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So after Maia gets another victory here, where do they put him next?

 

Maia Vs. Marquardt/Gouveia winner... Makes the most sense to me, winner should get the next shot.

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Yeah, he'll need another fight. Anderson's got Leites and the winner of Hendo/Bisping and IF you believe Dana, Okami all on his plate in 2009 and I see no reason why if GSP beats Alves they wouldn't do that on Super Bowl weekend 2010 so Demian could be waiting a while.

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Yeah, he'll need another fight. Anderson's got Leites and the winner of Hendo/Bisping and IF you believe Dana, Okami all on his plate in 2009 and I see no reason why if GSP beats Alves they wouldn't do that on Super Bowl weekend 2010 so Demian could be waiting a while.

yeah Anderson has to fight Hendo/Bisping winner, and Okami all this year... So Maia will have to atleast wait until next year.

 

He should beat Sonnen with no real problems, considering Sonnen's sub defense isn't good... Maia has underrated wrestling as well and it wont surprise me to see him take Sonnen down.

 

Maia/Marquardt would be very interesting, especially if it hits the ground. But Marquardt is going to have his hands full with Gouveia, especially if Gouveia comes in 100%.

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Stevenson would be in a tough situation if he does lose to Sanchez in a convincing fashion. Could he beat 85% of the LW's in the UFC? I would guess so, but if Diego beats him early on it would be hard to see him as a fighter who could beat the Top 4 guys in his division.

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I doubt Stevenson gets cut if he loses, the UFC seems to love him and keeps giving him high profile fights, even though he was only ever a title contender by default and has lost to every upper level fighter he's faced. He looks destined to be the LW gatekeeper, the guy separating the Penn's & Florian's from the Tibau's & Pellegrino's of the division.

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Brown usually makes weight for 145, no? Yves Edwards is another name that comes to mind in terms of not struggling with a cut.

 

Din Thomas, Jorge Santiago, Ben Saunders, Cole Miller... Come to think of it ATT has so many fighters under it's stable, it's kinda hard to sterotype them all.

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Even considering the guys who haven't tested positive or missed weight, the sheer numbers of guys from that camp who have done one or the other (Alves, Gandulla, Fiorivanti, Silva, Gouveia, etc.),multiple times in some cases, is ridiculous.

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also Marquardt destroying Gouveia should be fun.

 

Don't sleep on Gouveia... He has the skillset to make this fight interesting. You're going to be surprised if you expect Nate to blow past him like he is a tomato can.

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Koscheck/Thiago:

Koscheck just got Werdum'd. Looked to be winning the standup easily but walked right into a big uppercut. Maybe an early stoppage but Josh was definitely hurt.

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Koscheck/Thiago:

Koscheck just got Werdum'd. Looked to be winning the standup easily but walked right into a big uppercut. Maybe an early stoppage but Josh was definitely hurt.

It wasn't early. The replay clearly showed JK was out of it; he had the same look in his eyes Rafael dos Anjos had at UFC 91 when he got knocked out. I thought it was early at first, but the replays make it pretty clear it was a good call

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Maia/Sonnen:

Chalk up another Team Quest fighter falling victim to Maia's awesome jiu jitsu. Takedown straight to mount, triangle, done. Maia's probably one fight at most from a title shot right now.

 

And Junior Dos Santos looked good again, albeit against an overmatched opponent.

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I don't know. While none of the stoppages were ridiculous, the British refs seem to be cutting knocked down fighters no slack before stepping in.

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Good performance by Marquardt but good effort by Gouveia, like I said earlier Gouveia had the skillset to atleast make a fight out of it.

 

Maia/Marquardt will be tits...

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Joe Rogan had it right when he said he wilted, the guy gives up when people put the pressure on him. One of the worst at recovering during bad situations

 

They should call Gouveia the turtle. Not because he's slow, but because hunchback would just be too obvious.

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