Tuesday, 26 April 2011

Lightweight Rankings

Lightweight Rankings
April 26, 2011
Eddie Alvarez seemed to have a bit of trouble with Curran to many peoples surprise, Gilbert Melendez made a statement with a dominant victory over Kawajiri. Shinya Aoki bounced back from his disappointing Strikeforce debut, making quick work of Lyle Beerbohm. See where we rank Edgar and Maynard before their third fight at UFC 130. Lastly, do either Bendo or Bocek rank for their overlooked UFC 129 fight?

Individual Rankings
Manpreet Jhass
1) Frank Edgar
2) Gray Maynard
3) Gilbert Melendez
4) Jim Miller
5) Eddie Alvarez
6) Anthony Pettis
7) Shinya Aoki
8) Melvin Guillard
9) Denis Siver
10) Clay Guida
Tony Kwatra
1) Gilbert Melendez
2) Frank Edgar
3) Gray Maynard
4) Jim Miller
5) Eddie Alvarez
6) Anthony Pettis
7) Shinya Aoki
8) Melvin Guillard
9) Denis Siver
10) George Sotiropolous

Prab Jhass
1) Frank Edgar
2) Gray Maynard
3) Gilbert Melendez
4) Anthony Pettis
5) Jim Miller
6) Eddie Alvarez
7) Shinya Aoki
8) Clay Guida
9) Denis Siver
10) Tatsuya Kawajiri

1) Frank Edgar - 29 Points
MMA Record: 13-1-1
Height: 5'6"
Reach: 72"
Fighting out of: Toms River, New Jersey
Promotion: UFC

Last Win:
vs. B.J Penn - Unanimous Decision - UFC 118: Edgar vs. Penn 2 - August 28, 2010

Last Loss:
vs. Gray Maynard - Unanimous Decision - UFC Fight Night: Florian vs. Lauzon - April 2, 2008

Next Fight:
vs. Gray Maynard - UFC 130: Edgar vs. Maynard 3 - May 28, 2011

2*) Gray Maynard - 26 Points
MMA Record: 10-0-1
Height: 5'8"
Reach: 70"
Fighting out of: Las Vegas, Nevada
Promotion: UFC

Last Win:
vs. Kenny Florian - Unanimous Decision - UFC 118: Edgar vs. Penn 2 - August 28, 2010

Last Loss:
N/A

Next Fight:
vs. Frank Edgar - UFC 130: Edgar vs. Maynard 3 - May 28, 2011

2*) Gilbert Melendez - 26 Points
MMA Record: 19-2
Height: 5'9"
Reach: 71"
Fighting out of: San Francisco, California
Promotion: Strikeforce

Last Win:
vs. Tatsuya Kawajiri - TKO (Punches and Elbows) - Strikeforce: Diaz vs. Daley - April 9, 2011

Last Loss:
vs. Josh Thomson - Unanimous Decision - Strikeforce: Melendez vs. Thomson - June 27, 2008

Next Fight:
TBD


4) Jim Miller - 20 Points


MMA Record: 20-2
Height: 5'8"
Reach: 71"
Fighting out of: Whippany, New Jersey
Promotion: UFC

Last Win:
vs. Kamal Shalorus - TKO (Strikes) - UFC 128: Shogun vs. Jones - March 19, 2011

Last Loss:
vs. Gray Maynard - Unanimous Decision - UFC 96: Jackson vs. Jardine - March 7, 2009

Next Fight:
TBD

5*) Eddie Alvarez - 17 Points
MMA Record: 22-2
Height: 5'9"
Reach: 69"
Fighting out of: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Promotion: Bellator

Last Win:
vs. Pat Curran - Unanimous Decision - Bellator 39 - April 2, 2011

Last Loss:
vs. Shinya Aoki - Submission (Heel hook) - Dynamite!! 2008 - December 31, 2008

Next Fight:
TBD

5*) Anthony Pettis - 17 Points
MMA Record: 13-1
Height: 5'9"
Reach: 72"
Fighting out of: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Promotion: UFC

Last Win:
vs. Ben Henderson - Unanimous Decision - WEC 53: Henderson vs. Pettis - December 16, 2010

Last Loss:
vs. Bart Palaszewski - Split Decision - WEC 45: Cerrone vs. Ratcliff - December 19, 2009

Next Fight:
vs. Clay Guida - The Ultimate Fighter 13 Finale - June 4, 2011

7) Shinya Aoki - 12 Points
MMA Record: 27-5-1
Height: 5'11"
Reach: 72"
Fighting out of: Japan
Promotion: Strikeforce/Dream

Last Win:
vs. Lyle Beerbohm - Submission (Rear Naked Choke) - Strikeforce: Diaz vs. Daley - April 9, 2011

Last Loss:
vs. Gilbert Melendez - Unanimous Decision - Strikeforce: Nashville - April 17, 2010

