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The matchmaking possibilities are limitless for a guy with the appeal of Wanderlei Silva. Silva is what's great about the way mixed martial arts book its fights. It's not about the records or an unbeaten streak, it's about the action and appeal of the fights. Silva could go 6-6 over a 12-fight period and people will still pay, just like they did until Arturo Gatti's career ran out of gas.

Silva, trying to reinvent himself as a middleweight, looks to be headed toward a fight with Japan mega-star Yoshihiro Akiyama in February. According to MMAFrenzy, Akiyama announced the fight during a press conference in Japan saying it would be at UFC 110 or 111. It sounds like a perfect fit for the UFC's first event in Australia, as it wouldn't be a bad 10-hour jaunt for Japanese fight fans.

The Silva-"Sexyama" fight may not capture the imagination of the casual American fan, but it's a huge international fight with some good questions going in. Can Silva actually get down to 185 pounds and not be gassed two minutes into the fight? And can Akiyama, who looks to be carrying some excess beef at 185, take Silva's punch? Akiyama may find out he needs to slim down and head to welterweight. He was nearly carried out of the cage after his win over Alan Belcher at UFC 100. Belcher is a really good striker but doesn't bring the thunder like Silva does. 

Akiyama, a Korean national, is a huge star in Japan. He's married to Japanese model Shiho Yano. Silva has been out of action since his loss to Rich Franklin at UFC 99. Wandy went all Joan Rivers on the MMA world, going under the knife to get a prettier nose and shave down some scar tissue around his eyes.  

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  1. fightchica
    1. Posted by fightchica Tue Oct 13, 2009 3:35 pm EDT

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    Hmmm Wanderlei will have time to get down to a fight weight of 185. Akiyama will hve o find the button on Wandi to take he win.
  2. Instant Money
    2. Posted by Instant Money Tue Oct 13, 2009 3:43 pm EDT

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    Pit-bull vs Pug
  3. Robert C
    3. Posted by Robert C Tue Oct 13, 2009 4:23 pm EDT

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    I vote for the pink jacket....
  4. Clifford J
    4. Posted by Clifford J Tue Oct 13, 2009 4:24 pm EDT

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    Akiyama's got a better chin that you give him credit for. He took a lot of shots in that fight against Belcher and still managed to bring it in the final minutes of the last round to knock Belcher down and to score a takedown to get that razor decision. However, this is a small MW against a big MW and he'll be in tough against Wanderlei. I find it a very interesting fight.
  5. AdamG
    5. Posted by AdamG Tue Oct 13, 2009 4:27 pm EDT

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    Silva by dominance of Japanese fighters...
  6. DBOT
    6. Posted by DBOT Tue Oct 13, 2009 5:24 pm EDT

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    Sexyama lol
  7. Steven W
    7. Posted by Steven W Tue Oct 13, 2009 6:08 pm EDT

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    LOL adamg.....consdering wandy's track record you may be right.
    and fightchica? where you been darlin?
  8. event horizon
    8. Posted by event horizon Tue Oct 13, 2009 7:03 pm EDT

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    "Considering" Wandy's last surgery where it looks like his eyes have been pulled behind his head, I see akiyama by blind side KO...
  9. Brizzle T
    9. Posted by Brizzle T Wed Oct 14, 2009 1:08 am EDT

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    Wanderlei all the way...this little japanese choad lost to Belcher.

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