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UFC 109: Matt Hughes vs Renzo Gracie under consideration for Feb. 6

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Former UFC welterweight champion Matt Hughes (43-7) may have finally found an opponent for his 2010 return as he will reportedly welcome jiu-jitsu legend Renzo Gracie (13-6-1) to the Octagon at UFC 109 in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Feb. 6, according to Heavy.com.

Hughes was adamant about making one last run in the UFC 170-pound division — though he wasn’t chomping at the bit to throw leather with up-and-coming stars like Josh Koscheck or Mike Swick, who did their best to call out the fighting farmhand.

Following his unanimous decision win over Matt Serra at UFC 98: “Evans vs. Machida,” the future Hall of Famer signed a four-fight contract that will likely keep him in the Octagon for the remainder of his career.

While he may not compete long enough to satisfy all four fights, he has indicated that his only desire is to face opponents that he finds interesting, like his 2006 scrap against UFC pioneer Royce Gracie.

Maybe the win he holds over the famed Gracie grappler is what prompted Renzo to consider battling Hughes in his Octagon debut — or perhaps it was Hughes looking for revenge after Gracie submitted longtime friend and mentor Pat Miletich at IFL: “Gracie vs. Miletich” — also in 2006.

The son of Robson Gracie has competed both stateside and Internationally including eight times under the PRIDE banner, but never for the UFC. He hasn’t seen action since a second round disqualification win over Frank Shamrock at Elite XC: “Destiny” back in February 2007.

While the 42-year-old Gracie is six years Hughes’ elder, the contrast in styles could still result in an interesting match-up.

And that’s exactly what Hughes has been asking for — though it can be said that sometimes you should be careful what you wish for.

You just might get it.

Stay tuned to MMAmania.com for more information on UFC 109, which has yet to be officially announced by the promotion, as it develops.

UFC Quick Quote: Matt Hughes has ‘nothing to gain’ from fighting the new generation of fighters

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

“I don’t have any problems with Koscheck or Swick. They’re just guys who want to beat someone who has been in the sport for awhile, to beat someone who has held the belt. There are plenty of older guys out there with big names who can fight, too. I like to take fights where I’ve got something to win. If I take a fight against Mike Swick or Josh Kosheck, I’ve really got nothing to gain from that fight besides a paycheck and beating somebody up. They’ve got more to win than I do. Those aren’t the kinds of fights that interest me. Royce Gracie was a big fight, you know? It was a huge name, a guy that had won the old tournaments in the beginning. Those are the fights I like, the ones I can really get revved up for and get motivated. Those are the kinds of fights that gets me into the gym ready to train and work.”

– Former 170-pound division kingpin Matt Hughes talks to Heavy.com about making one last run in the UFC welterweight division — though it won’t be against up-and-coming stars like Josh Koscheck or Mike Swick. Following his unanimous decision win over Matt Serra at UFC 98: “Evans vs. Machida,” the future Hall of Famer signed a four-fight contract that will likely keep him in the Octagon for the remainder of his career, however it’s still unclear at this time where the 35-year-old veteran fits in the grand scheme of things. Any other “legends” you want to see him fight? Fantasy matchmakers, do your thing.

Paul ‘Semtex’ Daley joins AKA in the Matt Hughes calling-out party

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

Semtex

Props: Telegraph.co.uk

Quoteworthy:

“[I want] someone who has a name and will be a challenge. I’ve called out Matt Hughes as he’s a big name and would be a challenge for me. People are saying I have got no wrestling, so watch me beat the best wrestler ever in the welterweight division. I don’t want to call Matt Hughes names or nothing like that. I don’t need to make fun of him — he did a great job of that himself when he was the coach on the Ultimate Fighter — but it is a fight I’d like. Beating Hughes would make a little noise and I am all about making a bit of noise.”

–- On the heels of finishing Martin Kampmann in his Octagon debut at UFC 103 from the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, on Sept. 19, former Elite XC standout Paul Daley sets his sights on ex-champion Matt Hughes, joining AKA boys Josh Koscheck and Mike Swick in a long line of hungry contenders gunning for Mr. Country Breakfast. The heavy-handed “Semtex” vaulted himself to the upper echelon of welterweights after replacing an injured “Quick” at last month’s event, but was his knockout over “The Hitman” enough to get him a one-way ticket to Farmtown? Or does Hughes have bigger fish to fry?

UFC Quick Quote: Matt Hughes has no interest in fighting a ‘kid’ like Josh Koscheck

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

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“I find Koscheck calling me out kind of interesting and I actually don’t know why he is doing that. I was used to kids doing this when I was the champ, but as you know I don’t have the belt now and I’m puzzled as to why Koscheck wants to fight me and not the champion in the weight class. I have no interest in fighting Koscheck and, as he was showing everybody, he’s just a kid. As of yet, the UFC has never come to me and asked me to fight him.”

– Former 170-pound division kingpin Matt Hughes breaks down UFC 103 on his official blog, including the comments made by welterweight contender Josh Koscheck. After disposing of Frank Trigg, “Kos” was asking for Matt Hughes in a future fight, perhaps so he can cement his status as a serious contender. Reverend Hughes however, can’t figure out what his beef is and chalks it up to him being ‘just a kid.’ What is Koscheck’s beef? Is it a compliment to call out a “legend” because it’s an honor to fight him? Or is he trying to push the once-great champ out of the picture? What’s your take, Maniacs?