Next Fight:
TBD

8*) Melvin Guillard - 6 Points
MMA Record: 27-8-1
Height: 5'9"
Reach: 71"
Fighting out of: Albuquerque, New Mexico
Promotion: UFC

Last Win:
vs. Evan Dunham - TKO (Knee's and Punches) - UFC: Fight for the Troops 2 - Januarry 22, 2011

Last Loss:
vs. Nate Diaz - Submission (Modified Guillotine Choke) - UFC Fight Night: Diaz vs. Guillard - September 16, 2009

Next Fight:
vs. Shane Roller - UFC 132: Cruz vs. Faber 2 - July 2, 2011

8*) Denis Siver - 6 Points
MMA Record: 18-7
Height: 5'7"
Reach: 70"
Fighting out of: Mannheim, Germany
Promotion: UFC

Last Win:
vs. George Sotiropoulous - Unanimous Decision - UFC 127: Penn vs. Fitch - February 27, 2011

Last Loss:
vs. Ross Pearson - Unanimous Decision - UFC Fight Night: Florian vs. Gomi - March 21, 2010

Next Fight:
vs. Matt Wiman - UFC 132: Cruz vs. Faber 2 - July 2, 2011

10) Clay Guida - 4 Points
MMA Record: 28-11
Height: 5'7"
Reach: 68"
Fighting out of: Albuquerque, New Mexico
Promotion: UFC

Last Win:
vs. Takanori Gomi - Submission (Guillotine Choke) - UFC 125: Resolution - January 1, 2011

Last Loss:
vs. Kenny Florian - Submission (Rear Naked Choke) - UFC 107: Penn vs. Sanchez - December 12, 2009

Next Fight:
vs. Anthony Pettis - The Ultimate Fighter 13 Finale - June 4, 2011

Honorable Mention:
George Sotiropoulous - 1 Point
Tatsuya Kawajiri - 1 Point





Monday, 18 April 2011

Welterweight Rankings

Welterweight Rankings
April 19, 2011
Just like last weeks rankings, #1 is as clear cut as Ariel Helwani against any other MMA reporter. Nick Diaz was the first ever fighter to stop Daley by strikes, how much of a boost did that give him in the rankings? Anthony Johnson easily took out Dan Hardy, see if it gave Johnson enough to crack the top 10. Where does Kampmann land after another controversial decision loss to Diego? Lastly, is Jake Shields #2 before his title shot with the king? There are many questions in this Welterweight decision, see where we believe these fighters are ranked.
Individual Rankings
Manpreet Jhass
1) Georges St. Pierre
2) Jon Fitch
3) Jake Shields
4) Nick Diaz
5) Josh Koscheck
6) BJ Penn
7) Thiago Alves
8) Diego Sanchez
9) Carlos Condit
10) Martin Kampmann

Tony Kwatra
1) Georges St. Pierre
2) Jake Shields
3) Jon Fitch
4) Nick Diaz
5) Josh Koscheck
6) BJ Penn
7) Thiago Alves
8) Martin Kampmann
9) Carlos Condit
10) Diego Sanchez

Prab Jhass
1) Georges St. Pierre
2) Jake Shields
3) Jon Fitch
4) Nick Diaz
5) BJ Penn
6) Thiago Alves
7) Josh Koscheck
8) Carlos Condit
9) Diego Sanchez
10) Dong Hyun Kim 

 1) Georges "Rush" St. Pierre - 30 Points
MMA Record: 21-2
Height: 5'10"
Reach: 76"
Fighting out of: Montreal, Quebec
Promotion: UFC

Last Win:
vs. Josh Koscheck - Unanimous Decision - UFC 124: St. Pierre vs. Koscheck - December 11, 2010

Last Loss:
vs. Matt Serra - TKO (Punches) - UFC 69: Shootout - April 7, 2007

Next Fight:
vs. Jake Shields - UFC 129: St. Pierre vs. Shields - April 29, 2011


2) Jake Shields - 26 Points
MMA Record: 26-4-1
Height: 6'0"
Reach: 72"
Fighting out of: Berkeley, California
Promotion: UFC

Last Win:
vs. Martin Kampmann - Split Decision - UFC 121: Lesnar vs. Valesquez - October 23, 2010

Last Loss:
vs. Akira Kikuchi - Unanimous Decision - Shooto: Year-End Show 2004 - December 14, 2004

Next Fight:
vs. Georges St. Pierre - UFC 129: St. Pierre vs. Shields - April 30, 2011

3) Jon Fitch - 25 Points 
MMA Record: 23-3-1
Height: 6'1"
Reach: 74"
Fighting out of: San Jose, California
Promotion: UFC

Last Win:
vs. Thiago Alves - Unanimous Decision - UFC 117: Silva vs. Sonnen

Last Loss:
vs. Georges St. Pierre - Unanimous Decision - UFC 87: Seek and Destroy - August 9, 2008

