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Old 12-26-2010, 02:18 PM   #101
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UFC 137
Saturday, Week 1, February 2012
Live from Las Vegas, Nevada

Prelims

Featherweight Division
Diego "The Gun" Nunes (15-2) vs Dustin "The Diamond" Poirier

Diego Nunes d. Dustin Poirer at 2:48 of the 3rd round (Submission - Rear Naked Choke) [Decent]

Welterweight Division
Claude "The Prince" Patrick (13-1) vs John "The Hitman" Hathaway (14-2)

Claude Patrick d. John Hathaway at 3:10 of the 1st round (Submission - Guillotine) [Great]

Lightweight Division
Chris "The Polish" Horodecki (17-2) vs Charles "do Bronx" Oliveira (15-1)

Chris Horodecki d. Charles Oliveira (Unanimous Decision) [Good]

Middleweight Division
C.B "The Doberman" Dollaway (11-3) vs Alan "The Talent' Belcher (16-7)

C.B Dollaway d. Alan Belcher at 4:58 of the 1st round (Submission - Armbar) [Decent]

Bantamweight Division
Chris "Kamikaze" Cariaso (11-1) vs Joseph Benavidez (13-2)

Joseph Benavidez d. Chris Cariaso at 3:41 of the 1st round (TKO - Strikes) [Great]

Main Card

Featherweight Division
Leonard "Bad Boy" Garcia (16-7-1) vs Mike Brown (25-7)

Round 1: Mike Brown comes out looking to take the fight to the ground. Garcia is leery of the takedown however so he keeps his distance. Brown is able to successfully bring Garcia down after faking a punch. Garcia won't allow him to pass guard but then he tries to scramble and Brown stops it and ends up in side control. He moves into mount and begins hammering Garcia with big GNP and the ref has to stop it!

Mike Brown d. Leonard Garcia at 3:32 of the 1st round (TKO - Strikes) [Good]

Heavyweight Division
Carl Seumanutafa (7-3) vs Stefan "Skyscraper" Struve (21-5)

Round 1: It's a solid first round as both guys stand and trade blows. Struve shoots for a takedown but it is blocked and the two men end up in a clinch. Seumanutafa takes Struve to the cage and dirty boxes him. He takes the first round.

Round 2: Seumanutafa is really pushing the pace now and he ends up knocking Struve down following a ton of big rights. Struve collects himself quickly and is daring him to enter his guard but Seumanutafa smartly lets Struve up. It's another round for the big Samoan.

Round 3: Seumanutafa and Struve continue to battle it out. Struve goes for a takedown but it is stuffed and he ends up face down from the sprawl. Seumantuafa rocks him and gets side control. He wants mount but cannot get it and Struve is able to lock on a choke. Seumanutafa refuses to tap though and Struve is too gassed to keep the choke in. Both fighters stand and the round ends with each man trading blows.

Carl Seumantuafa d. Stefan Struve (Unanimous Decision) [Good]

Light Heavyweight Division
"The Iceman" Chuck Liddell (22-8) vs Jon "Bones" Jones (11-3)

Round 1: Jones is going to end this fight early but Chuck in his last fight doesn't let it happen despite getting floored by some big right hands, one of which knocks him down. Jones gets on Chuck but can't get mount and Chuck successfully scrambles. Jones shoots for a takedown and ends up facedown in sprawl where Chuck begins teeing off! Jones is able to defend himself enough to keep the fight going but he is hurt. The round ends in favor of Chuck.

Round 2: What an amazing second round. Jones gets Chuck into a Muay Thai clinch and delivers a huge elbow that cuts Chuck. The blood is flowing but Chuck manages to get out of the clinch. The ref stops the fight to have the cut checked but it is minor. They continue and it's back to the clinch where Chuck eats more and more elbows, reopening the gash. Once again Chuck gets out of the clinch but Jones comes in and knocks him down as the round ends. This could be a 10-8 round.

Round 3: Both guys are battling hard now. Jones goes for a takedown but is forced to his knees where he eats a big knee and several big punches but Jones again is able to get up. He begins countering Chuck's wild fists and is able to steal the round and cap off an incredible fight.

Jon Jones d. Chuck Liddell (Unanimous Decision) [Great]

Co-Main Event/Light Heavyweight Division
Luis Cane (12-3) vs "Mr. Wonderful" Phil Davis (10-0)

Round 1: Phil Davis throws a leg kick and then scores a takedown. He easily passes guard and gets into mount but he can't lock on an armbar and ends up swept putting Cane in side control. Cane goes for his own armbar and he gets swept! Both guys are showing solid ground games here. With 30 seconds left in the round Davis goes for an Americana and locks it in deep! Cane is fighting it but he has to tap!

Phil Davis d. Luis Cane at 4:51 of the 1st round (Submission - Americana) [Good]

Main Event/Welterweight Division
"The Prodigy" B.J Penn (16-8-1) vs Georges "Rush" St. Pierre (22-3)

Round 1: GSP can't get Penn down this round but he is able to keep Penn off balance and is pushing the pace. Penn is up against the fence but he is able to foot stomp GSP and turn the tables on him. Still he can't make much come of it and GSP gets away. GSP shoots but is stuffed but GSP quickly gets out of trouble and hits Penn with some solid jabs as the round ends.

Round 2: A lot of grappling here. It's a very average fight so far. Penn is worried about making mistakes which is allowing GSP to pick him apart. It's easily 2-0 GSP so far.

Round 3: GSP and Penn are both tired at this point. They end up in a clinch and GSP is able to break out of it and take Penn down. GSP makes a mistake on top though when going for mount and leaves an arm free. Penn is able to secure an arm and lock in a triangle. GSP is stuck with nowhere to go and this fight is over!

