UFC News: Hermes Franca vs. Joe Lauzon at UFC Fight Night 17

In an interview with Jeremy Stephens the other day he stated that Hermes Franca was going to fight in February.  It looks like Stephens was correct and it look like he will be fighting TUF 5 alum Joe Lauzon. This should be a very interesting fight.  Both guys are top tens in the UFC divison…or close to it.  Both guys are serious contenders.  Both guys are coming off of wins.  Lauzon comes fof a win over Kyle Bradley and Franca comes off of a win against Marcus Aurelio.  The winner of this fight will be considered an upper eshalon UFC lightweight. 

Lauzon is my earlier favorite to win this one, but it certainly can be a tough fight with a couple of tough fighters.

UFC Fight Night 17 will be held on February 7 and will feature bouts between TUF 6 winner Mac Danzig and Josh Neer as well as TUF 7 winner Amir Sadollah taking on Nick Catone.  I look for all 3 of these fights to make the televised card with a event yet to be named to be tapped for the main event.

MMABlog’s Lightweight MMA Rankings

Rank

Name

Organization

Next Fight

1

B.J. Penn

UFC

St. Pierre (#1 WW) 1/31

2

Takanori Gomi

World Victory Road

Golyaev (NR), 11/1

3

Shinya Aoki

DREAM

 

4

Eddie Alvarez

EliteXC?

 

5

Sean Sherk

UFC

T. Griffin (#15), 9/25

6

Mitsuhiro Ishida

DREAM/Strikeforce

 

7

Tatsuya Kawajiri

DREAM

 

8

Kenny Florian

UFC

Stevenson (#10), 11/15

9

Josh Thomson

Strikeforce

Edwards (NR), 11/21

10

Joe Stevenson

UFC

Florian (#8), 11/15

11

Gesias Calvancante

DREAM

 

12

Joachim Hansen

DREAM

 

13

Gilbert Melendez

Strikeforce

 

14

Jamie Varner

WEC

 

15

Tyson Griffin

UFC

Sherk (#5), 9/25

16

Roger Huerta

UFC

 

17

Gray Maynard

UFC

Clementi (NR), 9/25

18

Frank Edgar

UFC

Wiman (NR), 12/10

19

Vitor Ribeiro

 

 

20

Nate Diaz

UFC

 

21

K.J. Noons

EliteXC?

 

22

Joe Lauzon

UFC

 

23

Nick Diaz

EliteXC

 

24

Spencer Fisher

UFC

Gugerty (NR), 9/25

25

Caol Uno

DREAM

 

 

Others Considered: Clay Guida, Hermes Franca, Marcus Aurelio, Jim Miller, Jorge Masvidal , Rich Clementi, Matt Wiman, and Mac Danzig.

UFC News: Hermes Franca vs. Gleison Tibau at UFC 90

A lightweight fight between contenders Hermes Franca and Gleison Tibau is in the works for UFC 90.  UFC 90 will take place on October 25.  Both Franca and Tibau are coming off of losses in their last fights.  Franca dropped a decision loss to Frank Edgar and Tibau lost to Joe Stevenson, but looked very impressive.  This should be a solid and exciting fight to add to the card. 

UFC 90: Silva vs. Cote

  • Anderson Silva vs. Patrick Cote
  • Thiago Alves vs. Diego Sanchez
  • Fabricio Werdum vs. Junior do Santos
  • Gleison Tibau vs. Hermes Franca
  • Spencer Fisher vs. Melvin Guillard

UFC Fight Night 14 Medical Suspensions

These suspensions are precautionary more than anything and many times the fighters will be cleared to fight earlier with doctor’s approval.  Looks like at this event the winners took the bigger punishment.  Velasquez, Credeur and Blackburn especially.  Looks like Anderson Silva came out healthy and may be ready to go in September. 

