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27 July 2009

There are still good fights at Middleweight and Welterweight Division in the UFC. By "Dr. MMA" Tim Lee

I believe that there are still good fights in the Middleweight and Welterweight Division in the UFC. It just doesn’t involve the current champions in those divisions: Anderson Silva (Current UFC Middleweight Champion) and Georges St-Pierre (Current UFC Welterweight Champion).
    Don’t get me wrong. I like watching Anderson Silva and Georges St-Pierre. I would rather like to watch them in a back and forth fight. I wouldn’t mind seeing watching rematch between Jon Fitch and Thiago Alves. I am really looking forward to Nate Marquardt vs. Demian Maia. Most of the times, the best fights in the UFC didn’t involve the champion.
      I am currently more excited for the fights in the UFC Welterweight Division and UFC Middleweight Division that doesn’t involve the champion. Why? At least those fights are more evenly matched on paper and it most likely won’t be a one-sided beatdown.

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