Wednesday, June 16, 2010

The Ultimate Fighter Season 11 Episode 11 Re-Cap

The Ultimate Fighter Season 11 Episode 11 Re-Cap
"A Will To Win"
Team Liddell vs. Team Ortiz

Last week Josh Bryant took out Jamie Yager by second round TKO and Tito Ortiz was booted by Dana White and Rich Franklin was brought in as his replacement. Brad Tavares, Court McGee, Josh Bryant and Kris McCray are the 4 fighters left and they will fight on this episode.

To start the show they have Dana and Rich touring the upgrade UFC facilities and Rich signing the contract to fight Chuck Liddell. Rich has one week to get Kris McCray ready for his semi-final fight. Because of Tito leaving Dana said that he is overcompensating with the assistant coaches. He brings in Forrest Griffin, Gray Maynard and Tyson Griffin to be Rich Franklin's assistant coaches.

Middleweight Semi-Final Fight- Court McGee (5-1) vs. Brad Tavares (4-0)

Dana says it will be a close fight but he picks Court to win. Both of these guys are from Team Liddell. Tavares has a 2" height and McGee has a 2" reach advantage.

R1- Court got a take down after two minutes of even fighting but Brad was able to get to his feet without taking any damage. Court got another take down near the end of the round but Brad popped back up. Court hit a good strike up against the fence. Close round, Court 10-9.

R2- Court hit a good right that briefly backed up Tavares at the 90 second mark of the round. Tavares is starting to connect with some shots and he's opened a very small cut on Court's nose. Really close round, I give it to Tavares.

R3- Court hit a good leg kick that buckled Tavares and he was able to land a good strike afterwards with about one minute left in the round. Court hit a low blow and right when they restarted Court landed a good left right to Brad's chin that sent him sprawling backwards. Court followed up with two right hands to the side of the head and then Court picked him up and slammed him. Court jumped on him and submitted him with a Rear Naked Choke. Great finish by Court. Good showing by both guys. Good fight.

Winner: Court McGee by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) R3

"This was a dog fight right from the beginning...incredible fight"- Dana White

Dana brings in some of the Marines to train with the guys. They wanted to show the guys some of the things they do for their conditioning. They also showed how to defend themselves if someone comes at them with a gun or knife. The fighters showed the Marines some of their ground fighting. After the training the Marines came over to the house for a cookout with the fighters and coaches.

Hammortree and Yager got into it over flour and trash. Looks like we could be setting up for an Ultimate Finale showdown. Yager says something to Kacey on the way out of the room. Kyacey gets pissed and challenges him to a throw down in the back yard. Yager didn't go outside to meet Kyacey.

"You're mine"- Kyacey Uscola to Jamie Yager
"Please, Please give me Jamie Yager in the finale"- Kyacey Uscola

Middleweight Semi-Final Fight: Josh Bryant (10-0) vs. Kris McCray (5-0)

These guys fought earlier in the season and Bryant won by decision in 2 rounds. McCray says that he did overlook Bryant going into the fight. This will be McCray's 5th fight in 6 weeks. McCray has a 2" height advantage but Bryant has the 2" reach advantage.

R1- McCray got caught early with a left and was briefly floored. McCray got a take down at the one minute mark. Bryant got up and McCray took him back down again. McCray landed a good right around the one minute mark and then they clinched. McCray landed some knees in the clinch. Bryant hit a good right towards the end of the round. Good action in the first round. I've got McCray 10-9.

R2- McCray landed some good shots to open up this round. McCray looks like he's tiring a lot as the fight goes on. I've got McCray taking this round so he's up 20-18 on my score card.

R3- McCray got a take down with 3 minutes left but Bryant clearly grabbed the cage to stop it. Both guys are tired. Looks like Bryant's mouthpiece is out as he spits blood onto the mat. McCray hit a couple of good shots that Bryant took and stayed standing. Good fight. I've got McCray 30-27.

Judges score cards: 30-27, 29-28, 30-27 McCray

Winner: Kris McCray by Decision (Unanimous)

"Never had an undefeated coach in the history of TUF. Until now."- Rich Franklin as he points to himself

Court McGee vs Kris McCray is the final.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

UFC 115: Liddell vs. Franklin

UFC 115: Liddell vs. Franklin
GM Place
Vancouver, British Columbia
June 12, 2010

The Main Event tonight is Chuck Liddell fighting Rich Franklin. As you know, it was originally supposed to be Chuck versus Tito Ortiz but Tito withdrew and had surgery and Rich stepped in to take Tito's spot as TUF coach and his spot in this fight. There are some other intriguing fights on this card. Cro Crop versus Pat Barry, Martin Kampann against Paulo Thiago, Ben Rothwell fights Gilbert Yvel and Carlos Condit is in action against Rory MacDonald. As usual, Mike Goldberg and Joe Rogan handle the announcing and Bruce Buffer is the ringer announcer.

Welterweight Fight- Carlos Condit (24-5) vs. Rory MacDonald (10-0)

MacDonald is only 20 years old and is the youngest fighter in the UFC. MacDonald is 1-0 inside the Octagon. Condit is a former WEC Champion. Condit is 1-1 in the UFC with two wars against Martin Kampmann and Jake Ellenberger. Condit trains with Greg Jackson. Will it be youth or experience tonight? MacDonald is Canadian so he gets a huge ovation when announced.

R1- MacDonald quickly caught a Condit kick and took him down but let him back up. MacDonald tried to measure Condit with some shots but came up empty. Fans chant "Rory". MacDonald got a take down inside of the first minute. Condit lands some good strikes to the face from the bottom. Condit got back to his feet without taking any damage and actually controlling the situation from his back. MacDonald swung for the fences and Condit landed a good right counter that wobbled MacDonald. MacDonald landed a couple of strikes that took Condit to the fence and then MacDonald got another take down. Condit again got to his feet without taking any damage. Condit is landing some good kicks. MacDonald got a take down to end the round. MacDonald got 3 take downs but didn't do anything with them. I give the round to Condit because he delivered more damage on the ground and landed the best shot on their feet. It was close but I've got Condit 10-9. Rogan says he gave the round to MacDonald based on take downs.

R2- Condit tried for a take down but MacDonald ended up on top. Condit again gets to his feet without any damage. Condit missed a superman punch and MacDonald tried for a take down but Condit reversed it and ended up on top. MacDonald was able to kick out and ended up on top. Condit again defended and landed more strikes from the bottom and got back to his feet without taking any damage. Fans chant "Let's Go Rory." MacDonald landed a good combination in a near clinch situation. MacDonald landed a good counter front kick right at the end of the round. Both guys went for front kicks, Condit actually connected with Rory's face but Rory caught Condit's arm which knocked him off balance and knocked him down. MacDonald takes this round so I've got it at 19-19 on the score card. Good fight so far, Condit needs to be more aggressive. I've said this before in his UFC fights, but it almost feels like he's fighting a 5-Round fight.

R3- MacDonald hit a head kick that didn't fully connected in the early part of the round. MacDonald is throwing bombs but Condit is blocking them. Condit hit MacDonald with a 2-punch combination that hurt and MacDonald immediately went for the take down. Condit went for a kimura and ended up on top. Condit lands a couple of good elbows. MacDonald is cut open. Condit gets mount but then MacDonald gets him back in half guard. Condit lands more elbows. MacDonald gets back to his feet. MacDonald went for a take down and Condit easily reversed. MacDonald looks really tired or he's hurt. Rogan says it looks like something is wrong with MacDonald's eye, says it's possibly an orbital break. Condit continues to pressure MacDonald and land strikes. The ref steps in and stops the fight with about 10 seconds left in the fight. Great fight. Rogan says there is definitely something wrong with MacDonald's eye. MacDonald showed a lot of heart and at 20 years old he has a lot of life left in the UFC. Good win by Condit, he showed the killer instinct in the 3rd round that he needs to show earlier.

Winner: Carlos Condit by TKO (Strikes) R3 4:53

Heavyweight Fight- Gilbert Yvel (36-14-1) vs. Ben Rothwell (30-7)

30 of Yvel's 36 wins have come by way of knock out. Yvel fought at UFC 108 but he was stopped in that fight by Junior dos Santos. Rothwell has a 2" height, 3" reach and 21 pound advantage in this fight. Rothwell is coming off of a loss to Cain Velsaquez so both guys are coming off losses to top tier UFC Heavyweights. Yves Lavigne is the ref and gets some boos after his poor stoppage earlier on Spike TV.

R1- Rothwell charges right at Yvel and back him down throwing strikes. Yvel separates and grabs a guillotine and pulls guard but Rothwell easily gets out of it and takes side control. Yvel flips him over, Rothwell got back to his feet and slammed Yvel back down. Rothwell gets full mount and throws some elbows. Yvel goes for a leg lock but Rothwell spun out of it. Rothwell got Yvel in a crucifix but Yvel flipped him over and got to his feet. Yvels landed some good strikes. Good round. Yvel finished strong but I've got Rothwell taking the round 10-9.

R2- Rothwell immediately got a take down to start the round. Rothwell lands some good elbows. Yvel got back to his feet at the mid-way point of the round. Rothwell got another take down at the two minute mark. Yvel flipped him over and threw some good strikes from the top. Yvel is connecting and Rothwell tries to clinch him but Yvel breaks free and continues to land some good shots. Rothwell got back to his feet with a minute left in the round and took Yvel down again. Rothwell finished the round on top. Give Yvel this round due to damage inflicted and I've got it 19-19 going into the third.

R3- Yvel went for a take down but got taken down. Rothwell spends the majority of the round on top of Yvel. Rothwell is going to take this round and the fight 29-28.

Judges score cards: 30-27. 29-28, 29-28

Winner: Ben Rothwell by Decision (Unanimous)

Welterweight Fight- Paulo Thiago (13-1) vs. Martin Kampmann (16-3)

Kampmann is coming off of a win at UFC 108 on the preliminaries against Jacob Volkmann by submission. Kampmann has won 3 of his last 4 including a decision win over Carlos Condit. Thiago fought at UFC 109 and choked out Mike Swick in the 2nd round. Thiago also holds a victory over title contender Josh Koscheck. The winner of this fight probably sets themselves up for a title contenders fight since GSP and Koscheck are doing TUF and they won't be fighting for a while. Thiago has a 2.5" reach advantage.

R1- Kampmann lands some strikes early. Kampmann is landing some good jabs. Kampmann landed a good right hand and knocked down Thiago with 90 seconds left in the round. Thiago retaliated by getting a trip and take down. Kampmann grabbed a guillotine and used it to get to his feet. Kmapmann went for another choke against the cage but Thiago used his legs to kick off the cage and get out of the choke. Kampmann 10-9.

R2- Thiago is just throwing haymakers but is not connecting. Kampmann got a take down at the mid-way point of the round. Thiago used a kimura to sweept Kampmann over but there is only 30 seconds left in the round. Kampmann got back to his feet and landed a couple of knees. Kampmann 20-18.

R3- Kampmann landed a counter jab and then got a take down in the first minute of the final round. Kampmann went for an arm triangle and Thiago gave up his back and was able to avoid the submission. Kampmann stayed on top of Thiago. Thiago finally got back to his feet with about 80 seconds left. Thiago threw a bomb but Kampmann took him down again. Kampmann goes for another arm triangle. Kampmann almost finished the fight but not quite. Kampmann wins this fight 30-27.

Judges score cards: 30-27 on all 3 score cards

Winner: Martin Kampmann by Decision (Unanimous)

Heavyweight Fight- Mirko Cro Cop (26-7-2) vs. Pat Barry (5-1)

Cro Cop fought Junior dos Santos in late 2009 and verbally submitted. Barry fought at UFC 104 and beat Antoni Hardonk by TKO in the 2nd round. Cro Cop is one of Barry's idol's. Cro Cop needs some new theme music, Duran Duran just doesn't cut it.