  • James Irvin — Suspended until Sept. 3 with no contact until Aug. 19 due to a right-cheek laceration
  • Hermes Franca — Suspended until Aug. 19 with no contact until Aug. 10 for precautionary reasons
  • Frankie Edgar — Suspended until Aug. 19 with no contact until Aug. 10 due to a chin laceration
  • Jake O’Brien — Suspended until Sept. 3 with no contact until Aug. 19 for precautionary reasons
  • Cain Velasquez — Suspended until Jan. 7 due to possible meniscal/ligament tear in left knee (can be cleared early by an orthopedic doctor); minimum suspension until Aug. 19 with no contact until Aug. 10 for precautionary reasons
  • Anthony Johnson — Suspended indefinitely due to a conjunctival laceration in right eye (can be cleared by an ophthalmologist); minimum suspension until Aug. 19 with no contact until Aug. 10 for precautionary reasons
  • Tim Credeur — Suspended until Jan. 17 due to a right-knee injury (can be cleared early by orthopedic doctor); minimum suspension until Aug. 19 with no contact until Aug. 10 for precautionary reasons
  • Cale Yabrough — Suspended until Sept. 13 with no contact until Aug. 19 for precautionary reasons
  • Brodie Farber — Suspended until Sept. 18 with no contact until Sept. 3 for precautionary reasons
  • Rory Markham — Suspended until Aug. 19 with no contact until Aug. 10 for precautionary reasons
  • Nate Loughran — Suspended until Sept. 13 with no contact until Aug. 19 due to multiple lacerations
  • James Giboo — Suspended until Sept. 13 with no contact until Aug. 19 for precautionary reasons
  • Brad Blackburn — Suspended until Jan. 7 due to broken left thumb (can be cleared by orthopedic doctor)
  • UFC Fight Night 14 Fighter Salaries

    Anderson Silva: $200,000

    Brandon Vera: $200,000 ($100,000 win bonus)

    Frankie Edgar: $51,000 ($13,000 win bonus & $25,000 Fight of the Night Bonus)

    CB Dollaway: $45,000 ($10,000 win bonus & $25,000 Submission of the Night Bonus)

    Hermes Franca: $42,000 ($25,000 Fight of the Night Bonus)

    Rory Markham: $37,000 ($6,000 win bonus & $25,000 Knockout of the Night Bonus)

    James Irvin: $20,000

    Tim Credeur: $16,000 ($8,000 win bonus)
    Reese Andy $15,000
    Cain Velasquez: $14,000 ($7,000 win bonus)
    Jake O’Brien: $11,000

    Brad Blackburn: $10,000 ($5000 win bonus)
    Kevin Burns: $10,000 ($5,000 win bonus)
    Anthony Johnson: $9,000
    Jesse Taylor: $8,000
    Cale Yarbrough: $8,000

    Nate Loughran: $8,000 ($4,000 win bonus)

    Shannon Gugerty: $6,000 ($3,000 win bonus)

    Johnny Rees: $4,000
    Brodie Farber: $3,00O
    James Giboo: $3,000
    Dale Hartt: $3,000

     

     

    My UFC Fight Night 14 Thoughts

    Quick Results:

    Anderson Silva defeats James Irvin by TKO at 1:01 of the first round.
    Brandon Vera defeats Reese Andy by unanimous decision.
    Frank Edgar defeats Hermes Franca by unanimous decision.
    Cain Velasquez defeats Jake O’Brien by TKO in the first round.
    Kevin Burns defeats Anthony Johnson by TKO at 3:35 of Round 3
    CB Dollaway defeats Jesse Taylor by submission (choke) at 3:58 of Round 1
    Tim Credeur defeats Cale Yarbrough via technical knockout in round one
    Rory Markham defeats Brodie Farber via knockout (head kick) in round one
    Nate Loughran defeats Johnny Rees by submission (triangle choke) at 4:21 of Round 1
    Brad Blackburn defeats James Giboo by TKO (strikes) at 2:29 of Round 2
    Shannon Gugerty defeats Dale Hartt by submission (rear naked choke) at 3:33 of Round 1

