UFC 146 Fight Week Diary: Fans Watch as All Heavyweights Make Weight

What’s the best way to determine how stacked a UFC card is? Looking at the preliminary fighters and the responses they get during the official Friday afternoon weigh-ins. There are plenty of times when the fans in attendance don’t truly wake up un…

What’s the best way to determine how stacked a UFC card is? Looking at the preliminary fighters and the responses they get during the official Friday afternoon weigh-ins. 

There are plenty of times when the fans in attendance don’t truly wake up until the main or co-main event fighters make their way to the stage. That’s an indication of a crowd who is truly only there to see the biggest fight on the show, and they couldn’t care less about the rest of the guys on the poster.

This was absolutely not the case with today’s UFC 146 weigh-ins. The crowd stayed mostly silent for the first three Facebook-televised preliminary fights, but once Dan Hardy’s visage hit the big screen and he made his way to the stage, the fans came alive. Hardy was one of the most popular fighters today, which is something amazing when you consider that he’s likely fighting for his UFC career on Saturday night.

That trend continued with Jason “Mayhem” Miller, who strutted into the arena in typical Mayhem fashion: sporting pink sunglasses, an outlandish pink feather boa and a pink boombox/man-purse. Miller was in the best shape I’ve ever seen him in; he’s a lean, ripped 185 pounds, which leads me to believe he’s not just issuing fighter-speak when he says he’s trained harder for this fight than any other in his career. He also said he will retire if he loses to C.B. Dolloway.

All of the 10 heavyweights on the main card got decent reactions, but the most intense moment came between two unlikely candidates: Cain Velasquez and Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva.

First off, let me tell you that Antonio Silva is a much larger man that Velasquez. Silva weighed 264 pounds, while Velasquez cut a great figure at 240. But from the way these two stood toe to toe, you’d think Silva outweighed the former heavyweight champion by 50 pounds. And come tomorrow night, he likely will; under the expert care of Mike Dolce, Silva will likely put on 20 pounds overnight, which means he’ll be roughly 285 by the time he steps in the cage. 

Silva and Velasquez stared at each other before backing away slowly and begrudgingly shaking hands. It was a unique reaction from the sweet-natured Velasquez, and it added a moment of intensity to a fight I’m really looking forward to.

Frank Mir and Junior dos Santos were on point for their title fight. Mir, a Vegas local, was cheered by the crowd in attendance, but he’ll likely find himself booed come tomorrow night. That’s typically the way it works, anyway. Vegas citizens attend the weigh-ins heavily, but not all attend the fights. I expect to see Dos Santos as the clear crowd favorite come fight time.

So all of the talking is now over, and we can look forward to one of the more interesting experiments in the history of the UFC. Plenty of folks think an all-heavyweight card is a recipe for a boring-fight disaster, but I don’t think so. I think it’s going to be a memorable event, and for all of the right reasons instead of the wrong ones. 

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UFC 146: Weigh-in Results and Exclusive Photo Gallery

The MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas hosted the weigh-ins for UFC 146, which takes place May 26 in the same venue. The event will feature 12 bouts, headlined by a heavyweight championship bout between current champion Junior dos Santos and former ch…

The MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas hosted the weigh-ins for UFC 146, which takes place May 26 in the same venue.

The event will feature 12 bouts, headlined by a heavyweight championship bout between current champion Junior dos Santos and former champ Frank Mir.

All of the 24 fighters made weight for their fights.

Check out the slideshow to view the weigh-in results and staredowns for each matchup.

All photos by Rob Tatum/Bleacher Report

 

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UFC 146: A Look at Who Is a Real Contender

UFC 146 takes place Saturday night in Las Vegas, Nevada and features a card filled with rising stars and championship contenders. Junior dos Santos and Frank Mir will headline the very competitive event starting with the preliminary fights on Face…

UFC 146 takes place Saturday night in Las Vegas, Nevada and features a card filled with rising stars and championship contenders.

