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Anderson says that MW is his home and anyone that wants to fight him will have to come to him. He was saying all kinds of things a long time ago about fighting Brock and going to WW and fighting GSP, but he has since said that he will stay at MW and keep defending the title there.

I'm sure he will have more fights against guys in the LHW division...I'm hoping for a Jon Jones/ A.Silva fight in the future! I think Jones could bring a whole new kind of fight to Silva. Especially with his wrestling and unpredictable style of fighting!

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I'm not sure I take anything Anderson says at face value. Soares is directing his career and they will go where Dana offers him the most money to fight within reason. I can't see Anderson making it to heavyweight to fight Brock, but LH is an option and if he can cut weight so is WW. No one is going to pass up a huge pay day especially if Dana doesn't require they vacate their title to do it.

I agree. I am just going by the last thing said. We all know it changes daily. I think Soares is Anderson's puppet to be honest....he needs to stick to management.

I'm sure he will have more fights against guys in the LHW division...I'm hoping for a Jon Jones/ A.Silva fight in the future! I think Jones could bring a whole new kind of fight to Silva. Especially with his wrestling and unpredictable style of fighting!

That fight would excite me MUCH MUCH more than Anderson/GSP!!! I am a huge Jones fan! I loved it when he was talking smack to James Toney. Jones is in the same position as Anderson as far as weight. He said he can easily move between LHW and HW.

On a side note, I have read that Jose Aldo is going to move on in a year. I can't wait to see this guy move up. This is one of the best prospects I have seen for having a belt in multiple weight classes....and by multiple I mean 3!! He has said that he can easily move up and down in weight no problem.

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On a side note, I have read that Jose Aldo is going to move on in a year. I can't wait to see this guy move up. This is one of the best prospects I have seen for having a belt in multiple weight classes....and by multiple I mean 3!! He has said that he can easily move up and down in weight no problem.

Yes! Jose Aldo is a great fighter that could move to various different weight classes! I would love to see him compete in the UFC! I think he could take down the big names in the 155 weight class!

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