R1- Barry is very aggressive from the outset and landed a good shot that knocked Cro Cop down 30 seconds into the fight. Barry is landing some good leg kicks. Cro Cop returns the favor with some kicks of his own. Barry hit a good right that floored Cro Cop again. Rogan says he thinks Cro Cop broke his jaw. Cro Cop got a brief take down but Barry got back to his feet. Barry 10-9.

R2- Barry partially connected with a head kick but it was just a glancing blow and Cro Cop was able to take him down. Cro Cop got the mount and Barry gave up his back. Cro Cop takes this round and we are at 19-19 going into the final stanza.

R3- Not a lot of action in this round. Cro Cop clinched against the cage for a while and then the ref re-started them and Cro Cop backed Barry down and landed some strikes. Cro Cop knocked Barry down and jumped on top and delivered some Ground and Pound. Cro Cop clamped in a Rear Naked Choke and won the fight in the last minute. Barry just tired out and Cro Cop outlasted him. Good win by Cro Cop.

Winner: Mirko Cro Cop by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) R3 4:30

Light Heavyweight Fight- Chuck Liddell (21-7) vs. Rich Franklin (27-5)

Chuck Liddell has changed his lifestyle going into this fight. He's training more and in different areas of his game, he's given up alcohol and he's been resting. It will be interesting to see how he matches up with Rich.

R1-Chuck is landing some leg kicks early. Just lands a body kick and just missed a head kick as it as partially blocked. Rich hit a good right but Chuck landed a good shot during a clinch. Chuck got a take down two minutes into the round. Rich got back to his feet and Chuck has been cut open (not sure how it happened). Chuck caught Rich with a punch that almost knocked him down. Chuck lands a couple more strikes. Chuck landed a partial head kick and moved in quickly. He slipped and Rich hit a couple of small shots. They clinched with 10 seconds left in the round. Chuck pushed off and threw a couple of punches. Chuck threw a big right and missed. Rich countered with a right hand that hit Chuck right on the button and ended his night with 7 seconds left in the round. Chuck looked pretty good until those last 10 seconds. Big time punch by Rich Franklin.

"You've gotta expect this is the last time we see Chuck Liddell in the Octagon"- Joe Rogan
"I was just thinking the same thing"- Mike Goldberg

Winner: Rich Franklin by KO R1 4:55

Franklin says that Chuck broke Rich's left hand in the first round when he threw and landed a body kick.

Welterweight Fight- Mike Pyle vs. Jesse Lennox

R1- Pyle landed some good shots at the end of the round and floored Lennox. Pyle jumped on top and tried for a choke but couldn't finish before the bell rung. Pyle 10-9.

R2- Pyle went for a take down and didn't get it but he was able to spin around and take top position from Lennox. Pyle stayed on top for the round and took it. Pyle 20-18.

R3- Lennox came on strong at the end of the round and landed some shots around the one minute mark. Pyle clinched him but Lennox got a take down. Lennox is cut open bad. Pyle got a triangle choke and finished the fight. Good finish from the bottom by Pyle.

Winner: Mike Pyle by Triangle Choke R3 4:44

Saturday, June 12, 2010

UFC 115: Preliminaries 6/12 Re-Cap

UFC 115: Preliminaries
GM Place
Vancouver, British Columbia
Spike TV
June 12, 2010

Tonight we will see Chuck Liddell step into the cage against Rich Franklin. But first we've got free fights on Spike TV. Mac Danzig fights Matt Wiman and Tyson Griffin takes on Evan Dunham.


Lightweight Fight- Mac Danzig (20-7-1) vs. Matt Wiman (11-5)

Wiman has a 2" height advantage but Danzig has a 3" reach advantage.

R1- Danzig was able to get Wiman down after an early exchange. Wiman grabbed a choke from the bottom and flipped Danzig over and applied some good pressure to his neck. Danzig got out but Wiman moved his weight onto Danzig and Yves Lavigne called for the bell. As soon as Yves called for the bell it was obvious that Danzig was not unconscious and that it was a horrible stoppage.

"This is a huge, huge, huge mistake. Let me tell you something, you cannot choke a guy unconscious when the side of his neck is loose. Yves Lavigne is moving his arm but Mac Danzig is just relaxing. This is a tremendous mistake."- Joe Rogan

Post fight both guys show a lot of class.

Winner: Matt Wiman by TKO (Yves Lavigne) R1 1:45


Welterweight Fight- Ricardo Funch vs. Claude Patrick

R1- Lots of clinching against the cage to start the fight. Patrick got a take down 90 seconds into the fight. Funch grazed Patrick's head with a kick while he had a knee on the ground and the ref immediately separated them and took a point away from Patrick despite the kick not fazing Funch. UFC 115 "Bad Officiating". Patrick landed a couple of good strikes from the top. Patrick stayed on top for the rest of the round. Patrick went for a guillotine towards the end of the round and Yves Lavigne wasn't the ref so Funch lives to see a second round. Patrick 10-8 since Funch had a point deducted by the ref. Funch has a cut under his left eye going into the second round.

"That was the babiest kick to the head ever"- Joe Rogan

R2- They clinched against the cage again. Patrick grabbed a guillotine and pulled guard and Funch tapped out. Good showing in his UFC debut for Patrick.

Winner: Claude Patrick by Submission (Guillotine Choke) R2 1:48


Lightweight Fight- Tyson Griffin (14-2) vs. Evan Dunham (10-0)

Dunham's last win was a submission victory over TUF winner Efrain Escudero. Griffin is coming off of a big win against Hermes Franca. Dunham has a 4" height and 4" reach advantage. Tyson should have a good strength advantage. Both guys have trained together at Xtreme Couture. Dunham trained elsewhere for this fight but will return to Couture after this fight.

R1- Dunham went for a take down but ate some good strikes from Griffin. Griffin has landed some good leg kicks. Griffin misses a punch and Dunham was able to grab Griffin's back. Dunham had a tough time after taking Griffin's back because of his height advantage. Close round. Probably goes to Dunham due to the dominant position he had for the end of the round.

R2- Dunham grabbed a take down in the first minute of the round. Griffin tried to grab a guillotine on the way down but couldn't lock it in. Dunham tried to grab a choke of his own but he couldn't and Griffin escaped to his feet. Dunham got another take down half way through the round. Dunham took Griffin's back again. Tyson got to his feet with Dunham still on his back and Tyson fell forward head planting Dunham into the mat. Dunham held on and Griffin stood back up with Dunham still on his back. Dunham 20-18.

R3- They both throw leather early in the round. Dunham whiffs on a take down and ate a good strike. Dunham landed a kick that briefly floored Griffin and Dunham took Griffin's back and got him to the ground. Griffin again got to his feet with Dunham still on his back. Tyson tried to slam Dunham again but Dunham held on.

Dunham is going to take this fight 30-27. Really good win for Dunham.

Judges score cards: 30-27 Dunham, 29-28 Griffin (huh?), 29-28 Dunham

Winner: Evan Dunham by Decision (Split)

Sunday, June 06, 2010

TUF Season 11 Episode 10 Re-Cap

The Ultimate Fighter Season 11 Episode 10 Re-Cap
"Shocked and Awed"
Team Liddell vs. Team Ortiz

Last week Kris McCray and Brad Tavares advanced into the semi-finals. At the end of the show Dana dropped a bomb shell on Chuck when he told him that Tito had turned down the fight and was going to have back surgery. The tease this week is if Dana will fire Tito from The Ultimate Fighter. We will also have the last quarterfinal fight on this show as Jamie Yager will fight Josh Bryant.

Dana says it's the first time a coach has pulled out of a fight on the Ultimate Fighter because of an injury. Chuck is pissed and is dropping a ton of beeps. Dana tells Chuck he's still going to fight after the show. Chuck is OK with that he's just pissed that Tito backed out of the fight.

Middleweight Quarterfinal Fight- Jamie Yager (2-1) (Team Ortiz) vs. Josh Bryant (10-0) (Team Liddell)

R1- Josh hit a good counter right hand early in the fight that knocked Yager back but Yager was able to clinch before Josh could inflict any more damage. Yager landed a good knee against the cage. Yager landed a couple of strikes and then kicked Josh in the balls. Yager landed a couple of inside leg kicks. There was a crazy sequence where Yager jumped up for a front kick and his leg got stuck on top of Josh's head. Josh ran him back into the cage but Yager ended up on top and landed some strikes. Josh came forward and landed a good strike that took Yager down. Yager landed a good up kick that stopped Bryant from immediately capitalizing. Josh took top position but couldn't do anything before the round ended. Tough round to judge. Josh landed the best two shots of the round but basically did nothing besides land those two punches. Bryant did get the only knockdown so I think you have to give him the round.

R2- Josh kicks Yager in the balls early in the round to even the score. Yager is doing a good job keeping Josh off balance with the kicks he is throwing. Josh came forward and threw some strikes but Yager landed a knee to Josh's body. Yager tried a kick but Josh was able to get a take down into side control. Yager quickly got to his feet and was able to land a strike on the way up. Yager landed a front kick. Yager continues to land leg kicks and he landed two that you could tell hurt Bryant. Bryant landed a knee but Yager returned the favor. Good fight, both guys giving it their all and engaging. Bryant landed a left that took Yager down and then he jumped on top. Josh was able to land some good elbows. I've got Bryant 20-18 but I could see the first round going to Yager. Yager took a long time to get back to his corner after the round ended. Dana said the judges declared the fight a draw and they are going to a third round.

Yager can't answer the bell and Mazzagatti calls the fight in favor of Bryant.

Winner: Josh Bryant by TKO (Ref Stoppage) R2

"I would have never, ever expected that from Yager. To not answer the bell for the third round"- Dana White
"It's one thing to come in and play the game and everything else. It's another thing to quit on the stool."- Dana White
"He got hit with those first two punches and he wasn't the same the rest of the fight. He didn't like that. He didn't like that at all."- Dana White
"That was the best fight since we've been here. That was a good fucking fight."- Dana White

Post fight Tito calls Yager a pussy and storms off. On the next scene they are shown taking Yager away to the hospital.

"You can teach someone how to fight but you can't teach them to have heart."- Tito Ortiz

Dana came into Tito's locker room and pulled him out to talk to him. Dana tells Tito that he has a doctor's appointment for him tomorrow in LA to get a second opinion. Dana tells Tito that tomorrow is his last day. Tito questions him but Dana tells him that he is going to start the process now and that they've made another fight for Chuck. Tito looks visibly shaken up. Tito says he's never been fired at anything in his life and it's hard to swallow.

"If Tito thought he wasn't 100% he should have never come on the show"- Dana White
"This is not the last of Tito Ortiz"- Tito Ortiz

Tito didn't say anything to his guys. He just took off and left. Dana gave him time to go talk to his guys but that didn't happen. Dana called Tito's team back into the training center from their van. Dana told them that Tito was done because he pulled out of the fight. Tito's team was shocked that Tito didn't say anything to them. Dana tells the guys that somebody else has signed on to fight Chuck and that he is in route. He promises the guys that they will have good coaching. Tito comes to the house to talk to the guys later that night and say his goodbyes.

Dana gets everyone together at the training center and he goes to announce the first fight and they abruptly cut to commercial in the middle of him talking. First fight is Brad Tavares against Court McGee. So that leaves Kris McCray against Josh Bryant in the second fight.

