Showing posts with label UFC 105. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UFC 105. Show all posts
Saturday, November 14, 2009
UFC 105 Wilks v. Brown
Brown showed why he has been an underrated fighter since his loss on TUF against Amir Sadollah. Brown showed his speed, strength, endurance, and skill set finishing an outclassed James Wilks. Brown varied his attack and he used the ground minded Wilks strengths against him with a well-timed flying knee.
UFC 105 Couture v. Vera
I don't know how the favoured fighters in the UFC seem to get the real advantages, Couture gets knocked down and in pain and Vera doesn't swarm in and then in the second round Couture had a blatant shorts hold while he smothered Vera against the fence. Vera had Couture in trouble in the first and second rounds, and took down Couture to end round 3. Again, the refs must be crosseyed - or biased. Couture's win can not be an endorsement- he looked incapable of finishing the action. And Vera let a golden opportunity slip through his fingers.
UFC 105 Bisping v. Kang
Michael Bisping, a man that suffers from mental diarrhea and what appears like "little empire syndrome" did get knocked out by Kang in the first round. Luckily Kang spent the rest of the round trying to get to full mount and allowed Bisping back into the fight instead of standing back up in a restart to finish Bisping on the feet. Kang seemed a little confused, he circled to the left when both he and Bisping are orthodox fighters - a little mental lapse for Kang. It seems Bisping gets a second redemption and as it seems to go when Bisping fights in the UK he gets a little extra help from the judges (Sinosic, Matt Hammill, ...) - of UFC marketing spin.
UFC 105 Winner v. Delgado
Andre Winner proved that he should have one TUF when he dismantled Roli Delgado with an overhand right, that dropped Delgado on the first strike and continued to find its mark. Andre Winner was a little sloppy and overconfident, but Delgado had no response to the overhand right and it proved the difference in a TKO for Winner, who looks ready for more than Ross Pearson.
UFC 105 Pearson v. Riley
Riley looked flat and Pearson didn't capitalize on it. The comments from announcers regarding Riley indicate that he was not really loose in the first round and that continued into the second. The fact that Pearson couldn't capitalize on a stiff and hesitant opponent says more about his tactical thinking that it does about Riley. Not an impressive performance by either, TKO by cut for Pearson. It doesn't validate Pearson as much as Grogan and Oldberg claim it is. Beware of UFC market spin.
Saturday, November 7, 2009
UFC 105 Bisping v. Kang
Denis Kang in known to Pride FC followers, and doesn't have any of the British Bisping's big mouth and ego. But he is a serious striker and has all the same tools as Dan Henderson. Look for Bisping to try to strike with him and if Kang hits the right shot Bisping will be out. If not, then on the ground Kang has the edge as a BJJ black belt. My system predicts Kang to win
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