Patrick Cote has his sights set on victory and a finish this Saturday night (April 8). Cote returns to action against Thiago Alves inside the KeyBank Center in Buffalo, NY on the main card of UFC 210. This will be the first time Cote has competed on the main card of a pay-per-view (PPV) event […]
Patrick Cote has his sights set on victory and a finish this Saturday night (April 8). Cote returns to action against Thiago Alves inside the KeyBank Center in Buffalo, NY on the main card of UFC 210. This will be the first time Cote has competed on the main card of a pay-per-view (PPV) event […]
Former UFC middleweight champion Chris Weidman enters UFC 210 in Buffalo this Saturday riding a two-fight losing streak. Without a win in nearly two years, you’d think the pressure would be on — but Weidman (13-2), best known as the man who dethroned Anderson Silva, doesn’t see it that way. Speaking to MMAJunkie, Weidman suggested […]
Former UFC middleweight champion Chris Weidman enters UFC 210 in Buffalo this Saturday riding a two-fight losing streak. Without a win in nearly two years, you’d think the pressure would be on — but Weidman (13-2), best known as the man who dethroned Anderson Silva, doesn’t see it that way. Speaking to MMAJunkie, Weidman suggested […]
Anthony Johnson says he’s feeling relaxed going into his title rematch. This Saturday night (April 8) Johnson takes another shot at the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) light heavyweight gold against Daniel Cormier. The action takes place inside the KeyBank Center in Buffalo, NY. The main card airs live on pay-per-view (PPV) at 10 p.m. ET. […]
Anthony Johnson says he’s feeling relaxed going into his title rematch. This Saturday night (April 8) Johnson takes another shot at the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) light heavyweight gold against Daniel Cormier. The action takes place inside the KeyBank Center in Buffalo, NY. The main card airs live on pay-per-view (PPV) at 10 p.m. ET. […]
The focus of the MMA world is on the Daniel Cormier vs. Anthony “Rumble” Johnson rematch in the main event of Saturday night’s (April 8, 2017) UFC 210 from the KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York, but apparently some UFC promotional employees may not have been quite as focused as the rest of the fight community.
The focus of the MMA world is on the Daniel Cormier vs. Anthony “Rumble” Johnson rematch in the main event of Saturday night’s (April 8, 2017) UFC 210 from the KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York, but apparently some UFC promotional employees may not have been quite as focused as the rest of the fight community.
A rather sizable mistake showed up in the promotional materials at today’s UFC 210 Media Day staredowns between Cormier and “Rumble.” Watch the video via MMA Fighting and see if you can spot the mistake (if you can’t, scroll past the video for the answer).
Needless, to say, it was a mistake that could have – and should have – been fixed:
The UFC wrote ‘World Heavyweight Championship’ instead of ‘World Light Heavyweight Championship’ on the wall banner behind the fighters. Oops.
So UFC 210 is just days away and despite a card filled with many unfamiliar faces, there are two veterans of the game smack in the middle of the main card as former middleweight title challenger Patrick Cote faces off against former welterweight title challenger Thiago Alves. Both men have seen brighter days during their mixed martial arts careers and despite some tough losses in their recent outings, are still two dangerous welterweights.
So UFC 210 is just days away and despite a card filled with many unfamiliar faces, there are two veterans of the game smack in the middle of the main card as former middleweight title challenger Patrick Cote faces off against former welterweight title challenger Thiago Alves. Both men have seen brighter days during their mixed martial arts careers and despite some tough losses in their recent outings, are still two dangerous welterweights.
Patrick Cote has had a reputation for two things: being extremely durable and hitting like a mack truck. Both qualities can be supremely beneficial for a fighter, but when mixed together in one package can spell doom. Why do I say that? Well, if you consider the fact that you know you have a durable chin and bricks for hands, the likelihood that you’re willing to wade through the fire to land one good shot rises exponentially. It’s not a proven science, but all you need to do is to watch the fall of Chuck Liddell and understand how dangerous the combination can be. That said, Patrick Cote has chosen to round out his game as he’s gotten older. Rather than relying on power punches to win fights, Cote now utilizes his jab more often as a range finder as well as with some pop. He also uses his wrestling pretty effectively and will do well to use that tool in this fight. Sure, he could possibly win in a striking battle against Alves if he’s on his game, but why risk that when you can at least make the Brazilian striker hesitant on the feet. If a clean takedown isn’t available then Cote is better off pushing the smaller Alves against the fence and smothering his offense.
On the flip side, Thiago Alves may not be starching opponents as he once did, but he’s managed to keep the dream alive with some competitive performances against Jim Miller and Carlos Condit. Alves isn’t using his kicking game as much as he used to, but when he does, his opponents would do well to get out of dodge at all costs (just ask Jordan Mein). Alves’ game is no longer as aggressive as it once was, choosing rather to wait on counter opportunities more often. The days of flying knees and blindingly fast low kicks seem to be in the past. That said, Alves should be using his longest weapons in this fight. He’s the smaller man in this fight in general size and height. To get inside and rattle off striking combinations he’ll want to blast low kicks into his opponent’s thighs to land damage, take away power from Cote’s punches, and get the bigger man slowing down where Alves can use his superior speed to his advantage. His takedown defense has always been sharp, but if he isn’t mindful he could fall prey to Cote who could use a takedown attempt to push Alves against the cage.
This fight should be a pretty exciting one. I wonder if this is a win or go home kind of match, which is unfortunate as both fighters are still pretty highly skilled.
Who do you think wins at UFC 210?
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Yes, Daniel Cormier spent much of his MMA career competing with the “big boys” in the heavyweight division. But none of those fighters might be as dangerous as this version of Anthony Johnson. Twice last year, “Rumble” completely and utterly manhandled his opponents in Glover Teixeira – a former UFC title challenger – and Ryan […]
Yes, Daniel Cormier spent much of his MMA career competing with the “big boys” in the heavyweight division. But none of those fighters might be as dangerous as this version of Anthony Johnson. Twice last year, “Rumble” completely and utterly manhandled his opponents in Glover Teixeira – a former UFC title challenger – and Ryan […]