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Anderson "The Spider" Silva
Silva's perfunctory title defense against
Patrick Cote was supposed to be an easy addition to the Brazilian's highlight reel. Instead the middleweight ruler turned in a puzzlingly passive performance until Cote suffered a knee injury in the third round, which has created many more hot topics than the usual "Who's next for Silva?"
After suffering through depression, drug dependency and rehab, the Brazilian fireplug was ready to rematch
Chael Sonnen on Sept. 10 with his WEC middleweight title on the line. The unfinished business between Filho and Sonnen will have to wait until Nov. 5, though, due to Hurricane Ike's postponement of the WEC card.
Franklin was dominant in returning to light heavyweight against
Matt Hamill in September. Now, the former UFC middleweight champ will look to take a leap into 205-pound contention when he meets
Dan Henderson in a 205-pound headliner at UFC 93 in Dublin, Ireland.
Slated to defend his EliteXC middleweight title against
Joey Villasenor, Lawler has been left in no man's land after EliteXC ceased operations. Now attention turns to where the "Ruthless" middleweight will end up in a post-EliteXC world.
Okami was forced to watch
Patrick Cote take his title shot against
Anderson Silva on Oct. 25. However, with his broken hand mended, Okami will have a chance to wrap up his title opportunity Dec. 27 when he takes on
Dean Lister at UFC 92.
In a year filled with breakout fighters,
Gegard Mousasi may have gained the most of any. A sterling 6-0 on the year, the 23-year-old needed less than a combined four minutes to dispatch
Melvin Manhoef and
Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza and become Dream's middleweight ruler. The wins marked his arrival as one of the division's elite.
After point deductions led to a souring split decision loss to
Thales Leites in June, the usually passive Marquardt vowed to fight more aggressively and finish his foes. Unlike most fighters who make such comments, Marquardt made good on his promise with a stirring 82-second destruction of the talented
Martin Kampmann at UFC 88.
Henderson announced his return to middleweight triumphantly in September with a well-appointed decision over a very tough
Rousimar "Toquinho" Palhares. Now the former Pride 205-pound champ will make an unexpected return to 205 pounds to meet
Rich Franklin in a high-stakes headliner in Dublin, Ireland, for UFC 93.
At UFC 90, Leites was supposed to meet undefeated Croat
Goran Reljic in a high-stakes middleweight affair. Unfortunately, injury forced Reljic from the card. However, Leites was still able to pick up a win, as he took a textbook submission over late-replacement
Drew McFedries in just 78 seconds.
Trigg quietly took an entertaining unanimous decision over tough Hawaiian
Falaniko Vitale Oct. 3. However, the ever-outspoken Trigg is left with no clear dance partner for a future big bout.