    • Anderson Silva is awesome!  If there were ever any doubters he silenced them.  Some people thought that Anderson would have a hard time with the size, but he didn’t look like he gave up much size.  Some people thought he may not want to strike with Irvin, he did and he beat him badly.  Irvin was out of his league in this fight.  Anderson looked awesome!  Wow.  I hope he fights some more at 205 because the Cote fight isn’t what I want to see. 
    • Congrats to Brandon Vera for winning one.  I think the move to 205 was good, but he did look tired.  Thats okay the weight cut is tough and many guys have a hard time with the weight cut the first time.  Mike Swick looked poor in his win in his first 170 fight, but looked better the second time.  Vera will be a force at 205 and is right in the mix. 
    • Frank Edgar impressed me.  I thought Franca would win this one.  Edgar looked much better than he did against Maynard.  He dominated Franca.
    • The other guy I was impressed with was Cain Velasquez.  Could it be a heavyweight star was born?  He looked awesome.  I buy the hype.  I am on the Cain train.  He could hold the title before too long.
    • I hated to see the Burns/Johnson fight end the way it did.  I don’t know about the call, but whatever.  I don’t think Burns was poking on purpose, but he was warned.  Regardless of the deicsion Burns is a tough dude.  I gained tons of respect for Johnson too, he is a top notch human being.  How about him telling the crwods not to boo Burns?  He is a stand up guy.   
    • C.B. Dolloway did great, he showed his talent.  He is always capable of winning.  Some of the hype surrounding him was lost due to his losses to Amir.  You can’t take anything away from Amir, but C.B. was beating him up both times they fought before he got caught.  The point is that C.B. can hang with anyone at 185.  I was also glad to see Jesse Taylor back, and hope he gets one more shot at least.  By the way, I loved that Peruvian necktie.  What a submission!
    • Welcome to the UFC Rory Markham.  That KO was highlight material.  I don’t know who to give KO of the night to, but I think this was a better KO than Silva’s KO.  Ouch.
    • I will be interested to see who the UFC keeps and who they cut from this card.  The guys on the chopping block:

                        – Reese Andy – Give him one more shot.  He didn’t look great, but you can’t cut a guy for losing to one of the best.

                       – Jake O’Brien – I was against him being cut the first time, and I think he deserves one more shot, but he can’t hang with the top guys in the UFC heavyweight divison. 

                       – Brodie Farber – Don’t forget he was winning the fight.  I guess close doesn’t count, but I think he is a good prospect who lost to a veteran fighter. 

                       – James Giboo – Cut him. 

                       – Cale Yarbrough – Cut him.  He can’t hack it and I never thought he could. 

                       – Johnny Rees – Give him one more fight.

                      – Dale Hartt

    KO of the Night: Rory Markham

    Submission of the Night: C.B. Dolloway

    Fight of the Night: Frank Edgar vs. Hermes Franca (Not the most exciting, but it went long and there was action)

    My UFC Fight Night 14 Predictions

    Anderson Silva vs. James Irvin

    I am looking forward to this fight.  When I make my predictions I will look at all aspects of the game and some to a decision.  Sometimes I will even pick an upset, but there are several fighters that I cannot pick against right now.  Anderson Silva is one of those guys I cannot pick against right now, the others being B.J. Penn, Georges St. Pierre, and Fedor Emelianenko.  I might miss a pick every now and then with that startegy, but more often than not I am right.  I know Anderson will eventually lose a fight, but I will not pick against him anytime soon.  James Irvin is good and he has knockout power.  He could KO Anderson Silva.  However, Irvin has never been a top 10 light heavyweight.  He is fighting the number one pound for pound fighter in the world.  The blogegrs and fans along with the media will try to hype this fight and give Irvin a bigger chance to win, in then end Anderson is going to beat him.  I do not know how much can be said.  I pick Anderson Silva by TKO in round 2. 

    Brandon Vera vs. Reese Andy

    Brandon Vera beat some good guys at heavyweight, however he was small for a heavyweight.  I believe Vera can bang with anyone.  Reese Andy is not known to a lot of MMA fans, but he was a former IFL fighter who hasn’t fought in a year.  Andy has a decent record and I have heard he is pretty good, but he hasn’t beaten anyone.  Vera will be by far the best guy he has ever fought.  I believe Vera will be fast and strong at 205 and will win by KO in round 1.  Welcome to light heavyweight Brandon Vera.

    Frankie Edgar vs. Hermes Franca

    Both these guys are good fighters.  Edgar has climbed the ladder at 155, but dropped off a bit following his loss to Gray Maynard.  Many people are forgetting that Hermes Franca was the number one contender and fought for the title against Sean Sherk before his failed drug test.  Franca is strong and aggressive.  Bioth guys have wrestling skills.  Edgar can win, but he needs to be more aggresive.  I pick Franca to win by unanimous decision.

    Jake O’Brien vs. Cain Velasquez

    I am glad the UFC brough back Jake O’Brien and I hope he gets another chance after this fight.  O’Brien has done well in the UFC his only loss coming to Arlovski.  However, I think Jake O’Brien’s strength is wrestling.  Cain Velasquez will be able to neutralize that.  From what I am hearing Cain is the real deal.  I buy the hype.  People say that Cain has great Jiu Jitsu and great stand up.  People are hailing him as the future of the heavyweight divison.  I will pick Cain Velasquez to win by TKO in round 1. 

