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UFC on Versus Review

Posted on March 23, 2010 by Oleg

UFC’s first event televised on the Versus network took place in Broomfield, Colorado – the home state of the first UFC event held back in 1993.  Zuffa – UFC’s parent company – has been frequently using the Versus network to broadcast WEC events.  For a period of time, a dispute between DirecTV and Comcast (the owners of Versus) kept the network off the screens of DirecTV subscribers.  The dispute was resolved just in time for this event, allowing the first UFC on Versus to be broadcast to a wider audience.

Besides the network change, the other notable theme of this event was a reunion of the previous class of UFC’s heavyweights:  Gabriel Gonzaga, Cheik Kongo, and the presently light-heavyweight Brandon Vera.  All three fighters began their UFC careers within a year of each other, and all have received a varying degree of hype early in their careers, but consistently underachieved.  All three had a pivotal matchup lined up for them on this card.

Alessio Sakara vs. James Irvin (185 lbs)

Round 1: Sakara is the aggressor early on, interchanging punch combinations with leg kicks.  Irvin is tentative, defending and firing off an occasional leg kick.  Sakara trips and falls while throwing a leg kick but gets up before Irvin has a chance to capitalize.  Sakara lands a left hook and Irvin collapses, clutching his eye.  Referee Josh Rosenthal pulls Sakara off before any more damage is done.  Irvin complains about an eye poke but replay shows it was a clean punch that landed to the eye.  After some hesitation, Rosenthal declares the bout a TKO victory for Sakara – the right call.

Aftermath: Alessio Sakara earns three consecutive wins for the first time in his UFC career.  He should next take on the winner of the upcoming bout between Patrick Cote and Alan Belcher, or Vitor Belfort if he returns to action soon.

James Irvin looked completely flat in his first fight after a long layoff.  Whether the cause was ring rust, a difficult cut for his first fight at 185 lbs, being gun-shy after his destruction at the hands of Anderson Silva, or a combination of all these factors, Irvin’s UFC career may be in jeopardy.  Post-fight, the UFC President Dana White mentioned that if Irvin gets another chance, it will not be in the middleweight division.

Fight Grade: 2/5

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MMA Rankings Updated: 3/22/2010

Posted on March 22, 2010 by Jason
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Posted on March 16, 2010 by Oleg

Fightmatrix.com Mixed Martial Arts Rankings Archive has been updated with the rankings as of January 3, 2010.

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A mid-week update…

Posted on March 15, 2010 by Jason

We’re still testing our new changes, so an intermediate update was just posted for 3/15/2010.

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MMA Rankings Updated: 3/12/2009

Posted on March 13, 2010 by Jason

Notable Info

  • We decided to make a release this week as we’re debuting some changes.  This change (so far) is undetectable on the surface, but we’re actually starting to move parts of our database online, so the ranking pages you see now are dynamically constructed.  This will open up a ton of possibilities for us to post more data onto our web site
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Fighter Search Feature added!

Posted on March 7, 2010 by Oleg

Our readers have been asking for this for a long time – and as we expanded to ranking 250 fighters in most divisions, it has become a necessity.  Introducing the fighter search feature – now you can search our current ranking database for every fighter in the published lists, instead of having to look through countless pages to find a certain fighter.

Have you ever wondered how many Millers are ranked by Fight Matrix?  Apparently 8 at the moment:

http://www.fightmatrix.com/fighter-search/?fName=Miller

Of course, Silvas have them beat:

http://www.fightmatrix.com/fighter-search/?fName=Silva

This means we are one step closer to making our entire ranking database searchable.  In the coming weeks, we will be working on some additional improvements – soon we will have the ability to search for historical rankings, and eventually to track a fighter’s progress in rankings over time.   As we are busy working on the new features, there will be no ranking release this weekend.  The next release will be published after the ‘UFC on Versus’ event.

WEC: Bowles vs. Cruz Review

Posted on March 7, 2010 by Oleg

WEC 47 ‘Bowles vs. Cruz’ was the organization’s debut in Columbus, Ohio, and featured several important matchups in the bantamweight division: Champion Brian Bowles was set to defend his title against Dominick Cruz, former champion Miguel Torres took on Joseph Benavidez in a #1 contender bout, and a rising prospect Scott Jorgensen looked to break into the title picture.  As usual, the card was rounded out by a smattering of lightweight and featherweight bouts.

Bart Palaszewski vs. Karen Darabedyan (155 lbs)

Round 1: The fighters circle each other tentatively.  Karen lands the first significant punch.  Bart answers with leg kicks.  Karen advances with a flurry, backing Bart into the cage, then goes for a takedown.  Palaszewski grabs on to a guillotine but gets slammed as Darabedyan breaks free and lands elbows to the head.  Bart tries for an omoplata and uses it to regain guard.  Bart attempts and armbar and a triangle but Karen evades danger and finds openings for elbows and punches.  Karen stands over Bart and eats an upkick then dives back into Palaszewski’s guard.  Palaszewski keeps looking for an armbar and finally secures one, straightening out Karen’s arm.  Darabedyan tries to roll out of it but he is trapped and forced to tap out.

