Thursday, 26 December 2013

UFC 168 Preview

So here we are only days away from UFC 167 and I think this has been one of the biggest built up cards for a longtime and with good reason this is the rematch of the fight that shocked the MMA world when GOAT candidate Anderson “ Spider “ Silva was knocked out by Chris Weidman.
Add to that the fight of TUF 18 trainer Ronda Rousey vs Miesha Tate and we are in for one hell of a show so let’s get to it and see how it could go down.


Dustin “The Diamond” Poirier #6 vs Diego “DB” Brandao
We start the main card with a bout in the Featherweight division and this should be one great battle. We last saw Dustin Poirier at UFC 164 when he won a unanimous decision against Erik Koch.  His opponent is season 14 TUF winner Diego Brandao who even though lost his first outing in the UFC has since gone on a three fight winning streak. 
Even though Brandao is on a bit of a streak his wins have not been against any high caliber opponents and he will face his biggest test to date when he steps in the cage against Poirier.
Dustin is a very smart fighter who has more to lose in this fight, with a win he can step up the ladder even further.
Look for him to really use stand up game here but if it does go to the ground he won’t mind as he does have a solid ground game with a brown belt in BJJ. Brandao does out rank him with a black belt in BJJ but the problem may be is he is also a very emotional fighter so he will need to keep that in check, in the end it doesn’t matter how great your ground game is if your too tired to use it.
Look for Poirier to land some great combinations standing up, then taking this to the ground to grind out a win. Expect Brandao to come out swinging and if he can keep his emotions together and not get frustrated when the diamond doesn’t go down he can edge his way to take a big scalp

Jim Miller #10 vs Fabricio Camoes

I find this fight to be very interesting and really think that anything could happen on one side we have Jim miller who has had only one other outing this year when he lost to Pat Healy at UFC 159 by submission. 
On the other side of the cage is Fabricio Camoes who hasn’t really done much since his return to the UFC and his last fight was back in July in 2012, he lost to the talented Melvin Guillard and you would think that a loss here would see him being shown the door again.
Everything here points to Miller walking away with the easy victory, he is a well rounded fighter and even though we haven’t  got to see much of him in the last two years I expect him to come out and control the centre of the GON and land some solid combinations with dangerous Muay Thai elbows.
His one weakness is his ground game, hard to believe with a black belt in BJJ but he has been choked out in two of his last three fights and here is where I think this could get interesting.
Camoes has a solid submission game he has a third degree black belt in BJJ and he needs to get this fight to the ground and get it there as quickly as possible, if he can do that his chances of winning will increase by a hell of a lot. 
A win here to Miller doesn’t really do much but a loss is going to really hurt him. I see Jim Miller winning by KO here but never count out an animal when they have their back against the wall and Camoes is just that he knows he needs to win here and that makes him dangerous.


Josh Barnett #6 vs Travis Browne #5

This a huge fight when it comes to the standing in the HW division a win here to either man will really be a big step and on to face current No.1 contender Fabricio Werdum who has really been slated as the next to take on champion Cain Velasquez, but with Velasquez on the shelf till late next year after shoulder surgery a lot can happen between now and his return. Even Junior Dos Santos has come out saying he wants the winner of this one. Josh Barnett is a true veteran of the sport he has taken on every legend in the HW division and we last saw him at UFC  164 when he Knocked out Frank Mir. He takes on a beast of a fighter in Travis Browne who when last in the octagon knocked out Alistair Overeem.
What Barnett needs to do in this one is try and take it to the ground early and use his ground game, let’s face it he has the best ground game of all the heavyweights, But also has great Muay Thai so that makes him equally dangerous in the stand up.
Travis Browne has been an absolute highlight reel when it comes to knockouts, in his eight fights in the UFC no one will ever forget his superman punch on Stefan Struve. Browne will come out very strong and will try to knockout Barnett, he needs to keep it off the ground otherwise he will find himself on his back getting smothered and that will not end well for him. What we have is a great fight which really could end at any moment and who knows what way with both possessing knockout power. Barnett needs to win as he isn’t getting any younger and he eagerly desires to be the next in line for Cain Velasquez.

Ronda Rousey Champion vs Miesha Tate #2
The Co main event of the night see’s the coaches of season 18 of TUF hit the GON  and this is will be a war!
or will it just be another round one arm bar to the champion. History would say it will be, in every fight that Rousey has been in they all knew it was coming and I’m guessing they all trained for weeks but one way or another they end up on their backs tapping out to the arm bar. What Tate needs to do is keep it on the feet for as long as she can. Tate does have good wrestling but that means she would have to take it to the ground and that will be dangerous unless she can keep Ronda on her back and try and not let her get a hold of her arm. Rousey is by far one of the best things to happen to the UFC in a long time she just knows how to win and I can’t really see it being any different here she will use her judo and get Tate to the ground or wait for Miesha to take her to the ground and then work into the position where she hits the arm bar not in the first maybe the second.  
I like Tate and think that she has a lot of skills to come out the victor here, the stars will have to align for it to go her way and maybe the unknown can work in her favour, what happens if you take Rousey past the first round, If you can keep her on her feet, maybe Rousey will just come into this with a little bit too much emotion after the TUF season. Or maybe it will just end in the first round with Rousey Breaking Tate’s arm.