BJ Penn d. Georges St. Pierre at 3:01 of the 3rd round (Submission - Triangle With an Armbar) [Poor]

Show Review

Critical Rating: Decent
Commercial Rating: Decent
PPV Buys: 1.5 million

Fight of the Night: Jon Jones vs Chuck Liddell
KO of the Night: Mike Brown
Submission of the Night: Phil Davis

- Carl Seumanutafa is out 1-2 months with a rib injury
- BJ Penn is out 1-2 months with a leg injury

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Old 12-27-2010, 01:23 PM   #102
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UFC Ultimate Fight Night: Aldo vs Assuncao Lineup

- In the Main Event of Fight Night, it'll be a UFC Featherweight Title fight as Jose Aldo (20-1) puts his title on the line against Raphael Assuncao (17-3). Aldo's first two title defenses ended in brutal KO's; will Assuncao fall victim to the same fate?

- In the Co-Main Event it is a Heavyweight battle between Sean McCorkle (12-1) and Chad Corvin (8-0). Both men are on winning streaks, and a chance to crack the divisions top 5 is within reach for both fighters. Expect some fireworks when they enter the octagon.

- We'll see a battle between Middleweights on the live show as "All American" Brian Stann (9-4) looks to get back to his winning ways against Dave Branch (9-2). A win is crucial for both men as they are each fighting possible termination.

- It's a welterweight opener as Matt Riddle (7-2), riding a win streak, takes on an MMA vet in Dennis "Superman" Hallman. For Riddle, a win can solidify the progress he has been making in recent weeks, while Hallman can show he still has a little left in the tank.
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Old 12-27-2010, 01:41 PM   #103
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Old 12-27-2010, 01:41 PM   #104
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After the Fight Night Card is posted I have a few TUF Alumn's booked for upcoming shows. Dun dun dunnnn.
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Old 12-27-2010, 01:43 PM   #105
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Old 12-27-2010, 02:02 PM   #106
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UFC Ultimate Fight Night: Aldo vs Assuncao
Thursday, Week 2, February 2012
Live from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Prelims

Bantamweight Division
"The Angel of Death" Damacio Page (16-6) vs Takeya Mizugaki (13-5-2)

Damacio Page d. Takeya Mazugaki at 3:49 of the 1st round (TKO - Strikes) [Great]

Light Heavyweight Division
Jared Hamman (12-5) vs Karlos "The Terminator" Vemola (8-3)

Karlos Vemola d. Jared Hamman at 2:37 of the 3rd round (TKO - Strikes) [Decent]

Lightweight Division
John "The Bull" Makdessi (9-0) vs T.J "The Spider" O'Brien (16-4)

T.J O'Brien d. John Makdessi (Unanimous Decision) [Great]

Lightweight Division
Bart "Bartimus" Palaszewski (35-14) vs Danny "Last Call" Castillo (9-3)

Danny Castillo d. Bart Palaszewski (Unanimous Decision) [Very Poor]

Main Card

Welterweight Division
Matt Riddle (7-2) vs Dennis "Superman" Hallman (50-13-2)

Round 1: Riddle looks good in the first round. Hallman gets a trip takedown but Riddle is able to scramble. They end up back on the ground by Riddle is in side control. He eventually gets his back and the hooks in but Hallman is saved from being choked out by the round ending.

Round 2: It's a slow round as Riddle keeps Hallman pinned against the cage. He dirty boxes Hallman and the damage is taking a toll. Riddle is able end the round with a massive slam.

Round 3: Riddle is going for broke now trying to end the fight but Hallman is composed. Riddle shoots for a takedown by Hallman has a guillotine locked on. He can't keep his endurance up and breaks the choke but Riddle leaves himself open to an Arm Triangle and this time he can't get out and it is over!

Dennis Hallman d. Matt Riddle at 4:33 of the 3rd round (Submission - Arm Triangle) [Good]

Middleweight Division
"All American" Brian Stann (9-4) vs Dave Branch (9-2)

Round 1: Branch comes in quickly and takes Stann down with a big takedown. He passes guard into side control and then easily gets into mount. He starts throwing big fists and Stann cannot defend himself at all. This one is over!

Dave Branch d. Brian Stann at 3:41 of the 1st round (TKO - Strikes) [Great]

Co-Main Event/Heavyweight Division
Sean McCorkle (12-1) vs Chad Corvin (8-0)

Round 1: McCorkle tries to knock Corvin out from the bell, but Corvin instead counters and rocks McCorkle, dazing him. Corvin runs in and applies a guillotine against the cage but McCorkle won't tap. Corvin has to give the choke up as his arms gas. McCorkle is able to salvage some of the round with decent strikes but Corvin takes the first round.

Round 2: Corvin again shows up his submission skills as he not only applies an Armbar at one point during the round, but then he also applies an Americana later as well but in each instance McCorkle refuses to give up and is able to get out of the holds. Still Corvin has it 2-0.

Round 3: Corvin gets a takedown and dominates the fight on the ground. He cannot finish McCorkle though but it doesn't matter. This fight is all Corvin.

Chad Corvin d. Sean McCorkle (Unanimous Decision) [Average]

Main Event/UFC Featherweight Title Fight
Jose Aldo [c] (20-1) vs Raphael Assuncao (17-3)

Round 1: Aldo comes right at Assuncao with a barrage of big strikes and Assuncao is rocked against the cage! Aldo throws more bombs and Assuncao slinks to the ground where Aldo continues to drop bombs until the ref stops the fight!

Jose Aldo d. Raphael Assuncao at 0:25 of the 1st round (TKO - Strikes) to retain the UFC Featherweight Title [Decent]

Show Review

Critical Rating: Good
Commercial Rating: Average

Fight of the Night: T.J O'Brien vs John Markdessi
KO of the Night: Damacio Page
Submission of the Night: Dennis Hallman

- Jose Aldo suffered a hand injury murdering Raphael Assuncao and will be out 1-2 months

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Old 12-27-2010, 02:08 PM   #107
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TUF 13 Fighter Updates

- TUF 13 winner Calvin Oswald will get a stiff first test as TUF champion as he will face TUF 10 winner Roy "Big Country" Nelson at UFC 139.

- John "The Lethal Weapon" Williams, the TUF 13 Runner Up, will be in action at the upcoming UFC 138 card with a preliminary bout against Rob Broughton.

