It was another busy
weekend in the combat sports world. It was also a very strange
weekend in that same world. Each major show featured some type of
controversy. The UFC saw a pro wrestler debut and than after he was
done a bad episode of WWE Raw break out. The main event saw the loser
claim some type of screw job worthy of Vince McMahon had gone on only
for the replay to dispel that. Kickboxing saw a world champion more
or less give away his own championship. With boxing the most feared
knockout puncher in the world under perfomed yet still get the
stoppage.
Gennady Golovkin
vs. Kell Brook- The fact this
fight was taking place at all was strange a series of dominoes having
to fall just right. Golovkin the WBA, IBF, and WBC middleweight
champion wanted Canelo Alvarez who said “I’ll fight him” only
to stall. He was open to Billy Joe Saunders in hopes of becoming the
Unified champion only for Saunders to run away. That left him
negotiation with Chris Eubank Jr. a lesser known middleweight from
the United Kingdom. Brook meanwhile the UK born IBF welterweight
champion has longed for a big fight. Amir Khan a fellow British
fighter would make the most sense but has turned down the fight and
Khan is still recovering from a KO by Alvarez in May. Brook and his
promoter Match Room Boxing attempted to set up a fight with WBO
champion Jessie Varguez. Match Room also handles Eubank Jr. Than
Britexit happened, suddenly The Varguez fight no longer made finiach
sense. At the same Chris Eubank Sr. the father manger and former
fighter in his own right began making demand of Match Room including
ticket and PPV prices in the UK (The fight aired on HBO in the US)
and even things like who could call the fight. Match Room refused.
Finally Eddie Hearn the
owner of Match Room offered Brook the fight with Golovkin and the
fight was made.
The
led up to the fight was largely Big Middleweight Brawler vs. Smaller
Better Boxer Welterweight. Most expected a fight similar to what we
saw when Canelo fought Khan in May. That wasn’t true. Golovkin is
hardly a brawler only looking for a big show. He’s a got a great
skill set when it comes to his pure boxing. Brook meanwhile is a huge
Welterweight also Brook hasn’t shown to be prone to power shots
like Khan
has. In fact in at ever
check of weight Brook outweighed Golovkin. In
the first round GGG came out more aggressive than usual looking to
end the fight in spectacular fashion. He hurt Brook early on. Soon
though it was clear it wasn’t a typical night for GGG. The
second saw Brook win the round. The normally super accurate Golovkin
failed to land many clean shots. He took several punches and his face
was showing damage signs early on. That’s not to say he was losing.
Brook took a tremendous amount of damage as well. As the fight went
on more and more Golovkin managed to trap Brook in a corner or
against the ropes.
After
the forth round the corner for Brook seemed frantic. In the fifth
Golovkin again had his challenger trapped and appeared to be taking
over moving towards the KO.
Still Brook was up fighting and appeared unhurt. Than Dominick Ingle
the trainer for Brook threw in the towel ending the fight. At the
time it was stunning commentator Bernard Hopkins even questioned it.
Post fight it came out that
Brook had suffered a broken eye socket in the first round. Ingle made
the always difficult call to protect his fighter from himself.
Golovkin showed even on an off night he’s still dangerous. Brook
got a big payday he had been seeking for years and gained great
respect for his Daring to Be Great.
UFC 203-
It was a bizarre event even before it began. The
pro wrestler at 0-0 fighting the guy that was only 2-0 with less than
a full round in those two fights. Ian McCall being the victim of a
late pull out again. Fighters
getting stuck in a elevator and it falling injuring CB Dollaway and
forcing him to withdraw. Than the actual event happened. And CM Punk
the pro wrestler had to wonder at times “Am I back on Raw?” given
many of the almost pro wrestling like moments that took place.
Earlier
this year Stipe Miocic broke the curse of Cleveland when went to
Fabrico Werdum’s home town and knocked the Brazilian
out to claim the title. This earned Ohio Native his own home town
title defense. A week before
Miocic won the belt Alistair Overeem had just won his forth fight in
a row earning the first shot at the new champion. The
match up was exciting for fans and nearly perfect. If wanted the
perfect fighter to beat Miocic you want someone like Overeem a
diverse striker with KO power in any limb and a solid ground game
with take down defense. And if you wanted the perfect fighter to beat
the Reem it would be a guy like Miocic. A super athletic fighter with
good boxing, known footwork and cuts angles, with strong wrestling
and a powerful right hand.
