Friday, 7 January 2011
Alistair Overeem and symbol of Japan architecture
TOKYO -- MMA fans and media constantly argue over whether a particular athlete is an Oracle “Top 10” fighter. Alistair Overeem is no exception to this rule. In fact, he’s the most obvious example.
The public perception of Overeem is complicated by his infrequent defending of his Strikeforce heavyweight title and frequent participation in K-1. He has been accused of evading his responsibilities as Strikeforce’s heavyweight champion and disregarding the North American MMA ideal: three fights a year, against top challengers, all while building a legacy.
For many fans, Overeem’s desire to fight in K-1 rather than MMA seems like an affront. In a sport still thirsty for great athletes and unique talents -- especially at heavyweight -- how can such an intriguing, thrilling fighter disregard MMA almost entirely? It seems like there needs to be an adequate explanation as to why regular K-1 jaunts appeal more to him than what is the undeniable goal of most fighters: climbing the rankings by conquering solid competition, whether in Strikeforce, the UFC or elsewhere.
To explain it, I would have to talk to the man himself, a task that proves difficult. I had been in pursuit of Overeem for the better part of a month for this piece. Before meeting him at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2010 press conference, I had not had any contact with the Dutchman, simply because of how insulated his inner circle kept him.
MMA is still widely praised for having the most accessible star athletes in the world, a sport where any UFC fan can stake out the fighter hotel on fight night and meet his or her heroes. However, Overeem avoids many of the outrageous personal and media demands heaped upon fighters through his entourage. Two of its principals -- and Overeem’s closest liaisons -- are Eldar Gross and Remco Peperkamp.
Peperkamp is charismatic. Perpetually smiling and naturally easy going, he’s gifted with an aura of geniality. He makes you feel as if you have known him for years. Peperkamp has been Overem’s best friend since childhood and, as a result, makes the perfect right-hand man. Much in the same way that NBA stars use their closest confidantes to coordinate, Peperkamp is an expert at feeling out and handling potential distractions for Overeem during training and while abroad.
Gross is Overeem’s documentarian, the man behind the wildly successful online documentary series “The Reem,” which has served a vital role in reinforcing the recent buzz surrounding Overeem. Thin, with curly dark hair and a perpetual five o’clock shadow, he has the look of an auteur.
Asking him a question about Overeem or filmmaking -- the two subjects about which he is incredibly passionate -- launches him into an intense treatise of an answer.
Overeem (above, left) won the K-1 GP.A workaholic and perfectionist, he apologetically declined my invitation for dinner, for no reason other than he was fixated on fine-tuning the latest episode of “The Reem” in time for the K-1 World Grand Prix on Dec. 11.
Two days before K-1, all promotional activities are throttled to a trickle of interviews, most at the behest of K-1’s World Grand Prix broadcaster, Fuji TV. Making an exception for K-1’s television partners is par for the course, but discussion of the matter is a stark reminder of the state of kakutogi in Japan.
“K-1 has declining viewers. There are guys who have been champion three, four times. They need a new poster boy, and Alistair is a fresh new face [that] might attract a new kind of viewer,” says Gross. “I talked to [Fuji TV interpreter Russell Goodall], and he said that the things they’re doing now they’ve never done before: the variety shows, the daytime TV, interviews with ladies magazines, newspapers -- things that are normally not done with K-1 just to put the name out there to a new audience because they need it.”
Cognizant that his wide exposure on Japanese television will help boost awareness in himself and K-1, Overeem and company are shrewd enough to recognize what it means for his bottom line.
“He sees it as a step in his career, and, in the end, it’s about making money and there’s money to be made here. The bigger the exposure and the bigger the fanbase, the more money he receives, so he sees it as part of his job,” says Gross.
Having experienced an impoverished youth, Overeem realizes he only has so long in the fight business to make the millions he can use to provide for his family and, later, comfortably retire.
“I know what it’s like to be poor [living with] my grandmother. I know what it’s like to have no money. I know what it’s like to be in debt. I know what it’s like to make money, to get out of debt. It’s been a long process, and you have to be careful about these things. These are the years that you can make money, so do it while you can and don’t spend too much,” Overeem says over dinner.
