UFC 107 Primer
Jake Rossen Dec 11, 2009
D.
Mandel/Sherdog.com
As an event orchestrated almost exclusively around a coming-home gimmick for Memphis native Quinton Jackson, Saturday’s “UFC 107: Penn vs. Sanchez” fails rather miserably. (Jackson is too busy becoming the next Brian Bosworth.) As a card bolstered by two homicidal 155 lb. fighters, it should be judged for what it is, not what it could’ve been.
Advertisement
To know a great athlete is diluting his own mark by toiling in weird, random bids is frustrating. He’s found his fit. It’s a pleasure to watch. Keep him away from the white flour.
What: UFC 107: Penn vs. Sanchez, an
11-bout card from the FedEx Forum in Memphis, Tenn.
When: Saturday, December 12, at 10 p.m. ET on pay per view
Why You Should Care: Because Penn won’t be able to sit back against a hyper Diego Sanchez; because Frank Mir has slowly morphed into a hulking Zen master of bone-breaking; because you can actually lose weight watching Clay Guida fight; and because Paul Buentello aiming for the altitude head of 6’11” Stefan Struve is a little bit of Japan, right here at home.
Fight of the Night: For both consequences and action, it’s hard to think anything other than a flash KO will stop Penn/Sanchez from being a Fight of the Year contender.
Sleeper Fight of the Night: Alan Belcher vs. Wilson Gouveia; Gouveia likes his finishes and Belcher’s fight with Yoshihiro Akiyama earned Fight of the Night honors in July.
Hype Quote of the Night: “[Kongo] might recently have decided to [work more jiu-jitsu,] but that just shows the mindset: if it took this long, to have a fight with me before starting to improve, how motivated are you to do it?” -- Mir to Sherdog.com and gathered media
Related Articles