Originally Published: July 15, 2008
Affliction vs. UFC, Round 1
Having a hard time choosing between Affliction's inaugural show, "Banned," and UFC's "Fight Night"? Let Sherdog help you decide which to record and which to watch live.
Ric Fogel for ESPN.comWhen it comes to excitement, Anderson Silva, right, always delivers. Pound-for-pound showdowns
Depending on whom you talk to, both Affliction and the UFC lay claim to promoting the best pound-for-pound fighter on the planet Saturday night. In the UFC's case, it's middleweight Anderson Silva, who has made some very credible opposition look very foolish. Affliction, meanwhile, is paying out the nose for Fedor Emelianenko, a concrete-constitution Russian with few visible seams in his armor.

Jeff Sherwood/Sherdog.comFedor Emelianenko has done little to validate his claims as the best fighter on the planet as of late.
Heavyweight attractions
IFL's Ben Rothwell is slated to make a significant step up in competition against former UFC heavyweight champion -- one of three on the card -- Andrei Arlovski at Affliction, and Josh Barnett competes in a seemingly pointless rematch against a fading Pedro Rizzo. The UFC will have Cain Velasquez taking on Jake O'Brien in a fight that isn't likely to have too many repercussions in the promotion's stagnant heavyweight division. I can take or leave Barnett-Rizzo -- a return engagement long past its expiration date -- but Rothwell-Arlovski could set up Emelianenko's next move, a significant bit of momentum for a fledging promotion. Advantage: Affliction
Controversial participants
The UFC is granting a second chance to Jesse Taylor -- who urinated himself. Affliction pairs penalized Renato "Babalu" Sobral -- who held on a choke too long against David Heath -- against Mike Whitehead. I can't condone either man's behavior, but random discharge of bodily fluids is a pretty hard public relations blunder to solve. Advantage: Affliction
Ancillary entertainment
After unfortunate experiments with elaborate ring entrances and WWE-style ramps, the UFC settled into a pleasantly mundane telecast that has more in common with conventional sports than overblown theatrics. Affliction is slated to ignore the cardinal rule of fight promotion -- no cross-pollinating of entertainment genres -- by having irrelevant rock band Megadeth perform at some point during the show. Why presume MMA fans are going to appreciate heavy metal noise pollution? I don't own a single Iron Maiden T-shirt, and don't feel the least bit deprived. Advantage: UFC
Hyperbolic figureheads
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Martin McNeil/WireImage.comIt's hard to believe Dana White when he says his UFC "Fight Night" isn't meant to counter-program Affliction's "Banned" show.
Announcers
Disclaimer: Bruce Buffer is a swell guy. He's done more for the UFC's growth behind the scenes than most realize. A rock of support. Really. But when it comes to the ability to induce goosebumps in his ring generalship, he can't hold a megaphone to brother Michael, possessed of a voice so commanding -- so attuned to the needs of spectacle -- that it brings to mind unfortunate comparisons to Frank and Sly. I appreciate the UFC's loyalty to Buffer Light, but Affliction scores big points by slotting in his well-piped sibling. Advantage: Affliction Curiosity compels me to award Affliction the nod for Must-See TV on Saturday, though obviously some fans will prefer the reasonable expense of the UFC (free) to the premium placed on the pay-per-view & though I would seriously question the brain capacity of those who feel it's not worth $39.95 to see Emelianenko in a truly competitive fight. This is, after all, a world in which more than 400,000 people paid $44.95 for a Michael Bisping-Rashad Evans headliner last November. Set a precedent like that and Affliction should be asking $79.95 for this card. The UFC is -- perhaps inadvertently -- leaving one loophole for the undecided. The "Fight Night" event replays immediately at midnight ET, precisely when Affliction's "Banned" attraction ends. How considerate. Jake Rossen is a contributor to Sherdog.com.

