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01.03.2011 | 6:39 PM ET
Thiago Silva Vs. Phil Davis Clay Guida Vs. Ben Henderson Brian Stann Vs. Micheal Bisping Dong Hyun Kim Vs. Sanchez/Kampmann winner Brad Tavares Vs. Tom Lawlor http://www.sherdog.com/news/articles/5-Matches-to-Make-After-UFC-125-29129
Not my suggestions.
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01.03.2011 | 7:22 PM ET
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01.03.2011 | 7:52 PM ET
01.04.2011 | 6:34 AM ET
I would really want to see Guida Vs. Henderson
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01.04.2011 | 7:25 AM ET
I heard a rumor of Kim vs. Koscheck. I think that would be a really good test for Kim, one that he will probably fail miserably. That being said, I think Kim is a solid fighter who will stick around for a while. Nate Diaz's incredible guard made that fight less entertaining than most Kim fights because Kim couldn't get off his ground and pound. Not many guys that can shut down GnP like Diaz can.
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01.04.2011 | 8:01 AM ET
I think Clay would take Henderson at this stage of their careers.... Ben has little striking ability and hasn't shown much improvement, which Clay has (not much, but he has). Besides that, has Guida ever been submitted?
@Wicked - i actually thought it was a very entertaining fight for the first 8 minutes. Diaz and Kim put on a clinic on the ground and it was so fun to watch. I'll go on record saying i'd rather watch their grappling over any of Kims GnP thus far in his career....
01.04.2011 | 8:21 AM ET
clay guida has been submitted 7 times.
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01.04.2011 | 8:30 AM ET
Guida has lost 6 times by submisssion according to sherdog, most notably the KenFlo and Huerta RNCs. As far as Kim's ground and pound goes, watch the Jason Tan fight, or even the Amir Sadollah fight, Kim's GnP is pretty impressive, especially when he can get his elbows going. And while I'm sure a bunch of hardcore fans appreciated the technical grappling aspect, I dont think Kim won many fans by struggling to control Diaz on the ground on Saturday. When Kim is at his best, he is hammering his elbows through foreheads. I think he has the ability to do that to more guys in the division than not, although the GSP call out was silly.
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01.04.2011 | 8:42 AM ET
Long Dong Kim is ready for a title shot. Jake Shields makes sense as the next challenger, but I want to see some Dong in the ring again soon. If Sanchez or Kos wants a piece of Dong first, I'm all for seeing those two reality stars get smacked around before his title shot. GSP would likely take Dong but I don't think it would be a bad match up.
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01.04.2011 | 8:49 AM ET
Kim's showing that he can grapple, but I think the same as the opinion of a couple more higher profile fights before a title shot. Kos would be a good fight, I love watching the grappling and I think that would be a good pure wrestling match worth seeing.
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01.04.2011 | 10:06 AM ET
LONG DONG! classic, apparently i need to do my research and turn my brain on before asking a stupid question, thanks guys for the Guida knowledge! I'd like to see him take on Kos as well, i think he could get a takedown or two cuz of his size and strength, but if GSP can't keep Kos down i'm not sure anyone can anymore....
01.04.2011 | 9:50 PM ET
I think Kos would easily beat Kim at this point, and I would enjoy watching it. Not because I dislike Kim--I like him more than I should mainly because I knew a guy with the same name a few years ago--but because I like watching high-level MMA grappling. On the other hand, that's what's conventionally called a "boring" fight. I don't see the UFC booking that. They can get more conventional excitement out of Kos.
The only other fight on the list that I think is really a bad idea is Davis/Silva. This is too fast for Davis. He has such great potential, but he's still so raw. He needs to be brought along more slowly. Yes, Davis has the wrestling to take Silva down, but how confident are you that he has the jiu jitsu to keep from getting submitted? to keep Silva down? to do much damage while they're down? Silva isn't Nate Diaz, but Davis isn't DHK (at least as far as submission grappling experience), and Diaz's constantly threatening guard was enough to shut down DHK's ground & pound. Just because Davis got a submission variant named after him doesn't mean he's ready to handle a serious BJJ black belt. (BTW, who gave Silva his black belt?)
Plus, Silva is a real threat to knock Davis out.
I don't think it's a foregone conclusion that Silva would win, mind you. I just think there's too much of a risk of that happening, and I think it would spoil Davis's potential, promotionally speaking (as opposed to developmentally speaking--it would probably make him a much better fighter). Somewhere down the road, if the UFC is careful & Davis keeps improving, they can build him up as a real scary title threat. But if he's got a big blemish on his record in a loss to Silva--especially a KO--he doesn't look so threatening. Thiago Silva is a huge step up from Boetsch, Wallace, Gustafsson, and even Brian Stann. Baby steps, for now.
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