Hello everyone,
I've been dormant for about 6 months now as I moved back from Hawaii to Texas. This is my first post in awhile and I have some random thoughts that I'd like to get some feedback on. Here goes.
1. The Heavyweight division will pick up some new steam with some less unknown heavyweights making a name for themselves. I'm thinking of Josh Barnett and Heath Herring. Both are big men w/ Josh at 6'4" and 270 lbs and Heath at 6'7" and 255 lbs. However both have really good submission skills for big guys and Josh has great standup skills. He looked damn impressive in Superbrawl and throws great knees, elbows and never seems to tire even though he carries extra weight. Josh is undefeated in about 25 NHB fights and has defeated John Marsh and Bobby Hoffman already.
Heath really impressed me w/ his win over Tom Erickson and his KO over Enson. I think he is now ready to face the A fighters as is Barnett. Also I think Pete Williams is underrated and should be in the top 3 on anyone's list. HE dominated his division in two Superbrawl torunamnets. HE owns a viscious KO win over Mark Coleman and half KO'd Kevin Randelman at the end of round 1. Pete had a diagonal mount on Kevin w/ one of Kevin's arms trapped as he smashed Kevin's face in w/ punchs. Only the bell saved Kevin as he layed there for at least 20 seconds and need ed help getting to his corner. If there'd been only 5 more seconds in the round it would have been a KO win for Pete. Pete also just demolished Roger Neff, the wrestling monolith. Pete looks more cut and has a solid all around game.
It's now the year for truly big men w/ great submission skills and good standup to shine, rather than the great wrestler w/ G&P and a few learned submission defenses.
(Josh Barnett, Heath Herring, Pete Williams & Ricco Rodriguez).
Also Randy Couture is back and now training NHB full time....this year will be fun.
2. My picks,in order, for the top heavyweights by the end of 2001 are:
Igor Vovchanchin
Pete Williams
Randy Couture
Josh Barnett
Heath Herring
Pedro Rizzo
Mark Coleman
Mark Kerr
3. I feel sorry for Daijro Matsui as he has suffered brutal defeats in has last couple fights. Igor Vovchanchin, Vanderlai Silva, Vitor Belfort and Todd Medina have all turned his face into a bleeding pulp of minced meat. He looked nonhuman after some of his fights. He should seriously consider retiring before he has severe facial disfiguration and/or brain damage.
4. The middle weight division will look pretty good this year. I think Sakuraba and Frank Shamrock are still tops but I think the new improved Tito Ortiz could beat either one. Tito is a natural 220 pounder who cuts to make weight and then fights at a 25 pound advantage over his opposition. As today's technique is so great, that's too much of a weight advantage nowadays and w/ his much improved standup and cardio I think TItio will rule the middleweight division. Frank Shamrock always fought at about 194-196 lbs w/ clothes on after eating a meal. He's probably a natural 175-180 pounder. Also, I'd like to see Alexandre "Cacareco" Ferreira in the mix. He's an awesome fighter w/ many impressive wins. Vanderlai Silva and Alan Goes are still in the mix too. Goes is still undefeated in my book and I'd love to see him against Tito Ortiz.
5. The lightweights are in a flux right now. I thought Matt Hughes was the new, uncrowned king of this division. But two losses to Dennis Hallman by unconsciousness via guillotine and now armbar tapout have shaken the division.
Ray "Bruddah" Cooper has awesome standup skills and dominated all competion in Superbrawl. I really thought he'd knockout Frank Trigg, but Trigg won via forearm choke. Then Sakurai beat Trigg. I think anyone could take a fight on any given night, but overall, I think this is a really talented division and my picks for 2001 rankings are:
Dave Menne
Sakurai
Jose "Pele" Landi
Matt Hughes
Frank Trigg
Ray "Bruddah" Cooper
Dennis Hallman (would like to see more of him)
Carlos Newton (he is a wild card)
I can't wait to see the upcoming Pele vs Matt Hughes fight in Kuwait.
5. Fights I'd love to see in 2001 are:
Alan Goes vs Ryan Gracie
Frank Shamrock vs Sakuraba
Tank Abbott vs Ralph Gracie
Pete Williams vs Fujita (I think Pete can KO him)
Matt Serra vs any other top ligthweights
Royler Gracie vs BJ Penn (in ADCC)
Helio Gracie vs Sakuraba
Rickson Gracie vs Takada III
Heath Herring vs Mark Kerr
Igor Vovchancin vs Gilbert Yvel
6. There are many trainers in NHB but I think Matt Hume is really good as he produces some awesome, well rounded fighters. He has Josh Barnett and Dennis Hallman in the wings. I'd like to see how Aaron Riley looks after a year of training under Hume.
Well, I've rambled enough for now. Take care all.
