Friday, March 25, 2011

UFC FIGHT NIGHT: SEATTLE (Main Card Breakdown/Predictions)



UFC Fight Night 24 takes place in Seattle this Saturday. The main event features former Pride FC stand-out Antonio Rogerio Nogueira taking on undefeated light heavyweight prospect Phil “Mr. Wonderful” Davis. Davis stepped in as a replacement for former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Tito Ortiz. The co-main event features former Welterweight contender Dan Hardy against slugger Anthony ''Rumble'' Johnson. Here`s a breakdown of the main card:

Antonio Rogerio Nogueira vs. Phil Davis
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt Antonio Rogerio Nogueira will look to rebound off his loss to fellow Light Heavyweight Ryan Bader when he takes on “Mr. Wonderful” Phil Davis. The Team Nogueira/Black House fighter is 19-4 although he hasn’t exactly made his mark in the UFC. He only lost once in his past eight fights and did score a Knockout of the Night against Luiz Cane however he hasn’t had a performance where he has looked like a legitimate title contender. His split decision win against Jason Brilz at UFC 114 could have easily gone the other way (some suggest Brilz was robbed) and his loss to Ryan Bader shot him down the Light Heavyweight ranks. Nogueira will definitely want to put on a vintage performance against Davis and better yet, “Little Nog” does not want to lose to two in a row to the brightest prospects of the division. Phil Davis is an NCAA Division I wrestler and don’t be surprised if he wants to showcase his talent against Nogueira on the ground. Although it will be very tough to submit Nogueira, previous fights have shown that one could take down Nogueira using superior wrestling skills. The 8-0 Pennsylvania-born fighter has shown a lot of promise in the Octagon thus far and a win over Nogueira could easily bring on a Top Five opponent. For Nogueira, a win should lead him in the same direction. Many have suggested the winner of this fight faces the winner of Rampage-Hamill which makes sense. It also makes sense for Little Nog to face former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Mauricio Shogun Rua in a rematch of their epic Pride Critical Countdown 2005 fight. Davis might not want to strike with Nogueira because Little Nog is definitely the superior boxer. However Nogueira has also been outclassed on his feet and even knocked out. This fight might not all be glitz and glamour however the stylistic match-up makes this potentially gritty affair very interesting.
Winner: Davis

Dan Hardy vs. Anthony Johnson
In the co-main event, UK’s own Dan Hardy takes on Anthony “Rumble” Johnson in which both fighters promised to “stand and bang”. Often at times pre-fight quotes generate a lot of interest but do not always live up to a stand-up war like promised…but are both fighters interested to take this fight anywhere else? In his last outing Dan Hardy was viciously knocked out by Carlos Condit in his homeland of the UK at UFC 120. He isn’t necessarily on the chopping block but he does need a win or else a 0-2 record in his last two fights will bring him on shaky grounds. Anthony Johnson on the other hand has an interesting aura around him and perhaps not all for the right reasons. He hasn’t fought since UFC 106 where he was submitted by Josh Koscheck and rumour has it he started his camp for this fight at a whopping 230 pounds (60 pounds over the weight limit of 170). He has been notorious for missing weight before and it could be in his best interest to move up in weight. Although nobody can judge Johnson but himself and he still remains one of the most powerful strikers in the Welterweight division. Johnson can also fall to 0-2 and depending on what happens at the weigh-in, it could prompt the UFC to let him go if he loses. This fight should be a slugfest for all the right reasons considering both fighters don’t really hide their game plans or alter them for different fights. Keep in mind Johnson is an amateur wrestling champion so he could pull a few tricks and keep Hardy off his game with a few take-downs. Hardy hasn’t shown vast improvements on the ground which could be a significant advantage for “Rumble” entering this fight.
Winner: Johnson

