Posts tagged ‘Anderson Silva’
Ryron and Rener Gracie Break down Silva’s Submission over Sonnen
Does Either Challenger Have A Shot?
As UFC 112 looms, we come that much closer to seeing two of the best pound-for-pound fighters enter the cage in hopes of defending their titles. Whether or not either of the top contenders truly deserves their title shot has been a hotly debated topic throughout the year and continues to cause controversy. Lightweight Champion [...]
Daily Five – Aug. 12, 2009
MMA news and updates from August 12, 2009
Daily Five – Aug. 10, 2009
MMA news and updates from August 10, 2009
UFC 101 – Lessons Learned
Reflection on UFC 101.
UFC 101: Declaration Preview
A preview of Saturday night’s UFC 101: Declaration fight card.
Daily Five – Jul. 30, 2009
MMA news and updates from July 30, 2009
Daily Five – Jul. 23, 2009
MMA news and updates from July 23, 2009
Forrest Griffin Discusses Fight With Anderson Silva [Video]
Forrest Griffin discusses his UFC 101 fight with Anderson Silva
Top Ten Pound-for-Pound Fighters in MMA
Joshua Sanchez gives his opinions on the current top ten P4P fighters in MMA for a guest editorial on MMA HQ.
Anderson Silva vs Forrest Griffin at UFC 101
The UFC has confirmed that middleweight champion Anderson Silva will fight former light heavyweight champion Forrest Griffin at UFC 101.
Will Anderson Silva Fight Across the Pond?
Will UFC Middleweight champion Anderson Silva fight Keith Jardine at light heavyweight later this year in the United Kingdom?
Has Anderson Silva’s “Spider” Turned Passive-Aggressive?
Anderson “The Spider” Silva has long been known for his aggressive style of striking.
However, in his last two fights, Silva has adapted a more passive approach. But the passive-aggressive style being spoken of here has nothing to do with his actual “come to blows” strategy.
Anderson Silva Not Sorry For UFC 97 Performance
Anderson Silva expressed his happiness with his performance at UFC 97, despite what his manager Ed Soares might say.
Anderson Silva Retains Title; Liddell Falters Once Again
Anderson Silva managed to retain his UFC middleweight belt in a rather boring title fight, while former light heavyweight champion Chuck Liddell suffered another defeat.









