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MDS new article plugging UFC's HW division
If 2011 goes as planned, we'll see more good, competitive, high-level mixed martial arts fights than we've ever seen in any year of the sport's existence.
Strikeforce's eight-man heavyweight tournament was getting all the headlines last week, but the UFC did a nice job of bouncing back with the news that Brock Lesnar and Junior dos Santos will coach the upcoming season of The Ultimate Fighter, that Shane Carwin expects to return in June, and that Frank Mir vs. Roy Nelson and Stefan Struve vs. Travis Browne (LOL WHAT STU doesnt care) are slated for May.
Assuming a best-case scenario for both promotions, we'll have good heavyweight fights from Strikeforce, the UFC or both every month for the next 10 months or so, culminating with the return of Cain Velasquez and the Strikeforce tournament final toward the end of the year. Remember, I started this with an "If": Looking ahead to fights that we hope to see in the future is always risky business. But below we'll look at the fights that will make this the year of the heavyweight.
January
The UFC's Fight for the Troops will feature two heavyweight fights on Spike, Matt Mitrione vs. Tim Hague and Pat Barry vs. Joey Beltran. Mitrione is very green, but he's a former NFL player the UFC clearly thinks has star potential, and if he can beat Hague in his toughest fight yet, he's likely to get a quick turnaround and another step up in quality of competition.
February
Strikeforce's five-fight, all-heavyweight card on Feb. 12 features Fedor Emelianenko vs. Antonio Silva in the main event, plus another heavyweight tournament fight in Andrei Arlovski and Sergei Kharitonov. The other three heavyweight fights that night are being positioned as the tournament reserve bouts, the best of which is the 10-0 Shane Del Rosario taking on Lavar Johnson. If things go well for Strikeforce they won't have to use those reserve fighters, and if things go really well both Fedor and Arlovski will win and advance to the tournament semifinals.
March
Mirko Cro Cop takes on Brendan Schaub at UFC 128 in a fight that seems destined to give Schaub his biggest win yet and send Cro Cop packing from the UFC. UFC Fight Night 24 later in the month will also feature a couple of heavyweight fights, Mike Russow vs. Jon Madsen and Sean McCorkle vs. Christian Morecraft
April
Strikeforce's other two first-round tournament fights, Fabricio Werdum vs. Alistair Overeem and Josh Barnett vs. Brett Rogers, are expected to take place early in the month. Werdum-Overeem is for the Strikeforce heavyweight title and will be the biggest heavyweight fight of the year so far.
May
Mir vs. Nelson and Struve vs. Browne at UFC 130 are a couple examples of great matchmaking, fights pretty well guaranteed to set the winners up for even bigger fights ahead: The Mir-Nelson winner will be close to heavyweight title contention, and the Struve-Browne winner will be positioned as one of the sport's best young heavyweights.
June
If they do a good job selling it though the upcoming season of The Ultimate Fighter, there's no telling how lucrative a Lesnar-dos Santos fight could be for the UFC. Suffice to say, this will do more pay-per-view business than any other fight in 2011 to date. Carwin's appearance on this card is gravy.
July
Strikeforce has suggested that the second round of the heavyweight tournament could happen as soon as July. That's awfully ambitious, but if the quarterfinals go well and they can pull it off, two semifinal fights as the main and co-main events would make for one of the best fight cards Strikeforce has ever assembled.
August
The UFC makes its return to Brazil in August, and Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira should finally make his return on this card. Age and injuries have taken a toll on Nogueira, and he's not in title contention anymore, but he can still be competitive with all but the best heavyweights. I think Cheick Kongo would be an ideal opponent for Nogueira in Brazil.
September
Strikeforce says the eight-man heavyweight tournament could be wrapped up as soon as September. Again, that's incredibly ambitious, but if the tournament goes off without a hitch we're going to get a thrilling final that could crown the No. 1 heavyweight in the sport.
October
Velasquez should be ready to return in October, after a year off, and face the winner of dos Santos vs. Lesnar. The return of Velasquez will be a big fight either way, but if Lesnar can beat dos Santos, then Lesnar-Velasquez 2 would be the biggest MMA fight of the year and one of the biggest ever in terms of pay-per-view buys and mainstream media attention.
And that's that. Ten months of non-stop entertainment from the heavyweight division, if all goes according to plan. The bad news is by the end of all this we'll all be clamoring to see the UFC champion against the Strikeforce champion, and that's not a fight we're going to get. But we'll certainly enjoy the fights that get us there.
