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UFC 110 Aftermath: What's Next For Te-Huna, Reljic and Pokrajac

After each major Mixed Martial Arts event, our very own matchmaker, Jason Comack, does his best Joe Silva and breaks down all the possibilities for the fighters who waged war last night in a little feature we like to call: What’s Next?

Igor Pokrajac: Let’s call it like it is.  Pokrajac is in the UFC because of his association to one Mirko Cro-Cop.  He got his chance and didn’t succeed in two fights.  Maybe the UFC keeps Pokrajac around if they get desperate to get someone a win, cough Bonnar cough, otherwise he’s bound for the unemployment line.

James Te-Huna: The local product had an impressive debut at UFC 110.  Considered one of the best prospects in Australia there are a few opponents that make sense for Te-Huna.

  • James McSweeney doesn’t have a fight booked.  The former Ultimate Fighter contestant carries some name value and Te-Huna would be a nice test for him.  McSweeney struggles against wrestlers and this fight could get Te-Huna on a winning streak.
  • Fighting either the winner of Eric Schafer and Jason Brilz (who meet at UFC Live: Jones/Vera) or Rodney Wallace and Jared Hamman (who meet at UFC 111) would also help separate the fringe prospects.

Goran Reljic:  Maybe everyone’s, mine included, expectations were a littttttle high for the Croatian fighter.  Reljic dropped a weight class, and after a long layoff he did look somewhat rusty.  So maybe he’s not the world beater right now some thought he’d be but he’s still a solid prospect.

Reljic fighting a lower tier middleweight on a loss is his most likely next booking.  Reljic needs training time at a real training camp to work on his wrestling.

The loser of Gerald Harris and Mario Miranda would make sense.  James Irvin would also make sense if he loses and is not cut by the UFC.

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UFC 110 Aftermath: What's Next For Chris Lytle

After each major Mixed Martial Arts event, our very own matchmaker, Jason Comack, does his best Joe Silva and breaks down all the possibilities for the fighters who waged war last night in a little feature we like to call: What’s Next?

Chris Lytle: Lytle is a much better fighter then he shows in the ring.  He’s content with banging out KO’s, fights and submissions of the night and banking the extra cash.  Lytle is a much crisper boxer then we’ve seen as of late but the truth is his giant hay-maker of doom punches have put money in his wallet so he’s unlikely to stop them.  Against Brian Foster we were reminded that Lytle does in fact have a submission game as he won with a devastating knee bar.

Lytle has settled nicely into the gate keeper role.  He’s a guy you can put either on the under-card or a Spike TV Prelim/Fight Night and know your going to get a solid fight.  His role is taking on young guys who are ready to move up in competition and while there’s a bunch of fights that make sense a lot of the young welterweights are already booked in fights.

Rory MacDonald;  The 20 year old Canadian welterweight  is an exciting prospect.  However he’s been rumored to be fighting Carlos Condit at UFC 115. Rick Story and Nick Osipczak are fighting each other at UFC 112. Amir Sadollah and Dong Hyun Kim are fighting each other at UFC 114. T.J Grant and Johny Hendricks are fighting at UFC 113.

So due to timing issues most of those guys are out of the equation.  So whose left?

Paulo Thiago: Thiago has been fighting top guys non-stop.  This fight would give him a chance to hone his skills, he’s still very raw, and give him a win against a solid welterweight.  Let’s not kid ourselves though Thiago isn’t going to take such a drastic step down in competition.

Matt Serra: That already happened and my wallet still is hurting.

Rob Kimmons and Mike Pierce: Pierce and Kimmons are fighting on UFC Live: Vera/Jones on March 21rst so the timing works out nicely.  Pierce, 10-3 (1-1 UFC), took out Brock Larson is his UFC debut and then lost to Jon Fitch.  Obviously there’s no shame in losing to Jon Fitch and in fact he looked very good in that fight.  Kimmons hasn’t enjoyed much UFC success, 2-2, but is moving down to welterweight for the first time.

Ben Saunders and Jake Ellenberger: Saunders was originally set to take out Martin Kampman before a horrifying gash knocked hm out of the fight.  Ellenberger is 1-1 in the UFC and much like Pierce has looked good even when he’s lost.  He lost to Carlos Condit in his UFC debut but lost a close split decision, he followed that up by beating Mike Pyle.

