Guest baseball25 Posted July 17, 2009 Report Posted July 17, 2009 The next move belongs to heavyweight ruler Fedor Emelianenko, who will finally square off with Josh Barnett at Affliction "Trilogy" on Aug. 1 in a bid to prove he's the sport's supreme being. A week later, at UFC 101, incumbent king Anderson Silva will have his chance to answer his fellow pound-for-pound stalwarts when he looks to add a third division of brilliance to his career résumé in a super fight against former UFC light heavyweight champion Forrest Griffin. I never heard of a fighter that is susposed to be the best in the World but he won't fight in the Best mma organization in the world, Beats me 1 Anderson Silva UFC middleweight champion Record: 24-4 With another brilliant performance from Georges St. Pierre, and another top heavyweight on the slate for Fedor Emelianenko, the pressure is on Silva to prove he is, in fact, the sport's pound-for-pound king. At UFC 101 on Aug. 8, his 205-pound bout with Forrest Griffin will afford him a unique opportunity: A win over the former UFC light heavyweight champion would make Silva the first man in the sport's history with top-five-caliber victories across three weight classes. He started his career as a standout welterweight before becoming the most dominant middleweight in mixed martial arts history. 2 Georges St. Pierre UFC welterweight champion Record: 19-2 On paper, Thiago Alves was supposed to be St. Pierre's most dangerous challenger to date in the welterweight division. However, "Rush" dealt with Alves just as he has dealt with other elite welterweights, as he dominated him from bell to bell in an impressively one-sided unanimous-decision win over yet another top opponent. St. Pierre's performance was such that many have started to question whether or not a move to middleweight should be in the cards. However, the next challenger for the sport's welterweight ruler will come from either Mike Swick or Martin Kampmann, who will square off in a title eliminator at UFC 103 in September. 3 Fedor Emelianenko Affliction heavyweight champion Record: 30-1, 1 NC Emelianenko's long-awaited bout with Josh Barnett will headline Affliction "Trilogy" on Aug. 1. Though many have criticized the relative dearth of top heavyweight talent and Emelianenko's opponent selection as knocks against his pound-for-pound status, his fight with Barnett will mark the Russian's third consecutive match against a top-10 former UFC heavyweight champion. However, in unfortunate news for MMA's heavyweight king, the fan-proposed guerilla tactic of chanting Emelianenko's name at UFC 100 never got off the ground. 4 Lyoto Machida UFC light heavyweight champion Record: 15-0 With his brilliant display of dominance in capturing the UFC light heavyweight title and the 205-pound mantle in May, Machida had already built instant anticipation for a showdown with Quinton "Rampage" Jackson. However, Jackson instead opted for a second coaching stint on "The Ultimate Fighter," which will set up a bout with Rashad Evans. Yet in a testament to the depth of the UFC and the 205-pound division itself, consensus "Fighter of the Year" Mauricio "Shogun" Rua emerged as Plan B for Machida's first UFC title defense at UFC 104 in October. 5 Miguel Torres WEC bantamweight champion Record: 37-1 There's little rest for a king, and bantamweight ruler Torres is proof positive. After emerging victorious in his thrilling 25-minute war with Takeya Mizugaki in April, Torres will take on undefeated challenger Brian Bowles at WEC 43 on Aug. 9. That show will also feature a de facto title eliminator between hot up-and-comers Joseph Benavidez and Dominick Cruz, the winner of which figures to meet Torres before the year ends -- just like clockwork. 6 Mike Thomas Brown WEC featherweight champion Record: 22-4 Of any pound-for-pound entrant on this list, Brown may be the least vibrant and least tailor-made for stardom. However, the 33-year-old American Top Teamer remains, without question, the king of the 145-pound world, and reaffirmed it in June when he earned a second win over Urijah Faber. Despite gritting out a 25-minute unanimous verdict over The California Kid, Brown's biggest test may be yet to come. His next title challenger come November will be brutal Brazilian dynamo Jose Aldo, possibly the most dangerous fighter the division can offer. 