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5 Questions: UFC 109

D. Mandel/Sherdog.com


Is Couture/Coleman a wrestling or boxing match?

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The last thing two wrestlers typically like to do in a mixed-style fight is wrestle: their advantage negated, their gas tanks run dry -- and quickly -- in the clinch and while jockeying for position. They resort to trading, and the best boxer-in-the-wrestler tends to win.

Neither Couture nor Coleman will be confused for kickboxers anytime soon: their three-round main event Saturday may come down to who gets tired first and eats the majority of combinations they’re too fatigued to avoid.

Is Couture’s fight frequency a factor?

While fighters generally sit on their hands, fighting only two or three times per year, Couture has hit the pedal on his remaining time in the cage: this will be his third fight in five months, with two having gone the full fifteen minutes. This could work in his favor -- timing and athletic efficiency tend to stay hydrated with activity -- or it could be asking too much of a body with 13 years invested in a grueling sport.

Is Marquardt Anderson’s biggest test?

Marquardt has improved in strides since a 2007 loss to Anderson Silva, displaying a comfort in his stand-up ability that some athletes can only find in the gym. If he beats Chael Sonnen Saturday, it will be impossible to argue anyone else is more deserving of a title bid -- particularly Vitor Belfort, who’s jumping ahead in line and meeting Silva in April.

Can Maia make a psychological recovery?

After an undefeated start in MMA, submission machine gun Demian Maia ran into Nate Marquardt in August and suffered his first loss -- and loss of consciousness -- in the cage. He’s physically healed, but it’s the psychological scars of a brutal KO loss and proof of vulnerability that can endanger fighters. Fighting Dan Miller is an especially tough rebound: Miller’s strength is his ground game, meaning that Maia could face some resistance where he’s normally most comfortable.

Is AKA too friendly for the 170-pound division?

If Mike Swick defeats Paulo Thiago Saturday, he’ll join teammates Josh Koscheck and Jon Fitch as three men who could make a serious case for a shot at Georges St. Pierre’s welterweight title. In most instances, they’d be paired against one another in elimination -- but AKA, like many high-ranking camps in the sport, largely refuses to get incestuous in competition. It’s not a concern if they’re spread over the top ten, but the division is now top-heavy with that gym’s contenders. Will fans understand the pacifism?
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