Silva vs. Sonnen 2: What the Fight Means to Each Man’s Legacy

What is ultimately on the line tomorrow night at UFC 148? Why is winning a title so important? Because when all is said and done, having a championship reign to your credit marks your place as one of the greatest fighters that the sport has ever seen. …

What is ultimately on the line tomorrow night at UFC 148? Why is winning a title so important? Because when all is said and done, having a championship reign to your credit marks your place as one of the greatest fighters that the sport has ever seen.

Anderson Silva has carved out his place in the history books. Currently, the champ holds records in four major categories: longest title reign, most title defenses, most consecutive title defenses and most consecutive wins. His place atop the pound-for-pound rankings has been secure for years, and with the demise of Fedor Emelianenko, Silva is widely considered to be unrivaled when discussing the greatest fighter in history.

So what can this fight do for his legacy? Demolish it.

Silva’s reign is mostly impressive because he has appeared invulnerable throughout his tenure in the UFC. Until the original battle with Mr. Sonnen, no one has made Silva look weak. Thankfully, The Spider was able to salvage his legacy by pulling out a come-from-behind victory.

The champion is clearly unstable, as evidenced by his cheap shot that he took on Sonnen at the weigh-in this evening. Is it possible that he realizes how much is on the line, and it’s starting to make him crack?

On the other hand, Chael Sonnen sits on the line between greatness and footnote. A win allows him to join an elite group of five who have been fortunate enough to win the UFC middleweight championship. Additionally, he will go down in history as the man who ended the seemingly endless winning streak of the greatest fighter in history.

Contrarily, a loss sends the American Gangsta into a club that he doesn’t want to be a part of.

What do Pedro Rizzo, Frank Trigg and Kenny Florian have in common? They are all fighters who were top contenders in their divisions, had multiple chances to win UFC gold and failed in each attempt.  It is unlikely that history will be kind to them and less likely that any of them will ever reach the UFC Hall of Fame.

To say that tomorrow is important to both men’s careers is an understatement. Tomorrow night, we will see how the cards fall. Can Sonnen guarantee his place in the history while causing others to doubt Silva’s? Will The Spider live up to his promise to break the bones of his challenger? Find out tomorrow on PPV.

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UFC 148 Video Interview: Patrick Cote on Returning to the UFC, Anderson Silva

Jeremy Botter talked to returning UFC middleweight Patrick Cote on Thursday to discuss his UFC 148 bout with Cung Le. Cote discusses his time away from the UFC, whether or not he ever felt looked over by the promotion, Anderson Silva’s fight with …

Jeremy Botter talked to returning UFC middleweight Patrick Cote on Thursday to discuss his UFC 148 bout with Cung Le. 

Cote discusses his time away from the UFC, whether or not he ever felt looked over by the promotion, Anderson Silva‘s fight with Chael Sonnen and much more.

Check out the exclusive interview above.

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UFC 148 Video Interview: Cung Le Talks Career History, Retirement and More

Jeremy Botter caught up with UFC middleweight Cung Le just days before he takes on the returning Patrick Cote at UFC 148.Le discussed his career, his thoughts on his last loss to Wanderlei Silva, retirement and much more.Check out the video above.Read …

Jeremy Botter caught up with UFC middleweight Cung Le just days before he takes on the returning Patrick Cote at UFC 148.

Le discussed his career, his thoughts on his last loss to Wanderlei Silva, retirement and much more.

Check out the video above.

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Silva vs. Sonnen 2: Why Anderson Silva Did Nothing Wrong at the UFC 148 Weigh-in

Anderson Silva did nothing wrong when he faced off with Chael Sonnen at the UFC 148 weigh-ins. To those who think he did do something wrong, relax. He shouldn’t be fined; he shouldn’t be suspended; he shouldn’t be reprimanded in any way.In case yo…

Anderson Silva did nothing wrong when he faced off with Chael Sonnen at the UFC 148 weigh-ins. 

To those who think he did do something wrong, relax. He shouldn’t be fined; he shouldn’t be suspended; he shouldn’t be reprimanded in any way.

In case you missed the weigh ins, Silva gave Sonnen a bump/nudge with his shoulder once the pair finally faced off at the conclusion of the ceremonies. Predictably, there was an uproar afterwards, and now some fans are crying foul 

They have no reason to be upset.