Critically, Overeem actually enjoys the spotlight and does not seem to tire of it, as many celebrities inevitably do.
“The thing is I do like Japanese television. It doesn’t make any sense at all to me, and it’s kinda funny. The humor level is the same, and I’m having fun,” he says with a smile.
Cultural allure is the simplest reason why Overeem remains adamant about spending the best years of his career in Japan and K-1 rather than exclusively fighting MMA stateside.
On top of Overeem’s fascination with Japanese pop culture, K-1 stars are infinitely more revered in his native Netherlands, and by fighting K-1 and MMA, his chances for frequent fights and paydays are much greater. Exclusively fighting for Strikeforce or the UFC, he would be looking at three fights a year at most. By fighting K-1 and MMA together, he can easily double that.
Though he does not say so himself, Overeem wants to be in the Octagon someday, according to members from his entourage. However, that time simply is not now. The present is all about building his star and his bank account, and Japan is still the best place to do that.
Goodall is an exuberant and engaging man with a long history in the Japanese TV world and Fuji TV. He looks a lot like Hugh Laurie, but his gifts lie in television production and interpretation rather than acting, piano and diagnostic medicine.
The son of Christian missionaries from New Zealand, Goodall has lived in Japan since he was a few months old and thus speaks Japanese like a native. It is quite a sight to see Dr. Gregory House speaking and joking around in Japanese the way that only your average “Taro” does.
The biggest thing that
Fuji TV knows is that
Alistair is clever and
can learn. He explains how his command of the language smoothed relations with his Japanese wife’s parents. His southern island-dwelling in-laws were originally against the idea of marriage with a foreigner, but once he demonstrated a native grasp of the language and psychology -- Japanese humor, in particular -- it “made him human” in their eyes.
The media process in building Overeem for the Japanese audience mirrors this experience. As a homogenous and insular culture, foreign celebrities -- foreigners, in general -- are often viewed as aloof, inaccessible and consequently alien. Fuji TV’s simple plan in promoting Overeem attempts to overcome this typical reaction by putting him into silly game shows and comedy variety shows.
“The biggest thing that Fuji TV knows is that Alistair is clever and can learn,” Goodall says. “He knows how to play along with the variety shows because that’s a big part of [Japanese] TV culture. Funny is good. Funny is accessible. Oh, this guy can do funny? He’s more human. Alistair can come down to a show, take his shirt off and pick six girls up and be funny.”
UFC 125 Preview: the prelims
Confrontation:. Originally planned, defy Aldo switches £ 145 Crown Grispi gears here as Poirier fills for the injured Brazilian Superman. It could be a break for Grispi, 22 years old, has a large head and could some Württemberg, before he takes on Aldo use.
Arguments Richie and improvement of stand up Grispi face now Poirier, Vertrauen unquestionable outbreak before the coast of his knockout seconds ago by Zachary Micklewright is month last fact 52 WEC. Featured Grispi four wins offshore in the WEC, amounting to less than seven minutes of action. It is a very talented Hunter, the young person with "serious game".
Some important early win a PEAR to do. If it quickly, it will be in big trouble because Grispi tried to do with Grispi in a rhythm and his collecting sites to discourage his opponents a fondness for surfaces prior to NULL for the PEAR PT.
The choice: Grispi ground game does exceptionally well, but you want a long struggle to see if he can demonstrate his gas tank and how he adapts to adversity and the evolution of the tactical situations. I think it be to be part of what he wears filing down Poirier en route to a second round.
Presentation of the year Sherdog
A final victory compressed triangle within a few seconds 69, Fabricio Werdum Fedor Emelianenko on June 26, in the Pavilion of HP in San Jose, California, is enough of the other guy a reminder that each fighter information, if the catch long, worldwide.
Emelianenko implementation in combat, the gold standard consistency of career and the mantle of heavyweight better world response Werdum finisher anywhere in the world of mixed martial arts, which "Sherdog year submission" for 2010.
Werdum triangle has more than simply snap series of invincibility Emelianenko done 10 years. The presentation looked thoroughly human more intimidating and overwhelming hunting in the history of the game.