Chris Weidman Champion vs Anderson Silva #1

So here we go the rematch for the Middleweight championship and we all know what happened last time. Silva dropped his hands and started taunting Weidman and then he stuck his chin out and Weidman made him pay. So with no disrespect to Weidman this one will come down to which Anderson Silva we get one would think he isn’t going to show up and do the same thing. I believe that a 100% Silva is nearly unbeatable and if he shows up and fights the way we all knows he can he will walk away with his belt again.

 I’m looking for Weidman to use his wrestling this time round and maybe look to really smother Silva. His grappling is good but in the first fight twice he went for a leg lock and both times Anderson shook them off with ease.
Silva can be very sneaky with his submissions but I think if Weidman is smart he can avoid it. He also has some real great cardio so if this does go the distance and I’m not planning that it will Weidman will be fine.

What Silva do we get here? If you believe the promos he would like to believe he is back but back for what?
Will we get the old Silva the one who used his superior speed with stand up  skills, using the vicious kicks we know he has.
I’m looking for Anderson to play a much smarter game here and not stick his chin out as much or taunt Weidman as much. Well not in the first three round at least. Silva let Weidman win the last fight because he was lazy and sloppy I don’t think we have seen Anderson Silva like that before. Another thing to note here is that he is 38 getting on in age so you have to wonder how important it is for him to walk away (like GSP did) with the belt. That will also determine how much he wants this fight.

I feel like Weidman will still walk away with the gold, he is the future of this division and I think he has more to prove and more to lose. Silva will still go down as one if not the best of all time even if he loses, either way this will be one great fight and the true winners will be the fans

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Tuesday, 17 December 2013

Angry Beard UFC on Fox 9


Angry beard here again and people who watched the UFC fight night on the weekend maybe thinking no way the beard could be angry about this card.
There wasn’t any bad decisions and no one ran their mouth, it was a  talented event with decent fights. No way could the beard be angry, Right?

Wrong!

The beard is angry!
 
I have nothing against the Johnson vs Benavidez fight, I enjoyed it I just didn’t see the point of this event except just to fill a weekend so we didn’t have a three week break before UFC 168 and that’s the problem, everyone was thinking about that event and who was going to win the rematches either it be Weidman vs Silva or Rousey vs Tate, If you weren’t thinking about it you must be blind as they showed that promo over and over.
I love the promo but I don’t need to see it every 2 minutes I’m already very excited about it. If people weren’t thinking about UFC 168 you know what they were thinking about, how GSP walked away and gave up the belt so he could focus on personal problems.

Something else that made me angry was how Uriah Faber was on this card and yes I know I don’t like him but this isn’t about that, this about how he deserves a title shot!
I’m not disagreeing but guess what has to happen DING DING DING that’s right Cruz vs Barao.
So what they should of done is put Faber on the same card so after he won they could really build up him versus who ever walks away with the belt.
But no now he has to take another fight before he gets the title shot and if he loses and yes I understand ‘he doesn’t lose if it’s not a title shot’ but if he did that looks great giving him a title shot, but then again they gave Tate a title shot so we know Dana doesn’t mind rewarding loses.
All im saying is that Faber needs to fighter closer to UFC 169 Crus Vs Barao so he didn’t have such a long break before getting that title shot he so desperately reminds us he deserves.

Finally OMG Cody McKenzie you’re a professional athlete in the biggest MMA Company in the world buy some real shorts and remove the tags! not that it would have helped you yesterday.
We get it you’re a bit weird but so was Mayhem miller and we know what he is doing now.

