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This Is It! – UFC 100

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

imageJuly 11th, 2009 is a major date in the mixed martial arts world, as the Ultimate Fighting Championship 100 will unfold.

I started watching the UFC from the first event on  November 12, 1993 and became an instant fan.  It was raw and brutal violence back then, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and submission fighting, dominated the earlier events. I can still remember the female commentator at UFC 1 turning pale and going silent, as a tooth from the mouth of a kicked fighter flew past her.  16 years have passed and the UFC has come a very long way.  Although some will still deem it brutal and barbaric, rules and measures have been put into place, making it safer for the fighters. The fact that fighters take the sport more seriously now, learning all of the ways to fight and becoming multi-dimensional fighters, proves to make the fights more tactical and a little less brutal.

With that 16 year and 99 event history, UFC 100 looks to be a great card, with a great heavyweight grudge match between Brock Lesnar & Frank Mir.  Mir won the first fight, and I feel he will also win the second. Lesnar is a monster of a man, but I feel he lacks the skills to beat Frank Mir.  However, there is always a punchers chance and with the lunch boxes Brock Lesnar calls fists, one punch can mean lights out for Mir. Georges St. Pierre will take on Thiago Alves in a welter-weight match-up that is going to be hard to call.  My heart is with GSP and his skills and ability to become better in every fight. “The Pitbull”, Alves is no scrub and probably one of the most powerful and aggressive fighter this weight class has seen.  And a fight that has been gaining a lot of steam, thanks to the Ultimate Fighter show, is Dan Henderson vs. Michael Bisping. Yes, Henderson is getting old, but he is tried and tested like a training partner of his, Randy Couture, and we all know how well he did.  Bisping is in for a surprise if he thinks he is going to walk over Dan Henderson, as the only area he beats Dan Henderson is in the running of the mouth. I’m hoping for a knock-out in that one.

Enjoy the card and congratulations to the Dana White and UFC for hitting the 100 event milestone and check out Bodog to place your UFC wagers!  I’m hoping to clean up! :)

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UFC 96 Card Match-ups

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

March 7, 2009 at 7 pm. begins another MMA card brought to you by the UFC.  It should be a pretty good night of fights and looking forward to seeing the main event.  Here’s the card and some predictions. :)

Quinton Jackson
Quinton Jackson
“Rampage”
Height: 6′ 1" (185 cm)
Weight: 205 (93 kg)
Record: 29-7-0

Keith Jardine
Keith Jardine
“The Dean of Mean”
Height:6′ 2" (188 cm)
Weight: 205 (93 kg)
Record: 14-5-1

This should be a very good fight and if Rampage isn’t focused, he’s going down, just like he did against Forrest Griffin.  So I’m calling for an ‘A’ game Quinton Jackson and he TKO’s Jardine in the second round.  Not that Jardine isn’t a tough guy, with a strange herky-jerky style, I just think that Rampage will be too much for him.  Too strong, too fast, too dominant.  It should be a good fight though.

Gabriel Gonzaga
Gabriel Gonzaga 
“Napao”
Height: 6′ 1" (185 cm)
Weight: 242 (110 kg)
Record: 10-3-0

Shane Carwin
Shane Carwin 
Height: 6′ 3" (191 cm)
Weight: 262 (119 kg)
Record: 10-0-0

I’m not too sure about either of these fighters. Carwin is undefeated, but doesn’t have a lot of known fighters on his resume. Gonzaga is tough, he knocked out a very skilled Mirko Crocop with a head kick (Mirko’s specialty) and Gonzaga was  beaten pretty badly by Randy Couture. Gonzaga is very strong and skilled on the ground with good submissions.  Carwin is a ground and pound specialist, with great knockout power.  Tough decision, but I will go with Gonzaga to win by knockout or submission in round 2. Hopefully he can get passed round one against the heavy hands of Carwin!

Those are the premier fights that I’ll be looking for. If you want more info on the other fights, check out the UFC Official Website, and enjoy a night of good fights!

170 lbs.: Pete Sell (8-4) vs. Matt Brown (8-7)
205 lbs.: Matt Hamill (5-2) vs. Mark Munoz (5-0)
155 lbs.: Jim Miller (13-1) vs. Gray Maynard (6-0)

Under card (May not be broadcast):
170 lbs.: Ryan Madigan (5-0) vs. Tamdan McCrory
185 lbs.: Kendall Grove (9-5) vs. Jason Day (17-7)
205 lbs.: Tim Boetsch (8-2) vs. Jason Brilz (16-1-1)
205 lbs.: Brandon Vera (9-3) vs. Mike Patt (12-3)
155 lbs:: Aaron Riley (27-10-1) vs. Shane Nelson (11-3)

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A vacation from the fight game.

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

It’s been quite a while since I’ve written about anything in the fight world.  And it’s not because there have not been things to discuss.  I really took a break from the fight scene because all of my favorite fighters were getting beat up and beat up badly.

seth-petruzelliIt all started with Seth Petruzeli filling in for an injured Ken Shamrock to fight Kimbo Slice on October 4, 2008.  The fight lasted all of 14 seconds and ended with Kimbo being saved by the referee, so he wouldn’t take any more punishment.  I’m not a huge fan of Kimbo’s, but since Ken couldn’t fight and Seth was a last minute stand in, who no one really knew… I thought it would lights out for Petruzeli and a walk over for Kimbo.  Boy was I wrong.  It’s true what they say in the fight game.  On any given night, as long as it’s a fight, anyone can get knocked out.

