How to Draw a Great MMA Card

MMA, Wanderlei Silva
Work in Progress Add Wanderlei Silva! Forget about predictions, I just want to see a GREAT SHOW. UFC 77 and 78 were disappointing. I pretty much doubt Silva will run out of gas after the 1st round like Shogun did against Forrest. This fight may not last 3 rounds but I'm almost sure it will be an exciting 1 or 2 rounds. Question, considering Liddell's match against Jardine, will he come in with a game plan? Defend low leg kicks? Adapt if he finds himself in an uncomfortable position? Or will he knock out Silva in less than 2 minutes? Soukoudjou might set the pace against the crafty Machida. Lyoto Machida is a great fighter and Soukoudjou is believed to be dangerous based off his KO wins against Arona and Little Nogueira. I'm anticipating 2 sensational fights!! Hughes vs GSP, ehh, I don't know. Hughes is obviously going to attempt 2-3 takedowns per round. Hopefully, they're not spending valuable minutes on the ground trying to vie for better positions. Anyway, what do I know? This may be the best fight of the night.

4 Responses to “How to Draw a Great MMA Card”


  • So, what did ya think? GSP looks like the complete truth and handled Hughes through every step. What stood out the most in that fight was that Hughes was outwrestled for the first time I’ve ever seen and was physically overmatched to the point that GSP just moved Hughes wherever he wanted.

    Seem kinda odd how close they’re going to run these PPV together? The next from the UK is in 3 weeks and then another 2 weeks after that.

  • GSP is simply better. Matt Hughes is definitely aware of that fact.

    UFC is just getting bigger and better. Hopefully the fighters on the non-televised bouts are getting more money. I’m skipping 80 and 81, but I’m definitely watching UFC82 – Silva vs Henderson. That should be a serious competition.

  • GSP is a pound for pound MMA fighter

  • interesting post, will come back here, bookmarked your site

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