Objective Perspective: Silva vs Sonnen II
Going into UFC 148, there are a lot of burning questions in the minds of MMA fans & media alike.
Has Silva made the right adjustments in order to properly neutralize Sonnen's wrestling (which saw the champ on his back at the mercy of Chael's ground and pound numerous times)?
Will Sonnen once again outstrike the man said to be the greatest striker in the UFC, besting his previous record for the amount of punishment handed to the Brazilian in his career all in a matter of 25 minutes?
For that matter, with adjustments made on the end of both parties, will Sonnen still pose a test to Silva, thus proving that it was Sonnen's own abilities, not the fight or the circumstances surrounding it, that saw him manage to knock the middleweight champ around unlike any other for 4 1/2 rounds two years ago? Or will this go-round prove that their last meet was a fluke, that Silva didnt take Sonnen seriously enough back then but this time, with an acute awareness of Sonnen's skills, he'll be able to tuck away the Oregon native as easily as his previous opponents?
From my perspective, I blasphemously don't care who wins.
Would it be cool to see Chael Sonnen take the belt, thus being the first in 6 years to solve the puzzle of Anderson Silva? For sure. Do I also want to see Anderson Silva pull off some crazy beautiful submission move, as he is so apt to effortlessly do? Hell yeah.
Regardless of who wins and who loses, I want to see something spectacular. And if any match up this summer is guaranteed to show the spectator's something spectacular regardless of the victor, it's this one.
Sonnen wants that belt, that's undeniable. Not only did he promise his late father that he would win a championship, but this circumstance is gruelingly personal with astronomically high stakes. In their last bout Chael stunned the world as he, to quote commentator Joe Rogan, "beat [Silva] pillar to post for the better part of five rounds" only to be submitted in the last two minutes of the fight with a triangle choke. He feels he won regardless of the miracle sub Silva pulled off, and many fans agree with him; he's set out to prove that he's not only the better fighter, but the better man. This time, walking into this fight, Chael saw Anderson's belt and raised him a career; if Chael wins, Anderson has to leave the UFC middleweight division. If Anderson wins, Chael leaves the Ultimate Fighting Championship forever. At least that's what he claimed after his recent win over Michael Bisping snagged him his contendership position, and I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if he stuck to his word.
Silva wants to prove that he's still a puzzle, a mystery man that no one has ever truly defeated in the UFC. He wants to hurt the man who insulted him, his country, his countrymen, and his family. He doesn't just want to keep his belt, he wants to seek revenge for the one man who has been able to make him fall down and look human in his years with the UFC.
All that is enthralling, but here's why I don't care who wins.
Simply put, I don't have a favorite.
I respect Sonnen as a fighter because he's not a pussy. He doesn't quit, through pain, injury, and struggle he'll keep on trucking. He's got the biggest mouth in the UFC but he backs up everything he says, word-for-word, with his work in the octagon. He's got incredible heart and he's inarguably one of the most entertaining personalities in the game.
That said, there are things that I don't like about Chael Sonnen. His style of trash talk is not always my favorite. I feel he's a bit full of himself sometimes.
That being said, there are things I don't like about Anderson Silva.
His win over Demian Maia was an embarassment to the sport, to the UFC, and to himself. It showed that he was full of himself, arrogant, and had little respect for the fans or the sport. If it was so easy to fight Maia that he was could so confidently dance around the octagon, he should've finished his opponent instead. He should've delivered to the fans, fans who paid for tickets or paid for the PPV, another beautiful finish, rather than doing the goddamn tango all the way to a decision.
Unlike Rich Franklin's prediction for the fight, I think this time around will be another bout filled to the brim with fire, excitement, and heart. For goodness sake; Anderson Silva participated in trash talk for the first time in God knows how long because Chael Sonnen gets under his skin that much. How could this not be a fantastic fight?
No matter who wins, I expect a spectacular fight. If it's a 30-second finish or five rounds of insane back-and-forth action, I'll be a happy camper. $125 nose bleed seats? I doubt I'll regret that purchase as long as I live.
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