Friday, December 30, 2011
UFC 141 Predictions
Main Card:
Heavyweight: Brock Lesnar vs. Alistair Overeem
Lightweight: Nate Diaz vs. Donald Cerrone
Welterweight: Jon Fitch vs. Johny Hendricks
Light Heavyweight: Vladimir Matyushenko vs. Alexander Gustafsson
Featherweight: Nam Phan vs. Jimy Hettes
Shawn's Predictions:
Nam Phan vs. Jimy Hettes: Phan via Decision
Vladimir Matyushenko vs. Alexander Gustafsson: Gustafsson via TKO
Jon Fitch vs. Johny Hendricks: Fitch via Decision
Nate Diaz vs. Donald Cerrone: Cerrone via Decision
Brock Lesnar vs. Alistair Overeem: Overeem via TKO
Friday, December 23, 2011
UFC 140 Prediction Results
This is long overdue, but do to being on winter break, I've been busy doing absolutely nothing with myself. Thought I should get this done for all the "readers" out there (if any). Anyways, to the results.
A potential FOTN Featherweight bout started off the event between hometown hero Mark Hominick and "The Korean Zombie" Chan Sung Jung. Many new that after the death of Hominick's trainer and close friend Shawn Tompkins, a win for the Canadian was much needed. The bell rang and the two touched gloves. In the first few seconds, Hominick swung a wide right hook at Jung, the "Korean Zombie" rocked Hominick and finished him in just 7 seconds. He tied the record for the fastest KO in record history (tied with Duffee/Hague) in one of the most unexpected outcomes. Kudos to KZ, but it was a very emotional night for Hominick and the rest of his Canadian followers. The second fight of the night featured welterweight fighters Claude Patrick and Brian Ebersole. In a back and forth bout, Ebersole notched a razor-thin split decision win over Patrick some see as controversial, taking the victory on Patrick's home turf. In the third fight of the night, Tito Ortiz, now the "The People's Champ", faced off against Antonio Rogerio Nogueira. In the middle of round one, Little Nog rocked Ortiz with a knee to the body and swarmed, finishing Ortiz with a TKO win due to strikes on the ground. It is unsure what is next for Ortiz, as he said that he is willing to fight one more time. Personally, I could care less. I appreciate what he has done for the sport, but his cockiness and attitude gets on my nerves big time.
In the co-main event, Heavyweights Frank Mir and Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira faced off in a rematch. They're first fight ended with Mir becoming the first man to finish Big Nog, as he took the victory by TKO. Big Nog claimed that this loss was due to his staph infection at the time, but Mir wasn't having it. Big Nog came out to prove that he match Mir's skills on the feet, and proved just that. Big Nog rocked Mir on the feet and Mir fell to the ground, fighting to keep the fight alive. Instead of trying to finish Mir with strikes, Nog made a risky decision and went for a guillotine, to prove he could also match, if not better Mir's BJJ skills. With a quick sweep and roll around, Mir caught Big Nog in a kimura, and unfortunately, Big Nog refused to tap, resulting in a broken humerus. In one of the more gruesome finishes we have seen, Mir proved his first win wasnt a fluke, and also became the first man to submit Nog, the proclaimed BJJ expert. It is unsure what is next for Nog, but it is speculated Mir might match up with former HW champ Cain Velasquez in the future.
In the main event, Jon Jones took on what most believed to be his toughest challenge stylistically, Lyoto Machida. The first round was definitely taken by Machida. With his effective striking and karate skills, Lyoto proved to be the danger that most thought would be Jones' "kryptonite". Jones held his own through the round and prevailed into the second, in which he caught Lyoto with a standing guillotine on the cage. Similar to Big Nog in his fight with Mir, Lyoto refused to tap and paid the price. The ref was forced to stop the fight, as Lyoto was sent crumbling down to the canvas, having Jones retain his LHW title once again, cementing himself among the top in the P4P list.
Vinny got 5 points, Joe and I (Shawn) got 4 points, and Jon got 3 points.