- Jace Hunter will be fighting at UFC 139 on the Prelims as he will be facing a stiff test in Heavyweight striker Travis Browne.

- Alex Donovan will be on the main card of UFC on Versus: Henderson vs Florian as he will face Joey Beltran.

- In the prelims of UFC on Versus Steven Kennedy will face Tim Hague.
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Old 12-27-2010, 02:27 PM   #108
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UFC 138 Lineup Announced

- In the Main Event it'll be a UFC Middleweight Title fight as Anderson "The Spider" Silva (29-4) defends his belt against Yushin "Thunder" Okami (27-5). Anderson Silva has been simply dominating since winning the UFC Middleweight Title; will Okami be able to be the who finally dethrones the champ?

- In the Co-Main Event it'll be a battle between top 10 Light Heavyweights as Antonio Rogerio Nogueira (20-4) as takes on Rich "Ace" Franklin (29-5). With both men coming off of wins, they are both in striking distance of a title shot, so a win is crucial for both.

- It'll be a battle between TUF 10 Alumni as heavyweight strikers Matt "The Meathead" Mitrione (5-0) and Brendan "The Hybrid" Schuab (7-3) take to the octagon. Expect someone to hit the floor early in this brawl.

- Exciting lightweights Anthony "Showtime" Pettis (13-2) and TUF 12 winner Jonathan Brookins (13-3) will fight in a bout pivotal to both mens young UFC career.

- In our opener expect fireworks as Kyle "KO" Noke (19-5-1) battles a future Hall of Famer in Wandereli "The Axe Murderer" Silva (33-11-1). This is a fight for the fans as you can expect both guys to shoot to kiil.
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Old 12-27-2010, 02:59 PM   #109
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UFC 138 Weigh Ins

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Old 12-27-2010, 05:23 PM   #110
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UFC 138
Saturday, Week 4, February 2012
Live from Dallas, Texas

Prelims

Heavyweight Division
John "Lethal Weapon" Williams (10-1) vs Rob "The Bear" Broughton (15-6-1)

John Williams d. Rob Broughton at 3:31 of the 2nd round (Submission - Arm Triangle) [Great]

Featherweight Division
Bryan "Kid Lightning" Caraway (12-5) vs Jameel "The Sergeant" Massouh (25-8)

Bryan Caraway d. Jameel Massouh at 4:40 of the 3rd round (Submission - Armbar) [Good]

Middleweight Division
Alexandre "Cacareco" Ferriera (19-6) vs "The Raging Bull" Rich Attonito (10-4)

Rich Attonito d. Alexandre Ferriera (Unanimous Decision) [Very Poor]

Welterweight Division
John "Doomsday" Howard (14-6) vs Mark Scanlon (7-2)

John Howard d. Mark Scanlon (Unanimous Decision) [Good]

Lightweight Division
Anthony Njokuanki (14-4) vs Aaron Riley (30-13-1)

Aaron Riley d. Anthony Njokuanki at 3:19 of the 3rd round (KO - Punch) [Great]

Main Card

Middleweight Division
Kyle "KO" Noke (19-5-1) vs Wandereli "The Axe Murderer" Silva (33-11-1)

Round 1: Wandereli comes into the match with his focus being questioned. He disproves that theory from the hop when capitalizes a missed right from Noke and answers back with a vicious flurry of punches that trap Noke against the cage. He drops Noke and continues his flurry on the ground until the ref steps in to stop it!

Wandereli Silva d. Kyle Noke at 0:47 of the 1st round (TKO - Strikes) [Good]

Lightweight Division
Anthony "Showtime" Pettis (13-2) vs Jonathan Brookins (13-3)

Round 1: Pettis hits a big flying knee to start the round and it sends Brookins down but Brookins is able to get his wits together quickly and pulls guard. Both men trade submission attempts but neither has any luck. It's a solid round that we give to Pettis.

Round 2: Brookins gets a takedown and is working for a submission but he hasn't any luck. They keep battling on the floor with Brookins the more active fighter and he takes the round.

Round 3: Pettis hits a flying knee rocking Brookins and he attempts a guillotine but he can't lock it in tight enough and Brookins is able to get out of it. Pettis tries finishing the fight but simply cannot. Still he will take the decision.

Anthony Pettis d. Jonathan Brookins (Unanimous Decision) [Average]

Heavyweight Division
Matt "The Meathead" Mitrione (5-0) vs Brendan "The Hybrid" Schuab (7-3)

Round 1: It's the stand up brawl we thought it would be. Schuab is trying to take it early but Mitrione is easily able to counter. After an errant jab from Schuab Mitirione connects with a nice combination and Schuab drops to the floor. Mitrione continues on the onslaught until the ref steps in.

Matt Mitrione d. Brendan Schuab at 2:10 of the 1st round (TKO - Strikes) [Great]

Co-Main Event/Light Heavyweight Division
Antonio Rogerio Nogueira (20-4) vs Rich "Ace" Franklin (29-5)

Round 1: An okay first round is highlighted by a big hook from Lil Nog that damages Franklin some but Franklin is able to shake it off. Still the round is all Nog.

Round 2: Franklin stuffs a takedown from Nog and is able to instead wrestle Nog down. Lil Nog is able to lock in a guillotine from the bottom but Franklin won't submit and Nog has to let it go. Franklin lands some big shots and takes the round.

Round 3: It's an even third round. Both guys get stuffed on takedowns but they land some solid striking. This one is going to the judges and it's anyones guess who wins.

Rich Franklin d. Antonio Rogerio Nogueira (Split Decision) [Average]

Main Event/UFC Middleweight Title Fight
Anderson "The Spider" Silva [c] (29-4) vs Yushin "Thunder" Okami (27-5)

Round 1: Silva dominates the first round. He gets Okami in the clinch twice and each time lands big elbows, one of which cuts Okami. There is no way Okami can take much more of this abuse.

Round 2: Silva comes out and nails Okami with a vicious spinning back kick that sets Okami down. He quickly mounts him and locks in an armbar and Okami is forced to tap!