Next they show a man walking into the training center from behind and then they show Rich Franklin highlights. They cut to Rich and Dana standing together and Team Ortiz coming into the Training Center. Dana says that because this happened he has over compensated. He says "let me bring in the assistant coaches" and they go off the air as the door opens.

"Dana called me and said 'I need a big favor. Tito's hurt, he's not going to be able to fight Chuck.' I said I'll do what you need me to do."- Rich Franklin

I think at this point I don't see a clear favorite to take this. All of the guys have their strengths and weaknesses but seem like they are on the same level.

Middleweights Remaining:
Brad Tavares (Team Liddell Pick #5)- defeated James Hammortree (Decision), Seth Baczynski (DQ)
Court McGee- Injury Replacement (Rich Attonito)- lost to Nick Ring by Decision in 1st Round, beat Hammortree by Guillotine Choke in 2nd Round
Josh Bryant (Team Liddell Pick #4)- defeated Kris McCray (Decision), Jamie Yager (TKO)
Kris McCray (Wildcard Selection)- defeated Kyacey Uscola (Submission) and Kyle Noke (Decision)

Eliminated:
Clayton McKinney by Kyle Noke (First Round)
Chris Camozzi- left due to injury
James Hammortree by Brad Tavares (First Round)
Charles Blanchard by Jamie Yager (First Round)
Rich Attonito- left due to injury after beating Kyacey Uscola in first round by DQ
Joe Henle by Seth Baczynski (First Round)
Kyacey Uscola- defeated by Kris McCray (Wildcard Round)
Nick Ring- left due to injury
James Hammortree- defeated by Court McGee (Second Round)
Kyle Noke- defeated by Kris McCray (Decision)
Seth Baczynski- eliminated by Brad Tavares (DQ for Illegal Soccer kick to the head)
Jamie Yager- eliminated by Josh Bryant (TKO)

Monday, May 31, 2010

UFC 114: Rampage vs. Rashad Re-Cap

UFC 114: Rampage vs. Rashad
MGM Garden Arena
Las Vegas, Nevada
Saturday May 29, 2010

Welterweight Fight- Diego Sanchez (23-3) vs. John Hathaway (13-0)

This is Diego's return to the welterweight division after a brief run in the lightweight division. Diego is 7-2 in the UFC welterweight division. Hathaway has a 2" height and 3" reach advantage.

R1- Diego went for an early take down but got stuffed. Hathaway caught Diego was a knee as he was coming in and floored him. Hathaway jumped on top and tried to finish but Diego recovered. Hathaway stayed on top for the rest of the round. Good start by Hathaway. Hathaway 10-9.

R2- Hathaway hit a good left jab early in the round. Diego got a take down two minutes into the round but Hathaway got back to his feet without taking any damage. Diego has blood coming from his nose. Hathaway is using his reach to his advantage. Hathaway landed some good shots in the last several seconds of the round. Hathaway 10-9, 20-18 for the fight.

R3- Sanchez landed a good left in the first minute. Sanchez went for a take down but was stuffed. Sanchez hit a good right. Diego got another take down attempt stuffed. Hathaway's nose has been busted open. Hathaway partially connected with a head kick. Diego started to stalk towards the end of the round but Hathaway got a brief take down. Close round. I'll give the third to Sanchez and the fight to Hathaway 29-28. Huge win for Hathaway and this win puts him on the map in the welterweight division.

Judges score cards: 30-27, 30-27, 30-26

Winner: John Hathaway by Decision (Unanimous)

Matt Hughes is in attendance. Yesterday he was officially inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame. He also has a fight coming up against Ricardo Almeida.

Light Heavyweight Fight- Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (18-3) vs. Jason Brilz (18-2-1)

Forrest Griffin was supposed to be in this fight but he got injured so enter Jason Brilz. Brilz took the fight on four weeks notice. Lil Nog debuted in the UFC at UFC 106 and took at Luiz Cane. Nog is on a 6 fight win streak. Nog has a 3" height and 3.5" reach advantage.

R1- Nog hit some good knees and kicks early. Brilz got a take down about 90 seconds into the fight. Nog slipped out but Brilz was able to get him back down onto the mat. Nog was able to slip out the back and take Brilz back and get him down but Brilz slipped out. Nog landed a couple of punches right at the end of the round. Brilz 10-9.

R2- Brilz went for a single leg and Nog grabbed a guillotine. Brilz slipped out and took top positon. Nog reversed but Brilz grabbed a guillotine. Nog got out of the move but Brilz grabbed it again and then released it but took top position. Brilz grabbed another guillotine but Nog slipped out and got back to his feet with two minutes left. Brilz landed a good right but Nog absorbed it. Nog landed a knee. Both guys swing for the fences and Brilz landed a good shot but Nog stayed on his feet but didn't engage for the rest of the round. Brilz 20-18. This would be another big upset.

R3- Brilz got an early take down. Nog swept him over and got back to his feet. Brilz went for a take down but Nog stuffed it and went for a choke but couldn't get it. Nog hit a knee. Brilz went for a take down but Nog quickly took top position. Nog caught Brilz in a crucifix but Brilz got out and took Nog's guard. Nog swept Brilz over with 30 seconds left. Nog took this round but I've got Brilz winning 29-28.

Judges score cards: 29-28 Brilz, 29-28 Nog, 29-28 Nog

Wow that was a very shocking decision. I thought Brilz clearly won that fight and so did the fans.

Winner: Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira by Decision (Split)

Heavyweight Fight- Todd Duffee (6-0) vs. Mike Russow (12-1)

Russow has won 8 straight fights with 6 of those coming by submission. Duffee debuted in the UFC at UFC 102 and promptly beat Tim Hague in 7 seconds. Duffee has a 2" height and 5" reach advantage.

R1- Duffee throwing some leather early .Duffee hit a couple of good uppercuts that hurt Russow but he survived teh onslaught. Duffee connected on a couple of overhand rights. Duffee is just dominating this fight so far. He is landing good shots and is taking his time. Duffee landed a big time left and Russow absorbed it. Duffee 10-8.

"I'll tell you one thing, Russow can take a shot"- Joe Rogan

R2- Duffee continues to land some good shots. Russow is starting to land a couple of punches. Duffee landed a good right when Russow came in for a take down. The fight has slowed down in this round. Fans are eager for a knockout after two decisions so far. Duffee 10-9, 20-17 for the fight.

R3- Russow caught Duffee half way through this round with a shocking knockout. Down 20-17 on my score card and he came back and out of nowhere landed a couple

"That's the craziest thing I've ever seen in a thousand fights. Oh My God! Mike Russow is standing in front of us and he's as surprised as we are. I'm standing up. I can't even sit down right now. That's the craziest thing I've ever seen. Oh My God!"- Joe Rogan
"If that was in a movie you'd say shut up that can't happen in real life"- Joe Rogan
"It just did"- Mike Goldberg

Winner: Mike Russow by KO R3 2:03

The Korean Zombie is in the house. San Antonio Spurs star Tim Duncan is at the show too.

Melvin Guillard vs. Waylon Lowe (8-2)

This is from the pre-show. Lowe fought for KOTC in April of this year and beat Steve Berger by knockout in the first round.

R1- Lowe got a take down but Guillard popped back up to his feet. Melvin landed some good knees while Lowe clinched him against the cage. Melvin landed some hammer fists. Lowe went for a take down and Guillard nailed him with a knee to the body and Lowe just keeled over and this one is over. Guillard came in and gave him a shot or two before the ref stopped it but it was the knee that did Lowe in.

Winner: Melvin Guillard by TKO (Strikes) R1 3:28

Guillard calls out Jeremy Stephens after the fight.

Middleweight Fight- Michael Bisping (19-3) vs. Dan Miller (11-3)

Bisping last fought at UFC 110 where he lost a unanimous decision to Wanderlei Silva. Previously at UFC 105 Bisping beat Denis Kang in the 2nd round. Dan Miller is coming off of a loss to Demain Maia at UFC 109. After the referee gives them instructions they don't touch gloves and Miller gives him a little shove back to the corner.

R1- Miller hit a good left early and then kicked Bisping in the balls. Bisping landed a right hand. Both guys are landing some shots. Really even fight so far. I think Bisping takes this round because he started to land some good shots at the end of the round. Bisping 10-9.

R2- Miller is starting to throw some leg kicks. Bisping is landing jabs and has open a cut on or near Miller's nose. Bisping stuffed a take down and then landed a good right hand at the mid-way point of the round. Bisping 20-18.

R3- Miller threw a good overhand right but Bisping answered early in the last round. Miller got a take down at the half-way point in the round. Bisping quickly backed up to the wall and got to his feet. Miller landed a couple of strikes at the end. Even if you give Miller this round it's still Bisping by decision. Unless the same judges from the Brilz/Nog fight are judging this fight.

Judges score cards: 30-27, 30-27, 29-28

Winner: Michael Bisping by Decision (Unanimous)

Mike Tyson and his face tatoo are at the fights tonight. So are Snoop Dogg, Larry Fitzgerald and David Spade. And is Welterweight Champion Georges St-Pierre.

Light Heavyweight Fight- Rampage Jackson (30-7) vs. Rashad Evans (19-1-1)

Rashad last fought at UFC 108 where he won a decision against Thiago Silva. Rampage has not fought since March of 2009 when he beat Rashad's training partner Keith Jardine by unanimous decision. The UFC tells us that Rampage lands 84% of clinch strikes, defends 77% of take downs and has the 2nd best submission defense rate in MMA history. Rashad defends 63% of take downs, has never lost a fight when landing a take down and 4 of his last wins have come by way of knockout. This should be a good fight. Despite the layoff I've got Rampage. Rashad is boo'd as he enters the Octagon. Dana White has said the winner of this gets the first shot at Shogun Rua. Rampage has a 2" height advantage but Rashad has a 2" reach advantage.

R1- Rashad hit a right hand really early that stunned Rampage. Rashad rushed in and clinched Rampage against the cage and tried for a take down. Herb Dean separates the fighters. Rashad got a take down with two minutes left in the round. Rampage got back to his feet but ate a strike on the way up. Dean separates them again with 25 seconds left in the round. Rampage landed some offense right at the end of the round. Rashad 10-9.

R2- Rashad came in and clinched Rampage early in the round to a chorus of boos. They separated and then Rashad came in and clinched again. Dean separates them again. Rashad clinches Rampage again. Neither fighter has really done anything in this round besides Rashad clinching Rampage. Rashad went for a take down and didn't get it but did land a strike or two. Rashad 20-18.

R3- Rampage caught Rashad as Rashad tried to avoid Rampage and then went to clinch him. He landed a good right that knocked Rashad off-balance and down to the mat backwards. Rampage jumped on top and landed some good strikes. Rashad held onto Rampage to try and survive and Rashad got back to his feet. Rampage gave Rashad time to recover when they got back to their feet and Rashad shot and got a take down. Rampage got back to his feet with 40 seconds left in the fight but Rashad took him down again. Rampage 10-9 but Rashad is going to take this one 29-28 by wining a 2nd round in which both guys really did nothing. Unfortunately this fight didn't live up to the hype and even though Rashad won I have a hard time thinking he's deserving of a shot at Shogun after two decision victories.

Judges score cards: 30-27, 29-28, 30-27

Winner: Rashad Evans by Decision (Unanimous)

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Bellator 19 Re-Cap

Bellator 19
Bellator Fighting Championships
Verizon Theatre
Grand Prairie, Tx
May 20, 2010
Fox Sports South

This week features the Welterweights in action. Steve Carl takes on Dan Hornbuckle and Ryan Thomas gets his re-match against Ben Askren. Featherweight Champion Joe Soto will also have a non-title Super Fight on the card. Sean Wheelock and Jimmy Smith are the announcers for the show.

