.

But you can’t win if you don’t play. This Sunday night, UFC Live: Marquardt vs. Story goes down at the Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh, featuring Marquardt’s debut at 170 and a heavyweight clash between Pat Barry and Cheick Kongo. Submit your predictions for these two fights in the comments section below, including the winner’s name, the method of victory, and the time/round of stoppage, if any. Your entry should be in this format:

UFC Ultimate Royce Gracie Blu-ray DVD box cover MMA DVDs

How ’bout we keep this fight-picking train rolling, eh? I’ve just come into the possession of a Blu-ray copy of UFC Ultimate Royce Gracie — which hit stores last month — and I figured one of you jokers might wants it. Hit us with the synopsis, Amazon:

This comprehensive Blu-ray collection captures the jiu-jitsu master at his best with nearly six hours of content, including interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and of course, his classic fights against Ken Shamrock, Kimo Leopoldo, and Kazushi Sakuraba.

But you can’t win if you don’t play. This Sunday night, UFC Live: Marquardt vs. Story goes down at the Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh, featuring Marquardt’s debut at 170 and a heavyweight clash between Pat Barry and Cheick Kongo. Submit your predictions for these two fights in the comments section below, including the winner’s name, the method of victory, and the time/round of stoppage, if any. Your entry should be in this format:

Nate Marquardt def. Rick Story via split-decision (29-28, 29-28, 28-29)
Pat Barry def. Cheick Kongo via TKO, 1:56 of round 3

Please include the judges’ scores if you think a fight will end in a decision, in case we need them for a tie-breaker. The most accurate prediction wins the Royce Gracie disc. Entries must be in by this Sunday at noon ET, and we’ll announce the winner the next day; one entry per person, please. Any other questions, let us know. Thanks for playing, and props to Anchor Bay Entertainment for the hookup.

UFC on Versus 4: Nate Marquardt Talks About Competing as a Welterweight

For Nate Marquardt, entering the welterweight division will be a change for the former 185 lb contender, as he looks to compete against Rick Story at UFC on Versus 4. Marquardt will be walking into the bout at a much lighter weight, but he will al…

For Nate Marquardt, entering the welterweight division will be a change for the former 185 lb contender, as he looks to compete against Rick Story at UFC on Versus 4. 

Marquardt will be walking into the bout at a much lighter weight, but he will also be one of the bigger guys competing in the division. 

In an exclusive interview with MMAWeekly.com, Marquardt addressed his choice to move down a weight class, saying he feels comfortable walking around at a lighter weight. 

“For my last fight, I was walking around a little bit lighter and I just felt way better,” Marquardt said.

While going 10-4 during his tenure in the middleweight division, Marquardt said he never thought about transitioning to a new weight class. But after some convincing from fellow training partner and UFC Welterweight champion, Georges St-Pierre, he decided to make the move. 

But his opponent, Rick Story, will not be an easy task. Story has quickly become one of the top prospects in the welterweight division. He has risen through the rankings and earned wins over Thiago Alves, Dustin Hazelett and Johnny Hendricks. Should Marquardt pick up a win in his debut, he will ascend up the rankings and possibly earn a title shot in the near future. 

But for now, Marquardt is only focused on his opponent.

“We just kinda’ decided that I need to do what’s best for me and right now I’m fighting Rick Story and that’s all there is to it,” he said.

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