Anderson Silva d. Yushin Okami at 1:12 of the 2nd round (Submission - Armbar) to retain the UFC Middleweight Title [Good]

Show Review

Critical Rating: Good
Commercial Rating: Decent
PPV Buys: 1.7 million

Fight of the Night: Matt Mitrione vs Brendan Schuab
KO of the Night: Aaron Riley
Submission of the Night: Anderson Silva
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Old 12-27-2010, 06:18 PM   #111
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UFC 139 Lineup

- Fabricio Werdum (15-4-1) left UFC after a loss to Junior dos Santos, but after reeling off 4 wins in Strikeforce, including a shocking upset of Fedor, Werdum is back in the UFC and headlining UFC 139 when he takes on fellow submission specialist Frank Mir (16-5). The winner of this fight is in prime position for a title fight vs Brock Lesnar.

- In the Co-Main Event, the UFC Bantamweight Title will be on the line when champion Brian Bowles (10-1) puts his belt on the line against Demetrious "Mighty Mouse" Johnson (8-1). With each guy possessing KO power anything can happen in this fight.

- It should be a ton of fun in the Welterweight division as "The Natural Born Killer" Carlos Condit (27-6) takes on Mike "Quick" Swick
(15-4).

- It's a battle of Ultimate Fighter winners as TUF 10 winner Roy "Big Country" Nelson (18-6) faces TUF 13 winner Calvin "The Can Opener" Oswald (11-3). Oswald won the TUF 13 crown without facing any adversity on the ground, but against Big Country he will face his stiffest challenge yet.

- In our opener it's a battle of rising Light Heavyweights, as Ricardo Romero (12-1) takes on Igor Pokrajac (24-8). Pokrajac's last two fights earned him Submission of the Night honors but against Romero he will need to have a similar performance to keep his win streak alive.
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Old 12-27-2010, 06:44 PM   #112
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Heavyweight Division
John "Lethal Weapon" Williams (10-1) vs Rob "The Bear" Broughton (15-6-1)

John Williams d. Rob Broughton at 3:31 of the 2nd round (Submission - Arm Triangle) [Great]


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Old 12-27-2010, 07:17 PM   #114
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UFC 139
Saturday, Week 2, March 2012
Live from Orlando, Florida

Prelims

Bantamweight Division
Ivan "Pride of El Salvador" Menjivar (21-8) vs Will Campuzano (9-3)

Will Campuzano d. Ivan Menjivar at 2:32 of the 1st round (TKO - Strikes)
[Great]

Light Heavyweight Division
Kyle Kingsbury (10-2) vs Alexander "The Mauler" Gustafsson (11-2)

Alexander Gustafsson d. Kyle Kingsbury at 4:59 of the 2nd round (KO - Punch) [Great]

Lightweight Division
Cody McKenzie (13-1) vs Darren Elkins (12-2)

Cody McKenzie d. Darren Elkins at 2:35 of the 3rd round (KO - Punch) [Good]

Middleweight Division
Court Mcgee (14-2) vs Nick "The Promise" Ring (11-1)

Court Mcgee d. Nick Ring (Unanimous Decision) [Good]

Heavyweight Division
Travis Browne (10-2-1) vs Jace "The Hunter" Slater (13-3)

Jace Slater d. Travis Browne (Unanimous Decision) [Average]

Main Card

Light Heavyweight Division
Igor Pokarjac (24-8) vs Ricardo Romero (12-1)

Round 1: It's a close first round that could have gone either way. Nothing worthy of mentioning but everything was solid.

Round 2: Romero wins the 2nd round but it just a boring fight as neither man is going out there looking to finish the fight.

Round 3: At the end of the 3rd round Romero gets a takedown and ends up in mount. He begins pummeling Pokrajac and the ref has to stop it!

Ricardo Romero d. Igor Pokrajac at 4:59 of the 3rd round (TKO - Strikes) [Poor]

Heavyweight Division
Calvin "The Can Opener" Oswald (11-3) vs Roy "Big Country" Nelson (16-6)

Round 1: Nelson shows his superior ground game as he gets Oswald down. He locks in an armbar but Oswald is able to get his arm free. Still Nelson manages to get Oswald's back and he locks on a Rear Naked Choke. Oswald fights it but he passes out in the hold!

Roy Nelson d. Calvin Oswald at 4:40 of the 1st round (Submission - Rear Naked Choke) [Average]

Welterweight Division
"The Natural Born Killer" Carlos Condit (27-6) vs Mike "Quick" Swick (15-4)

Round 1: Yawner of a first round. Terrible start to this PPV at this point. Hard to say who won since neither did much.

Round 2: Swick gets a takedown and almost gets a submission win but Condit avoids the armbar. Swick gets his back as the round is ending.

Round 3: Swick gets another takedown and gets mount. He lands a big elbow and pounds Condit out!

Mike Swick d. Carlos Condit at 3:01 of the 3rd round (TKO - Strikes) [Poor]

Co-Main Event/UFC Bantamweight Title Fight
Brian Bowles [c] (10-1) vs Demetrious "Mighty Mouse" Johnson (8-1)

Round 1: It's a decent first round. Bowles is pushing the pace but Johnson isn't backing down. Johnson tries to get a killshot as the round is ending but pays dearly as he is clearly rocked by a counter right. Thankfully he is saved by the bell.

Round 2: Bowles comes out swinging and levels Johnson with a big right. He mounts and finishes the fight with brutal GNP.

Brian Bowles d. Demetrious Johnson at 3:14 of the 2nd round (TKO - Strikes) to retain the UFC Bantamweight Title (Average)

Main Event/Heavyweight Division
Frank Mir (16-5) vs Fabricion Werdum (15-4-1)

Round 1: It's a yawner. Mir has two takedowns and both guys trade submission attempts but nothing comes of it.

Round 2: Werdum ties the fight up with a takedown and an armbar but Mir is able to break free. Still Werdum is taking control.