Welterweight Semi-Final Tournament Fight- Steve Carl (13-1) vs. Dan Hornbuckle (20-2)

Both of these fighters fought on Bellator 15 in April. Hornbuckle quickly dispatched of Tyler Stinson with a Triangle Choke in the first round. Carl beat Brett Cooper by split decision. Hornbuckle is my odds on favorite to take the Welterweight tournament. The ring announcer botches the introductions. Hornbuckle fights out of American Top Team.

R1- Hornbuckle pulled guard early and the announcers called it a take down. Hornbuckle went for a kimura and trapped Carl's head with his leg. Hornbuckle rolled over on top and applied more pressure and got the submission win. Very impressive win for Hornbuckle.

Winner: Dan Hornbuckle by Submission (Kimura) R1 2:31

Welterweight Semi-Final Tournament Fight- Ben Askren (4-0) vs. Ryan Thomas (11-4)

These two fought on Bellator 14 and Askren won by ref stoppage in what was a poor call by the ref. Askren was in control of the fight in the first round and had a guillotine on Thomas but didn't have it on tight. Thomas was given the opportunity to fight his way back into the tournament and did so on Bellator 15 when he finished Jacob McClintock with strikes in the first round.

R1- Askren got a quick take down. Askren briefly got a mount but was then put into half guard. Askren went for an arm bar but Thomas got out. Thomas jumped over Askren and instead of taking his back took bottom position. Big mistake by Thomas. Askren mounted again and tried to get the arm bar again but Thomas was able to fight out as the round ended. Askren 10-9. Thomas looked like he threw a punch on the ground clearly after the bell but they cut to commercial as he was about to connect.

R2- This is the first time Askren has had a fight go to the second round. Askren hit a right hand early but then Thomas clinched and got a take down. Askren was able to scramble and briefly take Ryan's back and then got on top in side control. If Askren was more experienced this fight would have been over a long time ago. Thomas is giving Askren all kinds of openings for submissions. Askren briefly tried to grab a Rear Naked but Thomas rolled out. Askren dominating right now 20-18.

R3- Thomas hit a knee early. Askren went for a take down and Thomas tried for a choke but Askren completed the take down. Lots of back and forth wrestling. Askren mounted Thomas with two minutes left. Not a very exciting round but I score it for Askren again. Askren 30-27. It's going to be really tough for him to beat Hornbuckle.

Judges score cards: 30-27 on all score cards

Winner: Ben Askren by Decision (Unanimous)

Featherweight Super Fight- Joe Soto (8-0) vs. Diego Saraiva (18-8-1)

Soto is the reigning Bellator Featherweight Champion and has a background in wrestling. Soto has 4 wins by knockout and 3 by submission. Saraiva is 4-0 at Featherweight. Saraiva has finished 12 fights by submission

R1- Soto got a quick take down early in the first round. Soto stayed on top and controlled for the entire round. Soto landed a big elbow very late in the round that opened up a large cut on Saraiva's forehead. Soto 10-9.

During the break the doctor stopped the fight due to the cut Saraiva sustained at the end of the round.

Winner: Joe Soto by TKO (Doctor Stoppage) R1 5:00

Bantamweight Fight- Jared Lopez (8-9) vs. Johnny Bedford (23-8-1)

Lopez has knocked his opponent out in 6 of his 8 wins. Bedford has 10 knockouts and 9 submissions to his record.

R1- Lopez landed a couple of strikes but then got taken down about a minute and a half into the round. Bedford stayed on top for the majority of the run until Lopez flipped him over in the last minute. Bedford 10-9.

R2- Bedford got a take down early in the round. Bedford grabbed a kimura from side control but let it go in order to land some elbows to the head. Bedford let him up and landed some good strikes and then took him back down. Bedford 20-18.

R3- Bedford landed some good body shots early in the round and then got the take down. The fight was stood up with three minutes left in the round. Bedford landed some good body shots again and then landed a good knee that knocked Lopez down. Lopez covered up and turned to his side and Bedford landed another strike or two and the ref stopped the fight.

Winner: Johnny Bedford by TKO (Strikes) R3 2:16

UFC 114: Prelims Re-Cap

UFC 114: Prelims
MGM Garden Arena
Las Vegas, Nevada
Saturday May 29, 2010

Rampage Jackson and Rashad Evans finally meet tonight but first we get an hour of free fights on Spike TV. Efrain Escudero will fight Dan Lauzon and Amir Sadollah will fight Dong Hyun Kim. As always Mike Goldberg and Joe Rogan are your announcers and Bruce Buffer is the ring announcer.

Lightweight Fight- Efrain Escudero (13-1) vs. Dan Lauzon (12-3)

Escudero was the winner of TUF 8. Escudero beat Cole Miller at UFC 103 but then lost to Evan Dunham by submission at Fight Night 20. Lauzon lost to Cole Miller in his last fight by submission in the first round.

R1- Lauzon is throwing bombs early but not connecting. Escudero is doing a good job countering and landed a good knee. Escudero threw knees up against the cage but Lauzon blocked most of the barrage. Escudero has a cut above his left eye. Close round. I've got Escudero 10-9.

R2- Escudero came in with some strikes and landed some knees and then threw a barrage of punches against the cage. Lauzon was able to cover up and Escudero backed out to avoid punching himself out. Lauzon went for a take down but was stuffed. Lauzon looks tired and Escudero is stalking him. Escudero is landing some good kicks. Escudero landed a strike and Lauzon went down but it didn't look like it connected that well. Escudero 20-18.

R3- Lauzon hits Escudero with a low blow early in the round. Escudero threw some strikes and clinched Lauzon up against the cage. Escudero landed a couple of knees and then a leg kick. Escudero returns the low blow near the end of the round. Josh Rosenthal takes a point away from Escudero. I don't agree with that but it will be a moot point since Escudero is winning every round. Both guys throw leather at the end of the round and Lauzon cut Escudero. I've got Escudero 29-27 after the point deduction.

Judges score cards: All 3 judges score the fight 29-27

Winner: Efrain Escudero by Decision (Unanimous)

Light Heavyweight Fight- Luiz Cane vs. Cyrille Diabate

This is a pre-show fight. I'm thinking Cane took this early since they are showing it now. Cane is trying to rebound from his beating at the hands of lil Nog. This is the UFC debut for Diabate.

R1- Cane landed a big shot early in the first round that rocked Diabate. Diabate landed some good strikes and landed two shots that knocked Cane down then he jumped on and finished Cane. Great win by Diabate.

Winner: Cyrille Diabate by TKO (Strikes) R1 2:13

Welterweight Fight- Amir Sadollah (3-1) vs. Dong Hyun Kim (12-0-1)

Amir has won his last two fights over Phil Baroni and Brad Blackburn, both by unanimous decision. Kim is undefeated in his MMA career since his fight against Karo Parisyan was overturned. In the UFC Kim has defeated T.J. Grant by decision, Matt Brown by split decision and Jason Tan by TKO (elbows). Goldberg points out that they have trained together in the past.

R1- Amir landed some strikes early but Kim got a take down in the first 30 seconds of the fight. Kim is controlling on top but not landing anything clean. Kim was able to get on Amir's back in the last minute of the round. Kim 10-9. Amir needs to keep the fight standing if he wants to win this one.

R2- Amir uses some kicks early but then got taken down quickly before the first minute is over. Amir was able to get back to his feet but Kim won't let go of him and takes him down again. Kim trapped one of Amir's arms and landed some strikes. Amir gave up his back very late in the round. Kim is up 20-18 after two rounds.

R3- Kim got an early take down and this one feels like it is over. Amir got back to his feet with 80 seconds left in the fight. Amir avoided a take down. Amir tried a flying knee but Kim got a take down instead. 40 seconds left and Amir was able to get back to his feet. Amir landed some strikes but nothing that came close to finishing the fight.

Judges score cards: 30-27 on all score cards

Winner: Dong Hyun Kim by Decision (Unanimous)

Thursday, May 27, 2010

TUF Season 11 Episode 9 Re-Cap

The Ultimate Fighter Season 11 Episode 9 Re-Cap
"Civilized Sport"
Team Liddell vs. Team Ortiz

The last episode featured two fights and had Kris McCray and Court McGee advancing to the next round after both having been chosen as replacements. McCray won the *wildcard* fight to advance to the quarterfinals. McGee took Rich Attonito's spot (Rich had to bow out due to injury) and defeated replacement James Hammortree (replaced Nick Ring) to advance to the Semi-Finals. This show features McCray versus Kyle Noke and Brad Tavares fights Seth Baczynski. Plus, they tease "shocking news that will have both teams reeling"! I'm guessing this is Tito's exit episode.

Tito had to go see his neck doctor and he said they want to do another surgery. Tito debates whether or not to have the surgery and says he's not going to let Chuck beat him because he wasn't 100% like he's done in the past.

Middleweight Fight- Kyle Noke (16-4-1) (Team Liddell) vs. Kris McCray (Team Ortiz) (5-0)

McCray and Noke trained with each other in the past before coming to TUF so they should be very familiar with each other. Kyle beat Clayton McKinney in the first round via Triangle Choke. McCray lost a decision to Josh Bryant and then came back and beat Kyacey Uscola by submission. I really like Noke to get to the finals of this season of TUF. Noke has a 4.5" reach and 2" height advantage.

R1- McCray went in for a take down and got it but also ate a knee. Noke got to his feet without taking any damage. McCray clinched again and got another take down. McCray had some really weird positioning he was trying for while on top and Noke again got back to his feet with very little damage taken. McCray went for a take down and Noke blocked it and grabbed a front choke and pulled it into a guillotine. McCray got back to his feet and Noke lost the choke. Noke went for a kimura and was able to use it to take McCray to the mat. McCray was able to get out and take Noke's guard but it looked like he was able to do that because Noke was too aggressive in going for the submission. Noke's guard is more active than McCray on top. McCray looks like he's tired. I give this round to Noke 10-9. McCray controlled positioning but Noke came closer to finishing the fight and McCray didn't do any damage to Noke. McCray had the take downs but he didn't do anything with them.

R2- McCray got two early take downs. McCray really utilizing the lay and pray in this fight. The strikes he's throwing on top have been ineffective so far. Noke got back to his feet mid-way through the round. All McCray so far this round but very little damage inflicted. Noke got a take down and took McCray's back. Noke tried to clinch in the Rear Naked but couldn't get it clamped in. McCray reversed and took top position with one minute left in the round. McCray just laid on him for the rest of the round. Noke was only in control for about a minute but he did more in that one minute to try and finish the fight than McCray did for the four minutes he was in control. I have Noke 20-18. McCray has done nothing in this fight but lay and pray. I fear for the judges score cards. It is declared a draw and we are going to a third round. Dana originally thought it was going to be over. Tito is pissed at the decision. I'm guessing he thought that Kris simply laying on his opponent should have equaled victory.

R3- McCray landed an early jab. Both guys look tired. McCray got Noke up against the cage and took him down. Now he will probably lay on him for 4 minutes and rest. McCray is doing nothing on top. C'mon ref, stand this up. Jesus. Kris finally lands two decent elbows mid-way through the round. I think I'm falling asleep. Wake me up if they stand this one up. Noke grabs a kimura from the bottom but McCray slips out. Who the fuck is refereeing this fight? They stand it up with one minute left. Noke tries for a jumping knee but McCray clinches him against the cage. Yawn. McCray has really done nothing to deserve this fight besides get take downs and lay on his opponent. I've got Noke 29-28 with McCray taking the final round. The judges all score the round 10-9 for McCray.

