UFC's Dan Hardy, Ben Saunders Surging - Fighters.com’s January Welterweight Rankings
By: Chad Edward Posted On: January 16, 2010 at 8:48pm
Fighters.com’s fifth-ranked welterweight “Outlaw” Dan Hardy (23-6) has one chance at beating Fighters.com and UFC Welterweight Champion “Rush” Georges St. Pierre (19-2) at UFC 111 in Newark March 27. It’s a slim chance, despite the hype that is being spun to convince us that the Hardy versus St. Pierre matchup is competitive.
If Hardy wants to win he has to be aggressive, unlike second-ranked “Pitbull” Thiago Alves (16-4) was when he turned into a poodle in the Octagon versus St. Pierre at UFC 100 in Las Vegas last July.
Now, it’s likely… No, let me correct myself. St. Pierre is going to slam Hardy to the mat every time Hardy throws a combination. But, St. Pierre is going to do that anyway.
So, my message to Hardy, if he’s reading, is this: Go ahead and let me know now whether you’re going to be satisfied with going five rounds on your back just so you can claim you went the distance. That way I can save $44.95.
However, if you want to take the slim chance that you can connect on GSP and, if not finish him, at least reset the dynamics of the fight and give yourself an oppotunity for an upset, then you can have my $44.95.
On the undercard of UFC 111, newly tenth-ranked “Killa B” Ben Saunders (8-1-2) and “Hitman” Martin Kampmann (16-3) will matchup.
Saunders made the list this month and Hardy jumped from ninth to fifth after Hardy’s disqualification loss to “Zenko” Yoshiyuki Yoshida (11-4) in 2007 expired from Hardy’s two-year record. Yoshida will need to prove himself to return to the welterweight top ten.
Fighters.com’s January Welterweight Rankings
1. “Rush” Georges St. Pierre (19-2)
2. “Pitbull” Thiago Alves (16-4)
3. Jon Fitch (20-3)
4. Paulo Thiago (8-1)
5. “Outlaw” Dan Hardy (23-6)
6. Jake Shields (24-4-1)
7. Josh Koscheck (14-4)
8. Matt Hughes (41-7)
9. “Quick” Mike Swick (14-3)
10. “Killa B” Ben Saunders (8-1-2)
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