UFC 136 Morning After: Chael Sonnen Talks, Anderson Silva Will Shut Him Up

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Chael Sonnen challenges Anderson Silva to a rematch.Chael Sonnen is the best talker in the UFC. Anderson Silva is the best fighter in the UFC. Over the next few months, I expect to hear Sonnen do what he does best and relentlessly trash talk Silva leading up to their inevitable middleweight title fight.

And then when they step into the cage I expect to see Silva do what he does best and give Sonnen a beating.

When Sonnen grabbed the microphone after beating Brian Stann at UFC 136 and said, “Anderson Silva, you suck,” it was disrespectful and preposterous. Silva is universally regarded as the top pound-for-pound mixed martial artist in the world, and Sonnen talking to him that way is absurd. But it also elicited a roar from the crowd, and there can be no doubt that hundreds of thousands of UFC fans are already planning to fork over $50 to buy that fight on pay-per-view.

So Sonnen did his job: He beat a good opponent after a long layoff, and then he immediately started hyping up the Silva fight. But does anyone seriously doubt that Silva is going to do his job and beat Sonnen when the rematch happens?


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Sonnen is the only man ever to give Silva any real test inside the Octagon, and he’s to be commended for that. When Silva and Sonnen met at UFC 117, Sonnen gave Silva all he could handle for four rounds before finally getting submitted in the fifth. This isn’t meant as a knock on Sonnen.

But let’s get real: Silva is the best fighter this sport has ever seen, and he’s going to be highly motivated to put on a show against Sonnen, It’s really, really hard to imagine that Sonnen could win the rematch. Silva should put him in his place.

Sonnen vowed that he would leave the UFC if he loses to Silva, but that smells like pure hype: Sonnen knows pro wrestling has long sold tickets with “loser leaves town” matches, and he wanted to borrow that tactic. A loss to Silva wouldn’t cause Sonnen to leave the UFC.

Nor should it. Sonnen is a great personality, as he has shown in countless interviews over the last couple of years, but he’s also a great fighter, as he showed against Stann.

He’s just not as great as Silva.

UFC 136 Notes
–Frankie Edgar and Gray Maynard have given us a wonderful trilogy of fights, with Edgar evening the score at UFC 136 after Maynard had beaten him once and fought to a draw with him once. Edgar remains the lightweight champion and will defend his belt against someone else next, but I’m personally hoping we’ll see a fourth fight between these two some day.

–According to CompuStrike, Leonard Garcia and Nam Phan combined to land 232 strikes, with Phan outlanding Garcia 161-71 in total strikes and 87-51 in power strikes. There’s not much doubt that Phan deserved his unanimous decision victory.

Anthony Pettis looked in his split decision win over Jeremy Stephens like he has put a lot of work into improving his takedowns and his wrestling since his loss to Clay Guida in June. I expect the 24-year-old Pettis to keep getting better, and to eventually fight for the lightweight title.

–It’s been disappointing to see Demian Maia, who’s a brilliant Brazilian jiu jitsu practitioner, settle for getting dominant positions and winning fights by decision. When Maia entered the UFC he made everybody tap: He won his first five fights by submission and received the Submission of the Night bonus four times. But since then Maia has had seven more fights and hasn’t submitted anybody. Against Jorge Santiago Maia easily won the unanimous decision, but Maia has reached the point where he doesn’t seem to want to take any chances. That makes him a lot less entertaining than he used to be.

–The UFC would love to see its only Chinese fighter, Zhang Tiequan, have some success inside the Octagon. If that’s going to happen, Zhang is going to need to spend a lot of time training with a high-level camp in the United States. As we saw in Zhang’s unanimous decision loss to Darren Elkins, Zhang has a rudimentary ground game and doesn’t have a backup plan if his go-to move, the guillotine choke, doesn’t force his opponent to tap. Zhang showed a good deal of toughness just surviving to go the distance with Elkins, who thoroughly outclassed him. Now it’d be nice to see Zhang show the capacity to develop into a complete mixed martial artist.

