Anderson Silva Will Need to Be in Top Form to Beat Chris Weidman at UFC 162

Anderson Silva is the greatest fighter in UFC history, but he’s going to need his best effort to beat Chris Weidman at UFC 162 on Saturday.As unfathomable as a Silva loss might appear—we have never seen one inside the Octagon, after all—the…

Anderson Silva is the greatest fighter in UFC history, but he’s going to need his best effort to beat Chris Weidman at UFC 162 on Saturday.

As unfathomable as a Silva loss might appear—we have never seen one inside the Octagon, after all—the writing is on the wall for the unthinkable to happen. 

Age has to catch up with the 38-year-old pound-for-pound kingpin sooner or later.

The 29-year-old Weidman also appears to have the skill set that is widely believed to have a shot at defeating Silva. The two-time All-American wrestler has successfully transitioned his amateur wrestling background to the world of MMA grappling, utilizing submissions to make him even more fearsome. 

He’s capable of employing the same game plan that allowed Chael Sonnen to beat Silva for four-and-a-half rounds at UFC 117 before succumbing to a triangle armbar from “The Spider.” The only difference is that Weidman‘s submission offense and defense are much more refined than Sonnen‘s. 

The added threat that Weidman could submit Silva makes him even more dangerous than Sonnen was.

Even UFC veterans like Georges St-Pierre, Rashad Evans, John Moraga, Sonnen, Gray Maynard and Daniel Cormier have either pegged Weidman as a legitimate threat or the outright winner of Saturday’s title fight, per this UFC hype video:

However, just because Weidman has the tools doesn’t mean Silva should skip out on Saturday night. We’re still talking about the greatest champion in UFC history and a minus-240 favorite, according to Bovada.

There’s no denying that Silva should be favored. There’s no amount of theoretical advantages that a middleweight can have that should make him a favorite to beat Silva. A 16-0 record in the Octagon and 10 consecutive title defenses trump what’s on paper.

The Spider can’t afford to make any mistakes, though. He’ll have to remind fans of what made him the revered fighter that he has become. After his first fight with Sonnen, he offered up the explanation that his poor performance came from a rib injury that he kept secret and decided to fight through.

The alleged rib injury could have been a contributing factor to the fact that Silva was taken down three times in the five-round championship bout.

Per MMA Junkie, there were reports of another rib injury for Silva in his preparation for this fight, but the UFC later denied those claims. 

The clean bill of health for the champion is good news for his fans. If Sonnen could take an injured Silva down three times en route to what would have been a dominant performance on the scorecards, then Weidman has the ability to equal his success against the champion.

Silva is going to need to be in top form if he’s going to extend his record-setting title reign to 11 successful defenses.

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UFC 162 Fighter Tim Kennedy Talks About Battling for the Right to Free Speech

Former Strikeforce fighter Tim Kennedy will make his long-awaited UFC debut this Saturday, but the week the event falls on also happens to overlap the 4th of July.Kennedy is a decorated Army Ranger who proudly served his country in multiple tours of du…

Former Strikeforce fighter Tim Kennedy will make his long-awaited UFC debut this Saturday, but the week the event falls on also happens to overlap the 4th of July.

Kennedy is a decorated Army Ranger who proudly served his country in multiple tours of duty, and he continues to speak out as a veteran today.

In this interview, Kennedy talks about his outspoken nature and why he is so boisterous in giving his opinions on any number of topics.  Kennedy routinely takes to his Twitter account to talk about fighting, gun rights and a number of other political subjects.

For Kennedy, it all comes down to his freedom of speech, and he believes more people—whether it’s fans or fighters—should embrace that.

“I say things people don’t agree with and it makes people really mad.  They lash out and attack and say horrible things, or do horrible things.  That’s the wrong idea,” Kennedy said.  “I want people to say things that I totally disagree with, that makes my blood boil, that is so awful, but I want them to have that right.  Just like I should be able to say anything I want. That’s the reason that I went to war to fight for these rights.”

Kennedy also talks about his upcoming fight this weekend against Roger Gracie, which will be a featured fight on the UFC 162 main card on pay-per-view.

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Dana White: I Don’t Even Want to Talk About Cutting Chris Leben

Chris Leben has been with the UFC since the first season of The Ultimate Fighter. Leben has had his share of personal and professional ups and downs during his tenure during that run. Right now he’s on the downside, losing two straight.  Ent…

Chris Leben has been with the UFC since the first season of The Ultimate Fighter. Leben has had his share of personal and professional ups and downs during his tenure during that run. Right now he’s on the downside, losing two straight.  Entering UFC 162 he will look to get his career back on the upswing.

