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Instead of the typical pick the winner, i'm now adding a betting odds as well. That's right betting odds.

 

Easy user has a fake $1000 to start off. For every event you can bet on who you would think will win & you can chose who you think will win.

 

So lets say I was doing this for Fedor vs Werdum.

 

Fedor -1000 vs. Werdum +2000

 

then someone would do

 

Fedor -1000 vs. Werdum +2000

 

Bet: 100 on Fedor

 

 

Or or you could do:

 

Fedor -1000 vs. Werdum +2000

 

Bet: 100 on Werdum

 

 

for those of you who do not understand the -/+ then read this:

 

- means the ammount you need to bet to win $100. As for the + is how much you win if you bet $100.

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UFC 130: Rampage vs Silva

Date: May 28, 2011

Location: Las Vegas, Nevada

Venue: MGM Grand Garden Arena

Broadcast: Pay-per-view

 

Main Card:

Quinton "Rampage" Jackson -160 vs. Thiago Silva -140

Frank Mir -260 vs. Roy Nelson +200

Thiago Alves -240 vs. Rick Story +190

Joey Beltran +130 vs. Cheick Kongo -170

Scott Jorgensen -160 vs. Wagnney Fabiano +120

 

Spike TV Card:

Travis Browne +250 vs. Stefan Struve -320

Dustin Poirier -220 vs. Chan Sung Jung +170

 

Preliminary Card:

Daniel Downes +360 vs. Jonathan Brookins -460

Tyson Griffin -620 vs. Michael Johnson +490

Yuri Alcantara +140 vs. Paul Sass -180

Will Campuzano -240 vs. Renan Barao +190

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Tuf 13

 

Episode 7:

 

Recap of last episode.

 

They show the inside of team Maynard’s locker room. Everyone seems upset.

 

“Hey you guys, don’t forget Daniel Weichel still has to fight. He will win for us here,” said Randy Couture.

 

“YEAH!!!!” yells all of team Maynard.

 

They show both teams training. Team Maynard looks more alive for this training then they did for their last few. Daniel Weichel is really being worked.

 

 

 

Matt Makowski vs. Daniel Weichel

 

Round 1:

Makowski was using his boxing to stop Weichel from doing anything.

 

Round 2:

Weichel was able to take Makowski down from the clinch and was able to get Makowski’s back. Weichel went for a rear naked choke but was denied by Makowski.

 

Round 3:

Nothing really happened there. The most offense that happened was Weichel going for takedowns but was getting stuffed.

 

John Doe: “All three judges scored this bout 29-28. Winner and moving on to the quarter finals, Matt Makowski.”

 

Both coaches talk, and they agree that Daniel Weichel & Tommy Speer should fight for the wildcard spot.

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UFC 130: Rampage vs Silva

Date: May 28, 2011

Location: Las Vegas, Nevada

Venue: MGM Grand Garden Arena

Broadcast: Pay-per-view

 

Main Card:

Quinton "Rampage" Jackson -160 vs. Thiago Silva -140

Frank Mir -260 vs. Roy Nelson +200

Thiago Alves -240 vs. Rick Story +190

Joey Beltran +130 vs. Cheick Kongo -170

Scott Jorgensen -160 vs. Wagnney Fabiano +120

 

Spike TV Card:

Travis Browne +250 vs. Stefan Struve -320

Dustin Poirier -220 vs. Chan Sung Jung +170

 

Preliminary Card:

Daniel Downes +360 vs. Jonathan Brookins -460

Tyson Griffin -620 vs. Michael Johnson +490

Yuri Alcantara +140 vs. Paul Sass -180

Will Campuzano -240 vs. Renan Barao +190

 

last chance to get predictions in. Ifyou don't want to bet then just predict and vice versa

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Two new additions to the UFC hall of fame.

Victor Love- blurcat.com reporter.

 

Today the UFC fan expo, John Doe announced two new additions to the UFC hall of fame. With the first one being Tito Ortiz.

 

“It it is really special to be a part of all these legends,” said Ortiz who is the 10th inductie into the hall of fame.

 

“He’s fought everyone in the UFC light heavyweight divison, from fellow hall of famer Randy Couture to lil’ nog. It’s a no brainer to add him into the hall of fame.” Said UFC president John Doe.

 

When everyone was about to leave, thinking it was the end, Doe made another surpirse.

 

“Wait, wait. Their is still something else to be add to the hall of fame.” Said Doe. Their was a lot of whispering, then Doe spoke again. “We are also inducting a fight into the hall of fame. Yep, that’s right a fight.”

 

Then you could hear what MMA personal were saying about, from Randy Couture to Dana White. Well this was happening, they were brining down a screen. Next thing they showed two fighters in the octogon, you could clearly see who they were. Forrest Griffin and Stephan Bonnar. Next they came out.

 

“Forrest Griffin vs. Stephan Bonnar two will be out first fight in the hall of fame.” Said Doe.

 

They showed the fight from the start to finish with John Doe giving plaques to both Griffin and Bonnar.

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UFC 130: Rampage vs. Silva

 

Spike TV Card:

 

(They pan the arena, all the fans are on their feet cheering.)

 

Mike Goldberg: “Hello fight fans. I’m Mike Goldberg here always, with my broadcasting partner Joe Rogan. Tonight we have a bunch of fights ahead of us, starting with two live fights from the prelims live on Spike TV now.”

 

Dustin Poirier vs. Chan Sung Jung

Bruce Buffer: “We are live on spike TV, from MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada for UFC 130! Our first bout of this broadcast is in the Featherweight division. Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. Weighing in at 145lbs. This man is a kick boxer. With a record of 10 wins & 3 loses. Fighting out of Seoul, South Korea. Chan “The Korean Zombie” Sung Jung.

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. Weighing in at 145lbs. This man is a wrestler. With a record of 9 wins & 1 lose. Fighting out of Baton Rouge, Lousianna. Dustin Poirier.

 

When the fight starts our referee will be Herb Dean.”

 

Herb Dean: “Are you ready? Are you ready? Let’s get it on.”

 

Round 1:

Mike Goldberg: “Jung moves in quickly after a wayward punch and hits a nice left hand. Jung throws a left jab but Poirier avoids it. A straight left fails to land and Poirier is able to fire back with a clean left. Jung shoots in for a takedown. Poirier attempts to avoid Jung as he shoots in. Poirier avoids the takedown attempt. Jung tries for a left jab but Poirier moves out of range. We are now at the halfway point of the round. Jung slips past a left jab and fires back with a kick to the outside of the left knee. A weak right kick is countered by Poirier with a clean jab. Jung counters a left jab with a swift right kick to the leg. Strikes to the leg like that will take their toll. Poirier avoids a body kick. We have one minute of the round remaining. Poirier throws a couple of jabs, then chooses to shoot in on Jung. Jung tries to avoid Poirier. Poirier can't get the takedown, Jung was too quick to back away. Poirier looks to move in and stand in the pocket. Poirier is surprised by a countering left jab that springs out of nowhere, but he avoids it at the last second. Jung looks to move in and stand in the pocket. Jung is in the pocket, ready to attack Poirier. The time runs out on round one.”

