Friday, March 2, 2007

Ex-Champs Fight Their Way Back in UFC 68

UFC 68 brings us the return of Rich "Ace" Franklin and Matt Hughes. After they lost their titles, both fighters have been looking to get their career back on track. Dana White has helped both fighters out by setting them up with arguably slightly above competition. In my opinion it's just another case of White and the UFC looking for future match-ups involving Anderson Silva and George St. Peire.

And now for my predictions. First I told you that Heath Hearing would loose by decision in his UFC debut. No one believed me, but like always I was completely right with Hearing going down in a unanimous decision. Then I told you that UFC 67 would bring us quick knockouts from Quinton Jackson and Cro Cop. Both happened like I said they would with Jackson winning by knockout in the second round and Cro Cop winning in the first. I called both fights down to the round. Vegas betters would love this kind of information and yet you guys get it for FREE.

Tim Silvia vs Randy Couture
Everyone knows the story surrounding Randy Couture's comeback. Unfortunately I don't see this fight having the happy ending that Randy was hoping for. Couture left the heavyweight division because his competition had gotten to big for him. And I'm sorry to say, but Tim Silvia is one of the biggest he'll face. Tim will take his time (as usual) and pick "The Natural" apart; ending the fight by knockout in the 4th round. Winner: Tim Silvia

Matt Hughes vs Chris Lytle
This fight should bring lots of cheers from the fans at UFC 68. Matt Hughes is a big crowd favorite. I see Hughes going back to the style that made him one the most dominant welterweights in MMA history. Why? Because he said so. Hughes will start of standing with Lytle, only to set up the take-down. Once he finds his range he'll take Chris Lytle to the mat and use his aw-some ground-n-pound. That will set up the all anticipated Hughes vs St. Peire rubber match. After Hughes looses to GSP he'll collectively retire and pull a Randy Coulure on all of us. Watch and see... Winner: Matt Hughes in the third

Rich Franklin vs Jason McDonald
Both of these fighters come into the Octagon with something to prove. Franklin wants to prove that his showing against Anderson Silva was NOT the real "Ace" Franklin. McDonald wants to prove that he's really a force to be recoded with in the middleweight division. Only one can be right. Rich Franklin will continue his climb to a rematch against Silva with top rate performance in UFC 68. His hands are to pin-point accurate for McDonald and he'll win by knock-out in the second round. Winner: Rich Franklin

That breaks down the top fights. As for the under card fights, I basically agree with Dr. J's predictions. We'll see Silvia win one more before he'll likely face Cro Cop and get beat down. The same will happen to Hughes when he faces GSP in a rubber match. I can't say the same for Franklin. Out of all these fighters, I think he stands the best chance at holding the UFC title before the year ends.

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Pride Still Behind UFC

Pride 33: Second Coming, was one hell-of-a show. I enjoyed every second of the event, which is unfortunately more than I can say for the last UFC. With Pride's second trip to Vegas, they still came up short of UFC's audience standards. But with that said, Pride 33 saw good numbers.

Here's a insert from MMA Weekly breaking down some of the numbers from Pride 33:

In the case of Pride 33: The Second Coming, Pride announced that the total attendance was 13,180, which is slightly higher than the legitimate total attendance figure of 12,911. While The Second Coming performed slightly better at the live box office than The Real Deal, both events paled in comparison to the live event business that the UFC consistently generates in Las Vegas.

Just three weeks prior to Pride's Second Coming, UFC 67 took place in Las Vegas. While the UFC lamented the fact that the event did not fill the 11,000-seat Mandalay Bay Events Center at the post-fight press conference, the event still handily out-drew Pride: The Second Coming.

While Pride: The Second Coming generated $2,033,098 in ticket sales, UFC 67 generated $2,767,130 in ticket sales. The UFC's higher live gate figure was caused not only by higher ticket prices, but also by the fact that UFC 67 had a slightly higher paid attendance figure, with 8,700 fans paying to attend UFC 67 (compared to 8,334 for The Second Coming). UFC 67 also had 1,527 fans in attendance who had free "comp" tickets, making the total attendance 10,227, which is slightly lower than the UFC's publicly announced figure of 10,787.

The UFC has held eleven live PPV events since the beginning of 2006, and eight of those events were able to exceed Pride: The Second Coming's live gate of $2,033,098. The only UFC PPV events from the past year that Pride: The Second Coming out-drew at the live box office were UFC 58 (which took place in Las Vegas and drew a live gate of $1,758,450); UFC 63 (which took place in Anaheim and drew a live gate of $1,582,370); and UFC 64 (which took place in Las Vegas and drew a live gate of $1,790,490).

