Archive for November, 2009

retraction

17/11/2009

Upon second viewing I scored the Couture-Vera fight a draw

  • Round 1: 10-10 Draw
  • Round 2: 10-9 Vera
  • Round 3: 10-9 Couture
  • If I had to choose a winner it would have to be Vera, clearly the judges gave Couture the first round for what was really ineffective bully tactics. I still don’t believe this was a blatant robbery, close fight, neither fighter looked spectacular, I think Vera goes back into the mid tier mix and Couture’s dreams of a title run look shaky to say the least

    Anyways, this is just to say that my previous rage at Joe Rogan was misplaced.

    New Heavyweight hurdles

    15/11/2009

    It’s 2005, I’m the only one in the world who watches the UFC, least that’s how it feels. The main event rolls round and in one corner stands Andrei ‘The Pitbull’ Arlovski; the man who’d taken a 5 fight win streak coming into the bout and seemed all but invincible.
    In the other corner… Paul Buentello….

    Who?
    exactly.

    The bell rings, a split second later Buentello lands on his face, the crowd has to watch several replays to figure out what happened. Easily the worst heavy weight title fight of all time.

    What was the point of this nostalgia trip? To highlight the old problem the 205lbs+ division faced: lack of talent.

    Buentello went on to prove himself a solid mid to top tier fighter and has ironically ended up back in the UFC fold, Arlovski is still trying to erase the ghosts of Fedor and Rogers.

    But in 2005, Buentello got the gig just by having a fight license and a large set of bones; Frank Mir defended the belt against Wes Sims in what where to very competitive fights; Tim Sylvia won the title on only his second fight in the UFC.

    Madness, truly the wild west of MMA, fat, ugly, misshapen giants with very little skill set being destroyed by the one or two decent athletes amongst them.

    It’s 2009 now and things couldn’t be anymore different. There is no shortage of top talent and best of all: most of them haven’t fought each other yet. It’s never been more exciting in the big boy division and what could possibly go wrong?

    Seemingly, most them won’t be fighting each other anytime soon. Lesnar is out for god knows how long (if he ever comes back). Big Nog is battling staph as we speak and pitting Carwin and Velsquez against each other in Jan is out because Carwin is recovering from surgery.

    On top of this, throw Fedor not being in the UFC into the equation and it’s easy to get frustrated. there’s already talk of an interim title but whose fit to fight for it? The only luxury afforded by the delays is seeing the up and comers weed each other out.

    Look forward to seeing the cream of:

    • Buentello
    • Duffee
    • Rothwell
    • Nelson
    • Dos Anjos
    • Mir
    • Struve

    rise to the top and for established talent:

    • Herring
    • Kongo
    • Hardonk
    • Gonzaga

    to try their best to break through.

    Meanwhile we’ll have to wait some time before we see the big four decide who’s the best, unfortunately, while good fights are great, without a leader and a goal it’s all very rudderless.

    Joe Rogans post fight comments

    15/11/2009

    29-28 Couture, that’s how I called it, that’s how all three judges called it. It was a close fight, I’d easily have accepted a draw or a decision the other way but according to Joe Rogan; it’s up there with Beebe vs. Easton in terms of this years dodgy robberies.

    It’s typical that the two times in recent memory that Rogan has publicly taken exception with the official scorecards, he’s gotten it wrong.

    The last time was Akiyama Vs. Belcher at UFC 100, again, I scored it exactly as the official decision did. This isn’t to say I’m perfect in my calls but if more than just two misguided judges agree then perhaps it’s not the blatant robbery you believe it to be.

    There is a serious problem with judging in this sport, I just don’t think this is an example of it.

    Expect a related article next week where I point out the fights Rogan should have been twittering about in all caps.