MMA: Silva-Sonnen II, Condit-Koscheck, UFC Prelims to Fuel & Week’s Biggest News

Another busy week wrapped up in the MMA world with the UFC announcing plans for upcoming cards and the new year. Middleweight kingpin Anderson Silva’s next opponent will be the man who nearly dethroned him at UFC 117, Chael Sonnen.Although Carlos …

Another busy week wrapped up in the MMA world with the UFC announcing plans for upcoming cards and the new year. 

Middleweight kingpin Anderson Silva’s next opponent will be the man who nearly dethroned him at UFC 117, Chael Sonnen.

Although Carlos Condit will no longer be fighting for the welterweight title at UFC 143, the contender will take on former title-challenger Josh Koscheck at the February event.

In 2012, the UFC’s preliminary card bouts will no longer stream on Facebook and will instead be shown on the cable network Fuel TV.

Additionally, a former Strikeforce champ is suing his former management, as well as a Bellator champ returning to action.

 

Rob Tatum is a Featured Columnist for Bleacher Report MMA. You can also find Rob’s work at TheMMACorner.com.  For anything related to MMA, you can follow Rob on Twitter  @RobTatumMMA. 

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UFC 139: Dan Henderson’s 10 Greatest Knockouts

A powerhouse wrestler, it took him a while before Dan Henderson relied in the power behind his leather to finish his fights. Six of his first nine fights ended by decision, but after a while, the touted Olympian soon became one of the hardest-hitt…

A powerhouse wrestler, it took him a while before Dan Henderson relied in the power behind his leather to finish his fights. 

Six of his first nine fights ended by decision, but after a while, the touted Olympian soon became one of the hardest-hitting men, barring any division, as he has since proved that same power across three different weight classes.

Henderson takes on fellow Pride veteran Mauricio “Shogun” Rua on November 19 as the former Strikeforce champion makes his return to the Octagon for UFC 139

The stakes are high for Henderson, because if the Californian does prove successful in his next outing, he becomes one of the top contenders in the organization, seeking refuge in either the middleweight or light heavyweight class—pretty much, Henderson’s future is at his discretion.

He has come a long way since his debut in 1997, producing some memorable bouts with equally-memorable finishes over some of the best fighters in the world today. 

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Why This November Is the Perfect Meal for UFC Fans

With the UFC running three events in the month of November (UFC 138, UFC on FOX and UFC 139), the next three weeks will prove to be the perfect meal for UFC fans. For the fans, the UK card will serve as the appetizer, UFC on Fox is the main course and …

With the UFC running three events in the month of November (UFC 138, UFC on FOX and UFC 139), the next three weeks will prove to be the perfect meal for UFC fans. For the fans, the UK card will serve as the appetizer, UFC on Fox is the main course and UFC 139 in San Jose is the dessert.

The next three weeks will be exactly what the UFC ordered from the “How to Get New Fans” menu and should also keep the hardcore, devoted fans excited and committed to the product.

Appetizer is defined as just enough food to keep you hungry, yet tasty enough to have you wanting and craving for more. The UFC has served up a few intriguing match-ups, new prime time prospects, and the premiere of the five-round non-title main event. UFC 138 has a solid top three fights on the card, with each worthy of the entire MMA world. 

First up, the former UFC title contender, Thiago Alves, takes on blue-chip prospect Papy Abedi, who is making not only his UFC debut, but dropping to welterweight for the first time—talk about being thrown into deep water.

This has the potential to be a promising debut against the level of current stars Junior Dos Santos or Anderson Silva. Don’t look for Alves to lay down, as he is still among the most skilled fighters in the division despite his 1-3 record in his last four fights. 

Next, you have a fighter who has the pedigree of the Champion and hasn’t lost since April 14, 2005.  Renan Barao, the top training partner of current UFC Featherweight Champion Jose Aldo, will look to showcase his talents against the always ready, WEC veteran Brad Pickett. Expect fireworks in this contest.

Last up among the appetizers is the main event with a new, progressive twist. Over the last 26 months, Chris Leben and Mark Munoz have been a combined 10-2 with six combined finishes. Both fighters have been a crash course into contention, with the victor likely to be only a win away from a fight for the UFC belt. 

The lasting taste of the appetizer is one of the cool and refreshing flavor of peace of mind, the peace of mind that the main event fights, ones with huge implications, will be decided in five-rounds, and not three any longer.

Next up is the main course, which typically is created with a lot of hard work, dedication and planning.  This is one that has been stewing and brewing for nearly a decade, with master chefs Dana White, Joe Silva and the Fertitta brothers each with spoons and stirrers in their hands. 

UFC on FOX has been a project that has been in the works for years and years with the UFC and its fans finally being able to see and taste all of their hard work and devotion. The focus and star of the plate is the UFC Heavyweight Title fight, with Champion Cain Velasquez taking on the No. 1 contender Junior Dos Santos. 

This is a fight that fans everywhere will gobble up, even those who may no be fans before. With FOX pushing the event to new heights, the amount of pleasure and success is sure to be amazing.