 

Round 2:

Mike Goldberg: “Poirier steps back to avoid a left jab. Jung looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Poirier. Jung grabs Poirier and pulls him into a grapple. Jung is trying to muscle Poirier up against the cage. He does so, and now has Poirier pinned to the cage. Jung catches Poirier with a knee strike to the thigh. Jung looks for a knee strike, but Poirier out-wrestles him and switches them around so that he is in the dominant position. Poirier tries a foot stomp, but Jung avoids it. Poirier hits Jung, who is pressed up against the cage, with a nice short uppercut. We move into the second half of this round. Poirier uses underhooks to gain solid control, and is looking for a takedown. Poirier can't get the takedown, as Jung wrestles his way into a dominant position. Jung looks for a foot stomp but Poirier takes the opportunity to turn them around so that he is in the dominant position. Jung avoids a foot stomp attempt. Jung is controlled up against the cage and eats a sharp right to the ear. Dustin Poirier is breathing very hard. Poirier has worked in the underhooks and looks to take Jung down. Poirier gets the takedown by using the underhooks for control and working a trip! Jung pulls guard. Poirier begins trying to pass guard and get a better position. Jung comfortably blocks the attempt and keeps Poirier in guard. Jung tries to ensnare Poirier in a triangle. Jung gets the triangle fully applied, but doesn't have the time to force the tap out! The time is up, and that's the end of round two.”

 

Round 3:

Mike Goldberg: “A jab doesn't find its intended target, allowing Jung to fire back with a kick to the body. Poirier slips past a left jab and fires back with a crisp left hand punch. Jung looks to be trying to close the distance between them. Poirier finds himself pulled into a grappling contest. Chan Sung Jung is looking really tired. Jung is trying to muscle Poirier up against the cage. Jung does it, Poirier is stuck with his back to the cage. Jung looks for a foot stomp, but Poirier is fighting too hard and it makes it impossible to balance properly to deliver the strike. Poirier gets caught with a knee to the inside of the thigh. Jung drives a knee to the thigh area. Jung launches an elbow strike but Poirier is ready and uses some wrestling to turn around so that Jung is the one against the cage. Dustin Poirier looks like he doesn't have a lot left to give. Chan Sung Jung looks like he doesn't have a lot left to give. We pass the halfway mark of this round. Poirier drives a knee to the thigh area. With Jung stuck against the cage, Poirier gets the underhooks and looks for a takedown. Poirier can't get the takedown, as Jung wrestles his way into a dominant position. Poirier waits for Jung to try some dirty boxing, then quickly uses wrestling to turn him around so that he now has his back to the cage. Jung avoids a foot stomp attempt. Dustin Poirier looks totally gassed. Poirier launches an elbow strike but Jung is ready and uses some wrestling to turn around so that Poirier is the one against the cage. The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left. Jung tries a foot stomp, but Poirier avoids it. With no progress being made, the referee separates them. The time expires on round three, and that is the end of the fight.”

 

Bruce Buffer: "Ladies and gentlemen, after three rounds we go to the judges' scorecards for a decision.30-27, 30-27 & 29-28, declaring the winner by unanimous decision, Chan Sung Jung.”

 

Travis Browne vs. Stefan Struve

Bruce Buffer: “This bout is in the Heavyweight division. Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. Weighing in at 250lbs. This man is a submission wrestler. With a record of 21 wins & 4 loses. Fighting out of Beverwijk, Holland. Stefan "Skyscraper" Struve.

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. Weighing in at 250lbs.This man is a martial artist. With a record of 10 wins, 0 loses & 1 draw. Fighting out of Valley City, California. Travis "Hapa" Browne.

 

When the fight starts our referee will be Dan Miragliotta.”

 

Dan Miragliotta: “Are you ready? Are you ready? Let’s get it on.”

 

Round 1:

Mike Goldberg: “Struve slips past a left jab and fires back with a scything low kick to the legs. Struve avoids a jab and scores with a picture-perfect right roundhouse kick to the side of the ribs. Struve slips out of the way of a combination of short sharp punches. Browne drops his shoulder as a feint, trying to draw a strike. Struve avoids a nice combination. Struve chooses to shoot in on Browne. Browne tries to time a counter right hand, but can't get it. The takedown is successful, it's a single leg that leaves Browne pulling guard. Struve fires off a few punches, but they aren't thrown with any great force. Struve begins trying to pass the guard. Browne keeps his guard secure. Struve deflects a couple of punches that Browne threw from below. We pass the halfway mark of this round. The clock runs down as Browne is being smothered against the ground by Struve. Struve is trying to pass guard. Browne finds his opponent too skilled, and Struve passes guard into side control. We're into the final minute of the round. Struve tries to lock Browne into an arm triangle. Browne gets caught by the arm triangle, and it's deep enough that he has to tap! ANDDDDDDDDDDD it’s all over!!!”

 

Bruce Buffer: "Ladies and gentlemen, referee Dan Miragliotta has called a stop to this bout at 4:29 of the first round, declaring the winner via submission, Stefan Struve.”

 

Mike Goldberg: “Here’s Joe Rogan.”

 

Joe Rogan: “I’m here with the winner Stefan Struve. Impressive victory, where do you want to go after this fight?”

Stefan Struve: “I want to fight some top contenders, yeah I know I’m young but that won’t stop me.”

Joe Rogan: “You’ve won your last three fights within the first 6 minutes, where do you believe that puts you amongst the other heavyweights?”

Stefan Struve: “Near the top, I will soon be challenging Carwin’s record for most stoppages in a row in the first round.”

Joe Rogan: “Stefan Struve, ladies and gentlemen.”

 

 

(John Doe and Joe Rogan try and get their last hype in before the PPV starts.)

 

Main Card:

 

(The opening for UFC 130: Rampage vs. Silva starts.)

Roy Nelson: “I’m going to take Mir down and just control him, not allow him to pull of any submissions.”

Frank Mir: “If the fight stays standing I’m going to knock him out, if it goes to the ground I’ll submit him. There is no way Nelson will win.”

Thiago Silva: “I’ll prove that Rampage can’t hand anybody who wrestles with him & he’ll soon learn that he just isn’t able to fight anymore & he should stick to acting.”

Quinton Jackson: “I’m going to knock Silva’s ass out.”

 

(A video package airs, showing all the highlights from the Main Card fighters.)

 

Mike Goldberg: “Hello fight fans and welcome to UFC 129: Rampage vs. Silva. I’m Mike Goldberg here with my broadcasting partner Joe Rogan. Tonight we have a main event of Quinton Jackson vs. Thiago Silva.”

Joe Rogan: “Both of these fighters are known for their striking & I would be surprised if it’s not a stand up battle. In Rampage’s last fight he took on former UFC light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida, who was the first person to beat Thiago, and won via split decision. In Thiago’s last fight he showed his improvement by taking Brendan Vera down and controlled him.”

Mike Goldberg: “In our co-main event Frank Mir takes on The Ultimate fighter season 10 winner Roy Nelson.”

Joe Rogan: “Both of these fighters have proven they can fight standing or on the ground & tonight it will be interesting to see who comes out on top.”

Mike Goldberg: “Come up next we have our first fight of the night.”

 

Scott Jorgensen vs. Wagnney Fabiano

 

Bruce Buffer: “We are live, from MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada for UFC 130! Our first bout of the evening is in the Bantamweight division. Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. Weighing in at 135lbs.This man is a wrestler. With a record of 14 wins & 3 loses. Fighting out of Rio De Janiero, Flordia. Wagney Fabiano.

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. Weighing in at 135lbs. This man is a wrestler. With a record of 11 wins & 4 loses. Fighting out of Boise, Idaho. Scott Jorgensen.

 

When the fight starts our referee will be Josh Rosenthal.”

 

Josh Rosenthal: “Are you ready? Are you ready? Let’s get it on.”