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the only decent HW fights in the UFC is Cain V vs JDS
MDS getting in his shots in bold
Strikeforce's eight-man heavyweight tournament was getting all the headlines last week, but the UFC did a nice job of bouncing back with the news that Brock Lesnar and Junior dos Santos will coach the upcoming season of The Ultimate Fighter, that Shane Carwin expects to return in June, and that Frank Mir vs. Roy Nelson and Stefan Struve vs. Travis Browne (LOL WHAT STU doesnt care) are slated for May.
Assuming a best-case scenario for both promotions, we'll have good heavyweight fights from Strikeforce, the UFC or both every month for the next 10 months or so, culminating with the return of Cain Velasquez and the Strikeforce tournament final toward the end of the year. Remember, I started this with an "If": Looking ahead to fights that we hope to see in the future is always risky business. But below we'll look at the fights that will make this the year of the heavyweight.
January
The UFC's Fight for the Troops will feature two heavyweight fights on Spike, Matt Mitrione vs. Tim Hague and Pat Barry vs. Joey Beltran. Mitrione is very green, but he's a former NFL player the UFC clearly thinks has star potential, and if he can beat Hague in his toughest fight yet, he's likely to get a quick turnaround and another step up in quality of competition.
February
Strikeforce's five-fight, all-heavyweight card on Feb. 12 features Fedor Emelianenko vs. Antonio Silva in the main event, plus another heavyweight tournament fight in Andrei Arlovski and Sergei Kharitonov. The other three heavyweight fights that night are being positioned as the tournament reserve bouts, the best of which is the 10-0 Shane Del Rosario taking on Lavar Johnson. If things go well for Strikeforce they won't have to use those reserve fighters, and if things go really well both Fedor and Arlovski will win and advance to the tournament semifinals.
March
Mirko Cro Cop takes on Brendan Schaub at UFC 128 in a fight that seems destined to give Schaub his biggest win yet and send Cro Cop packing from the UFC. UFC Fight Night 24 later in the month will also feature a couple of heavyweight fights, Mike Russow vs. Jon Madsen and Sean McCorkle vs. Christian Morecraft
April
Strikeforce's other two first-round tournament fights, Fabricio Werdum vs. Alistair Overeem and Josh Barnett vs. Brett Rogers, are expected to take place early in the month. Werdum-Overeem is for the Strikeforce heavyweight title and will be the biggest heavyweight fight of the year so far.
May
Mir vs. Nelson and Struve vs. Browne at UFC 130 are a couple examples of great matchmaking, fights pretty well guaranteed to set the winners up for even bigger fights ahead: The Mir-Nelson winner will be close to heavyweight title contention, and the Struve-Browne winner will be positioned as one of the sport's best young heavyweights.
June
If they do a good job selling it though the upcoming season of The Ultimate Fighter, there's no telling how lucrative a Lesnar-dos Santos fight could be for the UFC. Suffice to say, this will do more pay-per-view business than any other fight in 2011 to date. Carwin's appearance on this card is gravy.
July
Strikeforce has suggested that the second round of the heavyweight tournament could happen as soon as July. That's awfully ambitious, but if the quarterfinals go well and they can pull it off, two semifinal fights as the main and co-main events would make for one of the best fight cards Strikeforce has ever assembled.
August
The UFC makes its return to Brazil in August, and Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira should finally make his return on this card. Age and injuries have taken a toll on Nogueira, and he's not in title contention anymore, but he can still be competitive with all but the best heavyweights. I think Cheick Kongo would be an ideal opponent for Nogueira in Brazil.
September
Strikeforce says the eight-man heavyweight tournament could be wrapped up as soon as September. Again, that's incredibly ambitious, but if the tournament goes off without a hitch we're going to get a thrilling final that could crown the No. 1 heavyweight in the sport.
October
Velasquez should be ready to return in October, after a year off, and face the winner of dos Santos vs. Lesnar. The return of Velasquez will be a big fight either way, but if Lesnar can beat dos Santos, then Lesnar-Velasquez 2 would be the biggest MMA fight of the year and one of the biggest ever in terms of pay-per-view buys and mainstream media attention.
And that's that. Ten months of non-stop entertainment from the heavyweight division, if all goes according to plan. The bad news is by the end of all this we'll all be clamoring to see the UFC champion against the Strikeforce champion, and that's not a fight we're going to get. But we'll certainly enjoy the fights that get us there.
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the only decent HW fights in the UFC is Cain V vs JDS
MDS getting in his shots in bold

