UFC 130: Frankie Edgar vs. Gray Maynard Breakdowns and Predictions

They say that three times is a charm, although I’m not exactly sure who “they” are…
Perhaps they are gypsies? Or fortune tellers? Or Bas Rutten in the flesh?
I don’t really know, but I do know that the current UFC Lightweight …

They say that three times is a charm, although I’m not exactly sure who “they” are…

Perhaps they are gypsies? Or fortune tellers? Or Bas Rutten in the flesh?

I don’t really know, but I do know that the current UFC Lightweight Champion, Frankie “the Answer” Edgar, had better hope that luck is on his side on the 28th of May, when he is set to face-off for the third time in his professional MMA career (second time consecutively) against his old nemesis, Gray “the Bully” Maynard, at UFC 130 in Las Vegas.

After two previous meetings, it is apparent that Maynard holds the advantage against Edgar, despite fighting to what was a very exciting draw at UFC 125. The first encounter between these two warriors was approximately three years ago at UFC Fight Night: Florian vs. Lauzon, which saw Maynard win via unanimous decision (hence the edge).

Edgar has yet to redeem that loss, and like any competitive athlete, I would have to think that it weighs heavily on his mind from time to time (yeah…that’s an understatement).

If Edgar plans to retain his belt for a third successive title defense, he had better hope for a better game plan than simply surviving the first round. As impressive as Edgar was for weathering the storm, I wouldn’t think that he would be so lucky a second time around.

If he finds himself in trouble again like the last time, I don’t see this fight going the full distance—a rarity for both fighters.

 

UFC 130 Main Card

Lightweight Championship bout:  Frankie Edgar (c) vs. Gray Maynard

Light Heavyweight bout:  Quinton Jackson vs. Matt Hamill

Heavyweight bout:  Frank Mir vs. Roy Nelson

Middleweight bout:  Brian Stann vs. Jorge Santiago

Heavyweight bout:  Stefan Struve vs. Travis Browne

 

Preliminary Card (Spike TV)

Welterweight bout:  Thiago Alves vs. Rick Story

Bantamweight bout:  Miguel Torres vs. Demetrious Johnson

 

Preliminary Card (Facebook?)

Middleweight bout:  Kendall Grove vs. Tim Boetsch

Lightweight bout:  Cody McKenzie vs. Bart Palaszewski

Bantamweight bout:  Renan Barão vs. Cole Escovedo

Bantamweight bout:  Chris Cariaso vs. Michael McDonald

*All fights are subject to change.

 

Frankie Edgar: The Breakdown

Edgar has a record of 13 wins, one loss and one draw. As previously stated, both of those blemishes came at the hands and tremendous wrestling prowess of Gray Maynard.

Edgar is on a five fight win streak, which includes back-to-back wins against former Lightweight Champion, BJ Penn.

Despite fighting to a draw in his last bout against Maynard, Edgar (along with Maynard) was awarded with “Fight of the Night” honours, and proved once and for all to fight fans everywhere that he absolutely deserves to wear the Lightweight crown.

After a massive beating in the first round that saw Edgar get knocked down on more than one occasion, he not only survived the round, but he also managed to battle back to take the advantage in the overall fight.

If you haven’t already, I strongly suggest you watch this fight.

It should also be noted that Edgar has gone the full distance in 10 out of his last 12 fights.

 

Gray Maynard: The Breakdown

Maynard is undefeated with a record of 10 wins, one draw and one no contest—no losses to date.

Maynard’s last eight fights have also all gone the full distance, which might suggest that both of these men have obvious difficulty in finishing fights.

The no contest happened in Maynard’s fight against Rob Emerson due to the fact that he knocked himself out, after slamming Emerson onto the mat.

If memory serves correctly, Maynard disputed the referee’s decision at the time, claiming that he was conscious throughout the ordeal, but after watching the replay several times, it was apparent that the “Bully” was out cold.

Despite having an undefeated professional record, Maynard did lose to Nate Diaz by way of guillotine choke in the semi-finals of The Ultimate Fighter 5, but I think it’s safe to say that he has evolved quite a bit as a fighter since then.

 

The Prediction

No guillotine chokes here.

After my brutal predictions for UFC 129, where I officially scored 0 out of 5 correct in the main card (what can I say? I love the underdog!), I’ll be looking to play it a little bit safer this time around—the problem with that is, with these two amazing competitors, just about anything can happen.

Well…almost anything.

Give Maynard credit—he almost knocked Edgar out in the first round on their last meeting. The operative word there is “almost.”

