Ultimate Fight Night 7/19/08 Unaired Fights
[b]Lightweight Fight- Shannon Gugerty (10-2) vs Dale Hartt (5-0)[/b]
R1- Hartt took Gugerty down with a guillotine early but Gugerty fought out of it without much damage. Gugerty controls the fight by staying on top once he escaped the guillotine and then Hartt gave up his back. Gugerty got a choke in and Hartt taped out. Good fight by Gugerty as he got on top and then waited for Hartt to make a mistake and capitalized.
This was Gugerty's debut in UFC.
Winner: Shannon Gugerty by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) R1 3:33
[b]Welterweight Fight- Brad Blackburn (12-9-1) vs. James Giboo (11-2)[/b]
Blackburn has fought in the IFL. Giboo has won 6 straight fights. This is both guys debut in the UFC.
R1- Blackburn got a good shot in about a minute into the fight and then took Giboo's guard. They stood up and Blackburn got another nice shot in on Giboo and took his guard again. Blackburn is just dominating the stand up game. Blackburn nailed him with a left hand with about a minute left in the round and then jumped on top of Giboo but couldn't finish. Blackburn dominated this round. Possibly a 10-8 round as Giboo really didn't get anything in during the first round.
R2- Blackburn starts this round by hitting three straight punches and Giboo went down but Blackburn couldn't finish. Blackburn is just dominating Giboo but once the fight goes to the ground Giboo is surviving. Blackburn is eating him alive on their feet though. The ref calls this one and Blackburn gets the dominate victory. Blackburn looked really good on his feet but needs a lot of work on his ground game as he would probably get controlled by a good jiu jitsu guy.
Winner: Brad Blackburn by TKO (strikes) R2 2:29
[b]Middleweight Fight- Nate Loughran (8-0) vs. Johnny Rees (10-0)[/b]
Somebody is getting their first loss tonight.
R1- Loughran pulls guard early and looks for a triangle but Rees denies him. Rees gets in a couple of shots but Loughran is doing a good job controlling him. Loughran is bleeding from a Rees strike. Loughran goes for another triangle and looks to have locked it in but Rees postures out of it. Loughran once again grabs a triangle/arm bar submission and is hitting some elbows on Rees. Rees finally taps. This was a pretty even back and forth fight that mostly took place on the ground. Good job by Loughran in sticking to his game plan and finally getting the finish.
Winner: Nate Loughran by Submission (Triangle Choke) R1 4:21
[b]Middleweight Fight- Tim Credeur (10-4) vs. Cale Yarbrough (0-0)[/b]
Both of these guys were on the last season of TUF. This is Cale's first official MMA fight. Both guys lost to CB Dollaway during the season.
R1- They start out with both guys throwing punches. Credeur seems to be hitting more shots early. Creduer comes on strong about 2 minutes into the fight by hitting strikes and Cale goes down and the ref stops the fight.
Winner: Tim Credeur by TKO (strikes) R1 1:54
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Monday, September 22, 2008
Saturday, May 17, 2008
The Ultimate Fighter 7- Episode 7 Re-Cap
The Ultimate Fighter 7- Episode 7 Re-Cap
Team Rampage vs. Team Forrest
Rankings so far based on what has been shown in the first six shows:
1. Tim Credeur (beat Matthew Riddle in Round 2)
2. CB Dollaway
4. Nick Klein
5. Gerald Harris
6. Matt Brown (beat Jeremy May in Round 2)
7. Daniel Cramer (beat Luke Zachrich in Round 2)
8. Jesse Taylor (beat Mike Dolce in Round 2)
9. Dante Rivera (beat Brandon Sene in Round 2)
9. Amir Sadollah
11. Cale Yarbrough
12. Patrick Schultz
Team Rampage finally won last week so they have control of the fight this week. Quinton is shown in a much better mood- says he feels like a “rock star.” Rampage picks Gerald Harris against Amir Sadollah. Gerald Harris is shown. Says he feels that he is well rounded but his strength is wrestling and he likes to slam people. Quinton says that Gerald is a mini version of him. Team Forrest is shown training, Forrest questions Amir’s confidence. Forrest tells Amir that if he wins the fight that he will shave half of his head.
Gerald Harris vs. Amir Sadollah
R1- Gerald rushes in quickly and takes down Amir. He has Amir up against the cage with Amir in the guard position. Amir doing a good job defending. Gerald moves to half guard and starts to get in some offense but then Amir gets to his feet. Gerald picks up Amir and nails him with a huge power slam. Amir sprawls back to his feet though. Gerald picks up Amir and slams him again with a spine buster looking move. Harris moves from half guard to guard and Amir sprawls forward and then explodes and barely misses a knee. Amir is now in a dominate position as he is on Gerald’s back. This round definitely went to Gerald as he controlled the fight and nailed two big slams but he has been unable to finish Amir and Amir, while very inexperienced, has shown flashes of being close to catching Harris and has good instincts and defense.
