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Analysis
Round 1. Both fighters come out strong and Tate gets a takedown against the cage. Tate lands in Maxwell’s full guard. Tate fights to move to full mount and eventually makes it. Maxwell tries to push off the cage and rolls to get out. Tate grabs an arm for an arm bar and Maxwell fights her off by locking up her head. Tate pulls the arm bar straight just as the round ends.
Round 2. Tate gets another takedown, but Maxwell tangles her up in the process. Tate moves to full mount and starts throwing punches. Maxwell gets Tate locked with her legs but Tate pulls away and is back to side mount.
Round 3. Tate goes right for the takedown again and Maxwell tries to fight it off with a few kicks. Tate pushes them up against the cage. The ref separates them and takes Maxwell straight back to the cage. Maxwell maneuvers around to Tate’s back and ties up an arm. Tate manages to hang on to the end of the round, however.
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For successful MMA fighters, talent and skill are not enough to get them to the top. Much like pro-wrestling, marketability and likability play a big factor to their career. They may not be the best nor the champion, but they can certainly fill a coliseum. Here are the top five fighters who are most likely to fight in front of a sold-out crowd arena:
1. Fedor Emelianenko
As the #1 fighter on many people’s top 10 list, Fedor usually plays to a sold-out crowd in Japan. There is no doubt an MMA fan would want to see Fedor live in action. Usually fast-paced, aggressive, and technical, Fedor’s matches are never boring.
2. Chuck Liddell
Chuck remains the top draw for the UFC despite losing the championship belt. Even though he mostly does stand-up fighting, his ability to finish the match in a spectacular knockout is what people want to shout and cheer for.
3. Kimbo Slice
Kimbo has built a strong fanbase and reputation through the magic of Youtube. Even though Kimbo is just new to the game, EliteXC is banking on Kimbo’s popularity to sell out their seats.
4. Cung Le
As the darling of San Jose, CA, Cung Le is one of the top draws for Strikeforce. His flashy kicks and spectacular takedowns make his fights exciting to watch. Fairly new to MMA, Cung needs to improve his groundgame in order to sustain his rising popularity.
5. Brock Lesnar
After losing to Frank Mir, Lesnar remains bankable for the UFC. This mammoth of a human brings to the table a solid Pro Wrestling fanbase. Lesnar may turn out to be a mediocre mixed martial artist, but he possesses something that no amount of training, diet, or drills can teach: he’s a charismatic presence that people will pay to see.
Who are the MMA fighters you will pay to see?
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