UFC Fight Night 79 (11/28, Seoul, South Korea): Bendo vs. Alves
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 2:55 am
Indulge me here.
The UFC will be making its long awaited debut in South Korea at the end of this year, and even though it's only going to be a Fight Pass Fight Night, I'm pretty excited. It will be my first live UFC event, provided the tickets aren't priced out of my budget.
I'm going to use this space to brainstorm fighters and fights until an official card is announced.
Likely participants (FightMatrix ranking in parentheses):
Dong-hyun Kim (WW#11), last fight 5/23/2015, win over Josh Burkman
Could be the main eventer here, though there are some other guys who may be bigger draws. Not on an ideal schedule, but I'm guessing he will wait for a chance to fight in Korea (this applies to a lot of guys on this list).
Possible opponents: Demian Maia (he wants this rematch, they match up well in rankings)
Hyun-gyu Lim (WW#63), last fight 5/16/2015, loss to Neil Magny
Seems like he should be higher than that ranking suggests, and will probably be one of the higher profile names on the card.
Possible opponents: Nelson/Hathaway loser, Ben Saunders, Thatch/Howard loser
Benson Henderson (LW#4), last fight 2/14/2015, win over Brandon Thatch (at WW)
It feels like I've seen him fight since then, but maybe not. He's said he wants to be on this card, and I think he'll get his wish. Possible main eventer. Would love to see them bring over Eddie Alvarez and do that fight as the main event. His willingness/ability to fight at WW increases the chances of him landing on this card.
Possible opponents: Alvarez, another top 20 LW
Tae-hyun Bang (LW#273), last fight 5/16/2015, loss to Jon Tuck
Could be cut between now and then, but they may keep him around just for this card.
Possible opponents: ????, someone ranked pretty low and also on the chopping block or a fighter making his debut
Doo-ho Choi (FW#46), last fight 11/22/2014, win over Juan Manuel Puig
Would have forgotten about this guy if not for the sort by country feature on FightMatrix. He's got a good record and ranking, but I don't think they would give him a very high profile guy. Last guy he fought was ranked 300+. The long layoff could also mean he won't be on this card.
Yui-chul Nam (FW#109), last fight 5/16/2015, loss to Phillipe Nover
Was never impressed with this guy, but he's been winning fights until running into Nover.
Kyung-ho Kang (BW#33), last fight 9/20/2014, win over Michinori Tanaka
Not sure why he hasn't been active. Wouldn't be surprised to see him get a big(ish) name if he ends up on the card.
Potential opponents: Caraway/Wineland winner, Holdsworth, Mizugaki, Yahya/Kanehara winner
Seo-hee Ham (WSW#24), last fight 12/12/2014, loss to Joanne Calderwood
A long time top 5er at 105, Hamderlei Silva went up to 115 in order to fight in the UFC. Don't see a fight scheduled for her, but she's legit. I'd give her a big(ish) name and put her fairly high on the card.
Potential opponents: Namajunas (would be a great fight IMO), Esparza, Torres, Hill...any of the TUF women really
Potential participants:
Yoshihiro Akiyama/Sung-hoon Choo (WW#199), last fight 9/20/2014, win over Amir Sadollah
Semi-retired, but I'm guessing he fights on this card in a pretty high profile spot. He's a household name in Korea. Could be the opponent to either Kim or Lim, or get another big(ish) name at either WW or MW. I'm guessing they throw rankings out the window and just try to make a fun fight if he's involved.
Ah-Sol Kwon (LW#162), 20-8, RoadFC LW Champ
This guy is pretty good, and fun to watch. RoadFC doesn't seem to have problems with letting their champs go, so he could get a call.
Mu-Gyeom Choi (FW#75), 6-3, RoadFC FW Champ
Haven't been super impressed by him so far, but he's young and already a champ. Could get the call.
Doo-won Seo (FW#114), 10-8
A major figure in Korean MMA. May get the call as a courtesy.
The UFC will be making its long awaited debut in South Korea at the end of this year, and even though it's only going to be a Fight Pass Fight Night, I'm pretty excited. It will be my first live UFC event, provided the tickets aren't priced out of my budget.
I'm going to use this space to brainstorm fighters and fights until an official card is announced.
Likely participants (FightMatrix ranking in parentheses):
Dong-hyun Kim (WW#11), last fight 5/23/2015, win over Josh Burkman
Could be the main eventer here, though there are some other guys who may be bigger draws. Not on an ideal schedule, but I'm guessing he will wait for a chance to fight in Korea (this applies to a lot of guys on this list).
Possible opponents: Demian Maia (he wants this rematch, they match up well in rankings)
Hyun-gyu Lim (WW#63), last fight 5/16/2015, loss to Neil Magny
Seems like he should be higher than that ranking suggests, and will probably be one of the higher profile names on the card.
Possible opponents: Nelson/Hathaway loser, Ben Saunders, Thatch/Howard loser
Benson Henderson (LW#4), last fight 2/14/2015, win over Brandon Thatch (at WW)
It feels like I've seen him fight since then, but maybe not. He's said he wants to be on this card, and I think he'll get his wish. Possible main eventer. Would love to see them bring over Eddie Alvarez and do that fight as the main event. His willingness/ability to fight at WW increases the chances of him landing on this card.
Possible opponents: Alvarez, another top 20 LW
Tae-hyun Bang (LW#273), last fight 5/16/2015, loss to Jon Tuck
Could be cut between now and then, but they may keep him around just for this card.
Possible opponents: ????, someone ranked pretty low and also on the chopping block or a fighter making his debut
Doo-ho Choi (FW#46), last fight 11/22/2014, win over Juan Manuel Puig
Would have forgotten about this guy if not for the sort by country feature on FightMatrix. He's got a good record and ranking, but I don't think they would give him a very high profile guy. Last guy he fought was ranked 300+. The long layoff could also mean he won't be on this card.
Yui-chul Nam (FW#109), last fight 5/16/2015, loss to Phillipe Nover
Was never impressed with this guy, but he's been winning fights until running into Nover.
Kyung-ho Kang (BW#33), last fight 9/20/2014, win over Michinori Tanaka
Not sure why he hasn't been active. Wouldn't be surprised to see him get a big(ish) name if he ends up on the card.
Potential opponents: Caraway/Wineland winner, Holdsworth, Mizugaki, Yahya/Kanehara winner
Seo-hee Ham (WSW#24), last fight 12/12/2014, loss to Joanne Calderwood
A long time top 5er at 105, Hamderlei Silva went up to 115 in order to fight in the UFC. Don't see a fight scheduled for her, but she's legit. I'd give her a big(ish) name and put her fairly high on the card.
Potential opponents: Namajunas (would be a great fight IMO), Esparza, Torres, Hill...any of the TUF women really
Potential participants:
Yoshihiro Akiyama/Sung-hoon Choo (WW#199), last fight 9/20/2014, win over Amir Sadollah
Semi-retired, but I'm guessing he fights on this card in a pretty high profile spot. He's a household name in Korea. Could be the opponent to either Kim or Lim, or get another big(ish) name at either WW or MW. I'm guessing they throw rankings out the window and just try to make a fun fight if he's involved.
Ah-Sol Kwon (LW#162), 20-8, RoadFC LW Champ
This guy is pretty good, and fun to watch. RoadFC doesn't seem to have problems with letting their champs go, so he could get a call.
Mu-Gyeom Choi (FW#75), 6-3, RoadFC FW Champ
Haven't been super impressed by him so far, but he's young and already a champ. Could get the call.
Doo-won Seo (FW#114), 10-8
A major figure in Korean MMA. May get the call as a courtesy.