Saunders is 4-1 in the UFC and a win over Ellenberger would probably put him in line to fight bigger fish then Lytle. If Ellenberger does win however Lytle would probably be a fight in his range.

Ricardo Almeida and Matt Brown: Almeida is moving down from middleweight, where he had sucess and draws Matt Brown as his first opponent.  Brown is riding a fight win streak and is 4-1 in the UFC.  Almedia would probably draw a bigger name if he wins considering his original opponent before injury was Jon Fitch.  Brown already fought and lost to Lytle although it was outside of the UFC.

Nate Diaz and Rory Markham: The less sane Diaz brother is moving up in weight because well in his own words “I don’t make enough money to cut to 155.”  Diaz is 6-3 in the UFC and  a marketable fighter because of his personality.  Markham had success in the IFL but has struggled as of late.  He lost is UFC debut to Dan Hardy and has struggled with injuries since.

If Diaz can beat Markham I can’t think of a  more perfect fight then Diaz/Lylte.  Your bound to get a fight of the night with both guys winning wild hay-makers at each other.  Unlike Gray Maynard Lytle actually has the boxing acumen to make Diaz pay for his goofy striking style.  Also unlike Gray Maynard if he gets KO’d he really doesn’t care.  Lytle and Diaz would also be a wildly entertaining scrap if it hit the ground.

Diaz has to get by Markham first but, Lytle Vs. Diaz would be awesome as a Spike TV Prelim or Fight Night fight.

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Gomi Vs. Florian Official For Fight Night 21

A long rumored fight between Takanori Gomi and Kenny Florian has been made official ESPN’s MMA Live Twitter broke the news.

Kenny Florian-Takanori Gomi expected as the main event for UFC Fight Night 21 March 31st in North Carolina.

Florian obviously has ties to MMA Live as he serves as a co-host.

Florian currently is considered the second or third best lightweight in the world. He’s coming off a very impressive performance against Clay Guida. In that fight he showcased greatly improved boxing, to go along with his Thai skills, and excellent wrestling. He stuffed Guida’s takedowns and even slammed the strong wrestler.

Gomi on the other hand is a fighter on the decline. Once unanimously considered the top lightweight in the world the Fireball Kid has lost 2 of his last 4 fights. While this is a solid main event for a Fight Night, much better then Maynard/Diaz, I’m not sure what the long term plan with Gomi is. If he beats Florian then what? He already got smoked by Penn. And if he loses then what? For Florian this is lose, lose situation. A win won’t get him closer to Penn and for the most part really anywhere. Let’s be honest outside of the Pride faithful no one knows who Gomi is. A loss would be cripling for K-Flo.

I have a therory as to why the UFC is suddenly pushing Gomi but you’ll have to wait till later today to read it.

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King Mo Cage Fighter Walkout Shirt

Want to dress like MMA’s fastest rising light heavyweight prospect?

Now you can.

On MMA Live Kenny Florian said King ‘Mo had the best wrestling credentials in MMA and it’s hard to disagree.

Check out his credentials from Wiki:

Lawal was a Big 12 Champion and Division I all-American in 2003, wrestling for Oklahoma State. After his collegiate career, Lawal participated in the now defunct Real Pro Wrestling, a league with rules that closely resembled freestyle wrestling, and was crowned a champion in the first and only season. Lawal eventually became a U.S. national team member in 2005, placing 7th at the World Championships in Budapest. Lawal was the number one ranked wrestler in the United States for over three years in the 84 kilogram division.

Plus did I mention that he calls himself King Mo and comes out to the ring like this?

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Yea, that just happened.


I’m pretty sure wearing this shirt makes you 25% cooler by osmosis.  Go buy it, now.

MMA Warehouse has it for just 19.99

For more great walkout shirts, check out The 3rd String Store.

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ESPN’s MMA Live – June 25th, 2009

I’ve posting this here because not nearly enough people watch this show. ESPN does a ton of things wrong, but one of the best things they do is an MMA highlights show with some great guests and great analysis. Normally, UFC Lightweight #1 cotender Kenny Florian is there as well, but he’s in training for B.J. Penn. Rich Franklin sits in and is pretty good himself.

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