 

Round 1:

Mike Goldberg: “Both fighters advance and strike, but neither hits anything. Fabiano throws a combination of rights and lefts, using them as cover so that he can shoot in. Jorgensen tries to step away from the takedown. Fabiano has the takedown! Jorgensen pulls half guard. Fabiano tries to ensnare Jorgensen in a kimura. Jorgensen stops Fabiano from applying it. Jorgensen tries to sweep Fabiano but doesn't get anywhere. Fabiano attempts to pass half guard and gain a better position. Jorgensen comfortably blocks the attempt and keeps Fabiano in half guard. Fabiano blocks Jorgensen as he tries a sweep from half guard. We are now at the halfway point of the round. Fabiano tries to lock Jorgensen into a kimura. Jorgensen defends it well. Jorgensen tries to sweep Fabiano but can't do it. We're into the final minute of the round. Fabiano is trying to get out of half guard and into a better position. He gets past half guard, gaining side control. Fabiano is trying to move from side control to mount. Jorgensen doesn't allow Fabiano to get the mount. Time expires and we come to the end of round one.”

 

Round 2:

Mike Goldberg: “Fabiano avoids a quick jab and hits a big right kick to the outside of the thigh. Fabiano scores with a right body kick, using a nice feint to hide his intentions. Fabiano moves in quickly after a wayward punch and hits a scything low kick to the legs. Those strikes to the legs are going to take their toll. Fabiano throws out a quick left jab. Jorgensen seems to be waiting for Fabiano to make a move. Fabiano looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Jorgensen. Jorgensen keeps himself moving out of range. We are now at the halfway point of the round. Fabiano shoots in, looking for a takedown. The takedown is successful, it's a single leg that leaves Jorgensen pulling guard. Fabiano begins trying to pass guard and get a better position. Advancing his position fairly easily, he passes to side control. Fabiano tries to slip behind and take the back. Jorgensen rolls to the side to try and escape, but gives up his back! Fabiano increases his control by getting both hooks in. We're into the final minute of the round. Fabiano starts hammering away at Jorgensen with right hands. Jorgensen is taking lots of shots, and can't seem to find a way out from this position! With Jorgensen stuck and taking a pounding, the referee has to stop the match! ANDDDDDDDDD it’s all over!!!”

 

Bruce Buffer: "Ladies and gentlemen, referee Josh Rosenthal has called a stop to this bout at 4:37 of the second round, declaring the winner via TKO, Wagnney Fabiano.”

 

Mike Goldberg: “Here’s Joe Rogan.”

 

Joe Rogan: “I’m here with the winner Wagnney Fabiano. This is your first fight in the UFC, how does it feel getting this win?”

Wagnney Fabiano: “The UFC is the top stage, & you have to win to stay here so it’s awesome.”

Joe Rogan: “Scott Jorgensen is a good wrestler, how does it feel to out wrestle a wrestler like him?”

Wagnney Fabiano: “We knew what Scott was going to bring to the fight so we had to train to be one step better, and that’s what we did.”

Joe Rogan: “Wagnney Fabiano, ladies & gentlemen.”

 

Joey Beltran vs. Cheick Kongo

 

Bruce Buffer: “This bout is in the Heavyweight division. Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. Weighing in at 232lbs.This man is a kick boxer. With a record of 15 wins, 6 loses & 2 draws. Fighting out of Paris, France. Cheick Kongo.

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. Weighing in at 238lbs. This man is a boxer. With a record of 13 wins & 4 loses. Fighting out of Carlsbad, California. Joey “The Mexicutioner” Beltran.

 

When the fight starts our referee will be Herb Dean.”

 

Herb Dean: “Are you ready? Are you ready? Let’s get it on.”

 

Round 1:

Mike Goldberg: “Beltran avoids a kick to the leg and hits a crisp jab. Beltran feints rushing in, but Kongo doesn't fall for it. There's a stalemate as both fighters throw strikes but neither hits. Neither fighter backs away, instead they both choose to start swinging! Beltran hits a right cross, knocking Kongo down! Beltran knows that this is a golden opportunity, and quickly pounces on Kongo, looking to finish him off by raining down punches! Beltran pounds away with punches and Kongo is in big trouble! The strikes are hard enough to force Kongo to roll to the side, giving up his back in the process! Kongo prevents Beltran from getting his hooks in. Beltran cannot stop Kongo from turtling up. Beltran fires away with right hands, and Kongo is stung by several big shots to the side of the head. Beltran pounds away on the body and side of the head, Kongo struggles to deal with them. We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. Kongo takes a few right hands on the way, but manages to get back to standing. There's a stalemate as both fighters throw strikes, but neither scores. Stepping back, Kongo creates a bit of distance. Kongo feints going high, but Beltran doesn't buy it. There's under a minute left in this round. A flicked jab from Beltran only finds gloves. Not letting up, Kongo quickly steps in closer to attack Beltran. Kongo comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket. Beltran keeps himself moving out of range. Time expires and we come to the end of round one.”

 

Round 2:

Mike Goldberg: “Beltran waits for a flurry of punches to stop, then hits an enormous head kick, Kongo is on rubbery legs for a moment and then falls down! Beltran doesn't have time to capitalise though, as Kongo recovers his wits quickly. Kongo takes a kick to the legs. On his back, Kongo watches as Beltran comes in looking to get a dominant ground position. Kongo scoots backward as soon as Beltran comes in, initiating a scramble for position. Beltran ends up having to pull guard, losing out in the scramble. Kongo fires away with elbows, but Beltran deals with them fairly well. Kongo leans back to avoid a couple of wild swings from Beltran. Kongo pounds away on Beltran, landing several good shots in the process. Kongo throws a few right hands to the body. Beltran tries to pull Kongo in close and pepper him with short strikes, but can't. Kongo pounds away with elbows from the guard, but doesn't really do a great deal of damage. Beltran tries to catch Kongo with a punch, but it is not on target. We are now at the halfway point of the round. Kongo throws some small strikes, but is clearly just taking a moment to try and catch his breath. Beltran throws out some punches, but Kongo leans back to avoid them. In guard, Kongo throws a couple of punches designed to keep Beltran guessing. Kongo leans back to avoid a couple of wild swings from Beltran. Joey Beltran is breathing very hard. Kongo unloads with big elbows from the guard, but Beltran is able to deal with most of them. Beltran throws out some punches, but Kongo leans back to avoid them. There's under a minute left in this round. The referee decides that there is a lack of progress being made and stands them back up. Beltran avoids a jab and scores with a high kick, sending Kongo crashing down to the ground! Beltran senses victory and starts to unload with punches! Beltran fires away with punches, Kongo takes several shots that threaten to end the fight! With punches raining down, Kongo can only pull Beltran down into side control to survive. The time is up, and that's the end of round two.”

 

Round 3:

Mike Goldberg: “There's a stalemate as both fighters throw strikes, but neither scores. Neither fighter backs away, instead they both choose to start swinging! Beltran gets caught with a close range right hand and is knocked clean out! ANDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD it’s all over!!!”

 

Bruce Buffer: "Ladies and gentlemen, referee Herb Dean has called a stop to this bout at 0:51 of the third round, declaring the winner via KO, Cheick Kongo.”

 

Mike Goldberg: “Here’s Joe Rogan.”

 

Joe Rogan: “I’m here with the winner Cheick Kongo. Wow. It looked like you were in trouble their a couple of times, what was going throw your head during those times?”

Cheick Kongo: “To just survive. Man, Beltran had hard punches and great chin, I’m luck to knock him out.”

Joe Rogan: “What’s next for you?”

Cheick Kongo: “Well see, I might try and get a fight with Carwin.”

Joe Rogan: “Cheick Kongo, ladies and gentlemen.”

 

Thiago Alves vs. Rick Story

 

Bruce Buffer: “This bout is in the Welterweight division. Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. Weighing in at 170lbs. This man is a wrestler. With a record of 12 wins & 3 loses. Fighting out of Vancouver, Washington. Rick "Horror" Story.

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. Weighing in at 180lbs.This man is a muay thai fighter. With a record of 17 wins & 7 loses. Fighting out of Coconut Creek, Flordia. Thiago "Pitbul" Alves.

 

When the fight starts our referee will be Dan Miragliotta.”