"I this position have trained since I was a white belt", said Werdum. "It is a position I am very comfortable with."
Werdum adds that passed back and forth from triangle at the top of the arm, during technology based taught in JIU-Jitsu, initial not something that is acquired during the night.
How Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and two-time winner of the Abu Dhabi combat Club submission of Wrestling Championships in tranche heavyweight, is a former world champion grappling Werdum credentials high end. Enter combat, their preparation and nutrition reconfigured it weigh trim books 238, with his confidence soaring.
"Physical and mental preparation together perfectly," said Richard Wilmer, Werdum Manager. «Fabricio satisfied had already won the fight as camp started.»
He could have played better for Werdum.
"I put Fedor with my best weapon - my triangle unravels." "I removed his balance," he said. "And when he went to my care, I knew that I to win the competitions".
Werdum, like most other heavy top, practice for 10 years and never power concussions, the Emelianenko could generate if his fists release, to generate. Outside of a heavy weight a few select ever combining consciousness and body control has space as Russian shows in the seemingly wild exchanges, whether trade kicked or hit the carpet to take the dominant position.
Werdum consisting mainly of his life for the people to play the game of JIU-Jitsu with it therefore MMA ultimate equalizer and proving ground combat athletes remains. He knew that he could deliver the payment if only received his pre-selected Groove control on his back, hunting for an opening, a branch that far away are available. It came during the opening of a bout of a sequence that seemed is the disaster for the Brazilian outnumbered obviously deployed.
As the game began they, Emelianenko crept forward and then unleashed six shots so quickly that it was hard to say which landed have and which are not even on replay. Werdum fell on his back, but as part of the plan, he says. Get it on the mat and win to some Emelianenko in his world. Aggression against him to play.
"I used as an installation program to take the fight to the ground", said Werdum. "Fedor, you can begin the fight with a rod." I felt the future right hand and then I sit. Be right kick that struck me fist. Then I was hoisted and deleted my game. »Emelianenko immersion into the care of Werdum forced, and the kind of tiny error draws a distinction between artists the highest bid and everyone. His left arm was deeply Werdum sentry and the Brazilian was born. Entering the industry as Fedor sought to counteract an installation by arm course, the development of the main triangle, Werdum place tight under the Russian rolling set to restore the critical angle he needed.
"When I try the feeling that Fedor would and flight, when he booked could change the presentation on the arm." If it was, I could work triangle, "said Werdum.""I training, so that it works highlights difficulties in both cases."
To renounce the Web Suite opening moments Salvo Emelianenko, Werdum who insisted that he not fact injured, felt a wave of excitement as the former pride fighting Championship in its custody holder.
"I just went and raised in my game", he said. "Many people struggling with Fedor and try and Exchange." I wanted this in [a] [contest] Jiu-Jitsu. »
At that time knew even casual fans Emelianenko in serious trouble. Finally, after the triangle belted the futility of where increase once extension was deep with Werdum pull-down on the head and arm in a gesture, the discrete and respectful large Russian is operated.
With his penchant for rally marks - whether it was forcibly in the head by Kevin Randleman this dance Stanky leg against Kazuyuki Fujita drilled or bloody and confesses by Brett Rogers - remained the same prescription Emelianenko in dealing with these places, and it was as inevitable as death and taxes.
I've been trainingThis position since
I was a white belt. He simply opponents stormed back and outdated. Why Werdum fight was equally sobering and stun as Emelianenko, for once, never have the chance. Werdum found his openness and picks up the knife depth to kill paste before Emelianenko could formulate a response.
While - inverted triangle of 2009 winners Toby Imada on Jorge Masdival is mind - because of their exotic appeal have won another presentation of the winners of the year, was not one of those. It is a reminder of what a series of invincibility Emelianenko way of consistency and running on a base to fight the fight. A record 32-1 enter combat, high wire act of permanent Emelianenko on its own in terms of the membrane the inevitable. The fight is an excellent example of how many options there to lose where in a sport no one can be the best in various disciplines relating.
