With an economy still submerged in bad dollars and unemployment rates equivalent to John Goodman’s body-fat percentage, you could consider the UFC’s generous nine-fight television card to be a welcome gesture. By any standards, that’s not such a bad deal.
But with no title fights on deck, the surplus of action came at cost: most fans were disappointed that the wildly entertaining main event fight between
Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira and
Randy Couture didn’t have an extra 10 minutes tacked on. Nogueira dominated much of the fight with combinations and a tarp of a ground game, but Couture never appeared outclassed -- just outhustled. He connected with power shots and displayed real grit in escaping multiple strangulation attempts by Nogueira.
It’s unusual that a loss could only add to a fighter’s legacy, but Couture is that unusual a fighter.
Whatever he wants, though it’s not likely to be a hoped-for rematch with
Brock Lesnar. He’s used up all of his credits with other marquee heavyweights: a “Superfight” with
Anderson Silva might amuse a few people.
On ice until Lesnar deals -- or doesn’t deal -- with
Shane Carwin in a few months. He could probably squeeze in a fight in the interim: a rematch with
Mirko Filipovic (if Mirko can decapitate
Junior dos Santos in a few weeks) would be welcome.
Let Anderson Silva take a one-off fight in the fall and then return to middleweight to meet the winner of
Nate Marquardt and
Dan Henderson.
Getting picked up for suspicion of a felony. (Just look at him.) And maybe a meeting with
Brandon Vera.