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SI.com: Jon Wertheim: Anderson Silva is my Sportsman choice

Sports Illustrated will announce its choice for Sportsman of the Year on Nov. 30. Here's one of the nominations for that honor by an SI writer. You love mixed martial arts. No, you hate mixed martial arts. It's the hottest, rawest, awesomest sport going, a video game come to life, the main cause of boxing's death spiral. No, it's legalized assault and battery, an affront to civilization, the Church of the Lowest Common Denominator. As mixed martial arts -- and the UFC in particular -- continue to grow, it also continues to polarize. And both sides are, of course, entitled to their opinion.

SI.com: BLOG: Griffin tops Ortiz in UFC comeback bout

SI.com's Josh Gross offers all his insights from UFC 106.

SI.com: Josh Gross: Ortiz returns to find familiar foe

Hardships surrounding Zuffa's promotion of UFC 106 have shone a bright light on two important facts as Saturday's pay-per-view looms from the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas.

SI.com: Josh Gross: Fedor's marketability has sky-rocketed, but CBS was hoping for more

Last week, I posed five questions worth considering through November. We won't know the answers to four of them until later this month, but on the issue of Fedor Emelianenko's marketability, there appears to be some movement, at least anecdotally.

SI.com: Josh Gross: Live Blog from Fedor-Rogers at Strikeforce

HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill. -- Two Russian fighters, heavyweight champions both, rose Saturday morning on different contents intent on defending titles in their respective sports. For boxing's lumbering giant Nikolay Valuev the call was not answered, as he surrendered the WBA belt on points to Brit David Haye. The fate of his mixed martial arts counterpart, the revered Fedor Emelianenko, will be known shortly as he steps into a cage for the first time in his career.

SI.com: Josh Gross: November questions: Is Fedor marketable, best fight, more

As mixed martial arts gears up for a hectic November, here are five questions worth asking before Thanksgiving rolls around.

SI.com: Josh Gross: MMA Rankings: Velasquez cracks the top 10, 'Shogun' climbs

November is shaping up to be the most important month of fights this year.

SI.com: Gross: Like most great fights, Machida-Rua will be ongoing story

If you were willing to commit yourself to it, Saturday evening turned Sunday morning and live mixed martial arts engulfed your time like an inappropriate Michael Schiavello analogy.

SI.com: Josh Gross: Ortiz brings new plan of attack

Tito Ortiz has a game plan and he's sticking to it.

SI.com: Josh Gross: Rothwell's UFC 104 mindset, Fedor's promotion, more MMA mail

Before Fall's massive schedule kicks off a week from now in Los Angeles, mixed martial arts fans are looking ahead at what promises to be a compelling few months.

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