Eurosport - Mon, 16 Nov 11:47:00 2009
Dave Meltzer of Yahoo! Sports US believes that British MMA has come of age after some impressive performances at UFC 105.
If there was an overriding theme for UFC 105 Saturday night, it was the coming-out party for British mixed martial arts.
In a country that hasn't embraced major American sports like football, basketball or baseball, MMA, in two and a half years has become one of the country's most popular sports, with a fan base that matched crowds in the UFC's hometown of Las Vegas in their appreciation for the technical points of the sport, and a roster of fighters that continually improves.
The country's two most popular MMA fighters, Michael Bisping (pictured) from Manchester and Dan Hardy from Liverpool, had the most impressive performances of their respective careers at the Manchester Evening News Arena, as British fighters had wins in six of eight matches against opponents from other countries.
Hardy (23-6, 1 no contest) scored an upset in winning a unanimous decision over Mike Swick (14-3), of San Jose, California, and the well-known American Kickboxing Academy team in a match to determine who will be the next opponent for welterweight champion Georges St Pierre.
Hardy was able to get the better of most of the standing exchanges, and surprised everyone with an improved wrestling game that allowed him to thwart all of Swick's takedown attempts throughout the three-round fight.
The Liverpudlian won by scores of 30-27, 29-28 and 30-27 in an impressive display which saw Hardy at one point taking Swick down and roughing him up on the ground, leaving the American bleeding from the side of the head.
UFC president Dana White said it was too soon to know when the St Pierre-Hardy match would take place, but did mention Las Vegas as a possible location.
Hardy has only been with the company for 13 months, winning a decision over Marcus Davis in his last outing.
"I'm blown away with his performance," said White of Hardy, noting that he also expected Swick to win.
"Mike Swick is one of the most underrated fighters in the UFC, and Dan Hardy handled him.
"Swick only lost once in the UFC, at 185 pounds, to Yushin Okami, and Yushin Okami is also one of the most underrated fighters in the UFC, and Okami only beat him by decision."
The book on Hardy was that he had strong punching power, like most of the British fighters, but that his wrestling game had lagged behind.
That's a general rule because wrestling barely exists as a sport in the UK. Swick is a strong all-around fighter who tried to exploit that weakness from the start until finding out it was no longer a weakness.
"I should have knocked him out," said Hardy. "I've got a new stand-up coach and I'm going to start putting people to sleep."
The match wasn't as explosive as hoped for early, but Hardy came on strong, particularly in the third round when he rocked Swick several times with punches.
Hardy, 27, was well known as the number two native star on the show, but is still able to walk the streets in a busy city and go largely unrecognized. But in becoming the first British fighter to get a title shot in the UFC, and with the company's increased exposure on television in the country, that may change.
With the exception of football, the national sport, boxing, and native sports like rugby and cricket, MMA is as visible any sport as in the country. And in comparison, the night before UFC 105, in Manchester, Ricky Hatton promoted a boxing show headlined by his brother, which was nationally televised and heavily promoted, and drew less than 1,000 fans, while the UFC event drew a sell-out of 16,693 fans. White said he believed that set an all-time record for the Manchester Evening News Arena.
Hardy will go into the title fight as a prohibitive underdog against one of the most dominant fighters in the history of the sport. Staying upright against St Pierre will be far more difficult, since he's considered the best takedown artist there is. St Pierre has beaten one opponent after another by taking them down at will and punishing them on the ground, including opponents with high-level wrestling ability.
In the other bout, Bisping (19-2) finished Denis Kang (32-12-1) after a hard knee at 4:21 of the second round.
Bisping admitted feeling incredible pressure, both from fighting in his home city and knowing that after being knocked out badly by Dan Henderson in his highest-profile fight on July 11, that a second loss would fuel criticism that his record was a creation of a company needing a UK star upon its arrival.
But he survived a first-round knockdown to come on strong in the second round. He took Kang down three times, and on the second, unleashed punches and elbows that left the 2006 Pride Grand Prix finalist with multiple cuts all over his face, and, Bisping claimed, a broken will.
"In the second round I could see him break," said Bisping, who is a relatively well-known sports star in the UK, the one UFC fighter known by people in the country who aren't necessarily sports fans. "I knew I was going to finish him then."
Bisping and Kang's fight brought the crowd to its feet, as both men picked up a $40,000 bonus for the best fight.
Besides the fighters, the audience has come a long way since UFC 70, two and a half years ago in the same building, when UFC began its UK expansion in earnest. The British crowd was no different than a typical Las Vegas crowd that has watched the sport on a regular basis for nearly eight years.
The crowd reacted wildly at the slightest position changes on the ground, such as fighters escaping to dominant positions and getting caught back in half guards, which took US crowds several years to fully appreciate.
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cashel, ur a t.w.a.t
o scot wrong again,im not american.however brits know what they r a sack of arrongant bas ards and cashel u pri ck grow up shame on u ........r u black thats ti ur black fu ckin nig air go beat ur girl u nig air bas ard
Americnas have an inferiority complex as they have no real history only fabrications and lies, they used to rock into battles, like the little man hiding until most of the fighting has been done clean up loose ends then claim your the hero,now they just fabricate evidence to play war against inferior foes to appear big no wonder they all act like @#$% or sorry typo Gerard, they have world series baseball when only two countries play in it and when they actually play the rest of the world they loose. anyway well done British lads a win is a win it's in the books that way who cares what country you come from appreciate talent when it is shown ( p.s i'm not British). Or a small minded racist like yourself gerard when you grow pubes you may again comment. oh by the way no need to rebut as anything you say I will not have time to have an interpreter decipher for me if you do not understand nay of the big words look at a dictionary if you know what that is lol.
dan hardy is not a liverpudlian
Gerard -
1. I do not have a sister, so she must be yours!
2. Yes, the truth does hurt and it seems to have hurt you quite a bit!
3. What ever loser.
truths hurts you arrogant bristish bas arrds all overrated big time only time will tell and like every other brit i will watch them fall...fu ck of and die
clearly u cant say pakistan ..on @#$% @#$% @#$%
ima u sound like a @#$% .fu ck off
Sweet Jesus, are these forums just for people with anger issues, or do people come home from work and just want to dis some one. So many haters!!! So many Retards!!!!! Why!!!!!!!!
cant wait 2 c hardy get his @#$% kicked by gsp
ok I am confused! Dind't Swick go 3 rounds and was never knocked down. Gerard, you obviously don't like the British fighters, don't you have a US site you could visit and jack off to other British fighter haters? Whats the bet he is 5'2, has a tiny @#$%, can't last more than 15 seconds with a woman and has married his sister????
Gerard, I've seen a few comments of yours in the past. You really have some issues that need to be dealt with, either with a therapist or a good smack in the mouth. You have such pent up anger. I presume you are a steroid addict with a very small manhood, hence, your need to mouth off with so much anger. Please, get out more and live a little.
you british bas tards arent crying about hardy landing a punch after swick was out,no but hendo does and u english bas tards are in a up roar...as i said before its one rule for the brits and another for evryone else.not a peep.... english law{do as we say,not as we do}go fu ck urselfs you shower off @#$%s.
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