The Best Scheduled Fights Not in the UFC
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When most people think of MMA, they think of the UFCāand with good reason. There are 13 high-level MMA events currently scheduled though March, and nine of them are UFC shows, if you include WEC 38. The other organizations putting on shows are Adrenaline, Affliction, K-1, and Sengogku.
The best scheduled fight in most peopleās minds would be Fedor vs. Arlovski, who are set to fight at Afflictionās "Day of Reckoning." However, one has to wonder if the fight card will be postponed for a second time.Ā
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Golden Boy productions, which was supposedly a new partner of Affliction, has scheduled a welterweight superfight between Shane Mosley and Mexican sensation Antonio Margarito on Jan. 24, the same date as Afflictionās pay-per-view card.
The Golden boy event could siphon much of the local interest in combat sports away from the Affliction card, which could deliver a fatal blow to the new organization.
Two Dream matchups
With that being said, letās look at the other two best scheduled fights not in the UFC. The first two fights are at K-1ās DYNAMITE!! 2008, which is scheduled to go downĀ four days after UFC 92, on Dec 31. It has two of the best possible lightweight fights that an MMA fan could dream of.
The show will be a co-promotion between K-1 and DREAM, which are both owned by parent company FEG. The two LW fights are: Eddie Alvarez (No. 2 LW) vs. Shinya Aoki (No. 4 LW) and Joachim Hansen (No. 3 LW) vs. Gesias Cavalcante (No. 5 LW).
Never before has a fight card had four fighters, all ranked in the top five of their division, squaring off against each other. The UFC will come close at UFC 92, when four of the top 10 light-heavyweights will collide.
All four of these Dream LW are connected to some degree.Ā Ā
Eddie Alvarez and Shinya Aoki were supposed to meet in the finals of Dreamās lightweight Tournament. Eddie Alvarez had gotten a decision win over Joachim Hansen in the quarter finals and then went on record a TKO over Tatsuya Kawajiri in the semis.
However, Eddie was injured in the semis and not allowed to continue. Joachim Hansen took his place and recorded a dramatic TKO victory over Shinya Aoki to claim DREAMās lightweight title. Hansenās win was even sweeter since it avenged a previous loss to Aoki two years prior in PRIDE.
In the other scheduled fight, Joachim Hansen and Gesias Cavalcante faced each other back in 2004 at ShootoāHansen won the fight by decision. If Gesias is able to avenge his loss to Hansen and Aoki were able to win, then those two would meet for a third time.
Their first fight took place at DREAM 1 in the opening round of the LW tournament. It was ruled a no contest, due to Cavalcanteās illegal elbows. They re-did the fight at DREAM Two and Aoki got the decision win.
To complete this circle, he advanced through the tournament to meet Joachim Hansen in the finals, who replaced by an injured Eddie Alvarez.
Five Ounces Of Pain has learned that the bout between Eddie Alvarez and Shinya Aoki could see the vacant lightweight title for the World Alliance of Mixed Martial Arts on the line.
The winners, and likely the losers, of these fights will likely meet each other on a DREAM fight card in the spring of 2009. None of the potential matchups would disappoint fight fans. From there, it will be interesting to see what competition emerges for these elite lightweights.
Honorable Mention
On Jan. 4, 2009 two of MMAās top unbeknown fighters will collide for Sengokuās vacant middleweight title. While Kazuo Misaki vs. Jorge Santiago may not grab front-page headlines, it will be the most competitive MW fight outside the UFC since Dreamās MW GP Tournament. Both fighters are affiliated with Sengoku and Strikeforce.
Santiago won the Strikeforce Middleweight Tournament after defeating Sean Salmon and Trevor Prangley in the same night. He also recently became Sengoku's first middleweight Grand Prix champion. Despite that, he is the champion of neither. He is currently on an eight-fight win streak.Ā
Misaki isnāt riding an eight fight win streak but he has a much more decorated career. In the last seven years, Kazuo has fought: Chris Lytle, Nate Marquardt (2), Ricardo Almeida, Jake Shields, Ed Herman, Dan Henderson (2), Phil Baroni, Paulo Filho, Dennis Kang, Frank Trigg, Yoshihiro Akiyama, and Joe Riggs.
Look for both fighters to be back in action for Strikeforce ā with the winner looking at a possible fight with Frank Trigg while the loser could fight Scott Smith. The last man standing should be in line to fight Cung Le whenever he takes a break from his movie career and/or Strikeforce requires him to defend his MW belt.Ā
While the UFC will dominate the MMA scene over the next couple of months, keep an eye out for some of the other fights scheduled to take place. And donāt be shocked if Fedor vs. Arlovski gets postponed or never even goes downāat least not under Afflictionās banner.
Brian Oswald is a staff writer for Inside Fights. This article was originally published there.






