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UFC 155 Aftermatch: Matches to Make

Posted by KDog13 on January 3, 2013


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Cain Velasquez vs Alistair Overeem

Pending Alistair Overeem can defeat Antonio Silva in his return at UFC 156, he definitely will be getting the next crack at the belt. The UFC brass as well as Dana White has confirmed this several times, so as fans, we basically know this one. If Silva plays spoiler, I doubt he would get the next crack at the belt considering Cain Velasquez already dismantled him not long ago. I’d say though, he definitely would be maybe only one fight away from getting a crack at the belt. It’s only going to get more interesting when late Strikeforce arrivals Daniel Cormier and Josh Barnett join the UFC very soon.

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Junior Dos Santos vs Cheick Kongo

I realize Junior Dos Santos wants an immediate rematch, but Cain Velasquez had to fight once before he was able to get his rematch. I think it should work the same way, and if Alistair Overeem wins, the wait for the rematch would be way to long of a layoff between fights. It’s tough finding a match out there though that would make sense for Dos Santos because he’s dismantled most of the heavyweights at the top of the division. I think the loser of the Overeem/Silva fight would be ideal, but Antonio Silva is a friend and teammate, so that’s not possible. If Overeem loses though, that definitely would make sense for Dos Santos, and it would be awesome considering they have “beef”. Anyways, I’m not a fan of this matchmaking I have here in terms of rankings, but it would be a fun fight still. Kongo is not a slouch of an opponent by any means either, and actually dropped Velasquez several times when they fought. Kongo is also capable of grinding an opponent down, which is exactly what Dos Santos needs in order to show that he has improved. Overall, It would be a nice recovery fight for Dos Santos while still being tested.

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Jim Miller vs Gray Maynard

Jim Miller has been one of the top fighters in the lightweight division for sometime, but can’t quite win that all important title eliminator fight. Now, I’m not saying this fight should be a title eliminator but it certainly would have either one of these guys at least one fight away from a crack at the belt. Miller replaced Gray Maynard at UFC 155, who was originally supposed to fight Joe Lauzon. Now, if Lauzon had won, I’m sure that fight would of been rescheduled to happen. But, since Miller won, I think it only makes sense to match them up. Also, they are both at the top of the division and it certainly would be a scrap in a all important lightweight contest.

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Joe Lauzon vs Nate Diaz

Joe Lauzon has to be in the mix for pound for pound most exciting fighters. He brings it every time, and always engages in an all out war with his opponent. It should be duly noted Lauzon has 11 post-fight bonuses, and eight in his last nine fights. A perfect opponent to keep the bonuses going would be Nate Diaz. I could imagine the scrap in this fight, and how awesome it would be. Even if it hit the floor, the slick jui-jitsu of both fighters would be intriguing. I think this fights needs to happen, and I know for sure the fans would be drawn to this one for sure.

 

Costa Philippou vs Yushin Okami

Costa Philippou is on the rise after defeating one of the top middleweights in the division, and on short notice no less. Philippou is now a winner of five straight, and another big fight should be in line. I think Yushin Okami would be a great test for Philippou because like we saw at UFC 155, Okami can break a fighter easily with his smothering wrestling. Philippou seems like he is ready to take on the big dogs, and Okami is certainly one. It would be a great test for Philippou, and another name he could potentially add to hit list on his way to a title shot. 

 

Eddie Wineland vs Raphael Assuncao

This fight would be a good one, as two perennial bantamweight title contenders would match up. Eddie Wineland has looked amazing lately, and is certainly finding his stride as he’s beaten the likes of Scott Jorgensen, and Brad Pickett. Raphael Assuncao since dropping down to bantamweight is 3-0, and recently defeated the hyped Mike Easton with a broken arm no less. Although Wineland is ahead of him in terms of rankings, Assuncao is still a top 10 bantamweight, and after beating Easton deserves a big fight. Considering they are solid win streaks, it only makes sense to pair them up. Obviously though this depends on Assuncao’s recovery time, as he broke his arm during his last fight. 

