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2009 1st Half Award: The “Most Important” Match

Posted on July 30, 2009 by Jason

The most important match is calculated by added both fighters’ pre-fight ranks together, then sorting it by the lowest amount first.

1st Place: Georges St. Pierre vs. BJ Penn II

T-2nd Place: Mike Brown vs. Urijah Faber II

T-2nd Place: Shinichi Kojima vs. Yuki Shoujo

Rounding out the Top 10

4th: Lyoto Machida vs. Rashad Evans

T-5th: Mike Brown vs. Leonard Garcia

T-5th: Miguel Torres vs. Takeya Mizugaki

7th: Fedor Emelianenko vs. Andrei Arlovski

8th: Dan Henderson vs. Rich Franklin

9th: Jake Shields vs. Robbie Lawler

10th: Anderson Silva vs. Thales Leites


Note:  The above list was calculated after the fact.  Although approximate, it should be extremely accurate.

Credit to CrowCrucifix for the idea.. Blame me for the medal colors.  Its ashame I couldn’t break out bronze due to the tie.

June Archive Published

Posted on July 30, 2009 by Oleg

Fightmatrix.com Mixed Martial Arts Rankings Archive has been updated with the rankings as of June 7, 2009.

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Notable Info

  • Ricco Rodriguez suffered a loss to unheralded Mario Rinaldi.  As a result, he finds himself outside the Top 50.
  • Marius Zaromskis shocks everyone by taking the DREAM Welterweight Grand Prix.  He moves from #67 to #6 in the division.
  • Shinya Aoki returns to the Lightweight division, ranked at #6.  Vitor Ribeiro loses even more relevance and falls to #40.
  • The biggest upset of the week happened in the Flyweight division.  Longstanding #1 Flyweight Shinichi Kojima, falls to Jucie Formiga, who was just outside of the Top 25.  Due to Kojima’s dominance and the weakness of the division, Formiga moves into the top spot, while Kojima falls to #2.
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UFC 100 Review

Posted on July 14, 2009 by Oleg

Though UFC has put on much more than 100 events in its existence, UFC 100 was billed as an anniversary of sorts, with an appropriate amount of hype surrounding the event.  Coincidentally, it happened to be the 100th UFC event produced by the Zuffa – the current owners of the Ultimate Fighting Championship.  The fight line up was highlighted by the conclusion of the heavyweight championship mini-tournament, with Brock Lesnar and Frank Mir rematching to unify the heavyweight titles.  In addition, Georges St. Pierre defended his welterweight title against top contender Thiago Alves, and Dan Henderson took on Michael Bisping for a potential middleweight title shot.  The main card was rounded out by the UFC debut of Japanese standout Yoshihiro Akiyama, and a welterweight bout between John Fitch and Paulo Thiago.

Yoshihiro Akiyama vs. Alan Belcher (185 lbs)

Round 1: Belcher starts out with leg kicks; several find their target but one is a bit off and lands squarely in Akiyama’s groin. After a brief rest they start back and exchange combinations;  Akiyama catches a leg kick and answers with a big punch but Belcher comes right back and floors Akiyama with a big hook.  Akiyama recovers quickly and catches another leg kick, throwing Belcher to the canvas this time.    Round 10-9 Belcher

Round 2: Akiyama utilizes his judo background to score a takedown off a body lock early in the round.  Back and forth action on the ground, with Akiyama in a controlling position but not able to do much damage to Belcher.  Akiyama passes Belcher’s guard, which allows Alan to escape back to the feet, and the fighters close the round out with fairly even striking exchanges.  Round 10-9 Akiyama

Round 3: Akiyama looks beat up, his eyes are swollen but he continues standing with Belcher.  Belcher is winning most exchanges but Akiyama hangs in there and fires back, momentarily knocking Belcher off-balance.  Akiyama gets a late takedown to make it a very close round.  Round 10-9 Belcher

Akiyama wins a split decision with scores of 30-27, 29-28, and 29-28 Belcher

Fight Grade: 3/5

Aftermath: Though Akiyama did not dazzle in his UFC debut, a win is a win and a close fight with a very tough Belcher is nothing to sneer at.  Expect Akiyama’s next opponent to be a mid-level fighter with a high level of name recognition; perhaps a former ‘Ultimate Fighter’ contestant such as Nate Quarry, Chris Leben, or Ed Herman.   Belcher remains in a gatekeeper-like position.

