Coming off an incredible night at UFC 100, Dana White and company are riding a great wave. The popularity of Mixed Martial Arts is growing by the minute, and the great show that was UFC 100 only helped that. There was a lot of hype surrounding that event, and the fights generally lived up to their billing. Now, the UFC will once again have to live up to big expectations with UFC 101: Declaration. Here are my thoughts on the event as well as my predictions for the main event (B.J. Penn vs. Kenny Florian) and co-main event of the evening (Anderson Silva vs. Forrest Griffin):
>> This is the first major MMA event to be held in the city of Philadelphia, and it will be interesting to see how Philly fans take to MMA. Philly is one of the best sports cities in the world, with some of the greatest fans to boot. The UFC continues to go to new venues in order to expand the brand, and going to a great place such as Philly is a wonderful idea. The amount of coverage so far has been remarkable, as both major newspapers in the city (The Inquirer and The Chronicle) have been all over the event. Fans at the weigh-ins today seemed to be extremely excited to see a UFC event hit their town.
>> B.J. Penn can stop talking now. Penn, who has been criticized for his conditioning and commitment to the sport, had something very interesting to say about Georges St. Pierre, who defeated Penn for the welterweight championship at UFC 94. Penn, speaking to Kevin Iole of Yahoo! Sports, said that he thinks St. Pierre is on steroids. “It’s just my opinion that he uses steroids,” Penn said. “That’s it. My opinion. I do believe it. I can’t hand you any proof, but that’s my opinion.”
But he didn’t stop there: “In my opinion, he doesn’t play by the rules when it comes to steroids and growth hormones and that stuff. Look at him. He’s the worst. He looks like that every day. That’s cheating. There is a reason why there are rules against using steroids. The rest of us, we get fat, then we train and get skinny and the cycle goes over and over again. He looks the same way all the time. Come on.”
His comments created a firestorm all over the internets, and rightfully so. In an era where steroids have become the black eye of sports, every allegation is taken seriously. Whether the allegation is true or false sometimes does not matter — just ask Barry Bonds. For Penn to come out and say that he believes GSP is on ‘roids is unfair. And if you are going to make those allegations, you better have some proof, which Penn said he did not. Is jealousy a factor? Maybe. Penn has lost to GSP in both of their fights, the latter of which was a four-round pounding from GSP.
As for Penn’s reasoning — that GSP looks the same all the time — maybe it’s because he, you know, works out all the time. Could it possibly be that he is extremely motivated and dedicated to the sport of MMA?
Moreover, why is Penn talking about GSP in the first place? The comments were made on Wednesday, just three days before his fight with Kenny Florian. Instead of completely focusing on the fight, he’s off blabbing about GSP. B.J., stop talking and focus on your fight.
>> Florian has been on fire, and he knows it: Since losing to Sean Sherk at UFC 64, Florian has won his last six fight over a span of two years. The nature of his victories during the streak have been impressive, as he won by submission via rear naked choke three times, submission via TKO (technical knockout) once, submission via strikes once and a unanimous decision. His fight with Penn will be the toughest of his career, but there’s probably no better time for Florian to face him than right now. During the win streak, he has been extremely cocky and confident. When he interviewed for Countdown to UFC 101, Florian came off as a guy who isn’t even bordering on overconfident — he’s past that at this point. He fully believes he will defeat Penn, and he is letting everyone know about it. Confidence is never a bad thing, but he may be too confident.
>> Forrest Griffin is the ultimate underdog. Going into this fight, no one is giving Griffin a chance against Anderson Silva. While Griffin is a very good fighter, it would seem that he doesn’t have much of a chance against arguably the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world in Silva. Griffin probably doesn’t mind being the underdog though. When he fought Mauricio “Shogun” Rua, he wasn’t given a chance. Griffin proved everyone wrong by submitting Rua via rear naked choke late in the third round. Against Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, people were practically handing Jackson the belt before the fight. That didn’t happen, though, as Griffin won in a unanimous decision.
>> Finally, Anderson Silva has a challenge. Silva has completely cleaned out the middleweight division, to the point that there is no one in the division who even deserves to step into the Octagon with him. He is, in my opinion, the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world, and the middleweight division is too easy for him. His last two fights, against Patrick Cote and Thales Leites, were clunkers, as Silva wasn’t as aggressive as usual and never went for the knockout. He appeared to be bored during both fights, and it is hard to blame him for that. He needs a real challenge, and Griffin will present that. For the second time in his career, Silva is moving up to light heavyweight. He had no trouble whatsoever in his first fight, knocking out James Irvin in the first round. It won’t be so easy against Griffin.
Now, here are my predictions:
>> Forrest Griffin vs. Anderson Silva: Griffin is a fomer light heavyweight champion and knows what takes to win in this division. Though he has lost 5 times in his career, he is one of the best fighters in the world who is neve afraid to take a challenge. He’s going to step in and fight with Silva, rather than run away and lay on his back like Cote and Alves did. Griffin is an excellent brawler and will use those skills against Silva. He’s a very strong guy, which he will also try to use to his advantage. Silva, meanwhile, has vicious striking ability and will certainly want to keep the fight standing up. He will have no choice but to be aggressive against Griffin, which is why UFC president Dana White decided to make this fight happen. Silva’s muay-thai skills are flat-out incredible, and Griffin will not want to get in the clinch on Saturday night. Just ask Rich Franklin how about Silva’s muay-thai skills. What a fight this should be. Prediction: Silva wins in a third-round TKO.
>> Lightweight Title Fight — Kenny Florian vs. Champion B.J. Penn: Penn has worked extremely hard to get into the best shape of his life for this fight. His work with physical trainer Mark Marinovich should pay dividends, especially if this fight goes past the third round, which I think it will. After getting gassed against St. Pierre, it appears that Penn has realized that he needs to be in tip-top shape in order to win fights. Florian greatly improved as a fighter over the course of his career, as evidenced by his six-fight win streak. He has become very good at submitting opponents, and as he has said, he can “finish fights.” If this fights goes to the ground — which it likely will — it will be very intersting to see whose ground skills prevail. This is a fight that will be nice to see, because Penn will be in his element at 155 pounds. He is a very strong fighter at this weight, his strength doesn’t translate to the welterweight division. Watching him take on the No.1 contender in Florian will be a treat. Prediction: Penn wins in fifth-round submission.













Broke Lesnar is talented, there’s no denying that. With his second round technical knockout (TKO) of Frank Mir to retain the heavyweight championship belt on Saturday, Lesnar showed just how good he is — and how much potential he has in the UFC octagon.




The biggest event in MMA history is here. The Ultimate Fighting Championship has held 99 events in its history, and now it’s time for the biggest of them all: UFC 100. What makes this event so big? Well, there will be two title fights and a match being two fighters who hate each other. Moreover, the mainstream media is finally starting to notice how just amazing mixed martial arts really is. UFC 100 — being held at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas — is sure to be an incredible night of fights. Since we are just a day away from seeing how it all unfolds, here are my thoughts on the state of the UFC, what’s next for the UFC, and of course my predictions for tomorrow’s fights:




