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UFC 93 review
Original at MMAMemories.com
• Tue, Jan 20
By Dave Sholler With the loss to Henderson, Franklin continues his “almost only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades” campaign. Given the fact that he’s been beaten twice by middleweight champion Anderson Silva, Franklin is unlikely to return to the 185-pound division. Add his light heavyweight los...
UFC 93: Franklin v Henderson on Setanta Sports - TV Review
Original at Two Sheds
• Sun, Jan 18
It’s the fight that we’ve been wanting for ages, as former middleweight king Rich Franklin finally meets former Pride two weight king Dan Henderson. There’s also the return of a hall of famer as the Ultimate Fighting Championship makes its Irish debut with UFC 93: Franklin v Stephenson, s...
Opinion: Feedback to UFC 93 and ROH Rising Above
Original at Figure Four Weekly Online
• Sat, Jan 17
Dave, Thumbs up Best Match: Franklin v Hendo Worst Match: Belcher vs Kang It is quite astonishing to think that Rua has gone in a couple of years from a guy that had a reasonable case to be thought of as the best fighter in the world to someone who I would not currently rank as a top then LWH. Rua is s...
Opinion: Franklin not a fan of laying in his own feces
Original at Yahoo! Sports
• Sat, Jan 10
By Steve Cofield Franklin was also a smartass when Henderson said his game had more dimensions: He's known for his striking, standup and decent on ground and pound but that's about it," said Henderson. "I have more dimensions as an MMA fighter."
Upon further review, the UFC has a deep middleweight division
Original at Five Ounces of Pain
• Tue, Mar 4
By Sam Caplan Silva is not an opportunistic fighter. He’s the king of the deepest middleweight division in all of MMA. His reign is legit. Parity is an element that exists in most of the UFC’s weight classes, except for 185 lbs. But how can the UFC remedy the situation?
Opinion: Pain Poll: UFC 77 Predictions from 5 Oz. staff
Original at Five Ounces of Pain
• Wed, Oct 17
By Sam Caplan Anderson Silva vs. Rich Franklin Yushin Okami vs. Jason MacDonald Gary Herman: Franklin vs Okami = Close Fight. Franklin vs MacDonald = One-sided Franklin victory. Okami vs MacDonald = Same. One-sided Okami win. Okami by third round stoppage. Alvin Robinson vs. Jorge Gurgel
TV Review: UFC 64: Unstoppable - Anderson Silva Title Win Not Unexpected, But Not Easily Accepted
Original at Blogcritics
• Mon, Oct 16
By Rick Behnke At Saturday night's UFC 64: Unstoppable pay-per-view event, Anderson Silva expertly worked a Muay Thai clinch and let loose with lethal knees to register a first-round TKO win over Rich Franklin to become the new UFC middleweight champion. His win was decisive and destructive, and it re...