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Luke Rockhold rests between rounds as he fights Chris Weidman in a middleweight  championship mixed martial arts bout at UFC 194, Saturday, Dec. 12, 2015, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)
Luke Rockhold rests between rounds as he fights Chris Weidman in a middleweight championship mixed martial arts bout at UFC 194, Saturday, Dec. 12, 2015, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)John Locher/Associated Press

Luke Rockhold: Michael Bisping Is a 'Funner' Fight Than 'Sloppy' Chris Weidman

Steven RondinaMay 31, 2016

Luke Rockhold is looking to establish himself as one of MMA's top heels...and he's doing a darn good job of it so far. Since taking the UFC middleweight title at UFC 194, the crafty southpaw has been verbally tearing into both hypothetical and real competition. His latest victim? His last opponent, Chris Weidman.

SYDNEY, NSW - NOVEMBER 08:  (L-R) Opponents Luke Rockhold of the United States and Michael Bisping of England face off before their middleweight bout during the UFC Fight Night event inside Allphones Arena on November 8, 2014 in Sydney, Australia.  (Photo

Speaking to Ariel Helwani on The MMA Hour (Warning: NSFW language) on Monday (h/t MMAFighting.com's Marc Raimondi for the transcription), Rockhold compared and contrasted his fights with Weidman and old foe (and current top contender) Michael Bisping. The analysis was less than flattering toward Weidman:

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I think [Weidman] might have been easier, in my opinion. Bisping is just a little bit funner. It's more tactical. I'm gonna enjoy it more. It's gonna be funner for the fans. Weidman kind of fights ugly and fights with his balls. Comes forward and might get a little sloppy. I'd pick him off fairly early. I think he overextends.

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How much of that is true and how much is gamesmanship with Weidman and salesmanship for Rockhold's upcoming UFC 199 main event is anyone's guess.

Rockhold faced Bisping in 2014 at UFC Fight Night 55 and dispatched the veteran with little trouble, out-striking him in the first round before finishing him on the ground in the second. On the other hand, his fight with Weidman was a back-and-forth bruiser, with both men getting in offense before an ill-advised wheel kick by Weidman led to a game-changing takedown.

The difference, Rockhold told Helwani, lies in Bisping's striking savvy. But while he paid the winner of The Ultimate Fighter Season 3 a compliment, don't mistake it for a lack of confidence in the outcome of their fight:

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It's gonna be fun for me. ... I like tactical battles. I like outsmarting him. I like adjusting and making my points. ... Bisping tries to make it more tactical and I enjoy that, that process of finding my shots and outdoing him, outsmarting him in the cage and putting him away.

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Rockhold and Bisping face off Saturday at UFC 199, with Rockhold currently sitting as high as a 1-10 favorite, according to Odds Shark. While it's possible Bisping's veteran savvy could carry him to the title, it feels like Rockhold is on his way to becoming one of MMA's foremost supervillains.

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