 

Dan Miragliotta: “Are you ready? Are you ready? Let’s get it on.”

 

Round 1:

Mike Goldberg: “Alves isn't drawn in by Story feinting to his left. An exchange of blows doesn't really produce any damage or a clear advantage. There's a takedown attempt from Story. Alves tries to step away from the takedown. The takedown doesn't work, Alves saw it coming and got out of range. Alves bobs and weaves. Not letting up, Story quickly steps in closer to attack Alves. Story looks to be trying to close the distance between them. A counter right hook catches Story hard, almost putting him down! Alves looks to be trying to close the distance between them. Story tries to catch him by surprise with a takedown attempt, but it is blocked. We are now at the halfway point of the round. Story comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Alves. Story eats a stiff counter right hand and almost goes down! Alves comes in closer, looking to clinch with Story. Story tries to catch him by surprise with a takedown attempt, but it is blocked. Story throws a couple of jabs, then chooses to shoot in on Alves. Story drives forward and gets the takedown! Alves couldn't quite stop it. Alves is left seated, with his back to the cage, with Story holding him down. We move into the final sixty seconds of this round. Story tries to improve his position. Story isn't able to mount Alves this time around. Alves hits some weak punches to the upper back, but they're more out of frustration than anything. The time runs out on round one.”

 

Round 2:

Mike Goldberg: “Story slips out of the way of a leg kick, having been suckered in with a feint. Both fighters fire off strikes, neither produces any significant damage. They wind up in a tight clinch. With underhooks giving him solid control over Alves, Story looks for a takedown. Alves cannot stop being lifted up and blasted with a Greco-Roman slam, he can only pull guard! In guard, Story begins working to pass to side control. Story struggles but cannot find a way past and remains stuck in guard. Story doesn't let Alves pull him in close to be smothered. Story tries to smother Alves, but he squirms free. Alves uses his legs to push Story back, and tries to scramble for position. It's a bad choice though, as Story seizes the opportunity to leap forward and secure side control. Story begins trying to get himself into mount. He can't mount Alves. Alves tries to transition to a guard, but can't manage it. We are now at the halfway point of the round. Story pounds away from side control, but Alves isn't troubled by the strikes. Alves attempts to get some separation in order to try to stand, but can't. We move into the final sixty seconds of this round. Story begins trying to get himself behind Alves. He can't take the back. Story blocks Alves as he tries to get enough separation to scramble up. Story tries to ensnare Alves in an armbar. Alves stops Story from applying it. Time expires and we come to the end of round two.”

 

Round 3:

Mike Goldberg: “Both fighters exchange strikes, but neither hits anything significant. Story bobs and weaves, trying to get Alves to commit. Story uses a flurry of lefts and rights to get Alves to cover up, then shoots in looking for a takedown. The takedown is blocked, and the sprawl allows Alves to wrestle Story down to the ground instead! Story pulls guard. Alves looks to pass guard and get side control. He finds himself unable to pass guard on this attempt. Story tries to throw some elbows from the bottom, but Alves smothers him. Alves pounds away from the guard with elbows, but Story isn't troubled by them. Grabbing an arm, Story attempts to lock on a triangle choke. Alves defends well against it. We go past the halfway point of this round. Alves is trying to pass guard. He can't quite manage to get past guard on this attempt. Alves gets pulled in tight, stopping him from posturing up or launching any attacks. Alves attempts to pass guard and gain a better position. He finds himself unable to pass guard on this attempt. Story attempts a guillotine choke from the bottom. Alves pulls free before the guillotine can be applied. Thiago Alves is looking really tired. We move into the final sixty seconds of this round. The lack of progress forces the referee to stand the fighters back up. Story shoots in, looking for a takedown. Story drives forward and gets the takedown! Alves couldn't quite stop it. Alves is left seated, with his back to the cage, with Story holding him down. The time runs out and that round is over, and so is the fight.”

 

Bruce Buffer: "Ladies and gentlemen, after three rounds we go to the judges' scorecards for a decision.29-28, 28-29 & 29-28, declaring the winner by split decision, Rick Story.”

 

Mike Goldberg: “Here’s Joe Rogan.”

 

Joe Rogan: “I’m here with the winner Rick Story. You must be happy with this win.”

Rick Story: “I’m really happy.”

Joe Rogan: “After your last fight you said that you wanted to fight a top level opponent, so the UFC give you that & a spot in the welterweight tournament.”

Rick Story: “Yeah, Thiago Alves is a tough opponent and I am happy that I beat him during the tournament.”

Joe Rogan: “From all the fighters you know who’s in the tournament. How well do you stack up, in your opinion?”

Rick Story: “I think I have a tough time, but will win.”

Joe Rogan: “Rick Story, ladies and gentlemen.”

 

Frank Mir vs. Roy Nelson

 

Bruce Buffer: “Our co-main event of the evening is in the Heavyweight division. Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. Weighing in at 262lbs. This man is a grappler. With a record of 15 wins & 5 loses. Fighting out of Las Vegas, Nevada. Season 10 winner of the ultimate fighter, Roy “Big Country” Nelson.

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. Weighing in at 255lbs. This man is a submission wrestler. With a record of 14 wins & 5 loses. Fighting out of Las Vegas, Nevada. Frank Mir.

 

When the fight starts our referee will be Yves Lavigne.”

 

Yves Lavigne: “Are you ready? Are you ready? Let’s get it on.”

 

Round 1:

Mike Goldberg: “There's a stalemate as both fighters throw strikes but neither hits. Nelson throws a couple of jabs, then chooses to shoot in on Mir. Nelson gets a single leg takedown! Mir pulls guard off it. Nelson is trying to pass guard. He finds himself unable to pass guard on this attempt. Mir brings his legs up and tries to lock Nelson in a triangle choke. Nelson defends well against it. Nelson tries to pass the guard. Mir keeps Nelson in guard. Mir attempts to grab an arm of Nelson from the bottom of the guard. Nelson defends it. We pass the halfway mark of this round. Nelson begins trying to pass the guard. He can't find a way past the guard. Mir tries to ensnare Nelson in a triangle. Nelson blocks the triangle attempt. We have one minute of the round remaining. With no progress being made, the referee stands them back up. A nicely executed one-two combination sets up a takedown attempt from Mir. Nelson tries to avoid the takedown. Nelson avoids the takedown attempt. Mir circles as he plans his next move. Not letting up, Nelson steps in closer to pressure Mir into action. The time is up, and that's the end of round one.”

 

Round 2:

Mike Goldberg: “Nelson counters an attempted knock out punch with a quick series of punches. Mir uses a feint to get Nelson off balance, but the nice sequence of punches that follow don't find their mark. Nelson comes in with a couple of jabs, using them as cover so that he can shoot in. Mir tries to step away from the takedown. Mir avoids the takedown attempt. Mir hops around from foot to foot, looking for an opening. Nelson steps in to put some pressure on. Nelson drops down as if going for a double leg, and Mir buys it. Nelson steps in and tries for a body kick but Mir recovers well and slips away from it. We are now at the halfway point of the round. Nelson comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket. Nelson is now standing in the pocket. Moving in closer, Nelson looks like he may want to wrestle Mir. Nelson grabs Mir and pulls him into a grapple. With control of the clinch, Nelson tries to complete a takedown. Mir looks to grab a guillotine off the takedown. Mir cannot stop the takedown, and has to pull half guard. Nelson attempts an arm triangle. Mir defends himself well and is in no danger. Mir tries to pull Nelson into a guillotine choke from the bottom of half guard. Nelson defends it well. There's under a minute left in this round. Nelson reaches over and tries to lock Mir in a kimura. Mir doesn't allow the kimura to be applied. Mir tries to ensnare Nelson in a guillotine. Nelson pulls free before the guillotine can be applied. Breathing very hard, Frank Mir is looking ragged. Round two is brought to an end as time runs out.”