Accompanying the title fight with the perfect side dish is the No. 1 contender bout between spark plug and fan favorite Clay Guida and the ever improving Ben Henderson. Each is riding winning streaks, highlighted by knocking off No. 1 lightweight contenders Jim Miller and Anthony Pettis. 

This lightweight fight is a worthy co-main event and one that will also be the talked about, as it has the potential to be an amazing main course all on its own. Sprinkle some celebrities and hype that is worthy of a heavyweight title event and UFC on FOX is sure to be a huge hit among the consumers.

Finally, we get to the desserts, the final flavors for ones dining experience which are often sweet to leave a great, lasting taste. This month the UFC has decided to serve up a ice cream sundae with all the toppings, making sure to included any flavor a fan desires.

On this sundae we have top prospects, legendary fighters, a long awaited rematch all surrounding a fight which fans have been waiting for years. Topping the dessert we have top prospects and 20-year-old Michael McDonald taking another step towards stardom, while middleweight up-and-comer Chris Weidman will look to continue his rise toward the top of the division by fighting the ever-tough Tom Lawlor. 

For the main scoops we have the rematch of Urijah Faber and Brian Bowles, with the winner likely to take another step closer to getting revenge on UFC Bantamweight Champion Dominic Cruz, who handed each fighter their last loss. 

The co-main event is a combination of legend Wanderli Silva and uber-talented Cung Le, with this having the looks of both a farewell and a debut. Each possess the skills to cause explosions of the tastebuds, and it carries a huge following with Silva as an MMA legend and Le a staple of the San Jose MMA scene.

All of this surrounds the match-up between Shogun Rua and Dan Henderson who, despite having been in Pride and the UFC together for many years, have never fought. Both fighters are coming off huge victories over major players in the sport and are looking to capture UFC gold within their next few fights. This match-up pleases everyone and will certainly leave fans with a great taste in their mouth. 

Overall, the month of November has all the tools, flavors and possibilities to please any current, old or new UFC fans. This is a meal I can’t wait to devour.

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10 Bold UFC Predictions for November

It almost feels like the UFC is spoiling us with all the great events lately. Fresh off of a fantastic main event fight between Nick Diaz and BJ Penn, we now enter November with three straight Saturday’s of UFC action, two of which are on free TV…

It almost feels like the UFC is spoiling us with all the great events lately.

Fresh off of a fantastic main event fight between Nick Diaz and BJ Penn, we now enter November with three straight Saturday’s of UFC action, two of which are on free TV.

While there is an obvious hierarchy as to which of these cards needs to be watched (FOX, 139, 138) all three events have something to offer and with the second half of the month off, we can expect a lot of fights to be made as soon as UFC 139 is over.

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UFC 139 Fight Card: Mauricio Rua vs. Dan Henderson Preview Trailer

After earning the Strikeforce light heavyweight title and picking up a win over MMA legend Fedor Emelianenko, Dan Henderson will make his return to the UFC for a clash with former UFC champion Mauricio Rua at UFC 139.With Pride and Strikeforce belts al…

After earning the Strikeforce light heavyweight title and picking up a win over MMA legend Fedor Emelianenko, Dan Henderson will make his return to the UFC for a clash with former UFC champion Mauricio Rua at UFC 139.

With Pride and Strikeforce belts already in his career, the 41-year-old Henderson is after the one thing that has eluded him throughout his illustrious career, a UFC belt.

With a win over Rua, Henderson would put himself in position to compete for a title at 185 or 205 pounds.

Having recently lost his belt to Jon Jones, Rua is also looking for another chance to become champion, though. In his most recent fight, Rua avenged a loss to Forrest Griffin by scoring a knockout in the first round of their matchup at UFC 134.

Being held at the HP Pavilion in San Jose, Calif., UFC 139 will also feature an intriguing fight between Wanderlei Silva and Cung Le.

In a fight that could determine the next bantamweight contender, Urijah Faber and Brian Bowles will also meet on Nov. 19.

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UFC 137 Results: What Fight Fans Have to Look Forward to for Rest of 2011

MMA is growing, whether people choose to accept it or not, and it’s shown for most of 2011 so far. We’ve seen knockouts come forth in stunning fashion, we’ve seen legends take hard shots while other legends gave hard shots, we’ve seen non-traditional s…

MMA is growing, whether people choose to accept it or not, and it’s shown for most of 2011 so far. We’ve seen knockouts come forth in stunning fashion, we’ve seen legends take hard shots while other legends gave hard shots, we’ve seen non-traditional submissions win fights, and of course, we’ve seen Jon Jones’ “Bonejitsu”. The current UFC Light Heavyweight Champion is 3-0 in 2011 bouts, by the way.

The wild, crazy, insane, and unfathomable have all taken place in 2011, but we still have quite a ways to go before we’re done with the year, and as combat sports fans in some respect, we’re not just leaving it at MMA either—though, an entire section could be dedicated to what’s left in the boxing world in 2011. With all that being said, what exactly can we expect in the last few months of 2011?

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