Stu3ufc- Bang Out Of Order
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Re: MDS new article plugging UFC's HW division
First, the Strikeforce HW division was irrelevant. Then, their top Heavies were ducking eachother and Coker couldn't do anything about it. Now, they're just flat out going to refuse to fight each other in a GP. Makes sense.

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Re: MDS new article plugging UFC's HW division
lmao seriously even mentioned struve vs travis browne as a reason they bounced back
BS most of these UFC heavyweights are comin off long layoffs.
jds - will have not fought in 10 months by june
brock - 8 months
mir - 7 or 8 months
nelson - 9 months
barry - 6 or 7 months
schaub - 5 months
morecraft - 8 months
you get the point and i wasnt even finished all them
BS most of these UFC heavyweights are comin off long layoffs.
jds - will have not fought in 10 months by june
brock - 8 months
mir - 7 or 8 months
nelson - 9 months
barry - 6 or 7 months
schaub - 5 months
morecraft - 8 months
you get the point and i wasnt even finished all them
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Re: MDS new article plugging UFC's HW division
Soy Chingon wrote:lmao seriously even mentioned struve vs travis browne as a reason they bounced back
BS most of these UFC heavyweights are comin off long layoffs.
jds - will have not fought in 10 months by june
brock - 8 months
mir - 7 or 8 months
nelson - 9 months
barry - 6 or 7 months
schaub - 5 months
morecraft - 8 months
you get the point and i wasnt even finished all them
but Dana said the best fight 3 times a year

Stu3ufc- Bang Out Of Order
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Re: MDS new article plugging UFC's HW division
stu3ufc wrote:Soy Chingon wrote:lmao seriously even mentioned struve vs travis browne as a reason they bounced back
BS most of these UFC heavyweights are comin off long layoffs.
jds - will have not fought in 10 months by june
brock - 8 months
mir - 7 or 8 months
nelson - 9 months
barry - 6 or 7 months
schaub - 5 months
morecraft - 8 months
you get the point and i wasnt even finished all them
but Dana said the best fight 3 times a year
They do, just look at the SF heavies in 2011 bro. 3 times, guaranteed.

Raging Demon- Last Day of Warrior
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Re: MDS new article plugging UFC's HW division
the entire May portion is laughable.
I mean, hague vs mitrione? madsen vs russow? browne vs struve? they should offer cash rewards to watch any of those fights.
MDS definitely belongs on the enemies of TT list.
*E: and to add insult to injury, we got twelve weeks of TUF. snowden over on BE wrote an article today and called it a twelve week infomercial, which is exactly how I feel. Who is gonna get excited to see brock beat up again?
I mean, hague vs mitrione? madsen vs russow? browne vs struve? they should offer cash rewards to watch any of those fights.
MDS definitely belongs on the enemies of TT list.
*E: and to add insult to injury, we got twelve weeks of TUF. snowden over on BE wrote an article today and called it a twelve week infomercial, which is exactly how I feel. Who is gonna get excited to see brock beat up again?

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Re: MDS new article plugging UFC's HW division
mir
nelson
brown
barry
schaub
moorecraft
struve
nelson
brown
barry
schaub
moorecraft
struve

RandG- Posts: 1016
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Re: MDS new article plugging UFC's HW division
gumby wrote:the entire May portion is laughable.
I mean, hague vs mitrione? madsen vs russow? browne vs struve? they should offer cash rewards to watch any of those fights.
MDS definitely belongs on the enemies of TT list.?
lolol MDS was my first pick on the enemies list back in June!!!
also those fights in May I wouldnt watch them even if they were free!
I'd probably torrent them and if i had time watch them

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UFC HW division is so weak.

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I literally laughed out loud at the part you bolded.
UFC HW division is such a mess right now.
UFC HW division is such a mess right now.

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Re: MDS new article plugging UFC's HW division
We should list his name as MDZ: Michael David Zuffa.

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nhbnews wrote:We should list his name as MDZ: Michael David Zuffa.

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nhbnews wrote:We should list his name as MDZ: Michael David Zuffa.
Clever Eddie, quite clever.

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i stopped reading after he tried to compare lesnar/jds being TUF coaches news to the SF HW GP

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Re: MDS new article plugging UFC's HW division
Almost the entire MMA 'media' is made up of shills, zombies, incompetents, liars, marks, scabs, hacks, whores, cowards, imbeciles, cockroaches, snakes, rats, bacteria, viruses, cretins, losers, misfits, trolls, scoundrels, schlemiels, zeroes, moles, spies, pissants, and parasites.
That's why you should support:
That's why you should support:

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that's why eddie goldman is the man.

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stu3ufc wrote:
May
Mir vs. Nelson and Struve vs. Browne at UFC 130 are a couple examples of great matchmaking, fights pretty well guaranteed to set the winners up for even bigger fights ahead: The Mir-Nelson winner will be close to heavyweight title contention, and the Struve-Browne winner will be positioned as one of the sport's best young heavyweights.
No. Quite simply, the loser of Mir/Nelson gets their walking papers. Mark it. Remember it. I said it. I stand by it.

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Re: MDS new article plugging UFC's HW division
On another note, I really have to wonder just how goddamn much money some of you fucks think Zuffa has socked away in their "MEDIA PAYOFF" drawer. Anyone that says anything positive about the UFC is automatically a fucking shill. Fucking shitheads.
I'm beginning to feel the same burning hate for this place that I do for Sherdog.
I'm beginning to feel the same burning hate for this place that I do for Sherdog.

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Re: MDS new article plugging UFC's HW division
that's unfortunate. there are a lot of good posters here.

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Wisdom Blows wrote:that's unfortunate. there are a lot of good posters here.
There are a lot of good posters at Sherdog too. The same problem applies. After a while the noise obscures the signal.

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