UFC 146 – Thoughts and Opinions

–Let’s make this all-heavyweight card a one time experience. I enjoy watching the big guys go at it but for fifty bucks, I’d like to see more than 22 minutes of fights out of the.

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–Let’s make this all-heavyweight card a one time experience. I enjoy watching the big guys go at it but for fifty bucks, I’d like to see more than 22 minutes of fights out of the main card. And with all the prelims airing on Facebook and FX, the old fix of just plugging in the earlier fights to fill the gaps in the broadcast isn’t as reliable because most fans have already seen them. The entirety of the five fights on the main card didn’t even add up to one full five round fight. So while the heavyweights are usually good for some fireworks, let’s make sure we mix in some lower weight classes to balance out the first round knockouts with some hard fought scraps that go the distance.

–Give us a rematch between Junior Dos Santos and Cain Velasquez. I know the result will probably be similar to the first fight but after feeling the champion’s power, maybe Velasquez will be more aggressive in getting the fight to the ground and be able to put up a better fight. And more importantly, does anyone want to see Alistair Overeem anywhere near the UFC belt? He has long been considered one of the most egregious PED abusers in the sport based on circumstantial evidence and now that he’s been popped by the commission, can’t we just move on from the idea of him as a legitimate MMA contender? His body has changed more over the course of his career than Barry Bonds. I’ve been watching him since he was a young fighter with good striking, a weak chin, no cardio and no ground game fighting in Pride in Japan. Now, he looks like a completely different human being and having grown up in the era of PED use in all sports, I refuse to be naive and believe him when he says he’s clean.

–The entire MMA community is showering Cain Velasquez with praise after his win over Antonio Silva. Everything I’ve heard and read refers to the performance as dominant. To my eyes, that was not a dominant performance. Early in the first round, Silva threw a kick and Velasquez used it to score a takedown. Silva was defending well on the ground and keeping Velasquez from landing anything cleanly. The former champion managed to slip an elbow through Silva’s guard and even though it wasn’t a powerful strike, it opened a gushing gash on the bridge of Silva’s nose. From there, the cut blinded Silva and Velasquez was able to take advantage and land punches to finish the fight. I guess I just don’t consider landing a glancing elbow and then beating up a blind opponent to be as impressive as most other people in the MMA community, which leads to the next point.

–I suspect that if the situation on Saturday night was reversed and Silva had landed a glancing elbow that turned Velasquez’s face into a blood fountain, people would be calling the outcome a fluke and arguing for the UFC to ban elbows to the head of a grounded opponent. But because Velasquez was perceived to be the superior fighter going into the fight, his performance is viewed as justification of his status in the heavyweight division. So, should the UFC remove elbow strikes to the head of a grounded opponent from its fights? No. The only things that should be removed from the sport are techniques that can either cause life-altering injuries or require absolutely no technical skill. The classic example of that is groin strikes. Groin strikes are not allowed because anyone can kick someone in the groin and if they were allowed, the entire sport would be based on around developing a stance that protected the groin while setting up a myriad of groin attacks. And no one wants to see that. Obviously, elbows on the ground don’t fall into that category so they should remain a part of the sport. And while I’m on the subject, the UFC needs to bring back twelve to six elbows and knees to the head of a grounded opponent. I know they’re more focused on getting licensed in every state and in reality, they should be. But I’m tired of watching guys put one hand on the ground so they can’t be kneed. That goes against the spirit of the sport and it looks cheap. The more techniques remain in the sport, the faster and more fluid the fights will be.

UFC 146 Results: 5 Questions We Still Have About Stefan Struve

Taking on dangerous heavyweight striker Lavar Johnson, Stefan Struve was able to dispatch of his UFC 146 opponent in just a little over a minute with a first round armbar.The win improves Struve’s winning streak to three in a row, having finished all t…

Taking on dangerous heavyweight striker Lavar Johnson, Stefan Struve was able to dispatch of his UFC 146 opponent in just a little over a minute with a first round armbar.

The win improves Struve’s winning streak to three in a row, having finished all three of his foes in the second round or less.

While his current run has raised the Skyscraper’s stock in the heavyweight division, there are still a few questions remaining about this towering prospect.

Here are five questions we still have about Stefan Struve.

