The week in BJJ and MMA

It has been an incredible weekend of combat sports action, as we had both the ADCC in China and UFC 166 in Houston Texas.

First up we will take a look at the ADCC and all the action therein.

Cobrinha

It was a weekend of superb fights in China, as the worlds best grapplers got together for the bi-annual ADCC. The -66kg Division saw two of the worlds pound for pound best, Rafa Mendes and Reubens “Cobrinha” Charles (pictured above with yours truly at this years European Championships) start at opposite ends of their brackets and run through their respective opponents to meet in a hotly anticipated and viciously contested final. Rafa had to beat the always dangerous Joao Miyao on his way to the final, so that tells you the calibre of opponents that compete in this division. Someone once told me that in Jiu Jitsu, 10 seconds is a lifetime, well if 10 seconds is a lifetime for an average competitor, what is 47 minutes between two of the world’s best? That is how long it took “Cobrinha” to overcome the challenge of Rafa Mendes, the man who had already beaten him to two consecutive ADCC world titles. It took Reubens 6 years and 3 attempts to finally get his hands on the coveted ADCC title, but I’m sure it was all the sweeter for the wait.

cyborg

In the open weight division Roberto “Cyborg” Abreu and Marcus “Buchecha” Almeida (pictured above)  started at exact opposite ends of their brackets and were on a collision course from the get go. Marcus had to first get through a very game Gary Tonon before facing Rustam Chisiev in the quarters and the super dangerous Leglock Machine, Dean Lister in the semi’s. On the other end, “Cyborg” had to get through the always tough Pole, Kamil Uminski, he also had to face Gary Tonon as the original opponent, Jared Dopp was injured in the first round. Roberto then had to face new team ATOS Black Belt, Keenan Cornelius in the semis before finally meeting Marcus Almeida in the final. It was always sure to be a crazy fight, but no one expected “Cyborg” to come out on top. Marcus was the hot favourite coming into this final and many people expected him to not only beat, but humiliate Roberto. “Cyborg” wasn’t having any of that nonsense though, seemingly achieving the impossible and eventually beating “Buchecha” by 10 points to 0 after losing to him earlier in the day in the +99kg division. As a massive “Cyborg” fan myself i was very pleased to see Roberto win the absolute (open weight) world  title.

On to MMA news now as we take a trip to the Toyota center in Houston Texas and the incredible UFC 166 card.

The beauty of MIxed Martial Arts competition is that you rarely ever get what you expect, the fights which seem the best and have the most hype behind them almost never live up to expectations. Veteran viewers of UFC events have come to expect maybe 2 out of 5 fights on the main card to be any good. If that’s what you were expecting last Saturday night, you were in for a rude awakening, as EVERY fight on the card was an absolute Slugfest.

dodson

First up in the Flyweight division we had John Dodson (pictured) (15-6) against Darrell Montague (13-3). This was Montague’s 16th Professional bout and his UFC debut, it was perhaps a little unfair to put him in against a man with such UFC experience as Dodson, a man who is fresh off a narrow loss challenging for the Flyweight belt. Dodson was all over Montague from the get go, hardly giving him any room to breath and punishing the brave rookie with strikes, rocking him once with punches and failing to finish. Montague was not as lucky when Dodson caught him the second time with a vicious right hand knocking the newcomer out. Dodson received knockout of the night honours for his performance.

gonzaga

Next up in the Heavyweight division, Gabriel Gonzaga (above) made short work of Shawn Jordan (15-5). Jordan was early on the attack and was pressing the action against the talented Brazilian, a move which proved to be extremely unwise as Gonzaga showed Jordan how dangerous he is from any position. Gonzaga, back-pedalling towards the cage , caught Jordan with a sweet knockout punch at 1:33 of the very first round. This is the second time in a row Gonzaga has ended a fight in this fashion, and he will now look to start challenging the top 5 in the division.

diego

Also on this card we had a Lightweight Bout between the always entertaining Diego “the dream” Sanchez (24-6) and former Strikeforce and WEC champion Gilbert “El Nino” Melendez (above). This is the kind of fight fans crave, it’s the reason many of us watch MMA, to see two warriors slugging it out in pursuit of a K.O. This was a bout for the ages, there is no point in trying to dissect the rounds, it was just too crazy. Do yourself a favour and watch this fight, you deserve it, Melendez ended up winning by Unanimous Decision, a decision which clearly irked Sanchez, as he immediately called for a 5 round rematch. God if you’re up there, please let this happen!

