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UFC on FOX 2: Looking Back at the Rashad Evans vs. Phil Davis Fight Card

Monday, January 30th, 2012

In the days leading up to UFC on FOX 2 the level of trash talk between Rashad Evans and Phil Davis became elevated, Chael Sonnen’s self promotion reached new levels, Michael Bisping was, well, Michael Bisping and Demian Maia and Chris Weidman lurked in the background. By the time the three main card fights had come to an end it felt like the hype had been much more interesting than the fights themselves.

Rashad Evans did deliver what he said he would in the days leading up to the fight, he showed that his MMA wrestling was superior to that of Phil Davis, but he did so in a defensive manner, letting Davis come to him and countering. Yes, it got Evans the win and in the end that’s the name of the game, but the performance was a bit of a letdown as this was not the Rashad Evans we have come to expect.

Questions after seeing Rashad Evans vs. Phil Davis:

-How will the Rashad Evans of tonight fare against Jon Jones?  Jon Jones will have more of a height and reach advantage over Rashad Evans than Phil Davis did and he won’t be as tentative and unsure of his striking as Davis was. Jones will be confident and will come after Evans from odd angles and with many more weapons that Davis did tonight. If Evans attempts to use the same style used on Saturday night, it’s very doubtful that he will have the same amount of success.

-What does Phil Davis have to work on? Phil Davis is a very good fighter, not great. He’s young and developing and has holes in his game. His leg kicks are pretty good, but his punches need work as does his MMA wrestling. He needs to use to take his solid collegiate wrestling base and adapt it to the cage. Against lesser opponents he’ll do fine with the skills he has, but the elite and experienced fighters are much more well rounded and will negate his advantages, much in the way that Rashad Evans did tonight. Davis should not look at this fight as a lost opportunity, instead he should use it as a learning experience, something to use to improve.

Questions Following UFC on FOX 2:

-What did the casual fan think of the fights? The hardcore fight fan may have walked away thinking the three main card fights lacked the excitement of some of the preliminary card fights. It’s easy to imagine a newer viewer, perhaps tuning in for the first time thinking, “what’s the big deal?”  Hopefully the casual viewer will give the sport we all know and love another shot.

-Was Michael Bisping that good or was Chael Sonnen that bad? The odds said that Michael Bisping had little chance in this fight, but he did give Sonnen a bit of a struggle. It’s hard to imagine the Chael Sonnen that fought tonight giving Anderson Silva any problems in their rematch, he just did not look like the same fighter we saw in his past two fights.

-Does Demian Maia have to go back to his strength? As of late there has been a great deal of praise for the growth of Demian Maia’s striking skills, but at what cost? Tonight it seemed as if he was solely focused on establishing himself as a striker, totally forgetting that he has one of the best Brazilian jiu-jitsu bases in the middleweight division. Why he didn’t utilize his biggest weapon against Chris Weidman is something to ponder.

UFC on FOX 2: Main Card Odds and Predictions

Friday, January 27th, 2012

The UFC will head to Chicago on Saturday, presenting their second card on FOX. The main card will feature three fights, below you will find predictions for those fights and odds for the entire fight card.

Main Card Predictions:

Rashad Evans vs. Phil Davis: The main event will feature the veteran, Rashad Evans taking on the young upstart Phil Davis. This fights a huge test for Davis and how he does in this bout will go a long way toward establishing exactly how good he is. Evans will be his first taste of real elite level competition in the UFC and honestly, I don’t think Davis is ready. It pains me to say that, but the only place I see him being better than Evans is in his wrestling game and after seeing multiple takedown attempts of Davis get stuffed in his last bout, I’m not sure that his wrestling will be enough to make a difference. I see Evans outpointing Davis, while keeping the fight standing. Rashad Evans by unanimous decision.

Chael Sonnen vs. Michael Bisping: Not many people are giving Michael Bisping a chance in this fight, which is incorrect because he does have a chance at victory, albeit a very slim one. I see Sonnen coming out aggressive in this one and taking the fight to the ground, where he will use his wrestling and ground and pound to dominate Sonnen. Everyone thinks that Sonnen’s weakness is his jiu-jitsu, but you can probably bet that training in that discipline has been a large part of Sonnen’s camp.  If it hasn’t, well, that would be a mistake. . Chael Sonnen by unanimous decision.

