March 2011 MMA Top 10 Pound-for-Pound

Metal85

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1. Anderson Silva (1): Silva has so thoroughly cleaned out the middleweight division that everyone is talking about putting him in a superfight against the champion of another weight class. If that's what happens, I'd rather see Silva take on Jones than take on Georges St. Pierre. As the best fighter in the sport, Silva should test himself by taking on a bigger opponent, not a smaller opponent.

2. Georges St Pierre (2): The upcoming fight with Jake Shields is a great example of how we've all just come to expect consistent greatness from GSP: Shields is a terrific fighter who's riding a 15-fight winning streak, and yet it's hard to find anyone who really thinks Shields has much of a chance. We can practically hear Bruce Buffer announcing that all three judges scored the fight 50-45 for St. Pierre right now. That's just what's assume of GSP these days.

3. Jon Jones (9): Is it too soon to put Jones up this high? I don't think so. Not after the way he destroyed a legend in Shogun. Not after the way he's dominated everyone he's faced, from Ryan Bader to Vladimir Matyushenko to Brandon Vera and even Matt Hamill in the fight Jones lost by disqualification. Jones isn't just winning, he's winning like Secretariat in the Belmont. No one at 205 pounds is close.

4. Jose Aldo (3): The featherweight division is arguably the UFC's weakest, and that means it's a little tough to gauge Aldo against the champions of the deeper weight classes. But he's been spectacular so far, building up an 18-1 record at age 24, and I expect him to whip Mark Hominick at UFC 129.

5. Dominick Cruz (5): Cruz has a 17-1 record and only a couple of those 17 wins have even been close. So there's no arguing with what he's accomplished in the sport so far. However, the one loss is to Urijah Faber, who will now challenge Cruz for the bantamweight belt. We'll find out in the rematch whether Cruz has improved enough since losing to Faber in 2007 to really be considered one of the sport's elite, or whether Faber will be back on the pound-for-pound list.

6. Frank Edgar (6): It's amazing how much the lightweight division in MMA has changed in the last year. Before Edgar beat B.J. Penn in April of 2010, the lightweight class was viewed as fairly weak, with Penn head and shoulders above the rest. Now it's viewed as a shark tank full of challenges, with a long line of contenders already in the UFC, coming to the UFC from the WEC or (eventually) coming to the UFC from Strikeforce. But one thing that hasn't changed since April is that Edgar is at the head of the class.

7. Gray Maynard (7): First in line for Edgar's belt is Maynard, who fought him to a draw in January and gets a rematch in May. Maynard has a great chance of dethroning Edgar, but if he loses he'll spend the rest of his career kicking himself for failing to finish Edgar in the first round of their classic New Year's Day fight.

8. Cain Velasquez (8): The king of the heavyweights remains out of commission, awaiting a bout with the Brock Lesnar-Junior dos Santos winner, likely in the fall.

9. Joseph Benavidez (10): Having now moved from the WEC to the UFC, Benavidez just keeps winning, taking a unanimous decision over Ian Loveland at UFC 128. Benavidez is 14-2, with the only two losses coming to Cruz, even though he's fighting in a weight class above where he should be. I still maintain that the UFC needs to start a 125-pound flyweight division, and that if that ever happens Benavidez will reign as the division's champion. For now, he's just below championship-caliber, while consistently fighting bigger opponents.

10. Jon Fitch (NR): After a controversial draw with B.J. Penn in February, Fitch will get a chance to finish things in their rematch in July. I thought he deserved to win the first fight, and I think he'll beat Penn more convincingly the second time around and show that even if he can't beat St. Pierre, he's better than anyone else at 170 pounds.
 
Wow, Jones at number 3. I will believe it once he's done what no one else had done in years and holds the Light Heavyweight belt for a few fights. The only time I can remember the belt being defended since Rampage lost it was Machida's "win" over Shogun.
 
Wow, Jones at number 3. I will believe it once he's done what no one else had done in years and holds the Light Heavyweight belt for a few fights. The only time I can remember the belt being defended since Rampage lost it was Machida's "win" over Shogun.


I think its saying he is 9 I think it goes by the number in the parentheses
 
The number in parenthesis are their previos ranking. I wonder who was dropped from the list in order for Fitch to make it.
 
I know Frank Edgar personally , he is a super guy

I totally read the last part of that statement wrong lol damn you brain in "he is a super guy" my mind moved the 'A' over a 7 letters to the right, and butted the 'U' completely out of there all together
 
I totally read the last part of that statement wrong lol damn you brain in "he is a super guy" my mind moved the 'A' over a 7 letters to the right, and butted the 'U' completely out of there all together
I do the same thing when people text me
 
I know Frank Edgar personally , he is a super guy

I am a huge fan of his for a few reasons. One is because I met him at the Arnold in 08 and he was very down to earth and a great guy who took time out to talk to all the fans. The second thing kinda applies to the same thing, but I didn't know there was a camera crew following him at the Arnold for the MTV show "True Life", well upon catching this episode, I happened to notice that in the shot they show him at the Arnold, I and my ex happen to be in the line talking to him. So because of him, I was on that episode for a split second, everyone started texting me telling me I was on MTV and I had no idea until they told me it was for a show and I watched it and sure as shit, there I was.....If you look up the video online, at the 6:42 point, there's a blonde chick in a white Hollister sweatshirt, that's my ex and I'm right behind her in a red BSN "The League" shirt with a red sox hat on. I tried embedding the video, but it wouldn't work
 
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I am a huge fan of his for a few reasons. One is because I met him at the Arnold in 08 and he was very down to earth and a great guy who took time out to talk to all the fans. The second thing kinda applies to the same thing, but I didn't know there was a camera crew following him at the Arnold for the MTV show "True Life", well upon catching this episode, I happened to notice that in the shot they show him at the Arnold, I and my ex happen to be in the line talking to him. So because of him, I was on that episode for a split second, everyone started texting me telling me I was on MTV and I had no idea until they told me it was for a show and I watched it and sure as shit, there I was.....If you look up the video online, at the 6:42 point, there's a blonde chick in a white Hollister sweatshirt, that's my ex and I'm right behind her in a red BSN "The League" shirt with a red sox hat on. I tried embedding the video, but it wouldn't work
Thats fantastic my man, funny how life is and whos looking, only to turn around and see yourself on TV.
He really is a super guy, and had the privilege to train with him and others that have been in his corner for his last fight. The kid is super strong for his size and yields excellent techniques and submissions. I see him often at the schools we train at, he will talk with anyone, and has absolutely a none existing ego, humble is an understatement. And the dude loves kids and helping them at these schools, just a great asset to have in the spot and a icon that should get more recognition for his zeal and compassion for others alike that train.
 
Thats fantastic my man, funny how life is and whos looking, only to turn around and see yourself on TV.
He really is a super guy, and had the privilege to train with him and others that have been in his corner for his last fight. The kid is super strong for his size and yields excellent techniques and submissions. I see him often at the schools we train at, he will talk with anyone, and has absolutely a none existing ego, humble is an understatement. And the dude loves kids and helping them at these schools, just a great asset to have in the spot and a icon that should get more recognition for his zeal and compassion for others alike that train.

That pretty much describes the impression I got when I met him there.
 
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