
- Middleweight Championship: Anderson Silva vs. Yushin Okami
- Light Heavyweight Bout: Mauricio Rua vs. Forrest Griffin
- Heavyweight Bout: Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira vs. Brendan Schaub
- Lightweight Bout: Ross Pearson vs. Edson Barboza
- Light Heavyweight Bout: Luiz Cane vs. Stanislav Nedkov
- Bantamweight Bout: Raphael Assuncao vs. Johnny Eduardo
- Lightweight Bout: Spencer Fisher vs. Thiago Tavares
- Welterweight Bout: Paulo Thiago vs. David Mitchell
- Featherweight Bout: Yuri Alcantara vs. Felipe Arantes
- Welterweight Bout: Erick Silva vs. Luis Ramos
- Middleweight Bout: Rousimar Palhares vs. Dan Miller
- Bantamweight Bout: Yves Jabouin vs. Ian Loveland
Anderson Silva vs. Yushin Okami is years in the making. Okami was the last person to record a victory over Anderson, even though it was a DQ win. Okami has a ton of strength and power in both his striking and wrestling. His wrestling will be his key to victory. However, I believe Anderson's striking and submission skills off his back will be enough to thwart most of Okami's offense and give him the advantage in the fight. Anderson is just to dangerous from all areas and I think he will pick up a decision win.
The first fight between Rua and Forrest sky rocketed Forrest to a title shot, this second fight could possibly have the same results. Rua is looking to rebound from the beating he took at the hands of Jon Jones, while Forrest is looking to continue his current win streak by improving it to 3 in a row. Rua has the striking advantage and is probably better on the ground, but Forrest is tenacious as he showed in the first fight. As long as both guys are healthy this should be a war for the ages.
Brendan Schaub has been trying to make a name for himself for some time now. A win over Big Nog would notch another big name on his resume, however Big Nog is no push over. If Nog has truly healed up some of his nagging injuries then I think he should be to much for Schaub to handle. Nog's striking and BJJ is better but Schaub only needs one clean punch to win. Personally I hope Nog knocks Schaub clean the fuck out.
Ross Pearson is being used as a stepping stone for Edson Barboza. Simple as that. Barboza is a top prospect who is exciting as hell to watch. Pearson is good but I don't think he will be able to handle the striking Barboza will throw at him.
The rest of the card is solid and will feature interesting bouts for Thiago Tavares vs. Spencer Fisher, Paulo Thiago and Luiz Cane. All are somewhat significant Brazilian fighters who are typically enjoyable to watch. The Rio card should be fantastic to watch if for the atmosphere alone. I cannot wait. Also, it will be interesting to see how the Brazilian crowd treats the always popular Chael Sonnen, sarcasm intended. We may very well see the first ever MMA murder on PPV.