Cain

On to the main event now between Cain Velasquez (13-1) (above) and Junior “Cigano” Dos Santos (16-3). If somebody had told JDS that this fight would go down almost exactly the same way as his last outing against Velasquez did, he would have probably laughed in their face. Alas, for Junior, that is exactly the way it went down, with Cain utilizing his stellar wrestling skills to keep the Brazilian against the cage, battering him with Elbows and short range punches for almost 5 rounds. Near the middle of round number 5 junior could take no more of the onslaught and shot for a Takedown from which he would never recover. The Referee jumped in to bring an end to this gruelling one sided affair, and declare the winner by TKO and still the Heavyweight Champion, Cain Velasquez. It’s not looking like anybody is going to be able to stop Cain any time soon, but you just never know in the MMA game.

Until next week,

Pierce.

This week in BJJ and MMA

This week as always we will be taking a look at what’s going on in the world of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and Mixed Martial Arts.

adcc

 

This Friday, Saturday and Sunday 18th-20th of October will see the ADCC take place in Beijing, China. This is the Premier event in all of grappling sports and an event which all of the grappling world will watch with a lot of interest. The Mind therefore boggles at the decision to hold the ADCC in one of the most heavily locked down countries in the world. China is a communist country and is renowned for how heavily controlled its internet is, with many of the most popular websites subject to a block and any information that actually is on the web there is heavily censored. China is not a Country where BJJ is popular at all, so it will be interesting to see how many people actually turn up to watch the event. Anyhow, This ADCC promises to be a cracking event with two super fights lined up between legends of the sport.

First up on the Friday will see Braulio Estima, (3 time World Champion and 5 time European Champion) take on Andre Galvao (2 time World and 2 time ADCC Champion) this promises to be an excellent fight between two massively experienced competitors, and is very interesting from a technical aspect to boot, with Braulio known more for his accomplishments in the Kimono and being a guard player and Andre known primarily for his heavy top game. It is surely a great way to get the tournament off to a great start.

Next up will see Fabio Gurgel, head of Alliance Jiu Jitsu and 4 time World Champion take on Mario Sperry, Founder of Brazilian Top team and 4 time World Champion. This is sure to be an explosive fight between two living legends of the sport, two men who will no doubt leave everything on the mat in pursuit of glory.

Next week we will take a close look at the happenings of ADCC 2013, but for now we will move on to MMA news.

UFC 166

 

This Sunday also sees UFC 166 taking place at the Toyota center, Houston, Texas.

A Heavyweight bout between Cain Velasquez (c) (12-1), and former Heavyweight champion,  Junior “Cigano” dos Santos (16-2) is set to headline this card. This will be the Heavyweights third encounter and will decide once and for all who takes all the marbles in this clash of Heavyweight Titans. The two have taken one apiece in their previous two encounters with Dos Santos beating Velasquez in the first outing via a round one Technical Knock Out (TKO) and claiming championship gold in the process. The second outing was to prove much different, as Cain treated “Cigano” to a one sided 5 round battering, which left the Brazilian looking as if he had been through the meat grinder. This is an interesting match up as it will prove definitively who is the Heavyweight division’s real Kingpin.

Staying with the heavyweights in the Co-Main event at UFC 166 we have a showdown between Cain Velasquez’s American Kickboxing Academy  teammate Daniel Cormier (12-0) and the man with a granite chin and a belly to match, Roy “Big Country” Nelson (19-8). Cormier will enter this fight as the heavy betting favourite, coming off a big win at UFC on Fox: Henderson vs Melendez, against longtime UFC star Frank Mir. Cormier will feel that he has the edge both in youth and in his record, having never been beaten in his professional career. The former StrikeForce Heavyweight Champ will look to add Nelson to his growing list of conquests. Easier said than done though when a man such as “Big Country” stands in your way. The Kings MMA BJJ Black Belt will no doubt look to utilise his powerful punching to stop Cormier in his tracks. or at least get the fight to the ground where he is equally as comfortable. Nelson is coming off a decision loss to Stipe Micocic at UFC 161, and will no doubt be looking to improve his record once again. The feeling abounds that the winner of this one will be next to challenge for the Heavyweight belt.

Also on this card we have an exciting match up between lightweights Diego Sanchez (24-6) and former Strikeforce Champion Gilbert Melendez (22-3) this one has fireworks written all over it as both Sanchez and Melendez just love to trade heavy Leather. Diego has proved in the past against the likes of BJ Penn that he will not lie down and give up, so it will be interesting to see how he fares against the striking excellence of Gilbert Melendez.

Until next week,

Pierce.