I realize McCray is young and very inexperienced but my god this was a boring fight because of McCray. Noke obviously needs to work on his take down defense. I'm not looking forward to McCray's next fight. McCray has had two very boring fights so far.

Winner: Kris McCray by Decision

Chuck visits the house and finds out that Tito is injured and is not happy.

Middleweight Fight- Brad Tavares (Team Liddell) (4-0) vs. Seth Baczynski (Team Ortiz) (11-5)

Tavares is the youngest fighter in the house. Says he likes having to fight all of the "old men". Tavares beat James Hammortree by decision in the first round and Baczynski was a late replacement and defeated Joe Henle by decision in his first round fight.

R1- They swung at each other early and then Seth went for a take down and they clinched against the cage. Seth completed the take down about 40 seconds into the round. Seth stood up and tried to land some strikes and ended up taking Brad's back and got him in a body triangle to secure the position. Seth landed a couple of strikes and then tried for a Rear Naked. Seth is looking really good so far. Brad was trying to get out and Seth used the cage to keep his position on Brad's back and then about five seconds later he almost had a Rear Naked choke. CHEAT TO WIN! I'm glad he didn't win that way. I'm sure it was more reflex than anything but it would have been a really douchy way to win a fight. Brad slipped out the back with a minute and a half left and took top position. Seth went for a triangle choke but Brad slammed him down on the mat twice. Brad landed a couple of strikes from the top and then started to let the strikes fly. Brad slipped and Seth soccer kicked him right in the head while he was downed right before the buzzer. No question that's a deduction right there. It was instinctive but that's the second foul he's had in the fight and this one was a major one. I scored the round 10-9 in favor of Seth and was really impressed by his jiu jitsu and he obviously wants to win due to his Cheat to Win mentality. I've got the fight 9-9 after one due to the point deduction.

"What did he hit me with"- Brad Tavares

The doctor ruled that Brad could not continue due to the illegal kick as it looked like it knocked him a little bit loopy. It's unfortunate because it was a good fight and I was impressed by Seth but it was the right call.

Winner: Brad Tavares by DQ (Illegal Knee) R1

"You see that kick land and he just drops right to the canvas. Arms down, right on his face, like he's out"- Dana White
"He hopped up and I said Tavares I'm sorry and he said 'for what'. Immediately after hitting Brad I wasn't worried about the fight. I was worried about him"- Seth Baczynski

Some jackass on Team Ortiz starts saying the kick was under his arm pit. Rich Attonito takes issue with it and some tempers fly as he calls the guy a fat fuck (agreed, Rich, agreed). Tito Ortiz rushes off in a hissy after the fight. Tito starts screaming at the Team Liddell guys about them winning the fight by kicking the guy in the chest.

"He started walking back and walking at one of my guys to scream at one of my guys. And that ain't bleeeep"- Chuck Liddell

Chuck jumps down from the ring and starts after Tito and his guys have to hold him back.

"Civilized Sport"- Dana White

"Watch the tape and see and then come apologize to me after"- Tito Ortiz (ummm. No)
"Let me soccer kick him in the face and then tell him to continue after and we'll see what happens"- Chuck Liddell

Dana pulls Chuck aside to keep him from kicking Tito's ass. Dana tells Chuck that he's been waiting to tell Chuck that Tito pulled out of the fight (great timing Dana!). Chuck stands up, looks pissed, and says he's going to punch Tito. And we go off the air! Wow, great drama finish to the episode.

Middleweight Rankings:
1. Jamie Yager (Team Ortiz Pick #4)- defeated Charles Blanchard (TKO (Strikes) R1)
2. Brad Tavares (Team Liddell Pick #5)- defeated James Hammortree (Decision)
3. Court McGee- Injury Replacement (Rich Attonito)- lost to Nick Ring by Decision in 1st Round, beat Hammortree by Guillotine Choke in 2nd Round
4. Josh Bryant (Team Liddell Pick #4)- defeated Kris McCray (Decision)
5. Kris McCray (Wildcard Selection)- defeated Kyacey Uscola (Submission) and Kyle Noke (Decision)
7. Seth Baczynski (Team Ortiz Replacement)- defeated Joe Henle (Decision)

Eliminated:
Clayton McKinney by Kyle Noke (First Round)
Chris Camozzi- left due to injury
James Hammortree by Brad Tavares (First Round)
Charles Blanchard by Jamie Yager (First Round)
Rich Attonito- left due to injury after beating Kyacey Uscola in first round by DQ
Joe Henle by Seth Baczynski (First Round)
Kyacey Uscola- defeated by Kris McCray (Wildcard Round)
Nick Ring- left due to injury
James Hammortree- defeated by Court McGee (Second Round)
Kyle Noke- defeated by Kris McCray (Decision)
Seth Baczynski- eliminated by Brad Tavares (DQ for Illegal Soccer kick to the head)

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Strikeforce Challengers 5/21 Re-Cap

Strikeforce Challengers
Rose Garden Arena
Portland, Oregon
May 21, 2010

Strikeforce Challengers typically focuses on young, up and coming talent and tonights show will have Tarec Saffiedine and Tyron Woodley in action. In the Main Event is mma veteran Matt Lindland taking on Kevin Casey. Mauro Ranallo, Stephen Quadros and Pat Miletich are the announcers for the show.

Lightweight Fight- Pat Healy (22-15) vs. Bryan Travers (13-1)

Travers has 3 wins by KO and 4 by submission. Healy has 13 wins by submission. Healy gets a good reaction from the crowd as he's the hometown guy in this fight. Both guys have a background in wrestling. Healy has a 3" reach advantage.

R1- Travers looked pretty good early in the round landing a coule of strikes and stuffing a take down. Healy landed a couple strikes and then got taken down by Travers. Healy looked better in the second half of the round. 10-10 round if you could give it. Flip a coin. Miletich gave the round to Healy.

R2- Healy landed some quick strikes early in this round. Healy got a take down at the one minute mark of the round but couldn't keep him down. Healy took Travers back and then hit a knee and then a good strike in the clinch. Healy got another take down with one minute left in the round but Travers scrambled back to his feet quickly. Healy took this round.

R3- Healy hit a good right early in the round. Healy got a slam in the first minute of action but couldn't hold him down. Healy clinched him against the cage and controlled the fight. Travers got a take down at the mid-way point of the round. Healy got up and Travers took him back down. Travers got a third take down but Healy reversed position and then hit a belly-to-back suplex on Travers. Close round, Healy did more damage in the round. I've got Healy winning this fight. Possibly could see a split decision coming up.

Judges score cards: 29-28, 29-28, 30-27

Winner: Pat Healy by Decision (Unanimous)

Post fight Healy says he wants to fight Lyle Beerbohm in order to get a shot at Josh Thomson or Gilbert Melendez.

Welterweight Fight- Tarec Saffiedine (8-2) vs. Nate Moore (6-1)

Tarec fought on the February Challengers show and looked very good in beating James Terry by decision. Tarec is fighting out of Team Quest and has finished 5 of his 8 wins by submission. Moore was a D-1 wrestler at Purdue. Moore has finished all 6 of his fights (2 by knockout and 4 by submission). Moore fights out of AKA.

R1- They throw leather early. Moore went for a take down but Tarec sprawled out. Moore is throwing leather but Tarec hit a good strike that wobbled Moore. Tarec quickly capitalized and took Moore's back but he had to give it up as he was too high on Moore's back. Tarec just missed a front kick. Good first round. Tarec 10-9.

R2- Moore is throwing a lot of punches but isn't landing anything. Tarec nailed Moore with a punch as Moore was going for a take down. Big time right hand by Tarec. Good finish by Tarec. Would like to see him Main Eventing Challengers (I said this after his last win) or on the main Showtime cards.

Winner: Tarec Saffiedine by KO R2 1:21

Mauro interviews Josh Thomson. Thomson says he'll take a third Melendez fight as soon as it's offered. He's fighting again on the next card but he doesn't know who he is fighting yet.

Middleweight- Roger Bowling (7-0) vs. Bobby Voelker (21-7)

I saw Voelker fight on the November Challengers show and he showed a lot of resilience in beating Erik Apple by 2nd round TKO after losing the first round on my score card. Voelker has 13 knockouts and 3 submission finishes to his record. Bowling is undefeated and has finished all of his fights. He has 5 knockouts and 2 submissions. Ranallo says Bowling has won most of his fights in the first round. Voelker has a 4" reach advantage in this fight.

R1- Bowling connected with a good strike early and got an immediate take down. Voelker got back to his feet and ate another strike. Bowling just connecting with good strikes and Voelker clinches. Voelker's left eye is bloody. Bowling lands a good kick. Bowling hit a big left. Voelker is eating a lot of strikes and then got slammed. Blood is all in Voelker's eye. Bowling 10-9.

R2- Bowling hit a good strike early and Voelker went down. Bowling jumped on top and took his guard. Bowling went for a kimura and then let Voelker up and landed some nice strikes. Bowling got another take down. The ref stand the fight up with about 80 seconds left. Voelker got a take down with about a minute left but Bowling quickly got back to his feet. Bowling got a take down right at the end of the round. Bowling 20-18. This will be the first time in his career that Bowling has gone to the 3rd round.

R3- These guys are just throwing bombs and Voelker ends up on top in Bowling's guard. Bowling spun out and got back to his feet. Bowling's eye got scrapped by the edge of one of the gloves when they had a ref break from a clinch. They stopped the fight to check it out. They stop the fight due to the incidental foul and go to the score cards since it's in the final round.

Judges score cards: 29-28 on all cards for Roger Bowling

Winner: Roger Bowling by Decision

Middleweight Fight- Tyron Woodley (6-0) vs. Nathan Coy (8-2)

Woodley fought on the November Challengers show and beat Rudy Bears by Arm Bar submission in the first round. At the September Challengers show he took out Zach Light by 2nd round Arm Bar submission. Woodley has won all of his fights by submission. Coy is a wrestler from Oregon State. He's the home town guy so he gets a good reaction. Militech says they trained together a couple of years ago.

R1- Coy came in early and Woodley got an immediate take down. Woodley hit a good body punch that floored Coy as he came in wildly. Woodley jumped on Coy's back and landed some strikes. Coy clinched and tried to get a take down but Woodley denied him. Coy clinches Woodley again and is landing some good leg strikes with his knee. Coy looked good in the second half of the round but I've got Woodley taking it 10-9. Good first round.

R2- Coy is working over Woodley's knee. Coy landing some good strikes in the clinch but then ate a knee. Woodley hit a good right after a break. Coy landed a good strike but Woodley absorbed it. They are exchanging some nice shots. Woodley blocked a head kick and Coy ended up on the ground. Woodley took Coy's back. Woodley couldn't get the choke so he landed some strikes. Coy did a good job defending in this position. Woodley grabbed an arm bar at the end of the round but the buzzer sounded to end the round. Woodley took this round with his work in the last minute as he took dominant positions and has a submission attempt that almost ended the fight. Woodley 20-18 but it's a close fight.

R3- Coy is the aggressor at the beginning of the round. Woodley lands some counter punches and then gets a take down. Coy was able to reverse and get the take down. Coy lands some body strikes on the ground. Coy took this round. I've got Woodley 29-28.

Judges score cards: 29-28 Woodley, 30-27 Coy, 29-28 Woodley

Winner: Tyron Woodley by Decision (Split)

Middleweight Fight- Kevin Casey (3-1) vs. Matt Lindland (21-7)

Casey is a Gracie jiu jitsu fighter. Casey fought on the November Challengers show and won in impressive fashion over Chad Vance by Rear Naked Choke in the first round. Lindland got dominated by Jacare Souza in his last fight. Casey has a 3" reach advantage despite being 1" shorter than Lindland. Casey has 2 submissions in his 3 wins. Lindland has finished 7 fights by knockout and 7 by submission. Lindland has a huge advantage in the experience department. Casey spent time at Cesar Gracie's camp training for this fight. Casey's lone loss was in his pro debut to Ikuhisa Minowa.

