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Shinya Aoki will one day "dominate the UFC"

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#1 ·
http://www.mmamania.com/2013/4/4/4183322/shinya-aoki-dominate-one-fc-ufc-mma

Shinya Aoki is widely-considered one of the best lightweight mixed martial arts (MMA) fighters in the world.

Competing professionally since the age of 19, the now 29 year-old Japanese fighter has won world titles with DREAM and Shooto, putting his jiu-jitsu black belt to good use, racking up one submission win after another.

Competing for ONE Fighting Championship (ONE FC) this Friday (details here), Aoki will look to add another world title to his trophy case as he takes on Kotetsu Boku at ONE FC 8: "Kings and Champions" for the promotion's 155-pound title in Kallang, Singapore.

Chatri Sityodtong -- Aoki's head trainer -- tells MMA Fighting he sees the submission specialist dominating the Asian promotion before he potentially turns his attention to the biggest MMA stage of them all, Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).

His words:

"The bigger perspective is Shinya definitely wants to win the ONE FC world championship title when he faces Kotetsu Boku on April 5. I think, longer term, he's definitely willing to take anybody in the world at lightweight. He wants to fight the best. He wants to beat the best. That's his [goal] in his entire life. This is what he loves to do and what he wants to do. You heard him, he's going to fight until he's 45 years old. So, you know, I see him dominating ONE FC, and then potentially dominating the UFC as well."

While no one can negate Aoki's skills, he hasn't had much luck when stepping out of his comfort zone in Japan.

In 2010, Gilbert Melendez dominated "The Tobikan Judan" for five rounds in their Strikeforce lightweight championship fight. After submitting Lyle Beerbohm at Strikeforce: "Diaz vs. Daley" in San Diego a year later, Aoki was knocked out by former Bellator lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez at Bellator 66 in 2012.

Shinya, winner of nine of his last 10, says he is inspired by 48-year old record-breaking boxing champion Bernard Hopkins and is determined to compete until the age of 45. Before he calls it a career, he's considering taking his talents to the UFC's Octagon.

Should he ever make the move, will Aoki find the same success he's enjoyed fighting overseas? Or will the sharks of the UFC's lightweight division prove to be too much for him to handle?
I've always enjoyed watching Aoki fight, and I'm looking forward to him dropping to 145. I know he didn't fare too well against Gilbert, and that strong wrestlers would likely eat Shinya's lunch all day long, but he'd still be a fun addition to UFC's featherweight division. He has some glaring holes in his arsenal, but I'd like to think he's been drilling TDD over and over since Gilbert exposed that part of his game.

He could very well flop, but I like seeing international names given a chance. What do you think? Overrated? Contender? One and done in the UFC?
 
#3 ·
Yeah, I don't think he could even cut it in Bellator. His chin just really isn't good enough. Now he could end up like Gomi and get "good fights" but if they give him the Lombard treatment and throw the worst possible fights at him, he'll be 1 or 2 and done.
 
#5 ·
If Melvin Guillard and George Sotionedimensional can be one win away from a title shot I really don't see why Aoki can't. Now that Frankie and Pettis have left Lightweight really is the worst division out there.


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#7 ·
Aoki has never really performed well outside of Japan. His only win outside of his home country was against Lyle Beerbohm, a guy who is pretty much a can in my eyes. Aoki's resume is mostly padded with cans with a few mid-level fighters sprinkled here and there.

He may be able to make an impact at 145 but I doubt he'll ever dominate the UFC. Without the special rules matches, the rainbow pants, and the Japanese judging/reffing bias he won't be able to do much.
 
#8 ·
The longstanding tradition of Japanese fighters succeeding in the UFC agrees with him...oh wait...He is just another one trick pony and those guys always end up getting exposed in the big leagues (which already happened when he fought Gil and rematched Alvarez).
 
#10 ·
Shinya Aoki vs Benson Henderson
Shinya Aoki vs Gilbert Melenedez
Shinya Aoki vs Anthony Pettis
Shinya Aoki vs Gray Maynard
Shinya Aoki vs Nate Diaz
Shinya Aoki vs Jim Miller
Shinya Aoki vs Donald Cerrone
Shinya Aoki vs TJ Grant
Shinya Aoki vs Rafael Dos Anjos
Shinya Aoki vs Khabib Nurmagomedov
Shinya Aoki vs Joe Lauzon
Shinya Aoki vs Jose Aldo
Shinya Aoki vs Chad Mendes
Shinya Aoki vs Ricardo Lamas
Shinya Aoki vs Frankie Edgar
Shinya Aoki vs Chan Sung Jung
Shinya Aoki vs Cub Swanson
Shinya Aoki vs Dennis Siver
Shinya Aoki vs Dustin Poirier
Shinya Aoki vs Clay Guida
Shinya Aoki vs Nik Lentz
Shinya Aoki vs Erik Koch

I think at 145 he might do alright, I think he could beat Jim Miller and Donald Cerrone
 
#13 ·
Lauzon over Aoki? Are you on pot? Lauzon got subbed by G-Sot, Aoki would wrap him up easily.
G-Sot's chin was a lot better when he fought Lauzon than Aoki's is right now. Don't forget Lauzon gassed out by going for the finish in the 1st against Soti. Aoki doesn't really have the survival skills to handle a flurry from Lauzon.
 
#15 ·
Aoki would lose to the majority of UFC 155ers. I said it. He can't strike at all and his takedowns are mediocre at best.

He certainly wouldn't perform up to what his what his contract would likely be worth.

Having said that I'd like to see him in the UFC, but their too busy working on obtaining small boys and women to fill out their two new divisions.
 
#38 ·
Aoki is one of the biggest douche bags not only in mma but any combat sport. He's a gigantic cry baby that is so one dimensional that I can't believe his record. With that being said, he is a fantastic submission fighter and if he could ever learn how to strike better then my 15 year old daughter or to take hit, he'd be a force in the UFC. Otherwise, he's going to get his ass kicked most of the time like he has so far in the UFC.
 
#46 ·
Aoki has the CHANCE to beat a lot of guys. But he would be unable to find the sub vs. a lot of the guys people have him beating.

He fights straight cans. How can anyone say he would beat a top 10 no problem? How many top 10 guys has he ever beaten? He beat Eddie Alverez in 2008 but was destroyed by him recently.

Again, he has the CHANCE to beat a lot of guys. But his odds of pulling out easy subs are a lot less vs. real fighters.

Aoki is a gimmick and always has been.
 
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