 

Other Matches to Make 

Derek Brunson vs Chris Camozzi

Erik Perez vs T.J Dillashaw

Jamie Varner vs Ross Pearson

Myles Jury vs Ramsey Nijem

Todd Duffee vs Pat Barry

Maxx Holloway vs Antonio Carvalho

John Moraga vs Darren Uyenoyama

Tim Boetsch vs Mark Munoz

Alan Belcher vs Chris Leben

Brad Pickett vs Mike Easton

Bryon Bloodworth vs Jeff Hougland

Melvin Guillard vs Sam Stout

Michael Johnson vs Mac Danzig

Philip De Fries vs Christian Morecraft

Leonard Garcia vs Cole Miller

Chris Cariaso vs Jussier da Silva

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UFC 155 Results: Velasquez defeats Dos Santos; Recaptures UFC Heavyweight belt

Posted by KDog13 on December 30, 2012


Main Card:

Cain Velasquez def. Junior Dos Santos by unanimous decision (50-45, 50-43, 50-44)

Jim Miller def. Joe Lauzon by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Constantinos Philippou def. Tim Boetsch by TKO (punches) Round 3 (2:11)

Yushin Okami def. Alan Belcher by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

Derek Brunson def. Chris Leben by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Preliminary Card:

Eddie Wineland def. Brad Pickett by split decision (30-27, 28-29, 30-27)

Erik Perez def. Byron Bloodworth by TKO (strikes) Round 1 (3:50)

Jamie Varner def. Melvin Guillard by split decision (30-27, 27-30, 30-27)

Myles Jury def. Michael Johnson by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Todd Duffee def. Philip De Fries by TKO (punches) Round 1 (2:04)

Max Holloway def. Leonard Garcia by split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

John Moraga def. Chris Cariaso by submission (guillotine choke) Round 3 (1:11)

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UFC 155: Dos Santos vs Velasquez II Predictions

Posted by KDog13 on December 29, 2012


 

Main Card Breakdown:

Well, I’ve analyzed the main card previously, so I’ll try to make this breakdown short and to the point. This main event could not be any better to cap off the year. Seriously, two of the very best mma practitioners will collide for a second time. This time, and at least I believe so, they will make it out of the first round. I actually think it will last up until the third. Now, Velasquez’s biggest chance in this fight is to use his wrestling but I don’t think people realize how good Dos Santos is at defending the takedown. Also he now holds a black belt in jui-jitsu. Although he hasn’t used all of his mma skills, doesn’t mean being on the ground is his weakness. I actually think Dos Santos will take care of business here, and finally put away Velasquez in the 3rd round.

I’m going back and forth with our Co-Main event, and it’s a fight I just wouldn’t touch if you are a betting person. It depends what fighters show up because the very best Miller will utilize his wrestling, and strong submission game to a tee. If the wrong Miller shows up, he will take a beating standing up. There is one thing though about Miller, is that the man keeps coming forward, and will not give up. As for Lauzon, will we see the guy who’s striking game, sets up the quick submissions or the guy who doesn’t pace himself, and runs out of juice in the later rounds. Granted he beat Jamie Varner in the third round, he paced himself better than the example I’m referring to is against George Sotiropoulos. Miller will probably be able to take Lauzon down, but I’m thinking Lauzon trained stop that to a degree. I think we are in for a hell of a fight, with Lauzon edging it out, barely. 

I really like Costa Philippou here, but I don’t understand why he is the favorite. His striking game is very sharp, and he utilizes his wrestling very well. Boetsch is very similar in ways, which is why we are in for a brawl here. I do not believe this fight will end early, but I think Philippou paces himself so well in fights, he will be the fresher man in the third round. That’s when he will put Boetsch away, and pull off the upset in terms of rankings. 

