Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Mark Munoz Breaks Down UFC 162's Main Event: Anderson Silva compared to. Bob Weidman

UFC middleweight winner Anderson Silvaas next subject protection will happen at UFC 162 and will be against the unbeaten Chris Weidman. An unbeaten 9-0 record will be brought by weidman with him when he steps to the Octagon to face Silva in Las Vegas. It pales in comparison to the figures that Silva has put up since joining the UFC in June 2006, as amazing as Weidmanas professional report could be. Silva has elope an archive 16 straight wins with the promotion. Ten of those advantages have are available in UFC title defenses.A The champion can be on a run of stoppage wins, as Silvaas last four battles have all concluded before the conclusion of the second round.A The middleweight kingpin earned a or TKO in each of those contests.A Silvaas latest win was a TKO over Stephan Bonnar at UFC 153, a battle that Silva got on short notice and fought at the light heavyweight control. Weidman may enter the session against Silva after a rather long layoff, having last fought in July 2012. From then on battle, a second-round knockout victory within the highly ranked Mark Munoz, surgery was undergone by Weidman to repair damage to his shoulder. Prior to the Munoz struggle, Weidman racked up UFC benefits over Demian Maia, Tom Lawlor, Jesse Bongfeldt and Alessio Sakara. A entirely healed Weidman will appear to finish Silvaas title reign when the two satisfy on July 6.A Can Weidman accomplish what so many have tried and failed to do before him?A Munoz recently took sometime to ponder that very issue and offer his opinion on the upcoming title fight.

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