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UFC 183: Silva vs. Diaz Fight Card, TV Info, Predictions and More

Brian MaziqueJan 30, 2015

UFC 183 and the return of Anderson "The Spider" Silva is upon us. That in itself is enough to create a significant buzz throughout the MMA community. The fact that the Spider is taking on the enigmatic and popular Nick Diaz adds a touch more intrigue.

Does any fighter deliver better quotes than Diaz?

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Both men are coming off a significant layoff. Silva is 39 years old and he has to wrestle with the potential mental effects left behind by his gruesome leg injury in his last bout.

With so many variables, it's hard to predict what will happen in this one. Were this fight taking place three years ago, my prediction would be swift and decisive. Silva's stand-up game would have been too diverse, and I would've said he is too athletic for Diaz.

Now it's hard to be sure. 

Tentatively, I'll still pick Silva based on the same principles and because Diaz hasn't fought in two years himself. However, the confidence level of this pick isn't as high as it would have been if both men were active, and without baggage.

While I've given my prediction on the main event, I don't blame you if you still want to check out the show. Here's the vital viewing information, as well as the full fight card and my predictions for every bout.

MatchupWeight ClassPrediction
Thiago Santos vs. Andy EnzMiddleweightSantos by KO
Richardson Moreira vs. Ildemar AlcantaraMiddleweightMoreira by TKO
Diego Brandao vs. Jimy HettesFeatherweightBrandao by decision
MatchupWeight ClassPrediction
Rafael Natal vs. Tom WatsonMiddleweightWatson by decision
Ian McCall vs. John LinekerFlyweightLineker by decision
Derek Brunson vs. Ed HermanMiddleweightBrunson by KO
Miesha Tate vs. Sara McMannWomen's BantamweightMcMann by TKO
MatchupWeight ClassPrediction
Jordan Mein vs. Thiago AlvesWelterweightMein by TKO
Thales Leites vs. Tim BoetschMiddleweightLeites by submission
Joe Lauzon vs. Al IaquintaLightweightIaquinta by decision
Tyron Woodley vs. Kelvin GastelumWelterweightWoodley by TKO
Anderson Silva vs. Nick DiazMiddleweightSilva by decision

Joe Lauzon vs. Al Iaquinta

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 08:  Ross Pearson of England is hit with a right hand by Al Iaquinta of the USA in their lightweight fight during the UFC Fight Night 55 event at Allphones Arena on November 8, 2014 in Sydney, Australia.  (Photo by Mark Kolbe/

The Al Iaquinta vs. Joe Lauzon bout has Fight of the Night written all over it. Lauzon has won the award six times in his UFC career. Only Frankie Edgar and Diego Sanchez have collected more.

Lauzon has also won 13 overall Fight Night bonuses which is the most in UFC history. He was the victim of a nasty head kick from Anthony Pettis back at UFC 144 in 2012. Pettis won KO of the Night for his performance. Basically, any time Lauzon fights, there's a good chance he and/or someone he faces is going to get a bonus.

Iaquinta's hard-charging style makes it seem likely that the trend could continue. He'll pressure Lauzon, but he must be careful. The 30-year-old veteran is one of the best submission artists in the sport.

Lauzon has captured 18 of his 24 wins by submission, and that has been Iaquinta's weakness thus far in his career. All three of his professional losses have come by tapout. Still, I'm having a hard time anointing Lauzon as the winner. 

He's been in so many wars, it seems like just a matter of time before it catches up to him. Iaquinta is seemingly coming into his own. He's won his last two fights, and both wins came by stoppage.

At 27, this is his time to make a move up the lightweight ranks. Because of that, I'm going with Iaquinta, but this one would have a one next to it in a confidence pool.

Tyron Woodley vs. Kelvin Gastelum

MACAU - AUGUST 23:  Tyron Woodley of USA celebrates after winning his welterweight fight against Dong Hyun Kim of South Korea during the UFC Fight Night at The Venetian Macao Cotai Arena on August 23, 2014 in Macau, China.  (Photo by Victor Fraile/Getty I

There's no doubt Kelvin Gastelum will be a significant contender at welterweight for the next few years. However, he's not ready to take down Tyron Woodley. The latter is too explosive in the stand up, and too strong as a wrestler.

Gastelum has been able to use his size as a weapon against most of his opponents, but Woodley is the rare welterweight who is likely strong enough to prevent himself from being smothered. Woodley's ability to close distance with speed should also play a role.

Per this interview with MMA Fighting, Gastelum believes he'll give Woodley problems with his pace.

I'm expecting Woodley to counter that with leg kicks to disturb Gastelum's pursuit. In the second round, the speed and power from Woodley will deliver the strikes that set up a stoppage win.

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