Tomorrow night's card for UFC 92 is stacked. Three fights headline the card and they should all prove to be interesting, competitive fights.
Quentin "Rampage" Jackson (28-7) takes on Wanderlei "The Axe Murderer" Silva (32-8). Jackson is the former light heavyweight champ, with the emphasis is on former. It's still fresh in most folks' minds about Jackson's erratic behavior following the loss of his title. Many are saying that the shake-ups that followed Jackson's run-ins with the law led to good things. He started training seriously, he got rid of those around him who were not the best influences and will come into this fight a changed man. He will need to be. Rampage has met Silva twice before and lost both times. I like Rampage, but plan to give the nod to Silva.
Antonio "Big Nog" Nogueira (31-4-1) matches up against Frank Mir (11-3). Again, I like both fighters. Mir has less experience. Plus, if you've heard him speaking about Big Nog in interviews, you know that Mir is concerned with the fact that Big Nog gets stronger as the fight goes on... and Mir isn't known for his conditioning. I think that Big Nog has the advantage going in and unless Mir makes something happen fast, it could be a long night in the octogon with Nogueira coming out a winner.
Forrest Griffin (16-4) puts his title on the line when he squares off against "Sugar" Rashad Evans (16-0-1). Both of these guys are former winners of The Ultimate Fighter show tourneys. Although Griffin is a slight favorite, mainly due to his popularity, Evans is the more technical fighter due to his extensive college wrestling career. I'm leaning towards Griffin finding a way to win, but am concerned that Evans has ALWAYS been able to do just that.
Quentin "Rampage" Jackson (28-7) takes on Wanderlei "The Axe Murderer" Silva (32-8). Jackson is the former light heavyweight champ, with the emphasis is on former. It's still fresh in most folks' minds about Jackson's erratic behavior following the loss of his title. Many are saying that the shake-ups that followed Jackson's run-ins with the law led to good things. He started training seriously, he got rid of those around him who were not the best influences and will come into this fight a changed man. He will need to be. Rampage has met Silva twice before and lost both times. I like Rampage, but plan to give the nod to Silva.
Antonio "Big Nog" Nogueira (31-4-1) matches up against Frank Mir (11-3). Again, I like both fighters. Mir has less experience. Plus, if you've heard him speaking about Big Nog in interviews, you know that Mir is concerned with the fact that Big Nog gets stronger as the fight goes on... and Mir isn't known for his conditioning. I think that Big Nog has the advantage going in and unless Mir makes something happen fast, it could be a long night in the octogon with Nogueira coming out a winner.
Forrest Griffin (16-4) puts his title on the line when he squares off against "Sugar" Rashad Evans (16-0-1). Both of these guys are former winners of The Ultimate Fighter show tourneys. Although Griffin is a slight favorite, mainly due to his popularity, Evans is the more technical fighter due to his extensive college wrestling career. I'm leaning towards Griffin finding a way to win, but am concerned that Evans has ALWAYS been able to do just that.
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