Sunday, February 6, 2011

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UFC 126: I'm starting to anticipate too much

Yeah, well, I think I started too well foresee the results of UFC. They are less surprising.

This time, it was entitled to three fights interesting: Jones vs. Bader (two heavyweight wrestlers), Griffin vs. Franklin (two veteran light heavyweight) and Silva vs. Belfort (means for the belt, held by Silva).

I told myself that Jones was not much chance of losing unless Bader arrived at the ground control, that would clearly benefit if Griffin led Franklin to the ground and that confrontation Silva / Belfort would be short. I gave a slim chance at Belfort, as he proved in the past that can strike at the speed of lightning, but I did not really think he could steal the belt to Silva.

Results? Jones won because Bader was unable to control the ground, Griffin led Franklin to the ground and won, Silva has Belfort KO in the first round with a superb kick.

For KO cons, I give less credit to Silva that I do not blame Belfort: to have seen a lot of fight Silva, I knew it was a kick that he often tries. It is also a frequent kick taekwondo. When your opponent begins this kick, you can not know whether to target the body or head. The normal method to counter it is therefore of contracting the abs and keep the high guard, because you prefer to receive it in your abs and tighten the head as it seeks to keep your guard midway between both targets, hoping to block the flight risk receiving a foot in the teeth ... Oh, or better still, not stand in front! How stood Belfort when Silva kicked his party? With a pretty much wide open custody, a little below the chin. Belfort good night!

Silva's victory revived the old debate about who, between him and Georges St. Pierre is the best pound for pound fighter on the planet. I must say that between the two, my preference goes to Silva style side: when he wants to fight, it is beautiful. As the commentators say: it looks like something out of "Matrix". Simply amazing! By cons, my attitude is much preferred side for St Peter, he never humiliated his opponents and he fights for every round, even after it is sure to win.

Luckily, the UFC promised a fight between two champions for 2012. (Just thinking about it, I'm shivering with excitement! Lol) That should settle the question!

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