    Kevin Burns vs. Anthony Johnson

    Anthony “Rumble” Johnson is looking to make an impression.  His KO of Tommy Speer in his last outing was incredible.  Kevin Burns looked good against Road Carneiro and pulled off the submission win.  I think Burns will want to take this fight down.  Johnson is big and strong and can strike with power.  I don’t see Burns being able to get the take down.  He will be forced to strike with Johnson and it won’t work well.  Anthony Johnson wins by TKO in round 3. 

    C.B. Dollaway vs. Jesse Taylor

    C.B. the odds on favorite to win TUF 7, but lost twice to Amir.  Jesse taylor made it to the finals before being kicked off following his drunken rampage.  This fight is interesting.  It is the TUF 7 cast off versus the guy who replaced him.  This fight is huge for both guys.  I don’t know if it is a winner go home fight, but C.B. needs a win something bad.  Jesse is big and strong and has something to prove.  C.B. is well rounded (except submission defense).  I think that Jesse is stronger and bigger, but C.B. is the better striker from what I saw on TUF. C.B. has better ground and pound, but Jesse does have good ground and pound.  They are similar in style.  They both probably are more comfortable on the ground.  I believe C.B. may stand this fight at first and see how it goes.  I think C.B. wins in round 2 by rear naked choke.

    Tim Credeur vs. Cale Yarbrough

    Cale showed nothing on the show.  I am bothered by this a little.  Let me vent.  I believe TUF 7 only had a few guys with real potenital and talent to make it in the UFC.  The UFC didn’t bring back many guys to the finale.  Why did they bring back Cale?  Cale is a vegetable, isn’t it?  I thought Gerald Harris is the guy that got cheated most, he deserves one shot in the UFC.  With that said, Tim is too experienced and too good for Cale.  Cale can knock him out if that stand, but Tim will take Cale down and soften him up and then submit him with a choke, in round 1.

    Brodie Farber vs. Rory Markham

    Brad Blackburn vs. James Giboo

    Nate Loughran vs. Johnny Rees

    Shannon Gugerty vs. Dale Hartt

    UFC News: Jesse Taylor vs. C.B. Dolloway at UFC Fight Night 14

    The UFC has quickly put together a good card to compete with Affliction.  All last week it was rumored that Jesse Taylor would be given another chance and would fight The Ultimate Fighter 7 runner-up C.B. Dolloway on this card.  Even yours truly posted regarding this rumor (here). It looks like the fight will happen.  We all remember Jesse Taylor as the one kicked off the Ultimate Fighter after he had earned a spot in the finale or as the pants peeing drunk.  However, Jesse Taylor seems to have it together.  He has quit drinking, and he has said and done all the right things. Jesse Taylor could have cried and made a big deal out of it, but he owned up to his actions, and I respect that.  I still think removing him was the best way to handle what took place, but I am glad to see him get another chance.  This from Dana White on Yahoo! Sports:

    I’ve faced a lot of challenges since we’ve had the UFC, but I have a kid (Taylor) who pissed his pants on television and now I have to turn him into a star…. Without a doubt, the kid deserves another chance. He made himself look like a fool, and he’s aware of that, but everyone deserves another opportunity and we’re going to give it to him. He acted like a moron. He’s embarrassed by it, which he should be, but what he did doesn’t amount to enough to ban him forever. Come on. He was just young and stupid, but at least he seems to have learned from what he did.”

    Taylor will have his hands full against C.B. Dolloway.  This will be a tough match, and is very important for both fighters.  C.B. lost in the finale to Amir, and needs a win in the UFC.  If Jesse gets on top he could just lay there and ground and pound C.B.  Jesse is a big fella.  This should be a interesting fight anyways and I hope it makes it on the televised portion.

    Here is the card as we know it today:

    Anderson Silva vs. James Irvin

    Brandon Vera vs. Reese Andy

    Hermes Franca vs. Frank Edgar

    Cain Velasquez vs. Jake O’Brien

    Jesse Taylor vs. C.B. Dolloway

    Rory Markham vs. Brodie Farber

    Anthony Johnson vs. Kevin Burns

    Brad Blackburn vs. James Giboo

    Nate Loughran vs. Johnny Rees

    Shannon Gugherty vs. Dale Hartt

    I imagine that the battle for the fifth spot on the televised card will fall between Burns vs. Johnson, Marham vs. Farber and Taylor vs. Dolloway.  I would have to say the edge goes to Dolloway/taylor because of how familar many SPIKE viewers will be of the two fighters because of TUF.  I’d also like to see the other two fights.  Markham is aggresive, so if he finishes quickly he may get aired as is Anthony Johnson.  I’d also like to see them pick up the Tim Credeur vs. Cale Yarbrough fight that got cancelled at the TUF 7 Finale due to Credeur’s adderall.