Silva didn’t do anything that was particularly untoward. Yes, he bumped Sonnen with his shoulder—that’s it (here is a video so you can decide for yourself).

UFC president Dana White and company were quickly between both men to prevent the action from being escalated. Sonnen himself was unfazed and unharmed. As the saying goes, no harm, no foul. 

Anyone who looks down their nose at Silva for this “transgression” would do well to remember the brief weigh-in scuffle between Ronda Rousey and Miesha Tate back in March. Tate got in Rousey’s face and Rousey didn’t take kindly to it, pushing Tate back with her forehead in angry fashion. 

Fans and pundits weren’t clamoring for a fine or incessantly whining then (in fact, only Tate was complaining). Instead, the MMA community was simply commenting about how heated the rivalry was and how Rousey had effectively punked/intimidated Tate.

If only the standards the MMA world applied to attractive women were also applied to muscular Brazilian men…

To anyone who is still upset about the whole ordeal with the shoulder bump, just remember that MMA is the sport of fighting. Come Saturday night, Anderson Silva and Chael Sonnen will be doing far worse things to each other than bumping shoulders.

 

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UFC 148 Start Time: Where and When to Watch the Fights

UFC 148 looks to be one of the best fight cards put together in the history of the sport. But if you can’t find a place to watch, it’s all for naught. Here is your guide to watching tomorrow night’s epic battles.  Facebook PrelimsAccording to…

UFC 148 looks to be one of the best fight cards put together in the history of the sport. But if you can’t find a place to watch, it’s all for naught. Here is your guide to watching tomorrow night’s epic battles. 

 

Facebook Prelims

According to the UFC’s Facebook page, the prelims are available to be streamed beginning at 8p.m. EST. However, there seems to be some confusion, as this is the same time that the UFC on FX broadcast is set to begin.

After a brief chat with the operator at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, I was able to gather that the first fight is scheduled to begin at 7p.m. EST. If you are hoping to catch Rafaello Oliveira vs. Yoislandy Izquierdo on the Facebook streams, it’s better to be safe than sorry, so tune in at 7p.m.

 

FX Prelims

If you thought that the only exciting battles were taking place on the PPV portion of UFC 148, you are in for a treat during the FX preliminaries. Four fights featuring UFC notables fill the prelims, and should prove to be a delicious appetizer for what is to come. 

Featured fights include Gleison Tibau vs. Khabib Nurmagomedov, Melvin Guillard vs. Fabricio Camoes, Costa Phillippou vs. Riki Fukuda and Shane Roller vs. Alessio Sakara.

The action begins at 8p.m. EST. Check with your cable or satellite provider for listings for FX and FXHD.

 

Pay-Per-View

The PPV madness begins at 10p.m. with six main card fights that are sure to create one of the most exciting events in UFC history.

Fights include:

Anderson Silva vs. Chael Sonnen
Tito Ortiz vs. Forrest Griffin III
Cung Le vs. Patrick Cote
Dong Hyun Kim vs. Demian Maia
Chad Mendes vs. Cody McKenzie
Ivan Menjivar vs. Mike Easton

There are many options for viewing the fights. The PPV is available from major cable and satellite providers, as well as on UFC.com.

Some less conventional viewing methods include watching on the UFC’s Facebook page through Facebook Credits, or ordering through the UFC app on XBox Live. 

Looking for a less costly option? Many sports bars like Buffalo Wild Wings, Hooters or Applebees host the fights for their customers. For the price of a quesadilla appetizer and a beer, you get to watch a $54.99 PPV.

 

Attending the event live?

Doors open at 3p.m. local time and the PPV kicks off at 7p.m.

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UFC 148 Fight Card: 7 Things You Won’t See at the Event

On Saturday night, the most anticipated fight card of the year will take place, as UFC 148 goes down in Las Vegas, Nevada.The main event features a middleweight title fight between two of the most dominant fighters of all time: Anderson Silva against t…

On Saturday night, the most anticipated fight card of the year will take place, as UFC 148 goes down in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The main event features a middleweight title fight between two of the most dominant fighters of all time: Anderson Silva against the man to push him to the brink in their first fight, Chael Sonnen.

Also on the card are former light heavyweight champions Tito Ortiz and Forrest Griffin, Cung Le against Patrick Cote, Chad Mendes against Cody McKenzie and more.

Here’s seven things that you will be certain not to see tomorrow night.

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