The Beard is angry and now you KNOW

 

 

Saturday, 14 December 2013

UFConFOX9 Live Blog

Joe Lauzon vs Mac Danzig
A good fast start as we expected. Both guys moving in and out trying to get to the center of the octagon. Joe Lauzon scores the first takedown and quickly moves beautifully to mount. Joe locks away an armbar, its deep, he goes belly down to finish it, Mac survives. He escaped by pulling Joe's leg out of the way and rolling. On their feet now, not a lot happening, both guys just trying to work from the clinch. Lauzon eventually gets the takedown again, working from guard, but doesn't land very much. Joe's first round.
Mac starts the 2nd well on his feet, some nice combos followed by a leg kick. Joe gets to the clinch and they trade from there for a minute or so. Joe is looking a touch slow here, but that could just be Mac moving and throwing well. Danzig continues to press and land, but its Lauzon who lands another takedown. Ohhh, Joe lands multiple good elbows from the top position and Mac is opened up. Danzig is trying to work towards a submission, Joe has him well controlled for the moment. More elbows from Lauzon allows him to move to mount, with time running out in the round, Joe tries to roll to an arm bar, with more time to work he might've got that, but the round comes to an end. Joe probably stole that round.
Straight to the center and these two begin to trade, an accidental headbutt has the ref stepping in to check on both fighters, but we're all go again. Danzig is definitely looking the better on the feet. Joe lands a nice short elbow on the feet and follows up with another takedown. Joe moves to side control and then to the mounted crucifix position where he is brutalising Mac with elbows, he moves to full mount now, landing huge elbows still. Lauzon moves to go for an arm bar again, but he didn't have all his limbs in correct position and Danzig gets out. Joe continues to dominate on the ground though as the fight comes to an end. Joe Lauzon should get this 30-27

Joe Lauzon wins by Unanimous Decision (30-27 all round)

Chad Mendes vs Nik Lentz
'Money' Mendes moves to the center of the octagon in an attempt to control the movement of Lentz. Huge right hand from Chad rocks Nik, he chases Lentzto the ground as he falls and lands another huge right, Lentz somehow recovers enough to get away and back to his feet. Super fast pace here. Takedown by Mendes but we we're quickly back to the feet. Good exchanges standing now, and Chad gets another takedown, he can't do much from the top position, but as they get to their feet he lands a beautiful left, right combo. Mendes gets another takedown as the round comes to a close. Chads round.
Lentz is much more tentative coming out in the 2nd. He's started to relax a bit more now as both guys trade blows. Nice leg kicks here from 'Money' Mendes in an attempt to stifle Nik's power. After some more good exchanges Chad lands his 4th takedown of the fight, but yet again we're quickly back to the feet. Make that number 5 takedown now. Nik is defending well from guard though, he explodes and gets out without taking damage again. On the feet, no, back to the ground. Mendes is really lacking some attacking power on the ground, he's had 6 takedowns landing only 1 strike from the top position. Chad will take the round with more control.
Lentz has come out much more desperate now, he lands a nice right that looked to shake up Chad. Good work here from Nik is really catching Mendes off guard. He moves in quick with a nice uppercut and left hook. Nik continues to be on top in this round. Very nice body kick from Nik, Chad another takedown, Nik another escape. Lentz gets Mendes into the clinch and lands a nice knee to the body, Chad gets another takedown and quickly looks to lock in a Guillotine, Nik again defends well. Back to the feet to end the fight and Chad has probably done enough to earn the W here.

Chad Mendes wins by Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

Urijah Faber vs Michael McDonald
Touch of the gloves and we're underway. Head kick by McDonald and Urijah gets the takedown. Urijah is in 'Mayday' McDonalds guard, Michael looks to be slowly working towards a triangle submission early. Faber hasn't been able to land much from the top position, with some defence from Michael. The ref (Herb Dean) steps in and stands them up because of a lack of action. Body kick from McDonald is caught by Urijah and a nice counter right from Faber. Nice overhand right from Urijah was probably the best of the first round. Faber 10-9 in the first.
Nice left to get us underway in the 2nd from McDonald. Lovely counter striking from Faber and a lead left hook backs Michael up. Urijah lands a huge right that stuns 'Mayday', McDonald backs up and as Urijah stalks him Michael lands a huge right of his own. Faber is now backed up. What a good exchange. Urijah is looking very fleet of foot here, dancing around McDonald. Ohhhh huge right from Urijah, McDonald is rocked, he's running away, Faber is chasing him down, another huge right, Michael goes down. Urijah jumps on him, sinks in the Guillotine, 'Mayday' rolls one way then the other, Faber gets the Guillotine tighter, its all over! McDonald taps. What an exciting fight from Urijah Faber, he proves he's still at the top of his game.

Urijah Faber wins by Submission (Guillotine) at 3:22 of Round 2

Demetriuos Johnson vs Joseph Benavidez
Dodge and dodge some more, is the theme here as both guys avoid each others striking. Nice leg kick from Benavidez is on the money. Good strikes here from Joe, OOHHHHHHHHHHHH MMMYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!! WOOOWWWWW!!!!!!! WHAT A RIGHT HAND FROM DEMETRIOUS JOHNSON!!!!!! Joe Benavidez is out cold! Big John McCarthy can't get there quick enough, DJ lands 4 more shots on the ground. That was massive!

Demetrious Johnson wins by KNOCKOUT at 2:08 of the 1st Round