7. Michael Bisping Vs Alan Belcher/Yushin Okami winner
Bisping is nothing if not well rounded and consistent and proved that once again with another impressive victory against a perennial Middleweight contender. Bispings slick boxing, takedown defence, and ability to work his hips and get back to his feet make him a legitimate threat to any fighter in the division, whether the UFCs American fans buy it or not. Much talk has been made about match ups with Chris Weidman and Tim Boetsch as everyone goes after the same goal, one man left standing to face Anderson Silva. Why though in a division with such a dominant champ should the UFC be so keen on everyone beating each other and failing to create new challengers for their workshy champion? The winner of Weidman/Boetsch at UFC 155 should be getting a title shot without having to go through Bisping or anyone else. In the mean time Bisping can be paired against the winner of Alan Belcher/Yushin Okami at the same event thus lining up two hot contenders ready to challenge for the title.
Stephen Rivers
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