This fight is tearing me apart, and it’s actually pretty similar to that of Jim Miller vs Joe Lauzon. Yushin Okami’s gameplan will be like always, and that’s to get this one to ground where he can grind you away for an entire round. He did that to Boetsch for two rounds, but he couldn’t close out that fight. Belcher is very well rounded, but it his weakness is takedown defense. Now I’m sure he is fully prepared for it, and if Okami can’t take him down, Belcher will capitalize on the feet. I think Belcher has the ability to put him away, but Okami is a game fighter, and I don’t think he will go away. Belcher via decision. 

Our First fight to start the card off features the Strikeforce crossover Derek Brunson against fan favorite Chris Leben. Now, Leben was suspended for a year, so ring rust might be a factor, but he looked really in shape at the weigh in’s. This fight is simple, Brunson is not going to strike with him, and try to take Leben down. If Leben can stuff some early shots, Brunson is going night night real early. I’m really surprised “Jacare” knocked him out, and Leben hits way harder. This will not end well for Brunson in my opinion. 

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UFC 155: Analyzing the main card

Posted by KDog13 on December 27, 2012


On December 29th, the UFC has given us a card to end the year off with a bang. Two of the baddest men on the planet will collide in a rematch, with the belt on the line. Junior Dos Santos looks to defend his belt for the second time, and Cain Velasquez looks to get back the belt he once held. This is a fight, that you don’t want to miss! These men are regarded as two of the best fighters in the heavyweight division, and although the first fight ended quickly, redemption is on the mind of Cain Velasquez. Don’t Blink!

Junior Dos Santos
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Junior Dos Santos vs Cain Velasquez

As I previewed above, this fight is going to be an awesome one. Anytime heavyweights step into the octagon, it is exciting. But the fact that these are the two very best heavyweight fighters, makes it just that much better. And I know these men have already squared off, but the fact that it ended so quickly, left a poor taste in my mouth of how good this fight could be. Now I’m not discrediting Junior Dos Santos because we all know he carries one of the heaviest hands in mma, period. But, Velasquez just standing in front of Dos Santos, and not shooting for a takedown, didn’t seem right. Apparently he was hurt, something with his ACL, but everyone isn’t 100% when they fight. Nagging injuries, and the daily pains of training, make it hard to step into that octagon perfectly fine. Well, not to get off subject, I’m more interested if Velasquez implements his wrestling in this fight, and also if Junior Dos Santos can stuff Velasquez’s attempts to get this one to the ground. Either way this fight is going deliver because heavyweights rarely fail to excite.

Joe Lauzon
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Jim Miller vs Joe Lauzon

An interesting Co-Main Event to say the least, although the original fight was Gray Maynard vs Joe Lauzon. Either way, Miller is a top 10 lightweight, so it’s not like Lauzon got an easy replacement or anything. Miller has been one of these guys in a stacked lightweight division that has hung around contendership. The problem though is of late, and not capitalizing on fights that would get him that opportunity to fight for the belt. Miller is primarily a wrestler with a really good submission game, and I wonder what gameplan he is going to implement in this fight. I don’t think he can lay on Lauzon, even if he takes him down, so it should be interesting. As for Lauzon, this is a big fight to launch himself into being a lightweight contender. When Lauzon fights, it’s almost guaranteed to be exciting, he is just that type of fighter. Armed with one of the best submission games, and a pretty underrated striking game…Lauzon is pretty well rounded. Don’t be surprised to see him pull guard against Miller either because we all know how quick he can latch onto a limb, and take it home. This fight is definitely going to be a war!

Tim Boetsch vs Costa Philippou

Although this fight was originally supposed to be Tim Boetsch vs Chris Weidman, I actually like this better. I am a Weidman fan as well, but I think Costa Philippou has earned a big fight like this. Currently on a 4 fight win streak, Philippou has shown nothing but improvement in his stand up and wrestling. As for Boetsch, the drop down to middleweight was the best decision he’s ever made in his fight career. Since dropping down, Boetsch is 4-0, which includes big wins over Yushin Okami, and Hector Lombard.  Now, Boetsch is gunning for a title shot, and with another win, he will be knocking at the door. For Philippou, this is his chance to get a name on his record, as well as prove that he is a top middleweight. 