MEB Boy
I've been dormant for about 6 months now as I moved back from Hawaii to Texas. This is my first post in awhile and I have some random thoughts that I'd like to get some feedback on. Here goes.
1. The Heavyweight division will pick up some new steam with some less unknown heavyweights making a name for themselves. I'm thinking of Josh Barnett and Heath Herring. Both are big men w/ Josh at 6'4" and 270 lbs and Heath at 6'7" and 255 lbs. However both have really good submission skills for big guys and Josh has great standup skills. He looked damn impressive in Superbrawl and throws great knees, elbows and never seems to tire even though he carries extra weight. Josh is undefeated in about 25 NHB fights and has defeated John Marsh and Bobby Hoffman already.
Heath really impressed me w/ his win over Tom Erickson and his KO over Enson. I think he is now ready to face the A fighters as is Barnett. Also I think Pete Williams is underrated and should be in the top 3 on anyone's list. HE dominated his division in two Superbrawl torunamnets. HE owns a viscious KO win over Mark Coleman and half KO'd Kevin Randelman at the end of round 1. Pete had a diagonal mount on Kevin w/ one of Kevin's arms trapped as he smashed Kevin's face in w/ punchs. Only the bell saved Kevin as he layed there for at least 20 seconds and need ed help getting to his corner. If there'd been only 5 more seconds in the round it would have been a KO win for Pete. Pete also just demolished Roger Neff, the wrestling monolith. Pete looks more cut and has a solid all around game.
It's now the year for truly big men w/ great submission skills and good standup to shine, rather than the great wrestler w/ G&P and a few learned submission defenses.
(Josh Barnett, Heath Herring, Pete Williams & Ricco Rodriguez).
Also Randy Couture is back and now training NHB full time....this year will be fun.
2. My picks,in order, for the top heavyweights by the end of 2001 are:
Igor Vovchanchin
Pete Williams
Randy Couture
Josh Barnett
Heath Herring
Pedro Rizzo
Mark Coleman
Mark Kerr
3. I feel sorry for Daijro Matsui as he has suffered brutal defeats in has last couple fights. Igor Vovchanchin, Vanderlai Silva, Vitor Belfort and Todd Medina have all turned his face into a bleeding pulp of minced meat. He looked nonhuman after some of his fights. He should seriously consider retiring before he has severe facial disfiguration and/or brain damage.
4. The middle weight division will look pretty good this year. I think Sakuraba and Frank Shamrock are still tops but I think the new improved Tito Ortiz could beat either one. Tito is a natural 220 pounder who cuts to make weight and then fights at a 25 pound advantage over his opposition. As today's technique is so great, that's too much of a weight advantage nowadays and w/ his much improved standup and cardio I think TItio will rule the middleweight division. Frank Shamrock always fought at about 194-196 lbs w/ clothes on after eating a meal. He's probably a natural 175-180 pounder. Also, I'd like to see Alexandre "Cacareco" Ferreira in the mix. He's an awesome fighter w/ many impressive wins. Vanderlai Silva and Alan Goes are still in the mix too. Goes is still undefeated in my book and I'd love to see him against Tito Ortiz.
5. The lightweights are in a flux right now. I thought Matt Hughes was the new, uncrowned king of this division. But two losses to Dennis Hallman by unconsciousness via guillotine and now armbar tapout have shaken the division.
Ray "Bruddah" Cooper has awesome standup skills and dominated all competion in Superbrawl. I really thought he'd knockout Frank Trigg, but Trigg won via forearm choke. Then Sakurai beat Trigg. I think anyone could take a fight on any given night, but overall, I think this is a really talented division and my picks for 2001 rankings are:
Dave Menne
Sakurai
Jose "Pele" Landi
Matt Hughes
Frank Trigg
Ray "Bruddah" Cooper
Dennis Hallman (would like to see more of him)
Carlos Newton (he is a wild card)
I can't wait to see the upcoming Pele vs Matt Hughes fight in Kuwait.
5. Fights I'd love to see in 2001 are:
Alan Goes vs Ryan Gracie
Frank Shamrock vs Sakuraba
Tank Abbott vs Ralph Gracie
Pete Williams vs Fujita (I think Pete can KO him)
Matt Serra vs any other top ligthweights
Royler Gracie vs BJ Penn (in ADCC)
Helio Gracie vs Sakuraba
Rickson Gracie vs Takada III
Heath Herring vs Mark Kerr
Igor Vovchancin vs Gilbert Yvel
6. There are many trainers in NHB but I think Matt Hume is really good as he produces some awesome, well rounded fighters. He has Josh Barnett and Dennis Hallman in the wings. I'd like to see how Aaron Riley looks after a year of training under Hume.
Well, I've rambled enough for now. Take care all.
MEB Boy
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