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UFC 100: How they stack up

Posted on July 6, 2009 by Jason

UFC Heavyweight Championship
[#2] Frank Mir vs. [#3] Brock Lesnar

UFC Welterweight Championship
[#1] Georges St. Pierre vs. [#2] Thiago Alves

Welterweight
[#4] Jon Fitch vs. [#6] Paulo Thiago

Middleweight
[#7 LHW] Dan Henderson vs. [#12] Michael Bisping

Middleweight
[#13] Yoshihiro Akiyama vs. [#16] Alan Belcher

Light Heavyweight
[#26] Mark Coleman vs. [#56] Stephan Bonnar

Lightweight
[#18] Jim Miller vs. [#72] Mac Danzig

Light Heavyweight
[#25] Jon Jones vs. [#54] Jake O’Brien

Welterweight
[#23] TJ Grant vs. [#45] Dong Hyun Kim

Middleweight
[#58] CB Dollaway vs. [#375] Tom Lawlor

Lightweight
[#180] Shannon Gugerty vs. [#375] Matt Grice

Ranking Notes: Dark green font represents an approximate ranking. An asterisk represents a fighter who is ranked, but too low for an approximation. These two scenarios will clear up slightly as we move forward. “NR” means the fighter is not ranked, due to inactivity, or due to a rating that is at or below the default starter rating.

MMA Rankings Update: Re-post

Posted on June 29, 2009 by Jason

Due to technical difficulties (on my end) the ratings have been re-posted.  FYI – A few more recent results were grabbed.

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Ultimate Fighter 9 Finale Review

Posted on June 22, 2009 by Oleg

The ninth season of ‘The Ultimate Fighter’ reality series featured lightweight and welterweight fighters and pitted ‘Team US’, lead by Dan Henderson, against Michael Bisping-coached ‘Team UK’. The talent on this season of the show was seemingly of a much lower level than many of the previous seasons; as a result, only four of the contestants who did not make it to the finals were invited back for the live finale. The featured bouts were the welterweight final between Damarques Johnson (US) and James Wilks (UK), and the lightweight final between Ross Pearson and Andre Winner (both UK). The card was headlined by a lightweight bout with title shot implications, as Diego Sanchez took on Clay Guida. Here’s how it all went down:

Joe Stevenson vs. Nate Diaz (155 lbs)

Round 1: Diaz looks to strike but Stevenson immediately gets a takedown and gets caught in a guillotine.  Stevenson escapes and stays on top.  Diaz tries to roll out and ends up with Stevenson taking his back and securing a crucifix position from the back mount.  Stevenson maintains dominant position as Diaz attempts to escape, and eventually locks on a very tight guillotine on Diaz.  Just as it looks like Diaz is about to go to sleep, he rolls over, slips his head out and stands up.  Stevenson instantly goes for another takedown;  Diaz escapes and the round ends in a clinch.   Round 10-9 Stevenson

Round 2: Stevenson again starts with a quick takedown and gets caught in a guillotine.  Diaz briefly gains dominant position but Stevenson sweeps and ends up on top again.  Diaz scrambles up and gets taken down again; Diaz attempts submissions off his back but nothing comes close.  Stevenson dominates the round with wrestling and control though not doing much damage.  Round 10-9 Stevenson