R2- Amir has some blood around one of his eyes. Amir hits some leg kicks to start off with. Gerald goes in and attempts a takedown but Amir denies him. Gerald perseveres and gets the takedown and he has Amir up against the cage. Amir gets to his feet. Harris looks like he’s going for a slam but instead eats a knee. Harris tries for another takedown but is denied and Amir rolls through and gets Gerald’s back. They are both on their feet now and Gerald hits a couple of punches and takes Amir down and is in his guard. They stand up and Amir hits another big knee and he’s punching Harris and this one is stopped by the ref.
Amir showed a lot of heart in this one as Gerald just couldn’t finish and Amir made him pay. Amir is very inexperienced but shows good instincts and defense and that saved him in this fight. I think this was probably the best fight so far of the first two rounds.
Winner: Amir Sadollah via TKO (ref stoppage- punches) R2
Post-Match they show Gerald Harris with a mental breakdown in the dressing room. Rampage consoles him.
So now we are down to 4 guys that have not fought in the second round yet including the guy that I think is going to be the favorite in CB Dollaway. I’ve also got Nick Klein left and have him ranked highly so it will be interesting to see how he does.
Forrest picks Cale Yarborough to fight Patrick Schultz. This leaves Dollaway versus Klein for the final fight of Round 2, which I think will be real solid. Forrest talks about Cale not being strong on the ground but says that Schultz also likes the stand-up game. Cale talks about how he likes to stay on his feet and is looking for the knockout. Tim Credeur says that he thinks this one is going to be a swing for the fences barn burner. Patrick Schultz says his strength is Muy Thai, says he’s looking to go out their and swing and have a good fight. Rampage says Schultz is under the radar since he’s the guy that actually lost in Round One but was brought back by Team Rampage.
“Cale Yarbrough…my momma could beat him”- Rampage Jackson
Cale Yarbrough vs. Patrick Schultz
R1- Schultz shoves Cale down early but cannot follow up on the advantage. I’m glad that Schultz took his goofy hat off for this fight. Both guys swinging and neither guy showing any defense. Schultz lands a good punch and Cale goes down but Schultz doesn’t pounce and allows Cale to get back up. Not much defense at all in this fight. They are swinging pretty wildly. Cale landing some kicks but is leaving himself wide open whenever he does in for a strike. Cale bull rushes Schultz and takes him down and lands in his guard. Cale hitting a couple of strikes but nothing strong. Cale lets him up even though he was clearly dominating while on the top. Cale takes him down again. Schultz controlled early but Cale dominated the second half of the round and was clearly in control during the two take downs.
R2- Cale hits a good knee about 30 seconds into the round and follows it up with another take down. Cale moves to half guard and is hitting some nice elbows. Cale has now moved Schultz up against the cage and is dominating this round and ends up dominating.
Cale definitely takes this one and looked much better in this fight. Yarbrough wins by decision- good decision IMO.
Winner: Cal Yarbrough via Decision (Majority)
Rampage is pissed and says that he bets his purse that his fight with Forrest won’t go to a decision. Next week should be fun with Dollaway versus Klein and the Forrest/Rampage rivalry heating up.
Rankings so far based on what has been shown in the first seven shows:
1. Tim Credeur (beat Matthew Riddle in Round 2)
2. CB Dollaway
3. Nick Klein
4. Matt Brown (beat Jeremy May in Round 2)
5. Daniel Cramer (beat Luke Zachrich in Round 2)
6. Amir Sadollah (beat Gerald Harris in Round 2)
7. Cale Yarbrough (beat Patrick Schultz in Round 2)
8. Jesse Taylor (beat Mike Dolce in Round 2)
9. Dante Rivera (beat Brandon Sene in Round 2)
Eliminated:
First Elimination: Paul Bradley (sent home, was ranked #15)
Second Elimination: Mike Dolce (lost to Jesse Taylor, was ranked #11)
Third Elimination: Matthew Riddle (lost to Tim Credeur, was ranked #5)
Fourth Elimination: Brandon Sene (lost to Dante Rivera, was ranked # 12)
Fifth Elimination: Jeremy May (lost to Matt Brown, was ranked #11)
Sixth Elimination: Gerald Harris (lost to Amir Sadollah, was ranked #5)
Seventh Elimination: Patrick Schultz (lost to Cale Yarbrough, was ranked #10)
Team Rampage vs. Team Forrest
Rankings so far based on what has been shown in the first six shows:
1. Tim Credeur (beat Matthew Riddle in Round 2)
2. CB Dollaway
4. Nick Klein
5. Gerald Harris
6. Matt Brown (beat Jeremy May in Round 2)
7. Daniel Cramer (beat Luke Zachrich in Round 2)
8. Jesse Taylor (beat Mike Dolce in Round 2)
9. Dante Rivera (beat Brandon Sene in Round 2)
9. Amir Sadollah
11. Cale Yarbrough
12. Patrick Schultz
Team Rampage finally won last week so they have control of the fight this week. Quinton is shown in a much better mood- says he feels like a “rock star.” Rampage picks Gerald Harris against Amir Sadollah. Gerald Harris is shown. Says he feels that he is well rounded but his strength is wrestling and he likes to slam people. Quinton says that Gerald is a mini version of him. Team Forrest is shown training, Forrest questions Amir’s confidence. Forrest tells Amir that if he wins the fight that he will shave half of his head.