Standings:
Shawn: 114 points
Joe: 101 points
Vinny: 95 points
Jon: 86 points
Saturday, December 10, 2011
UFC 140 Predictions
Main Card:
Light Heavyweight Championship: Jon Jones (c) vs. Lyoto Machida
Heavyweight: Frank Mir vs. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira
Light Heavyweight: Tito Ortiz vs. Antonio Rogerio Nogueira
Welterweight: Claude Patrick vs. Brian Ebersole
Featherweight: Mark Hominick vs. Chan Sung Jung
Shawn's Predictions:
Mark Hominick vs. Chan Sung Jung: Hominick via Decision
Claude Patrick vs. Brian Ebersole: Ebersole via Decision
Tito Ortiz vs. Antonio Rogerio Nogueira: Ortiz via Decision
Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira vs. Frank Mir: Mir via TKO
Jon Jones (c) vs. Lyoto Machida: Jones via TKO
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
TUF 14 Finale Prediction Results
A great way to end what could potentially be called one of the best seasons of "The Ultimate Fighter". This season displayed some of the best fights we've seen in the reality series and I believe the fighters that earned contracts will continue to put on a good showing in the octagon. Onto the results.
The opening bout was between Bantamweight semi-finalist Johnny Bedford (Team Miller) and Bantamweight quarter-finalist Louis Gaudinot (Team Bisping). The majority of the fight was dominated by Bedford and in the third round Bedford dropped Gaudinot, finishing him with vicious knees to the body and strikes. The second fight of the card was between TUF 13 winner Tony Ferguson and Yves Edwards. Ferguson ended up taking a close back and forth battle on the feet, getting the unanimous decision nod from the judges.
Bantamweight finalists John Dodson (Team Miller) and T.J. Dillashaw (Team Bisping) squared off in a fairly short battle. The fight was fairly even until Dodson rocked Dillashaw with a hook and jumped on him for the finish., becoming the TUF 14 BW winner. Many will argue that the stoppage was premature, and I can definitely see why, but I couldn't give 2 shits because I still believe Dodson's the better fighter of the two.
Featherweight finalists Diego Brandao (Team Bisping) and Dennis Bermudez (Team Miller) fought a one round fight that, in my opinion, was the best round of the year, and one of the best fights of the year. In the first (and only) round, Brandao quickly rocked Bermudez, but the "Menace" was back to his feet quickly. Bermudez then responded at the end of the round with a brutal straight right that sent Brandao crashing down. Bermudez attempted to finish the fight, but Brandao caught him with a beautiful armbar, becoming the TUF 14 FW winner. Coming from somebody that as a little bit of BJJ training, that armbar was absolutely perfectly executed. Dennis was tapping before he even rolled over. Check it out (hopefully this video doesn't get removed, I'll put another in the comments):
The coaches Michael Bisping and Jason Miller squared off in a long awaited match-up in the main event. The first round went to Mayhem in my opinion, with him hitting Bisping with some power shots and landing a nice takedown. The second and third round were pure domination on Bisping's part though. In those rounds, it looked as if Mayhem gassed out or had a complete adrenaline dump. With his technical superiority, Bisping completely outstruck Miller en route to a third round TKO, finally "squashing the beef".
I (Shawn) got 6 points, Jon and Vinny got 5 points, and Joe got 4 points.
Standings:
Shawn: 110 points
Joe: 97 points
Vinny: 90 points
Jon: 83 points
Friday, December 2, 2011
Knockout Of The Day (Rumble Of The Kings)
This weeks spectacular knockout comes from a match up between Marius Zaromskis and Bruno Carvalho at Rumble Of The Kings last Saturday.
Near the end of the round, Zaromskis lets go a gnarly cartwheel kick to the head of Carvalho, a maneuver that is extremely rare. Carvalho falls and Zaromskis continues with strikes, winning the fight via KO at 4:59 of round 1. Take a look:
Near the end of the round, Zaromskis lets go a gnarly cartwheel kick to the head of Carvalho, a maneuver that is extremely rare. Carvalho falls and Zaromskis continues with strikes, winning the fight via KO at 4:59 of round 1. Take a look:
Thats it for today, stay tuned for more KO's!
TUF 14 Finale Predictions
Main Card:
Middleweight: Michael Bisping vs. Jason "Mayhem" Miller
Featherweight TUF Finale: Diego Brandao vs. Dennis Bermudez
Bantamweight TUF Finale: T.J. Dillashaw vs. John Dodson
Lightweight: Tony Ferguson vs. Yves Edwards
Bantamweight: Louis Gaudinot vs. Johnny Bedford
Shawn's Predictions:
Louis Gaudinot vs. Johnny Bedford: Bedford via Decision
Tony Ferguson vs. Yves Edwards: Ferguson via Decision
T.J. Dillashaw vs. John Dodson: Dodson via TKO
Diego Brandao vs. Dennis Bermudez: Brandao via TKO
Michael Bisping vs. Jason "Mayhem" Miller: Miller via Submission
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