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England is known for plenty of things, but it is not much of an exporter of anything well known aside from the Beatles and Harry Potter. Nevertheless they may only manage to add MMA competitors to that list and in the course of the UFC 120 odds Main Event, there will be a lot of English fighting skill on display.
All right, so maybe England does not truly stack up to other countries like Brazil or the US with regards to producing MMA victors, but there are actually pretty a variety of English competitors in MMA and the number grows each year. And when the UFC 120 wagering action gets moving at the O2 Arena in London next month, enthusiasts will get a possibility to see a full list of 9 English competitors contend in the UFC 120 odds action. There’s even one uncommon bout that’ll be an all-English occasion with James McSweeney seeking to destroy countryman Tom Blackledge in their UFC 120 odds Preliminary Card fight.
However the highlight of the schedule, and the primary reason why the enthusiasts will be filling the seats for the UFC 120 odds action, is Michael Gavin Joseph Bisbing. Known as a good but not great contender in the UFC, this person is among the most well-liked people in the UK.
And he’s a pretty good, if underappreciated, contender as well. At 31 years old, nevertheless, it looks as though his fighting prowess may have reached an apex. He has a career record of 19-3 but has hit a rough patch of late, losing 2 of his past 4 matches vs good, but not great, competition (Wanderlei Silva and San Henderson).
Bisping is a former Cage Warriors Fighting Championship light heavyweight champion, and a former Cage Rage light heavyweight champion. His professional career got its start in April 2004, when he fought to victory vs Steve Mathews at Pride & Glory 2: Battle of the Ages. His next fight a month later resulted in a knockout victory over John Weir. His third match concluded in a technical knockout vs Mark Epstein. After he efficiently defended his light heavyweight champion championship in a rematch with Epstein, he won the nickname “The Great British Hope” from UFC.com.
He transferred to middleweight in 2008, about midway through his career so far at the UFC and right after he recorded his 1st loss. That loss was to Rashad Evans by way of split decision. After that, he determined to drop down a weight division after being informed that he was a little bit small to be a light heavyweight.
And now vs UFC 120 odds newcomer Yoshihiro Akiyama, he’s just about certain to win his bout in London.
Akiyama is a seasoned MMA contender and martial artist, but he has got only 2 UFC bouts under his belt and at 1-1 he hasn’t impressed. He’s a top-notch Judo master but that hasn’t translated into UFC accomplishment. And after climbing into the Octagon with Bisbing, in front of a rabid English crowd, he’ll exit the UFC 120 odds action with a 1-2 record.
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