Round 3: The last round is a war as both men trade shots. Mir gets Werdum against the cage but Mir is gassing. Werdum keeps his composure and then he locks on a standing guillotine. Mir is trying to fight it but he cannot do it any longer and he taps!

Fabricio Werdum d. Frank Mir at 3:19 of the 3rd round (Submission - Standing Guillotine) [Great]

Show Review

Critical Rating: Poor
Commercial Rating: Poor
PPV Buys: 1.3 million

Fight of the Night: Will Campuzano vs Ivan Menjivar
KO of the Night: Alexander Gustafsson
Submission of the Night: Fabricio Werdum
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Old 12-27-2010, 08:51 PM   #115
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UFC on Versus: Henderson vs Florian Lineup

- In the Main Event it is a a lightweight battle pitting Ben "Smooth" Henderson (14-2) against Kenny "KenFlo" Florian (16-5). A win for Florian could very well make him the #1 contender for the Lightweight Title, while a win for Henderson puts him right back into the hunt.

- In the Co-Main Event, it is a welterweight showdown between Jake Ellenberger (23-6) and Martin "The Hitman" Kampmann (18-4). It should be an exciting fight when these two take to the cage.

- It'll be a heavyweight battle between two big strikers as Alex "Devastation" Donovan (6-1) takes on "The Mexecutioner" Joey Beltran (13-5). It'd be a surprise if this one goes the distance.

- In our opener it is a middleweight battle pitting Ed "Short Fuse" Hermann (18-9) against Rousimar Palhares (11-4)
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Old 12-27-2010, 09:13 PM   #116
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UFC on Versus: Henderson vs Florian Weigh Ins

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Old 12-27-2010, 09:32 PM   #117
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UFC on Versus: Henderson vs Floria
Thursday, Week 3, March 2012
Live from Las Vegas, Nevada

Prelims

Middleweight Division
Kris "Savage" McCray (6-2) vs Rafael "Sapo" Natal (12-4-1)

Kris McCray d. Rafael Natal at 3:15 of the 1st round (TKO - Strikes) [Good]

Bantamweight Division
Anthony Leone (8-3) vs Nick Pace (6-2)

Nick Pace d. Anthony Leone (Unanimous Decision) [Decent]

Lightweight Division
Tyson Griffin (14-5) vs Jamie "C-4" Varner (16-5-1)

Tyson Griffin d. Jamie Varner at 1:05 of the 1st round (KO - Punch) [Good]

Heavyweight Division
Steven "The Boa Constrictor" Kennedy (6-3) vs Tim "The Thrashing Machine" Hague (12-6)

Steven Kennedy d. Tim Hague at 3:56 of the 1st round (Submission - Americana) [Good]

Main Card

Middleweight Division
Ed "Short Fuse" Herman (18-9) vs Rousimar Palhares (11-4)

Round 1: Herman takes Palhares to the cage but against a submission expert such as him you can't let your guard down which is exactly what Herman does allowing Palhares to lock in a standing guillotine! It is in tight and Herman is done!

Rousimar Palhares d. Ed Herman at 2:00 of the 1st round (Submission - Standing Guillotine) [Great]

Heavyweight Division
Alex "Devastation" Donovan (6-1) vs Joey "The Mexecutioner" Beltran (13-5)

Round 1: It is a solid first round as both men are throwing some solid strikes, but playing it safe. Both are very counteractive so far, waiting for mistakes that aren't coming. Still Donovan probably takes the first round.

Round 2: It's a great second round that sees Beltran hit a big barrage of punches but Donovan is able to get out of harms way and ends up obliterating Beltran with vicious leg kicks. Beltran hits one more flurry to end the round and may have stolen it in the process.

Round 3: It's a decent third round as both guys continuing trading blows. Beltran is able to land a few big shots that stun Donovan but it doesn't end the fight. The round ends with Beltran possible taking the decision.

Joey Beltran d. Alex Donovan (Split Decision) [Good]

Co-Main Event/Welterweight Division
Jake Ellenberger (23-6) vs Martin "The Hitman" Kampmann (18-4)

Round 1: Ellenberger wants a brutal KO tonight. He is going all out for it but Kampmann is just barely avoiding the kill shots. Then Kampmann misses a jab and Ellenberger counters with a right hook that KO's Kampmann!

Jake Ellenberger d. Martin Kampmann at 3:49 of the 1st round (KO - Right Hook) [Decent]

Main Event/Lightweight Division
Ben "Smooth" Henderson (14-2) vs Kenny "KenFlo" Florian (15-5)

Round 1: Terrible first round. Florian dominates if you want to call it that. Mostly Henderson dancing.

Round 2: More of the same.

Round 3: More and more of the same. May be the worst fight of the year.

Ken Florian d. Ben Henderson (Unanimous Decision) [Awful]

Show Review

Critical Rating: Average
Commercial Rating: Great

Fight of the Night: Rousimar Palhares vs Ed Herman
KO of the Night: Jake Ellenberger
Submission of the Night: Rousimar Palhares
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- In the Main Event it is the much anticipated battle between the two best Lightweights in the UFC, fighting over the UFC Lightweight Title, as Frankie "The Answer" Edgar (15-1) takes on Gray "The Bully" Maynard (12-0). Both men are on big time rolls, but one of those win streaks will end at UFC 140.

- In our Co-Main Event, it is a Light heavy battle pitting Mauricio "Shogun" Rua (20-5) against Forrest Griffin (17-7). They fought several years ago when Shogun was less then 100% and Griffin was able to secure a win, but this time around Shogun is healthy and reason to even the score.

- No one had a more disappointing 20111 then Junior dos Santos (12-4). He suffered two brutal TKO's to Cain Velasquez and Ben Rothwell, and lost a poor fight to Sean McCorkle. Now he is back and ready to take on a returning Mirko Cro Cop (28-8-2). Can JDS finally return to form, or will Cro Cop's return to the cage be a success?

- Two lightweights who haven't had fights in a while will shake off the cage rust as Evan Dunham (11-1) faces off with George Sotiropoulos (15-3). Expect a lot of fun when these two rising 155's do battle.