R1- Casey clinched early but it was Lindland that got the take down. Casey got to his feet and they clinched against the cage. Lindland tried to grab a guillotine but instead got take down. Lindland tried to scramble but got his back taken by Casey. Lindland was able to reverse positions with half a minute left in the round. Casey got to his feet. Lindland threw some knee strikes but didn't hit anything substantial. Casey 10-9. Quadros said Lindland squeaked by in the round and Militech called it even.

R2- Lindland clinched early and took Casey down with knee and foot stomps. Casey got back to his feet but Lindland powered him back down. Lindland is landing strikes but nothing that's going to finish the fight so far. Lindland got the crucifix in the last twenty seconds of the round. Casey was able to reverse out. Lindland dominated that round but didn't do enough damage to come close to a 10-8. So I've got it 19-19 after two. Quadros has the fight 20-18 Lindland.

R3- Lindland got a quick take down. Lindland is landing strikes from the tap. The ref steps in and calls the fight.

The announcers proclaim Lindland as being "back" after beating a guy with only 3 career victories.

Winner: Matt Lindland by TKO (Strikes) R3 3:41

Kind of a disappointing show. Saffiedine/Moore was really good. Bowling/Voelker was good until the strange stoppage. Matt Lindland winning the Main Event of a Strikeforce Challengers Series event is underwhelming. Not a way to elevate new talent. I'd rather see a guy like Tarec Saffiedine Main Eventing against another up and coming fighter than a veteran on the brink of concluding his career on a show about elevating new talent.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

TUF Season 11 Episode 8 Re-Cap

The Ultimate Fighter Season 11 Episode 8 Re-Cap
"Closed Mouth Don't Get Fed"
Team Liddell vs. Team Ortiz

Last week Seth Baczynski defeated Jon Henle by decision to advance. Court McGee was given Rich Attonito's spot in the next round. Kyacey Uscola and Kris McCray were given the wildcard spots so they will face off to see who advances to the next round.

Kyacey finds out his son is born at the beginning of the show and they let him have a phone call to talk to the mother of his child.

Middleweight Fight- Kyacey Uscola (18-15) vs. Kris McCray (5-0)

Kyacey has a 2.5" reach advantage. Kyacey got DQ'd for an illegal knee in his fight versus Rich Attonito and McCray lost to Josh Bryant by decision were McCray started to gas as early as the second round.

R1- Kyacey landed a good shin/leg kick at the one minute mark and McCray reacted visibly to the shot. Kyacey rushed in but got clinched. McCray landed some strikes in the clinch against the cage. McCray hit a low blow and they restarted. Kris tried a judo throw but Kyacey sprung out of it and both guys landed shots on the way back to their feet. Kris picked up Kyacey and took him to the mat. Kris landed a couple short elbows on the mat. Kris 10-9.

R2- McCray got a take down in the first twenty seconds of the fight. For someone who has 33 fights, Kyacey is horrible on the ground. McCray goes for a kimura and Kyacey taps. McCray looked a lot better in this fight then he did in his first fight.

Winner: Kris McCray by Submission (Kimura) R2

Dana sits down with Chuck and Tito to pick the fights for the next round and asks Chuck who the best 4 fighters are. Chuck takes a while to answer. My answer is Yager, Noke, Tavares and Ring but I could be wrong. Yager and Noke are definitely the top two so far in my book based on what I've seen. Tito says the 4 that I listed.

"Tito's over there shaking his head saying 'yeah he's buddies with Chuck he's going to give Chuck whatever he wants' and Chuck's going "you gave the big crybaby exactly what he wanted"- Dana White
"It's a no win situation...Go with your teams psychos and let me figure this thing out"- Dana White

Dana's Picks for the Semi-Finals:
Nick Ring (Team Ortiz) vs. Court McGee (Team Liddell)
Kyle Noke (Team Liddell) vs. Kris McCray (Team Ortiz)
Brad Tavares (Team Liddell) vs. Seth Baczynski (Team Ortiz)
Jamie Yager (Team Ortiz) vs. Josh Bryant (Team Liddell)

"We have a shot at winning every one of these fights....Can you guys send Tito home if we do that? Please? For me?"- Chuck Liddell

Forrest Griffin comes to the house and brings UFC Undisputed 2010 on the 360 and says they get a 2 hour reprieve to play the game. Great product placement by UFC. They TUF guys sell the game. Somebody knocks Forrest out with Tito Ortiz while playing against Forrest.

Nick goes to the doctor to get his knee checked out. The doc tells him he has little tissue and says he might need a third ACL reconstruction down the road. Ring says he might be able to get 1 or 2 more fights in or he might go ahead and get the knee fixed now. Dana comes to the house to talk to Nick. Nick says it's not smart to continue in the competition and doesn't think he can win. Says long-term it's the right decision.

"The doctor told him 'if he wanted to take this fight he could take this fight"- Dana White

Dana pulls the guys together. Tells them that Nick blew his knee out and they need to pick someone to replace him. Joe Henle thinks the spot is his because everybody else is hurt. After Dana leaves James Hammortree gets up and follows Dana outside and tells Dana he wants to fight. Dana comes back in and says that Hammortree asked him for the fight and he's giving it to him. After this Joe finally steps up and says he wants in if anybody else losses.

"Hammortree was the guy that stepped up to the plate. Throughout all the seasons do you know how many guys I've seen that wouldn't step up for a fight even if I went and asked them?"- Dana White
"This guy chases me out the door to tell me he wants to fight. Your getting the fucking fight"- Dana White
"Closed mouth don't get feed"- Jamie Yager

Middleweight Fight- Court McGee (9-1) vs. James Hammortree (5-1)

Interesting fight as both of these guys have a loss already on the show.

R1- Hammortree stuffed an early shot. Court grabbed a kick and was able to clinch and then take down Hammortree but he couldn't hold him down. Both guys swung and it looked like Hammortree got the better of the exchange. Both guys look like they have openings they just aren't being very aggressive in taking them as they don't want to be the one that makes the mistake. Hammortree landed a couple of good strikes but then got taken down. Hammortree was able to get back to his feet with about 90 seconds left. McGee went for a spinning back kick and Hammortree took Court down but Court was able to reverse positions. Pretty close round but Court got it with the take downs. McGee 10-9.

R2- Hammortree went for a take down and Court grabbed him in a guillotine and tapped him out. Good finish by Court. Not Tito's best moment as a coach there telling Hammortree to go for a take down when Court obviously had the superior wrestling in the first round.

Winner: Court McGee by Submission (Guillotine Choke) R2

"That was for my dad. It was his birthday today"- Court McGee

Middleweight Rankings:
1. Jamie Yager (Team Ortiz Pick #4)- defeated Charles Blanchard (TKO (Strikes) R1)
2. Kyle Noke (Team Liddell Pick #1)- defeated Clayton McKinney (Triangle Choke R1)
3. Brad Tavares (Team Liddell Pick #5)- defeated James Hammortree (Decision)
4. Court McGee- Injury Replacement (Rich Attonito)- lost to Nick Ring by Decision in 1st Round, beat Hammortree by Guillotine Choke in 2nd Round
5. Josh Bryant (Team Liddell Pick #4)- defeated Kris McCray (Decision)
6. Kris McCray (Wildcard Selection)- defeated Kyacey Uscola (Submission)
7. Seth Baczynski (Team Ortiz Replacement)- defeated Joe Henle (Decision)

Eliminated:
Clayton McKinney by Kyle Noke (First Round)
Chris Camozzi- left due to injury
James Hammortree by Brad Tavares (First Round)
Charles Blanchard by Jamie Yager (First Round)
Rich Attonito- left due to injury after beating Kyacey Uscola in first round by DQ
Joe Henle by Seth Baczynski (First Round)
Kyacey Uscola- defeated by Kris McCray (Wildcard Round)
Nick Ring- left due to injury
James Hammortree- defeated by Court McGee (Second Round)

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Bellator 18 Re-Cap

Bellator 18
Bellator Fighting Championships
Monroe Civic Center
Monroe, LA
May 13, 2010
Fox Sports South

This week we will have the Semi-Finals of the Featherweight division. Last years runner-up Wilson Reis will face Patricio Pitbull and Joe Warren will fight Georgi Karakhanyan. Also on the show Bellator Middleweight Champion Hector Lombard will fight in Bellator for the first time since winning the championship.

Featherweight Semi-Final Fight- Joe Warren (3-1) vs. Georgi Karakhanyan (13-1-1)

Warren advanced in the first round by defeating beating Eric Marriott by decision. Georgi fought on the same show and beat Bao Quach by TKO in the very first round. Georgi is on a 9 fight win streak.

R1- Warren quickly charged in and got a take down in the first 10 seconds. Georgi grabbed a leg submission but Warren powered out of the move. Georgi went for a spinning arm bar so Warren got up and then took Georgi down again. Georgi briefly got back to his feet with a minute and a half left in the round but quickly got taken back down to the mat. Really really controlled this round and he's up 10-9 on my score card.

R2- Warren picked up Georgi and Georgi grabbed a guillotine but Warren was able to break out of the hold and complete a take down. Georgi tried to get up and Warren completed a sick slam. Georgi went for an arm bar but Warren survived. Warren really controlling where the fight goes and I've got him 20-18.

R3- Warren nailed a slam in the first 30 seconds of the round. Georgi got to his feet and landed a driving knee but Warren absorbed it and pushed forward for another take down. Georgi caught Warren in a guillotine in the final minute but Georgi lost it with about 40 seconds left in the fight. I've got to give this fight to Warren. He didn't come close to finishing but he dominated where the fight went and grinded out a victory.

Judges score cards: 30-27 on all score cards

Winner: Joe Warren by Decision (Unanimous)

Featherweight Semi-Final Fight- Wilson Reis (10-1) vs. Patricio Pitbull (13-0)

Reis advanced in the first round by choking out Shad Lierley in the 3rd round of their fight. Pitbull also won his fight over Will Romero by submission. Big Nog is in the corner of Pitbull for the fight.

R1- Reis hit a good left early. Reis got a take down inside of two minutes. Good action on the ground between these two jiu jitsu fighters and Pitbull is able to reverse and briefly take top position. Very competitive first round. I've got Reis 10-9.

R2- Pitbull threw Reis off during a clinch and then landed a knee but Reis grabbed him and clinched again. Pitbull landed a couple knees and a jab. Pitbull very aggressive in this round and is getting the better of Reis. Fight is 19-19 on my score card going into the third round.

R3- They clinched early in the round and Pitbull hit a Magnum TA style belly-to-belly suplex. Pitbull gave up his position with three minutes left to go in the round. Pitbull is starting to find a home for some of his strikes. Reis got a take down with one minute left in the round but Pitbull quickly got back to his feet. Pitbull finished the round on top and then stood up to bang but there was only 10 seconds left. I've got Pitbull taking this round and thus the fight.

Judges score cards: 29-28 on all score cards

Winner: Patricio Pitbull by Decision (Unanimous)

190lb Catchweight Fight- Hector Lombard (24-2-1) vs. Jay Silva (5-3)

Jay Silva is a last minute replacement for Paulo Filho and that's the reason this is a catchweight fight. Lombard is the reigning Bellator Middleweight Champion. He has a background in Judo. Lombard trains at American Top Team. He has 2 decision losses on his record, both came in 2006 against Gegard Mousasi and Akihiro Gono. Lombard is unbeaten in his last 18 fights.

