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Friday, January 25, 2008

UFC Has Lost Its Luster and Appeal

The UFC has lost momentum after a great run  over the last two years. I used to get excited and purchase the pay-per-views each month when fighters such as Ken Shamrock, Tito Ortiz, Randy Couture, and Anderson Silva were on the fight cards. Now Couture and Shamrock are  gone and Ortiz has stated he will also  leave after his next fight and go to another organization. This does not bold well for the UFC.

While the UFC still has stars such as Chuck Liddell, Rampage Jackson, and Georges St.Pierre, there is still a shortage of superstars that the mainstream MMA fan want to see fight.  Last week, B.J. Penn defeated Joe Stevenson in the main event at UFC 80 in England. Many MMA fans did not purchase the pay-per-view because the show lacked superstars and the fights were held on Saturday afternoon instead of the usual Saturday evening time  each month due to the time difference between England and the United States. While B.J. Penn is a star, most fans expected him to beat Stevenson soundly and were just waiting to watch the fight on Youtube  for free the next day instead of spending their money for the show. 

The UFC had another fight card last Wednesday in Las Vegas but the fights once again were lackluster. The main event featured Mike Swick against Josh Burkman which ended in a three-round decision. Neither of the fighters put on an exciting show which left the live crowd to boo both fighters. The other fights that were shown on television were almost equally as unimpressive and boring as the main event. 

The next pay-per-view will be held next month and the card is weak once again. How many fight fans will shell out their  hard-earned money to watch Tim Sylvia in a main event against Antonio Nogueira?  Sylvia is known to have boring fights even though he wins most of them. He is definitely not what you would consider a crowd-pleaser. 

The other big fight on that card is former WWE wrestler Brock Lesner making his UFC debut against former UFC champion Frank Mir.  While most fans are intrigued by Lesner's potential and want to see him either shine or fail, this has the makings of a very boring fight. Lesner is very strong and a great wrestler while Mir is excellent at submissions. The two top fights on the card could be very slow-paced and you can expect a lot of boos if this is the case.

Other fighters on the card will include Alan Belcher,  Jeremy Horn, Rob Emerson, and David Heath. These guys don't make the average fan want to purchase the show or go to the local bar to watch the fights. 

Some of the more exciting fighters on the card  are Chris Lytle, Terry Martin, and Tyson Griffin. Unfortunately for the fans, none of these fighters are guaranteed to have their fights shown on the pay-per-view. Lytle and Martin both have fights which are prelims and that means only the live crowd will be able to see it. 

Tito Ortiz is not an exciting fighter by any means but I would pay to watch him fight because of his personality and charisma. He knows how to sell a fight and is a good showman. The UFC needs more fighters and entertainers like him but it seems he is on his way out after his next fight with Lyoto Machida. I used to buy every UFC show each month but now I will just buy the ones where there are good fight cards. I will be skipping the card in February  but I will order the pay-per-view in March because I want to see Dan Henderson fight Anderson Silva.  Silva is one of the most exciting fighters in the UFC right now. Although he doesn't speak much English, he is very marketable due to his amazing skills in the Octagon. 

Dana White might think that it would be bad business to have all non-white fighters hold titles but that might not be the case. Rampage Jackson is  one of the funniest fighters and best personalities that the UFC has right now and he is their Light Heavyweight Champion. Fans order the pay-per-views just to see Silva destroy his opponents  and break body parts. B.J. Penn is the best pound for pound fighter in MMA. 

Fans can look forward to Jackson vs Forrest Griffin in the spring and also Matt Serra vs St.Pierre. I will definitely be watching those fights but I will skip the ones with Sylvia, Michael Bisping, or Josh Burkman headlining. I rather watch Kimbo Slice vs Tank Abbott or Frank Shamrock vs Cung Le than a weak UFC card.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

UFC 77 Preview

Alan Belcher vs Kalib Starnes
These two middleweight contenders will be battling this Saturday and what they both have in common is that Yushin Okami has defeated both of them. Belcher is a big middleweight with good kickboxing experience. He is a young fighter at 23. Starnes had trouble against the bigger Okami and could be in trouble again against the bigger Belcher. Starnes has been training hard on his boxing with Howard Davis Jr. out of Florida for this fight.

Josh Burkman vs Forrest Petz
Burkman is coming off a loss to Karo Parysian. This is Petz's biggest fight in his young UFC career. Petz wants to stay away from Burkman's slams.

Eric Schafer vs Stephen Bonner
Schafer has had 10 months to get better after recovering from a broken rib. These fighters know each other very well. Schafer wants to get this fight to the ground while Bonner is comfortable on both the ground and the feet.

Ryan Jensen vs Demian Maia
Jensen is fighting out of Team Quest from Oregon. Maia is a BJJ expert from Brazil. Jensen is coming off a loss to Thiago Leites. Jensen is a stand up fighter while Maia will want to take this fight to the ground.

Jason Black vs Matt Grice
Veteran Jason Black faces the young Matt Grice on Saturday. Both of these fighters want to take it to the ground as they both have wrestling backgrounds.

Alvin Robinson vs Jorge Gurgel
Gurgel is excited to fight in front of all friends and family when he takes on Alvin Robinson. Robinson was last seen losing to Kenny Florian a few months ago. Both fighters expect to push the pace and this could make for an exciting fight. Both of these fighters have a BJJ background but also like to stay on their feet as well.

Jason McDonald vs Yushin Okami
Whoever wins this fight could be in line for a title shot. McDonald has been training with bigger guys to prepare for Okami. Okami is one of the bigger middleweights in the UFC. McDonald plans on taking it to Okami by being aggressive and staying in Okami's face. Okami is still smarting after his decision loss to Rich Franklin and wants to ground and pound McDonald. Okami needs to watch out for McDonald's chokes.

Tim Sylvia vs Brandon Vera
This will be Vera's toughest challenge to date as he faces the 6'8 monster Tim Sylvia. Sylvia thinks he is too big for Vera and he could be right. Vera has not fought in 11 months and could have some cage rust. The winner will probably get a title shot against Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira next year. If Vera loses, his critics will say he is too small to be a heavyweight.

Rich Franklin vs Anderson Silva
This is a rematch from their previous fight where Silva dominated Franklin and won by TKO. Franklin will have to do better in defending the muay thai clinch. Franklin has the home cage advantage as Silva will be in hostile territory in Cincinnati. Franklin is the underdog and will probably mount more offense than his last fight with Silva, but the champion will probably still find a way to retain his title.