Martin Kampmann hasn't fought since being pulled out against Johny Hendricks at UFC 154, but he haven't been stopped by that from calling out leading fighters for his next fight. Kampmann recently got to Twitter to accomplish his bidding. He made a spot to it to call out the final Strikeforce welterweight champ, Tarec Saffiedine, and Nick Diaz. He later responded to a lover that he'd also be happy to fight Georges St. Pierre must Diaz accomplish the angry this Saturday. Kampmann happens to be placed seventh in the official UFC rankings. Saffiedine is based in directly behind him at No. 8. Perfect sense is made by that fight. Neither Kampmann or Saffiedine are reserved for a, and with the welterweight division just days far from a significant shuffle, the winner of that fight might enter the top five of the division. Saffiedine last fought in January. He beat Nate Marquardt for the Strikeforce welterweight championship. He battered Marquardt's leg throughout the bout and earned the unanimous decision on the scorecards. The win made sure he'd be delivered to the UFC following a closure of Strikeforce. Kampmann is impossible to fight the loser of Diaz and GSP. If the UFC look at that potential bout, the timing would force Kampmann to sit for many more weeks. Unless Kampmann certainly wished to wait until later this season to take the fight, it's a whole lot more reasonable for him to take on Saffiedine. Because the UFC tries to help keep its competitors active, Saffiedine is the definitely better choice for all concerned. The battle between Kampmann and Saffiedine could be an appealing stunning challenge. They are both exciting practitioners who want to mix up their striking attacks well, and exchange on the legs. Both welterweights also have great grappling, whenever they take part in that struggle. Saffiedine has been teaching with Dan Henderson's Team Quest since 2008, and his wrestling has increased since the period. Each person likes a striking battle, and they'd probably grant one another. It'd be considered a crowd-pleasing bout that would have the potential to claim for a Fight of the Night Time advantage. The welterweight department will end up more obvious after Saturday. Many of the top ranked practitioners are on the card seeking to boost their standing and possibly end up being the next title adversary. The ladder will be moved down by the losers, and that offers Kampmann and Saffiedine the opportunity to make their situation later this year. It is unclear if Kampmann's campaigning can pay off, but as has been evident before week, it sure doesn't hurt to test.
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