UFC 136 Quotes
“He’s got a good head. I watched all his fights. He’s got a head, man.” — Stipe Miosic after his unanimous decision victory over Joey Beltran. Miosic hit Beltran over and over again, and Beltran just kept coming back for more. Beltran isn’t a particularly good fighter, but he does have a lot of heart — and, as Miosic noted, a hard head.

“This ain’t easy fighting someone three times. Gray forced me to bring the best out of myself.” — Edgar, after the fight with Maynard. They both brought out the best in each other.

Good Call
I liked seeing Aaron Simpson enter his fight with a great game plan and execute it perfectly in his unanimous decision victory over Eric Schafer: Simpson knew Schaefer’s best chance of winning was pulling off a submission on the ground, and so Simpson, an excellent wrestler with good takedowns, resisted the urge to put Schaefer on his back and instead turned their fight into a boxing match. Simpson showed that his punching power and accuracy were far better than Schafer’s, and Simpson won 30-27 on all three judges’ scorecards.

Bad Call
Mike Goldberg said, “Garcia and Jung” at the start of the fight between Leonard Garcia and Nam Phan, confusing Phan with Chan Sung Jung. That was a mistake, but maybe Goldberg was just being prescient: Just like Jung, Phan had lost a bad decision after a wild slugfest with Garcia, and just like Jung, Phan then won the rematch.

Stock Up
Mike Massenzio showed a lot of heart in his unanimous decision victory over Steve Cantwell. After Cantwell got the better of him in the first round, Massenzio came on very hard in the second and blew Cantwell away in the third. Massenzio had lost his last three UFC fights and probably wasn’t going to get another chance if he didn’t beat Cantwell. But he looked like he belongs on Saturday night.

Stock Down
Heading into UFC 136, Melvin Guillard had a good chance of proving that he deserved to be next in line for the lightweight title. Instead, he was choked out in 47 seconds by Joe Lauzon, and he now has to get behind a whole lot of guys in a long line in the lightweight division.

Fight I Want To See Next
Is there any doubt? Chael Sonnen vs. Anderson Silva. Let’s see this soon.

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Chael Sonnen challenges Anderson Silva to a rematch.Chael Sonnen is the best talker in the UFC. Anderson Silva is the best fighter in the UFC. Over the next few months, I expect to hear Sonnen do what he does best and relentlessly trash talk Silva leading up to their inevitable middleweight title fight.

And then when they step into the cage I expect to see Silva do what he does best and give Sonnen a beating.

When Sonnen grabbed the microphone after beating Brian Stann at UFC 136 and said, “Anderson Silva, you suck,” it was disrespectful and preposterous. Silva is universally regarded as the top pound-for-pound mixed martial artist in the world, and Sonnen talking to him that way is absurd. But it also elicited a roar from the crowd, and there can be no doubt that hundreds of thousands of UFC fans are already planning to fork over $50 to buy that fight on pay-per-view.

So Sonnen did his job: He beat a good opponent after a long layoff, and then he immediately started hyping up the Silva fight. But does anyone seriously doubt that Silva is going to do his job and beat Sonnen when the rematch happens?


More Coverage: UFC 136 Results

Sonnen is the only man ever to give Silva any real test inside the Octagon, and he’s to be commended for that. When Silva and Sonnen met at UFC 117, Sonnen gave Silva all he could handle for four rounds before finally getting submitted in the fifth. This isn’t meant as a knock on Sonnen.

But let’s get real: Silva is the best fighter this sport has ever seen, and he’s going to be highly motivated to put on a show against Sonnen, It’s really, really hard to imagine that Sonnen could win the rematch. Silva should put him in his place.

Sonnen vowed that he would leave the UFC if he loses to Silva, but that smells like pure hype: Sonnen knows pro wrestling has long sold tickets with “loser leaves town” matches, and he wanted to borrow that tactic. A loss to Silva wouldn’t cause Sonnen to leave the UFC.

Nor should it. Sonnen is a great personality, as he has shown in countless interviews over the last couple of years, but he’s also a great fighter, as he showed against Stann.