Leben last fought at UFC 155, losing via unanimous decision to Derek Brunson. The fight was not one of Leben’s better performances. He looked out of sorts, rusty and frustrated. Some of that may have been due to the fact that it was his first fight after serving a year-long drug related suspension

UFC president Dana White spoke about Leben’s performance in that loss, “He looked like a guy that hadn’t fought in a long time.” As for Saturday, White is hopeful that he will see the Chris Leben of old inside the Octagon, “Leben is a f****** warhorse. This guy comes in and he’s either going to kill or be killed. He’s either going to knock you out or get knocked out, that’s just his style.”

When the subject of Leben’s future with the promotion was brought up, we caught a glimpse of the side of White that isn’t displayed often in public, “Let’s see what happens on Saturday. He’s a kid that, no matter what he’s doing, I want to keep him motivated, and make it so that every day when he gets out of bed he’s a part of society, and has to have something to achieve or some goals. I always want that there for him. I don’t even want to talk about cutting Chris Leben.”

A Leben win over Andrew Craig will grant White his wish. A loss on Saturday, and Leben will have three consecutive defeats, and warhorse or not, the UFC will have a decision to make about his status with the promotion.”

 

*All quotes obtained firsthand by Bleacher Report.

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UFC 162: Top Contenders for Fight of the Night on Saturday’s Card

The UFC will continue its tradition of putting on an awesome card every Fourth of July weekend with UFC 162 on Saturday, which is headlined by Anderson Silva and Chris Weidman. The excellent matchmaking doesn’t just stop at the main event. Joe Sil…

The UFC will continue its tradition of putting on an awesome card every Fourth of July weekend with UFC 162 on Saturday, which is headlined by Anderson Silva and Chris Weidman

The excellent matchmaking doesn’t just stop at the main event. Joe Silva and Dana White have put together a stacked card from top to bottom that should entertain fans throughout the night. 

Here’s a look at the full fight card.

 

Fight Card

Main Card (Pay-Per-View at 10 p.m. ET)

Middleweight: Anderson Silva vs. Chris Weidman for the UFC Middleweight Championship

Featherweight: Frankie Edgar vs. Charles Oliveira

Middleweight: Tim Kennedy vs. Roger Gracie

Middleweight: Tim Boetsch vs. Mark Munoz

Featherweight: Cub Swanson vs. Dennis Siver

 

Preliminary Card (FX at 8 p.m. ET)

Middleweight: Chris Leben vs. Andrew Craig

Lightweight: Norman Parke vs. Kazuki Tokudome

Heavyweight: Dave Herman vs. Gabriel Gonzaga

Lightweight: Edson Barboza vs. Rafaello Oliveira

 

Facebook Prelims (7 p.m. ET)

Welterweight: Seth Baczynski vs. Brian Melancon

Welterweight: Mike Pierce vs. David Mitchell

 

Fight of the Night Contenders

A few fights have the potential to provide fireworks, which means the competition for Fight of the Night honors is going to be tough. Here are the early favorites based on styles and relative competitiveness. 

 

Cub Swanson vs. Dennis Siver

If you’re not a fan of high level striking and high pace fighting, then go ahead and flip the channel when the opening bell for Cub Swanson and Dennis Siver rings. This one isn’t for you. 

Swanson and Siver should deliver one of the best fights of the night. Both men are adept at striking—Siver comes from an extensive kickboxing background, while Swanson has proved his stand-up game is better than most in the division with his knockout power. He has knocked out three of his last four opponents.

Both Siver and Swanson have won Fight of the Night honors before. Siver has done it twice with two additional awards for Knockout of the Night, while Swanson was a three-time Fight of the Night winner in the WEC

These two should put on an intense striking display pitting Swanson’s power against Siver‘s technique. It should be an intriguing contrast. 

 

Tim Boetsch vs. Mark Munoz

It’s been awhile since UFC fans have seen either of these guys in the Octagon, but the fighters won’t waste much time in reacquainting themselves with the audience. Boetsch and Munoz are two powerful and explosive middleweights who should put on a great fight. 

The intriguing thing here is their similarities. 

Boetsch is a massive middleweight. He fought six times in the UFC as a light heavyweight before discovering that he was much better as a powerhouse middleweight than just another 205er. Now he’s 4-1 in the division with impressive wins over Yushin Okami and Hector Lombard.

Munoz is another big middleweight who started his career as a light heavyweight. He has used his punching power to earn a 7-2 record in the 185-lb division. Munoz is a high level wrestler but prefers to use his improving striking to set up knockouts. 

This one should be fun while it lasts. 

 

Chris Weidman vs. Anderson Silva

Anytime “The Spider” is on a card, he’s automatically a contender for some post-fight award. After all, he has 12 awards in 16 career UFC fights.

Usually he’s the odds-on favorite for Knockout of the Night, but his matchup with Chris Weidman is more likely to be a Fight of the Night candidate. This fight will end in one of two ways:

  1. Weidman falls into Silva’s trap by being tentative long enough for Silva to unleash one of his signature highlight-reel knockouts; or
  2. Weidman brings the fight to Silva by using his wrestling to challenge him like only Chael Sonnen was able to do at UFC 117. 

