Hindsight: UFC 168 in retrospect

Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Spor

Emotional investment in sport is a fickle thing. There are very few times in my life when I willingly put my hopes for a fighter's success at the forefront of my viewing experience. Usually, I do so only with the extreme expectation of being let down. After all, if I don't expect my favorite athletes to lose, then I don't need to worry about whether or not they'll win. So, when I sat down for UFC 168, it was in the full knowledge that I was almost certainly going to break a little bit of my heart in doing so...

Disclaimer time: as always, for those looking for prescient gambling advice, I continue to be a crotchety old man (hell I'm practically 30) who thinks kids today don't know the value of a dollar. That said, I won two of said dollars off the backs of Jim Miller and Travis Browne over the weekend, so there may be some hope for me yet. Now that you've entertained my vanity by reading this far (or skimmed all this for the words "Anderson Silva" and moved on) let's get to the fights.

Bout 1 - Featherweights: Estevan Payan vs. Robbie Peralta (I picked Peralta, I was right)

Bout 2 - Welterweights: William Macario vs. Bobby Voelker (I picked Voelker, I was wrong)

Bout 3 - Welterweights: Siyar Bahadurzada vs. John Howard (I picked Howard, I was right)

Bout 4 - Featherweights: Manvel Gamburyan vs. Dennis Siver (I picked Siver, I was right)

Bout 5 - Lightweights: Michael Johnson vs. Gleison Tibau (I picked Tibau, I was wrong)

Bout 6 - Middleweights: Uriah Hall vs. Chris Leben (I picked Hall, I was right)

Bout 7 - Catchweight (151.5 lbs): Diego Brandao vs. Dustin Poirier (I picked Poirier, I was right)

Bout 8 - Lightweights: Fabricio Camoes vs. Jim Miller (I picked Miller, I was right)

Bout 9 - Heavyweights: Josh Barnett vs. Travis Browne (I picked Browne, I was right)

Bout 10 - Women Bantamweights: Ronda Rousey vs. Miesha Tate (I picked Rousey, I was right)

Bout 11 - Middleweights: Chris Weidman vs. Anderson Silva (I picked Silva, I was wrong)

That wraps up my thoughts for UFC 168. It's not my neatest package, I'll admit that a lot of what I wrote seems blindingly obvious, but, as always, that's the benefit of hindsight. Be sure to check back next week when I'll be talking about UFC Fight Night 34 and how poorly I'm affected by sleep deprivation.

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