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Here's a brief rundown of each relevant champion...
Please use this thread to talk about the champions and whether or not you agree if the champions or contenders should be who they are.
UFC Heavyweight Champions Antonio Rodrigo "Minotauro" Nogueira and Randy "The Natural" Couture
Defeated: Tim Sylvia to become Interim Heavyweight Champion 2/2/08 (Nogueira)
Tim Sylvia to become Heavyweight Champion 3/3/07 (Couture)
Next Opponent: Frank Mir (Nogueira), Brock Lesnar (Couture)
Big Nog hasn't fought since February of 2008, thanks to The Ultimate Fighter taking up his schedule. He'll be fighting fellow coach Frank Mir at the December PPV. Some could definitely argue that Mir is not deserving of the chance to become champion, especially when Fabricio Werdum could make a case for having a title shot.
Randy Couture was reinstated by the UFC and is still recognized as Heavyweight Champion. He'll fight Brock Lesnar on November 15 at UFC 91. Werdum and other heavyweights have to be very upset that Brock has leapfrogged them for this shot.
UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Forrest Griffin
Defeated: Quinton "Rampage" Jackson 7/5/08
Next opponent: Most likely Chuck Liddell.
Rampage could definitely have a claim to having a rematch against Griffin. He lost under some real murky circumstances. Unfortunately, the literal rampage he went on a week after that fight put the UFC in a tough spot where Rampage could still wind up going to jail if found guilty. It's rumored he'll fight Shogun Rua before the year ends.
Griffin will probably face Liddell in January, should Liddell beat Rashad Evans this weekend. Lyoto Machida should really get consideration considering he's still undefeated, but with the light heavyweight division really focused on the bigger names, Machida's going to have a tough time breaking the glass ceiling.
UFC Middleweight Champion Anderson "The Spider" Silva
Defeated: Rich Franklin 10/14/06
Next Opponent: Patrick Cote
Silva's really in another league of his own, and he's floating between Middleweight and Light-Heavyweight. He could be the best fighter out there, and has expressed a desire to fight at least 6 times a year. Nobody in the UFC has even come close to beating him, and Patrick Cote, who is a great fighter in his own right, will probably prove to be no match for him.
Please use this thread to talk about the champions and whether or not you agree if the champions or contenders should be who they are.

UFC Heavyweight Champions Antonio Rodrigo "Minotauro" Nogueira and Randy "The Natural" Couture
Defeated: Tim Sylvia to become Interim Heavyweight Champion 2/2/08 (Nogueira)
Tim Sylvia to become Heavyweight Champion 3/3/07 (Couture)
Next Opponent: Frank Mir (Nogueira), Brock Lesnar (Couture)
Big Nog hasn't fought since February of 2008, thanks to The Ultimate Fighter taking up his schedule. He'll be fighting fellow coach Frank Mir at the December PPV. Some could definitely argue that Mir is not deserving of the chance to become champion, especially when Fabricio Werdum could make a case for having a title shot.
Randy Couture was reinstated by the UFC and is still recognized as Heavyweight Champion. He'll fight Brock Lesnar on November 15 at UFC 91. Werdum and other heavyweights have to be very upset that Brock has leapfrogged them for this shot.

UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Forrest Griffin
Defeated: Quinton "Rampage" Jackson 7/5/08
Next opponent: Most likely Chuck Liddell.
Rampage could definitely have a claim to having a rematch against Griffin. He lost under some real murky circumstances. Unfortunately, the literal rampage he went on a week after that fight put the UFC in a tough spot where Rampage could still wind up going to jail if found guilty. It's rumored he'll fight Shogun Rua before the year ends.
Griffin will probably face Liddell in January, should Liddell beat Rashad Evans this weekend. Lyoto Machida should really get consideration considering he's still undefeated, but with the light heavyweight division really focused on the bigger names, Machida's going to have a tough time breaking the glass ceiling.

UFC Middleweight Champion Anderson "The Spider" Silva
Defeated: Rich Franklin 10/14/06
Next Opponent: Patrick Cote
Silva's really in another league of his own, and he's floating between Middleweight and Light-Heavyweight. He could be the best fighter out there, and has expressed a desire to fight at least 6 times a year. Nobody in the UFC has even come close to beating him, and Patrick Cote, who is a great fighter in his own right, will probably prove to be no match for him.