    UFC News: Anderson Silva vs. James Irvin at July 19th Event

    It looks like the UFC July 19th event is shaping up, and if this airs on SPIKE, wow!  The UFC Light Heavyweight was stacked before, but today the divison got way more stacked.  It looks like it will add two more top ten guys in Brandon Vera, who is dropping down following consecutive losses to Tim Sylvia and Fabricio Werdum respectively.  Additionaley, middleweight champ and top pound for pound fighter Anderson Silva is making the jump up.  Both fighters will fight at the July 19th event.  Brandon Vera’a opponent is not yet known, but Anderson Silva appears to be fighting James Irvin.  I have already figured Vera and Silva into my new rankings (Silva at #4 and Vera at #8).  Those rankings come based on their body of work in other divisons and may be slighlty low based on having no fights in the divison.  Silva will fight James Irvin who is also a top 15 guy. MMArated.com reports:

    The UFC will be airing a live event on Spike TV with a main event featuring a light heavyweight battle between Anderson Silva and James Irvin. The fight will mark Silva’s UFC debut at 205 lbs. We’ve also learned that a proposed rematch between Dan Henderson and Wanderlei Silva was also considered but eventually nixed due to the fact that the event is less than five weeks away. At this time no other matchups have been confirmed, however, recent reports have indicated that Cain Velasquez and Brandon Vera are two of the other fighters that have been approached about competing on the card.  Regardless of what happens in the Silva-Irvin bout, Silva (21-4) will not relinquish his middleweight title and will be defending it again sometime in the near future. His most recent title defense came against the aforementioned Henderson at UFC 82 in Columbus, OH

    I guess Silva will still defend his belt in October against Yushin Okami, unless he vacates it and allows Okami to fight the winner of Cote/Almeida.  Wow!  Also, could you imagine if Dan Henderson fought Wanderlei on this card.  That would destroy Affliction and the might heavyweight divison would be crazy.  Dana White is a brilliant busisness man.  We will wait to hear on Vera and Velasquez’s opponents.  Stay tunes…more coming.  Tomorrow at noon the big announcement will be made, so check back, I will keep updated. 

    UPDATE: It is also rumored that Frank Edgar vs. Hermes Franca will be moved up to this card. As well as Antony Johnson who recently sent TUF 6 runner up Tommy Speer packing from the UFC against Kevin Burns, who submitted Roan Carneiro at UFC 85. The card is reported to be called UFC Fight Night 14 according to MMAJunkie.  The Septmber fight night will be called UFC Fight Night 15. 

    It is also being reported that the UFC re-signed Jake O’Briend, who was recently dropped following his loss to Andrei Arlovski and he will step in and fight Cain Velasquez.  This could be a good fight and is a big help to the hurting heavyweight divison.  That was the one firing I did not understand.

    UFC Fight Night 14 Full Card:

    Anderson Silva vs. James Irvin

    Brandon Vera vs. Reese Andy

    Frank Edgar vs. Hermes Franca

    Cain Velasquez vs. Jake O’Brien

    Anthony Johnson vs. Kevin Burns

    UFC News: Hermes Franca vs. Frank Edgar at UFC 87

    It appears that the UFC has tapped Hermes Franca to fight Frank Edgar at UFC 87.  We knew Edgar was going to be on the card, but we didn’t know who he would fight.  This should make for an interesting fight.  Both guys are coming off of losses.  Edgar lost his last UFC bout to Sean Sherk and then was suspended for testing positive for a banned substance.  He unlike Sherk didn’t appeal and has been serving his one year suspension.  Edgar is coming off of a loss to Gray Maynard.  Honestly, I am surprised by the match making.  I know Edgar is still considered one of the top guys in the UFC lightweight divison, but I hope Gray Maynard gets a quality next opponent as he has proven to be more than capable.  Regardless this should be a good fight.

    Also, it was rumored that Mac Danzig would be fighting Clay Guida at UFC 87, however on his website it says,

    Forget what you heard! Mac is NOT fighting at UFC 87, or in August at all! Mac will most likely fight in September, and the fight has not yet been signed.

