Rashad Evans vs. Chuck Liddell: There won't be any dancing

by LR 3/6/2008 3:47:00 AM

After the news this week that Mauricio "Shogun" Rua had re-injured his knee and had to pull out of his scheduled UFC 85 matchup with Chuck Liddell, the MMA community has been scheming as to who would replace Rua as a formidable opponent against Liddell. Unfortunately, the UFC has decided to use TUF alumni, Rashad Evans, to fill the gap.

From a pure business standpoint, this match makes sense. Rashad has had television exposure on both the Ultimate Fighter reality series and headlined UFC 78 alongside Michael Bisping, another TUF winner. We all know Chuck Liddell can sell a UFC by himself, so adding in Rashad to the mix could boost the numbers to a small degree. After all, both fighters should be well known to the casual fanbase.

As a hardcore mixed martial arts fan, I'm disappointed in the matchup. Rashad doesn't present a dangerous challenge for Chuck Liddell, and it wouldn't surprise me if the UFC uses a victory by Chuck Liddell as some sort of springboard to justify another title shot after Forrest Griffin battles Quinton "Rampage" Jackson later in the year. Does Liddell deserve a shot if he defeats Evans? Not in my opinion.

Before some of you give me the rundown as to why this matchup could be interesting, let me point out a few things. First and foremost, Rashad's wrestling game has been touted as being a problem for some fighters. His biggest problem has been implementing that wrestling game in many of his recent bouts against mid-echelon talent. Do you really think he can take down Chuck Liddell, a man who has been unbelievably tough to takedown for even better wrestlers and grapplers than Evans? Doubtful.

Secondly, Evans will have a huge disadvantage against Liddell's reach and striking ability.  Coupling that problem with the fact that Liddell is unbelievably tough to take down could present a very lopsided advantage for Liddell. For the hardcore fans out there wanting to see a the dream matchup of Shogun vs. Liddell, we'll now be treated to a matchup that really doesn't offer much. The UFC could potentially sell a good amount of pay-per-views with the two recognizable names though, and that may be the hard sell that the UFC is trying to shove down our throats.

A pure striker with uncanny takedown defense against a subpar MMA wrestler who has shown only glimmers of finishing ability. I'll take Liddell easily in this one.

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March 6. 2008 06:19

Sad replacement

And I'm sure your right in saying this is a springboard title shot match. It will sound better to the casual fan giving Liddell a title shot after wins over silva and what they consider to be a contender that remains undefeated. As apposed to a win over a man who lost his only UFC fight.

To be honest The main reason I wanna see this fight is to finally see a lose in Evans record. He lost to Tito in my opinion and that was the stepping stone to the next tier. Well now that he's bumping up the ladder I don't think he can hang with top competition.

Bstalf21 us

March 6. 2008 10:09

This is a pretty useless fight. Rashad is tailor made for Liddell's style and will get knocked out. He's really like a worse version of Tito. Average standup and average wrestling. Liddell will pick him apart just like he did to Tito and we'll see the winner of Rampage/Griffin fighting Liddell by the end of the year.

J Schmitt us

March 6. 2008 10:40

There just aren't that many fighters of Liddell's caliber, and finding a suitable opponents is always going to be a difficult. The UFC can work around this problem with long term planning, but injuries can destroy the best of long term plans.

Nevetheless, I am looking forward to seeing this fight. TUF fighter get alot of hype. I want to see them prove the meddle against the elite. Forrest Griffin has proven his. Michael Bisping has not. It Rashad's turn to show his stuff. He didn't look all that impressive against Tito. He now has a second chance.

mmaanalystReader us

March 6. 2008 16:17

I was really hoping to see Shogun take on Liddell. It would've been an interesting contrast of styles. Shogun always being aggressive and attacking against the counter-punching of Liddell.

I can see why the UFC put this fight together, but they could of put him against some other options. They could've thrown him in there with the brawler Houston Alexander, possibly given him Sokoudjou, or even Dan Henderson. This is the safest fight for Liddell available, I don't know if I would say it's the only one.

Like I said in my previos post, Rashad is a worse version of Tito. He doesn't have the wrestling to take Liddell down, and he doesn't have the striking to knock him out. I can see it playing out like either of the Tito fights. Chuck being patient and waiting for Rashad to make a mistake before he unloads on him and ends Rashad's unbeaten streak.


J Schmitt

March 14. 2008 17:04

all you guys suck SUGAR RASHAD EVANS is going to win

hpic us

April 16. 2008 17:58

to mmaanalystReader, what do you mean bispings hasnt proved his? he won on TUF3 won 3 times lost one and gone down to middleweight and fighting at 83. if he had not of proven his worth he would of been shown the door.. please dont tell me you guys are still bitter about the hamill thing!? he beat hamill lost against evans and dropped weight let it guys go..
anyways im going to see ufc 85 and i heard that liddel might pull out because of injury..do u guys no if its true?

JBulgin gb

April 23. 2008 04:14

I agree with JBulgin. And BTW, I'm one of the few people who actually thought Bisping deserved the win against Hamill. It was close though, I admit.

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