Matt Hughes: A gateway to today’s MMA Posted by Drew Ellis (09/26/2011 @ 12:19 pm) When I think of Matt Hughes, I am reminded of quote from the classic movie Old School. “I hate your guts, but damn do I respect you.” I have never been a fan of the UFC Hall of Famer and former welterweight champion. He has always been overly critical of other fighters while failing to evolve with the sport himself, in my opinion. However, as he took to the octagon for perhaps the final time at UFC 135, I have to admit, I felt a little conflicted. Though Hughes is not even a top 10 welterweight in my eyes, but his accomplishments are undeniable. Read the rest of this entry » Posted in: Events, Fighters, News, Results, UFC Tags: 170 pounds, B.J. Penn, Carlos Condit, Diego Sanchez, Georges St. Pierre, Jon Fitch, Josh Koscheck, Matt Hughes, mma game changers, UFC 135, UFC Hall of Fame, UFC welterweights
UFC 135 Recap – Jones backs up the hype Posted by Drew Ellis (09/25/2011 @ 12:30 am) Jon Jones has been as impressive as anyone in his short UFC career, but on Saturday, he continued to impress. The UFC Light Heavyweight Champion ran through another opponent at UFC 135, beating Quinton “Rampage” Jackson by submission in the fourth round to retain his title. The first three rounds saw Jones dictate the fight with his long reach, especially with his kicks. Jackson was never able to get inside that long reach, but did show some good takedown defense in the fight. Once the fourth round came, Jones caught Jackson with a big straight punch that seemed to stun Jackson. The fight then soon went to the ground and Jones quickly secured a rear-naked choke and forced a tap of Jackson. It was just the second submission loss of Jackson’s career and his first since 2001. Jones seemed to only hurt himself in the fight as opposed to take damage from Jackson. He appeared to injure his feet from throwing a number of kicks at Jackson. Hopefully he doesn’t have a broken foot so he and Rashad Evans can face off sooner rather than later. In the co-main event, Josh Koscheck knocked out Matt Hughes at 4:59 of the first round to get his first win in over a year. Hughes put on an impressive striking display in the early portion of the round but eventually got cracked, and that led to the finish. Hughes hinted that Saturday’s loss could be his last fight, but didn’t say the actual word “retire”. I will touch more on that tomorrow. For full UFC 135 results, check out the jump. Read the rest of this entry » Posted in: Events, Fighters, News, Rankings, UFC Tags: 170 pounds, 205 pounds, Hughes vs. Koscheck, Jon Jones, Jones vs. Rampage, Josh Koscheck, light heavyweights, Matt Hughes, mma events, MMA Recap, MMA results, pound-for-pound, Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, UFC 135, UFC events, ufc light heavyweight championship, ufc results
UFC 135 Picks and Predictions Posted by Drew Ellis (09/24/2011 @ 2:00 pm) UFC 135 kicks off an amazing two-month span for the premiere MMA organization. The card features a light heavyweight championship bout and a number of exciting fights. Here are my picks for the main card bouts. UFC Light Heavyweight Championship – Jon Jones (13-1) vs. Quinton “Rampage” Jackson (32-8) – Jones faces his biggest challenge to date in his young MMA career while Rampage is looking to stay in the spotlight of the UFC. There are some big questions here as Jones has yet to face any adversity in the octagon or really have his chin tested. Jackson has big power in both his hand, and if he can get inside the reach of Jones, he can knock him out. However, Rampage is somewhat one dimensional, using just boxing to win fights. I have no doubt that Jones has the ability to get Jackson to the ground if he so chooses. I think he will use his kicks and jabs to keep Jackson uncomfortable in the beginning and then eventually get the fight to the ground where I see him finishing Jackson with ground-and-pound strikes. Look for Jones to win this one in the third round. UFC Welterweight Bout – Matt Hughes (46-8) vs. Josh Koscheck (17-5) – Hughes was originally scheduled to face Diego Sanchez, but an injury forced Koscheck into the mix. Hughes had a better chance of beating Sanchez in my opinion as I don’t see him being able to wrestle Koscheck to the ground. Koscheck seems to be the better wrestler and the better striker in this fight. Koscheck’s only issue is that he is a wild striker, so he could leave himself open to a counter by Hughes. Hughes doesn’t have great power, but Koscheck doesn’t have a great chin. Still, I see Koscheck doing enough to earn a decision win over the UFC Hall of Famer. UFC Heavyweight Bout – Travis Browne (11-0-1) vs. Rob Broughton (15-5-1) – Browne appears to be a rising star in the heavyweight division. He has some great striking as he uses his powerful fists and