Georges St Pierre UD Jon Fitch
I really didn’t think Fitch was that tough. That guy takes incredible amounts of punishment and comes out at the start of the next round like its round one! He’s Nogueira-like in his ability to recover from being battered. St Pierre looked great as usual in this fight, but he still looks a little uncomfortable standing up when the other guy can throw good shots back at him. Fitch landed some good body shots in the second round just as Serra was able to do in both of their fights. It’s hard to fault someone like GSP and this is just a minor thing, but it’s something that could get him into trouble especially if he ends up fighting BJ Penn. Penn has excellent hands and will exploit GSP’s lack of inside game if he doesn’t tighten up his defence. Also Thiago Alves is another guy who could very well exploit GSP’s inside boxing game if he doesn’t tighten it up.
Other then that minor thing, GSP looked very good considering the level of his opposition. The only guy I give a good chance at dethoring him is BJ Penn should he move up. This fight needs to happen and the rumours are that it will happen at UFC 91 in November. There’s no one at lightweight who will challenge Penn so this is the logical fight to be made. If Penn wins then there are plenty of guys at lightweight who could make things interesting. You could do what happened back at UFC 39 and 41 with the ‘road to the lightweight title’ and have Kenny Florian, Sean Sherk, Joe Stevenson and Nate Diaz in a four man tournament with the winners meeting at a later event for the interim title or something along those lines.
Brock Lesnar UD Heath Herring (plus Cheick Kongo KO1 Dan Evenson)
As much as I hate to say it, Brock Lesnar is a real fighter. It’s going to take one of the top guys to beat him I think. This guy will get better with each passing fight and I think whoever beats him will either have to have top notch Jiu Jitsu (like Frank ‘Merr” does) or good wrestling to keep him standing up or enough power to land a shot to take Lesnar out. I’ve read a few people calling what Lesnar did ‘lay and prey’ My God people what fight were you watching? Lesnar battered Herring with knees and punches. He used his wrestling in a smart way and didn’t gas himself out but he kept up a good pace and kept Herring from gaining any sort of position where he could defend himself effectively. Herring has only been stopped a few times, and they were by the best so there’s no shame in going the distance with him at all.
A lot of people have been calling for the Lesnar-Kongo fight to be made. I disagree, I say remake the Lesnar-Mark Coleman fight. Lesnar needs experience and Coleman is a very good opponent for him for a number of reasons. 1) Lesnar is the stereo-typical up and comer with a bad attitude while Coleman is the Hall of Famer coming out of retirement; this fight is very marketable. 2) Coleman has equal if not better wrestling credentials then Lesnar so we may get to see how Lesnar fights off his back. Coleman is probably the only heavyweight in the UFC with the ability to take Lesnar down. 3) Coleman is a big name fighter and an all-time great, a win over him for Lesnar is a big deal in his fourth fight not to mention Coleman is 45 so he (on paper anyway) shouldn’t pose too many problems for the up and coming Lesnar. 4) Whoever wins this fight can be marketed for a bigger fight in the future. Even if Coleman wins then you’ve got the Hall of Famer having another run at the UFC title.
These things can’t be said about the Lesnar-Kongo fight. I personally wouldn’t mind not seeing Kongo fight again. His fight against Evenson was pretty bad if you ask me. For some reason he repeatedly tried to take the fight to the ground against a guy who, despite being a Norwegian kickboxing champion (I’m not sure how good that makes him) had no idea what he was doing standing up. His chin was high and his hands were low and he was asking to be knocked out yet Kongo didn’t jump on him like he should have. Lesnar would have no problems with Kongo at all. I would much rather see Lesnar fight Mark Coleman then I would see him fight Cheick Kongo, at least at this stage anyway. I personally would pick Mark Coleman against Cheick Kongo as well.
Rob Emerson KO1 Manny Gamburyan
Gamburyan was just asking to be knocked out fighting with his chin that high in the air. I’ve got a little bit more respect for Emerson’s skills after that, but I think anyone with a good right hand could do the same to Gamburyan if he keeps fighting like that.
Kenny Florian UD Roger Huerta
Huerta isn’t top notch right now, but I think he can come back and reach that level in the future. Florian clowned him and showed that he is a level above him. Huerta is just too wild and doesn’t set anything up and no matter how aggressive you are, thats not going to work against a guy with Florians experience. Huerta just needs a few more fights under his belt and he could be ready again. It’s not one of those devastating losses that will effect his career, he’ll learn from this and come back better. As for Florian, he’s definately one of the top lightweights in the World and will give anyone (apart from BJ Penn and Sean Sherk) a really hard fight. A fight I would love to see is Florian vs Joe Stevenson.
Demian Maia Sub3 Jason MacDonald
Maia is so good to watch on the ground. MacDonald surprised me with his submission defence, but Maia was just too good. I expected him to have a little bit more trouble taking MacDonald down, but his wrestling was a lot better then I gave him credit for. Maia is definately a player in the middleweight division, and with other top notch BJJ guys in the division like Ricardo Almeida and Rousimar Palhares there’s the potential for some really top notch ground fights to happen in the UFC