He’s just not as great as Silva.

UFC 136 Notes
–Frankie Edgar and Gray Maynard have given us a wonderful trilogy of fights, with Edgar evening the score at UFC 136 after Maynard had beaten him once and fought to a draw with him once. Edgar remains the lightweight champion and will defend his belt against someone else next, but I’m personally hoping we’ll see a fourth fight between these two some day.

–According to CompuStrike, Leonard Garcia and Nam Phan combined to land 232 strikes, with Phan outlanding Garcia 161-71 in total strikes and 87-51 in power strikes. There’s not much doubt that Phan deserved his unanimous decision victory.

Anthony Pettis looked in his split decision win over Jeremy Stephens like he has put a lot of work into improving his takedowns and his wrestling since his loss to Clay Guida in June. I expect the 24-year-old Pettis to keep getting better, and to eventually fight for the lightweight title.

–It’s been disappointing to see Demian Maia, who’s a brilliant Brazilian jiu jitsu practitioner, settle for getting dominant positions and winning fights by decision. When Maia entered the UFC he made everybody tap: He won his first five fights by submission and received the Submission of the Night bonus four times. But since then Maia has had seven more fights and hasn’t submitted anybody. Against Jorge Santiago Maia easily won the unanimous decision, but Maia has reached the point where he doesn’t seem to want to take any chances. That makes him a lot less entertaining than he used to be.

–The UFC would love to see its only Chinese fighter, Zhang Tiequan, have some success inside the Octagon. If that’s going to happen, Zhang is going to need to spend a lot of time training with a high-level camp in the United States. As we saw in Zhang’s unanimous decision loss to Darren Elkins, Zhang has a rudimentary ground game and doesn’t have a backup plan if his go-to move, the guillotine choke, doesn’t force his opponent to tap. Zhang showed a good deal of toughness just surviving to go the distance with Elkins, who thoroughly outclassed him. Now it’d be nice to see Zhang show the capacity to develop into a complete mixed martial artist.

UFC 136 Quotes
“He’s got a good head. I watched all his fights. He’s got a head, man.” — Stipe Miosic after his unanimous decision victory over Joey Beltran. Miosic hit Beltran over and over again, and Beltran just kept coming back for more. Beltran isn’t a particularly good fighter, but he does have a lot of heart — and, as Miosic noted, a hard head.

“This ain’t easy fighting someone three times. Gray forced me to bring the best out of myself.” — Edgar, after the fight with Maynard. They both brought out the best in each other.

Good Call
I liked seeing Aaron Simpson enter his fight with a great game plan and execute it perfectly in his unanimous decision victory over Eric Schafer: Simpson knew Schaefer’s best chance of winning was pulling off a submission on the ground, and so Simpson, an excellent wrestler with good takedowns, resisted the urge to put Schaefer on his back and instead turned their fight into a boxing match. Simpson showed that his punching power and accuracy were far better than Schafer’s, and Simpson won 30-27 on all three judges’ scorecards.

Bad Call
Mike Goldberg said, “Garcia and Jung” at the start of the fight between Leonard Garcia and Nam Phan, confusing Phan with Chan Sung Jung. That was a mistake, but maybe Goldberg was just being prescient: Just like Jung, Phan had lost a bad decision after a wild slugfest with Garcia, and just like Jung, Phan then won the rematch.

Stock Up
Mike Massenzio showed a lot of heart in his unanimous decision victory over Steve Cantwell. After Cantwell got the better of him in the first round, Massenzio came on very hard in the second and blew Cantwell away in the third. Massenzio had lost his last three UFC fights and probably wasn’t going to get another chance if he didn’t beat Cantwell. But he looked like he belongs on Saturday night.

Stock Down
Heading into UFC 136, Melvin Guillard had a good chance of proving that he deserved to be next in line for the lightweight title. Instead, he was choked out in 47 seconds by Joe Lauzon, and he now has to get behind a whole lot of guys in a long line in the lightweight division.

