UFC 104
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009Another big event in the books and this one had its fair share of controversy. Lots of debate on the winner of Machida vs. Shogun, but the fight definitely looked even to me. In between the Hooters girls walking around with hot wings, my initial reaction was that Shogun was demonstrating more cage control but I’m not sure if it was enough to dethrone the champion. Good arguments could be made for both guys, but I think Dana made the best decision in situations like these, which is an immediate rematch. Hopefully now that they have both gotten a feeling for each other’s style, the next one will be a bit more explosive.
Lots of controversy about Anthony Johnson as well, as he missed weight. I’ve trained with Anthony, you won’t meet a nicer guy and this guy trains hard. I’m sure he feels bad for how it happened, but if anything, I think this is a call for more weight classes in our sport. With 15 lbs. in between each weight class, it is a huge jump from one weight to the next and nobody wants to be that ‘tweener’, the guy stuck in the middle. Just as amazing to me was Glesion Tibau, who looked really thick for a 155 lbs. guy. How does that guy make weight? Amazing.
Weight cutting is just a part of the sport and as with all sports known to mankind, people will try to push the envelope to get any edge possible. No matter what rules you put in, people will try to push it. The governing body for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu tournaments, for example, uses a system where you weigh-in right before your matches. I’m seeing more and more people with sauna suits on before their matches and while the intent of the rule is to level the playing field, again, people will try to find that edge.

