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Urijah Faber Returns Triumphantly With Submission Victory

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

Urijah Faber (23-3)  returned to the cage in the co-featured match at WEC 46 and scored a thrilling submission victory in the closing seconds of the third round over Raphael Assuncao (14-2).  Faber, sidelined for seven month after suffering a broken hand in his championship bout loss to former WEC champion Mike Brown.   Fighting in front of his hometown fans in Sacramento, Faber put on an exciting display of technique in a defintive victory.

Faber Victorious In Return

Faber Victorious In Return

Here is the play-by-play call of the bout:

Round 1

Faber scores first with a leg kick. Assuncao misses with a superman punch and grabs a clinch to back Faber into the cage wall.  Assuncao has double underhooks, but Faber is able to work his way out of the clinch.  Faber runs forward and misses with an overhand right.  Assuncao grabs another clinch and pushes Faber into the wall again.  Assuncao lands a few blows to the head and lets Faber off the cage wall.  Faber comes forward and lands an overhand right and backs Assuncao into the cage wall.  Back to the center, Faber lands a left uppercut.  Faber lunges forward and loses his balance.  Faber lunges forward again, Assuncao catches double underhooks again and pushes Faber into the cage wall.  Faber breaks the clinch and the fighters exchange wildly.  Faber lands a left uppercut on the chin.  Faber goes for a flying knee, but Assuncao defends and counters with strikes.

Close round that goes to Assuncao.  Faber was the aggressor, but his sloppiness cost him round.

Round 2

The fighters circle each other, with Faber scoring a takedown.  Assuncao catches an arm bar during the takedown attempt, but Faber breaks the submission attempt.  Assuncao has guard, but Faber is actively striking.  Faber cinches a guillotine choke, but Assuncao counters submission attempt by rolling out.  Fighters back to their feet. Assuncao lunges forward with lower leg kick and is caught flush by an overhand right.  Assuncao is floored, Faber pounces, but Assuncao catches another arm bar. Faber break the submission and Assuncao take guard.  Assuncao scores nice elbows from the bottom as Faber is conservative on top.  Assuncao attempts a ogoplata, but Faber strikes Assuncao in face hard to break lock.  Faber grabs sidelock along cage wall, but Assuncao breaks free as bell sounds

Clear round for Faber.  Great strikes and clean scoring along with some great defense.

Round 3

Faber starts the round with a powerful single leg takedown.  Assuncao scrambles and is back on his feet.  Assuncao goes for a single leg, but Faber hits a whizzer to defend.  Faber goes for kick to head and Assuncao sweeps his leg.  Faber pops back up quickly and lands an overhand right that floors Assuncao.  Faber pounces, but Assuncao claims guard.  Faber is unable to break guard, but Assuncao moves for an escape with time dwindling.  Faber grabs his back, gets his hooks in and cinches the rear naked choke.  Assuncao fights it off for a short period but has to tapout.

Result

Faber by rear naked choke submission at 3:49 of the third round.

After the bout, post-fight interviews in the ring shed some light on Faber future dance card, as current WEC featherweight champion Jose Aldo came in for a promo.  It appears that Aldo/Faber is likely the next feature title bout for these two fighters.

Given the electricity the fighters display, this could be fight of the year in MMA.

MMA Awards – Best of 2009

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Another year has come and gone with MMA broadening it fan base while moving closer to mainstream acceptance in the sports marketplace.  UFC hosted it 100th major event, Strikeforce brought Fedor to CBS and Bellator came out of nowhere to deliver some of the best fights all year. It was a year of milestone and big fights.

Here are this year’s awards winners:

Fighter of The Year

Fighter Of The Year

Fighter Of The Year

Lyoto Machida (UFC)

2009 was the Year of The Dragon, as Machida laid claim to the title of best light heavyweight in the world.  All he did was dispatch two previously undefeated fighters in Thiago Silva to earn a title and Rashad Evans to win the UFC championship belt.  He then fought a tightly contested matchup versus former Pride champion Mauricio Rua and earned a controversial unanimous decision.   Machida recently underwent surgery on his hand, but a rematch versus Rua is on the schedule for early 2010

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Fight Of The Year

Donald Cerrone vs. Benson Henderson (WEC 43)

Unquestionably the best display of mixed martial arts skills in any fight this year amongst top-tier fighters.   While other may point to Sanchez vs Guida or Melendez vs Thomson as their pick, those bouts were merely street fights in a cage.  Albeit entertaining, they are not representative of true MMA skill sets.  The Cerrone/Henderson was a back and forth war between the athlete (Henderson) and the technician (Cerrone).  Henderson would be the aggressor and land his shots and get his takedown, then Cerrone would turn the tied with his great defense and submission moves.  It was every MMA fans true delight to watch this match and most cannot wait for the rematch of this tightly contested fight.

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Knockout of the Year – Dan Horbuckle vs Akihiro Gone (Sengoku)

This was a tough decision, as there were some fantastic knockouts in 2009.  UFC’s Dan Henderson’s drilling of Michael Bisping was one of the best punches delivered in a long-time.  Bellator’s Yahir Reyes’ spinning backfist of Estevan Payan rates high purely based on the sound of the crack of that hit.  In the end, you gotta give the kudos to Dan Hornbuckle for his leg kick to the head of Akhiro Gono.  Rarely do you see a guy knocked cold from a leg kick like the one delivered by Hornbuckle.  When you watch the super slow motion replay of the kick, you really feel Gono’s pain.

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Submission of The Year – Toby Imada vs. Jorge Masvidal (Bellator)

The was the easiest to pick, simply because MMA has never seen such a move applied in its history.  Imada had everything thrown at him but the kitchen sink by Jorge Masvidal.  Imada never quit and Masvidal let his cockiness supercede sensibility.  Masvidal lifted Imada off the ground for a slam, and in the process got himself choked unconscious while standing on his feet.  It wasn’t just the submission of the year, it was the greatness submission of all time.

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Breakthrough Fighter Of The Year

Breakthrough Fighter

Breakthrough Fighter

Jose Aldo (WEC)

Jose Aldo was a relative unknown to most MMA fans to start the year, just another featherweight in the stacked WEC.  His body of work was questionable as well, having fought mostly guys that had many losses on their records.  He caught the attention of fans with his highlight reel flying double-knee knockout of top contender Cub Swanson and followed that up with a dominant victory over WEC champion Mike Brown.  While’s Aldo longevity at the top is still questioned by many industry observers, his rise in 2009 from a preliminary bout fighter to close out 2008 to champion.