I don’t expect that Edgar will be approaching this fight the same way, and no doubt, the adjustments that he made in the later rounds taught him a thing or two about how to actually defeat Maynard.

I’m sticking with the trend on this one, and I’m choosing Frankie Edgar to win by decision.

I’ll save my crazy pick for the Frank Mir vs Roy Nelson match-up.

 

 

These are my opinions. If you don’t like them…I have others. Check them out at www.mrjamesryan.com

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Tonight (May 5) on HurtsBad Radio, Todd Jackson will be talking to Mr. James Ryan about the release of his new book Desolate Warrior. It’s a book about the triumphs and struggles of Will Ribiero.  And speaking of triumphs and struggles, amputee MMA fighter,  Matt Betzold, will also be on the show to talk about his contributions to the Desolate Warrior project, as well as, his commitment to the fight game.

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Yushin Okami: "All I Think About Is Defeating Anderson (Silva)"

While the speculation surrounding a superfight between Anderson Silva and Georges St-Pierre continues to grow, Japanese star Yushin Okami looks to spoil that opportunity, as he will challenge the Brazilian for the UFC middleweight title at UFC Rio this…

While the speculation surrounding a superfight between Anderson Silva and Georges St-Pierre continues to grow, Japanese star Yushin Okami looks to spoil that opportunity, as he will challenge the Brazilian for the UFC middleweight title at UFC Rio this summer.

The recent announcement of Okami and Silva became somewhat of a surprise to most mixed martial arts fans, as UFC president Dana White stated previously that Silva and St-Pierre would meet if both champions were to defeat their opponents, which they did,  having essentially cleaned out their respective divisions.

But for now, it appears the UFC boss has other plans.

And for Okami, he seems quite content with being booked against Silva, who, after winning 10 of his last 12 UFC bouts, is ready to get his shot at the title.

“My opponent is the champion Anderson, the fight is in Brazil, and I am the challenger. I’d say that the table has been set,” he said to MMAFighting.com.

Okami has been eagerly awaiting a rematch with the champion ever since his debut in the UFC five years prior. In January, 2006, Okami was awarded the victory via disqualification after Silva landed an illegal kick that left the Japanese star unconscious and unable to continue.

While Okami said he believes Silva’s kick was not intentional, Silva has held a grudge against Okami and he publicly stated his opponent was able to continue the bout, but chose not to.

As a result, Okami is the last man to technically defeat Silva. And regarding Silva’s bad blood towards him, Okami said he could care less about what the Brazilian thinks of him.

“It doesn’t matter what he thinks,” he said. “All I think about is defeating Anderson.”

Okami has evolved since his first bout with Silva and has been paying close attention to the Brazilian’s recent performances, vowing that he will not be able to toy with him like he has done to past opponents.

“I will guarantee that he will not be bored when fighting me,” Okami said.

Although this won’t be their first encounter against one another, it will be the first time Silva defends his middleweight title in his homeland of Brazil, a difficult task Okami must overcome in order to beat the champion again.

Meanwhile, Silva, who will be defending his title for a unprecedented ninth time, is arguably the sport’s best pound-for-pound fighter and will look to exact revenge on Okami.

But Okami said he will not let the champion’s home-field advantage nor his mystique overwhelm him.

“He’s got an aura that intimidates any opponent,” he said. “I’m going to take that aura away from him.”

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UFC 130 Fight Card: Can Frankie Edgar Avenge His Only Career Loss?

Bleacher Report’s Robert Gardner:UFC Lightweight Champion Frankie “The Answer” Edgar will meet Gray “The Bully” Maynard for a third time on May 28. Not only will Edgar be looking to defend his UFC title but he will also be looking to finally avenge …

Bleacher Report’s Robert Gardner:

UFC Lightweight Champion Frankie “The Answer” Edgar will meet Gray “The Bully” Maynard for a third time on May 28. Not only will Edgar be looking to defend his UFC title but he will also be looking to finally avenge his only career loss.

Edgar and Maynard first met back in April 2008 with Maynard picking up the win via unanimous decision. After that loss, Edgar went on a tear, winning his next three fights and earning a shot at then-UFC Lightweight Champion, BJ Penn.

Is a stunning upset, Edgar defeated Penn at UFC 112 then drove the point home by dominating the legend in his first title defense at UFC 118.

Edgar then met Maynard for the second time at UFC 125. After Edgar fought his way out of trouble in the first round, the two would battle back and forth leaving the judges no other choice but to rule the epic battle a draw.