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Jason ‘Mayhem’ Miller: 5 Memorable Moments from His Career

Jason “Mayhem” Miller’s second stint in the UFC was like a passing daydream.The flamboyant MMA star was cut from the promotion shortly after losing his second consecutive bout to C.B. Dolloway at UFC 146 on Saturday night.Cardio issues have plagued Mil…

Jason “Mayhem” Miller’s second stint in the UFC was like a passing daydream.

The flamboyant MMA star was cut from the promotion shortly after losing his second consecutive bout to C.B. Dolloway at UFC 146 on Saturday night.

Cardio issues have plagued Miller since his UFC return. Despite his alluring personality, Miller has wilted under the spotlight in back-to-back outings.

His performances alone are grounds for dismissal, but UFC president Dana White stated that Miller was released for an undisclosed incident that happened backstage.

“Mayhem’s done. He’s gone,” White told reporters at the post-fight press conference. “[The incident] was just some bulls–t that I don’t want to talk about. We’re on a crazy string here of dumb bulls–t.”

“When you get embarrassed the way he did against Michael Bisping, then you show up in the pink whatever that thing was, I’m not into that stuff. It’s not my thing. I guess I don’t really care if guys do it because you see it at weigh-ins all the time. Just take this thing serious. If you want to be a clown do that stuff on your reality show.”

Throughout his MMA career, Miller has never been one to shy away from the spotlight. He has provided fans with plenty of lasting memories.

Character is a quality that is rare in existence but deeply embraced by the combat world. Miller’s outlandish style and entertaining personality even landed him a hosting job on MTV’s Bully Beatdown.

As the curtains close on his UFC career, we take this time to remember the most memorable moments of Miller’s career.

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UFC 146 Results: JDS, Cain Velasquez Make Their Cases for a Rematch

UFC 146 made for an exciting night with its two main events.  Even though last Saturday featured many heavyweights, the focus was on two heavyweights who headlined the first UFC on FOX broadcast: Current champion Junior Dos Santos and the former c…

UFC 146 made for an exciting night with its two main events.  Even though last Saturday featured many heavyweights, the focus was on two heavyweights who headlined the first UFC on FOX broadcast: Current champion Junior Dos Santos and the former champion Cain Velasquez.

Dos Santos was set to defend his title against Frank Mir.  Velasquez would take on Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva, who was making his UFC debut.  It seems both men wanted to prove a point Saturday night, and they did.  

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GIF of the Year Candidate: Bigfoot Silva’s Pre-Fight Face-Warmup


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In a candid moment backstage before his UFC 146 co-main event against Cain Velasquez, Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva was spotted working through a rather unique pre-fight warmup, which included bobbing his massive jaw up and down in Muppet-like fashion, and hammer-fisting himself in the nose. While Silva successfully avoided any painful face-cramps during the fight, he wasn’t able to prevent this from happening.

Related: This very NSFW variation from letibleu on the UG, which makes a dramatic shift from “LOL!” to “NOOOOOOOO!”. You’ve been warned.


(Props: Calavero)

In a candid moment backstage before his UFC 146 co-main event against Cain Velasquez, Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva was spotted working through a rather unique pre-fight warmup, which included bobbing his massive jaw up and down in Muppet-like fashion, and hammer-fisting himself in the nose. While Silva successfully avoided any painful face-cramps during the fight, he wasn’t able to prevent this from happening.

Related: This very NSFW variation from letibleu on the UG, which makes a dramatic shift from “LOL!” to “NOOOOOOOO!”. You’ve been warned.

UFC 146: Power Ranking the Potential Bouts for the Heavyweight Winners

As expected, the UFC 146 main card made up of all heavyweights went a long way in defining the division’s landscape.With all five of the victors taking home stoppage victories and none needing the third round to finish the fight, all of the winners mad…

As expected, the UFC 146 main card made up of all heavyweights went a long way in defining the division’s landscape.

With all five of the victors taking home stoppage victories and none needing the third round to finish the fight, all of the winners made an emphatic statement that they deserve a step up in the rankings. As exciting as the fights were, as fans we always want to know what’s next. It’s never too early to take a look at what may lie ahead for the winners.

Here are potential bouts for each winner ranked in order of potential awesomeness.

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