‘UFC on FOX: Diaz vs. Miller’ Aftermath: Diaz Stops Miller, Belcher Upsets Palhares


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As expected, it was a great idea to pit two heavyweight knock out artists against one another for the Fox audience. Lavar Johnson and Pat Barry swung for the fences and beat the tar out of each other for almost a whole round before Johnson stopped Barry with punches.

Johnson now has two consecutive entertaining UFC wins under his belt, after back to back Strikeforce submission losses. He’ll likely get at least a couple more style-friendly sluggers to duke it out with from the UFC since he’s performed so well against them thus far.

Barry’s situation may be a little more complicated. The former K-1 fighter always brings it in his fights, is fan-friendly and has some big wins on his resume. But he’s also now lost three out of his last four fights and five out of his last eight. One would imagine he’ll get at least some more fights from the UFC given that he won his prior fight and how exciting he was, even in defeat, against Johnson.


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As expected, it was a great idea to pit two heavyweight knock out artists against one another for the Fox audience. Lavar Johnson and Pat Barry swung for the fences and beat the tar out of each other for almost a whole round before Johnson stopped Barry with punches.

Johnson now has two consecutive entertaining UFC wins under his belt, after back to back Strikeforce submission losses. He’ll likely get at least a couple more style-friendly sluggers to duke it out with from the UFC since he’s performed so well against them thus far.

Barry’s situation may be a little more complicated. The former K-1 fighter always brings it in his fights, is fan-friendly and has some big wins on his resume. But he’s also now lost three out of his last four fights and five out of his last eight. One would imagine he’ll get at least some more fights from the UFC given that he won his prior fight and how exciting he was, even in defeat, against Johnson.

Alan Belcher may have just capped the stealthiest rise to title contender in the UFC with his first round TKO win over Rousimar Palhares. Belcher defended a flurry of leg-lock attempts from Palhares expertly, allowing his He-Man shaped opponent to gas out, before putting on a ground striking clinic and finishing the fight himself.

Belcher has only lost one time since September of 2008, and that was a controversial decision to Yoshihiro Akiyama. He’s now piled up four consecutive finishes against solid competition and, short of Chael Sonnen, Mark Munoz and Hector Lombard, there are not many other names other than Belcher’s to consider as #1 middleweight contender.

We got exactly what we could have expected out of the matchup between former NCAA Division I wrestling national champions Josh Koscheck and Johny Hendricks – a wild slug fest. Top wrestlers like Koscheck, Hendricks and Dan Henderson often carry with them nasty one-punch natural knockout power, which they typically wield with reckless abandon. After all, they don’t usually have to worry about being taken down no matter how much they over extend themselves on strikes.

That’s what we saw with Hendricks and Koscheck. They each threw nothing but power shots, in spurts, in between mostly failed takedown attempts. Koscheck appeared to hurt Hendricks in the first round, but Hendricks landed nearly twice as many total strikes as Koscheck, including big uppercuts and straight lefts that landed flush, didn’t seem to face Koscheck, but left the right side of his face swollen badly.

In the end, two judges saw it for Hendricks and one for Koscheck. The fight was close but since Koscheck was gifted a decision over Mike Pierce in his last outing, you can’t feel too badly for the recently liberated long time American Kickboxing Academy fighter.

The good news for Koscheck is that he looked like his old self against Hendricks, after seeming flat against Pierce. Also, the dude has a plane, so, you know…it’s all good.

With as crowded and muddled as the talent-heavy lightweight division title picture is these days, some might have wondered if Dana White’s pre-fight statement that Nate Diaz would get a title shot if he beat fellow contender Jim miller was premature or dubious in its logic. But after beating Miller via second round guillotine submission, Diaz has three consecutive wins over former champs or top contenders.

What’s more is that Diaz beat Miller so emphatically and decisively. Miller is not an easy man to stop, in fact, Diaz is the first person to do so.

No one can say that they wouldn’t want to see the volatile and exciting Diaz take his pin-point striking and nasty submissions and challenge Frankie Edgar or Benson Henderson at this point.

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Alan Belcher vs. Rousimar Palhares Results: Fights for Belcher to Take Next

Middleweight Alan Belcher may be the forgotten man in the 185-pound division. Having competed just three times in the past three years, it’s easy to overlook the fact that Belcher has gone 8-2 in his last 10 Octagon appearances. With an impressive perf…

Middleweight Alan Belcher may be the forgotten man in the 185-pound division.

Having competed just three times in the past three years, it’s easy to overlook the fact that Belcher has gone 8-2 in his last 10 Octagon appearances.