- In our opener Ryan "Darth" Bader (13-1) and Thiago Silva (15-3) will look to get back on track. It's a big battle in the Light Heavyweight division and both men will hope to be up to the task.
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Saturday, Week 1, April 2012
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Prelims

Middleweight Division
Chris Camozzi (15-4) vs "Filthy" Tom Lawlor (7-4)

Tom lawler d. Chris Camozzi at 3:59 of the 3rd round (Submission - Arm Triangle) [Decent]

Welterweight Division
Dan Cramer (5-2) vs Dong "Stun Gun" Hyun Kim (13-2-1)

Dong Hun Kim d. Dan Cramer at 3:48 of the 1st round (TKO - Strikes) [Very Poor]

Lightweight Division
Maciej "Irokez" Jewtuszko (8-0) vs Kurt "The War" Warburton (6-2)

Kurt Warburton d. Maciej Jewtuszko (Unanimous Decision) [Decent]

Featherweight Division
Francisco Rivera (5-2) vs Erik "New Breed" Koch (11-3)

Erik Koch d. Francisco Rivera (Split Decision) [Average]

Heavyweight Division
Garrett "The Artist" Hall (5-2) vs Christian Morecraft (8-1)

Christian Morecraft d. Garrett Hall (Unanimous Decision) [Decent]

Main Card

Light Heavyweight Division
Thiago Silva (15-3) vs Ryan "Darth" Bader (13-1)

Round 1: It's a slow first round as Silva is trying to get Bader's back but Bader isn't allowing it. Bader is out striking Silva as if it was some sort of bizarro world. It's too close to call.

Round 2: Bader shoots for a takedown to start the round and Silva times it with a beautiful right cross and Bader is out cold!

Thiago Silva d. Ryan Bader at 0:30 of the 2nd round (KO - Right Cross) [Poor]

Lightweight Division
Evan Dunham (11-1) vs George Sotiropoulos (15-3)

Round 1: Dunham puts Sotiropolos against the fence but he can't keep him there and after a foot stomp George reverses Dunham against the cage. He easily takes Dunham down and then gets into side control where he applies an armbar and this fight is all over!

George Sotiropolos d. Evan Dunham at 2:37 of the 1st round (Submission - Armbar) [Great]

Heavyweight Division
Junior dos Santos (12-4) vs Mirko Cro Cop (28-8-2)

Round 1: Cro Cop comes out with a simple strategy: take out JDS's legs and that's exactly what he does as he lands countless big shots to the legs. JDS is in tons of pain and is not landing any punches that have zip to them. Cro Cop easily takes the first round.

Round 2: JDS is now leery of low kicks and it leaves him wide open to be kicked into next year! Cro Cop with a vicious right kick and it is all over!

Mirko Cro Cop d. Junior dos Santos at 0:25 of the 2nd round (KO - Right Head Kick) [Good]

Co-Main Event/Lightweight Division
Forrest Griffin (17-7) vs Mauricio "Shogun" Rua (20-5)

Round 1: The highlight of the round is a vintage Pride soccer kick as Forrest was stuck in a sprawl and took a brutal kick to the body. He manages to get up but was knocked down later in the round after a vicious right hand. Shogun easily takes the first round.

Round 2: Griffin takes the second round as he lands more strikes and gets a nice takedown. He spent a lot of the round diry boxing Shogun and it is clearly taking a toll.

Round 3: It's a weird ending to the fight as Shogun gets Forrest against the fence and throws vicious elbows. A big cut opens on Griffin but the fight is allowed to continue. Then with under 10 seconds left the doctor has the ref stop the fight and award a TKO victory to Shogun.

Shogun Rua d. Forrest Griffin at 4:57 of the 3rd round (TKO - Cut) [Decent]

Main Event/UFC Lightweight Title Fight
Frankie "The Answer" Edgar (15-1) vs Gray "The Bully" Maynard (12-0)

Round 1: It's a slow first round. Maynard secures a quick takedown and controls much of the round. Edgar scrambles near the end of the round and gets a few solid shots but it should be Maynards.

Round 2: Edgar gets the takedown this time and with two separate attempts almost ends the fight. First an armbar, then a kimura. Maynard is able to get out each time but the holds are taking a toll.

Round 3: Edgar takes the third when he almost gets Maynard to pass out to a Standing Guillotine but Maynard is able to break out of it. Still he is starting to gass and Edgar looks fresh.

Round 4: Finally Edgar is able to do what he wanted all fight. He takes Maynard down and is able to get Maynard's back. He puts the hooks in and locks in a deep Rear Naked Choke and Maynard has to tap!

Frankie Edgar d. Gray Maynard at 3:20 of the 4th round (Submission - Rear Naked Choke) to retain the UFC Lightweight Title [Decent]

Show Review

Critical Rating: Decent
Commercial Rating: Great
PPV Buys: 2.1 million

Fight of the Night: George Sotiropolos vs Evan Dunham
KO of the Night: Thiago Silva
Submission of the Night: Frankie Edgar

- Forrest Griffin suffered a knee injury that will keep him out 2-6 months

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Old 12-28-2010, 01:42 PM   #122
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UFC 141 Lineup

- The Main Event is a rematch of two guys who absolutely despise one another, except this time the UFC Light Heavyweight Title is on the line as "Sugar" Rashad Evans (16-1-1) takes on his nemesis Quinton "Rampage" Jackson (33-8)! In the first go around Rashad was able to beat Rampage but Rampage was coming off a long layoff. As of late Rampage is one man wrecking crew, and now he not only wants the UFC Light Heavyweight Title, but he wants revenge against Rashad!

- Our Co-Main Event is an epic Heavyweight encounter between two guys who need victories. It's former UFC Heavyweight Champion Cain Velasquez (10-1) taking on Shane Carwin (13-2). There will be some big strikes in this fight and chances are it'll steal the show.

- A former Strikeforce and Dream star makes his UFC debut as Melvin "No Mercy" Manhoef (27-9-1) will face Chris "The Crippler" Leben (26-7). It's a big fight between big strikers and it should be a fun battle.

