UFC 103′s New Main Event
Well, it happened. With Affliction closing its doors, a glut of fighters suddenly became available. One of them happened to be former UFC fighter, Vitor Belfort. Belfort and Franklin now headline UFC 103 in Dallas, Texas on September 19.
Fans weren’t exactly excited about seeing Franklin-Hendo 2 so soon (and the bout made NO sense at all, since the two guys were on the verge of a title shot in different divisions), so this new bout fit in quite nicely. Belfort has defeated a who’s who in mixed martial arts, including wins over Randy Couture, Heath Herring, Mat Lindland, and a scintillating 44 second, cross-cage rushing KO of Wanderlei Silva. I personally like this bout, as it’s a nice change of pace, and Belfort has a lot left in the tank.
This bout will be contested at a catch weight of 195lbs, since Franklin is done as a 185 pounder as long as Anderson Silva is the champion, and Belfort competes almost exclusively at 185lbs. Again, works for me. They should create a 195lb division, since there’s a 20lb gap between middle and heavyweight.
As well, you don’t worry about Hendo being left without a dance partner; he’s been confirmed as the next in line for a crack at Anderson Silva, after Silva’s UFC 101 fight against Forrest Griffin. That bout could happen soon, say December, if Silva comes out of his Griffin fight injury-free. Hendo previously lost to Silva at UFC 82 by rear-naked choke, so Hendo will be looking for some payback.
Parting Jab:
Oh yeah, and Tito Ortiz is back in the UFC. Apparently after two failed negotiations with Elite XC and now Affliction, Tito got on the horn and made up with Dana White. Can’t blame the guy, after those two companies folded, no wonder he made the first move back to the UFC. His first opponent is likely to be the rejuvanated Mark Coleman.