mixes in nice leg kicks. Broughton is tough, but I think he is the sacrificial lamb in this fight to push Travis Browne into the MMA spotlight. Look for Browne to win by TKO in the first round. UFC Lightweight Bout – Nate Diaz (13-7) vs. Takanori Gomi (32-7) – Gomi fought Nick Diaz years ago in an amazing fight and I see this bought being just as exciting. The big issue with Gomi is that he tires easily and that will allow Diaz to get him to the ground and secure a choke. I like Nate Diaz to win by rear-naked choke in the third round of this one. UFC Heavyweight Bout – Ben Rothwell (31-7) vs. Mark Hunt (6-7) – Hunt was promising back in the day, but he just doesn’t have the skills to compete with most in the UFC. I see Rothwell overwhelming him early in the fight and getting a TKO finish with a flurry of punches in the first round. Posted in: Events, Fighters, News, Predictions, UFC Tags: Ben Rothwell, browne vs. broughton, diaz vs. gomi, fight picks, fight predictions, Hughes vs. Koscheck, Jon Jones, Jones vs. Rampage, Josh Koscheck, Mark Hunt, Matt Hughes, mma matchups, mma picks, mma predictions, Nate Diaz, Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, Rob Broughton, rothwell vs. hunt, Takanori Gomi, Travis Browne, UFC 135, ufc light heavyweight championship, ufc matchups, ufc picks, ufc predictions
UFC 135 Weigh-In Results – All Fighters Make Weight Posted by Drew Ellis (09/23/2011 @ 6:47 pm) The fight card for UFC 135 is official as all 20 fighters came in on weight on Friday for Saturday’s card. The main event of Jon Jones vs. Quinton “Rampage” Jackson had a little intensity added to the anticipation of the fight as the two had an intense stare down after each weighing in at 204 pounds for their UFC Light Heavyweight Championship bout. Jones, who typically looks off to the side during a stare down, looked right in the eyes of Jackson, which led Rampage to look back and tell him “I’m going to end your hype.” Jones kept yelling “Let’s Go” back, but nothing physical took place. Both men looked in good shape and ready for a war on Saturday night. Matt Hughes weighed in at 170 pounds for his welterweight showdown with Josh Koscheck, who came in at 170.5 pounds. There wasn’t much added by their stare down, as they stayed pretty distant from each other. Koscheck had a very intense and focused mindset, as he looked like he was ready to get into the cage as soon as possible. For the full weigh-in results for Saturday’s UFC 135 card, check out the jump. Read the rest of this entry » Posted in: Events, Fighters, News, Results, UFC Tags: Ben Rothwell, browne vs. broughton, diaz vs. gomi, Hughes vs. Koscheck, Jon Jones, Jones vs. Rampage, Josh Koscheck, Mark Hunt, Matt Hughes, mma matchups, mma picks, mma predictions, mma weigh ins, mma weigh-in results, Nate Diaz, Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, Rob Broughton, rothwell vs. hunt, Takanori Gomi, Travis Browne, UFC 135, ufc light heavyweight championship, ufc weigh ins
UFC 135 Betting Odds: Jones Favored Posted by Drew Ellis (09/20/2011 @ 7:24 pm) UFC 135 takes place this Saturday night and the card has a number of big matchups, including the long-awaited first title defense of UFC Light Heavyweight Champion, Jon “Bones” Jones. Betting odds have been released for this weekend’s bouts and Jones is the overwhelming favorite to defeat Quinton “Rampage” Jackson on Saturday. Jones has been given a money line of -485 while Jackson has odds of +385. Jones (13-1) has ran through his last four opponents, winning each fight by TKO or submission. Jackson (32-8) has won his last two bouts, both coming by decision. Jackson has had six of his last seven fights end with a decision, as his last KO win was in 2008. In the co-main event, Josh Koscheck is the clear favorite to defeat Matt Hughes in a welterweight contest. Koscheck has odds of -455 to defeat Hughes, while the former welterweight champion has odds of +355 to win. Koscheck (15-5) is taking this fight on short notice and he hasn’t competed since last December when he lost to Georges St. Pierre. Hughes (45-8) hasn’t competed since last November, when he lost in 21 second to B.J. Penn. Hughes doesn’t have much left to fight for, but still is a dangerous wrestler with some good submission skills. For complete odds for UFC 135, check out the jump. Read the rest of this entry » Posted in: Betting Odds, Events, Fighters, News, UFC Tags: betting odds, Hughes vs. Koscheck, Jon Jones, Jones vs. Rampage, Josh Koscheck, Matt Hughes, MMA Betting Lines, mma light heavyweights, mma money lines, mma odds, mma welterweights, Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, sports betting, sports gambling, UFC 135, UFC Betting Lines, ufc light heavyweight championship, ufc odds, UFC welterweights
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