    Could this fight be the headliner of UFN 14?  That would sound like a serious possibility.  Also, it would make more sense than UFC 87 seeing as how there are already two lightweight bouts confirmed for UFC 87, including the super bout between Roger Huerta and Kenny Florian and the newly learned Franca vs Edgar fight. 

    The Stars of the UFC

    There is a recent shift in stars of the UFC.  Those stars are the great investments, the money makers. The stars are not necessarily your best fighters, but they are well liked by the fans and they draw a crowd.  The stars are the people that the UFC will market and set up to be successful.  The stars get the most money and the best fights.  The stars have a louder voice with the UFC brass.  Some of those stars have been discontent like Randy Couture, Tim Sylvia, Andrei Arlovski and Tito Ortiz.  Those guys leaving hurts the UFC.  The guys the UFC recognizes as their stars are the ones they need to cater to more.  The stars are prized in all MMA organizations.  The WEC has Filho, Faber, Condit, and Stann.  PRIDE had Fedor, Cro Cop, Barnett, Wanderlai, Dan Henderson, Gomi, Arona, Shogun and the Nogueira brothers.  EliteXC has Lawler, Kimbo, Frank Shamrock, and Carano.  Strikeforce has Gilbert Melendez and Cung Le.  The stars are not always the champs, but they may be.  In the UFC there is a shift.  The old guard is moving on.  They are still there, and still draw a crowd and are still good PPV fights, but in a few years will be gone.  The old guard consisted of Chuck Liddell, Randy Couture, Ken Shamrock, Tito Ortiz and Matt Hughes.  There is a star level, then there is a second tier level of guys you want to hold onto at all costs, who have a following, and then there is the emerging star tier. Then you have your great fighters who perform in the octagon are respected, but may not have the charisma to be the face of the organization.  These guys can win and hold belts, but they won’t be the Chuck Liddell’s.  This system explains why the UFC gives a title shot and coaches spot to Forrest Griffin, who i no way has earned the title of number 1 contender.  He is good, but not that good.  He may eventually earn that, but this is premature.  Why did he get it?  Because he is popular.  He will sell PPVs and people will watch TUF because of him.  Personality will carry a guy a long way, just look at the Houston Alexander bandwagon. A lack of personality will hurt a guy, just ask Yushin Okami and Nate Marquardt, who if they had the charisma would be stars because they have the ability.  These guys can move up and down these different levels, but some guys have already been crowed as stars and can do little to harm that.  Your stars are the guys you hold on to at all costs.  Your second tier you want to keep because they are your contenders and can become stars.  Your third tier you be careful with because they can become stars if you play your cards right.  Your fourth tier are some of the best fighters, they put on good fights, they win fight night bonuses and they should be signed and kep in the organization if you can.  The effect of a star leaving the UFC is much greater than when someone else does.  The UFC is hurt by loosing their four biggest heavyweight stars Couture, Cro Cop, Arlovski and Sylvia.  The UFC is not so much hurt by loosing Jake O’Brien.  It would be nice to keep O’Brien, but if you can’t you move on.  Also, you sign MMA free agents based on this tier.  I and many others consider Fedor for example a star level guy, an instant smash hit and a great investment.  You pay him well, but he will make you money.  Dana White apparently considered him second tier, and didn’t sign him.  My opinion you give the Fedors and the Couture and the Liddells whatever they want.  My system looks like this:

    UFC’s Stars:

    • Anderson Silva
    • Georges St. Pierre
    • B.J. Penn
    • Rich Franklin
    • Chuck Liddell
    • Quinton “Rampage” Jackson
    • Forrest Griffin
    • Tito Ortiz
    • Matt Hughes
    • Wanderlai Silva

    Second Level: UFC’s Near Stars:

    • Brandon Vera
    • Matt Serra
    • Jon Fitch
    • Diego Sanchez
    • Dan Henderson
    • Josh Koscheck
    • Sean Sherk
    • Kenny Florian
    • Mauricio “Shogun” Rua
    • Rashad Evans
    • Michael Bisping
    • Joe Stevenson
    • Gabriel Gonzaga
    • Chris Leben
    • Karo Parisyan
    • Clay Guida

    Third Level: The UFC’s Emerging Stars:

    • Brock Lesnar
    • Roger Huerta
    • Mac Danzig
    • Joe Lauzon
    • Cain Velasquez

    Fourth Level: UFC’s Stud Fighters, but Not Stars:

    • Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira
    • Fabricio Werdum
    • Keith Jardine
    • Frank Mir
    • Thiago Silva
    • Heath Herring
    • Lyoto Machida
    • Marcus Aurelio
    • Yushin Okami
    • Marcus Davis
    • Patrick Cote
    • Evan Tanner
    • Stephan Bonnar
    • Martin Kampmann
    • Marvin Eastman
    • Ricardo Almeida
    • Mike Swick
    • Thiago Tavares
    • Nate Quarry
    • Wilson Gouveia
    • Nate Marquardt
    • Kauhiro Nakamura
    • Jason MacDonald
    • Demian Maia
    • Thiago Alves
    • Thales Leites
    • Frank Edgar
    • Matt Hammil
    • Nate Diaz
    • Akihiro Gono
    • Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou
    • Gray Maynard
    • Hermes Franca
    • Cheick Kongo
    • Din Thomas
    • Spencer Fisher
    • Tyson Griffin

    Note: The reality show really helped some of these fighters draw a fan base, because people saw them on TUF they root for them to suceed in their careers

    UFC Fighter I Want to See Fight Soon

    The booking of the Arlovski vs. O’Brien fight makes me think about other fighters who havent fought for a while who still aren’t booked for their next fight. 

    • Randy Couture- Fedor, Fedor, Fedor!!!  Dana should be seeing green.
    • Mirko Cro Cop –  I just like watching hiom fight and want to see him do well.
    • Brandon Vera – Disappointing loss to Sylvia.  He should get another big name fighter.
    • Mauricio Shogun Rua –  If Shogun wins his next fight he could be in line to fight Forrest Griffin again after he looses to Rampage.
    • Keith Jardine –  Liddell vs. Jardine II
    • Wanderlai Silva- Is still exciting.  He will geta  top ten type of fighter, maybe Sokoudjou.
    • Chuck Liddell –  I always am waiting for the next Liddell fight.  I want a jardine rematch
    • Martin Kampmann – Recovering from an injury should be almost ready and is an immediate title threat if he is back at 100%
    • Nate Quarry –  He looked real good his last fight.
    • Thales Leites – A broke hand made him withdraw from Nate Marquardt. 
    • Ryo Chonan – Disappointing loss to Karo, but still a good fighter.
    • Matt Hughes – To retire or not to retire?  I am hoping Serra looses and then fights Matt Hughes
    • Jon Fitch – Was Scheduled to fight Gono, but Gono got hurt.  Will it be Marcus Davis?
    • Frank Edgar
    • Hermes Franca

    What to expect in MMA in ’08

    • I expect to see new title holders in every division but one and that is the middleweight.  All though Anderson could be challenged by Dan Henderson.  My picks for the title holders: Nogueira, Not sure about lightheavyweight, Anderson Silva, St. Pierre, and B.J. Penn.
    • I expect to see a few more fighters signed to UFC contracts.  Highlighting the list: Matt Lindland, Gilbert Melendez, Jake Shields, and some other big name surprise
    • I expect TUF to be a disappointment with Rampage Jackson getting a lot of camera time saying his crazy off the wall things
    • I expect the middleweight division to get tougher
    • I expect a few UFC stars to retire (Matt Hughes and Rich Franklin)
    • I expect Sean Sherk to get another title shot, but B.J. Penn to beat him badly
    • I expect the light heavyweight division to get crazier with guys like Machdia, Thiago Silva, Rashad Evans, and Shogun in the title mix.
    • I expect Chuck Liddell to avenge his loss to Keith Jardine by summer
    • I expect that Shogun is still only one fight away from a title shot, I think that my top ten in the lightheavyweight at the top ten at light heavyweight, perhaps not in that order.
    • I expect Dan Henderson to try Anderson Silva like he hasn’t been tried in a while
    • I expect Jon Fitch, Kenny Florian, Sean Sherk, Roger Huerta, Matt Lindland, and either Arlovski or Cro Cop to get a title shot. 
    • I expect the former PRIDE guys to turn it around in the octagon
    • I expect another solid fight from Wanderlai Silva, can you say rematch?
    • I expect the Fedor vs. Randy fight to happen
    • I expect other organizations to become more of a competition to the UFC
    • I expect Dana White to say many more expletives on national television
    • I expect TUF alums to suceed this year even more
    • I expect Diego Sanchez to drop to lightweight
    • I expect Brock Lesnar to be a middle of the road fighter
    • I expect Brandon Vera to drop to lightheavyweight
    • I expect Bisping to cry when he gets beat in middleweight
    • I expect Tito to loose in the Apprentice

    UFC Fighter Rankings

    Where do fighters rank in the UFC?  I’ve seen all sorts of thoughts on rankings, so I will chime in and give my rankings, which of course are the best and most accurate.  I am using a few guidelines.

