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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 154 Results: George St. Pierre remains champ; Hendricks KO’s Kampmann

Posted by KDog13 on November 18, 2012


Main Card:

Georges St-Pierre def. Carlos Condit by unanimous decision (49-46, 50-45, 50-45)

Johny Hendricks def. Martin Kampmann by knockout (punch) Round 1 (0:46)

Francis Carmont def. Tom Lawlor by split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Rafael dos Anjos def. Mark Bocek by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Pablo Garza def. Mark Hominick by unanimous decision (29-27, 30-26, 29-28)

Preliminary Card:

Patrick Cote def. Alessio Sakara by DQ (strikes to back of head) Round 1 (1:26)

Cyrille Diabate def. Chad Griggs by submission (rear-naked choke) Round 1 (2:24)

John Makdessi def. Sam Stout by unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 30-27)

Antonio Carvalho def. Rodrigo Damm by split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Matthew Riddle def. John Maguire by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

Ivan Menjivar def. Azamat Gashimov by submission (armbar) Round 1 (2:44)

Darren Elkins def. Steven Siler by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

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UFC 154: St. Pierre vs Condit Predictions

Posted by KDog13 on November 17, 2012


 

 

Main Event and Co-Main Event Analysis:

Welterweight champion George St. Pierre returns to the octagon in a bout against interim welterweight champion Carlos Condit, where an undisputed champion will be crowned. This is an exciting fight, and I really believe Condit has a really good shot to dethrone GSP considering the long layoff, and the fact that he is coming off a major injury. Condit is very well rounded, and also a very smart fighter. We all know George St. Pierre is a powerful wrestler with one of the best top controls in the business. If he can get this fight to the ground which I believe he will be able to, he should grind out a decision victory like I am predicting. Expect a five round fight, but mostly on the ground because I believe GSP won’t stand with Condit too long.

The Co-Main Event features two top ranked welterweights, in which I believe the winner should be next in line for a title shot. But, Dana White is looking at a GSP-Silva Superfight, so that could prove to be a bummer for the winner here. Kampmann recently has made a name for himself lately for getting beat up early, and coming back to win. Kampmann used to be very technical but after the Diego Sanchez loss, he has resorted to being very aggressive and reckless. I’m not sure that will work here because Hendricks is a solid counter puncher, and has pretty damn good wrestling to boot. I really see Hendricks here getting the better of the exchanges, and even taking down Kampmann a few times in route to a decision victory

 

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UFC 149: Faber vs Barao Predictions

Posted by KDog13 on July 21, 2012


Urijah Faber vs Renan Barao

This has fight of the night, fight of the year, and everything that a fight fan would want to see all over it. A five round war is what I fully expect and believe we will get, and boy am I pumped. This is one of the few fights where it’s a tough call on who is going to win, because with both fighters skill sets there is not that much to doubt about each other. I really like that Barao is a stablemate of UFC featherweight champ Jose Aldo who battered Urijah Faber’s legs in there encounter in the WEC. But, it’s a different fighter, and Faber has evolved since than as well. Tough call here but I really like Barao’s ground skills although Faber’s is second to none. And I like Barao’s striking arsenal that featurs some heavy knees and kicks. I think this fight is gonna deliver, and I have Renan Barao winning by decision in a back and forth brawl. 

Hector Lombard vs Tim Boetsch

Finally! Lombard is in the UFC and has a tough task in front of him in the Boetsch. Gonna make this short and sweet though, when Lombard hits someone they usually are done. Lombard hits 500 times harder than Okami, and although I love Boetsch’s heart…it’s going to night night in the first round after Lombard connects.

Cheick Kongo vs Shawn Jordan

An underrated fight here due to people not knowing the skill set that Shawn Jordan holds. He is very well verse to wherever the fight goes, and is a very game opponent. He is stepping up to the plate here, and I think it’s a bit of quick jump in competition but if there’s one top guy that’s beatable it’s Kongo. I’m not saying that in a bad way because Kongo features some of the best ground and pound, and is a legit striker with serious knockout power. BUT, I called this in the Hunt fight, and I really took notice of it in the Mitrione fight is that Kongo after exchanges resets by turning his back. Why O, WHY Kongo! Anyways, I think Kongo is going to strike a bit but find a way to grind out a win over a game Shawn Jordan. 