Amir Sadollah vs. Damarques Johnson
The Ultimate Fighter veteran and Muay Thai practitioner Amir Sadollah faces double-replacement Demetrious Johnson in another Welterweight affair. Sadollah has been impressive in the UFC but fairly inconsistent as well. The 4-2 Richmond-based fighter is coming off a win over Peter Sobotta last November and is looking to keep his record in the win-column against Johnson. Damarques Johnson, another Ultimate Fighter alumni, has a professional record of 12-8 and is in the same boat as Sadollah. He finished Mike Guymon 2 months ago at UFC Fight for the Troops 2 and wants to keep his record rolling as well. Johnson specializes in boxing and jiu-jitsu while Sadollah has razor-sharp Muay Thai skills. The opponent changes might have thrown Sadollah slightly off guard. Johnson might want to exploit Sadollah`s ground skills which was done by Don Hyun Kim at UFC 114. Having 6 submission wins, Johnson proves a tough fight for Sadollah who is more than happy to keep a fight standing using his striking skills. Sadollah seems to be the superior striker; meanwhile Johnson could win the floor battle. This is a very interesting bout in terms of direction, to say the least.
Winner: Sadollah

Leonard Garcia vs. Chan Sung Jung II
Their fight of the year, fight of the decade and potentially fight of the century at WEC 48 was exhausting to watch simply from a viewers perspective. They did not stop trading blows and “The Korean Zombie” name lived up to expectations. Tough as nails Leonard Garcia edged out the controversial decision, but it wasn’t as bad as the Nam Phan (who was forced out of this fight/rematch with Garcia due to injury) decision at The Ultimate Fighter 12 Finale. With all due respect to Garcia, he needs a win over Jung in a decisive fashion. He has been on the fortunate end of some mind-boggling decisions however he is no push-over either. He’s faced some of the toughest Lightweights and Featherweights in the world and is willing to prove his win over Jung was no fluke. The Korean Zombie has apparently ditched his “zombie-style” fighting after the highlight reel KO he suffered from George Roop at WEC 51. He will definitely return to the cage a smarter fighter but there’s a feeling Garcia may want to lure him into a slugfest once more. Both fighters have good chins and Jung seems to have crisper striking than Garcia who throws bomb after bomb. With the changes surrounding this fight, it may not be a carbon copy of their first. Will it still deliver a stellar fight? It definitely should.
Winner: Jung

Here's the rest of the card:

Waylon Lowe vs. Nik Lentz
Mario Miranda vs. Aaron Simpson
Johny Hendricks vs. TJ Waldburger
Michael McDonald vs. Edwin Figueroa
Jon Madsen vs. Mike Russow
John Hathaway vs. Kris McCray
Sean McCorkle vs. Christian Morecraft
Alex Caceres vs. Mackens Semerzier

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Thursday, March 24, 2011


March 24th, 2011 has been a date circled on the calendar for many habs faithful. It marks the night of a rematch with our beloved Boston Bruins. The horrific accident suffered by Max Pacioretty is surely on the minds of many players, but I believe they should be concentrating on the task at hand. Yes... everyone would love retribution. Many will be calling for revenge wanting to see Chara pay for his malicious act, but the truth of the matter is these two points are way more valuable then trying to fight a 7 foot monster. The habs currently sit 3 pts back and have played 2 more games then Boston, so tonight’s game can ultimately decide the winner of the North East division. It is no shock to know that Montreal are one of the better home teams. With a crowd of 21273 die hards chanting for their team would give anyone the drive to want to win. This passion is the driving force of the city and the flame that ignites our players. However tonight they will be entering hostile grounds and are facing a team that has no mercy. The audio clip of Mark Recchi resonates loud among habs faithful, insinuating that the Canadiens Organization embellished the hit of Max Pacioretty. These accusations are absurd only another reason to go out tonight and win the hockey game. This can’t be seen as a battle or revenge, this game will have the atmosphere and importance of a game 7. The Canadiens must be prepared and focused because everyone knows that the Bruins will come out hard and try and hit everything in sight. Jacques martin has implemented a system since his hiring and I believe last playoff and this year it has paid dividend. Our roster has been decimated with injuries yet the idea of winning the division is still a possibility. The Canadiens will have to rely on speed and quick puck movement and getting the first goal is crucial. The young kids must show their passion and play for logo on the sweater not for retribution. The biggest revenge in my opiniuon would be to be crowned division champs. Lets hope tonight's game is full of emotion and good hockey. hopefully they're is no incidents because the last thing the habs need is to lose another player. On this note, I hope the habs come out ready to play because it will be one hard battle.

