Dan Henderson has long been thought he would fight anyone, anywhere, even at heavyweight. If not for Fedor to lose his last two fights at heavyweight, this fight would never have happened. Now we have to see the former welterweight champion to former Pride heavyweight champion of the Pride. Dan Henderson has never been one to shrink from a challenge, and certainly has a challenge before him. Henderson arrived in exceptional circumstances, two knockout victories before these victories, he lost on national television to Jake Shields. Emelianenko will be a victory on its biggest victory to date, and the help command high dollar negotiations with the UFC and Strikeforce. Henderson has experience fighting a heavyweight, losing by submission to Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira Armbar in 2002 but beat Gilbert Yvel and Nogueira by decision in 2000 to promote the Rings.
Fedor Emelianenko badly needs a win to stay relevant in the American MMA scene. There have been rumors that Fedor was recently looking thinner and lower light heavyweight is a possibility. A fight against Dan Henderson could be a test for Fedor to see how it goes against the smallest light heavyweight, but more agile. The closest battle in the style of Dan Henderson Fedor fought Matt Lindland medium, who defeated Fedor Armbar submission in the first round. While Fedor has two straight losses, is still a very dangerous fighter, but may have damaged your state. His loss to Fabricio Werdum was a phrase that came out of nowhere, and his loss to Antonio Silva could have been due to the difference in size between the two. Fedor still has fast hands, explosive and deadly.
This is a fighting game, and I want to throw haymakers as combatants with deadly accuracy and precision. It is unlikely that this fight goes two rounds. Emelianenko should be heavier than a fighter, but I do not think there will be a big advantage for him in this battle. Henderson is a cement his legacy, if he or she could become the first fighter ever to put out the great Fedor Emelianenko. Fedor Emelianenko seems to restore the aura of his being the first person ever to knock out Dan Henderson. Based on the fighting styles, I think one of the fighter will experience his first knockout loss. Fedor should win this battle, because if he does not, is the official end of the myth of Fedor, and most likely at the end of the M-1 Global organization in the United States.
Paul Daley has a history of problems with the fighters, and his opponent Tyron Woodley should be no different. Daley suffered a controversial first round TKO Nick Diaz in his last fight, but before he has won four straight, including victories over Jorge Masvidal and Scott Smith. Daley standup skills are the elite, and welterweight few can claim to have the ability to kickboxing, which Daley. Tyron Woodley is a prospect with a very high ceiling. Your ability to fight has so far focused as he has shown he can have an opponent when he wants. His most notable victories to date have been more and Andre Galvao Tareco Saffiedine. Woodley chin will be tested in this confrontation. Daley takedown defense was improved over the years, and will be interesting to see if you can stop demolition Woodley. If the fight stays standing, Daley gets. If she goes to the ground, won Woodley. I think this fight will end in the ground, and Woodley wins by decision.
Fedor Emelianenko badly needs a win to stay relevant in the American MMA scene. There have been rumors that Fedor was recently looking thinner and lower light heavyweight is a possibility. A fight against Dan Henderson could be a test for Fedor to see how it goes against the smallest light heavyweight, but more agile. The closest battle in the style of Dan Henderson Fedor fought Matt Lindland medium, who defeated Fedor Armbar submission in the first round. While Fedor has two straight losses, is still a very dangerous fighter, but may have damaged your state. His loss to Fabricio Werdum was a phrase that came out of nowhere, and his loss to Antonio Silva could have been due to the difference in size between the two. Fedor still has fast hands, explosive and deadly.
This is a fighting game, and I want to throw haymakers as combatants with deadly accuracy and precision. It is unlikely that this fight goes two rounds. Emelianenko should be heavier than a fighter, but I do not think there will be a big advantage for him in this battle. Henderson is a cement his legacy, if he or she could become the first fighter ever to put out the great Fedor Emelianenko. Fedor Emelianenko seems to restore the aura of his being the first person ever to knock out Dan Henderson. Based on the fighting styles, I think one of the fighter will experience his first knockout loss. Fedor should win this battle, because if he does not, is the official end of the myth of Fedor, and most likely at the end of the M-1 Global organization in the United States.
Paul Daley has a history of problems with the fighters, and his opponent Tyron Woodley should be no different. Daley suffered a controversial first round TKO Nick Diaz in his last fight, but before he has won four straight, including victories over Jorge Masvidal and Scott Smith. Daley standup skills are the elite, and welterweight few can claim to have the ability to kickboxing, which Daley. Tyron Woodley is a prospect with a very high ceiling. Your ability to fight has so far focused as he has shown he can have an opponent when he wants. His most notable victories to date have been more and Andre Galvao Tareco Saffiedine. Woodley chin will be tested in this confrontation. Daley takedown defense was improved over the years, and will be interesting to see if you can stop demolition Woodley. If the fight stays standing, Daley gets. If she goes to the ground, won Woodley. I think this fight will end in the ground, and Woodley wins by decision.
Full Card:
Fedor Emelianenko vs. Dan Henderson, 3 rounds, heavyweights
Marloes Coenen vs. Miesha Tate, 5 rounds, 135-pound fighters
Tim Kennedy vs. Robbie Lawler, 3 rounds, middleweights
Paul Daley vs. Tyron Woodley, 3 rounds, welterweights
Tarec Saffiedine vs.Scott Smith, 3 rounds, welterweights
Gesias Cavalcante vs. Bobby Green, 3 rounds, lightweights
Eduardo Pamplona vs. Tyler Stinson, 3 rounds, welterweights
Alexis Davis vs. Julie Kedzie, 3 rounds, 135-pound fighters
Derek Burnson vs. Lumumba Sayers, 3 rounds, middleweights
Bryan Humes vs. Gabriel Salinas-Jones, 3 rounds, heavyweights