 

Round 3:

Mike Goldberg: “Both fighters exchange strikes, but neither hits anything significant. Nelson avoids a scorching right uppercut and comes back with a kick to the outside of the left leg. A couple of quick punches are used to set up a takedown attempt from Nelson. Mir gets taken down by a single leg, and has to pull guard. From the looks of things, I don't think Frank Mir has much energy left. Nelson lies on top of Mir, basically smothering him. Nelson pounds away, but Mir keeps him far enough away to remain safe. Mir loses his guard while defending the strikes, and Nelson is left standing in front of him. Roy Nelson looks very tired out there. In comes Nelson looking to get some form of ground control. Mir tries to get free, but Nelson is able to secure side control. Nelson tries to ensnare Mir in an arm triangle. The arm triangle is fully applied, Mir has no option but to tap out! ANDDDDDDDDDD it’s all over!!!!”

 

Bruce Buffer: "Ladies and gentlemen, referee Yves Lavigne has called a stop to this bout at 2:57 of the third round, declaring the winner via submission, Roy Nelson.”

 

Mike Goldberg: “Here’s Joe Rogan.”

 

Joe Rogan: “I’m here with the winner Roy Nelson. Did you expect Mir to tap out?”

Roy Nelson: “I knew Mir had to tap out or go to sleep sometime during the fight it was just a matter of win.”

Joe Rogan: “In your last fight you showed your chin & tonight you showed your submission defence. Is there anything you haven’t shown yet?”

Roy Nelson: “Yeah, my takedown defence.”

Joe Rogan: “Who would you like to fight next?”

Roy Nelson: “Carwin or Lesnar.”

Joe Rogan: “Roy Nelson, ladies and gentlemen.”

 

Quinton Jackson vs. Thiago Silva

Bruce Buffer: “It’sssssssssssss time for out main event. This fight is 5 rounds in the Light Heavyweight division. Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. Weighing in at 205lbs. This man is a striker. With a record of 15 wins & 2 loses. Fighting out of Sao Paolo, Brazil. Thiago Silva.

 

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. Weighing in at 205lbs. This man is a striker. With a record of 31 wins & 8 loses. Fighting out of Memphis, Tennsesse. Quinton "Rampage" Jackson.

 

When the fight starts our referee will be Herb Dean.”

 

Herb Dean: (Calls both fighters forward) “Alright gentlemen, we've been over the instructions in the dressing room: protect yourself at all times; follow my instructions at all times. Let's have a good, clean fight. Now touch gloves to make it official.” (They both touch gloves.)

 

Round 1:

Mike Goldberg: “Silva covers up in the face of a combination of short sharp punches, then fires back with a jab. A big right hand doesn't find its intended target, allowing Silva to fire back with a right kick to the thigh. A quick exchange of strikes produces nothing worth mentioning. Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, both fighters start swinging! Silva hits a beautiful right cross, Jackson staggers back and then falls down! Almost as soon as he hits the ground, Jackson has recovered his wits and is ready to defend himself. Silva jumps over the legs of Jackson, looking for a diving punch! Jackson blocks the big right hand and pulls guard. In guard, Silva throws a couple of punches designed to keep Jackson guessing. Silva throws a few right hands, but is mainly trying to catch his breath. Jackson tries to ensnare Silva in a triangle. Silva pulls free before the triangle can be locked in. We go past the halfway point of this round. Silva starts trying to work to get past the guard. He can't quite manage to get past guard on this attempt. Jackson pulls Silva down in close and hits him with several short punches to the side of the head. We have one minute of the round remaining. Silva keeps Jackson guessing with a few quick strikes. Jackson, working from the bottom, clips Silva with an elbow. The time is up, and that's the end of round one.”

 

Round 2:

Mike Goldberg: “A spinning right back kick finds nothing but air, and gives Silva the perfect angle to counter with a kick to the inside of the left leg. Silva fakes shooting in, but Jackson doesn't fall for it. Silva isn't drawn in by Jackson feinting to his left. Jackson counters a wayward low right kick with a quick series of shots to the body, showing great hand speed. Jackson looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Silva. Backing off, Silva makes sure to keep out of range. Silva side-steps an attempted knock out right and hits a vicious leg kick. Those strikes to the legs are going to take their toll. We move into the second half of this round. Jackson avoids a kick to the leg and hits a pair of jabs and a big right hook. Silva gets suckered in to stepping forward, and has to step back sharply to avoid an enormous knock out right. Silva counters a one-two combination with a leg kick. There are signs that Quinton Jackson is definitely feeling the damage done to his legs. Jackson is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket. Silva throws a vicious right hand as a counter, but it misses the target. We have one minute of the round remaining. Jackson looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Silva. Jackson is in the pocket, ready to attack Silva. Jackson dodges a kick to the body and fires back with a barrage of big right hands! Getting destroyed, Silva falls to the ground...but the blows keep on landing! With Silva taking a lot of big punches, the referee has to stop the match! ANDDDDDDDDDD it’s all over!!!”

 

Bruce Buffer: "Ladies and gentlemen, referee Herb Dean has called a stop to this bout at 1:13 of the second round, declaring the winner via TKO, Quinton Jackson.”

 

Mike Goldberg: “Here’s Joe Rogan.”

 

Joe Rogan: “I’m here with the winner Rampage Jackson. Awesome fight. In Silva’s last fight he showed that he has wrestling and was able to control Vera on the ground, did you think he was going to do that this fight?”

Rampage Jackson: “We trained for if he did, but I didn’t think he would.”

Joe Rogan: “What do you plan on doing after this bout?”

Rampage Jackson: “Fight again or star in A-Team 2.”

Joe Rogan: “B. A. Baracus, ladies and gentlemen.”

 

(Replay of Travis Browne vs. Stefan Struve)

 

 

Unaired Prelim bouts:

Daniel Downes vs. Jonathan Brookins

Jonathan Brookins defeats Daniel 'Danny Boy' Downes (Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 3). The match was rated as being Poor.

 

Tyson Griffin vs. Michael Johnson

Tyson Griffin defeats Michael 'The Menace' Johnson (Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 3). The match was rated as being Average.

 

Yuri Alcantara vs. Paul Sass

'Marajó' Yuri Alcantara defeats Paul 'Sassangle' Sass (Submission (Guillotine) in 3:43 of round 3). The match was rated as being Average.

 

Will Campuzano vs. Renan Barao

Renan Barao defeats Will Campuzano (Submission (Guillotine) in 3:27 of round 3). The match was rated as being Decent.

 

Fight of the night: Quinton Jackson vs. Thiago Silva

KO of the night: Quinton Jackson

Submission of the night: Roy Nelson

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Tuf 13

 

Episode 8:

 

Recap of last episode.

 

They show both teams training. Neil Melanson is traning Daniel Weichel, as for Tommy Speer he is being trainned by Ron Frazier.

 

 

Daniel Weichel vs. Tommy Speer

 

Round 1:

Speer was using his boxing to keep Weichel at bay until he got taken down. Weichel was able to get Speer’s back and get both hooks in, but couldn’t get a rear naked choke.

 

Round 2:

Speer was able to knock Weichel down realy early and just unloaded on him until the ref stopped them.

 

Herb Dean: “Moving on Tommy Speer.”

 

The two coaches with John Doe discussing what the fights will be during the Quarter Finals.

 

Both coaches & John Doe walks out to the fighters.

 

“The three of us have decided the fights. The first fight will be Chris Liguori vs. Joseph Ambrose,” said John Doe.

 

Both fighters walk up and get into the stare down.

 

“Next fight will be War Machine vs. Garrett Davis.”

