Winners And Losers: UFC 105 Edition

The two biggest results of UFC 105 are undoubtedly Randy Couture’s reemergence in the light heavyweight division and Dan Hardy’s arrival as the #1 contender at 170 pounds, but, as usual, there were other implications down the card.  While I will reserve comment on the Brock Lesnar situation until there is more information available, there is plenty more to discuss.

In terms of Winners, one that may have flown under the radar is John Hathaway.  His unanimous decision win over Paul Taylor made him 3-0 in the UFC (and 12-0 overall).  He’s starting to make a little noise and deserves a shot at some better competition.  Alexander Gustaffson also made some noise making short work of Jared Hamman, who I thought would have the advantage based on the higher level of competition he’s faced in his career.  Also on the under card, Terry Etim appears to be handling the pressure of being compared to Anderson Silva by Joe Rogan, submitting (of all things) Shannon Gugerty; look for him to get another shot at some better competition after unsuccessful efforts in 2008.

On the main card, Matt Brown continued his run of wins and looks prime to be a future gatekeeper in the welterweight division.  It would be easy to call Dan Hardy a big winner last night, but the victory for “The Outlaw” leads him to be the proverbial lamb to slaughter when he eventually fights Georges St Pierre.  It will be interesting to see what happens in Mike Swick’s next few fights; a loss or two could really devalue Hardy’s win.

Denis Kang was clearly last night’s biggest loser.  His last big win came in 2006 versus Akhiro Gono and I wonder how long he is destined for the UFC.  Luckily for him, he’s a big star in Korea and the UFC is not his only option.

I know I’ll be called a hater for this, but I think Randy Couture was also a loser last night.  Of course, he won the fight, but the UFC planned for this fight to be his springboard to the top of the light heavyweight division.  Vera was able to defend take downs effectively and had the clear advantage in the stand up.  A quality win, for sure, but not the kind of performance that places him among the best in the world.  Possibly worst of all, the majority of the fight was extremely boring and fans could place the majority of the blame on Couture who seemed more than willing to hold Vera against the fence without inflicting any significant damage.  The Couture/UFC conundrum continues…

Sunday, November 15th, 2009 Uncategorized

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1 Comment to Winners And Losers: UFC 105 Edition

Baumer
November 16, 2009

Did not see the Hathaway fight but he is certainly making a name for himself. Does he get Brown next?
Not sure I agree too much with Gustaffson, need to see a lot more from him. An impressive KO for sure but coming 1/2 second after a restart from an eye poke is a little too quick for me.
Kang is so confusing, I really want him to do well but he just looks lost at times. He dominated that 1st round and just lost his will after that.
Would love to see Etim against a top 10 LW
I agree with you on Randy. He looked slow and old against Vera, if he dominated they would be talking about a title shot soon but clearly that can not be in the cards. So who does he get? Henderson or Silva if they move to 205? Winner of Ortiz/Griffin?

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