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UFC 130 Fight Card Edgar vs Maynard III: Odds, Predictions, Analysis and News

UFC 130 is set to take place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on May 28.The main event on the card will see UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar (13-1-1) defend his title against challenger Gray Maynard (10-0-1-1).The two have met twice in …

UFC 130 is set to take place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on May 28.

The main event on the card will see UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar (13-1-1) defend his title against challenger Gray Maynard (10-0-1-1).

The two have met twice in the past. The first bout, in 2008, resulted in a unanimous decision win for Maynard.

Edgar would rebound from that loss to go on to defeat BJ Penn for the UFC lightweight title in April of 2010. Edgar and Maynard fought for that title on Jan. 1 of this year, battling to a majority draw. The result put the title back in the hands of Edgar and drew an immediate rematch.

Also appearing on the main card of UFC 130 will be Quinton “Rampage” Jackson and Matt Hamill in a light heavyweight fight that is developing into somewhat of a grudge match as the fighters and their respective camps have been exchanging words since the fight was announced.

Three other fights make up the main card:

Frank Mir versus Roy Nelson

Stefan Struve versus Travis Brown

Brian Stann versus Jorge Santiago

Bleacher Report will be your source for news, analysis and opinions on the upcoming fight card.

Check back often as the fight card nears for all the UFC 130 information you need.

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UFC 130 Fight Card: 6 Reasons To Look Forward to the Edgar-Maynard Trilogy

UFC 129 is in the books, and it’s time to move on to the next UFC event.That just so happens to be UFC 130, where the lightweight title is on the line when Frankie Edgar (13-1-1) and Gray Maynard (10-0-1 [1 NC]) meet for a third time inside the Octagon…

UFC 129 is in the books, and it’s time to move on to the next UFC event.

That just so happens to be UFC 130, where the lightweight title is on the line when Frankie Edgar (13-1-1) and Gray Maynard (10-0-1 [1 NC]) meet for a third time inside the Octagon.

The first fight between Edgar and Maynard happened at UFC Fight Night 13, where Gray Maynard used his wrestling to control Frankie Edgar, and he walked away with a unanimous decision victory.

From there, Edgar fought his way back up the lightweight ladder, and earned a title shot against future UFC Hall of Famer, BJ Penn.

Edgar went on to upset Penn for the title, and in an immediate rematch where he was once again the underdog, he won again.

While all this was happening, Gray Maynard was also working his way up the ladder to a UFC title shot.

This set the stage for a rematch between Edgar and Maynard at UFC 125.

These two put on a fantastic fight, which ended in a split draw.

Edgar and Maynard are now set up to fight for a third time at UFC 130, with the lightweight title on the line.

Here are six reasons to be excited for the third fight of this trilogy.

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Things Are Heating Up: 10 Fights to Look Forward to over the Next Few Months

UFC 129 is now officially in the books and although the main event was less than stellar, the card as a whole has to be considered a dynamic success.The UFC did an outstanding job getting The Rogers Centre in Toronto ready for 55,000 screaming, rabid f…

UFC 129 is now officially in the books and although the main event was less than stellar, the card as a whole has to be considered a dynamic success.

The UFC did an outstanding job getting The Rogers Centre in Toronto ready for 55,000 screaming, rabid fans who were able to enjoy some memorable bouts and the end of an era with the retirement of Randy Couture.

As we move into the warmer months of the spring and summer, the weather isn’t the only thing that will be heating up. The next few months are littered with title bouts, rematches and fights that will eventually have title implications behind them.

There are fighters returning from injury as well as fighters returning to the UFC after fighting elsewhere.

Speaking of returns, the UFC will make its way back to Brazil for the first time in over a decade when they invade the HSBC Arena in August for UFC: Rio also known as UFC 134. In what promises to be an explosive event, the organization is pulling out all stops to ensure that the Brazilian fans go home happy.

Strikeforce also has some important bouts coming up, the rumored Dan Henderson-Fedor Emelianenko match-up has yet to be signed nor has a weight been determined, but it is drawing a lot of attention.

UFC owner Lorenzo Fertitta has become personally involved in the negotiations, so that should tell you the company views the potential fight as an important one.

Let us take a look at a month-by-month breakdown of the most important fights scheduled over the next couple of months. I would love to go over every single match-up, but there just isn’t enough time in the day. I am sure we can come up with enough high-profile bouts to keep us talking for quite some time.

For the time, being I am going to end this article with the July 2 UFC 132 event. Next week I will go over UFC 133, 134, UFC on Versus 5 and Strikeforce in July.

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