Five talking points from UFC 128 aftermath

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So UFC 128 has come and gone and now it’s time to bring forth the five most important talking points coming out of the event. I have to admit that the event was a bit underwhelming for me. Mainly because the main event was so one-sided I suppose. I mean, I predicted that Jon Jones would beat Jones with TKO in the third round, but I thought Shogun Rua*would at least touch him.

The 5 talking points:

-Jon Jones is a beast. A part of me wants to say that Shogun was injured or something. That’s just how dominant Jones was on Saturday night. Maybe it was the long layoff again, Shogun did look pretty bad against Forrest Griffin and Mark Coleman. However, he was fighting a different animal on Saturday night. You know the super-fight that everyone has been talking about between GSP and Anderson Silva? I’m a supporter of that fight.*Well, I was a supporter of that fight. Now, the super-fight would be a match-up between Jon Jones and Anderson Silva. I’ll have more on that later this week.

-Jim Miller is the real deal. I knew Miller was good, but he really impressed me on Saturday night. He dominated Kamal Shalorus and put him away impressively, something no one had been able to do up till that point. I think Jim Miller would give Frankie Edgar a good run if*Edgar is able to retain his title against Gray Maynard. However, if Maynard wins I think Miller’s chances of winning go do pretty significantly. Simply because Maynard is huge and has such a powerful wrestling base. Of course, all of this is speculation because no one has said that Miller will get a title shot next. He’s up there in my opinion.

-Urijah Faber vs. Dominick Cruz is next according to Dana White. Of course, Faber already holds a win over Cruz but that was at featherweight 4 years ago. Cruz has improved considerably, so that would certainly be a fight worth*watching. Faber struggled to get Wineland down to the ground on Saturday, so it’ll be interesting to see how he would handle a better wrestler in Cruz this go around?

-Nate Marquardt looked good on Saturday night, but that fight was tailor-made for him. Props to Dan Miller for stepping in on short notice though. That guy is tough and the UFC should keep him around since he’s bailed them out on numerous occasions. Marquardt has a problem though in that he’s lost to all the top contenders in Yushin Okami and Chael Sonnen. A fight with Michael Bisping certainly would be interesting in my opinion.

-Mirko Cro Cop should retire. Dana White indicated that Saturday night was Mirko’s last fight in the UFC. He gave Brendan*Schaub all he could handle, but he should call it quits. I’ve been saying this for the past two years, but maybe now he’ll finally do it. I wonder why every time Mirko gets knocked out he falls in like dramatic fashion? I mean he just falls so awkwardly. Schaub is a promising prospect, but he has a ways to go before he’s a contender in my opinion. I’d like to see him take on the winner of Frank Mir vs. Roy Nelson.

In other news and notes, Luiz Cane did what he was supposed to do against Eliot Marshall. He couldn’t afford to lose that one as it would have been his third loss in a row. I’d like to see him face Ryan Bader next.*Edson Barbosa and Anthony Njokuani put on a striking show. I actually thought Njokuani deserved that decision, but it was such a close fight it could have gone either way.

This was the first of several huge UFC PPV’s that are lined up back to back. UFC 129 and UFC 130 should both do incredible numbers as they have some great fights on each of those cards. Be sure to check with us each day this week and I’ll be previewing the main card of the upcoming UFC Fight Night: Nogueira vs. Davis.

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Tags: Anderson Silva, featured, Jim Miller, Jon Jones, Mirko Cro Cop, Nate Marquardt, New Jersey, Newark, ufc 128 recap, Urijah Faber






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