Next Fight:
TBD

4) Nick Diaz - 21 Points
MMA Record: 25-7
Height: 6'1"
Reach: 74"
Fighting out of: Stockton, California
Promotion: Strikeforce

Last Win:
vs. Paul Daley - TKO (Punches) - Strikeforce: Daiz vs. Daley - April 9, 2011

Last Loss:
vs. K.J. Noons - TKO (Cuts) - EliteXC: Renegade - November 10, 2007

Next Fight:
TBD

5*) Josh Koscheck - 16 Points
MMA Record: 15-5
Height: 5'10"
Reach: 73"
Fighting out of: Fresno, California
Promotion: UFC

Last Win:
vs. Paul Daley - Uanimous Decision - UFC 113: Machida vs. Shogun 2 - May 8, 2010

Last Loss:
vs. Georges St. Pierre - Uanimous Decision - UFC 124: St. Pierre vs. Koscheck - December 11, 2010

Next Fight:
TDB

5*) BJ Penn - 16 Points
MMA Record: 16-7-2
Height: 5'9"
Reach: 70"
Fighting out of: Kailua, Hawaii
Promotion: UFC

Last Win:
vs. Matt Hughes - KO (Punches) - UFC 123: Rampage vs. Machida - November 20, 2010

Last Loss:
vs. Frankie Edgar - Unanimous Decision - UFC 118: Edgar vs. Penn 2 - August 28, 2010

Next Fight:
TBD

7) Thiago Alves - 13 Points
MMA Record: 18-7
Height: 5'9"
Reach: 70"
Fighting out of: Coconut Creek, California
Promotion: UFC

Last Win:
vs. John Howard - Unanimous Decision - UFC 124: St. Pierre vs. Koscheck - December 11, 2010

Last Loss:
vs. Jon Fitch - Uanimous Decision - UFC 117: Silva vs. Sonnen - August 7, 2010

Next Fight:
vs. Rick Story - UFC 130: Edgar vs. Maynard 3 - May 28, 2011

8) Carlos Condit - 7 Points
MMA Record: 26-5
Height: 6'2"
Reach: 76"
Fighting out of: Albuquerque, New Mexico
Promotion: UFC

Last Win:
vs. Dan Hardy - KO (Punch) - UFC 120: Bisping vs. Akiyama - October 16, 2010

Last Loss: 
vs. Martin Kampmann - Split Decision - UFC Fight Night: Condit vs. Kampmann - April 1, 2009

Next Fight:
vs. Dong Hyun Kim - UFC 132: Cruz vs. Faber 2 - July 2, 2011

9) Diego Sanchez - 6 Points
MMA Record: 23-4
Height: 5'10"
Reach: 72"
Fighting out of: Albuquerque, New Mexico
Promotion: UFC

Last Win:
vs. Martin Kampmann - Unanimous Decision - UFC Live: Sanchez vs. Kampmann - March 3, 2011

Last Loss:
vs. John Hathaway - Uanimous Decision - UFC 114: Rampage vs. Evans - May 29, 2010

Next Fight:
TBD

10) Martin Kampmann - 4 Points
MMA Record: 17-5
Height: 6'0"
Reach: 72"
Fighting out of: Las Vegas, Nevada
Promotion: UFC

Last Win:
vs. Paulo Thiago - Unanimous Decision - UFC 115: Liddell vs. Franklin - June 12, 2010

Last Loss:
vs. Diego Sanchez - Unanimous Decision - UFC Live: Sanchez vs. Kampmann - March 3, 2011

Next Fight:
vs. John Howard - UFC Live: Marquardt vs. Johnson - June 26, 2011

Honorable Mention: Dong Hyun Kim - 1 Point

There you go! Feel free to comment and we'll address it in next weeks edition of rankings when we look at the current state of the Lightweight division!

Monday, 11 April 2011

 Middleweight Rankings
April 12, 2011
There is no doubt who is #1, but where do the other Middleweights fall? Does Okami deserve to be the #2 Middleweight before his rumored bout with the Champ? How about Chael Sonnen? Nate Marquardt is coming off a win over Dan Miller, how much justice does that do for him on the Middleweight ladder? See where we rank the Middleweights!