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Then on November 8, 2008, my long time favorite, Roy Jones was set to climb back in the ring (disregarding my personal advice to retire) to fight undefeated Joe Calzaghe.  Roy didn’t look too bad and knocked Calzaghe down in the first round with a nice right hand punch.  From there it was all downhill for Roy Jones Jr. He was taken apart, bit by bit, piece by piece by the onslaught of punches from Joe Calzaghe.  My favorite boxer, Roy Jones, after this defeat, needs to retire.  I would like to see Joe Calzaghe take on Bernard Hopkins, since he’s on the circuit of beating up boxers that should retire.

randy_coutureOn to the Mixed Martial Arts world and one of my favorite, never-say-die fighters – Randy Couture takes on the monster of manhood, Brock Lesnar on November 15, 2008 in UFC 91. I was worried about this fight from the time I heard about it happening. Randy has always shocked me with his heart and ability to research his opponents and then pick them apart in the octagon. But Brock at 275 lbs, just seemed too big and too fast.  I however, backed Randy all the way and was wrong… again.  In the second round, after some mutual rough-housing, Brock hits Randy with the cinder blocks he calls hands and drops Randy to the mat. Lesnar follows up with some hammer fists to the head of Couture and the referee has to step in and stop the fight.  Yet another sad day for my fighter, but looking forward to Lesnar vs. Mir, the sequel!

nogueira-vs-mir-ufc92 Funny I should mention Frank Mir, because in UFC 92 on December 27, 2008 he delivered a serious beating to my favorite MMA fighter, Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira. It was very hard for me to watch as Frank Mir fought the fight of his life and had an answer for everything Nogueira tried. Mir’s striking was excellent, he looked like a golden gloves boxer in the octagon. I would have enjoyed the fight a lot more if Mir wasn’t pummeling my main man, Nogueira, but it was a very good showing for him and I look forward to the rematch of Frank Mir vs Brock Lesnar.  Mir took the first fight by submission, although Lesnar was pounding on him.  Nog, I love ya man, but it’s looking like it’s time to start rapping it up.  One more fight – against Randy Couture.  Win or lose, they  both  go out on a good note.  Two champions in the ring for the last time.

fedor_arlovski Finally, the fall of Andrei Arlovski. From the first time I watched Andrei fight, I liked his style.  He seemed to have all of the skills to become champion.  Punching and kicking skills, ground and pound and submissions too.  Arlovski proved me right and became UFC Heavyweight champion for several years.  He did have a careless streak which became painfully obvious when he fought Fedor Emelianenko for the Affliction : Banned heavyweight title on January 24, 2009.  I wasn’t sure of Arlovski’s chances in this fight, as Fedor has put away several of my MMA favorites in Pride.  I did have faith in Arlovski though, he posessed more of a total package than others Fedor has punished.  Fedor started the fight very aggressively, like normal, but Andrei was able to defend and even neutralize Fedor with attacks of his own.  Towards the end of round 1, Arlovski had Fedor in a corner, delivering power strikes and kicks (this is the careless part), when for some reason, he decided he wanted to throw a flying knee, punch, elbow or something, but before he could get the strike loaded and after he jumped in the air, Fedor launched a powerful and looping overhand right that clipped Arlovski’s chin and put him to sleep in mid-air, then Arlovski fell face first into the mat.  I was crushed, so I can only imagine how Andrei must have felt (after he woke up).  To be doing so well, against a man that many claim to be unbeatable, was tremendous achievement, although the end result was not what he wanted.  I definitely think a rematch is necessary between Fedor and Andrei, but if that can’t happen, Fedor vs. Lesnar is a fight that I would go to see live.

Those are the reasons I have been invisible for the last couple months in the fight world.  It was hard to take all of that, month after month.  But I’m here, and win or lose for my fighters, I’ll let  you know my take on future fights and look forward to some main events just around the corner.

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Kimbo Slice vs. Ken Shamrock

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

Really looking forward to this fight, although Ken Shamrock is a little bit old for this fight game right now.  I just hope he has a better showing than the his last fight against Robert Berry at Cage Rage 25, where Ken suffered an embarassing knockout.  I liked Ken in the old days when he battled Royce Gracie, when the UFC was in its infancy.  Ken was a strong fighter with dangerous ankle and leg-lock submission skills.  But after his loses to Tito Ortiz and his time in the WWF he doesn’t seem like the same man.

Kimbo Slice is a whole different kind of fighter.  Just google his name and you’ll find countless links to videos of this internet sensation delivering beat-downs to various opponents in street fights and backyard brawls.  No doubt about it, Kimbo is a tough guy, with very heavy hands and he knows how to knock people out in a stand-up slugfest type of fight.  In his limited MMA fights, he has proven himself to be a decent fighter in the ring as well, although his opponents have not been the best.

Who’s going to win? Had it been 1998 instead of 2008, I would pick Ken Shamrock hands down to break Kimbo’s ankle or separate his knee, but sadly it is not.  Although Ken seems to be a little more serious about this fight, I’m not sure he can deal with the onslaught of Kimbo’s punches.  Kimbo however has cardio issues that he has to overcome should this fight go this distance, which I highly doubt will happen.  So I’m calling for a knockout for Kimbo Slice over Ken Shamrock, in late round one.  I’m going to enjoy this one!

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