Brian Ebersole vs James Head

While Head has some striking skills with some real power, his main weapon is his jui-jitsu. Unfortunately Ebersole is a solid grappler, and will use his wrestling to gain the upper advantage. Ebersole is a very unorthodox striker, I mean how many guys throw cartwheel kicks and actually knock them out? The Hairow is awesome as well, oddly no one can crack that riddle. Ebersole will get Head down at some point, and in top position rain down elbows in route to a TKO win.

Chris Clements vs Matt Riddle

I thought I’d never see the day where Matt Riddle would be on the main card but after three fighters fell victim to injuries from the original fight of Akiyama vs Alves…we got Clements vs Riddle. It should be a stand up battle where Clements is best suited, and Riddle thinks he is too but his striking is horrid. If Riddle is smart, he uses his takedowns to set up some ground and pound. But, it’s not always like that for the crowd pleaser Riddle who apparently likes to get hit while hitting air in the process. Anyways, something tells me Riddle after falling behind a round starts to implement takedowns and wins by decision.

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UFC 143 Results: Condit decisions Diaz; Wins Interim Welterwight Belt

Posted by KDog13 on February 5, 2012


Main Card:

Carlos Condit def. Nick Diaz by unanimous decision (48-47, 49-46, 49-46)

Fabricio Werdum def. Roy Nelson by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Josh Koscheck def. Mike Pierce by split decision (28-29, 29-28, 29-28)

Renan Barao def. Scott Jorgensen by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Ed Herman def. Clifford Starks by submission (rear-naked choke) Round 2 (1:43) 

Preliminary Card:

Dustin Poirier def. Max Holloway by submission (mounted triangle-armbar) Round 1 (3:23)

Edwin Figueroa def. Alex Caceres by split decision (28-27, 27-28, 28-27)

Matt Brown def. Chris Cope by knockout (punches) Round 2 (1:19)

Matt Riddle def. Henry Martinez by split decision (28-29, 29-28, 29-28). 

Rafael Natal def. Michael Kuiper by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

Steven Thompson def. Dan Stittgen by knockout (kick) Round 1 (4:13)

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UFC 143 Prediction Results: I was 277-192-4 coming in, and went for some upsets and came out short. It wasn’t the best card, and the main event didnt live up to the hype due to Condit fighting to a smart gameplan. Overall, I went 6-5 and I am now 283-197-4… my winning percentage remains at 59%

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Bonus awards: (Fighters were awarded $65,000 bonuses.)

Fight of the Night: Werdum vs Nelson

Knockout of the Night: Stephen Thompson 

Submission of the Night: Dustin Poirier

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UFC 143: Diaz vs Condit Predictions

Posted by KDog13 on February 4, 2012


Main Card:

Nick Diaz vs. Carlos Condit 

Prediction: Diaz by decision

Roy Nelson vs. Fabricio Werdum 

Prediction: Werdum by decision

Josh Koscheck vs. Mike Pierce 

Prediction: Koscheck by TKO

Renan Barao vs. Scott Jorgensen 

Prediction: Barao by submission

Ed Herman vs. Clifford Starks 

Prediction: Starks by decision

Preliminary Card (FX):

Dustin Poirier vs. Max Holloway 

Prediction: Holloway by decision

Alex Caceres vs. Edwin Figueroa 

Prediction: Caceres by decision

Matt Brown vs. Chris Cope 

Prediction: Brown by decision

Matt Riddle vs. Henry Martinez 

Prediction: Riddle by decision

Preliminary Card (Facebook):

Dan Stittgen vs. Stephen Thompson 

Prediction: Thompson by TKO

Rafael Natal vs. Michael Kuiper 

Prediction: Kuiper by decision

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UFC 141 Results: Overeem TKO’s Lesnar, Earns Title Shot; Lesnar Retires

