Despite misinformed opposition from typewriting German stormtroopers -- due to the time difference, it was actually 5 p.m. ET on a Tuesday in 1995 -- the UFC made a successful debut in Cologne on Saturday, offering up a card that was surprisingly robust in the weeks leading into their kitchen-sink 100th event.
Next for Franklin: No more catch weight nonsense: He fought Dan Henderson at 205 pounds and now Henderson is back at 185; he fought Silva at 195 pounds, a Bermuda Triangle class. Talk about spinning your wheels. Give Franklin the winner of Stephan Bonnar/Mark Coleman or Thiago Silva/Keith Jardine and let the guy take a step forward. For God’s sake.
Next for Silva: A harder weight cut -- one he should approach with more discretion than this one. What’s Drew McFedries doing in October?
Next for Cain Velasquez: Probably one more fight before a title shot: Velasquez/Carwin for the slot makes sense. Especially if you’re a Las Vegas-based brain trauma specialist.
Next for Cheick Kongo: Someone to tell him taking a big fight on 21 days’ notice is not a good idea.
Next for Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic: He looked good -- but not great -- dispensing of Mustapha al Turk after an inadvertent eye poke. However, Yahoo is reporting that Filipovic has already exited the UFC for Dream.