In this day and age, MMA fans are always looking for the next big thing.
Currently that title belongs to new UFC Light Heavyweight Champion, Jon Jones. Jones has been dominant throughout his UFC career, destroying all of his opponents on his way to the championship.
While Jones rise to the top has been nothing short of amazing, his jump up the UFC ladder has made it tough for other rising stars to make a big impression on fight fans.
Enter light heavyweight contender Phil Davis.
Davis spoke to MMAFighting.com’s Ariel Helwani and talked about the criticism he has faced of his recent decision win over Antonio Rogerio Nogueira last month.
“You’ll have (criticism), no matter what you do, you’ll still have a little bit of that. It just comes with the territory of being in the UFC with other great talent where guys beat the crap out of guys. You’ve got your Rampage, your Shogun’s and Jon Jones and all these great guys that finish people and if you’re a really tough guy that can’t finish people then you seem like your less of a person, and for the most part, yeah. Those guys are up here and I’m not there yet. … The fact that I took the (Nogueira) fight on short notice against a guy who’s a really good boxer and was able to stay out of most of his dangerous strikes and do some effective striking of my own, that’s pretty good. He stopped some takedowns but wrestling is what I do and he couldn’t stop all of them. So it’s kind of like, who won and who lost? You know what I mean? I get confused like … what did you expect to happen?”
MMA lives on highlight-reel knockouts and submissions and everyone is always expecting something flashy. That is why Jones has become such a rising star. But, has the passion for finishes caused fans to under appreciate some of the world’s best fighters?