7 Quinton Jackson UFC light heavyweight Record: 30-7 Many fans and critics still see Jackson through the prism of July 2008 vehicular insanity. However, whatever poor judgment he has exercised outside the cage, inside it Jackson is 4-1 against five straight top-10 opponents in one of MMA's deepest divisions. Now, the colorful and charismatic 205-pound standout will captain his second squad of TUFers on Season 10 of "The Ultimate Fighter," which will lead up to a high-profile December showdown with fellow former UFC light heavyweight champion Rashad Evans. 8 B.J. Penn UFC lightweight champion Record: 13-5-1 Talent has never been lacking in Penn, only his desire and focus. His desire to move back up to 170 pounds to challenge Georges St. Pierre in January was not only unsuccessful; it also put the UFC's lightweight class on an extended hiatus. However, the division is poised to get back on track come Aug. 8, when, at UFC 101, Penn will take on a top-five challenger, Kenny Florian, in the second defense of his lightweight mantle. 9 Rashad Evans UFC light heavyweight Record: 13-1-1 The first defense of Evans' UFC light heavyweight belt in May was disastrous, as he was dominated from pillar to post by Lyoto Machida. Fortunately for the Greg Jackson pupil, he remains in a star-laden and talent-rich division. Better still, Evans' comeback fight will come in a high-profile showdown against a fellow pound-for-pound entrant, as he will take on fellow "The Ultimate Fighter 10" coach Quinton "Rampage" Jackson in December. 10 Jon Fitch UFC welterweight Record: 19-3, 1 NC Though seldom flashy, Fitch wins. By gritting out a unanimous verdict over tougher-than-expected and previously unbeaten Brazilian Paulo Thiago at UFC 100, Fitch upped his record in the UFC to an impressive 10-1. More importantly, those 11 fights have come in arguably MMA's deepest and most talented division. He might not ever make "SportsCenter's" Top 10, but he will likely remain in the welterweight top 10 and keep on beating elite opponents for a good while.
silentassasin Posted July 19, 2009 Report Posted July 19, 2009 You may as well highlight the two WEC fighters because they are property of the Fertittas anyway!
Guest baseball25 Posted July 19, 2009 Report Posted July 19, 2009 yeah i did that one day and VENOM got mad lol because he doesn't realize how great the UFC is and that the best fighters fight are in the UFC, but I forget FEDOR is GREAT but he won't fight in the BEST ogranization to be consider the best heavyweight out there imagine that, he's the next JOE CALZAGHE of BOXING, won't fight the great guys untill they get 40 or out of there prime,BHOP ROY JONES lol, and thinks AFFLICTION IS A GREAT ORGANIZATION when they put on 2 shows a yr lol compared to ufc 12 a yr
silentassasin Posted July 19, 2009 Report Posted July 19, 2009 WEll quantity is not necessarily better but I would say in the UFC's case it is. I am just bummed that my free showtime ran out and now can't watch Gina Carano fight! Not only is she beautiful she can fight! Same for Cyborg, not that pretty but the fighting stuff!
venom33 Posted July 19, 2009 Report Posted July 19, 2009 yeah i did that one day and VENOM got mad lol because he doesn't realize how great the UFC is and that the best fighters fight are in the UFC, but I forget FEDOR is GREAT but he won't fight in the BEST ogranization to be consider the best heavyweight out there imagine that, he's the next JOE CALZAGHE of BOXING, won't fight the great guys untill they get 40 or out of there prime,BHOP ROY JONES lol, and thinks AFFLICTION IS A GREAT ORGANIZATION when they put on 2 shows a yr lol compared to ufc 12 a yr im just happy that my name is mentioned in the same paragraph as the greatest hw of all time! im a huge fan of the ufc and have been since ufc1, all ive ever said is that there are a number of fighters in the world that are great who arent under the ufc umberella. the ufc is the #1 mma company by far,no doubt, but there are alot of fighters out there that arent under contract with them who deserve a ton of respect. also, has anyone seen the recent video with rampage and king mo(do some research newbies) getting into a verbal brawl? youtube it, its pretty funny!
Guest baseball25 Posted July 19, 2009 Report Posted July 19, 2009 lol u know i got to mention you venom lol
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