MMA Top 10 Middleweights: Mark Munoz Rises

Filed under: UFC, Strikeforce, Rankings, MiddleweightsCould Mark Munoz be a future contender to Anderson Silva’s middleweight title? That’s a question few people would have asked before UFC 131. But after Munoz beat Demian Maia, it’s a serious question…

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Could Mark Munoz be a future contender to Anderson Silva‘s middleweight title? That’s a question few people would have asked before UFC 131. But after Munoz beat Demian Maia, it’s a serious question.

After defeating Maia, Munoz is 6-1 since moving down to middleweight, with the only loss coming by split decision to Yushin Okami, the UFC‘s current No. 1 middleweight contender. Munoz is probably only one more win away from being the UFC’s best option to fight Silva, assuming Silva beats Okami.

Munoz would be a huge underdog to Silva, of course, but every middleweight is a huge underdog to Silva. And Munoz, a former NCAA champion wrestler, at least has the tools to threaten Silva where he’s weakest. Munoz and Silva are friends and training partners, and they might not wish to fight each other. But if both of them win their next fights, we could be heading toward a situation where fighting each other is what the UFC asks them to do.

See where I have Munoz ranked among the middleweights in MMA below.

(Editor’s note: The individual fighter’s ranking the last time we did middleweights are in parentheses.)

1. Anderson Silva (1): The last time Silva lost, it was by disqualification when he illegally kicked Okami in the head on the ground. Since then Silva is 14-0, with half of those wins coming by first round knockout or technical knockout.

2. Chael Sonnen (2): Sonnen still deserves to be ranked No. 2 because of his impressive win over Okami and his tough fight with Silva, but soon he’s going to start dropping because of inactivity. There doesn’t seem to be any end in sight for Sonnen’s problems getting an athletic commission to license him.

3. Vitor Belfort (3): Belfort’s 19-9 record really doesn’t do his career justice, as the nine losses are to a who’s who of great fighters: He’s lost to Randy Couture twice, Alistair Overeem twice and Kazushi Sakuraba, Chuck Liddell, Tito Ortiz, Dan Henderson and Anderson Silva. Up next for Belfort is Yoshihiro Akiyama.

4. Yushin Okami (4): Although Okami does technically have a victory over Silva on his record, Silva was getting the better of Okami before he was disqualified for the illegal kick. If Okami can beat Silva in their August rematch in Rio, it would probably be the biggest upset of the year in MMA.

5. Mark Munoz (NR): Getting knocked cold by Matt Hamill might have been the best thing to ever happen to Munoz. That fight made him decide to move down from 205 pounds to 185, and he’s much more impressive at the lighter weight.

6. Demian Maia (5): The Maia-Munoz fight could have gone either way, and even in defeat Maia showed that his striking is continuing to improve. However, the fight also showed that Maia can’t just submit anyone he gets to the ground. In his first five UFC fights Maia submitted all five opponents, but in his last six fights he hasn’t submitted anyone.

7. Brian Stann (6): A matchup between Stann and Munoz would make a lot of sense as a next step for the UFC, and the winner would have a strong case for being the next No. 1 contender in the middleweight division.

8. Ronaldo Souza (7): Jacare, the Strikeforce middleweight champion, will defend his title against Luke Rockhold in September. Rockhold is 7-1, and all seven wins are by first-round stoppage, but he’s not on the same level as Jacare, who should be able to make Rockhold tap.

9. Wanderlei Silva (8): The soon-to-be 35-year-old Silva isn’t the fighter he once was, but his UFC 132 fight with Chris Leben promises to be an all-out war. And if he wins in spectacular fashion, it’s possible that the Axe Murderer could get the next shot at the middleweight belt.

10. Michael Bisping (10): With no UFC events in England this year, Bisping will not have any fights in his homeland for the first year since 2006, when he was an Ultimate Fighter contestant. Instead Bisping will coach on The Ultimate Fighter and take on Jason “Mayhem” Miller in December.

 

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Vitor Belfort Confirms Bout With Anderson Silva

Filed under: UFC, NewsAt long last, Vitor Belfort will fight Anderson Silva for the UFC middleweight title.

Belfort confirmed to HDNet’s “Inside MMA” on Friday night what has been expected for the last couple of weeks – he’ll fight Silva for the belt…

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At long last, Vitor Belfort will fight Anderson Silva for the UFC middleweight title.

Belfort confirmed to HDNet’s “Inside MMA” on Friday night what has been expected for the last couple of weeks – he’ll fight Silva for the belt at the UFC’s Feb. 5 card in Las Vegas.

“The fight is definitely going to happen. It’s Feb. 5 in Vegas for the Super Bowl week,” Belfort told Ron Kruck on the live edition of the show. “I’m focused – I’m really focused. I’m learning a lot of Muay Thai, learning a lot of elbows, knees and kicks to deal with every weapon that Anderson Silva has.”

Ed Soares: Anderson Silva-Vitor Belfort Not Signed, but It’s On Horizon

Filed under: UFC, NewsA UFC middleweight title fight between champion Anderson Silva and Vitor Belfort is not yet signed and won’t be happening at UFC 125 on Jan. 1. But according to Silva’s manager, Ed Soares, the bout will take place in 2011.

“No c…

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Anderson SilvaA UFC middleweight title fight between champion Anderson Silva and Vitor Belfort is not yet signed and won’t be happening at UFC 125 on Jan. 1. But according to Silva’s manager, Ed Soares, the bout will take place in 2011.

“No confirmed date; it’s not signed yet,” Soares told Ariel Helwani on Monday’s edition of “The MMA Hour.” “It’ll happen in the early portion of 2011, but it’s not going to happen Jan. 1 just because he wants to make sure he’s 100 percent. He feels good – he’s probably 80-85 percent.”

Soares said the UFC middleweight champ’s ribs continue to bother him, saying they were hurt going into his UFC 117 title defense against Chael Sonnen during a training session with Olympic gold medal-winning judoka Satoshi Ishii. Soares said in the days leading up to the fight, doctors even urged Silva to pull out of the bout.

Darren Elkins to Meet Edson Barboza at UFC 123

Filed under: UFC, FanHouse Exclusive, NewsLightweight Darren Elkins will meet UFC newcomer Edson Barboza at UFC 123 in Michigan, MMA Fighting learned Thursday.

Sources close to Elkins’ camp confirmed that though bout agreements between the two fighte…

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Lightweight Darren Elkins will meet UFC newcomer Edson Barboza at UFC 123 in Michigan, MMA Fighting learned Thursday.

Sources close to Elkins’ camp confirmed that though bout agreements between the two fighters have not yet been signed, verbal agreements are in place.

Though not yet made official by the promotion, UFC 123 will take place Nov. 20 at The Palace in the northern Detroit suburb of Auburn Hills.

Dennis Siver vs. Andre Winner Bout Planned for UFC 122

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A lightweight bout between Dennis Siver and Andre Winner is planned for UFC 122 in Germany, sources told MMA Fighting’s Ariel Helwani on Thursday.

The event will be the UFC’s second in Germany and will be a…

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A lightweight bout between Dennis Siver and Andre Winner is planned for UFC 122 in Germany, sources told MMA Fighting’s Ariel Helwani on Thursday.

The event will be the UFC’s second in Germany and will be a homecoming for Siver. He also fought on the promotion’s debut in that country, UFC 99 in June 2009, submitting Dale Hartt with a first-round rear naked choke. Siver (16-7, 5-4 UFC) is of German and Russian descent and began his MMA career in Germany.