mitchell
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RE: UFC
I thought it was a poor show from Bisping, he looked a bit nervous. It didn't take much for Vitor to finish it, Bisping kept holding back when going forward which is gonna take away any power you have in your punch. It was obvious Vitor wasn't gonna go crazy early on given it was a 5 round fight & knowing Bisping has great cardio, Bisping should've gone for a take down in the second. It was a brief but poor show.
He needs to find a defining factor to his game, something that can win him a fight at the drop of a hat or number 1 contender fights may be the top of his career!
That said it was typical UFC treatment of Michael Bisping, giving him Vitor Belfort, a fighter who doesn't care about the middleweight division & is focused on the light heavyweight title. When you give a fighter a number 1 contender fight it's against another title contender, where they've both got the same pressure.
This fight was a joke, Vitor's going into it thinking if I win I want another light heavyweight title shot & why shouldn't he given he knew even with a win he wouldn't be fighting Anderson Silva. You can't help but get the feeling that this is what the UFC wanted so they can keep the Silva v GSP/Jones talk going.
As much as I thought it was a poor show from Bisping, It was equally as poor an opponent choice by the UFC!!!
MMA Middleweight Rankings 13/1/2013
1. Anderson Silva
2. Chael Sonnen
3. Chris Weidman
4. Luke Rockhold
5. Vitor Belfort
6. Hector Lombard
7. Yushin Okami
8. Michael Bisping
9. Constantinos Philippou
10. Ronaldo Souza
I wouldn't be at all surprised to see Chris Weidman v Luke Rockhold for the number 1 contender spot with Bisping being forced to fight Philippou or Souza, or typically Hector Lombard.
I'm a big fan of Vitor & I'd love to see him fight Lombard, it wouldn't last long but would be a lightning bolt of a fight.
Grand Prix table will be up after next Saturday's show.
UFC on Fox: Johnson vs. Dodson Live on ESPN 1am Saturday/Sunday
Main Card
Flyweight Title - Demetrious Johnson v John Dodson
Light Heavyweight - Quinton Jackson v Glover Teixeira
Lightweight - Donald Cerrone v Anthony Pettis
Featherweight - Erik Koch v Ricardo Lamas
Preliminary Card
Lightweight - TJ Grant v Matt Wiman
Featherweight - Clay Guida v Hatsu Hioki
Middleweight - Michael Kuiper vsJosh Janousek
Light Heavyweight - Ryan Bader v Vladimir Matyushenko
Heavyweight - Mike Russow v Shawn Jordan
Welterweight - Mike Stumpf vPascal Krauss
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groundnpound
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RE: UFC
Bisping looked terrible I thought. From his ring walk, prep point and into the cage, then the way he half heartedly fought, was really poor. He was waiting for Belfort to attack him. If you stand around and wait for your opponent in the biggest fight of your life, against a killer like Belfort, you've got no chance! Thought he had a bit more about him than that. It's not like he's an Anderson Silva who can wait and be elusive then finish the fight with a lightening counter. Bispings' a top ten fighter but that's his limit now for me, he's doesn't possess that special something that can lift him out of the pack. He doesnt have a signature skill, something he can fall back on to get him out of trouble and change a fight. He's good at a number of different things but a master of none. There's no ko punch or strike in his locker, no submission ability, no real wrestling or effective ground game that can put rounds in the bank. All the fighters with a chance of fighting for the title have something, one punch, strike, submission, good wrestling..
If he loses his next fight then any chance he had of a title fight is finished. Mark Munoz, Weidman, Philippou and Lombard on his last display will all beat Bisping for me. Then there's tough fights like Okami and Tim Boetsch who's been calling him out for ages. I think he's looking at an Alan Belcher or a Cung Le maybe Francis Carmont or Ronald Souza from Strikeforce.
Tough fights the lot of them.
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(This post was last modified: 21-01-2013 01:25 by groundnpound.)
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