UFC MIDDLEWEIGHTS ON WHO WILL BE CROWNED THE NEW

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For Immediate Release:
5 November, 2010
UFC MIDDLEWEIGHTS
ON WHO WILL BE
CROWNED THE NEW No1
CONTENDER AT
London, England – In one of the most pivotal middleweight bouts of 2010, 185lbs contenders
Nate 'The Great' Marquardt and Yushin Okami collide in Oberhausen, Germany, on November
13 to decide the division's next No1 contender.
The pair of elite middleweights – who have an astonishing combined record of 18-5 in the UFC
– headline UFC 122®, when the Ultimate Fighting Championship(R) organisation returns to
mainland Europe. The victor will face the winner of the upcoming Anderson Silva v Vitor
Belfort title clash, which will take place in early 2011.
UFC MD of International Development Marshall Zelaznik said: “Marquardt v Okami is one of
the most pivotal 185lbs division fights of the year. You’ve got two outstanding middleweights –
both of whom think they deserve a title shot – going at it for the right to fight for the belt.
“Nate Marquardt is 5-2 since he last challenged for the UFC Middleweight Championship in July
2007, and has to be applauded for clawing his way back the way he has. Yushin Okami,
meanwhile, has only lost twice in the last four-and-a-half years, is the last man to beat Anderson
Silva, and is desperate to finally seize this chance at glory.
“Both these contenders have big fan bases who believe their man deserves a shot at the
Middleweight Championship. Now one of them is walking out of UFC 122 as the new No1
contender at 185lbs.”
UFC 122 will be live on ESPN this Saturday night from 8pm.
UFC Middleweights Analyse UFC 122 Main Event.
Anderson Silva, UFC Middleweight Champion
“This is a very closely matched fight; both competitors are well rounded and could win by strikes
or submission. I can’t pick a winner. With a shot at the UFC Title for the winner, I am obviously
very interested to see who wins. I am excited to see who wins but no matter who it is, I look
forward to defending my UFC Middleweight Title against him in the New Year.”
Michael Bisping, UFC Middleweight Contender
“I’m actually expecting Okami to pull this off. It’s a great fight between two very tough wellrounded guys. But based on the way Chael Sonnen controlled Marquardt in their bout, I think
Okami has a chance to use a similar strategy and take the win. I think Okami will take him down,
hold him there, beat him up a little and basically do more damage. I think Nate is much better off
making this a striking match, using mixing in his kicks and punches and avoiding the ground
altogether if he can. Okami may have been a little unlucky not to have gotten a title shot yet, but
now his destiny is in his own hands and I think we’ll see the best of him at UFC 122.”
Wanderlei Silva, UFC Middleweight Contender, former PRIDE Middleweight Champion
"I think this is gonna be a good fight between Marquardt and Okami. Okami is very strong and
tough on the ground. Marquardt's good on the ground too, but I think Marquardt is a more
complete fighter. He has good hands and I think this is going to be the difference."
Alan Belcher, UFC Middleweight Contender (lost decision to Okami in 2006)
“Okami has all the tools and abilities to win but he has failed to fight to his full potential. If he
ever breaks out of his shell and quits being overly cautious he will be a beast. Nate is always a
dangerous opponent with athletic explosive striking and a lot of grappling experience. This well
rounded fighter will give anyone in the division trouble but sometimes he's a little wild and out
of control and Okami could capitalize on this. My pick is Marquardt; however, I wouldn't mind
seeing Okami take the win so we could set up a rematch with him and me for my comeback
fight.”
Tom Lawlor, UFC Middleweight Contender
“This is an extremely tough match-up, and has "Controversial Split Decision" written all over it.
On one hand we have perennial top contender, Nate Marquardt, who was viewed as the "next in
line" before being upset by Chael Sonnen. On the other, is the last man to defeat current
champion Anderson Silva, in Yushin Okami. The key to this fight is going to be takedowns. We
saw that Marquardt was susceptible to being controlled by a high level wrestler in Chael Sonnen,
while Okami learned exactly the same lesson, from the same man, in a previous fight. In the past,
Okami was viewed as a slow starter, however in his past few performances (wins over Lucio
Linhares and Mark Munoz) his workrate early on was higher, and he displayed a crisp boxing
game.
“Should he attempt to stand and trade with Marquardt, Okami may find himself over-matched
despite having a reach advantage. Striking wise it seems that Nate "The Great" simply has more
tools to end the fight; Okami would best be served by reverting back to his grappling roots and
looking to score takedowns, followed by a smothering ground and pound game much like
Sonnen used. I feel that neither man will be able to run away with the fight standing, or with
submissions, and that both men will be able to control the fight at different times in all realms,
with Marquardt winning by Split Decision despite being taken down each round.”
Kyle Noke, UFC Middleweight, fights Rob Kimmons at UFC 122
“Easy – Nate! He’s one of my training partners so I guess I would say that but I honestly think
he’s got the advantage. He’ll TKO Okami; he will most likely be too strong and in the second
round either knock him down or take him down and then ground and pound him out. Nate has
been a terror in sparring, I feel a little sorry for Okami.”
Alessio ‘Legionarivs’ Sakara, UFC Middleweight, fights Jorge Rivera at UFC 122
“I usually do not make picks for fights, because as you know in MMA anything can happen at
the drop of a hat. For the main event of 122, it is especially hard to make a call of who is going
to get the victory. Both fighters are very well rounded, and both have a excellent amount of
experience inside the octagon. If I had to call this one, I would say maybe Marquardt will pull
this one off. He seems to be focused after his loss to Sonnen, and he has a lot of momentum at
this moment. His training camp is very strong, regularly training with Rashad Evans, Shane
Carwin, ‘Bones’ Jones, and the rest of Team Greg Jackson. I also think that Okami is very well
prepared and has also been looking great in his last performances. For this reason, to call this
particular fight is very hard. But I think maybe Nate will pull out the "W.’"
Kendall Grove, UFC Middleweight
“I think, honestly, Marquardt is the top of the food chain right now, he’s the one putting it
together, he’s on a roll. Okami’s record speaks for itself, though, he’s one of the top guys and he
wants that title shot bad. I just think Marquardt is so well rounded, he can do it all so well. Plus,
Okami is a big guy but Marquardt is kinda the Brock or Carwin of 185lbs, he’s a big, big put
together dude.
“The thing is, at this level and with a title shot on the line, both of them have to go after it. If you
are going to throw a kick, throw it as hard as you can, don’t hesitate. If you are going to go for an
armbar, go for it, don’t worry about getting swept. And I think Nate has been in these situations
before and will keep his head better. It will be tough, I think Nate will finish it in the third
round.”
Chris Leben, UFC Middleweight
“People may think it is a little weird because I fight nothing like either of them, but these are two
of my favourite fighters in the middleweight division. I love watching them fight. I think Nate
Marquardt is probably a little more rounded, and he’s on the top of his game right now. But
Yushin Okami is great with his takedowns and on the ground and hits hard too. I really can’t pick
a winner, but I think Okami’s size will be a big factor if it goes to the third round.”
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