Demian Maia vs. Chris Weidman: Chris Weidman is saying all the right things going into his fight against Demian Maia. Weidman’s really in a no lose situation here, he took the fight on less than two week’s notice, so while a win would be great and keep his unbeaten streak alive, to say that a loss in a fight he really had no time to prepare for would hurt him is somewhat preposterous.  Maia is a top level jiu jitsu practitioner, with not time to study his game, Weidman is at a huge disadvantage in this one and while I commend him for taking the fight, I just don’t see his wrestling trumping the BJJ of Maia. Demian Maia by second round submission.

 Full UFC on FOX 2 Final Odds:

Rashad Evans (-175) favorite over Phil Davis (+145)

Chael Sonnen (-455) favorite over Michael Bisping (+355)

Chris Weidman (-165) favorite over Demian Maia (+135)

Evan Dunham (-345) favorite over Nick Lentz (+275)

Mike Russow (-165) favorite over Jon Olav Einemo (+135)

Cub Swanson (-135) favorite over George Roop (+105)

Charles Oliveira (-500) favorite over Eric Wisely (+350)

Shane Roller (-220) favorite over Michael Johnson (+180)

Joey Beltran (-215) favorite over Lavar Johnson (+175)

Chris Camozzi (-185) favorite over Dustin Jacoby (+155)

 

UFC 133: Tito Ortiz Steps in to Face Rashad Evans

Thursday, July 14th, 2011

News broke on Tuesday, July 12, that Phil Davis had suffered a knee injury and was forced to withdraw from his scheduled bout against Rashad Evans at UFC 133.

Davis and Evans had been set to faceoff in the main event on the Aug. 6 fight card. The news of Davis’ injury was initially reported by MMAFighting.com.

Wednesday brought a handful of rumors as to who would replace Davis and when the smoke finally cleared, it was Tito Ortiz that stepped up to the plate.

The news came as a surprise, as Ortiz had tweeted earlier on Wednesday:

I have a life and things to take care of. The fight game is about making the right choices of my career. If you knew what I have been going through you all would understand.

Peaking for a fight is what makes a fighter unstoppable! Timing is everything in life. This is a rebuild year for me not do or die. The time will come again!  #positive

The change of heart was welcomed by UFC president Dana White who told MMAJunkie.com, “The storyline is what’s so interesting. Tito went from ‘You’re about to be cut,’ to now, if he beats Rashad Evans, he’s back in the mix. He’s back in the picture.”

White stopped short of stating that the winner of the Evans vs. Ortiz bout would be next in line for a shot at the UFC light heavyweight title, but it is not a stretch to believe that to be a likely scenario.

Jon Jones is currently set to defend his title for the first time on Sept. 24 when he meets Quinton “Rampage” Jackson at UFC 135.

Evans and Ortiz have met in the Octagon once before, fighting to a draw in July 2007 at UFC 73. Ortiz had a point deducted for grabbing the cage during the second round of that bout and it cost him dearly, as the final scorecards read 28-28 from all three judges.

Evans has not fought since he defeated “Rampage” Jackson in May 2010. That victory earned him a shot at then light heavyweight champion Mauricio “Shogun” Rua. That fight was delayed due to Rua undergoing knee surgery.

Evans opted to not take a fight while he waited for Rua to recover.  When Rua was healthy, the fight was set for UFC 128 in March 2011, however a training camp injury forced Evans off that card. Rua would stay on the card, losing his title to Jon Jones.

Ortiz is coming off a career-saving victory. Ortiz was a huge underdog when he faced Ryan Bader at UFC 132 on July 2 and Dana White had made it known that a loss would cost Ortiz his UFC career.

Ortiz took the decision out of White’s hands as he forced Bader to tap to a guillotine choke 1:56 into the fight. The win was Ortiz’s first since he defeated Ken Shamrock in 2006.

Despite the fact that Ortiz is the fresher of the two fighters, Evans is the odds-on favorite to win the rematch. BetOnFighting.com has Evans listed at -450 and Ortiz at +300, odds very similar to those that Ortiz faced in the Bader bout.

It’s been a very eventful 24 hours for the UFC, but the dust has cleared and on Aug. 6, the next contender for the UFC light heavyweight crown could be decided in the City of Brotherly Love.