Individual Rankings
Manpreet Jhass
1) Anderson Silva
2) Chael Sonnen
3) Yushin Okami
4) Ronaldo Souza
5) Vitor Belfort
6) Jorge Santiago
7) Michael Bisping
8) Nate Marquardt
9) Demian Maia
10) Mark Munoz

Tony Kwatra
1) Anderson Silva
2) Chael Sonnen
3) Yushin Okami
4) Ronaldo Souza
5) Nate Marquardt
6) Wanderlei Silva
7) Michael Bisping
8) Vitor Belfort
9) Brian Stann
10) Hector Lombard

Prab Jhass
1) Anderson Silva
2) Chael Sonnen
3) Yushin Okami
4) Vitor Belfort
5) Nate Marquardt
6) Ronaldo Souza
7) Demian Maia
8) Michael Bisping
9) Jorge Santiago
10) Hector Lombard


1) Anderson Silva - 30 Points
MMA Record: 28-4
Height: 6'2"
Reach: 77.6"
Fighting out of: Torrance, California
Promotion: UFC

Last Win: 
vs. Vitor Belfort - KO (Front Kick and Punches) - UFC 126: Silva vs. Belfort - February 5, 2011

Last Loss:
vs. Yushin Okami - DQ (Illegal Upkick) - Rumble on the Rock 8 - January 20, 2006

Next Fight: 
TBD

2) Chael Sonnen - 27 Points
MMA Record: 25-11
Height: 6'1"
Reach: 74"
Fighting out of: Portland, Oregon
Promotion: UFC

Last Win:
vs. Nate Marquardt - Unanimous Decision - UFC 109: Relentless - February 6, 2010

Last Loss:
vs. Anderson Silva - Submission (Triangle Choke) - UFC 117: Silva vs. Sonnen - August 7, 2010

Next Fight:
TBD

3) Yushin Okami - 24 Points
MMA Record: 26-5
Height: 6'2"
Reach: 72"
Fighting out of: Kanagawa, Japan
Promotion: UFC

Last Win:
vs. Nate Marquardt - Unanimous Decision - UFC 122: Marquardt vs. Okami - November 13, 2010

Last Loss:
vs. Chael Sonnen - Unanimous Decision - UFC 104: Machida vs. Shogun - October 24, 2009

Next Fight:
TBD
4) Ronaldo 'Jacare' Souza - 19 Points
MMA Record: 14-2
Height: 6'0"
Reach: 74"
Fighting out of: Manaus, Brazil
Promotion: Strikeforce

Last Win:
vs. Robbie Lawler - Submission (Rear Naked Choke) - Strikeforce: Diaz vs. Cyborg - January 29, 2011

Last Loss:
vs. Gegard Mousasi - KO (Upkick) - DREAM 6: Middleweight Grand-Prix Final - September 23, 2008

Next Fight:
TBD

5) Vitor Belfort - 16 Points
MMA Record: 19-9
Height: 6'0"
Reach: 74"
Fighting out of: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Promotion: UFC

Last Win:
vs. Rich Franklin - TKO (Punches) - UFC 103: Franklin vs. Belfort - September 19, 2009

Last Loss:
vs. Anderson Silva - KO (Front Kick and Punches) - UFC 126: Silva vs. Belfort - February 5, 2011

Next Fight:
TBD

6) Nate Marquardt - 15 Points
MMA Record: 31-10
Height: 6'0"
Reach: 74"
Fighting out of: Denver, Colorado
Promotion: UFC

Last Win:
vs. Dan Miller - Unanimous Decision - UFC 128: Shogun vs. Jones - March 19, 2011

Last Loss:
vs. Yushin Okami - Unanimous Decision - UFC 122: Marquardt vs. Okami - November 13, 2010

Next Fight:
TBD


7) Michael Bisping - 11 Points
MMA Record: 21-3
Height: 6'2"
Reach: 75"
Fighting out of: Manchester, England
Promotion: UFC

Last Win:
vs. Jorge Rivera - TKO (Strikes) - UFC 127: Penn vs. Fitch - February 27, 2011

Last Loss:
vs. Wanderlei Silva - Unanimous Decision - UFC 110: Nogueira vs. Valesquez - February 20, 2010

Next Fight:
TBD

8) Jorge Santiago - 7 Points
MMA Record: 23-8
Height: 6'1"
Reach: N/A
Fighting out of: Boca Raton, Florida
Promotion: UFC

Last Win:
vs. Kazuo Misaki - TKO (Towel - Corner Stoppage) - Sengoku 14 - August 22, 2010

Last Loss:
vs. Mamed Khalidov - TKO (Strikes) - Sengoku 11 - November 7, 2009

Next Fight:
vs. Brian Stann - UFC 130: Edgar vs. Maynard 3 - May 28, 2011

9) Demian Maia - 6 Points
MMA Record: 14-2
Height: 6'0"
Reach: 72"
Fighting out of: Sao Paulo, Brazil
Promotion: UFC

Last Win:
vs. Kendall Grove - Unanimous Decision - The Ultimate Fighter 12 Finale - December 4, 2010

Last Loss:
vs. Anderson Silva - Unanimous Decision - UFC 112: Invincible - Apirl 10, 2010

Next Fight:
vs. Mark Munoz - UFC 131: Lesnar vs. Dos Santos - June 11, 2011

10) Wanderlei Silva - 5 Points
MMA Record: 33-10
Height: 5'11"
Reach:74"
Fighting out of: Las Vegas, Nevada
Promotion: UFC