After last weeks show in Vegas, Pride will likely exceed these numbers at their next box office event. I was very impressed with the fights as a whole. I wasn't that impressed with their champs, but good fights and an overall good show will make me purchase the PPV again. Look for Pride to get a foot hold in the U.S.

Monday, February 26, 2007

Pride 33 Pay Scale

Main Event Fighters-Wanderlei Silva: $150,000
Dan Henderson: $50,000
Mauricio "Shogun" Rua: $50,000
Takanori Gomi: $20,000
Antonio Rogerio Nogueira: $20,000
Nick Diaz: $15,000
Joachim Hansen: $15,000
Hayato Sakurai: $10,000
Frank Trigg: $10,000
Kazuo Misaki: $10,000
Sergei Kharitonov: $10,000
Alistair Overeem: $10,000
Travis Wiuff: $10,000
Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou: $10,000
Mac Danzig: $10,000
Jason Ireland: $10,000
Mike Russow: $10,000
James Lee: $10,000
Disclosed Fighter Payroll: $430,000

Looks like Pride pays their people better than the UFC. The UFC is still paying off debit, but they need to get on the ball and put on a show like Pride does. Take for instance James Lee. This was his first fight in Pride and he took home $10,000. Should have been more since he won, but still not bad for a first timer.

One thing that suprises me is Dan Henderson's salary for the fight. He should have gotten a bonus. What I see is that if you REALLY good, go to the UFC. Because the champs make more fighting for the UFC than Pride. But if you an up-n-comer you might want to look up Pride. No one on their card made less than ten grand.

Saturday, February 24, 2007

Dan Henderson Shocks Silva In 3rd


Dan Henderson used a barrage of punches in the third round to knock out champion Wanderlei Silva. Most of the MMA world had Silva winning this fight and staking claim to be the world's best 205 pound fighter. Henderson had a great ground game and strategic fighting strategy to make sure THAT didn't happen.


Silva took the ring in style, but as the first round came to a close, many of us saw something different in his eyes. That something was a look of concern and fear. Dan Henderson was taking the fight to Silva. The champion (205) was back peddling most of the fight. And a couple of minutes into the third round, he was flat on his back. It was a looping left hand that found it's target and found the 205 pound belt on the 185 pound champ's waist.


Dan Henderson becomes the first Pride Fighter to hold belts in two different weight classes. Wanderlei Silva goes home to start training for a defiant "rubber" match against Henderson in the near future. Silva will hope to re-group and win back the belt he defended for so, so long.

Forrest Griffin Set For UFC 70

One of my favorite websites to find MMA information is MMA-HQ. Today I read that Forrest Griffin is going to face off against Ryoto Machida in UFC 70. It was posted on Forrest Griffin's MySpace. I can't believe I didn't find it first, since Forrest is on MY friends list. (You would be surprised how many MMA fighters have MySpace accounts).

The UFC 70 card is turning into one hell of a card! I am excited to see the next 3 UFC's. As long as no one drops out because of injuries, we'll all be in for a treat.

I'll be posting my UFC 68 predictions later this week. They will also be on MMA-HQ.

Pride 33

Scroll down to see my Pride 33 predictions. I finally finished the article at the last minute, but "Blogger" published it the day I started writing it. So scroll down to see a new article...

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Texas Crazy Horse Back For UFC 69


UFC 69 card keeps on growing as it was announced on UFC.com that Heath Hearing will face off against Brad Imes. Brad is making a comeback after being off for almost a year. Heath, on the other hand, is trying to find his spot in the UFC after being dismantled by Jake O'Brien in UFC's Fight Night (Evans vs Salmon).

You'll have to excuse me if I'm sometimes a little byast, but I'll be frank with you. I don't like Heath Hearing and I think his time as a fighter may be coming to an end. I was one of the only one's to predict O'Brien to beat Hearing. Most MMA fans disagreed with me due to the fact that if you look at his record; he looks to be a good and experienced fighter. Hearing isn't growing as fast as the other fighters in MMA. I just don't see a well rounded fighter when I watch Heath fight

But with all that said, I think he will win this fight. Everything is in his favor. Brad Imes loves a stand-up battle, but lacks the kind of power that Hearing has. Going back in the history of MMA, a person coming back from a layoff of any type often comes back to lose. When all is said and done, I predict Heath Hearing to win by TKO.