In
the first minute it looked the UFC was about have yet another new
champion. Overeem caught Micoci with a punch dropping the champion.
Reem who came out to the old Pride FC theme than used another
trademark of the Pride era looking in the guillotine choke he won
many fights with during that time. Miocic though escaped and got the
fight standing. From there is seemed Overeem abandoned any
type of game plan. It was one of the confusing plans by the guy that
is the most experienced fighter in the UFC. Instead of effect back
peddling, using the bike he just ran away. Not just avoiding the
fight he actually ran. When
Overeem did attack it was a lot of looping shots that missed. Going
into the fight many speculated Miocic would have the advantage in
cardio given the pace he can keep. Overeem wasted gas with such
moves. Also not helping when Miocic did cut off the ring Reem was to
accepting of taking punches. Both men hurt the other but Miocic hurt
Overeem more. After an ill advise side kick by The Reem, Stipe took
him down. The champion quickly gained mount and hit effective ground
and pound. Miocic retained
his title. Post fight Overeem didn’t help himself accusing Miocic
of tapping out earlier in the fight.
The
co-main event was a disgrace. It was bad fighting, awful coaching,
poor revering all at once. In
the first fight between these two Fabrcio Werdum dominated Travis
Browne. Most expected much
of the same in the rematch. Since the first fight Browne has gone
downhill badly losing badly to Velasquez and Arloviiski. Werdum
had won the world title in a
brilliant performance. He than lost it when he fought stupid and
charged into a Miocic right hand. Once again Werdum fought stupid.
Yes he won but it was not in a way impressive enough to demand
another title shot. Werdum
has gotten away from the very things that won him the title. The
solid Muay Thai striking has given way to a jumping bean. If Werdum
tried to fight Miocic he fought Browne I see another knock out coming
his way.
It’s
truly sad to see what has become of Travis Browne. Brian Stann a
former training partner of
Browne’s posted the following during the fight and it sums up
perfectly. “I remember sparring w/Travis Browne, his footwork was
confusing and his kicks massive. Now both are gone.” There
was a time Browne was seen as a champion in the making coming off
strong knockout wins over Josh Barnett and Overeem. Than the first
fight with Werdum happened. It exposed big holes in his game. Browne
made changes in his training. He left Jackson Winkeljohn to head to
the Glendale Fight Club and head trainer Edmond Tarverdyan. It proved
to be a huge mistake. Browne technical ability to throw a punch
improved so much of what made him a contender has been lost. Even
worse Tarverdyan offered no help in the corner anger screaming making
no appearance to give actual advice. Post fight Tarverdyan was kicked
by Werdum a truly disgraceful fight.
There
is a whole lot to really say about Micky Gall’s easy win over CM
Punk. Gall did exactly what
he should have done take Punk down and work a submission game. People
that liked Punk odds are still fans. Those that hated him and found
it to be a disgrace to the sport still hate him To Punk’s credit he
got in the cage. He made efforts to escape and even blocked a few
submission. Post fight he was humble made no excuses. Gall appears to
have a real future he shown good striking and grappling in limited
appearance. He himself was realistic about who he beat and when
making a call was smart. He didn’t attempt to force himself into
the top ten before he was ready.
The
California Kid is no kid anymore. Uriah
Faber is now thirty seven
years old with forty three fights in his career. The
truth Faber hasn’t been an elite fighter in a few years. His
last impressive win was over Michael McDonald in 2013. He’s won
fights but that is part in due to a combination of a lower level
fighter and a slow decline in
his skills. He got his title shot at Cruz based more on name value
and the selling point of the rivalry with Cruz. Jimmie
Rivera entered the fight on a long win streak and seemed like the
person that could beat Faber. In
this fight Faber looked slower and weaker than he ever has. Faber out
struck him and Faber didn’t move well against it. He couldn't get a
take down. In many ways Faber’s best attacks were illegal two low
blows and a eye poke. Rivera
has skills and I don’t want to make it seem like he only won
because Faber is old. No
doubt it played a role.
In
the main card opening Jessica Andrade mauled Joanne Calderwood. Both
fighters came in off big wins. Andade had easily beat former title
challenger Jessica Penne while Cadlerwood had dominated another
former challenger in Valerie Letourneau. Andrade
known for her aggression charged right at Calderwood ate one elbow
and than controlled the rest of the fight. Calderwood is known for
slow starts and never really get started.
