Navigation: Jump to content areas:


Pro Quality. Fan Perspective.
Login-facebook
Around SBN: Blake Griffin Slam Dunks: NBA Jam Style

MMA Future Stars: Welterweight Edition

The welterweight division may be dominated by UFC champion Georges St-Pierre, but talented young fighters like Tyron Woodley, John Hathway, Dong Hyun Kim, and Anthony Johnson plan to make sure that the pound-for-pound great has tough competition for years to come. Outside of the major promotions, there is an influx of young talent—many with international credentials in MMA and other sports—looking to break onto the big stage. Welterweight has always been one of the deepest divisions, and the following ten fighters are here to prove that.

Star-divide

1. Gunnar Nelson (6-0-1; 3 T/KO, 3 submissions)

A 21-year-old student of Brazilian jiu-jitsu legend Renzo Gracie, the "Pride of Iceland" is already a highly decorated grappler and is becoming one of the top prospects in MMA. After breaking onto the MMA scene with a stunning submission wrestling victory over grappling legend Jeff Monson (a heavyweight who weighs close to 100 pounds more than Nelson), Gunnar took fourth place in the absolute division at the "2009 ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championships." The young fighter took all of 2009 off from MMA to concentrate on grappling, and it paid off with a silver medal in the brown belt category at the Mundials, gold at the Pan-Am Games (Gi), and gold and silver—in the absolute division—at the Pan-Am Games (No-Gi).

Refocusing on his MMA career at the start of 2010, Nelson made his debut in the British BAMMA promotion with a notable first round submission over Sam Elsdon. With incredible grappling skills and a connection to Renzo Gracie, expect to see this wonder kid on the big stage in the very near future.

2. David Mitchell (11-0; 9 submissions)

Mitchell, the current welterweight champion of the California-based Tachi Palace Fights organization, has become one of the fastest rising prospects in all of MMA since upsetting TUF veteran War Machine at the initial Tachi Palace event. Since then, Mitchell has earned consecutive first-round submission victories over King of the Cage champion Bobby Green, UFC and WEC veteran Tim McKenzie, and most recently a triangle choke over highly respected MMA veteran Poppies Martinez in just over 90 seconds.

A 30-year-old former soccer star that grew up in a California hippie commune, Mitchell is a highly marketable fighter who should not stay in the minor leagues too much longer.

3. Magomed Shikshabekov (6-0; 2 T/KO, 4 submissions)

The 2009 M-1 Challenge champion, “The Eagle” is 6-0 with all fights ending via stoppage in the first round. Originally scheduled to make his U.S. debut on the undercard at the Strikeforce and M-1 Global co-promoted “Fedor vs. Werdum” event before being forced off due to visa issues, Shikshabekov has been impressive since making his MMA debut in 2008 (in fact, M-1 Global claims a record of 11-0 for Shikshabekov with some of his fights not being recognized by fight databases as of yet).

With impressive submissions and a background in sambo, expect this near-replica of former Strikeforce light heavyweight champion Gegard Mousasi to start making waves in the U.S. and on the international scene before long.

4. Yuri Villefort (6-0; 2 T/KO, 3 submissions)

The 19-year-old younger brother of IFL, WEC, and UFC veteran Danillo Villefort, Yuri is part of the next generation of MMA fighters that grew up learning jiu-jitsu and Muay Thai instead of playing soccer or basketball. Having competed in regional shows in Florida and once in the Bitetti Combat promotion in Brazil, the American Top Team product is far from a finished product.

Highly regarded because of his ATT affiliation and bloodlines, Villefort has already been touted as a possible future UFC champion and the next big thing in the sport. “Yuri has all the tools—he’s got charisma, he’s got the age, he’s got maturity, he’s got the support,” said ATT head coach Ricardo Liborio. “There’s two things that can stop Yuri: God, and Yuri himself.”

Full Article: here

Comment 5 comments  |  2 recs  | 

Do you like this story?

Comments

Display:

i wish i could rec on myt phone...

You sure are a saint and a scholar.

Gunnar nelson is the fucking SHIT! Shitty shit shits. He will 100% definitely make it to the UFC. Kid is far too dedicated not to.

Even a broken clock is right two times a day.

by Chris Toffer on Jul 15, 2010 10:10 PM EDT via mobile reply actions  

This is dope!

Please keep making these!

God help me, I have a problem. I'm a Shinya Aoki fan. I don't know what to do about it...
"what the f**k is the internet?"
Pain don't hurt...

by RolloTomasi on Jul 17, 2010 12:08 AM EDT reply actions  

I've seen David Mitchell fight live.

He’s gonna be in the UFC soon.

God help me, I have a problem. I'm a Shinya Aoki fan. I don't know what to do about it...
"what the f**k is the internet?"
Pain don't hurt...

by RolloTomasi on Jul 17, 2010 12:09 AM EDT reply actions  

he sub’d Jeff Morris with a slick armbar in under 2:00 mins of the 1st round.

Pure awsomeness

God help me, I have a problem. I'm a Shinya Aoki fan. I don't know what to do about it...
"what the f**k is the internet?"
Pain don't hurt...

by RolloTomasi on Jul 17, 2010 12:13 AM EDT reply actions  

Comments For This Post Are Closed


User Tools

Innovative, incisive and independent MMA coverage

FanPosts

Community blog posts and discussion.

Recent FanPosts

+ New FanPost All FanPosts >

Recent Posts


Managers

65723_10150356329605118_56420715117_16038946_2222608_n_small Zak Woods

Editors

Chicagoatnight1_small Zach Krantz

St6_small David St. Martin

Scmlogo2_small S.C. Michaelson

Contributors

Evan_tanner_small Kaleb Kelchner

Wearealone_small Derek Suboticki