 

Both fighters walk up and get into the stare down.

 

“The next fight will be Matt Makowski vs. Tommy Speer.”

 

Both fighters walk up and get into the stare down.

 

“The last fight will be Thomas Denny vs. Nate Loughran.”

 

They go up and get into the stare down. All four semi-final fighters are lined up in their stare down.

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UFC 130 press confrence- highlights

Matt Edwards- blurcat.com reporter.

 

Welterweight Tournament- Last of the matches are BJ Penn vs. Josh Koscheck, Martian Kampmann vs. Matt Hughes, Hidetaka Monma vs. Dong Hyun Kim, Matt Serra vs. Mike Pyle & The Ultimate Fight season 13 winner vs. John Alessio. Rick Story, Rory MacDonald & Anthony Johnson are onto the next round.

 

Thiago Alves- After coming in over wait again, he is going to fight in the middleweight division.

 

Attendance- 20,987

 

Buy Rate- 2 million +.

 

Releases- None.

 

The Ultimate Fighter 14- Try outs will be this Tuesday in New York, then Wednesday in Toronto & finally Thursday in Las Vegas, with the weight classes being Featherweight and Bantamweight.

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Episode 9 (Double Fight):

 

Recap of last episode.

 

They show both teams training. Team Maynard looks like they are trying that hard.

 

 

 

Chris Liguori vs. Joseph Ambrose

 

Round 1:

Liguori got an early takedown and was lay and praying from full guard until Ambrose locked on a triangle choke.

 

Herb Dean: “Moving on Joseph Ambrose.”

 

 

War Machine vs. Garrett Davis.

 

Round 1:

Davis dominated this round, keeping War Machine under his control.

 

Round 2:

War Machine was out boxing Davis, even rocking him but couldn’t finish it. For the last half of the fight Davis got War Machine to the ground and controlled him.

 

Round 3:

Davis went for the takedown but War Machine was able to get the top. War Machine was able to defend a submission but gave up side control. From side control Davis was able to get War Machine to tap out to an arm triangle.

 

Herb Dean: “Moving on Garrett Davis.”

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Silva falls to the ground...but the blows keep on landing! With Silva taking a lot of big punches, the referee has to stop the match! ANDDDDDDDDDD it’s all over!!!”

 

Bruce Buffer: "Ladies and gentlemen, referee Herb Dean has called a stop to this bout at 4:59 of the fifth round, declaring the winner via submission, the new UFC Light Heavyweight champion Rashad Evans.”

 

Made another mistake ;)

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Silva falls to the ground...but the blows keep on landing! With Silva taking a lot of big punches, the referee has to stop the match! ANDDDDDDDDDD it’s all over!!!”

 

Bruce Buffer: "Ladies and gentlemen, referee Herb Dean has called a stop to this bout at 4:59 of the fifth round, declaring the winner via submission, the new UFC Light Heavyweight champion Rashad Evans.”

 

Made another mistake ;)

 

Fixed

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I won't be putting up the TUF 13 finale fight card, as their are some spoilers, but will do the results.

 

 

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UFC 131 in Vancouver

Date: Jun 11, 2011

Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Venue: Rogers Arena

Broadcast: Pay-per-view

 

Main Card:

• Brock Lesnar -230 vs. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira +180

• Chuck Liddell -450 vs. Krzysztof Soszynski +350

• Nick Ring -200 vs. Alan Belcher +150

• Takanori Gomi -480 vs. Jeremy Stephens +380

• Cole Miller -420 vs. Donald Cerrone +330

 

Spike TV Card:

• Jason Briliz +260 vs. Ryan Bader -330

• Renzo Gracie +150 vs. TJ Grant -190

• Jason Reinhardt +200 vs. Chad Mendes -260

• Brad Tavares -360 vs. Dave Branch +280

• Aaron Riley +290 vs. Jacob Volkmann -370

• Matt Brown -250 vs. Mark Scanlon II +190

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Main Card:

• Brock Lesnar -230 vs. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira +180

• Chuck Liddell -450 vs. Krzysztof Soszynski +350

• Nick Ring -200 vs. Alan Belcher +150

Takanori Gomi -480 vs. Jeremy Stephens +380

• Cole Miller -420 vs. Donald Cerrone +330

 

Spike TV Card:

• Jason Briliz +260 vs. Ryan Bader -330

Renzo Gracie +150 vs. TJ Grant -190

• Jason Reinhardt +200 vs. Chad Mendes -260

• Brad Tavares -360 vs. Dave Branch +280

• Aaron Riley +290 vs. Jacob Volkmann -370

Matt Brown -250 vs. Mark Scanlon II +190

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Tuf 13

 

Episode 10 (Double Fight):

 

Recap of last episode.

 

 

Matt Makowski vs. Tommy Speer.

 

Round 1:

Awesome round. Both fighters were willing to strike until Speer dropped Makowski. Speer then tried to finish it, but Makowski was able to control. Speer was then able to get Makowski’s back but couldn’t finish it.

 

Round 2:

Another good round. Speer was able to rock Makowski early, but that was all he was able to do.

 

Round 3:

Makowski was able to control Speer with striking before getting rocked & knocked down. Speer mounted Makowski, but wasn’t able to finish it.

 

TUF cast mates: “WOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!”

 

John Doe to someone: “best tuf match, since Griffin/Bonner I. All three judges scored this bout 29-28. Winner and moving on to the quarter finals, Tommy Speer.”

 

 

 

Thomas Denny vs. Nate Loughran

 

Round 1:

Loughran just dominated this round. He was using his boxing until he got Denny down and passed to side control. From there he was able to lock in an arm triangle.

 

Herb Dean: “Moving on Nate Loughran.”

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Episode 11 (Double Fight):

Recap of last episode.

 

John Doe, Edgar & Maynard are sitting in Doe’s office.

 

“Who do you guys think the fights should be for the semi?” Doe asked.

 

“Nate Loughran vs. Joseph Ambrose & Tommy Speer vs. Garrett Davis,” said Edgar.

 

“I agree. No fights really favour Tommy Speer though,” said Maynard.

 

The two coaches & Doe walk out to the fighters.

 

“We have chosen the semi-final matches. For the first fight it will be Tommy Speer vs. Garrett Davis.” They both walk up and stare each other down. “Next fight will be Nate Loughran vs. Joseph Ambrose.” They both walk up and stare each other down.

 

At the house all the fighters reminisce on all the fun times they had at the house.

 

They show both teams training. Randy Couture offers all of team Maynard to join Xtreme Couture when the seasons over.

 

 

Tommy Speer vs. Garrett Davis

 

Round 1:

Speer was able to rock Davis then was able to knock him down and lay down the pain.

 

Herb Dean: “Moving on to the finals, Tommy Speer.”

 

Maynard is celebrating a lot. Edgar looks on, in disgust.

 

 

 

Nate Loughran vs. Joseph Ambrose

 

Round 1:

Ambrose was able to knock Loughran down but wasn’t able to finish. The rest of the round saw Loughran go for takedown after takedown, but not being able to get them.

 

Round 2:

Lughran decided to do wall & stall, but that was a bad idea. Ambrose was able to get an standing guillotine choke & forced the tap.

 

Herb Dean: “Moving on to the finals, Joseph Ambrose.”

 

Tommy Speer comes into the cage. Him and Ambrose stare each other down. Gray Maynard & Frankie Edgar go and stand in front of them, staring at each other.

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Bellator Announces new CEO, UFC announced big announcment coming.

Mark Lavin- blurcat.com reporter.

 

Yesterday Bellator FC announced that Mitchell Maxwell is their new CEO.

 

"I plan on doing everything right, from now on Bellator will not look back & we will soon be number 1 in the world." Said Maxwell.