Glory 33- In
five years of operation Rico Verhoeven has been the best fighter in
Glory Kickboxing. He is now tied for the most wins in the promotion
and with five world title deference he
is the most successful champion. Despite
being a heavyweight he is more known for technical strikes and speed
over raw power. The
promotion has set up a super fight with former K-1 Star Badr Hari the
bad boy of kickboxing with numerous knockouts. Verhoeven
though had some business to take care of first. Verhoeven
had a title defense Anderson Silva (different Anderson Silva) a long
time vet. Verhoeven simply
chopped Silva down with leg kicks earning a second round KO. In
the featherweight contender tournament former
champion Serhiy Adamchuk attempted to earn another title shot. Facing
off with Gigi Chikadze Adamchuk
took a large number of body kicks. Chikadze
scored the win. But the real start of the tournament was the debuting
Mike Embry. In the first
round Embry knocked out veteran Lim Chi-Bin. In the finals he knocked
out Chikadze to earn a title shot.
The
Glory Middleweight championship has often found itself stepped in
controversy. The first fight between Simon Marcus and Artem Levin was
a clinch fest scored a draw. Though many felt Marcus should have won.
The rematch was another clinch fest that saw was poor officiated. It
got so bad Levin not only walked out on the fight he walked out on
the promotion. Marcus was
making his second title defense as the main event of the Super Fight
Series portion of the card. Jason Wilnis has fought Marcus in a
tournament fight losing. Wilnis has
always his loss was due to have a tougher first round fight. Marcus
controlled the first round and was on his way to winning second until
he played games. Late in the round Marcus was in a corner and began
moving his head like Ali or Roy Jones. Wilnis caught him with a hook
though that sent Marcus’ mouthpiece flying. The referee stepped in
and issued a count giving
Wilnis as 10-8 round. In the third Marcus came out to brawl moving
away from the style of fight he had been using to win. An aggressive
fighter though is an open
fighter. Wilnis caught Marucs three times which the referee ruled as
knockdowns. Three knockdowns in a round ends the fight in Glory.
Marcus might of well has handed the belt over. So
will argue the referee was wrong. But a ref’s job is to protect the
fighter. Marcus put himself in the position and he’s the one that
fought stupid.
Biggest Winners
Stipe Miocic-
Hey he’s a champion that
retained his title. These days that is pretty rare. Rising
up the rings Miocic was seen as a fighter with great potential but by
no means a sure thing to become champion. Now in consecutive fights
he’s beaten two fighters both in the debate for greatest
heavyweight of all time knocking
both out in the first round. Miocic showed no fear of The Reem’s
vaunted striking. He was hurt early on but recovered. Add into that
the added pressure of fighting at home he performed brilliantly.
GLORY- The
kickboxing promotion has a very good show airing live on ESPN 2. Add
into that new investors from China including former NBA star Yao Ming
two big land marks for the company. Even more important the Rico vs.
Badar is now set. Verhoeven won his fight in dominate fashion. Any
time you book a fighter it’s a risk. Anderson “Bradrick” Silva
is a tough vet and going in some wondered if Verhoeven could be over
looking him. Instead the King of Kickboxing handled business easily.
Micky Gall- “I’d
really like to fight that man CM Punk.” With those words Gall
jumped into the limelight. It got him into the UFC long before many
fighters would even get to fight main event on the local scene. Gall
also fought very smart he knew he would have a huge ground game
advantage so he took the fight there got the submission. He is now
3-0 with three finishes. Has a huge win will be viewed as the
“defender of MMA” by some. And well has another big prefect fight
in sights with Sage Northcutt.
Lost but earned
praise
Kell Brook- No
one would have blamed or odds are ever even known if Brook turned
down the fight with GGG. Instead he went into the ring with the most
feared man in boxing. He was actually doing very well. On two
scorecards it was even and one he was a head. Mostly unknown outside
the UK this fight brought him a new level fame around the world.
Hopefully Brook can also start getting the bigger fights he craves
without having to fight middleweight.
Dominick Ingle-
Brook’s trainer made a tough
call and should be praised. His fighter was hurt but still fighting
back. The crowd was going to boo the stop. And many were questioning
what Ingle was doing. It was only after the fight where he learned
how bad Brook was hurt that he was proven correct. In many other
sports a bad loss where you are “beaten down” doesn’t end a
career. In boxing a bad loss really can be a beat down and one bad
beat down has ruined a career. With an injury and tons of time left
as one of the best was staring to find his grove Ingle saved his
fighter.