yours truly,

Canolz

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UFC 128: Jon Jones Defeats Rua To Become Youngest UFC Champion

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Jon Jones’ performance last Saturday at UFC 128 was nothing short of amazing. He finished Mauricio Shogun Rua in the 3rd round via TKO. Referee Herb Dean stepped in after a liver shot and a knee to the head of a visibly hurt Shogun. It was perhaps one of the best performances in the Octagon by anyone and the fact that Jon Jones and his team took down a thief hours before the fight makes it that more spectacular. Rua never looked like he was threatening Jones in the fight and diehard Shogun fans will say it could have been a result of a long layoff and the knee surgeries. However it simply isn’t an excuse to cast a shadow over Jones or his performance. He beat Rua in every aspect of the game, whether it was in the stand-up department or on the ground (where Jones delivered those signature Bones Elbows). The most impressive thing about Jones isn’t that he’s 23 and still earning; it’s the fact that his win against Rua just made Anderson Silva vs. Georges St-Pierre totally irrelevant. Jones now meets Rashad Evans (who stepped into the cage afterwards in a very awkward moment) in his first title defense. This has caused a rift in the Team Jackson camp and let`s just say this fight definitely deserves UFC Prime Time treatment.

Here`s what else went down (from Wikipedia…I know, I know):

Featherweight bout: Raphael Assunção vs. Erik Koch
Koch defeated Assunção via KO (punch) at 2:32 of round 1.
Catchweight (195 lb) bout: Nick Catone vs. Constantinos Philippou
Catone defeated Philippou via unanimous decision (30–27, 30–27, 30–27).
Bantamweight bout: Joseph Benavidez vs. Ian Loveland
Benavidez defeated Loveland via unanimous decision (29–28, 30–27, 30–27).
Lightweight bout: Kurt Pellegrino vs. Gleison Tibau
Tibau defeated Pellegrino via split decision (29–28, 28–29, 29–28).
Welterweight bout: Ricardo Almeida vs. Mike Pyle
Pyle defeated Almeida via unanimous decision (29–28, 30–27, 30–27).
Lightweight bout: Edson Barboza vs. Anthony Njokuani
Barboza defeated Njokuani via unanimous decision (29–28, 29–28, 29–28).
Light Heavyweight bout: Eliot Marshall vs. Luiz Cane
Cane defeated Marshall via TKO (punches) at 2:15 of round 1.
Heavyweight bout: Brendan Schaub vs. Mirko Filipović
Schaub defeated Filipović via TKO (punch) at 3:44 of round 3.
Middleweight bout: Nate Marquardt vs. Dan Miller
Marquardt defeated Miller via unanimous decision (30–27, 30–27, 30–27).
Lightweight bout: Jim Miller vs. Kamal Shalorus
Miller defeated Shalorus via TKO (punches) at 2:15 of round 3.
Bantamweight bout: Urijah Faber vs. Eddie Wineland
Faber defeated Wineland by unanimous decision (29–28, 29–28, 29–28).
Jones defeated Rua by TKO (strikes) at 2:37 of round 3 to become the new UFC Light Heavyweight Champion.

I went 12-2 and after 2 events, I am now 21-4. I don’t think I’m going to brag about my record anymore or even keep count (It`s not like I’m challenging anyone so it gets a little boring/cynical). I’ll just give my predictions from now on.