Round 3: Stevenson once again works for a takedown but Diaz is doing a better job of sprawling and staying on his feet.  Diaz throws Stevenson from clinch and briefly gains a dominant position.  Diaz attempts a guillotine as Stevenson scrambles up to his feet.  Diaz fends off more takedowns and peppers Stevenson with ineffective punches;  both men appear winded as the round draws to a close. Round 10-9 Diaz

Joe Stevenson wins an unanimous decision, 29-28 on all three scorecards

Fight Grade: 3/5

Aftermath: A much needed victory assures that Joe Stevenson’s spot in the UFC’s lightweight division is safe for the time being.   Nate Diaz loses his second close decision in a row; it looks like Nate is falling into the same conundrum that his brother Nick suffered from during his UFC tenure:  his style of fighting almost guarantees that he will lose a decision whenever he is not able to finish his opponent.

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MMA Rankings Updated: 6/21/09

Posted on June 21, 2009 by Jason

Notable Info

  • Added new shows from the past week.
  • Corrected the sanctioning status of hundreds of bouts (were pro, now amateur).  This will cause some minor fluctuations.

TUF Season 9 Finale: How they stack up

Posted on June 19, 2009 by Jason

Lightweight
[#5] Diego Sanchez vs. [#15] Clay Guida

Welterweight
[#201] DaMarques Johnson vs. [#425] James Wilks

Lightweight
[#131] Ross Pearson vs. [#139] Andre Winner

Welterweight
[#29] Chris Lytle vs. [#65] Kevin Burns

Lightweight
[#29] Joe Stevenson vs. [#30] Nate Diaz

Lightweight
[#35] Gleison Tibau vs. [#97] Melvin Guillard

Welterweight
[#20] Brad Blackburn vs. [#73] Edgar Garcia

Light Heavyweight
[#34 HW] Mike Ciesnolevicz vs. [#81] Tomasz Drwal

Welterweight
[#300 LHW] Frank Lester vs. [#600] Nicholas Osipczak

Lightweight
[#63 WW] Jason Dent vs. [#425] Cameron Dollar

Ranking Notes: Dark green font represents an approximate ranking. An asterisk represents a fighter who is ranked, but too low for an approximation. These two scenarios will clear up slightly as we move forward. “NR” means the fighter is not ranked, due to inactivity, or due to a rating that is at or below the default starter rating.

A preliminary ranking of TUF Season 10

Posted on June 18, 2009 by Jason

Season 9’s ranking was pretty successful, and an interesting experiment.. at least for myself.

Here is how the Season 10 candidates stack up in terms of FightMatrix rating points.

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Leader of the Pack

1. Roy Nelson (#31 HW)

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The Next Best Thing

2. Darrill Schoonover (#57 HW)

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Solid Underdog Picks

3. Abe Wagner (#84 HW)

4. Jim York (#92 HW)

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The B-Squad

5. Justin Wren (#114 HW)

6. Kimbo Slice (#118 HW)

7. Tom Blackledge (#160 LHW)

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Longshots

8. Mike Wessel (#143 HW)

9. Zak Jensen (#145 HW)

10. Scott Junk (#157 HW)

11. Brendan Schaub (#172 HW)

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The Filler

12. Wes Sims (~#300 HW)

13. Marcus Jones (~#310 HW)

14. Jon Madsen (~#500 HW)

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Unranked

UR. Wes Shivers

UR. Matt Mitrione



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TUF Season 9 – Episode 12 Results

Posted on June 18, 2009 by Jason

Welterweight

8. James Wilks beat 9B. Frank Lester


Higher seed is now 20-7 (74%).  1 fight was contested between two unranked fighters.

MMA Rankings Updated: 6/16/09

Posted on June 16, 2009 by Jason

Notable Info

  • Added a few new shows to the database.
  • Past change regarding barnstorming “rookie” fighters got reverted somehow.  Re-inserted this.
  • Minor adjustment regarding past opposition strength and knockout losses to much higher-rated fighters.

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