- The Welterweights take the stage as Rick "Horror" Story (12-3) battles Mike "Quicksand" Pyle (20-7-1) . It's an underrated fight between two underrated fighters who will both take to the big stage at 141.

- And in our opener it is a Light Heavyweight contest between two exciting fighters as "The American Psycho" Stephen Bonnar (13-9) takes on James Te Huna (13-4). Expect these two 205's to kick the night off right.
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- Rampage comes in 3 lbs overweight so the fight will go on but it will not be a title fight. Very bad news.
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UFC 141
Saturday, Week 4, April 2012
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Prelims

Featherweight Division
Ian "The Barn Owl" Loveland (14-7) vs Javier "Showtime" Vazquez (15-5)

Javier Vazquez d. Ian Loveland at 1:07 of the 1st round (Submission - Kneebar) [Good]

Welterweight Division
David "Daudi" Mitchell (11-1) vs Jacob "Christmas" Volkmann (11-2)

David Mitchell d. Jacob Volkmann (Unanimous Decision) [Very Poor]

Welterweight Division
Brian Foster (16-5) vs Daniel "Ninja" Roberts (12-1)

Daniel Roberts d. Brian Foster at 4:58 of the 2nd round (Submission - Guillotine) [Great]

Middleweight Division
Dan Miller (13-4) vs Ryan Jensen (15-6)

Dan Miller d. Ryan Jensen (Unanimous Decision) [Poor]

Featherweight Division
George Roop (11-7-1) vs Tyler Toner (11-4)

Tyler Toner d. George Roop (Unanimous Decision) [Very Poor]

Main Card

Light Heavyweight Division
"The American Psycho" Stephen Bonnar (13-9) vs James Te Huna (13-4)

Round 1: Bonnar is trying to use leg kicks to keep Te Huna at bay so he can shoot for a takedown but Te Huna isn't affected. Bonnar tries for a takedown anyway and is rocked by a big right that stuns him. Te Huna throws a flurry of punches that take Bonnar down and he mounts him and ends the fight with brutal GNP!

James Te Huna d. Stephen Bonnar at 3:52 of the 1st round (TKO - Strikes) [Great]

Welterweight Division
Rick "Horror" Story (12-3) vs Mike "Quicksand" Pyle (20-7-1)

Round 1: Story takes Pyle down and locks in a guillotine but Pyle refuses to tap and eventually Story breaks the hold himself. He doesn't want to gas himself out but he wants to pass guard. Pyle is too good though and won't allow it. Still Story takes the round.

Round 2: Slow round. Story takes Pyle down but Story won't let him get a dominant position. Still it is all Story.

Round 3: Yawner of a third round. Same as the first two. All Story.

Rick Story d. Mike Pyle (Unanimous Decision) [Poor]

Middleweight Division
Chris "The Crippler" Leben (26-7) vs Melvin "No Mercy" Manhoef (27-9-1)

Round 1: Manhoef comes out with a spinning back kick that hits Leben in the ribs. He starts pepperin Leben with kicks but Leben times one with a right hand that stuns Manhoef. He then hits a big combination that drops Manhoef and he finishes him with some GNP!

Chris Leben d. Melvin Manhoef at 2:27 of the 1st round (TKO - Strikes) [Great]

Co-Main Event/Heavyweight Division
Cain Velasquez (10-1) vs Shane Carwin (13-2)

Round 1: It's a fun first round as both guys rock one another. Cain scores a knockdown and gets mount but goes for an armbar which Carwin stacks and he gets side control. He unload vicious strikes that stun Cain and Carwin gets full mount but the round ends. Too close to call.

Round 2: It's another fun round. Carwin is able to knock Cain down and mount him with under a minute left. A big elbow opens a cut on Cain but Cain won't allow himself to be finished and he eventually is saved by the round. What a fight.

Round 3: It's a slower paced round as both guys are hurting but Cain may have stolen the fight late with a huge right that stuns Carwin. Carwin is able to defend himself and remarkably this goes to the judges.

Cain Velasquez d. Shane Carwin (Split Decision) [Good]

Main Event/Light Heavyweight Division
"Sugar" Rashad Evans (16-1-1) vs Quinton "Rampage" Jackson (33-8)

Round 1: Yawner of a round. Rashad tried taking Rampage down but Rampage is able to reverse it and take Rashad down. He wants mount but cannot get it and eventually the fighters are stood up.

Round 2: it's another yawner of a round until Rashad shoots a takedown that Rampage times with a huge right that knocks Rashad down. He then mounts Rashad and ends the fight with brutal GNP.

Rampage Jackson d. Rashad Evans at 1:39 of the 2nd round (TKO - Strikes) [Average]

Show Review

Critical Rating: Average
Commercial Rating: Good
PPV Buys: 2.1 million

Fight of the Night: Daniel Roberts vs Brian Foster
KO of the Night: Rampage Jackson
Submission of the Night: Daniel Roberts

- Rashad Evans suffered a rib injury and is out 2-6 months. We may vacate the title considering he did lose and now is injured.
- Brian Foster is out 3-4 months with a foot injury.
- Chris Leben is taking time off.

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UFC 142 Lineup

- In the Main Event it is a fight that people have been asking for, and now they will get their wish. The unstoppable Jose Aldo (21-1) will put his UFC Featherweight Title on the line against "The Korean Zombie" Chan Sung Jung (12-3). Aldo has been laying to waste the UFC Featherweight Division, but Jung can take a punch and can dish it out. Expect a war when these two face off.

- In the Co-Main Event "The Prodigy" B.J Penn (17-8-1) looks for another big win at Welterweight. He knocked off GSP, and now he will face Jake Shields (26-5-1). Both men are worth competitors but for Penn, a win can get him another step closer to contention in the WW division.

- It's a Heavyweight battle as Antonio "Minotauro" Rodrigo Nogueira (33-7-1) takes on "Big" Ben Rothwell (33-8). Rothwell is coming off of an impressive win over Shane Carwin, but now he faces the BJJ legend. Will Rothwell be able to get past the great ground game of Nog, or will Nog show why he is a future UFC Hall of Hamer and knock off Rothwell?