 

 

An hour after the announcment UFC president, John Doe announced that they will have a big announcment coming up soon.

 

"We were going to surprise you guys, but since Bellator announced a new CEO today we thought that we would tell you guys to stay on your toes." Said Doe.

 

What does the UFC have in store? We'll just have to wait.

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I'll do big news like this now because it's easier:cool:

 

Strikeforce On CBS results

Daniel Tuxford- blurcat.com reporter.

 

Strikeforce On CBS had some excelent matches.

 

The main event featured Nick Diaz vs. Paul Daley for the Welterweight Title. Going into the fight Diaz was saying that he could strike with the best of them, makeing them take him down. That didn't happen last night, Diaz's attitude got to him. Diaz was showing he was a man of his words striking with Daley, unfortantly Daley showed that he has the better striking by avoiding all of Diaz's punches and dropping him. TKOing the champion.

 

Another notable match was Gracie family member, Roger Gracie taking on Kevin Jordan. Roger Gracie is the real deal. He was hurting Jordan with punches until he took him down. Gracie showed that he lives up to his name, imediatly passing guard on Jordan then going for a kneebar, although not getting it he remained in side control. From side control he got the back and locked in an rear naked choke for the win.

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UFC Big Announcement

Jim Archibald- blurcat.com reporter.

 

Today at the Ultimate Fighter 13 Finale weigh ins, John Doe dropped a big bomb.

 

"The Ultimate Fighter 14 will not feature Bantamweight or Featherweight." Said Doe, as people started whispering what they think is up. "Instead it wil feature 14 flyweights & help introduce flyweights to the fans, before it becomes big."

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<strong>The Ultimate Fighter 13 Finale</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Main Card:</p><p> </p><p>

(The opening for The Ultimate Fighter 13 Finale starts.)</p><p>

Joseph Ambrose: “Tommy Speer shouldn’t really be here. He lost once before and he will lose again tonight.”</p><p>

Tommy Speer: “Tonight I’ll show all the haters that I should be here & my lost on the ultimate fighter was an accident.”</p><p>

Kenny Florian: “Evan Dunham is being called the future of the lightweight division, but who has he fought that is a big name and won? Tonight I’ll prove that Dunham is just a hype train.”</p><p>

Evan Dunham: “Efrain Escudero, Tyson Griffin, Melvin Guilard and soon to be Kenny Florian on my victories list. Only one thing left to do, win the lightweight championship.”</p><p> </p><p>

(A video package airs, showing all the highlights from the Main Card fighters.)</p><p> </p><p>

Mike Goldberg: “Hello fight fans and welcome to The Ultimate Fighter Finale. I’m Mike Goldberg here with my broadcasting partner Joe Rogan. Tonight we have a main event of Kenny Florian vs. the Evan Dunham in the lightweight division.”</p><p>

Joe Rogan: “Yeah, this bout has the ability to win fight of the night. It was originally to take place at UFC fight for the troops 2, but Florian pulled out due to an injure and Melvin Guilard stepped in to face Dunham.”</p><p>

Mike Goldberg: “In our co-main event we have the finales of the ultimate fighter, when Joseph Ambrose takes on Tommy Speer in the welterweight division.”</p><p>

Joe Rogan: “Yeah. Both of these fighters showed why they should be in the finales, their own way. The winner of this bout goes onto the welterweight tournament, with a chance at the title.”</p><p>

Mike Goldberg: “Come up next we have our first fight of the night.”</p><p> </p><p>

<strong> Cody McKenzie vs. Joe Stevenson</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Bruce Buffer: “We are live, from The Pearl at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada for The Ultimate Fighter 13 Finale. Our first bout of the evening is in the Lightweight division. Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. Weighing in at 155lbs. This man is a wrestler. With a record of 31 wins & 12 loses. Fighting out of Albuquerque, New Mexico. The ultimate fighter season 2 winner, Joe "Daddy" Stevenson. </p><p> </p><p>

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. Weighing in at 155lbs. This man is a submission fighter. With a record of 12 wins & 1 lose. Fighting out of Spokane, Washington. Cody "AK Kid" McKenzie.</p><p> </p><p>

When the fight starts our referee will be Josh Rosenthal.”</p><p> </p><p>

Josh Rosenthal: “Are you ready? Are you ready? Let’s get it on.”</p><p> </p><p>

Round 1:</p><p>

Mike Goldberg: “Stevenson fakes shooting in, but McKenzie doesn't fall for it. Stevenson throws out a couple of jabs as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown. He has the takedown! McKenzie pulls guard. Stevenson pounds away with big elbows from the guard and McKenzie is having trouble doing anything about it! The referee has no option but to leap in and stop the fight! ANDDDDDDDDDD it’s all over!!!!”</p><p> </p><p>

Bruce Buffer: "Ladies and gentlemen, referee Josh Rosenthal has called a stop to this bout at 1:11 of the first round, declaring the winner via submission, Joe Stevenson.”</p><p> </p><p>

Mike Goldberg: “Here’s Joe Rogan.”</p><p> </p><p>

Joe Rogan: “I’m here with the winner Joe Stevenson.”</p><p>

Joe Stevenson: “Man, it’s great to talk to you again.”</p><p>

Joe Rogan: “After your lost to Mac Danzig at UFC 124 it looked like you were going to be cut by the UFC. Then their was a new president after White stepped down, did you expect to go?”</p><p>

Joe Stevenson: “John told me in his first week that he’ll give me another shot.”</p><p>

Joe Rogan: “Now that you are back in the win column, who do you want to fight next?”</p><p>

Joe Stevenson: “Just see who Doe wants me to fight.”</p><p>

Joe Rogan: “Joe Stevenson, ladies and gentlemen.”</p><p> </p><p>

<strong> War Machine vs. Ray Elbe</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Bruce Buffer: “This bout is in the Welterweight division. Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. Weighing in at 170lbs.This man is a submission fighter. With a record of 23 wins & 11 loses. Fighting out of Pheonix, Arizona. Ray "Magical" Elbe.</p><p> </p><p>

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. Weighing in at 170lbs.This man is a mixed martial artisit. With a record of 11 wins & 4 loses. Fighting out of Las Vegas, Nevada. War Machine.</p><p> </p><p>

When the fight starts our referee will be Herb Dean.”</p><p> </p><p>

Herb Dean: “Are you ready? Are you ready? Let’s get it on.”</p><p> </p><p>

Round 1:</p><p>

Mike Goldberg: “Elbe uses a feint to get War Machine off balance, but the flurry of rights and lefts that follow don't find their mark. A left jab misses and Elbe counters with a flurry of small strikes. Elbe shoots in, looking for a takedown. War Machine looks to grab a guillotine off the takedown. War Machine cannot stop the takedown, and has to pull guard. Elbe is trying to pass guard. War Machine is ready for the attempt though, and keeps Elbe firmly in guard. War Machine tries to ensnare Elbe in a triangle. Elbe shows great skill by twisting out of the triangle attempt and getting side control over War Machine. Elbe tries to lock War Machine into an armbar. War Machine gets caught by the armbar, and it's deep enough that he has to tap! ANDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD it’s all over!!!”</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

Bruce Buffer: "Ladies and gentlemen, referee Herb Dean has called a stop to this bout at 2:37 of the first round, declaring the winner via Submission, Ray Elbe.”</p><p> </p><p>

Mike Goldberg: “Here’s Joe Rogan.”</p><p> </p><p>

Joe Rogan: “I’m here with the winner Ray Elbe. War Machine was the favourite going into the house, but lost & now you face him here and beat him. How much confidence does that give you?”</p><p>

Ray Elbe: “It gives me a lot of confidence, not only is it a win over the favourite for the ultimate fighter but it’s also a win over a UFC vet.”</p><p>