Posted by KDog13 on December 31, 2011


Main Card:

Alistair Overeem def. Brock Lesnar by TKO (strikes) Round 1 (2:26)

Nate Diaz def. Donald Cerrone by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

Johny Hendricks def. Jon Fitch by knockout (punches) Round 1 (0:12)

Alexander Gustafsson def. Vladimir Matyushenko by TKO (punches) Round 1 (2:13)

Jim Hettes def. Nam Phan by unanimous decision (30-25, 30-25, 30-26)

Preliminary Card:

Ross Pearson def. Junior Assuncao by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)

Danny Castillo def. Anthony Njokuani by split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Dong Hyun Kim def. Sean Pierson by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Jacob Volkmann def. Efrain Escudero by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Diego Nunes def. Manny Gamburyan by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

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UFC 141 Prediction Results: I was 266-183-4 coming in, and didn’t do well. Sad Night too for me cause I’m a Fitch and Lesnar Fan. Fitch gets Ko’d in 12 seconds and Lesnar Retires. Anyways a pretty good card, it didn’t live up to the hype but it was good. Overall, I went 5-5 and I am now 271-188-4… my winning percentage remains at 59%

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

Fight of the Night: Donald Cerrone vs Nate Diaz

Knockout of the Night: Johny Hendricks

Submission of the Night: None

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UFC 141: Lesnar vs Overeem Predictions

Posted by KDog13 on December 30, 2011


Main Card:

Alistair Overeem vs. Brock Lesnar 

Prediction: Lesnar by TKO

Donald Cerrone vs. Nate Diaz 

Prediction: Cerrone by decision

Jon Fitch vs. Johny Hendricks 

Prediction: Fitch by submission

Alexander Gustafsson vs. Vladimir Matyushenko 

Prediction: Gustafsson by TKO

Nam Phan vs. Jimy Hettes 

Prediction: Phan by decision

Preliminary Card (Spike TV):

Ross Pearson vs. Junior Assuncao 

Prediction: Pearson by TKO

Danny Castillo vs. Anthony Njokuani 

Prediction: Njokuani by TKO

Preliminary Card (Facebook):

Dong Hyun Kim vs. Sean Pierson 

Prediction: Kim by TKO

Jacob Volkmann vs. Efrain Escudero 

Prediction: Volkmann by decision

Matt Riddle vs. Luis Ramos

Prediction: Riddle by decision

Manny Gamburyan vs. Diego Nunes

Prediction: Nunes by decision

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UFC 124 Results: GSP dominates Koscheck to retain Welterweight Belt

Posted by KDog13 on December 12, 2010


Main card:

George St-Pierre def. Josh Koscheck by unanimous decision (50-45, 50-45, 50-45)

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Stefan Struve def. Sean McCorkle by TKO (punches) Round 1 (3:55)

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Jim Miller def. Charles Oliveira by submission (kneebar) Round 1 (1:59)

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Mac Danzig def. Joe Stevenson by KO (punch) Round 1 (1:54)

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Thiago Alves def. John Howard by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

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Preliminary card (UFC.com live stream)

Dan Miller def. Joe Doerksen by split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

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Mark Bocek def. Dustin Hazelett by submission (triangle choke) Round 1 (2:33)

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Preliminary card:

Jesse Bongfeldt and Rafael Natal fought to a majority draw (28-28, 28-28, 28-29)

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Sean Pierson def. Matt Riddle by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

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Ricardo Almeida def. TJ Grant by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

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John Makdessi def. Pat Audinwood by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-26)

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UFC 124 Predictions Results: I was 85-62-1 coming in and was hoping for that break out performance yet again I went for an upset or 2 and didn’t get it. I came out even at 5-5-1. I wanted to go with the obvious Thiago Alves but I smelt upset but it didn’t happen. I will bounce back soon. My total now is 90-67-2.

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Bonus awards: (Fighters were awarded $100,000 bonuses.)

Fight of the Night: Georges St-Pierre vs. Josh Koscheck

Knockout of the Night: Mac Danzig

Submission of the Night: Mark Bocek, and Jim Miller

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