Well my fellow GSI blogger, Jeff Pugh, beat me to the punch (pun intended) for this week's PPV event. That's OK though. That won't stop me from putting my opinion out there, and possibly create some more talk about the UFC and MMA in general. So, with that introduction out of the way, let's get to Saturday night's show.
The UFC and its president, Dana White, have a knack for scheduling their events around other significant events or holidays. Earlier in the year they had a PPV the same weekend as the Super Bowl. And this weekend they'll capitalize on the Fourth of July in hopes that people will be home relaxing and order the event. Here's the problem though. There hasn't been much hype for this PPV compared to previous ones. The fight between Forrest Griffin and Quinton "Rampage" Jackson was built up over the last few months throughout this season of "The Ultimate Fighter" reality show. Griffin and Rampage were the coaches on the show, but not much was mentioned about their fight that was coming up. Only one time that I can recall did both fighters get mad and elude to the upcoming fight. Aside from that, which included Griffin completely destroying a door which was quite impressive, there wasn't much mention of the light heavyweight title fight. Granted the TUF show was recorded well before the actual event, but usually there is still more hype generated throughout the show.
Part of the problem is that neither Griffin nor Rampage have a beef with the other. Unlike last season's coaches of Matt Hughes and Matt Serra, there wasn't any animosity coming into the show. Both fighters have a laid-back, chill style to them. Rampage will talk trash here and there, but he's not they type to create problems where they don't exist. And Griffin, the original TUF winner, has been the strong, silent type since he started in the UFC. Because of all of that, the hype isn't there, which is sad because this could be one of the greatest fights of the year.
With all of that said, let's get to my predictions for this weekend.
Forrest Griffin (15-4) vs. Quinton Jackson (27-6) for the Light Heavyweight Title
Neither fighter has had a contest since September of last year. That's almost 10 months between fights! Normally that wouldn't happen, but because of them being coaches on the TUF show, they couldn't fight anyone in between. This will be Griffin's first shot at the LHW title. He earned this shot by beating Mauricio "Shogun" Rua, who was considered the No. 1 contender to Rampage's title at the time, and arguably the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world. Griffin dominated the fight and ended up beating Shogun by making him tap late in the third round. Like Griffin, Rampage is coming off an impressive win. Actually he's coming off a couple of impressive wins. Rampage won the LHW title back in May of 2007 when he knocked out fan favorite, Chuck Liddell. He followed that up by unifying the UFC and PRIDE LHW titles when he beat Dan Henderson by unanimous decision.
The question going into this fight is if Griffin can keep the fight standing? If he doesn't, he's going to have a tough time. Rampage has great wrestling ability along with great strength. While Griffin has great grappling ability, he has to defend from getting slammed to the canvas. If Griffin can keep the fight standing his chance of becoming the champ are more likely. I'm not sure that will happen though. I really like both of these guys and wish I could root for both and just say its going to end in a draw. But we all know that isn't going to happen. I expect a great fight here and I honestly won't be surprised at the outcome, no matter who wins.
Prediction: Jackson by TKO in the 3rd round
Ricardo Almeida (9-2) vs. Patrick Cote (13-4)
This fight will feature Almeida's ground game against the power of Cote. If you go by the latest results for each fighter, Almeida should lose this fight. He's lost every other fight in his last four, with his last contest being a submission win against Rob Yundt back in February. Cote is coming in riding a three fight win streak after losing four straight. His last win came via TKO back in January against Drew McFedries. A win for Cote could move him closer to a middleweight title shot, a title currently held by Anderson Silva. In addition to the KO power Cote possesses, he has good submission skills as well. So if this fight were to go to the ground, Almeida would have to watch for that. This could turn out to be a good fight. Then again it could also end up being a quick fight if Cote connects with any big shots.
Prediction: Cote by TKO in the 2nd round
Joe Stevenson (33-8) vs. Gleison Tibau (27-4)
Both Stevenson and Tibau come into this contest coming off a loss. The only difference is that Stevenson is coming off a loss to one of the best fighters in the game right now, BJ Penn. Oh, and that fight was for the lightweight title. It was a brutal fight where Stevenson shed a lot, and I mean A LOT, of blood. He put up a good fight against "The Prodigy" but ended up tapping out after Penn got a rear-naked choke hold on him. Before that fight, Stevenson had won four straight. Tibau also had a mini-win streak of three fights before he lost to Tyson Griffin by unanimous decision back in February. I can honestly say that I would be surprised if Tibau won this fight. He has good Brazilian Ju-Jitsu skills, but Stevenson is a good well-rounded fighter. If Stevenson can get this fight to the ground, there's a good chance we could see Tibau tap.
Prediction: Stevenson by submission in the 2nd round
Josh Koscheck (13-2) vs. Chris Lytle (35-15-4)
If cockiness could win you fights, Koscheck would be undefeated. He's a very arrogant fighter, but he tends to back it up pretty well. He's coming into this fight having beaten Dustin Hazlett by TKO in the second round back in March. Lytle is also coming into this weekend's event coming off a 33 second knockout of Kyle Bradley back in February. As you can see from his record, he's been around for quite awhile. The problem for Lytle lately seems to be that he can't beat the big names in the welterweight division. In the last few years he's lost to Karo Parysian, Joe Riggs, Matt Serra, Matt Hughes and Thiago Alves. If he wants to get a title shot he's going to have to start beating the bigger names in the weight division. He could start that by beating Koscheck this weekend. Koscheck, a former TUF winner himself, has all the skills and the athleticism to make a run at the welterweight title, currently held by the guy that handed him his last loss, Georges St-Pierre. Its a fight between the veteran and the youth.
Prediction: Koscheck by decision
Marcus Aurelio (14-5) vs. Tyson Griffin (11-1)
Another fight featuring a veteran against one of the up-and-coming stars in the UFC takes place when these two step inside Octagon. Griffin's only loss came against Frank Edgar in February 2007. Since that loss he has beaten Clay Guida, Thiago Tavares and Gleison Tibau, all by decision. Aurelio's last fight ended in a submission victory over Ryan Roberts in April. Would I be surprised if Aurelio won this fight? No, not really. He has good BJJ skills that he will put up against Griffin's ground and pound skills. While Griffin only has one loss, if he's going to create any buzz for himself and get a LW title shot, he's going to have to win a fight convincingly and keep it out of the judges hands. If he is able to mount Aurelio and maintain a dominant position, a TKO victory isn't out of the question for Griffin.
Prediction: Griffin by TKO in the 3rd round
There are a few interesting names on the preliminary card including one time heavyweight title contender, Gabriel Gonzaga. He's taking on Justin McCully and I'm predicting a second round knockout for Gonzaga in this one. The prelim card also features Cincinnati native, Jorge Gurgel. He'll take on TUF veteran, Cole Miller. I'll take Gurgel here by decision.
UFC 86: Griffin vs. Jackson takes place this Saturday live on PPV at 10:00 PM EST from the UFC's home, the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas. Here's hoping we get to see some fireworks of a different kind Saturday night.
Overall Predictions: 63-41