- It's a middle weight battle between two Brazilians as Maiquel "Big Rig" Falcao (28-3) takes on a returning Thales Leites (21-5). Falcao has been very good as of late but he faces a stiff challenge in Leites.

- In the opener it is a lightweight battle between Chris "The Polish Hammer" Horodecki (18-2)and Tie Quan Zhang (13-0). Zhang is making a name for himself in the lightweight division but Horodecki plans to end the Mongolian fighters win streak.
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Height 5'6
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Old 12-28-2010, 10:01 PM   #128
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- All fighters are in on weight.
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Old 12-28-2010, 10:25 PM   #129
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UFC 142
Saturday, Week 2, May 2012
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Prelims

Middleweight Division
Brad Tavares (7-1) vs "Crazy" Tim Credeur (12-3)

Tim Credeur d. Brad Tavares at 3:54 of the 1st round (Submission - Arm Triangle) [Decent]

Lightweight Division
Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone (12-4) vs Kyle Watson (13-7-1)

Donald Cerrone d. Kyle Watson at 1:46 of the 1st round (Submission - Guillotine) [Good]

Featherweight Division
Yves "Tiger" Jabouin (18-6) vs Tony "Lionheart" Hervey (14-9)

Toney Hervey d. Yves Jabouin (Unanimous Decision) [Decent]

Bantamweight Division
Mark Oshiro (13-3) vs Ken Stone (9-1)

Ken Stone d. Mark Oshiro at 1:48 of the 1st round (TKO - Strikes) [Good]

Light Heavyweight Division
Vladimir "The Janitor" Matyushenko (25-6) vs "The Ox" Dongi Yang (10-3)

Vladimir Matyushenko d. Dongi Yang at 3:46 of the 1st round (Submission - Armbar) [Great]

Main Card

Lightweight Division
Chris "The Polish Hammer" Horodecki (18-2) vs "The Mongolian Wolf" Tie Quan Zhang (13-0)

Round 1: Slow first round. It's a feeling out process between the two fighters. Zhang probably does enough to win the round.

Round 2: Another round of just stand up but neither fighter lands anything big as both would rather counter then go for big strikes. Probably Zhang's round though.

Round 3: Horodecki knows he is in trouble and has to do something to finish Zhang. He throws a spinning backfist that rocks Zhang but Zhang is able to recover and starts hammering Horodecki with big leg kicks. With under a minute left Horodecki throws a miracle left that catches Zhang flush and knows him out cold!

Chris Horodecki d. Tie Quan Zhang at 4:40 of the 3rd round (KO - Puncj) [Decent]

Middleweight Division
Maiquel "Big Rig" Falcao (28-3) vs Thales Leites (21-5)

Round 1: It's a solid first round as both men have a spirited exchange. Leities manages a takedown to end the round and unloads a few big shots with Falcao against the fence but the round ends.

Round 2: It's a slow second round but Falcao should get the advantage for his solid leg kicks that are starting to have an impact on Leites.

Round 3: Falcao keeps with the leg kicks for much of the third and he has Leites on his heels. Leites wants the takedown but there is not much left in his tank. Falcao amps up the pressure and nearly KO's Leites but the round ends.

Maiquel Falcao d. Thales Leites (Unanimous Decision) [Good]

Heavyweight Division
Antonio "Minotauro" Rodrigo Nogueira (33-7-1) vs "Big" Ben Rothwell (33-8)

Round 1: Big Nog wants this fight on the ground and a minute it in he goes to take Rothwell down but Rothwell sprawls and Nog is stuck face down. Rothwell unloads with some vicious shots and Nog is hurt forcing the ref to step in.

Ben Rothwell d. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira at 1:56 of the 1st round (TKO - Strikes) [Good]

Co-Main Event/Welterweight Division
"The Prodigy" B.J Penn (17-8-1) vs Jon Fitch (26-5-1)

Round 1: Snorer of a first. Shields gets a takedown but he cannot pass guard. It's a lot of mat action but not much is happening.

Round 2: This time Penn gets the takedown and it's much of the same. Not a whole lot happening.

Round 3: Another yawner. Penn is the more active fighter and I think he takes the fight.

B.J Penn d. Jake Shields (Unanimous Decision) [Poor]

Main Event/UFC Featherweight Title Fight
Jose Aldo [c] (21-1) vs "The Korean Zombie" Chan Sung Jung (12-3)

Round 1: What a first round. It could have gone either way as it was a tail of two halves. Zombie knocked Aldo down early but later in the round Aldo got a knockdown of Jung. These guys are just beating the hell out of one another.

Round 2: Aldo goes in for the kill this round and he is after Jung with all he has got. Aldo makes a mistakes though and Jung throws an incredible spinning heel kick that knocks Aldo out!

Chan Sung Jung d. Jose Aldo at 2:29 of the 2nd round (KO - Spinning Heel Kick) to win the UFC Featherweight Title [Excellent]

Show Review

Critical Rating: Great
Commercial Rating: Average
PPV Buys: 1.7 million

Fight of the Night: Chan Sung Jung vs Jose Aldo
KO of the Night: Chan Sung Jung
Submission of the Night: Tim Credeur
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UFC 143 Lineup

- In the Main Event, the UFC Welterweight Title will be on the line as champion Jon Fitch faces Matt "The Terror" Serra. Serra has seen a career resurgence over the last year, and now he is rewarded with a shot against the champion.

- The Co-Main Event will be a battle between Middleweight contenders, as Demian Maia takes on Vitor "The Phenom" Belfort.

- Also on the live show is another middleweight battle pitting Chael Sonnen against Yoshihiro Akiyama.

All this and more at UFC 143!
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Bah. So I was not thinking at all, and (having done this before in TEW no less) while deleting some test games I deleted this dynasty as well. I am pretty upset but I am ready to try something different in the game while still keeping it interactive so I will do that soon.
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