On Saturday, September 27th The Ultimate Fighting
Championship held one if it’s most highly anticipated events in some time, UFC
178, in Las Vegas, Nevada. The event was filled with a title fight, the return
of Cat Zigano and Dominick Cruz and the UFC debut of Eddie Alvarez. After all
these great fights, one of the most talked about moments from UFC 178 is the Irishman
Conor McGregor stopping Dustin Poirier in the first round. Before the fight
there was a lot of back and forth between the two featherweights via twitter.
After 1:46 of the first round and some good punching combinations, Herb Dean
had seen enough calling a halt in the action. At the post fight interview UFC
president Dana White said” The UFC has never seen anything like this”,” He is
bigger than Brock Lesnar and George St. Pierre” when speaking about pay per
view buys and ticket sales.
With a lot of hype and a string of impressive victories over
some of the division’s toughest competitors, what’s next for McGregor? I
believe a great fight that would really solve the questions regarding the top
tier of the UFC featherweight division would be putting him across the cage
from fellow fan favorite “The Menace” Dennis Bermudez. The Long Island MMA fighter Bermudez brings a
full arsenal of high level skill whether standing or on the mat he is always a
threat.
I believe with Bermudez’s endless gas tank and iron chin he would smother the Dublin native with constant pressure. The Menace’s striking game is always evolving looking crisper and more dangerous every time he steps inside the cage. We all have seen Bermudez in wars and see how he pushes through adversity, how he reacts in the deep end, when other men’s will breaks Dennis is just getting started. The main reason I believe after the fight Bermudez’s hand would be raised is old fashion pure American wrestling. Dennis was ranked 22nd in the nation at the NCAA division 1 level, he then became a college free-style all- American in Akron, Ohio. Many fans might not be aware of this because most of his fans see him standing in the middle of the cage exchanging leather. There are many high level wrestlers in the division few can mix up their striking and grappling as seamlessly as Bermudez, he masks his takedowns leaving his opponents uncertain if he will be throwing strikes or taking a shot at a takedown. Another reason I believe Bermudez will have the upper hand is training. Dennis resides and trains in Long Island, New York home of some of the best fighters. He coaches and fights out of Long Island MMA in Farmingdale, NY alongside fellow UFC fighters Ryan LaFlare and Chris Wade as well as countless others.
If this fight takes place after Bermudez is victories over Ricardo Lamas at UFC 180 I believe the winner will receive a title fight against the champion. After beating Lamas, according to UFC current rankings, that should catapult Bermudez into the top 3 of the division. I believe Conor ‘s striking although very effective in his past fights would not be a threat to Bermudez. “The notorious one” McGreggor stands 2 inches taller than Bermudez and his striking stance is a more erected stance, standing more straight up than traditional mma stance he shows his background in Karate. While exchanging on his feet he also has a very wide stance leaving his lead leg out in front him. This will all play into what I believe is Bermudez’s strengths, with his quick head movement he will be able to get around punches and get in on the inside and right under McGreggor’s chin. In his past fight Bermudez has set up some of his most effective punching with chopping his opponents lead legs with powerful leg kicks. If Bermudez wants to take the fight to the mat, which is where I believe he would win this fight, I believe he will be able to take McGreggor down at will given his superior wrestling pedigree and his opponents stance.
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