Alan Belcher
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Yushin Okami vs Alan Belcher

A long awaited rematch, as both men made their UFC debut’s against each other at UFC 62. That was back in 2006, and 6 years later, they will meet again. They are Different, and more complete fighters then they were before, and this one should be a good one. Yushin Okami is armed with one of the better jabs in mma, as well as well as one of the best top games. Okami can take you down, and smother you on the top for an entire round. As for Alan Belcher, he is one of the more talented grapplers in the UFC. But make no mistake, the man can strike as well. This fight is very interesting because Okami is going to try and take Belcher down, there is no question about that. If Belcher can shrug it off, Okami might be in trouble on the feet. But, if Okami can get it to the ground, he will have to watch out for Belcher’s guard because it is a dangerous one. Should be an awesome fight though!

Chris Leben vs Derek Brunson

This is yet again, another replacement fight on the main card, which just shows you what type of year it’s been for the UFC. Nevertheless this is an intriguing fight, as Chris Leben makes his Octagon return after being suspended for a year. Leben known to many fans as a real life zombie, will have to shake off the rust, and prove to the fans that is iron chin, and heavy hands are in tact. As for Derek Brunson, this is a big fight in his career. Labeled as a prospect and future talent, Brunson has hit a rough patch in his young career. Two consecutive losses, although one is controversial, the other against “Jacare” Souza was not. Brunson was knocked out cold for the first time in his career. Brunson is a wrestler, with a pretty good submission game, and we can clearly see what his gameplan will be. I’m not sure we will see too much striking from Brunson, especially if he wants to be awake the entire fight. Can the Strikeforce crossover, pull off the upset, maybe. But, this is one should be a fun one regardless. 

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TUF Finale 16 Results: Nelson flattens Mitrione early; Smith wins TUF

Posted by KDog13 on December 15, 2012


Main Card:

Roy Nelson def. Matt Mitrione by TKO (punches) Round 1 (2:58)

Colton Smith def. Mike Ricci by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-26)

Pat Barry def. Shane Del Rosario by KO (punches) Round 2 (0:26)

Dustin Poirier def. Jonathan Brookins by submission (D’arce choke) Round 1 (4:15)

Preliminary Card:

Mike Pyle def. James Head by TKO (knee and punches) Round 1 (1:55)

Johnny Bedford def. Marcos Vinicius by knockout (strikes) Round 2 ( 1:00)

Rustam Khabilov def. Vinc Pichel by knockout (suplex and punches) Round 1 (2:15)

T.J. Waldburger def. Nick Catone by technical submission (triangle choke) Round 2 (1:04)

Hugo Viana def. Reuben Duran by TKO (punches) Round 1 (4:05)

Mike Rio def. John Cofer by submission (armbar) Round 3 (4:11)

Tim Elliott def. Jared Papazian by unanimous decision (30-25, 30-25, 30-26)

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TUF Finale 16: Nelson vs Mitrione Predictions

Posted by KDog13 on December 15, 2012


 

 

Main Card Breakdown

After one night of fights, another night begins, and our main event should be an interesting one. Roy Nelson will meet Matt Mitrione whom is replacing Shane Carwin due to an injury. Mitrione is 5-1, and all those fights are in the UFC which is very rare for any fighter. On the top of my head the only other one who has achieved such, is Matt Riddle. Mitrione is going to need to put forth a great performance though to beat Nelson who is as durable as they come. Mitrione already had one step up in competition in Kongo, and failed miserably to capitalize anything in that fight. Nelson is a very complete fighter, and one of only 2 men to go the distance with Junior Dos Santos. The man has an iron chin, an extra padding in that gut. Nelson can take this fight anywhere he wants to, but I’d think he is going to keep this one standing, and take Mitrione to the cage and beat him up in the clinch. I really don’t see Mitrione having much of a chance here, as Nelson is better anywhere the fight goes. Nelson via decision.