Gerald Harris vs. Amir Sadollah
R1- Gerald rushes in quickly and takes down Amir. He has Amir up against the cage with Amir in the guard position. Amir doing a good job defending. Gerald moves to half guard and starts to get in some offense but then Amir gets to his feet. Gerald picks up Amir and nails him with a huge power slam. Amir sprawls back to his feet though. Gerald picks up Amir and slams him again with a spine buster looking move. Harris moves from half guard to guard and Amir sprawls forward and then explodes and barely misses a knee. Amir is now in a dominate position as he is on Gerald’s back. This round definitely went to Gerald as he controlled the fight and nailed two big slams but he has been unable to finish Amir and Amir, while very inexperienced, has shown flashes of being close to catching Harris and has good instincts and defense.
R2- Amir has some blood around one of his eyes. Amir hits some leg kicks to start off with. Gerald goes in and attempts a takedown but Amir denies him. Gerald perseveres and gets the takedown and he has Amir up against the cage. Amir gets to his feet. Harris looks like he’s going for a slam but instead eats a knee. Harris tries for another takedown but is denied and Amir rolls through and gets Gerald’s back. They are both on their feet now and Gerald hits a couple of punches and takes Amir down and is in his guard. They stand up and Amir hits another big knee and he’s punching Harris and this one is stopped by the ref.
Amir showed a lot of heart in this one as Gerald just couldn’t finish and Amir made him pay. Amir is very inexperienced but shows good instincts and defense and that saved him in this fight. I think this was probably the best fight so far of the first two rounds.
Winner: Amir Sadollah via TKO (ref stoppage- punches) R2
Post-Match they show Gerald Harris with a mental breakdown in the dressing room. Rampage consoles him.
So now we are down to 4 guys that have not fought in the second round yet including the guy that I think is going to be the favorite in CB Dollaway. I’ve also got Nick Klein left and have him ranked highly so it will be interesting to see how he does.
Forrest picks Cale Yarborough to fight Patrick Schultz. This leaves Dollaway versus Klein for the final fight of Round 2, which I think will be real solid. Forrest talks about Cale not being strong on the ground but says that Schultz also likes the stand-up game. Cale talks about how he likes to stay on his feet and is looking for the knockout. Tim Credeur says that he thinks this one is going to be a swing for the fences barn burner. Patrick Schultz says his strength is Muy Thai, says he’s looking to go out their and swing and have a good fight. Rampage says Schultz is under the radar since he’s the guy that actually lost in Round One but was brought back by Team Rampage.
“Cale Yarbrough…my momma could beat him”- Rampage Jackson
Cale Yarbrough vs. Patrick Schultz
R1- Schultz shoves Cale down early but cannot follow up on the advantage. I’m glad that Schultz took his goofy hat off for this fight. Both guys swinging and neither guy showing any defense. Schultz lands a good punch and Cale goes down but Schultz doesn’t pounce and allows Cale to get back up. Not much defense at all in this fight. They are swinging pretty wildly. Cale landing some kicks but is leaving himself wide open whenever he does in for a strike. Cale bull rushes Schultz and takes him down and lands in his guard. Cale hitting a couple of strikes but nothing strong. Cale lets him up even though he was clearly dominating while on the top. Cale takes him down again. Schultz controlled early but Cale dominated the second half of the round and was clearly in control during the two take downs.
R2- Cale hits a good knee about 30 seconds into the round and follows it up with another take down. Cale moves to half guard and is hitting some nice elbows. Cale has now moved Schultz up against the cage and is dominating this round and ends up dominating.
Cale definitely takes this one and looked much better in this fight. Yarbrough wins by decision- good decision IMO.
Winner: Cal Yarbrough via Decision (Majority)
Rampage is pissed and says that he bets his purse that his fight with Forrest won’t go to a decision. Next week should be fun with Dollaway versus Klein and the Forrest/Rampage rivalry heating up.
Rankings so far based on what has been shown in the first seven shows:
1. Tim Credeur (beat Matthew Riddle in Round 2)
2. CB Dollaway
3. Nick Klein
4. Matt Brown (beat Jeremy May in Round 2)
5. Daniel Cramer (beat Luke Zachrich in Round 2)
6. Amir Sadollah (beat Gerald Harris in Round 2)
7. Cale Yarbrough (beat Patrick Schultz in Round 2)
8. Jesse Taylor (beat Mike Dolce in Round 2)
9. Dante Rivera (beat Brandon Sene in Round 2)
Eliminated:
First Elimination: Paul Bradley (sent home, was ranked #15)
Second Elimination: Mike Dolce (lost to Jesse Taylor, was ranked #11)
Third Elimination: Matthew Riddle (lost to Tim Credeur, was ranked #5)
Fourth Elimination: Brandon Sene (lost to Dante Rivera, was ranked # 12)
Fifth Elimination: Jeremy May (lost to Matt Brown, was ranked #11)
Sixth Elimination: Gerald Harris (lost to Amir Sadollah, was ranked #5)
Seventh Elimination: Patrick Schultz (lost to Cale Yarbrough, was ranked #10)
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