    • This is strictly UFC, not including fighters not yet signed in UFC from Pride.  For example, Fedor would be on or near the top of the Heavyweight rankings, but he is yet to sign so he is not included
    • This is based not on popularity or even record, but purely on who I perceive to be the best fighters
    • I am putting the title holders at number one in each weight class, even though they might not be the best in that class, for example, I would not have Matt Serra as the best fighter in his class, but he is the belt holder.
    • Some fighters are rising quickly and others are falling quickly (i.e. Tito and Cro Cop)

    HEAVYWEIGHTS

    1. Randy “The Natural” Couture

    2. Andrei “The Pitbull” Arlovski

    3. Gabriel Gonzaga

    4. Cheick Kongo

    5. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira

    6. Tim Sylvia

    7. Mirko “Cro Cop”

    8. Brandon Vera

    9. Frank Mir

    10. Jeff Monson 

    11. Heath Herring

    12. Fabricio Werdum

    13. Assuerio Silva

    (Note: Fedor, Josh Barnett, and even Aleksander Emelianko may have made the list had they signed. )

    LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTS

    1. Quinton “Rampage” Jackson

    2. Mauricio “Shogun” Rua

    3. Dan Henderson

    4. Chuck “The Iceman” Liddell

    5. Wandelai Silva

    6. Rashad Evans

    7. Houston Alexander

    8. Tito Ortiz

    9. Keith “The Dean of Mean” Jardine

    10. Forrest Griffin

    11. Rogerio “Minotoro” Nogueira

    12. Matt “The Hammer” Hamill

    13. Micael Bisping

    14. Ryoto Machida

    15. Jason Lambert

    16. Stephan Bonnar

    17. Renato “Babalu” Sorbal

    18. Wilson Gouveia

    19. Marvin Eastman

    (Note: I put Hamill above Bisping because I believe he beat Bisping in their fight.  Even though Bisping got the win, Hammil looked better.)

    MIDDLEWEIGHT:

    1. Anderson Silva

    2. Rich Franklin

    3. Yushim Okami

    4. Terry Martin

    5. Nate Marquardt

    6. Dan Henderson

    7. Jason MacDonald

    8. Patrick Cote 

    9. Kalib Starnes

    10. Chris Leben

    11. Martin Kampmann

    12. Thales Leites

    13. Ivan Salaverry

    14. Nate “Rock” Quarry

    15. Evan Tanner

    16. Kendall Grove

    17. Ed Herman

    18. Travis Lutter

    19. Dean Lister

    20. Alessio Sakara

    WELTERWEIGHT:

    1. Matt Serra

    2. Georges St. Pierre

    3. Matt Hughes

    4. Diego Sanchez

    5. Karo Parisyan

    6. Josh Koschek

    7. Jon Fitch

    8. B.J. Penn

    9. Marcus Davis

    10. Mike Swick

    11. Thiago Alves

    12. Josh Burkman

    13. Luigi Fioravanti

    14. Nick Diaz

    15. Chris Lytle

    16. Edilberto “Crocota” de Oliveira

    17. Jonathan Goulet

    LIGHTWEIGHT:

    1.  Sean Sherk

    2. B.J. Penn

    3. Joe “Daddy” Stevenson

    4. Roger Huerta

    5. Kenny Florian

    6. Hermes Franca

    7. Nick Diaz

    8. Joe Lauzon

    9.  Din Thomas

    10. Marcus Davis

    11. Clay Guida

    12. Spencer Fisher

    13. Frank Edgar

    14. Melvin Guillard

    15. Drew Fickett

    16. Kurt Pellegrino

    17. Terry Etim

    18. Tyson Griffin

    19. Marcus Aurelio

    20. Sam Stout

    21. Tiago Tavares

    22. Nate Diaz

    (Note: I listed to 22 because there are so many quality fighters and the last 12-15 of these guys are not far from one another in ranking,  Some rankings have my number 19 Marcus Aurelio much higher, but come on, whose he gonna bump down?)

     Let the disputing begin.  I’d love to hear comments.  Perhaps I left someone off included someone I shouldn’t have.  Perhaps I have someone overrated or another underrated.  Let me know what you think.