Sonnen Signed to Face Silva at UFC 117
Loretta Hunt Apr 28, 2010
Chael
Sonnen told the
Sherdog Radio Network’s “It’s Time” radio show host Bruce
Buffer on Tuesday that he’s signed his contract to face UFC
middleweight champion Anderson
Silva on Aug. 7. Though not yet announced by the promotion, UFC
117 is expected to take place at the Oracle Arena in Oakland,
Calif.
“I signed my contract and sent it in six minutes after it hit my fax machine. He’s been hanging on to (his contract) for 10 days and hasn’t signed it yet,” said Sonnen. “I’ll be fighting August 7 against somebody. I’m presuming it’s him, but again, he’s had it for 10 days. I don’t know if fax machines aren’t working in Brazil or what the holdup is.”
Silva’s manager, Ed Soares, said that he’d received Silva’s
contract last Thursday and that the fighter would sign it when he
returned from a vacation with his family.
“It’s on,” Soares said of the bout. “There’s no doubt about it.”
Sonnen told Buffer that he’s already begun his preparation for Silva, who hasn’t been beaten in the Octagon yet in 11 fights.
“He never comes out and just strikes,” said Sonnen. “He always has a few ‘tells’ that he does before he goes, but it also makes him so effective. … So far, I’ve been able to recognize what his set-ups are. I don’t know how to stop them yet. Strategically, that’s what I need to focus on for the next few months.”
Sonnen said he probably won’t rely on Silva’s most recent, and arguably his most controversial, performance against Demian Maia at UFC 112 on April 10 in Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.
“That’s probably one of those things I won’t study too much because it was just so bizarre,” said Sonnen, “but he has some pretty traditional fights where he comes out in the traditional stance and is, frankly, a better and even more dangerous fighter. That’s the (Silva) I’m preparing for.”
Sonnen is also running for a seat on Oregon’s state legislature, whose primary vote will be held on May 18.
“I signed my contract and sent it in six minutes after it hit my fax machine. He’s been hanging on to (his contract) for 10 days and hasn’t signed it yet,” said Sonnen. “I’ll be fighting August 7 against somebody. I’m presuming it’s him, but again, he’s had it for 10 days. I don’t know if fax machines aren’t working in Brazil or what the holdup is.”
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“It’s on,” Soares said of the bout. “There’s no doubt about it.”
Sonnen, a U.S. Olympic Greco-Roman wrestling team alternate, became
the No. 1 middleweight contender following his shutout unanimous
decision against Nate
Marquardt at UFC 109 on Feb. 6 in Las Vegas. The 33-year-old
Oregonian banked wins against Dan Miller
and Yushin Okami
in 2009 to move into title contention.
Sonnen told Buffer that he’s already begun his preparation for Silva, who hasn’t been beaten in the Octagon yet in 11 fights.
“He never comes out and just strikes,” said Sonnen. “He always has a few ‘tells’ that he does before he goes, but it also makes him so effective. … So far, I’ve been able to recognize what his set-ups are. I don’t know how to stop them yet. Strategically, that’s what I need to focus on for the next few months.”
Sonnen said he probably won’t rely on Silva’s most recent, and arguably his most controversial, performance against Demian Maia at UFC 112 on April 10 in Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.
“That’s probably one of those things I won’t study too much because it was just so bizarre,” said Sonnen, “but he has some pretty traditional fights where he comes out in the traditional stance and is, frankly, a better and even more dangerous fighter. That’s the (Silva) I’m preparing for.”
Sonnen is also running for a seat on Oregon’s state legislature, whose primary vote will be held on May 18.