Fight Grade: 4/5

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MMA Rankings Updated: 03/07/2010

Posted on March 7, 2010 by Jason
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MMA Rankings Updated: 02/28/2010

Posted on February 28, 2010 by Jason

UFC 110 Review

Posted on February 22, 2010 by Oleg

In the UFC’s continued quest for world dominance, UFC 110 took place in Sydney, Australia – another new location for the promotion.   The unofficial theme of the night was a reunion of some of Pride FC’s biggest stars – Mirko ‘Cro Cop’ Filipovic, Wanderlei Silva, and Antonio ‘Minotauro’ Nogueira, all three fighting to maintain relevancy in the twighlight of their careers.

Mirko Filipovic vs. Anthony Perosh (HW)

Round 1: Mirko leads with a punch and misses with a head kick.  Perosh shoots for a takedown and Mirko sprawls, punching the side of Anthony’s head.  This sets the pace for the entire round, with Perosh’s takedown attempts repeatedly stuffed.  Mirko punishes Perosh on the feet with uppercuts and straight punches.  Perosh is persistent but unsuccessful with his shots, bleeding from the nose by the end of the round.  Round 10-9 Filipovic

Round 2: Perosh throws hands briefly, eats an uppercut and shoots for another takedown.  Mirko sprawls.  Perosh is still not having any success with his takedowns.  Mirko hurts Perosh with a body kick.  Perosh throws a couple of leg kicks and shoots again; Mirko stuffs the shot and punches the head of Perosh.  Perosh pulls guard and Mirko blasts him with an elbow from the top.  The elbow opens a huge, gushing cut on Anthony’s forehead.  The fight is stopped to check the cut and somehow allowed to continue.  Perosh attempts a few more failed takedowns and absorbs more punishment until the round finally ends.

The fight is stopped between rounds because of the severity of the cut, giving Mirko Filipovic the TKO victory.

Aftermath: This was a major mismatch, with the local fighter Perosh stepping in as a last-minute replacement for the ill Ben Rothwell who was originally scheduled to fight Filipovic.  Perosh never stood a chance in this matchup, and remains winless in the UFC.  Despite his willingness to fight on short notice, it’s unlikely he will get another UFC bout, unless perhaps they hold another event in Australia soon.

‘Cro Cop’ gets a much needed win, looking workmanlike against a outmatched opponent.  It looks like he will still take on Rothwell next – this should be a better indicator of just how far the mighty Cop has fallen.

Fight Grade: 2/5

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Fighter Focus: John Eric Marriott

Posted on February 21, 2010 by Jason

John Eric Marriott has amassed a 17-2 professional record while applying his craft in minor organizations around the midwest of the USA.

Having previously fought at Lightweight, and even at Welterweight, Marriott has most recently settled down in the Featherweight division where he is ranked #23 by FightMatrix and has won 9 bouts in a row, all in the last 11 months.

Marriott has recently been signed by Bellator and will take part in their Featherweight tournament.

Fighter Focus is our way of aiming the spotlight onto rising fighters that are still in relative obscurity.

MMA Rankings Updated: 2/21/2010

Posted on February 21, 2010 by Jason

UFC 110: How they stack up

Posted on February 19, 2010 by Jason

Heavyweight
[#3] Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira vs. [#8] Cain Velasquez

Middleweight
[#13 LHW] Wanderlei Silva vs. [#10] Michael Bisping

Lightweight
[#10] Joe Stevenson vs. [#63] George Sotiropoulos

Light Heavyweight
[#14] Keith Jardine vs. [#26] Ryan Bader

Heavyweight
[#18] Mirko Filipovic vs. [#169 LHW] Anthony Perosh

Light Heavyweight
[#36] Krzysztof Soszynski vs. [#72] Stephan Bonnar

Welterweight
[#31] Chris Lytle vs. [#32] Brian Foster

Middleweight
[*] Goran Reljic vs. [#76] CB Dollaway

Light Heavyweight
[#68] James Te Huna vs. [#110] Igor Pokrajac


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 Updated: 2/14/2010

Posted on February 14, 2010 by Jason
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We are looking for a few good volunteers!

Posted on February 7, 2010 by Jason

The database has come a long way since we started, and unfortunately, our available time has dwindled.  Currently, we are approaching 100,000 bouts and now rank nearly 2,000 fighters each week.  Most of this process is automated, but there is a lot of footwork involved!  Ancillary data must be researched and entered.  This data includes:

  • Weight limits
  • Pro/Am status
  • Scorecards

When you add corrections to the list, this can become quite an endeavor!  Therefore, we are looking for a few good volunteers to help us in moving forward.  Can you help us?  Do you meet ALL of the following minimum requirements we are looking for?

  • Basic knowledge of Microsoft Excel (and 2003/2007 installed on your PC).
  • Great online researching ability.
  • Good knowledge of MMA web sites and MMA history.
  • Ability to handle basic conversions (kilograms to pounds).
  • Three hours of time, per week.

In addition to helping us, this can serve as a great time-killer!

If you are interested, please reply to the “Research Project” global thread in our forum.

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