"I got a feeling, that tonight's gonna be a good night"- Jay Silva
"I hope he stands up with me like he stands up with everyone else"- Jay Silva

R1- They came out, Silva threw a quick jab and then backed off. Lombard lunged in and connected with an overhand right and then hit him with a left hand and this one was over. Big time performance by Hector Lombard.

Winner: Hector Lombard by KO R1 0:06

178lb Catchweight Fight- Charlie Rader (11-5) vs. Christian Fulgium (12-6)

Rader has won 9 of his 11 fights by knockout. Fulgium has 6 submissions and 6 knockouts in his 12 wins. Both fighters are from Louisiana and both guys have a background in wrestling.

R1- Rader hit a good jab when Fulgium was coming in and it briefly knocked him off balance. Rader got a take down one minute into the fight. Rader landed some elbows from half guard. Rader continued to land some strikes and Fulgium gave up his back. Rader continued to land strikes once he got Fulgium down again and finished him with strikes. Good showing for Rader.

Winner: Charlie Rader by TKO (Strikes) R1 3:27

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Strikeforce: Heavy Artillery Re-Cap 5/15

Strikeforce: Heavy Artillery
Scottrade Center
St. Louis, Missouri
May 15,2010
Showtime

Tonight Strikeforce Heavyweight Champion Alistair Overeem defends his title against Brett Rogers. Former UFC Heavyweight Champion Andre Arlovski will also be in action as he faces former Elite XC Heavyweight Champion Antonio "Bigfoot" Silva. Middleweight contenders Jacare Souza and Joey Villasenor will also fight on this show. Gus Johnson, Frank Shamrock and Mauro Ranallo are the announcers for the show. Jimmy Lennon Jr is the ring announcer.

Light Heavyweight Fight- Antwain Britt (12-3) vs. Rafael Feijao (8-2)

Anderson Silva is in Feijao's corner. Britt has a 3" reach advantage. This is a big fight for both guys as they are both thought of as guys on the brink of being contenders. Feijao has finished all of his 8 wins and has 7 knockouts on his record. Britt is a wrestler but has 10 knockouts out of his 13 wins. Both guys have combined for 12 victories in the first round. Feijao lost in his last fight to current King of the Cage Light Heavyweight Champion Mike Kyle.

R1- Britt landed some strikes early and Feijao went for a jumping knee but did not connect. Britt landed some good strikes while being clinched by Feijao. Britt is finding a home for the jab. Feijao landed a good overhand right that wobbled Britt. Feijao quickly followed up and chased him down and landed a left and then rocked him with a right hand that sent him to the mat and the ref stops this fight. Britt was winning the fight until that one punch and then it all turned. Explosive finish by Feijao.

Winner: Rafael Feijao by TKO (Strikes) R1 3:45

Light Heavyweight Fight- Roger Gracie (2-0) vs. Kevin Randleman (17-14)

This is Gracie's debut in Strikeforce and it's only his 3rd professional fight. Gracie has a 6.5" height and 9" reach advantage. Randleman should be the stronger fighter. Gracie has finished both of his fights by submission.

R1- Randleman looks tiny compared to Gracie. Mostly stand up in this round with the crowd growing restless as not many shots were landing. Gracie clinched Randleman and tried to get him to the ground but Randleman slipped out. Not a lot of action in this round. I've got Gracie 10-9. Both Shamrock and Ranallo also give the round to Gracie.

R2- Randleman landed a good body shot early. Gracie connected with some strikes that had Randleman backpedaling. Gracie landed a good knee in the clinch and Randleman went to the ground and Gracie quickly jumped on top. Gracie mounted and tried a side choke but Randleman got out so Gracie took his back and went for a Rear Naked Choke. Randleman fought hard but Gracie finally got the move and won the fight. Good win for Gracie. He wasn't spectacular but once he got the fight to the ground he definitely took over. Gracie probably needs to be on the Challengers show at this point in his career but if he works hard he has the opportunity to be pretty good.

Winner: Roger Gracie by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) R2 4:10

Middleweight Fight- Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza (11-2) vs. Joe Villasenor (27-6)

Jacare last fought in December for Strikeforce and submitted veteran Matt Lindland in the first round. The last time I saw Villasenor was in June of 2009 when he beat Evangelista Cyborg by decision. Villasenor is on a 4 fight win streak. They say Jacare is the Kobe Bryant of jiu jitsu.We also learn that Jacare means Alligator in Portuguese. Jacare has finished 10 of his 11 wins by submission. This should be interesting because while Jacare has a huge advantage on the ground, Villasenor should have the advantage standing.

R1- Jacare shot early and Villasenor initially avoided it but Jacare clinched him against the cage, threw some strikes and then completed the take down. Jacare lands some good strikes while on top. Jacare mounted and continues to land strikes. Jacare was landing good strikes but Villasenor was able to buck him off. Jacare clinches him and lands some good knees. Jacare went for another take down and got it and then landed some really good strikes. Jacare let him up and landed some strikes as Villasenor got to his feet. Jacare picked him up and landed a double-leg take down/slam. Jacare went for a kimura but Villasenor got out of the hold. Jacare looked great in the first round. Jacare 10-9. Almost a 10-8 round. Villasenor only landed 2 strikes in the first round.

"I really like Joey but there is something he said in our meetings. He said "if I get up from the ground." And I just did not like that he said "if"- Frank Shamrock
"He answered the "if"- Frank Shamrock

R2- Villasenor came out aggressive in this round and threw a quick strike. Jacare got a driving take down within the first minute of the round. Villasenor was able to escape but Jacare quickly grabbed him and took him down again. Villasenor was able to get to his feet again with half of the round remaining. Villasenor starts to land some strikes. Jacare threw two strikes and then shot in and got another take down. Jacare is staying in the guard and landing some strikes but nothing as good as he hit in the first round. Villasenor keeps grabbing onto the cage and adjusting his position and got back to his feet with half a minute left in the round. Jacare 20-18 but he's starting to get tired.

R3- Villasenor came in and landing a good strike to start the round. Jacare landed some strikes but then could not get a take down. Both guys land strikes and Jacare got a take down with three minutes left in the fight. Jacare was landing some strikes and the ref stands the fight up with 50 seconds left. Villasenor landed a knee but Jacare took him down again. Jacare finishes the fight on top. Jacare wins on my score card 30-27. Good, tough fight for Jacare.

Judges score cards: 30-27, 29-28, 29-28

Winner: Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza by Decision (Unanimous)

Heavyweight Fight- Andrei Arlovski vs. Antonio Silva (13-2)

The last time I saw Arlovski was in June of last year where he got defeated by Brett Rogers in less than half a minute. Silva is coming off of a loss to Fabricio Werdum by decision. Silva has a 23.5 lb and 5" reach advantage. Arlovski is the quicker fighter. Arlovski got a strong reaction from the crowd at introduction.

"I think that's the loudest cheer I've ever heard for someone coming off two back to back losses"- Mauro Rannallo

R1- Both guys are throwing strikes early. Silva landed a good right at the two minute mark but Andrei absorbed it. Silva landed another right but Andrei again took the punch. Silva got Andrei up against the cage and got a take down but couldn't do anything with it. Silva 10-9.

R2- Silva threw a barrage of strikes one minute into the round and Arlovski had to clinch to minimize damage. A lot of clinching in this round with Silva getting the better of the striking. Silva 20-18.

"So far it's been a better night for Andrei Arlovski than the last time he was here in St. Louis. That fight lasted just 22 seconds"- Mauro Ranallo

R3- Both guys are slowing down but still throwing some strikes. Lots of clinching in this round. Silva got a take down with a minute and a half left in the fight. Silva is going to win this fight 30-27 on my score card.

Judges score cards: 29-28 on all three score cards

Winner: Antonio Silva by Decision (Unanimous)

Strikeforce Heavyweight Title Fight- Alistair Overeem (c) (32-11) vs. Brett Rogers (10-1)

Rogers last fought in November and lost to Fedor by TKO in the 2nd round. It's strange that Rogers is getting this title fight after losing and I think it speaks to the general weakness of the Strikeforce Heavyweight division. That being said, Rogers has a chance in this fight with his power. The last MMA fight I saw Overeem in was on New Year's against Kazuyuki Fujita and Overeem won that fight via first round TKO stoppage after a big knee. Rogers has an 11 lb weight advantage and also a 2.5" reach. Rogers has won 9 of his 10 fights by knockout. Overeem has finished 19 fights by submission and 12 by knockout. Despite winning the title several years ago this is his first title defense.

R1- Overeem works leg kicks early. Overeem tosses Rogers to the mat and then gets on top and lands some Ground and Pound. Overeem is landing some elbows to the body. Overeem starts to unload on Rogers. Rogers is covering up but the ref might step in and stop this. Overeem just going to town on him and McCarthy stops the fight. Dominant win by Overeem. Rogers just fought a very defensive fight and never looked like himself. He was just outclassed by Overeem tonight. Let's do Fedor vs Overeem. Can you get that done Strikeforce?

Post-Fight Alistair calls out Fedor and his management. Says that Fedor's management has declined to fight him and that it's time for it to happen.

Winner: Alistair Overeem by TKO (Strikes) R1 3:40

Saturday, May 15, 2010

King of the Cage: Honor 5/14 Re-Cap

King of the Cage: Honor
Inn of the Mountain Gods
Mescalero, New Mexico
Friday May 14, 2010
HDNet

Tony Lopez recently lost his KOTC Heavyweight Title. He still holds the KOTC Light Heavyweight Championship and will defend tonight against the tough Mike Kyle. Three titles will be on the line tonight. The announcers are Michael Schiavello and Frank Trigg. Maria is the backstage interviewer.

Welterweight Fight- Koa Ramos (7-1) vs. Sam Oropeza (3-0)

Ramos took this fight on only three days notice. Ramos is 4-1 in his last five fights. Oropeza trains with Eddie Alvarez and this is his 4th professional fight. Oropeza is 3-0 so far in his young career.

R1- Ramos clinched against the cage and picked up Oropeza and Oropeza quickly finished him with a guillotine.

Winner: Sam Oropeza by Submission (Guillotine Choke) R1 0:50

Bantamweight Title Fight- Donald Sanchez (19-10) vs. Angelo Sanchez (8-2)

Angelo currently holds the Bantamweight Title and Donald is the interim champion. Angelo beat Donald in 2009 by split decision but then suffered an injury that put him on the shelf. Donald won the interim title in February at the Vengeance show in HDNet when he defeated Victor Valenzuela by TKO in the 4th round. Donald has won 4 straight fights since losing the split decision to Angelo in May of 2009. Angelo is 5-0 in his last 5 and came back from injury in March when he beat Richard Montano by TKO.

R1- Donald got a take down at the one minute mark of the round but Angelo got back to his feet without sustaining any damage. Donald got top position again and landed a couple of strikes before standing back up. Donald 10-9.

R2- Angelo comes out the aggressor in this round. Donald pulls guard and goes for a submission but didn't get it. Angelo really controlled the first half of the round. Donald briefly got on top but Angelo swept him over and then landed some good strikes. Angelo took this round so we're tied up 19-19.

R3- Angelo comes out looking a little tired and Donald gets the first take down. Donald really controls this round. He briefly took Angelo's back but couldn't do anything in that position. Angelo tried to get an arm bar right at the end of the round but he couldn't lock it in. Donald 29-28 after three rounds.

R4- Lots of clinching in the first half of this round. Donald landed a couple of knees against the cage. Donald got a take down with a minute left in the round. Angelo went for a submission but couldn't get it and Donald landed a couple of strikes. Close round. I've got Donald 39-37 going into the final frame. Trigg says he also has it 3 rounds for Donald at this point.