Fight I Want To See Next
Is there any doubt? Chael Sonnen vs. Anderson Silva. Let’s see this soon.

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Chad Mendes Likely Next Title Challenger for Jose Aldo

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HOUSTON — Jose Aldo had barely caught his breath after a five-round unanimous decision win over Kenny Florian in a UFC featherweight championship defense when his future was already being decided.

Aldo may need a rest after the grinding fight, but when he’s ready to get back in the cage, he’s likely to be facing unbeaten Chad Mendes, according to UFC president Dana White.

When asked if Mendes was the next No. 1 contender, White agreed, but with a caveat.


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“I’m pretty sure, yeah,” he said. “But we’ll see. Maybe Frankie [Edgar] calls me and says he wants to move to 145. We’ll see what happens.”

Edgar, though, made it pretty clear after his fourth-round TKO win over Gray Maynard that a move to featherweight is his ace in the hole, and it’s not a move he plans to make while he still holds the lightweight championship. Unless he has a change of heart, that should clearly leave Mendes in position to try to unseat Aldo.

Mendes is 11-0 after notching an August decision over Rani Yahya, and he told MMA Fighting on Friday that he was hopeful of the matchup.

“I think I match up better than anybody in the division,” he said. “Obviously my standup is nowhere near his. I’m not an idiot. I know that. But, I think with my wrestling credentials, my strength, my athleticism, I don’t think he’s faced anybody like that yet. And for me to get in there, put him on his back and take him out of his comfort zone, I think that’s going to be key to beating a guy like that.”

Aldo moved to 20-1 by beating Florian. The win was his 13th straight.

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HOUSTON — Jose Aldo had barely caught his breath after a five-round unanimous decision win over Kenny Florian in a UFC featherweight championship defense when his future was already being decided.

Aldo may need a rest after the grinding fight, but when he’s ready to get back in the cage, he’s likely to be facing unbeaten Chad Mendes, according to UFC president Dana White.

When asked if Mendes was the next No. 1 contender, White agreed, but with a caveat.


More Coverage: UFC 136 Results


“I’m pretty sure, yeah,” he said. “But we’ll see. Maybe Frankie [Edgar] calls me and says he wants to move to 145. We’ll see what happens.”

Edgar, though, made it pretty clear after his fourth-round TKO win over Gray Maynard that a move to featherweight is his ace in the hole, and it’s not a move he plans to make while he still holds the lightweight championship. Unless he has a change of heart, that should clearly leave Mendes in position to try to unseat Aldo.

Mendes is 11-0 after notching an August decision over Rani Yahya, and he told MMA Fighting on Friday that he was hopeful of the matchup.

“I think I match up better than anybody in the division,” he said. “Obviously my standup is nowhere near his. I’m not an idiot. I know that. But, I think with my wrestling credentials, my strength, my athleticism, I don’t think he’s faced anybody like that yet. And for me to get in there, put him on his back and take him out of his comfort zone, I think that’s going to be key to beating a guy like that.”

Aldo moved to 20-1 by beating Florian. The win was his 13th straight.

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UFC 136 Results: Has Joe Lauzon Been Flying Under the Radar?

Every time Joe Lauzon steps into the Octagon, he is assured to give his absolute best, win or lose.At UFC 136, Lauzon earned his sixth straight fight night bonus for “Submission of the Night” against Melvin Guillard. He submitted the dangerous Guillard…

Every time Joe Lauzon steps into the Octagon, he is assured to give his absolute best, win or lose.

At UFC 136, Lauzon earned his sixth straight fight night bonus for “Submission of the Night” against Melvin Guillard. He submitted the dangerous Guillard with a rear-naked choke 47 seconds into the fight, and Lauzon climbs the lightweight ladder once again.

The question is, that for all of Lauzon’s work, is he being over looked?

Sure, in those seven straight “Fight Night” bonuses, Lauzon lost two of the fights, but he showed the heart of a warrior in each of those bouts.

