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Talks of UFC's Randy Couture at top of 205 Division Ridiculous

Posted On: February 9, 2010 at 5:21pm
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The post UFC 109 talks have begun and it did not take long for many to say Fighters.com’s tenth-ranked heavyweight “Natural” Randy Couture (18-10) just elevated himself to the top five of the light-heavyweight division with his win over “The Hammer” Mark Coleman (16-10) Saturday night. The thought of him being in the top five is ridiculous when you look at the division and what he is done in the division since coming back down from heavyweight.

Randy Couture is a fighter that I admire and have a hard time picking against but he is not near the top of the division. How can a fight against Coleman, a man not in the top ten of the light heavyweight division, suddenly put Randy in the top five? If Mark had beaten a top tier fighter in his last fight then I might be able to see an argument for it but his win was over Stephan Bonnar (11-6) whose last win inside the Octagon was in October of 2007.

The light heavyweight division is not a weak division. If it was not so stacked with guys ready to make title runs then putting Randy in their makes sense.

Currently you have guys like “Little Nog” Antonio Rogerio Nogueira (17-3) and “Bones” Jon Jones (9-1) making a splash in the division and the top spots held by Fighters.com and UFC light heavyweight champion “Dragon” Lyoto Machida (16-0) and “Shogun” Mauricio Rua (18-4). Rounding out the top five is “Sugar” Rashad Evans (14-1-1) in my opinion. This leaves Randy on the outside of the top 5 at the very least. That does not include the fact that Fighters.com and UFC middleweight champion “Spider” Anderson Silva (25-4) has fought a few fights in that division and has to be considered a contender.

I can easily put Randy in the top ten of the division but that would be it for now. He has slowed a bit with age and doesn’t get his punches off as fast nor are his take downs as explosive. The only way to see exactly where he fits in the rankings is to put him in a fight with someone like “Bones” Jones, “Little Nog” or even Anderson Silva.

Silva has a fight coming up against “The Phenom” Vitor Belfort (18-8) and with Randy fighting as often as he has been this fight would be to far out for it to be the next fight for Randy. It is a fight that would bring in massive pay-per-view numbers though. The man many feel is the pound-for-pound best in the world versus Captain America is an easy sell.

Who should Randy fight next in order to keep moving toward a title shot in the future? Would Jones be to much for him? Maybe a fight with Thiago Silva (15-2) who is coming off a loss to Evans at UFC 108 would be smart.

No matter who Dana White and Joe Silva find for Randy to fight, I am sure many will say it is a fight Randy can’t win but history shows it is never smart to count out Randy Couture.

Comments

  1. LilJohn
    Comment by LilJohn
    02/09/2010 at 9:18 pm | #1

    It is refreshing for us middle aged guys to see Randy Couture is still a formidable opponent.
    So far as the ratings go, I will leave that up to you guys. I hope he goes out while on top and doesn’t try to extend his glory beyond reason thereby suffering a disappointing exit from MMA. Too many athletes have done this in the past.

  2. madheartmma
    Comment by madheartmma
    02/10/2010 at 12:57 am | #2

    I love Randy just like the rest of America, but B.Vera got ROBBED, We all know this,never count Randy out, BUT, there are ALOT of better fighter at 205…about 9 better. Regardless.. Randy for President (of the UFC)

  3. What?
    Comment by What?
    02/11/2010 at 2:34 pm | #3

    madheartm,

    Randy beat up Brandon Vera from the start to the finish. Vera got in one or two good punches, but otherwise it was all Couture. I’m not even a Couture fan and I could see that. I will a agree that there are a lot of fighters better than Couture, but Vera is not one of them.

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