Junior dos Santos and Frank Mir will headline the very competitive event starting with the preliminary fights on Facebook and leading all the way up to the pay-per-view portion of the card.

Let’s take a look at the five fighters participating in UFC 146 that are within striking distance of a title shot.

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UFC 146: Lavar Johnson’s Keys to Victory

Saturday night’s contest between Stefan Struve and Lavar Johnson is perhaps the card’s most intriguing matchup.In Struve we have a 6’11” giant known primarily for his submission prowess, though he is certainly in no danger of being mistaken for a novic…

Saturday night’s contest between Stefan Struve and Lavar Johnson is perhaps the card’s most intriguing matchup.

In Struve we have a 6’11” giant known primarily for his submission prowess, though he is certainly in no danger of being mistaken for a novice on the feet.

In Johnson we have one of the strongest, hardest punching heavyweights in the entire sport of MMA. Deficiencies on the mat stand as the biggest weakness for either fighter, but Johnson is more than capable of ending any fight in a split second.

Here, we will outline what Johnson needs to do to emerge victorious over Struve at UFC 146

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UFC 146: Junior Dos Santos vs. Frank Mir Main Card Predictions

This Saturday, Junior dos Santos will make his first heavyweight championship defense against Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu specialist Frank Mir at UFC 146. The event will go down at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas and will be the first time we will see …

This Saturday, Junior dos Santos will make his first heavyweight championship defense against Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu specialist Frank Mir at UFC 146. The event will go down at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas and will be the first time we will see the heavyweight champion in the cage since he beat Cain Velasquez for the title back in November at UFC on Fox.

UFC 146‘s main card features all heavyweights, battling it out as they try to establish themselves within the division. This is sure to be packed with highlight finishes throughout the night.

Not only is the heavyweight championship on the line, but the co-main event features what could be a No. 1 contenders match between Velasquez and Strikeforce and EliteXC veteran Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva.

Other matches will feature prominent fighters within the division looking to get a foothold on the rankings as they search for the title.

Let’s take a look at how the main card will play out.

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UFC 146: Jason ‘Mayhem’ Miller Is Ready and Focused to End C.B. Dollaway

Jason “Mayhem” Miller walks into UFC 146 as a man who is out to justify his identity as a UFC performer inside of the Octagon.
In his last fight that took place against Michael “The Count” Bisping on The Ultimate Fighter Finale featured main …

Jason “Mayhem” Miller walks into UFC 146 as a man who is out to justify his identity as a UFC performer inside of the Octagon.

In his last fight that took place against Michael “The Count” Bisping on The Ultimate Fighter Finale featured main event. Miller came out and seemingly performed as he said he would, dominating the first round against the Brit. What followed was somewhat of a complete shocker: a fatigued and exhausted Mayhem Miller getting picked apart by a pouncing Michael Bisping until the bout was stopped in Round 3.

Needless to say, that has left a bad taste in Miller’s mouth and there is only one cure—redemption.

Embarrassed, angered, and wanting to prove that he is indeed a top-level performer, Jason Miller has taken all the necessary steps to right his wrongs.

Revamping his entire training camp and endurance program and conforming to a diet designed by Krzysztof Soszynski, Miller looks to be in the best physical shape of his career.

Not only does he look in great shape, he appears focused and determined to make short work of C.B. Dollaway in order to erase any doubts or question marks that anyone might have labeled upon him.

In more simpler terms, Mayhem isn’t going into this fight with any intention of losing.

Miller seems to be very confident heading into UFC 146, and he should be. A veteran of 36 contests with a record of 27-8-0-1 NC, Mayhem is the more seasoned fighter.

Confidence is especially important in a case where possibly two men enter and one man leaves. This isn’t only on simple terms as a winner and a loser, since quite possibly the latter will be released from any future UFC obligations.

Miller is a slight favorite heading into this contest, but with his preparation and focused mentality, don’t look for him to be playing any games on Saturday night. Mayhem is determined to make a statement to Dana White and the entire UFC Middleweight division.  

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