Either way, the fighters will treat the fans to something memorable. Every MMA fan can enjoy Silva’s mastery of the striking game, whether he’s a fan of The Spider or not. By the same token, an underdog like Weidman pushing Silva to his limits isn’t a bad alternative. 

The main event should deliver as one of the most entertaining bouts of the evening. 

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With Matt Serra Unavailable, Chris Weidman’s Father to Corner Him at UFC 162

Due to medical issues and the birth of his third daughter, Matt Serra won’t be able to corner his star pupil, Chris Weidman, in the UFC 162 headliner against Anderson Silva (via MMA Fighting). However, “The All-American” saw the situation as a ble…

Due to medical issues and the birth of his third daughter, Matt Serra won’t be able to corner his star pupil, Chris Weidman, in the UFC 162 headliner against Anderson Silva (via MMA Fighting). 

However, “The All-American” saw the situation as a blessing in disguise, since his father, Charlie Weidman, will now be able to corner his son for the biggest fight of his life. 

Weidman discussed the matter at length with ESPN

“Having my dad out there brings another dynamic,” Weidman told Franklin McNeil. “He’s real spiritual. It’s important for me to be spiritual, in the right place. He’ll pray for me before I go out. And that’s a huge part of me having an advantage going against Anderson Silva. [My father] has been driving me to wrestling camps and every match that I’ve had growing up, since second grade — sitting in the stands. He’s never been in my corner, even for wrestling. This is his first time .. “He’s my biggest fan. This is a great thing for him, too. It’s like a lifetime dream; he’s happy.” 

The undefeated prospect looks to bring his record to 10-0 against Silva, widely recognized as the greatest MMA fighter of all time. 

The pound-for-pound great is 16-0 inside the Octagon with 14 finishes, and has faced few challenges in that span outside of his two encounters with American rival Chael Sonnen

However, Weidman‘s elite blend of wrestling and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu could give “The Spider” a tough challenge on Saturday night at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.

Serra, a former UFC welterweight champ, spoke with ESPN as well, expressing his belief that Weidman has everyone he needs in his corner for UFC 162. 

“I feel very confident in Chris for this fight,” Serra said. “He’s got all the guys in his corner: Ray Longo for striking, John Danaher for the ground, jiu-jitsu, and I think it’s nice that he got his father in there. It might be more important [having Charlie Weidman] than having me there right now. It will mean more for him, his spirit. It’s a beautiful thing, having his father in the corner.” 

“The Terror” put New York’s Serra-Longo Fight Team on the map when he shocked the world by capturing the welterweight strap from Georges St-Pierre at UFC 69 in April 2007. 

Will Weidman be able to pull off a similar feat by stopping Silva’s reign atop the middleweight division this weekend?

 

John Heinis is a Featured Columnist for Bleacher Report. He is also the MMA Editor for eDraft.com and contributes MMA videos to The Young Turks Sports Show.  

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UFC 162 Live Streaming of Anderson Silva vs Chris Weidman Fight Card Weigh-In

Anderson Silva will put his UFC middleweight title on the line against Chris Weidman on Saturday, July 6. Also at stake in UFC 162’s main event will be Silva’s perfect 16-0 UFC record and his run of 10 consecutive UFC title defenses. As for…

Anderson Silva will put his UFC middleweight title on the line against Chris Weidman on Saturday, July 6. Also at stake in UFC 162’s main event will be Silva’s perfect 16-0 UFC record and his run of 10 consecutive UFC title defenses. As for the challenger, in addition to looking to dethrone the champion, he will be trying to protect his perfect 9-0 professional record.

The evening’s co-main event will see Frankie Edgar looking to hold on to his spot near the top of the UFC’s featherweight division. Edgar’s opponent, Charles Oliveira, will look to use a win over Edgar to launch himself into the top ten in the division.

The other three fights on the main card could also have an effect on the rankings in the featherweight and middleweight divisions.

UFC 162 will feature 11 fights total. The card will kick off on Saturday at 7 p.m. ET with the Facebook prelims. Before that can occur, all fighters will have to step on the scales.

The weigh-ins for the event will begin at 7 p.m. ET / 4 PT from the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas. Bleacher Report will have the results posted right here as they happen.

UFC 162 Full Fight Card:

Anderson Silva vs. Chris Weidman

Frankie Edgar vs. Charles Oliveira

Roger Gracie vs. Tim Kennedy

Tim Boetsch vs. Mark Munoz

Dennis Siver vs. Cub Swanson

Andrew Craig vs. Chris Leben

Norman Parke vs. Kazuki Tokudome

Gabriel Gonzaga vs. Dave Herman

Edson Barboza vs. Rafaello Oliveira

Seth Baczynski vs. Brian Melancon

David Mitchell vs. Mike Pierce

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