UFC 105 Preview: Mike Swick, Dan Hardy Set to Battle for Contention
As stated in the last preview, much of the talk amongst the media surrounds the possibility that Brandon Vera will breakout at UFC 105 with a win over Randy Couture. While the match-up is easily one of the most intriguing bouts on the card, two other bouts have drawn my attention over the main event showdown. Denis Kang vs. Michael Bisping was one of those very important match-ups, but the welterweight tilt between British striker Dan Hardy (22-6, 3-0 UFC) and American Kickboxing Academy fighter and long-time UFC fighter Mike Swick (14-2, 9-1 UFC) will be one of the most significant fights on the card as it has title implications attached to it.
While both men seemed to have no problems with one another following run-ins at previous UFC events, the lead-up to this showdown has brought out the trash talk from Dan Hardy in an attempt to get into the mind of Mike Swick, the same tactic he used to anger Marcus Davis to the point of pre-fight rage. Swick seems relatively unaffected by the mind games, but it has brought some bad blood between the two with the potential for the talk to add some fire to this match-up.
Stylistically, this should be one of the better match-ups on the card. Swick brings his trademark "Quick" hands to this fight as he's known for throwing blazing fast combinations. He has solid takedown defense, but he has shown a lackluster ground and pound game in the past. His wrestling ability should be very good as he trains with fellow welterweight fighters Jon Fitch and Josh Koscheck.
Hardy brings a history of solid striking ability with the propensity to throw technically superior strikes than most of his competition. He's adept enough to realize that looping punches mixed with straight power blows and jabs is one of his most effective weapons, and training with powerful fighters like Paul Daley can only help him in his quest to become one of the most formidable punchers in the division. He's also very well versed on the floor, something he hasn't had to show heavily in the Octagon yet. The only blemish that we might look at is his inability to finish off Gono, and he actually looked a little deficient in that fight.
I think this is a fight in which Mike Swick could either show us he's a very seasoned striker or reveal his weaknesses in his striking ability. A lot of the hype that surrounds Swick relies on his quick combinations, but his opponents have failed to counter those combinations by slipping in counter jabs. Hardy is very good at throwing those counters, and he's managed to crush some of his opponents with those types of blows. Only until recently with wins over Jonathan Goulet and Ben Saunders has Swick's stock in his striking once again risen to, in my opinion, heavy hyped levels.
On the floor, Hardy can hold his own, and Swick's ground and pound abilities are far from stellar. Hardy's Brazilian jiu-jitsu techniques are game enough to catch Swick in the later rounds if he gets lazy, but I am more inclined to believe that Swick will rely heavily on his hands to end this fight. Hardy will be more than enamored with that type of battle.
I'm not a huge fan of Mike Swick for the simple fact that I believe he's a bit overhyped in terms of his striking. He has a chance to shut me and a number of fans up with his performance on Saturday night. It's a tough sell for me to pick Dan Hardy as I think he's another fighter who has been packaged by the UFC as an unbelievable fighter who needs to improve to prove that to be true. He has some solid striking ability, but Swick may have a more well-rounded came to counter. I'll take Swick by decision, but I will secretly be rooting for Dan Hardy to end the hype.
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to see two guys slug it out, this will be exciting. Goldie won’t feel silly calling this FOTN, since it’s later on the card.
What passes for mind-games and bad blood in this fight is laughable at best. These guys do not harbor any ill-will nor do they really have any bad blood. This is just going to be a regular fight.
Possible title implications? I really hope not because I do not think either fighter really proved they deserve a title shot. Saunders, Goulet, and Davis? Nah, I don’t think so. But if the winner of this fight gets a title shot, then the only question that comes to mind is will GSP finish the fight or dominate for 5 straight rounds?
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It’s already been said that the winner will get a title shot, really the only option when ya think about it, considering Alves just got his shot, Fitch is injured and Kos is getting ready to be knocked out.
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by Pennywise on Nov 13, 2009 3:46 PM EST up reply actions 1 recs
Kos is getting ready to be knocked out!!!
So true, so true!!
Johnson’s wrestling is going to nullify Koscheck’s strength. I actually like Josh Koscheck but I seriously think he is SOOOooooo overrated.
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by VeeisAnimated on Nov 14, 2009 3:11 AM EST up reply actions
It’s laughable in comparison to the Marcus Davis antics I suppose, but they went from really saying nothing to each other to actually talking a little shit in the past few weeks. The real difference is that Swick doesn’t give a shit while Davis got angry enough to bash up the walls at his own gym.
The fight has already been monikered as a contention bout by Zuffa’s brass, so title implications are in.
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by Leland Roling on Nov 13, 2009 3:59 PM EST up reply actions
Swick is mature enough, yeah I said it, to realize that Hardy is just talking crap. I never really thought Hardy said anything remotely offensive or personally rude to Marcus Davis. I guess it is easy to push Davis’ buttons. Fighters are like that. It’s not a big deal. I think the runner-up trophy illustrates my point.
I really, really hope this is one of those situation where Dana says, yeah Marquardt you are up next for a title shot. Oh yeah Danny, you’re up next for your rematch after you put Bisping to sleep.
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by VeeisAnimated on Nov 14, 2009 3:10 AM EST up reply actions
I don’t think Hardy will be able to do much to stop the takedown, or be very active off his back. I have a feeling this fight is going to be a huge letdown for those looking for excitement, and Swick’s going to ride out a decision.
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Nah. Presumably Swick’s wrestling is better, as he trains with Kos and Fitch, but I think Hardy’s pretty damn good off his back, and will be able to get back to his feet without much trouble. Hardy’s put in a lot of time with Eddie Bravo the past couple years, so expect that to pay some dividends. I still think it’s going to be a standing war, which could go either way.
by Kwisatz Haderach on Nov 13, 2009 10:35 PM EST up reply actions
I believe hardy was quoted as saying
that him and swick were at 2 different stages in their careers and that he didn’t want to fight him, and that was shortly after the davis fight. I feel that hardy has no chance and will be KO’ed, and bet the house on swick :D

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