CM Punk- Many
have already written about the praise Punk deserve for simply getting
in the cage. So I won’t
repete that. But its true. Add into that Punk earned the respect of
his teammates and coaches pretty good for someone “who doesn’t
belong.”
Biggest Losers-
Edmond
Tarverdyan- Tarverdyan
rose to fame as the trainer of Ronda Rousey. As
Ronda’s fame and success soured so did his and the high profile
client list. Its a cycle we often seen in combat sports, as Andre
Ward emerged as a star fighter like Amir Khan and Andre Berto sought
out Virgil Hunter, As Carlos Condit and Rashad Evans hit the upper
level of MMA many fighters turned to Greg Jackson. The
problem is Hunter and Jackson have had other success fighters besides
there first one to become a star. Rousey fighter is the only high
profile fighter to have a winning record with guy as trainer. Jake
Ellenberger had already slipped a bit as GFC fighter he slumped
badly. Travis Browne has fallen off the map since working with
Tarverdyan having awful performances in several fights. Than
add in other names such as Jessyman Duke and Shayna Bazler who looked
awful under his training.
Almost every fighter out of GFC seems to have the same style. They
comes out throwing one or two punches and wait wait wait wait and
wait some more. Ironically the only fighter who doesn’t have this
style is Rousey. And well as her mother pointed out “He taught
Ronda nothing. The things that made her a champion are things she
knew before going getting into MMA.” And his advice is the corner
is awful. We all remember the infamous “you looking great champ.”
At UFC 193. At UFC 203 he was screaming manic in the corner. Only
saying things like “he’s got nothing for you.” Browne was a
left a lone out there had no help or tips on how to turn a tide.
Travis Browne-
Once upon a time it seemed
Browne was destined to be world champion. He
was 16-1-1 his lone loss in part due to an injury. He had amazing
knockout power good
wrestling, he was aggressive with a mix of footwork and big kicks.
Than he ran into Fabrico Werdum and
the holes in the game were exposed. He made changes but really they
have only taken away the things that made him so great. Now I won’t
tear him down for hurting his finger and having a human reaction. But
in a fight it felt like he had to win he wasn’t willing to go all
out to get it. He’s 1-3 in his last four fights and it seems like
he’s father away from the title than anyone.
Marcus Simon-
Simon fought the first round of his title defences against Jason
Wilnis so well. You simply can’t play games in the ring. Simon put
himself in a bad spot. He
was in a corner hands down moving his head but not escaping. He can’t
blame anyone but himself for giving the ref the chance to count him.
Than he came out stupid in
the third. He had won the first round by being tight and not
brawling. The third round played right into Willnis hands.
Alistair Overeem-
What the hell was he thinking? Going into the fight most expected a
battle of Miocic’s ability to set the pace vs. Reem’s one puncher
power. Most believed Overeem either needed to finish the fight early
or dispute the pace to win the fight. Instead he ran around the cage.
Literally broke into full sprints. When
he did attack it was a lot of wild looping punches that missed. We
often refer to cardio as the gas tank. Reem was wasting gas badly
during this fight. Throughout
his career Overeem has been prone to be sloppy with his defense and
it showed hear. Often his hands were down and he was way to accepting
of taking punches. Against a guy like Stipie it’s the worse kind of
fight you could fight. Mioci
is big athletic and moves well. You also can’t a guy with that much
power hit you clean.
What Comes Next-
The fight everyone truly wants
in boxing is GGG vs. Canelo Alvarez. Sadly unless the buyrate for
Alvarez vs. Liam Smith is extremely low it seems that fight won’t
happen any time soon. Golovkin
expressed an interest in fighting Billy Joe Saunders the WBO champion
but again that seem unlikely given the fact Saunders is avoiding
“Second tier” fighters. He also turned down career high money to
fight GGG already. The WBA
one has already orded Golovkin fight Daniel Jacobs. Golovkin holds
the super or real version of there middleweight title and Jacobs
holds the regular or secondary version of that title. Jacobs has
skill and good KO power and could give GGG a challenge. The real
issue will be the usual boxing politics. Golovkin has a contract with
HBO. Jacobs is one of many fighter working Premier Boxing
Championships and Al Haymon. While
GGG has made it clear he wants to be the unified world champion that
could be enough of a hold up that the fight doesn’t get made.