UFC: The Year So Far

Author: Jimmy Lazenby
Published: February 10, 2012 at 6:40 am
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It has been a busy year so far, with an event a week since mid-January. Now we have a weekend off to look back at the highlights.

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The first UFC event of 2012 took place in mid January, with Jose Aldo facing the unbeaten Chad Mendes. Aldo ended Mendes' night with a brutal knee, but more memorable was his escape from the cage and into the crowd to celebrate with his fellow Brazilians. On that same cardjose aldo celebrates, Anthony Johnson ended his UFC career by failing spectacularly to make the weight cut to 185 pounds, even though this represented a move up in weight classes. He was summarily dismissed by Vitor Belfort and subsequently released by the UFC.

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Six days later, Melvin Guillard and Jim Miller headlined the UFC first UFC on FX event. In the main event, Guillard reminded everyone that he is a dynamic striker with little or no submission defense. Miller reminded us that he has a granite chin and slick transitions as he recovered from being heavily rocked, took Guillard's back in a scramble and sunk in a rear naked choke. It was later announced that Miller will meet Nate Diaz at UFC on Fox 3, probably for a shot at the Lightweight Title. The card was also notable for Pat Barry's spectacular knockout of Christian Morecraft and even more impressive, he managed to escape a few submission attempts.

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On January 28th, Rashad Evans fought Phil Davis for the right to face Jon Jones later this year. As many expected her would, Rashad dominated Phil Davis in every aspect of the fight. The co-main event was perhaps more anticipated and was certainly more talked about as Chael Sonnen fought Micheal Bisping for a shot at Anderson Silva's Middleweight Title. The first two rounds were razor thin with the Brit surprising many with his ability to get to his feet after takedowns and control Sonnen against the cage. The third saw Sonnen dominate position on the ground. Sonnen won the match by a controversial decision and the internet exploded with debate. In reality, it was a close fight and a decision in either direction would not have been unfair.

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I have followed mixed martial arts closely for around five years and quickly become obsessive. I train three days a week at a gym in Bristol, UK. I write about big events, smaller shows and MMA politics here and on my blog at jim-ma.blogspot.com. …

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