Last Win:
vs.Michael Bisping - Unanimous Decision - UFC 110: Nogueira vs. Velasquez - February 21, 2010

Last Loss:
vs. Rich Franklin - Unanimous Decision - UFC 99: The Comeback - June 13, 2009

Next Fight:
vs. Chris Leben - UFC 132: Cruz vs. Faber 2 - July 2, 2011

Honorable Mention:
Hector Lombard - 2 Points
Brian Stann - 2 Points
Mark Munoz - 1 Point

Thursday, 7 April 2011

Pre Fight Weigh In
Strikeforce: Diaz vs. Daley
April 9, 2011
 Preliminary Card

Middleweight: Casey Ryan vs. Paul Song
Manpreet Jhass: Paul Song
Tony Kwatra: Casey Ryan
Prab Jhass: Casey Ryan
Consensus: 2-1 Ryan
Featherweight: Rolando Perez vs. Edgar Cardenas
Manpreet Jhass: Edgar Cardenas
Tony Kwatra: Edgar Cardenas
Prab Jhass: Edgar Cardenas
Consensus: 3-0 Cardenas
Welterweight: Herman Terrado vs. AJ Matthews
Manpreet Jhass: AJ Matthews
Tony Kwatra: Herman Terrado
Prab Jhass: Herman Terrado
Consensus: 2-1 Terrado

Lightweight: Joe Duarte vs. Saad Awad
Manpreet Jhass: Saad Awad
Tony Kwatra: Joe Duarte
Prab Jhass: Saad Awad
Consensus: 2-1 Awad

Heavyweight: Brett Albee vs. Virgil Zwicker
Manpreet Jhass: Virgil Zwicker
Tony Kwatra: Virgil Zwicker
Prab Jhass: Virgil Zwicker
Consensus: 3-0 Zwicker

Featherweight: Hiroyuki Takaya vs. Robert Peralta
Manpreet Jhass: Hiroyuki Takaya
Tony Kwatra: Hiroyuki Takaya
Prab Jhass: Hiroyuki Takaya
Consensus: 3-0 Takaya

Main Card
Lightweight: Shinya Aoki vs. Lyle Beerbohm

Manpreet Jhass: December 31, 2010 Shinya Aoki got his head sent to another realm. After an entire 3 minute K-1 round, breaking rules by making a fool of the K-1 rules, Shinya Aoki thought he had the match in the bag against Yuichiro Nagashima. All it took was four seconds for Aoki to pay for his childish acts of the first round, going for a double leg take down he got hit with a flying knee and his night was over. Since it was an exhibition fight, it was not added to his professional record. He has not fought since then and I'm sure he has been doing a boat load of training since. After the ass whooping that Melendez laid on him, Aoki must have figured out a way to incorporate his stand up with his ability to take the fight to the ground, where he is by far the best ground technician in the 155 division in the world. He defeated a highly touted Kawajiri after his loss to Melendez, and I do not see him having problems at all against Beerbohm. I see Aoki having success with getting Beerbohm to the ground, and finishing it pretty quickly with a submission in the first round.
Pick: Shinya Aoki

Tony Kwatra: In all honesty, I’ve never seen Beerbohm fight but from what I hear, he isn’t the best at avoiding submissions and Aoki is a submission God (even though I still feel Aoki is overrated since that’s ALL he has).   Not to mention, Beerbohm is coming off a loss at a challengers event and as a reward gets a fight on the main card of a Strikeforce live event?  Yeah, doesn’t make sense to me either.  This fight is for Aoki to win in North America and look good while doing it.

Pick: Shinya Aoki

Prab Jhass: If Aoki wants to make a bigger name for himself, this fight is the time to do it.  Aoki is as big of an enigma in MMA as there is today, and he has left fans frustrated in big time showings.  His loss to Melendez made it seem like he wasn't even in the champ's league, and his last appearance at Dynamite!! 2010 was a joke.  Those two sandwich a three fight win streak which includes a win over title contender Tatsuya Kawajiri.  I think Beerbohm is a good fight for Aoki to have a good showing for the North American audience, and I fully expect him to come out with the win here.

Pick: Shinya Aoki
Consensus: 3-0 Aoki

Light Heavywight: Gegard Mousasi vs. Keith Jardine

Manpreet Jhass: Mousasi is on a 2 fight win streak since his loss to King Mo where he looked very lost when King Mo managed to control him with his wrestling. Speaking to Ariel Helwani, Mousasi says he's made the effort to improve his wrestling drastically to become a better fighter. He emphasized how much he has learned from that Lawal fight, saying it was all new to him with the trash talking and all that. Gegard, being the humble fighter he is, will look better tomorrow night and I can guarantee it. Jardine on the other hand claims that he over trained a lot during his 5 fight losing streak, which he credits to gassing due to the over training. I would love to see a new Jardine but I think a weeks training to fight an extremely dangerous Gegard Mousasi is not enough. Jardine is a grinder no doubt, but I think he'll fall once again, at 35 I do not know how much more he can give. Mousasi should take this at least in the 2nd round, if not the first by a KO/TKO.