Now, I’ll be honest here I didn’t watch an episode of this season, which is rare because I normally like TUF. It’s just been very uninteresting lately, so I just didn’t make it a priority to watch. But, I do know Mike Ricci from his Ringside MMA fights, as well as his short lived Bellator career. That short lived Bellator career though, isn’t to say he is bad or anything, he just ran into the future champion Pat Curran. He certainly is a gifted fighter though, and he has some heavy hands to boot. As for Colton Smith, I know he is a Army Ranger, and he pretty good wrestler. The only thing he doesn’t really have enough here is experience, and Ricci has a good amount. Ricci also has fought some notable names as well, and has some decent wins including a win over Jordan Mein. I honestly think Ricci is going to KO him, and maybe I don’t know enough about Smith to say he has no chance, but Ricci is gifted, and we will see him be crowned as the welterweight TUF Finale 16  winner. 

Another battle of heavyweights is on the card, which should be a really good one. Two kickboxers will meet, and I don’t see this one going to the distance. Shane Del Rosario is coming off his first professional loss, and will look to get back on track. One of the more talented prospects to come over from Strikeforce, with a serious Muay Thai kickboxing background, and he is very good on the ground to boot. This is definitely what I’d call Kryptonite for most heavyweights. His opponent is the very popular Pat Barry, who’d I’d have to believe needs a win here in the worst way. Barry in his last 4 fights is 1-3, so he might be on the cutting block, although his fights are exactly what the UFC and fans love. To be honest, I think this one will start standing, and Del Rosario at some point is going to take Barry down, and exploit is non existent ground game. Barry has to come out aggressive and fight on the inside, but I’m not sure he is going to come out like that. I just don’t see Barry winning this one because once it hits the ground, I’d just consider it over. Del Rosario by submission. 

This next fight is such a fun one, and I expect someone’s lights to go out. Jamie Varner and Melvin Guillard will go toe to toe, and I expect this to be an all out war slugfest. Varner after returning to the UFC, and knocking out the heavily hyped prospect Edson Barboza put forth an excellent fight against Joe Lauzon, but came up short when Lauzon strapped on a triangle choke to end it. Varner looks to rebound, and although he like to stand and bang, he can threaten a submission in this fight. Guillard who is regarded as one of the most talented lightweights has hit a rough patch in his career just shortly after an all time high. So, in other words, his career has been a roller coaster lately. Guillard is one of the most athletic lightweights, and he packs a punch to boot on the feet, but his ground game has cost him just about every fight. Varner having never been knocked out, I really like his chances to knock out Guillard early. I’ve just seen a resurgence from Varner, and his stand up looks great. I expect him to unload on Guillard and finish him early. 

I’m not going to over analyze our first fight of the main card, but I really like Dustin Poirier here. He is exceptional anywhere this fight goes, and Jonathan Brookins hasn’t quiet lived up to being a TUF winner. Brookins is a nice wrestler with a smother top game, but I don’t think his striking game is all there yet. He just hasn’t had much success lately, but that is in part to the quality of his opponents. I’d say this is the best opponent he will have fought, not discrediting Koch but Poirier is a contender in the featherweight division. Poirier is going to roll in this fight en route to a decision win. 

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UFC on Fox 4: Rua vs Vera Predictions

Posted by KDog13 on August 4, 2012


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UFC 136 Results: Champions Retain Belts as Edgar TKO’s Maynard, and Aldo decisions Florian

Posted by KDog13 on October 8, 2011


Main Card:

Frankie Edgar def. Gray Maynard by TKO (punches) Round 4 (3:54)

Jose Aldo def. Kenny Florian by unanimous decision (49-46, 49-46, 49-46)

Chael Sonnen def. Brian Stann by submission (arm-triangle choke) Round 2 (3:51)

Nam Phan def. Leonard Garcia by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Joe Lauzon def. Melvin Guillard by submission (rear-naked choke) Round 1 (0:47)

Preliminary Card:

Demian Maia def. Jorge Santiago by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Anthony Pettis def. Jeremy Stephens by split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Stipe Miocic def. Joey Beltran by unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 29-28)

Darren Elkins def. Tiequan Zhang by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-26, 30-27)

Aaron Simpson def. Eric Schafer by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Mike Massenzio def. Steve Cantwell by unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 29-28)

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UFC 136 Prediction Results: I was 223-150-3 coming in, and absolutely bombed. It was an good card to say the least. The night started off an absolute shocker with Lauzon beating Guillard. Then a 3 round war again with Garcia vs Phan. Sonnen choked out the all American, and looked solid doing so. Aldo vs Florian wasn’t that exciting. The main event though seemed like Deja Vu up until Edgar put Maynard to sleep. Overall, I went 4-7 and I am now 227-157-3… my winning percentage falls to 59%

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Bonus awards: (Fighters were awarded $75,000 bonuses.) 

Fight of the Night: Garcia vs Phan

Knockout of the Night: Frankie Edgar

Submission of the Night: Joe Lauzon

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UFC 136: Edgar vs Maynard III Predictions

Posted by KDog13 on October 8, 2011


Main Card:

Frank Edgar vs. Gray Maynard 

Prediction: Maynard by decision

Jose Aldo vs. Kenny Florian 

Prediction: Aldo by TKO

Chael Sonnen vs. Brian Stann

Prediction: Stann by TKO

Melvin Guillard vs. Joe Lauzon

Prediction: Guillard by TKO

Leonard Garcia vs. Nam Phan

Prediction: Garcia by TKO 

Preliminary Card:

Demian Maia vs. Jorge Santiago

Prediction: Santiago by TKO

Anthony Pettis vs. Jeremy Stephens 

Prediction: Pettis by decision

Joey Beltran vs. Stipe Miocic 

Prediction: Miocic by decision

Darren Elkins vs. Tiequan Zhang 

Prediction: Zhang by submission

Eric Schafer vs. Aaron Simpson

Prediction: Simpson by TKO

Steve Cantwell vs. Mike Massenzio 

Prediction: Cantwell by TKO

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UFC 123 Results: Rampage edges Machida in split decision

Posted by KDog13 on November 21, 2010


UFC 123 Results: Rampage edges Machida in split decision

Main card:

Quinton Jackson def. Lyoto Machida by split decision (28-29, 29-28, 29-28)

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B.J. Penn def. Matt Hughes by KO (Punches) Round (0:21)

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Maiquel Falcão def. Gerald Harris by unanimous decision (29-27, 29-28, 29-28)

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Phil Davis def. Tim Boetsch by submission (kimura) Round 2 (2:55)

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George Sotiropoulos def. Joe Lauzon by submission (kimura) Round 2 (2:43)

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Spike TV card:

Brian Foster def. Matt Brown by submission (guillotine choke) Round 2 (2:11)

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Mark Muñoz def. Aaron Simpson by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

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Preliminary card:

Dennis Hallman def. Karo Parisyan by TKO (punches) Round 1 (1:47)

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Edson Barboza def. Mike Lullo by TKO (leg kicks) Round 3 (0:26)

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Paul Kelly def. T.J. O’Brien by TKO (elbows) Round 2 (3:16)

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Nick Lentz def. Tyson Griffin by split decision (29-28, 27-30, 29-28)

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UFC 123 Predictions Results: I was 77-48-1 coming and was hoping to continue the momentum of UFC 122 but failed pretty bad. There was a lot of TKO’s which was exciting. I think Gerald Harris, and Tyson Griffin’s decision were the biggest disappointments of tonight. As well as my predictions. I went 4-7 which in my books is just as bad as going 0-11. Now my total is 81-55-1. I will hope to pick myself up at the Ultimate Fighter 12 Finale.

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Bonus awards: (Fighters were awarded $80,000 bonuses.)

Fight of the Night: George Sotiropoulos vs Joe Lauzon

Knockout of the Night: B.J. Penn

Submission of the Night: Phil Davis

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