
Rich Fraklin is in a very curious place in the UFC. He has lost twice to Anderson Silva in his own weight class, and is not a real light heavyweight, so I don’t think he’s got a shot at the title in 205 considering guys such as Machina, Jackson, and Liddell are too much for him. So what does his fight with Matt Hamill mean? Nothing really, except to show him whether he can put good fights in 205 division. Rich Franklin may not be a true contender at 205, but he can put money fights up against some of the other guys if given the chance (I do like to see him fight Dan Henderson before moving up though).
The fighter are now in the Octagon and ready to go. Matt Hamill looks very calm and Franklin is pumped. Here we go:
Round 1: Both fighters are sizing each other up. Good kick by Franklin. Right now these guys are not going to the ground. Rich has a small cut. It’s a bit funny that Hamill has to actually take time to look at the signals by his corner. That’s dangerous man! Keep your eye on your opponent. Hamill takes Franklin down. Franklin throws an armbar which Hamill escapes from. Hamill is cut. I would give the first round to Franklin.
Round 2: Rich is very active now. He is putting some great combinations up. The ref stops the fight as Franklin is bleeding from his right eyebrows. Hamill goes for the leg but Franklin gets out of it. Low blow by Franklin. Ref stops the fight again. The crowd is booing. Leg kicks are really hurting Hamill now. The crowd is not very happy. They want more excitement. Rich is now defending the take-down effectively. Another round for Franklin.
Round 3: They start. A body blow by Franklin. Hamill is down. There you go. Matt taps as he wants none of it. Now this was domination.
Aftermath: Rich said he hoped Matt was one of the “strong 205 pounders” or he will have a long way to go. It did look like that Rich was happy to stay in this weight class as he said the weight cut was “awesome.”