Finally, after years of opponents drum and rallying to occasional dramatic rough spot with his trademark of wrath, grand Emelianenko was defeated.
MMA's Dangerfield
You could accept, the champion of the world support sports, be the lowest category in the largest mixed martial arts organization would lead to fame and fortune.
Furthermore, UFC Lightweight holder Frankie Edgar began his craft to make some major coins, which remains Rodney Dangerfield of MMA.
He fought professionally for five years, climbing into the cage 14 times. Once he left without his raised hand. During this period of native Toms rushing River, n.j., Tyson Griffin, former world champion Sean Sherk and BJ Penn (twice), Jim Miller, mark Bocek and Spencer Fisher. In his final fight, a revenge with the popular Penn, Edgar established a performance background dominant UFC, 118, won all five laps of the TD Garden in Boston the Hawaiian.
Edgar twice defeated Penn (above).
However, some still refuse to buy in Edgar and controversially discussed his first victory of Penn, United, United Arab Emirates remains controversial. In addition much criticism point lopsided defeat Maynard, a professional wrestler of all American collegiate three times, which faced similar problems on your status as a lightweight top of the world. Edgar twitches caused his shoulders the Barb his way.
"It's because I'm adorable and most people can not on the fact that I get adorable", he said. "No, seriously, I know what." I think I'm a little dude in the Division, and it's easy to forget me. Even with gray. Nobody is really talking about us. Everyone was so afraid of b.j person said it never bad and no one has ever really yelled at him. Now, where I took office, I'm an easy target, I think. I do not know. »
Edgar, a winner of five consecutive battles, are accustomed to be hit.
He enters his contrast with the undefeated Maynard like an outsider UFC 125 "Resolution" on Saturday at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. "The Bully" took a unanimous decision of the Edgar UFC fight night 13 in April 2008.
"Honestly, I'm so used to it it really feel anything, I make myself" Edgar said with an apathetic tone. "," And "true, keeps gray who have me make, it is natural for people to think that I only [title] want for him." But this struggle was long ago. We had so much better and we are two completely different fighters. My time will come. Finally will I respect and praise that I earned. »
The underdog has flourished for his career in the role of Edgar. Although he wants newfound respect he feels it necessary justification is not.
"I really respect for these experts or media", said Edgar. While I have respect for my teammates, my family and other fighters, all I need is. my fans also. I have a few really big fans really understand that support sport and me. I have the best fans in the world. But regardless, I'm going to change someone or a Hunter, which [building]. »
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I need. my fans also. When Edgar plans to drive, it must above all Maynard. Overwhelmed by the ability to control, Edgar his challenger at its first meeting, your game expected revenge to take on a different note.
"Oh, this is an incredible battle," he said. "I know to see most people of our struggle and think that it completed no longer control of the action, but we are so much better and it is for the title." I think that people will see the best of us. I am a true mixed martial artist is so grey. It will be a hell of a fight.
"He adds:"I do not really as it will go,".""It is really strong and I am sure he will be looking after retirement, but he is ready now suffering, so I'm sure trade will we on our feet." You know I'll got views for the dismantling, removal and I only need to make sure that I not touring with him up losing me. »
Edgar does not believe form along with former King of Ricardo Almeida de Pancrase, average weight, better career are developed.
"This is a big deal for me," said he, "a wonderful opportunity to able to defend my title that beat me against the man."
Top page 8 times of MMA Liddell
When I originally wrote this piece, it was September, 2008. Re-reading words and pointing out my feelings in writing it, could it two decades ago.
On the eve of UFC 88 (therefore the eight parties in article), I really thought a sous Dimensionnés media with the power of fire offensive dubious as Rashad Evans is a pretty good match for Liddell, would be, who was eight months earlier, sensational with Wanderlei Silva in his game, he was still a considerable amount of willingness to fight makes him one of the most popular and most accomplished MMA fighter.
This instance, there is little over two years is in fact the last time the MMA world has seen Chuck Liddell as "the man". Although time has finally beats down all men, I could never have expects two years later Liddell of the recipient of the three grooves for grinding of affiliation - affiliation-to-back.