Pick: Gegard Mousasi

Tony Kwatra: Man, I’m a big fan of Keith Jardine.  He’s such a likeable guy and always puts on a show in my opinion (even if it means getting KTFO) but even I have to admit Jardine is not a top level fighter.   The last fight Jardine looked good in was against Rampage and that was a while back.  He’s too old and his unorthodox style isn’t fooling anyone anymore.  It doesn’t help that he’s taking this fight on one week’s notice against someone like Gegard Mousasi.   As much as I love Jardine, I don’t see him winning this.  I just pray he doesn’t KTFO again and can at least be fairly competitive in this bout.

Pick: Gegard Mousasi

Prab Jhass: Anyone else want to jump on the "Jardine-title-shot" bandwagon? There's plenty of room! Seriously though, I'd love nothing more than Jardine to come out and go to war with Mousasi and push him to the limit.  However, the realist in me knows that it's highly unlikely.  Taking a fight on one week's notice against a guy of Mousasi's calibre is a tough task for any fighter, but kudos to The Dean of Mean.  As much as I'd go bananas if Jardine is announced the winner on Saturday night, I'm going to have to go with Gegard here.  Let's just hope that Mousasi at least LOOKS like he cares about the fight....

Pick: Gegard Mousasi
Consensus: 3-0 Mousasi

Lightweight Championship: Gilbert Melendez (c) vs. Tatsuya Kawajiri

Manpreet Jhass: Just over four years ago these two met and had a pretty good fight. The first round was great, the two exchanged strikes, rocking one another. The latter two rounds seemed a bit sloppy but in the end Melendez squeezed out the victory. Since then, Melendez and Kawajiri have gone 6-2 and 8-2 respectively. Melendez has had an entire year lay off since his lopsided victory over Aoki. This in no way will be a repeat of that disappointing fight, as Kawajiri has way better stand up and will not be scared to bang it out with El Nino. Kawajiri on the other hand is coming off an impressive win over Josh Thomson. If Kawajiri comes out with that Crusher instinct, I think he will pull off the upset. As little of a factor as it seems, training in a ring instead of a cage as Kawajiri did, it will be a new environment for Tatsuya and he will have to get used to the cage on the fly. Regardless, I think Kawajiri has improved enough to take this fight and break the curse of Japanese fighters fighting in North America.
Pick: Tatsuya Kawajiri

Tony Kwatra: Melendez is an animal.  He embarrassed Aoki last year and is either the #2 or #3 ranked lightweight in the world.  Kawajiri looked good against Thompson this past December at the DREAM event but Melendez is a different caliber of fighter now in my opinion.  Kawajiri also said he didn’t train in a cage for this fight which is stupid in my eyes because this gives Melendez an even bigger advantage in this fight.  I expect a fun fight that Melendez takes unquestionably.

Pick: Gilbert Melendez

Prab Jhass: Fight of the night right here.  I expect an all out war, and an action packed three rounds where the guy who comes out on top will be just as beat up as the guy who loses.  Great story here with Kawajiri having a nation on his side, especially during a time when they need something to root for.  I'd love to see him win here but he'll have his hands full with the champ Melendez.  Gilbert is coming off a full year lay-off, where he last bested Shinya Aoki.  One has to wonder if he'll show ring rust and how much the time off will affect him.  I'm actually going to go against my initial pick, and say that we will have a NEW Strikeforce Lightweight champion....but it won't be easy.

Pick: Tatsuya Kawajiri
 Consensus: 2-1 Kawajiri

Welterweight Championship: Nick Diaz (c) vs. Paul Daley

Manpreet Jhass: Many people may still dispute the decision to give Daley the title shot, just as I did previously. Looking at the welterweight division though, Diaz has no other real competition to face. Even though Daley has one power attribute, his stand up, it is still dangerous enough to spell the end of Diaz's run. We all know Diaz and his cocky personality. He loves to talk trash and it seems he talks way more than he fights in the cage. We also know that he loves to fight in favor of the opponents strength to show them he can still beat them at their own game. I really hope he fights a smart fight with Daley because even walking backwards, Daley has the power to put any man to sleep. This statement is clearly backed up by his last Strikeforce perfomance when he punched Scott Smith's head off his body. I do believe in Diaz and his boxing ability, so I see this fight being contested on the feet for some time, until Diaz decides to take this to the ground and tap out Mr. Daley. Then again, do not count out seeing a knock out from either man. It should be a great fight and a good challenge for Diaz, at least for being in the Strikeforce Welterweight division. Regardless, never count out Semtex. As much as I feel the urge to give into Daley winning this by knockout I can't bet against Diaz.
Pick: Nick Diaz

