UFC 'Jones vs. Matyushenko' Prelims Preview

Check out any MMA forum or blog and the vibe is the same: The masses are going into withdrawal, and it’s starting to get ugly.

Thankfully after one week too many of no major league fights, Versus comes to the rescue of our sanity with UFC on Versus 2: Jones vs. Matyushenko. While the prelim bouts aren’t guaranteed any shine on the broadcast, I’ve been making an awful lot of pagan sacrifices lately, so the Gods should be pleased.

In anticipation of a prelim packed show, devour another top to bottom knowledge fest of awesomely awesome proportions.

Paul Kelly vs. Jacob Volkmann
Of all the fights on the prelims, the lightweight bout between Kelly and Volkmann is the most fascinating because both fighters play against each other’s weaknesses so well.



Watch Volkmann fight and it becomes obvious that he’s eminently hittable on the feet and makes some bizarre decisions on the mat despite being a solid wrestler. Kelly is certainly the better striker and has shown flashes of a strong grappling game, but he’s going to struggle against Volkmann’s wrestling. Basically, the fight comes down to whether Kelly can find a way to finagle his way into top control like he did repeatedly against Matt Veach.

For all of Volkmann’s hyped-up wrestling skill, he just doesn’t have the ironclad base to ride out top-control decisions. Kelly has the grappling savvy to avoid any submissions and work his way either into top control or back to the feet. In three UFC bouts Volkmann has yet to show discernible improvement on the feet and, despite having some pop in his fists, he makes for an easy mark because his stance is so open.

The only time Volkmann will be in control of this bout is when he’s on top, and his wrestling isn’t so great that he’ll win every takedown battle. He may win the bulk of them, but Kelly’s superior offense will make up for a few minutes’ worth of unappreciated guard work and the Brit will get the win.

By Sherdog.com

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Tito Ortiz vs. Matt Hamill Set For UFC 121 "Lesnar vs. Velasquez"


Tito Ortiz
According to a report confirmed by UFC president Dana White over at MMAFighting.com, Tito Ortiz's return fight has been scheduled.

In the ever-growing undercard of UFC 121 "Lesnar vs. Velasquez" on October 23, it will be Ortiz fighting his former Ultimate Fighter pupil Matt Hamill in a light heavyweight contest.

Ortiz (15-7-1) last fought in November of 2009, dropping a close decision to Forrest Griffin in a rematch of their April 2006 contest, which Ortiz won via razor-thin decision. "The Huntington Beach Bad Boy" is coming off a coaching stint on The Ultimate Fighter 11, a gig that went unfinished due to Dana White throwing Ortiz off the show for being unable to fight rival coach Chuck Liddell at the conclusion of the season. Ortiz has undergone the surgery that resulted in his exit from the show, and is ready to get back in the cage in October.

Hamill (9-2), a favorite of Ortiz during Ultimate Fighter season three, is coming off a close majority decision victory over "The Dean Of Mean" Keith Jardine in June, a victory that resulted in Jardine's exit from the UFC. Hamill is riding a four-fight win streak, if you count his disqualification victory over Jon "Bones" Jones last December, looks to improve to 5-0 over his former TUF coach.
Matt Hamill


UFC 121 "Lesnar vs. Velasquez" emanates from the Honda Center in Anaheim, California on October 23. The event's appeal continues to increase as UFC continues to stack the deck, loading the card up more than usual. Already confirmed for the event in top matches are Brock Lesnar vs. Cain Velasquez for the UFC heavyweight title, Jake Shields' UFC debut against Martin Kampmann, Diego Sanchez vs. Paulo Thiago, Gabriel Gonzaga vs. Brendan Schaub and Patrick Cote vs. Tom Lawlor. Also rumored for the card is Ultimate Fighter 11 winner Court McGee's official UFC debut against middleweight contender Ryan Jensen.

Related News: Jake Shields talks to MMANEWS.com about his UFC debut at UFC 121, his negotiations with the UFC, fighting at 170 and possibly 185 in the UFC and his thoughts on when he deserves a crack at George St-Pierre's title.

UFC on Versus: Jones vs Matyushenko

Two sides, two fighters, two styles, but there can only be one winner. Watch the UFC on Versus on Sunday, August 1st at 6pm PT/ 10pm ET.

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UFC 117: Sonnen Pre-fight Interview
July 15, 2010 at 4:05 PM

Chael Sonnen will finally find himself in front of Anderson Silva and he believes he can defeat the champion. UFC 117: Silva vs Sonnen will be Live on Pay-Per-View on Saturday, August 7th at 7pm PT/ 10pm ET. Visit 117.ufc.com for more info.
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UFC 117: Silva Pre-fight Interview
July 15, 2010 at 3:48 PM

The UFC middelweight champion of the world is prepared to give fans the best performance possible. Watch UFC 117: Silva vs Sonnen Live on Pay-Per-View or www.UFCLIVE.com on Saturday August 7th at 7pm PT/ 10pm ET. Visit 117.ufc.com for more info.
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