Friday, March 18, 2011

FIGHT CALL #2 - UFC 128: SHOGUN VS. JONES

There's been a lack of activity these days...I'm currently dealing with a little more than I can chew. Unfortunately I cannot write a full report with precitions but I'll give my predictions for this weekend anyway.

Record: 9-2

UFC Light Heavyweight Championship
Mauricio Shogun Rua vs. Jon Jones
Winner: Rua

Urijah Faber vs. Eddie Wineland
Winner: Faber

Jim Miller vs. Kamal Shalorus
Winner: Miller

Nate Marquardt vs. Dan Miller
Winner: Marquardt

Brendon Schaub vs. Mirko CroCop
Winner: Schaub

Ricardo Almeida vs. Mike Pyle
Winner: Pyle

Edson Barboza vs. Anthony Njokuani
Winner: Barboza

Luiz Cane vs. Eliot Marshall
Winner: Cane

Kurt Pellegrino vs. Gleison Tibau
Winner: Pellegrino

Joseph Benavidez vs. Ian Loveland
Winner: Benavidez

Erik Koch vs. Raphael Assuncao
Winner: Assuncao

Nick Catone vs. Constantinos Philippou
Winner: Catone

Thursday, March 10, 2011

March 8th, 2011 will be a day I will never forget. The atmosphere was electrifying as the fans cheered on a dominant Canadiens team, serenading OLE OLE OLE, until 15.6 seconds left in the second period when a malicious hit was delivered to Max Pacioretty. Many analyst have talked about this play and most to my surprise have condoned the play. However, in my opinion this is crazy. Pacioretty is skating down ice towards his defensive zone and Chara leaned into him and guided Pacioretty's head right in the partition. The mood in the building halted as everyone took a deep breath not knowing the severity of the injury. There was a somber mood around the arena, everyone on their phones calling their friends to see what they were saying on television. It was a little disappointing that no one went to Max's defence, even though there were not any big bodies out there, the fact that your teammate and friend is lying there motionless should ignite some type of hidden strength that could knock down that 7 foot goon. A audio clip surfaced of color commentator Jack Edwards expressing his thoughts on the future of Max Pacioretty, calling him a cocky kid and that someday someone will take his head off. Ironic? coincidence? Of course not, why would the big bad bruins such a finess team, class acts, resort to violence and vendetta's? You know what Chara we apologize for thinking you would intentionally do that, especially since your team responded with concern and sorrow in the third period right? Give me a break, he knew exactly what he was doing. Well my friends, the reality here is you'll get whats coming to you and more importantly I believe you ignited a Monster and have punched your ticket to an early golf season if you face Montreal. I guarantee!! Montreal will win a best of seven against you, you have just provided them with all the ammunition they need. Having said all this, lets applaud the Montreal faithful, the people who bleed bleu blanc rouge... At the end of the game as they were presenting the 3 stars, the fans spoke and awarded Max a star in order for the crowd to show their love, support and prayers to Max and his family. The crowd continued to applaud for over a minute and I truly believe that this experience will make this team closer and drive them to want to do this for Max. However, and I dont mean to do this, but I must comment on something that made me feel a little uneasy. At the end of the game PK Subban and Price did their signature handshake to celebrate a win. I dont think it was appropriate considering the unfavourable circumstances. But then again maybe at the time they had information that Pacioretty was responsive. regardless of the situation I would just have rather not see that, but they played a hell of a game so they deserve to be happy. The focus and system implemented was unbelievable, the bruins never stood a chance, lets just see whats going unfold March 24th when les habitants go to their barn. The last thing I was to say because he deserves recognition is Lars Eller, fantastic game and now we need these guys to step up and get ready for a long playoff run lets do this for MAX!!!!! and FUCK YOU CHARA and the BRUINS, and for those bruins fans, hopefully you are disgusted with the fact that your boys, your team had the audasity to try and fight with under 5 min to go in the third after you nearly decapitated a young talent. Also, sorry to keep going even I thought I was done. The nhl talks about intent and bla bla bla how about accountability, it doesnt matter whether or not they believe he intended it, the fact is he did it. Someone who hits a person with their car doesnt tell the police sorry I didnt mean to it wasnt my intentions, No they face the consequences so why is that BIG GOON any different. These decisions are embarassing to our sport and our league.

