Primer: UFC 110
Jake Rossen Feb 19, 2010
Dave Mandel/Sherdog.com
If you enjoy deeper meaning in your sporting events, you can look at UFC 110 as the possible end of a paved road for two of fighting’s most destructive talents.
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Ironically, Filipovic himself may be at blame for the career slide of Wanderlei Silva, a vicious fighter who dominated the Japanese scene for much of the last decade. Filipovic’s knockout of Silva invited a series of losses, some by KO, that have deprived fans in the States the Viking-Dahmer style Silva displayed in Japan.
Can either man correct his career slide? It’ll cost you $44.95 to
find out.
What: UFC 110: Relentless, a nine-bout fight card from the Acer Arena in Sydney, Australia.
When: Saturday, Feb. 20 (Feb. 21 in Oz) at 10 p.m. ET on pay-per-view.
Why You Should Care: Because undefeated heavyweight Cain Velasquez will be in more trouble on the ground than he’s ever thought possible against a rejuvenated Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira; because Silva’s fight with Michael Bisping might be the best three minutes of the night; because Ryan Bader could jump acres in the 205-pound division with a win over an experienced Keith Jardine; and because 15,000 Australian fans previously deprived of a live UFC event should make everything seem that much more intense.
Fight of the Night: Nogueira/Velasquez, the ultimate example of experience and attrition over youth and aggression.
Hype Quote of the Show: “Everybody don’t like him.” -- Silva, channeling Sara Lee, on Bisping.
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