Pound-for-Pound Top 10 MMA Fighters
It?s been a slow start to the summer for MMA?s elite, but the majority of our top 10 appear to be readying for battle in the second half of 2011.
Reigning pound-for-pound and UFC welterweight king Georges St. Pierre recently received his next assignment -- a major Oct. 29 defense against incoming ex-Strikeforce champ Nick Diaz -- while close-second Anderson Silva awaits his Aug. 27 rematch with top middleweight contender Yushin Okami at UFC 134 in Rio de Janeiro. Also in Rio, Mauricio Rua is set for a second go at Forrest Griffin, Rua?s first bout since having his UFC light heavyweight strap snatched in March by Jon Jones.
Young ?Bones? himself will see action in September, as Jones has been tapped to defend the aforementioned 205-pound belt against veteran Quinton ?Rampage? Jackson in Denver on Sept. 24. The winner of that matchup could have a contender lying in wait, with former champ Rashad Evans and unbeaten prospect Phil Davis set to square off Aug.6 in Philadelphia.
Other pound-for-pounders rumored for fall returns include Jake Shields, who could meet heavy-handed wrestler Jake Ellenberger on Sept. 17 in New Orleans, and Jon Fitch, who has reportedly been cleared to resume training in September and may rematch B.J. Penn in the fourth quarter. Featherweight dynamo Jose Aldo is also expected to defend his UFC title before the year is through, as is UFC lightweight ace Frankie Edgar.
It?s been a slow start to the summer for MMA?s elite, but the majority of our top 10 appear to be readying for battle in the second half of 2011.
Reigning pound-for-pound and UFC welterweight king Georges St. Pierre recently received his next assignment -- a major Oct. 29 defense against incoming ex-Strikeforce champ Nick Diaz -- while close-second Anderson Silva awaits his Aug. 27 rematch with top middleweight contender Yushin Okami at UFC 134 in Rio de Janeiro. Also in Rio, Mauricio Rua is set for a second go at Forrest Griffin, Rua?s first bout since having his UFC light heavyweight strap snatched in March by Jon Jones.
Young ?Bones? himself will see action in September, as Jones has been tapped to defend the aforementioned 205-pound belt against veteran Quinton ?Rampage? Jackson in Denver on Sept. 24. The winner of that matchup could have a contender lying in wait, with former champ Rashad Evans and unbeaten prospect Phil Davis set to square off Aug.6 in Philadelphia.
Other pound-for-pounders rumored for fall returns include Jake Shields, who could meet heavy-handed wrestler Jake Ellenberger on Sept. 17 in New Orleans, and Jon Fitch, who has reportedly been cleared to resume training in September and may rematch B.J. Penn in the fourth quarter. Featherweight dynamo Jose Aldo is also expected to defend his UFC title before the year is through, as is UFC lightweight ace Frankie Edgar.
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