Friday, March 4, 2011

UFC On Versus 3 Recap: Sanchez wins by Unanimous Decision


What a great night of fights at ‘‘UFC on Versus 3: Diego Sanchez vs. Martin Kampmann’’. The card was filled with knock outs, submissions and a controversial decision in the main event. Here’s a recap of what went down at The KFC Yum! Center in Kentucky:

-Diego Sanchez edged out Martin Kampmann in a unanimous decision. Truly, from the bottom of my heart (and not because I am pro-Diego) I did believe Diego Sanchez won that fight. There was instant negative feedback from social and media outlets claiming Kampmann was robbed big-time. The first round definitely went to Kampmann, as he dropped Diego in the center of the Octagon and stuffed every takedown from ‘‘The Dream’’ with ease. The second round could have gone either way but Diego did have the slight edge with a flurry of bombs hitting Kampmann and making the Dutch fighter`s knees buckle. In the third round the action kept going with bright moments for both fighters but the difference could have been a takedown from Sanchez. Nobody should have a problem giving the fight to Kampmann and the fight certainly raised eyebrows by the verdict being a unanimous decision. Even if Diego was predictable and at times not as technical as Kampmann he did push the pace in the second and third rounds and had a slighter advantage towards the end of the fight. This could have been why the judges ruled in Diego’s favour. However it certainly was not a Nam Phan-Leonard Garcia type of robbery.

-Mark Munoz and CB Dolloway both promised an entertaining fight and delivered immensely. What many expected would be a ‘‘sloppy wrestling match’’, Munoz could CB in the first round with a combo that almost found CB flipping backwards à la Heath Herring. The fight started off promising for Dollaway but Munoz’s striking power was enough to knock out CB and snapped the Doberman`s three-fight win streak.

-Chris Weidman turned out to be a promising middleweight prospect by beating Alessio Sakara in a bloody three-round affair. For a guy who took the fight on a couple of weeks notice, it was a very impressive performance. Weidman took Sakara down multiple times and traded fists with the Italian without any worry. He opened a gash on the Italian`s forehead on the ground which turned Sakara`s face into a crimson mask. All around Weidman beat Sakara in every aspect of the fight and is looking to become a promising dude in the middleweight division.

-Brian Bowles avoided an early flurry of leg-kicks and flying strikes to submit Damacio Page in a guillotine for the second time (at the exact same minute as their first fight). Bowles kept at bay from Damacio`s early attempted onslaught and Bowles clipped Page with a punch and then found an opening to sink in the guillotine. Bowles has now finished every opponent except current UFC Bantamweight Champion, Dominick Cruz.

Here are the results:

 Diego Sanchez def. Martin Kampmann via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
Mark Munoz def. C.B. Dollaway via TKO (punches) - Round 1, 0:54
Chris Weidman def. Alessio Sakara via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
Brian Bowles def. Damacio Page via submission (guillotine choke) - Round 1, 3:30
Cyrille Diabate def. Steve Cantwell via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-25, 30-26)
Danny Castillo def. Joe Stevenson via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)
Shane Roller def. Thiago Tavares via KO (punches) - Round 2, 1:28
Takeya Mizugaki def. Reuben Duran via split decision (30-27, 27-30, 29-28)
Dongi Yang def. Rob Kimmons via TKO (strikes) - Round 2, 4:47
Rousimar Palhares def. Dave Branch via submission (kneebar) - Round 2, 1:44
Igor Pokrajac def. Todd Brown via TKO (strikes) - Round 1, 5:00

(9-2…Vegas, here we go.)