But despite the ignominious end of his career fighting and may experience some success as Vice President of the UFC, accessed Liddell performance sports persona, a man, whose exploits are earned right to be more historical weight of MMA attention both ESPN and the TMZ Star class superstar and always first true Rockstar.
These are the moments of greatness as Liddell icon MMA. that started the fighting a million Mohawks.
In 2002 we were right in the first tour of rehabilitation of Belfort. After embarrassing losses and deflate in Randy Couture and Kazushi Sakuraba, Belfort, apparently in the fighting game matured and had still only 25 years. It was his time (for real, this time), and UFC 33 36 should meet in heavyweight kingpin Tito Ortiz, before injuries rejected the respective periods. Meanwhile Liddell had quietly stacked victories of his own and as Ortiz begins to embrace your character poster boy and hide functions in the cage, he left a Liddell Belfort title Eliminator as the obvious solution.
Aided by Fox Sports Net and "the best damn sports show period", broadcast the fight was three days later, the struggle of the most conservative of the ad-hoc-promotional vehicle UFC 37.5, largely Octagon called featured neophytes. However the struggle of the technical and tactical Liddell, page mark, his defense disassembly of the now famous cage crawls on display vividly in the first round to put.
Although the most unforgettable moment of the case of the wild right hook, has winging sent Belfort to the big screen with 90 seconds to go ability Liddell to battle continue by an acute sense of distance, with weak kicking and punching created dictated lines. Fighting equipment of epic step course, but a great victory in the career of Liddell highlighted points techniques that his game instead finer of tempting approach KNOCKOUT power, so that it became famous.
Many fans and experts alike saw
Jeremy Horn as a serious threat.
You would have trouble finding a fan MMA veteran admit Horn against Liddell taken. In the current spell of the Horn of the pot near to disinterested black and subsequently clear so as the forecast Prefight seems far-fetched. But as a significant quota in MMA, even if you think there are now, horn could be serious problems for the field in the entire is.
Despite the Liddell title had to triumph Randy Couture just four months ago, some fans and experts started to classify "Ötzi" as voluntarily one-dimensional fighter. Many thought that the Horn previously had the slick presentation that was never unconscious, had the skills to survive and defeat on the carpet, Liddell as he six years in your first meeting.
Instead this Horn was bruised and terrible on Disproportionality opening 10 minutes including two nasty near finishing abused.
Large weapons of Liddell at the beginning of the fight was really right (at least by their standards) suggests that within the pouch as long-term sanding of artillery. More impressive still during Dana white infamous "episodes of the game plan" rant that was an even great MMA Liddell sobre strategy in the fight against a curator of the third lap shows just from shooting in the fourth and Horn, to stop, which referee "Big" John McCarthy said he could no longer see.
Unilateral Liddell avenge his first defeat an indicator at the beginning of his reign was to follow, even when those who had supported the Horn will never admit.
Most walking capacity of Liddell sport to overcome and a pop culture icon back on his fitness has become. Combo Mohawk and distinctive mustache, tattooing of the head and the killer stare all rich too obvious violent veneer that is the exact example how the public an Ambassador who expect MMA to see contribute.
Posters and promotion worldwide, but Liddell achieved his stature in sports than non-superficial gasoline with a mantra among anyone - anywhere where anytime - attitude as an example of his debut "Babalu".
Already installed as the top 205 books of the UFC, which then reigning king Tito Ortiz, the Liddell voluntarily elected to take on the "Babalu" never tough and countered instead of resting on their laurels to rest and wait to reach the elusive Ortiz. The fight was more courtesy of Zuffa Liddell than vice versa, and although a favorite is legitimate, Liddell was loss on the main map the largest event promoting staged so that point would have been fairly disastrous.
Try only within the brand three minutes from the first round Liddell Sobral upset to be a spoiler, soon after his left Shin Cup Brazilian brutally. While defeating Sobral would replicate contrast August 2006 in a second simple 95 in your game, down to whatever layout Liddell and a KNOCKOUT view its, royalties harvest to your most memorable first meeting.
Sengoku "Soul or fight" Overview
Sengoku Raiden Championship promoter world victory road has saved the best for the end.
