Monday, 9 June 2008
UFC thoughts
Was it just me or did Brandon Vera look tiny compared to Werdum? I can imagine him making Middleweight if he stripped the fat off and sauna'd a little bit. Werdum seemed to out strength Vera and used his ju jitsu skills to pass Veras guard with relative ease. Weight might not be as big a factor when your fighting average competition, but when your fighting top ten heavyweights such as Sylvia and Werdum 20-30-40 pounds is not something you want to be giving up.Even though Vera had little to answer for Fabricio’s ground game, I thought the fight was stopped prematurely as Vera was being ground and pounded from mount, but he was intelligently defending himself and there was only 15 seconds left in the round. He wasn’t out and wasn’t taking any real damage so surely he could have lasted till the end of the round. Maybe I’m just biased though because I’m a big Brandon Vera fan and don’t like Werdums style of fighting.
Perhaps a drop to light heavyweight is in order for Vera?
Marquardt would have picked up his second win in a row following his defeat to middleweight king Anderson Silva if it wasn’t for the two points he was deducted. If he had thrown the knee 1 second later and didn’t grab onto the fence he would have been celebrating a big win. Sadly the 2 points were vital when it ended up going to a split decision.
Respect for attempting to power bomb his opponent: Thales Leites though. Wild Professional wrestling moves in MMA always make me jump out of my seat and go crazy.
The fight that stood out for me was Matt Wiman Vs. Thiago Tavares. This fight was a back and forward technical war with the perfect mixture of slick jiu jitsu and sharp stand up exchanges. I haven’t "oooo'd" that much since Tyson Griffin Vs. Frankie Edgar! I’ve been a fan of Wiman since he got KO'd by Spenser Fisher (but put on an excellent show), but I've since accepted he wasn't an elite fighter. I think Saturday night changed my perception of him again. I'm also a really big fan of Tavares aggressive fight style. He makes Jiu Jitsu exciting, which is always a good thing.
Omoplatas, heel hooks, Ground and pound, takedowns, sweeps and striking (eventually resulting in a second round knock out). What more could you possibly want from a fight?
Mike Bisping was on fireeee. Middleweight is definitely the weight class for him. Need I say any more?
The main event was in essence a "passing of the torch". Hughes never looked himself in the fight while Alves was dieing to get at him. Although he was a bit too cautious in the 1st (I’m assuming its because he didn’t want to get taken down) he made up for it in the second.
I see this as a new school Vs. Old school match up and proof that if you aren't constantly evolving as a fighter then your not going to be able to keep up with the up and coming fighters rising through the ranks.
Overall an excellent show though, off the top of my head it's the best event I've seen in recent memory.
posted by Jack Sexton at Monday, June 09, 2008 << Back To Main Page
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