Tony Kwatra: This is a tough fight to call in my opinion.  Most people seem to be writing off Daley because of Diaz’s far superior ground game but you have to realize that Diaz loves to prove a point.  He stood with KJ Noons, a boxer, for five rounds when he probably could have easily taken the fight to the ground and submitted him.  If Diaz gets all cocky and decides to stand with Daley, I think he’s going to be humbled.  I have never seen a welterweight with as much power in his strikes as Paul Daley and I don’t care how amazing Diaz’s chin is, he won’t be able to eat too many of Daley’s punches before he goes out.   Ultimately, it comes down to if Diaz wants to prove a point and stand with Daley or whether he wants to fight smart, take Daley down, and take him out there.  This is a tough fight to call for me but I think Diaz will get this fight to the ground at some point in the fight and take Daley out although I won’t be surprised if Daley finishes Diaz with strikes.

Pick: Nick Diaz
Prab Jhass: There's a bunch of people jumping on the Daley bandwagon...and rightfully so.  The explosiveness and power in his hands is scary, and if one lands on the right spot on Diaz's mug, we could have a new champ.  But I like the view here on Team Diaz's side.  He's the champ for a reason, and his near three year unbeaten streak speaks for itself.  His experience and toughness give him an advantage over Daley, but it doesn't mean that Semtex is a pushover by any means.  The tough Brit can throw with the best of them, but I think that Diaz will capitalize on a mistake by the challenger, and just grind out a win here.

Pick: Nick Diaz
Consensus: 3-0 Diaz

Prediction Statistics (Since UFC 128)
1) Tony Kwatra: 18-6
2) Prab Jhass: 17-7
3) Manpreet Jhass: 16-8

Tuesday, 5 April 2011

Light Heavyweight Division Rankings
April 5, 2011
Phil Davis notched his biggest win over an MMA vet, did that push Lil Nog out of the picture? Jones demolished Shogun, how far down the ladder did that push Rua? How far did Hendo skyrocket after his KO of Feijao? Where does Mousasi rank before his big fight with the Dean of Mean this Saturday? All these questions answered in this weeks edition of our Light Heavyweight rankings!

BUT FIRST
We will address questions, comments, criticism and all types of feedback from our previous weeks rankings this weeks article. Since we are still pretty new and do not have much feedback, we still had a couple of comments to last weeks rankings.

Big Foot top six?
Why not? Fabricio caught Fedor with a submission for the first time in Fedors career, Big Foot totally dominated Fedor. Even if the fight went on there was no way Fedor was going to overcome the size advantage Big Foot had on him. Overeem, Fedor, Mir and Nelson do not deserve to be ahead of him. Overeem, as much as I want to rank him higher I can't due to the lack of competitive opponents he has faced. Fedor, well that is self explanatory. Mir, after getting completely obliterated by Carwin a lackluster performance against Cro Cop does not justify a higher ranking. In regards to Nelson well he still has some competition to face. So yes, Big Foot does deserve that sixth spot and I think he will continue to rise as he seems to have found a groove in using his size advantage.

Hows Big Nog not on this list?
Big Nog has not been in action for over a year. They are probably still trying to find his head on Pluto since Cain blasted him away. All of these fighters that are on the list have been more active than Nogeuira. All of them except Fedor have racked up a win since Noguiera lost. I hope Big Nog will make an appearance soon and maybe he will get into the top 10 with a significant win.

Individual Rankings 
Manpreet Jhass
1) Jon Jones
2) Rashad Evans
3) Mauricio Rua
4) Quinton Jackson
5) Lyoto Machida
6) Dan Henderson
7) Forrest Griffin
8) Rich Franklin
9) Ryan Bader
10) Phil Davis

Tony Kwatra
1) Jon Jones
2) Rashad Evans
3) Mauricio Rua
4) Quinton Jackson
5) Lyoto Machida
6) Dan Henderson
7) Forrest Griffin
8) Rich Franklin
9) Ryan Bader
10) Phil Davis

Prab Jhass
1) Jon Jones
2) Rashad Evans
3) Mauricio Rua
4) Quinton Jackson
5) Lyoto Machida
6) Dan Henderson
7) Randy Couture
8) Forrest Griffin
9) Gegard Mousasi
10) Phil Davis

1) Jon Jones - 30 Points
MMA Record: 13-1
Height: 6'4"
Reach: 84.5"
Fighting out of: Endicott, New York
Promotion: UFC

Last Win: 
vs. Mauricio Rua - TKO (Punches and Knees) - UFC 128: Shogun vs. Jones - March 19, 2011

Last "Loss":
vs. Matt Hamill - DQ (Illegal Elbows) - The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights Finale - December 9, 2009

