Showing posts with label UFC 112. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UFC 112. Show all posts

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Dana White and Anderson Silva at UFC 112

I have a split opinion when it comes to Dana White; one minute he makes a lot of sense, the next minute I wonder which planet he is orbiting.

I agree with Dana's complaint that Anderson Silva is tarnishing the good reputation of mixed martial arts (MMA) after Anderson's UFC 112 performance versus Demian Maia. Anderson should stop watching pro wrestling or the NFL. No one likes that sort of thing in MMA - it's more of a low brow gimmick. Anderson Silva would have more right to brag if he did risk losing by taking on opponents rather than run out the clock and showboating. If Anderson was so tough then why didn't he get on the ground and finish Maia? If Anderson Silva is such a student of the game, then why didn't he try to submit a fellow Brazilian Jiu Jitsu black belt in Abu Dhabi, home of the Abu Dhabi ADCC competition? That would have been a better event for the fans and a more memorable accomplishment.

Back to Dana White. Dana White is right to complain. But Dana White also knows Anderson Silva is bored. He cleaned out the division. And Dana won't want you to remember back in November 2009 when he refused to give Dan Henderson a better deal. Hendo had learned his lesson from fight #1 against Anderson Silva and he has a real chance to beat Anderson Silva. So Dana White forgets to tell you that he made a bad decision which set up that farce at UFC 112. Dana refused to force a rematch that almost certainly would have ended with a Hendo victory. Of course, no manager ever makes a mistake - at least that's what they'll tell you.

Anderson Silva is comfortable on top. Too comfortable. And he is taking his lessons from Tito Ortiz instead of Fedor. Anderson would deserve the praise more if he risked it all for a little more - instead of trash talking and ducking competition.

Friday, April 2, 2010

UFC 112 Anderson Silva v. Demian Maia

This contest was not supposed to happen, but when an injury forced a new competitor Demian Maia was dropped into the pit with the most experienced striker on the planet. It doesn't take a crystal ball to see that Demian Maia, who lost by one punch to Nate Marquardt, is unlikely to win. Demian Maia has a chance to win, but he has to teleport onto the side of Anderson Silva and then roll him to the ground. It is a widely held belief that Anderson will be beaten on the ground, like Ryo Chonan's incredible move. I always thought it would be Dan Henderson to roll him over and pound him to sleep.

Anderson Silva has long arms and so he's in trouble when you get in close like Hendo tried to do.

Demian Maia's best strategy is to forget striking altogether and work on his wrestling. He needs to drive in and avoid the straight right while he is aiming for a double leg takedown. Maia needs to push Silva into the fence to avoid the extra blows and then he needs to isolate one limb from the rest. Silva has lots of weaknesses, but other fighters just don't get a chance to exploit them.

Post Fight Analysis

After reviewing the fight, Demian Maia should have listened to me. If he came in ready to charge and wrestle that fight would have been a whole lot more interesting instead of embarrassing.

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