After a reduction in expenditure in 2010 focused almost exclusively national talent, small classes, Sengoku "fight soul" together epic 28 fight card for its year end show. Muay Thai Kickboxing is excellent female fight, a "CBC vs dream" three parter and even a game of useful Championship - fans with tickets to the new year for Eve extravaganza are almost WVR for a whole day of martial arts action.
Below, we take a look at the competitive and high-profile events on the map.
Larger 145-pound match will be the year the outside of the WEC champion weight SRC Sandro pen the first defence of his belt against Shooto title holder Hioki.
Teammate pounds per book phenomenon Jose Aldo and many soloists of GCE, Nova União, Sandro as readers of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu turned vicious knockout conservative machine over the last 18 months.
Hioki is a mainstay on Shooto circuit for the last eight years. Only 27 years old, dangerous presentation Hunter has already 28 Professional fighting in his belt, with 22 WINS. In may he catches 143 Shooto book titles to hit "lion" Takeshi Inoue in a hard-fought game. Hioki was when the former Darling had to win tournament lightweight Sengoku 2009 but because of a concussion suffered to submit to win the future winner Masanori KANEHARA in his semi-final.
While the less Hunter experienced contact Sandro into battle as a favorite. Not only the Brazilian champion, but also his last three battles spray saw exactly 200 seconds combined three prestigious Japanese fighters - Yuji Hoshino, Tomonari Kanomatao and KANEHARA - with a trio of brutal knockouts.
The same fate must avoid, Hioki use to his advantage to scope or clinch work. He wants to meet Sandro in striking distance of the Brazilian. Although it was at a time when the construction of the game Hioki remains underdeveloped. It's a decent kicker, but his hands are nothing to fear in the heart of the ruthless veteran as Sandro strikes.
Prognosis: The safe bet is to win a unanimous decision on Sandro. Don't be surprised, when he Posterize Hioki with an other first round knockout, however.
5 Games to the UFC 125
. Thiago Silva file photo
UFC President Dana White indicated following the event that Edgar-Maynard 3 will happen next, which means WEC champion Anthony Pettis will have to wait for his crack at UFC gold. While it is a bit of a monkey wrench in the wheels, at least it’s one that occurs after an excellent fight.
On the UFC 125 card, there were the expectable developments, a few surprises and winners to sort out among the action. Here’s a closer look at five matches I’d like to see after Saturday’s fights.
It would be tempting to pit Silva against Quinton Jackson; the pre-fight trash talk and testosterone levels alone would be epic.
At UFC 125, the hard-charging Silva was back in top form, dominating Brandon Vera en route to a one-sided decision win. But I like him against unbeaten prospect Phil Davis next. Here’s why.
With Jackson coming off a close decision win over former champ Lyoto Machida, “Rampage” is a lot more marketable than Silva and the title shot queue is pretty long at the top. There’s the Feb. 5 UFC 126 card, with Jon Jones-Ryan Bader and Rich Franklin-Forrest Griffin, in two meaningful 205-pound bouts.
Throw Mauricio "Shogun" Rua’s March defense vs. Rashad Evans at UFC 128, and it becomes clear that the UFC might be better served putting the rising Davis in against Silva, who, despite his win Saturday night, still has two losses against Machida and Evans. Put it this way: if Silva were to win against Jackson, that doesn’t grant him an immediate title shot, while simultaneously eliminating a very viable contender in “Rampage” from the conversation. It’s a match, right now, with little promotional upside, though it’d be fun to watch.
Davis’ wrestling would give him a clear takedown advantage against Silva, but the Brazilian would have the edge on the feet, and in experience. It’s also the kind of match that helps someone like Davis go from being a prospect to a legit top-10 contender in the organization.
The Rua/Evans/Jackson trilogy, followed by the winner of Jones/Bader, will sort itself out in the next year. Throw in Griffin and Franklin, both of whom are still marketable regardless of who wins their bout, and there’s some viable pathways for Silva to keep moving up the ladder. Fair or not to Silva, he also needs to prove he can beat someone that isn’t a hot-and-cold talent like Vera, who was doing great standing until he repeatedly allowed himself to be clinched and caught in takedown range before getting stuck on the ground.
