UFC on Versus Preview: Cheick Kongo Seeks Return to Relevance Against Paul Buentello
The first of two major battles taking place in the somewhat deeper UFC heavyweight division will be a bout between 6'4" French Muay Thai fighter Cheick Kongo (14-6-1, 7-4 UFC) and Texas-native striker Paul Buentello (27-11, 3-2 UFC). Both men are coming off losses. Kongo was the victim of a heavily motivated Frank Mir at UFC 107 and Buentello dropped a majority decision to Stefan Struve at the same event. Kongo is currently riding a two-fight losing streak as he lost to rising force Cain Velasquez via decision at UFC 99.
The only truly interesting attribute of this fight is in the styles that both fighters bring to the table. As we saw in the Cain Velasquez bout, Kongo isn't much more than a very lengthy and strong kickboxer in the Octagon. He doesn't have incredible takedown defense, but he does pack a mean wallop in his punches as he did drop Velasquez in every round of their bout at UFC 99.
Kongo's primary weaknesses are on the ground, but Paul Buentello has never been known as a fighter who likes to take a fight to the ground. Buentello will more than likely provide Kongo with an opponent who will play into his strengths as a striker, but Buentello does knockout power. Unfortunately, I think Kongo is probably the more well-versed kickboxer, and he will have a definitive edge on the feet with his long reach.
Unlike Stefan Struve, Kongo will have the mustard to put Buentello to the floor in this fight. Buentello was able to wade in the reach of Struve for most of their battle at UFC 107 simply because Struve is a weak puncher and was unable to produce a lot of power in his punches. Kongo won't be that fighter, and Buentello had obvious problems getting cornered by Struve.
If Kongo can work out a similar gameplan, trap Buentello, and punch for power, this should be a short night of work for Kongo. Buentello's performance against Struve didn't inspire a lot of confidence in his conditioning either, but he has had past performances in which he's gone the distance quite easily. I won't hold my breath here however. Kongo is going to put a lot of power on Buentello's legs and chin, and stop Paul Buentello on Sunday night.
With a win, Kongo may once again thrust himself into some relevancy that will hopefully gain him some bouts against a crop of comeback fighters and rising stars. He may gain the loser of Dos Santos vs. Gonzaga. Buentello could be at risk of being cut from the promotion, but I'm going to assume the UFC may give him a chance to clean out any lingering scrap metal at the bottom of the division.
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I think the biggest reason the odds aren’t overwhelmingly in Kongo’s favor is how he got dropped by an overhand from Mir, but people forget that he wasn’t even out yet. Even if Paul lands a shot, I see Kongo standing back up and putting a beating on him. This is Kongo’s fight to lose.
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by lowellthehammer on Mar 18, 2010 3:11 PM EDT reply actions
I dunno...
-500/+325 seem pretty overwhelming.
by Ephemeral Artery on Mar 18, 2010 4:15 PM EDT up reply actions 1 recs
where is the...
.. I don’t care option?
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by At Least On Paper on Mar 18, 2010 3:16 PM EDT reply actions
the ultimate “i don’t care” is to not vote, and also not comment… seems as though you subliminally care
by kanodogg on Mar 18, 2010 3:18 PM EDT up reply actions 5 recs
No.
I want the option to say I don’t care. Commenting on that means I care about having said option, not about this fight.
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by At Least On Paper on Mar 18, 2010 5:03 PM EDT up reply actions
2 comments!
This guy is really into it.
by The Flying Gentleman on Mar 18, 2010 5:21 PM EDT up reply actions 1 recs
I dont give a SHIT about this fight!!!!!………………so let’s talk about it.
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by Earl Montclair on Mar 18, 2010 6:06 PM EDT up reply actions
i dunno if beating buentello makes kongo relevant, buentello is pretty irrelevant as it is, could be kongo fighting for his job, maybe buentello too, cause he’ll be 0-2 in his current ufc run, but something tells me they’ll give buentello a gimme fight after this to keep him since they are trying to gain a latino fanbase.
They’ll make him relevant if it’s a dominating win because Kongo has been in the spotlight numerous times on PPV cards.
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by Leland Roling on Mar 18, 2010 3:23 PM EDT up reply actions
Yeah, if Kongo wins, especially in dominating fashion, he still makes for an interesting fight against the other strikers in the division.
But if he loses, he’s done.
What wrong with Paul?
I heard about this fight and immediately had Paul pinned for the W. Kongo is a painfully average fighter and is incapable of finding his peak. Paul did great against the likes of Steven struve’s and I completely feel this fight will end with Kongo on the ground.
So knocking a 7 footer flat on his ass and winning a majority decision wasn’t good enough for ya huh…
Uh, he lost the decision, and that one punch was pretty much his only highlight.
by Hardcharger on Mar 18, 2010 5:49 PM EDT up reply actions 1 recs

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by dangerdunphy on Mar 18, 2010 9:58 PM EDT up reply actions
Buentello is...
the closest thing to a ‘can’ that the UFC keeps on it’s roster. He’s a guy with workmanlike standup and heart who has little interest in the ground game and will never contend for the title. Losing a semi-close decision to Stefan “Stringbean” Struve does NOT constitute “great.” Kongo has shown flashes of excellence, but has been on a nasty losing slide lately. I think the loser of this fight might be in peril for his employment.
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Kongo has had an opponent spoonfed to him. Paul has guts, a chin and a punchers chance. Kongo should outclass him easily. I will not speak bad about Paul though. The one thing Paul does is exciting fights, he stands toe to toe. Kongo by stoppage rd 2
The best thing he did the whole fight was countering that AWFUL flying Knee
If his stand-up is the same as in the Struve fight, he’s getting KTFO’d. Kongo has the strength and reach advantage here.
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Yeah, he's gonna have to hit Buentello pretty damn hard to make some relevance pop out
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by Leland Roling on Mar 18, 2010 3:22 PM EDT up reply actions
Congo always lets me down, and buntello did a SHORYUKEN in his last fight, i must side with buntello
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by Thats It For you! on Mar 18, 2010 4:09 PM EDT reply actions
I have to go with Kongo in this one. While Mir and his camp did find that hole in Kongo’s standup (standing erect), I can’t see Buentello having the tools to exploit it. I like Buentello, and I would like him to win, but Kongo is a much more disciplined striker than say Struve. Kongo can use his reach pretty well.

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