Next Fight: 
vs. Rashad Evans - TBD

2) Rashad Evans - 27 Points
MMA Record: 15-1
Height: 5'11"
Reach: 74.5"
Fighting out of: Boca Raton, Florida
Promotion: UFC

Last Win:
vs. Quinton Jackson - Unanimous Decision - UFC 114: Rampage vs. Evans - May 29, 2010

Last Loss:
vs. Lyoto Machida - KO (Punches) - UFC 98: Evans vs. Machida - May 23, 2009

Next Fight:
vs. Jon Jones - TBD

3) Mauricio Rua - 24 Points
MMA Record: 19-5
Height: 6'1"
Reach: 76"
Fighting out of: Curitiba, Brazil
Promotion: UFC

Last Win:
vs. Lyoto Machida - KO (Punches) - UFC 113: Machida vs. Shogun 2 - May 8, 2010

Last Loss:
vs. Jon Jones - TKO (Punches and Knees) - UFC 128: Shogun vs. Jones - March 19, 2011

Next Fight:
TBD

4) Quinton Jackson - 21 Points
MMA Record: 31-8
Height: 6'1"
Reach: 73"
Fighting out of: Irvine, California
Promotion: UFC

Last Win: 
vs. Lyoto Machida - Split Decision - UFC 123: Rampage vs. Machida - November 20, 2010

Last Loss:
vs. Rashad Evans - Unanimous Decision - UFC 114: Rampage vs. Evans - May 29, 2010

Next Fight: 
vs. Matt Hamill - UFC 130: Edgar vs. Maynard 3 - May 28, 2011

5) Lyoto Machida - 18 Points
MMA Record: 16-2
Height: 6'1"
Reach: 74"
Fighting out of: Belem, Brazil
Promotion: UFC

Last Win:
vs. Mauricio Rua - Unanimous Decision - UFC 104: Machida vs. Shogun - October 24, 2009

Last Loss:
vs. Quinton Jackson - Split Decision - UFC 123: Rampage vs. Machida - November 20, 2010

Next Fight:
vs. Randy Couture - UFC 129: St. Pierre vs. Shields - April 30, 2011

6) Dan Henderson - 15 Points
MMA Record: 27-8
Height: 5'11"
Reach: 74"
Fighting out of: Temecula, California
Promotion: Strikeforce

Last Win:
vs. Rafael Cavalcante - TKO (Punches) - Strikeforce: Feijao vs. Henderson - March 5, 2011

Last Loss:
vs. Jake Shields - Unanimous Decision - Strikeforce: Nashville - April 17, 2010

Next Fight:
TBD

7) Forrest Griffin - 11 Points
MMA Record: 18-6
Height: 6'3"
Reach: 77"
Fighting out of: Las Vegas, Nevada
Promotion: UFC

Last Win:
vs. Rich Franklin - Unanimous Decision - UFC 126: Silva vs. Belfort - February 5, 2011

Last Loss:
vs. Anderson Silva - KO (Punch) - UFC 101: Declaration - August 8, 2009

Next Fight:
TBD

8) Rich Franklin - 6 Points
MMA Record: 28-6
Height: 6'1"
Reach: 76"
Fighting out of: Cincinnati, Ohio
Promotion: UFC

Last Win:
vs. Chuck Liddell - KO (Punch) - UFC 115: Liddell vs. Franklin - June 12, 2010

Last Loss:
vs. Forrest Griffin - Unanimous Decision - UFC 126: Silva vs. Belfort - February 5, 2011

Next Fight:
TBD

9*)Ryan Bader - 4 Points
MMA Record: 12-1
Height: 6'2"
Reach: 74"
Fighting out of: Tempe, Arizona
Promotion: UFC

Last Win: 
vs. Antonio Rogerio Nogueira - Unanimous Decision - UFC 119: Mir vs. Cro Cop - September 25, 2010

Last Loss:
vs. Jon Jones - Submission (Guillotine Choke) - UFC 126: Silva vs. Belfort - February 5, 2011

Next Fight:
vs. Tito Ortiz - UFC 132: Cruz vs. Faber 2 - July 2, 2011

9*) Randy Couture - 4 Points
MMA Record: 19-10
Height: 6'1"
Reach: 75"
Fighting out of: Las Vegas, Nevada
Promotion: UFC

Last Win:
vs. James Toney - Submission (Arm Triangle Choke) - UFC 118: Edgar vs. Penn 2 - August 28, 2010

Last Loss:
vs. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira - Unanimous Decision - UFC 102: Couture vs. Nogueira - August 29, 2009

Next Fight:
vs. Lyoto Machida - UFC 129: St. Pierre vs. Shields - April 30, 2011


Honourable Mention: 
Phil Davis - 3 Points
Gegard Mousasi - 2 Points



Thats it for this week! Leave comments either on this blog, or on our facebook page and we will address it next week when we rank the Middleweights!