With an impressive performance against lethal grappler Rousimar Palhares, it’s time for Belcher to make a title run.

That is, if he can find an opponent.

Unfortunately, the majority of the division has fights scheduled, and Belcher may be forced to sit back and wait for his next challenge.

Here are five potential opponents for the veteran.

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Nate Diaz vs. Jim Miller Results: What We Learned About Miller

Jim Miller’s steep drop from upper-echelon UFC contender to barely a top-10 lightweight has been shockingly fast and unexpected.At UFC on Fox 3, the New Jersey native capped off a 1-2 stint with a second-round submission loss to Nate Diaz.”Nate control…

Jim Miller‘s steep drop from upper-echelon UFC contender to barely a top-10 lightweight has been shockingly fast and unexpected.

At UFC on Fox 3, the New Jersey native capped off a 1-2 stint with a second-round submission loss to Nate Diaz.

“Nate controlled the fight from bell to bell,” Miller said at the post-fight press conference. “He controlled the momentum and never let me get any significant shots in there. He fought a beautiful fight and had my number.”

Miller, who was finished for the first time in his career, was riding a seven-fight win streak around this time last year, but his title hopes were ruined by a decision loss to current UFC lightweight champion Benson Henderson.

He later rebounded with a first-round submission victory over Melvin Guillard.

With the loss to Diaz, Miller finds himself at a crossroads in his career. He’ll either have to make the necessary adjustments to improve his overall game and get over the hump, or he could contemplate dropping to the featherweight division.

Here’s what we learned about Miller on Saturday night.

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UFC on FOX 3 Results: Matches to Make

UFC on FOX came and went, with title contenders emerging in several weight classes. It was a great night of fights, which saw upsets, knockouts, submissions and heartbreaks.We even saw two flyweight fights, which were only the third and fourth bouts in…

UFC on FOX came and went, with title contenders emerging in several weight classes. It was a great night of fights, which saw upsets, knockouts, submissions and heartbreaks.

We even saw two flyweight fights, which were only the third and fourth bouts in the weight class in UFC history. They dazzled with their speed and power, much to the delight of the crowd.

Where do these fighters go from here? Let’s take a look at the matches that should be made following UFC on FOX 3.

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Nate Diaz vs. Jim Miller Results: What We Learned About Diaz

Former Ultimate Fighter winner Nate Diaz took a big step toward becoming a UFC champion by becoming the first to finish Jim Miller in their headlining bout at UFC on Fox 3. Diaz showcased not only his grappling prowess, but also his striking attack to …

Former Ultimate Fighter winner Nate Diaz took a big step toward becoming a UFC champion by becoming the first to finish Jim Miller in their headlining bout at UFC on Fox 3.

Diaz showcased not only his grappling prowess, but also his striking attack to get the best of Miller.

Let’s take a look at what we learned from the performance.

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Johny Hendricks vs. Josh Koscheck Results: Does Hendricks Deserve a Title Shot?

At various points during Georges St-Pierre’s title reign in the welterweight division, claims have been made that the Canadian had cleaned out the division. However, with the champion out of action recovering from ACL surgery, that’s anything but the c…

At various points during Georges St-Pierre’s title reign in the welterweight division, claims have been made that the Canadian had cleaned out the division. However, with the champion out of action recovering from ACL surgery, that’s anything but the case.

One of the men stating his case for a crack at UFC gold is Johny Hendricks.

With his decision win over former title challenger Josh Koscheck at UFC on Fox 3, the former national champion wrestler ran his record to 13-1, with eight of those victories coming inside the Octagon.

Although his win over Koscheck may not have been as convincing as his 12-second destruction of Jon Fitch late last year, Hendricks became the only man not named St-Pierre to defeat both of those fighters.

Hendricks possesses a well-rounded skill set that allows him to stand and trade with his opponents or take the fight to the mat when he wants to. That mix may very well be the recipe for dethroning St-Pierre.

Unfortunately, with the champion out until at least November, Hendricks is in a difficult spot. First off, interim champion Carlos Condit is already at the front of the line. Couple that with if Jake Ellenberger gets past Martin Kampmann next month, Ellenberger also has a strong case for a title shot.

So what’s the solution?

Rather than have Hendricks sit out until early 2013 for the St-Pierre vs. Condit winner, he should be matched up with the Ellenberger vs. Kampmann winner. That would leave no argument as to who should be challenging for the belt.

Certainly Hendricks has the resume to claim No. 1 contender status, but under the circumstances he may not have a choice but to fight again and cement that claim.

 

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