R5- Donald landed a good right hand at the one minute mark of the round. Angelo has been cut open under one of his eyes. Donald got a take down with two minutes left in the fight but quickly let Angelo up. Angelo threw an overhand right and followed it up with a take down. The fight is standing again with one minute left. Donald landed a jumping knee but Angelo clinched him to minimize damage. Donald landed another flying knee and then they both threw leather for the last ten seconds. Decent fight. I've got Donald 49-46. The big factor in this fight was Angelo's cardio as it just wasn't at the level of Donald's.

For the fight Donald landed 114 strikes to Angelo's 93. Donald had 5 take downs and Angelo had 3 submission attempts.

Judges score cards: 49-46 Donald, 48-47 Angelo, 48-47 Donald

Winner and new Bantamweight Champion: Donald Sanchez by Decision (Split)

Welterweight Fight- Quinn Mulhern (11-1) vs. Joey Gorczynski (17-8)

Joey is 4-1 in his last 5 with the loss being to Hector Lombard by decision. Mulhern is 4-1 in his last 5 with the loss coming to Michael Guymon. Mulhern bounced back from that loss with a win over former UFC fighter Rich Clementi. Mulhern has a big 5" height and 7" reach advantage.

R1- Joey picked up Mulhern and slammed him a minute and a half into the fight but then let him up. Mulhern got Joey down but Joey did a good job of controlling his body and took Mulhern's guard. Despite being on his back Mulhern did a good job of controlling Joey until they stood up. Mulhern landed a counter punch and Joey went down and Mulhern took his back and started landing some strikes. Mulhern finished strong to take this round 10-9.

R2- Mulhern fought off a take down and took the dominant position on the ground. Mulhern just really controlling this round. Mulhern mounted and landed some good Ground and Pound. Joey rolled over but he's just barely surviving at this point. Mulhern 20-18. Borderline 10-8 round. Mulhern with 48 strikes to Joey's 9 so far.

R3- Mulhern pounces on Joey to start this round and quickly gets him down on the mat. Mulhern got a Rear Naked and got the submission win. Mulhern really dominated the second and third rounds. Impressive showing by Mulhern.

Winner: Quinn Mulhern by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) R3 0:53

Flyweight Title Fight- Abel Cullum (c) (19-3) vs. Joshua Montoya (7-2)

Cullum has fought for DREAM and Elite XC in the past and most recently tapped out Joe Coca in the first round of their KOTC fight in February. Collum is on a 2 fight win streak since losing to Hideo Tokoro in Japan one year ago. Collum has won 10 fights by submission. Montoya trains with Greg Jackson. He's won 3 straight fights since losing 2 in a row. Montoya has a 3" reach advantage.

R1- Cullum came right out and got a quick take down. Montoya got back to his feet and Cullum got another take down. Cullum took Montoya's back as he was trying to get back to his feet and clamped on a Rear Naked Choke and finished Montoya.

Winner: Abel Cullum by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) R1 1:38

Heavyweight Fight- Darrill Schoonover (10-1) vs. Nick Gaston (3-0)

This is an elimination fight for the chance to fight Tony Johnson for the KOTC Heavyweight Title. Schoonover was a member of The Ultimate Fighter 10 and was a member of Team Rashad. Schoonover beat Zak Jensen in his first fight on TUF by triangle choke submission and then got KO'd by Marcus Jones. Schoonover also fought on The Ultimate Finale in December of 2009 but lost to James McSweeney by 3rd round TKO. Gaston is a boxer and skilled stand up fighter. His nickname is “Afrozilla”. He beat Mike Guidry by kimura submission at KOTC: Legacy back in March on HDNet.

R1- Afrozilla lands some early strikes and Darill clinches him to try to minimize damage. Afrozilla partially landed a head kick and then came in with a jumping kick and Darrill again clinched him as he fell to the mat. Afrozilla mounted Darrill but Darrill got out. Afrozilla bailed Darrill out by hitting him with a low kick. It looked like Afrozilla was moving in for the kill before the low blow. Darrill landed a couple of minor strikes and then Afrozilla pushed him down to the mat. Afrozilla 10-9.

R2- Darrill landed a left kick early in the round and busted open Afrozilla's nose. Afrozilla landed a couple of good kicks two minutes into the round. Darrill went for a take down but Afrozilla ended up on top. Afrozilla landed some good elbows and Darill started to bleed like crazy. The ref stepped in and stopped the fight as Darrill was just bleeding all over the place.

Winner: Nick Gaston by TKO (Strikes) R2 3:13

Light Heavyweight Title Fight- Tony Lopez (c) (18-3) vs. Mike Kyle (15-7-1)

In his last fight in March Tony Lopez lost his KOTC Heavyweight Title to Tony Johnson by unanimous decision. Mike Kyle has looked really impressive in his last two KOTC fights as he defeated Jon Murphy and Travis Wiuff by TKO. Kyle has won 4 of his last 5 with the loss coming to Fabricio Werdum. Lopez has also won 4 of his last 5 with the only loss coming to Tony Johnson in his last outing. Lopez has a 2" height and 3" reach advantage.

R1- Kyle landed a good counter punch early and Lopez started talking to him. Lopez is landing some leg kicks. Kyle is landing some decent punches. Lopez hit a good punch/kick combo. Close round but not much action. Could have gone either way. I'll give it to the champion 10-9. Lopez landed 26 strikes to 20.

R2- Lopez landed a kick to the face at the two minute mark of the round. Kyle answered with a good combo. Kyle caught a Lopez kick and dumped him onto the mat. Lopez looks like he has a small cut on his face. Kyle took this round in the last minute. I've got it 19-19 so far after two rounds. Kyle looked like he started to get into a groove at the end of this round.

R3- Kyle opens up more aggressive at the beginning of this round. Kyle is landing the better strikes in this round. Not a very exciting fight so far. I've got Kyle 29-28. Trigg says he has the same score.

R4- Kyle caught a leg kick and knocked Lopez off balanced and landed a good right hand. Kyle has done some damage to Lopez's face and he's bleeding. Kyle went for a take down but Lopez ended up on top. Lopez took this round and it's 38-38 going into the final round.

R5- Kyle is landing the better strikes in the first half of this round. Kyle landed a good combination with a minute and a half left in the fight. The strikes landed are about even for this round but Kyle's have looked like they had more behind them. Kyle grabbed a kick and clinched against the cage. Lopez tried to pull guard on a guillotine but lost it on the way to the ground. Kyle took this round and I've got him 48-47. Not a great fight. Neither guy really did enough to win the fight. Underwhelming Main Event.

Judges score card: 48-47 Kyle, 49-46 Kyle, third score not announced

Winner and new Light Heavyweight Champion: Mike Kyle by Decision (Split)

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

TUF Season 11 Episode 7 Re-Cap

The Ultimate Fighter Season 11 Episode 7 Re-Cap
Team Liddell vs. Team Ortiz

Last week Nick Ring of Team Ortiz defeated Team Liddell's Court McGee in a very controversial decision. Team Liddell takes a 4-2 lead into this episode. We are down to our last fight of the quarterfinals this week. Joe Henle from Team Liddell and Seth Baczynski from Team Ortiz are the two fighters that remain so they will face off tonight. Baczynski lost his fight to get in the house but replaced Chris Camozzi. It looks like the two wild cards and Rich Attonito's replacement will also be picked on this show.

Nick Ring says he hurt his knee in the fight getting into the house and thinks he hurt it quite a bit more in this last fight. He is losing confidence in his knee. Nick's knee gave out on him when he was sparring with Seth. He's been trying to keep it quiet due to the other housemates competing against him for a shot in the UFC. Tito says it has signs that look like a possible ACL injury.

They do the fight announcement for Baczynski and Henle. Dana thinks the fight is one sided in favor of Baczynski. He doesn't think Henle is very well rounded. He said he was losing his prelim fight before barely pulling it out. Ortiz says Baczynski has what it takes. He likes his attitude.

Henle says he went pro in July and got into MMA by mistake. He says he has an MBA in Financial Planning and is a substitute teacher and coaches kids but feels this is where he is supposed to be. Chuck says Henle has a lot of potential but it's going to take a little while to pull it out.

Middleweight Fight- Seth Baczynski (Team Ortiz) vs. Joe Henle (Team Liddell)

R1- Joe got a quick take down less than 30 seconds into the fight. Seth grabbed a guillotine but let it got after about a minute of not being able to get the sub. Joe grabbed a choke on the ground but Seth broke out of it. Joe took Seth's back with a minute and a half left in the round but Seth rolled over and took Joe's guard. Seth was able to land a few elbow in the last minute and probably took the round with those strikes. Really close round.

R2- Seth was able to clinch and get a take down half way through the first minute but Joe used his momentum to gain half guard. Joe took Seth's back but again Seth was able to get out with no damage. Joe took Seth's guard at the mid-way point of the round. They got to their feet and Seth tried a flying knee but hit nothing but cage. Joe got another take down. You can hear Dana in the back saying something about this being a wrestling match. You can hear Dana calling this going to a third round and I have to agree. Seth grabbed a Rear Naked right near the buzzer but couldn't finish. The judges do declare the fight a draw and we are going to a third round.

R3- Seth is the aggressor early in the round and gets a take down although Henle might have been trying to pull guard for some reason it was hard to tell. Seth landed some brief Ground and Pound with three minutes left in the round. Seth is not doing a lot of damage but is staying on top and is being fairly active. Seth will win this fight by decision. Both guys showed a lot of heart in the fight but both guys also looked like the two most raw guys on the TUF roster. I would have a tough time to pick either guy to beat anybody else left in the house.

Winner: Seth Baczynski by Decision (Unanimous)

Now they get to pick the Wildcard where two of the losers will come back and fight it out and the winner will move back into the competition. I would pick Kyacey Uscola and Court McGee. Dana picks Kyacey as the first pick for wildcard. Kris McCray is picked as the second wildcard. Dana also has to pick a replacement for Rich Attonito. He reminds the fighters to never leave it in the hands of the judges. He gives Rich's spot to Court McGee.

"I got another shot. I'm down man. I'm here. I'm ready. I'm ready to scrap"- Kyacey Uscola
"I fought hard in my fight. I left everything in the cage. It was exciting. That's what people want to see"- Kris McCray


Middleweight Rankings:
1. Jamie Yager (Team Ortiz Pick #4)- defeated Charles Blanchard (TKO (Strikes) R1)
2. Kyle Noke (Team Liddell Pick #1)- defeated Clayton McKinney (Triangle Choke R1)
3. Brad Tavares (Team Liddell Pick #5)- defeated James Hammortree (Decision)
4. Nick Ring (Team Ortiz Pick #1)- defeated Court McGee (Majority Decision)
5. Court McGee- Injury Replacement (Rich Attonito)- lost to Nick Ring by Decision in First Round
6. Josh Bryant (Team Liddell Pick #4)- defeated Kris McCray (Decision)
7. Seth Baczynski (Team Ortiz Replacement)- defeated Joe Henle (Decision)

Wildcards:
Kyacey Uscola- defeated by Rich Attonito (DQ'd Illegal Knees)
Kris McCray- defeated by Josh Bryant (Decision)

Eliminated:
Clayton McKinney by Kyle Noke (First Round)
Chris Camozzi- left due to injury
James Hammortree by Brad Tavares (First Round)
Charles Blanchard by Jamie Yager (First Round)
Rich Attonito- left due to injury after beating Kyacey Uscola in first round by DQ
Joe Henle by Seth Baczynski (First Round)