The Season 5 Ultimate Fighter alumnus hasn’t main-evented a card since February 2009, but now that the Frankie Edgar-Gray Maynard situation has been resolved for the time being, is this the time to make a title push for the former computer science major?

He is on a two-fight winning streak and things are looking up for this lightweight. Lauzon could have the skill to face a top 10 fighter in the division.

We have been so concentrated on the Edgar-Maynard situation that we largely neglected all other  happenings in the division. Who is the No. 1 contender? What’s the next matchup?

If it is anyone other than a rematch, you can definitely add Alex Curik’s cat out for a stroll on championship glory.

Has Lauzon stumbled upon his secret to play in a championship?

What do you think?

 

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UFC 136 Results: Chael Sonnen Puts on a Clinic Against Brian Stann

Chael Sonnen made an emphatic statement in his return against Brian Stann, literally. Sonnen dominated his opponent from the opening bell with constant pressure, as he closed the distance, and immediately fought for a take down. From there, Sonnen…

Chael Sonnen made an emphatic statement in his return against Brian Stann, literally. 

Sonnen dominated his opponent from the opening bell with constant pressure, as he closed the distance, and immediately fought for a take down. From there, Sonnen would take control of the bout and dictate the pace and he easily controlled Stann and passed his guard. 

Stann tried to retreat back to the feet but Sonnen had his back and applied a rear naked choke, before slamming his opponent back down to the mat. He would continue to dominate Stann by landing strikes from top position as the round came to a close. 

Sonnen would continue to rough up his opponent as he took him down again in the second round, continuing to control and outwork Stann. He showed excellent technique in transitioning to side mount, before he transitioned to full guard again. Sonnen applied a triangle choke, only for the referee to abruptly call for both competitors to stand up. 

As the action resumed, Sonnen, again, imposed his will and slammed Stann down to the canvas. Sonnen ended up in side mount and applied an arm triangle, forcing Stann to tap. 

However, Sonnen was not humble in defeat as he proceeded to call out UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva and requested a rematch. Furthermore, he delivered an ultimatum to the Brazilian that will surely provoke fans to watch the anticipated title bout: If Sonnen wins, Silva would no longer compete in the middleweight division, but if Silva is victorious again, Sonnen promised to leave the UFC. 

The post-fight interview certainly sounds more like a professional wrestling promo from Sonnen; however, the animosity he holds towards Silva is anything but scripted. The title bout is likely expected to take place on Super Bowl weekend.

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Dana White Looks Back at UFC 136, Talks Strikeforce and Jones vs. Machida

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HOUSTON — MMA Fighting spoke to Dana White following UFC 136 on Saturday night. The UFC president talked about Frankie Edgar’s thrilling title defense against Gray Maynard, what’s next for Edgar, Kenny Florian‘s performance in a loss, what’s next for Chael Sonnen, Sonnen’s post-fight interview, Joe Lauzon‘s dominant win, the future of Strikeforce and why he booked Jon Jones vs. Lyoto Machida at UFC 140.

 

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HOUSTON — MMA Fighting spoke to Dana White following UFC 136 on Saturday night. The UFC president talked about Frankie Edgar’s thrilling title defense against Gray Maynard, what’s next for Edgar, Kenny Florian‘s performance in a loss, what’s next for Chael Sonnen, Sonnen’s post-fight interview, Joe Lauzon‘s dominant win, the future of Strikeforce and why he booked Jon Jones vs. Lyoto Machida at UFC 140.

 

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Frankie Edgar Calls UFC 136 Win the Biggest of His Career

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HOUSTON — MMA Fighting spoke to UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar after he successfully defended his title on Saturday night by defeating Gray Maynard via fourth-round TKO. Edgar talked about surviving another first-round assault from Maynard, how he regrouped, the finish, what’s next and more.

 

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HOUSTON — MMA Fighting spoke to UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar after he successfully defended his title on Saturday night by defeating Gray Maynard via fourth-round TKO. Edgar talked about surviving another first-round assault from Maynard, how he regrouped, the finish, what’s next and more.

 

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