UFC State of the Union: Middleweight Division

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With so many fights coming up spread across seven different weight classes, it's easy to lose track of what's happening in a particular division. Here, we take a look at where that division stands right now, and where it's headed. We start with the Middleweight division.

Champion Anderson Silva has stood atop the division for an astounding five years - so long that there are fans today who have never known the division to have any other champion. He's knocked off nine straight challengers, and hasn't shown signs of stopping. Up next for Silva is #1 contender Yushin Okami in the main event of UFC 134. Okami's been working towards this shot for five years now, and this is probably his only chance. He is, understandably, the heavy underdog.

Looking past UFC 134 and Silva vs. Okami, what's next for the division? Let's take a look:

Next in Line:

After Okami, the next challenger is likely to be the winner of Brian Stann vs. Chael Sonnen at UFC 136. Both should create marketable fights, particularly against Silva. For Sonnen, this will be his first match back since his UFC 117 loss and subsequent commission issues, while Stann will look to improve his MW record to 4-0.

If Stann or Sonnen is unavailable for whatever reason, the other option would be the winner of Chris Leben vs. Mark Munoz at UFC 138. Both seem a slight step down, but Leben finally getting a title shot (and, potentially, a rematch with Silva) is a great story.

Future Contenders:

There are a lot of good names to watch for, and pretty much all of them have fights coming up:

Others to Consider:

Finally, those fighters that aren't going to be in title contention soon, but who you should keep an eye on.

Check back next month as we look at the Light Heavyweight division before the big Jon Jones vs. Quinton Jackson fight at UFC 135.

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