Davis is unbeaten and has some serious fire, though his standup game is still raw in spots. He’ll get better with every fight, and Silva, now that the fire is apparently back, would be the perfect match for both.
Long known for his afterburners-on attack, Guida displayed a stylistic wrinkle that worked out perfectly against Takanori Gomi. Using patient, head-movement-happy standup, he picked his spots perfectly to keep Gomi guessing, and then turned the burners on, putting Gomi on the mat and sinking home a textbook guillotine for a second-round win. It just goes to show you how readily fighters are evolving in today’s game, and Guida showed he’s more than just a perennial “Fight of the Night” candidate -- he can use his head to outsmart guys before applying his talents.
That’s why Henderson is the perfect next opponent for him. The former WEC champ, coming off a thrilling decision loss to Pettis, is very similar to Guida. He’s a high-paced guy, with outstanding wrestling and scrambling ability, along with moderate standup that doesn’t necessarily dictate a fight, and a good chin and conditioning. The amount of harrowing scrambles, transitions and swings of momentum in a Guida-Henderson match would be off the charts.
And in the pecking order of lightweight contenders, it makes sense for both. It’s a stacked division, and both would get considerable cred with the win. The only drawback is they can’t make this one five rounds, but we’d happily settle for three because it’d be a barnburner.
With some fighters, it takes a while for their improvement curve to catch up to the great storyline they possess. And that’s clearly the case with Brian Stann, who registered an impressive first-round stoppage over Chris Leben. Stann, willing to slug, showed a degree of sharpness and evolved tactical acumen he simply didn’t possess in his earlier appearances, especially in the WEC. Training with Greg Jackson his clearly bumped up his game to the next level.
A match against Bisping would be a solid one, though as a caveat, Bisping has Jorge Rivera lined up Feb. 27. Win or lose, Stann-Bisping is perfect for both guys. Neither has a wrestling background or proven takedown defense against elite grapplers, which would be a real problem against a Chael Sonnen or Nate Marquardt.
Both like to slug and have a marketable storyline. Bisping also seems to rankle stateside fans while being a beloved figure amidst the U.K. crowd, so a battle against Stann would be a great opportunity for both to take a jump in popularity while not getting taken down and sat on en route to a decision loss.
Plus, if Stann won, his popularity and profile in the states would jump enormously. As a former Marine Captain who received the Silver Star while serving in Iraq, his improvement seems to be making strides, Bisping would be both a marketable and winnable fight, and one that if he lost, it wouldn’t be a blowout.
As expected (at least in my predictions column), Kim ground out a close decision over Nate Diaz in a bout with few surprises. To be honest, given the lay of the welterweight landscape, he’d be likely outwrestled and outstruck by available top contenders like Josh Koscheck. Kim is sort of in a weird gray area in terms of contention, as he’s tough enough to grind out wins over a certain class and style, but hasn’t shown the all-around game he’ll need to propel himself to the next level.
That’s why I like him against the winner of the March 3 Versus bout of Sanchez/Kampmann. That’s likely to be an exciting bout, and the winner would be fun to watch against Kim. While I’m leaning toward Sanchez to take the duke there, he’s very marketable and wouldn’t necessarily out-muscle Kim; though Sanchez’ ability to force a fast pace and work rate would be interesting. Ditto for Kampmann, whose good striking and wrestling deficits would be a good match for Kim as well, and give him time to work on his standup, which he’ll need against the elite fighters in the division.
Tavares displayed a cool head after a near-disastrous start against veteran slugger Phil Baroni, getting drilled early and surviving the storm en route to a first-round knockout win. Tavares, now 7-0 (he was eliminated in the TUF semifinals against eventual winner Court McGee), is a good prospect with some ability and compelling upside.
That’s why a match against “Filthy” Lawlor is the perfect test. Lawlor is a tough wrestler with solid conditioning and an improving standup game, who always gives a good scrap. It would further test Tavares’ ability to deal with tactical problems and prove he’s ready to take the next step up the mountain, and either way it’d be a fan-friendly bout.