Joe Rogan: “What do you expect to do after this fight?”</p><p>

Ray Elbe: “Go home and rest until I get another fight offer.”</p><p>

Joe Rogan: “Ray Elbe, ladies and gentlemen.”</p><p> </p><p>

(Comes back from commercial break. Joe Rogan is interviewing Big Nog and Brock Lesnar via satellite.)</p><p> </p><p>

Joe Rogan: “I’m here with Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira and Brock Lesnar. You guys are fighting against each other at UFC 131. Are you guys ready?”</p><p>

Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira: “I’m ready & better then ever.”</p><p>

Brock Lesnar: “I don’t care who my opponent is, I’m always ready.”</p><p>

Joe Rogan: “You guys are both coming of a lost against Cain Velasquez, is that helping you guys train?”</p><p>

Antonio Rodrigo Noguiera: “Yeah, I didn’t expect Cain to be that good on his feet but now I know not to underestimate anything.”</p><p>

Brock Lesnar: “I don’t care who I fight, as long as I get my belt back.”</p><p>

Joe Rogan: “Is their anything you want to ask each other?”</p><p>

Antonio Rodrigo Noguiera: “Yeah, are you ready to tap out Brock?”</p><p>

Brock Lesnar: “Hahaha, I won’t tap. Are you going to bring a pillow, cus your going to sleep.”</p><p>

Joe Rogan: “It’s been a good time talking to you too & I can’t wait for this fight next week.”</p><p>

Mike Goldberg (all you hear is his voice): “I’m sure we all are, next up we have Mac Danzig and Matt Wiman have their rematch.”</p><p>

<strong> Mac Danzig vs. Matt Wiman </strong></p><p> </p><p>

Bruce Buffer: “This bout is in the Lightweight division. Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. Weighing in at 155lbs. This man is a muat thai & submission fighter. With a record of 12 wins & 6 loses. Fighting out of Denver, Colorado. Matt "Handsome" Wiman.</p><p> </p><p>

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. Weighing in at 155lbs.This man is a boxer & submission fighter. With a record of 20 wins, 8 loses & 1 draw. Fighting out of Los Angeles, California. The ultimate fighter season 6 winner, Mac Danzig.</p><p> </p><p>

When the fight starts our referee will be Dan Miragliotta.”</p><p> </p><p>

Dan Miragliotta: “Are you ready? Are you ready? Let’s get it on.”</p><p> </p><p>

Round 1:</p><p>

Mike Goldberg: “Danzig avoids a quick jab and hits a leg kick. Danzig comes in with a couple of jabs, using them as cover so that he can shoot in. Wiman tries to avoid the takedown. The takedown is unsuccessful, Wiman avoided Danzig. An errant jab sets Danzig up to counter-strike with a body kick. Danzig counters a wayward left jab with a kick to the ribs. An exchange of strikes doesn't really lead to anything. We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. Wiman dodges a jab, and fires back with a clean punch. Wiman uses head movement to slip past a punch, then hits a solid left jab. A left jab misses, giving Danzig the chance to hit back with a straight left. Checking a leg kick, Wiman counters back immediately with a nice left. Wiman throws a left jab but Danzig uses good head movement to make sure it slips by. Wiman checks a leg kick and comes right back with a left jab to the cheek. The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left. Wiman slips past a flurry of rights and lefts and hits a clean left jab. Danzig uses head movement to avoid a left jab. Wiman checks a leg kick and comes right back with a stinging jab. Time expires and we come to the end of round one.”</p><p> </p><p>

Round 2:</p><p>

Mike Goldberg: “An exchange of strikes doesn't lead to any real damage. Stepping back, Wiman creates a bit of distance. Danzig steps back to avoid a left jab. Danzig chooses to shoot in on Wiman. Wiman cannot stop the takedown but is able to spin away almost immediately upon hitting the ground, and is quickly back on his feet. Wiman keeps out of range, assessing the situation. Danzig quickly gets in closer, looking to attack. Danzig is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket. Wiman now has Danzig standing in the pocket. Danzig looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Wiman. Wiman uses movement to keep out reach, meaning Danzig cannot get close enough to grapple. We move into the second half of this round. Danzig counters a left jab by using a flurry of quick punches to sting Wiman. Both fighters go to exchange blows, but neither hits a telling strike. Wiman throws a left jab but Danzig avoids it. Danzig comes in with a couple of jabs, using them as cover so that he can shoot in. Wiman attempts to avoid Danzig as he shoots in. Danzig can't get the takedown, Wiman was too quick to back away. There's under a minute left in this round. Both fighters advance and strike, but neither hits anything. Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up grappling. Danzig looks for a trip takedown. The takedown is completed, Wiman is on his back and pulls guard. Danzig begins trying to pass the guard. Wiman finds his opponent too skilled, and Danzig passes guard into side control. Round two ends as time expires.”</p><p> </p><p>

Round 3:</p><p>

Mike Goldberg: “Both fighters come toe-to-toe and strike, but none of the strikes result in significant damage being done. Wiman avoids a flurry of punches. Moving forward, Danzig counters a left jab with a solid left jab. Both fighters fire off strikes, neither produces any significant damage. An errant jab sets Danzig up to counter-strike with a series of quick lefts. Advancing, Danzig counters a left jab by using a kick to the ribs. We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. Backing out of range, Danzig circles tentatively. Wiman presses in closer to attack. Wiman tries for a left jab but Danzig moves out of range. Wiman hops around from foot to foot, looking for an opening. Danzig steps in closer to force the issue. Danzig uses a flurry of lefts and rights to get Wiman to cover up, then shoots in looking for a takedown. Wiman sees the takedown coming and tries to move. The takedown is unsuccessful, Wiman avoided Danzig. We move into the final sixty seconds of this round. A leg kick misses badly, giving Wiman an opening to score with a stinging left jab. The fight comes to an end as the time limit expires.”</p><p> </p><p>

Bruce Buffer: "Ladies and gentlemen, we go to the judges’ scorecards. The judges scored this contest 30-27, 30-27 & 29-28. Declaring the winner, Mac Danzig.”</p><p> </p><p>

Mike Goldberg: “Here’s Joe Rogan.”</p><p> </p><p>

Joe Rogan: “I’m here with the winner Mac Danzig. You finally get your redemption”</p><p>

Mac Danzig: “Yeah.”</p><p>

Joe Rogan: “Did you want to get the fight down, in fear that the same thing would happen again?”</p><p>

Mac Danzig: “No, I was sure the same thing wouldn’t happen again.”</p><p>

Joe Rogan: “Who would you like to fight next?”</p><p>

Mac Danzig: “I don’t know. Maybe give an WEC come over a rude awakening in the UFC.”</p><p>

Joe Rogan: “Mac Danzig, ladies and gentlemen.”</p><p> </p><p>

<strong> Tommy Speer vs. Joseph Ambrose </strong></p><p> </p><p>

Bruce Buffer: “Our co-main event of the evening is to determine the ultimate fighter season 13 winner. Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. Weighing in at 170lbs. This man is a submission fighter. With a record of 15 wins & 3 loses. Fighting out of San Diego, California. Joseph "J.J." Ambrose.</p><p> </p><p>

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. Weighing in at 170lbs. This man is a wrestler. With a record of 18 wins & 5 loses. Fighting out of Elgin, Minnesota. Tommy "The Farm Boy" Speer.</p><p> </p><p>

When the fight starts our referee will be Yves Lavigne.”</p><p> </p><p>

Yves Lavigne: “Are you ready? Are you ready? Let’s get it on.”</p><p> </p><p>

Round 1: </p><p>

Mike Goldberg: “Ambrose slips out of the way of a flurry of punches. Speer counters a right kick to the legs with a quick series of punches. A left jab misses and Ambrose strikes back with a kick to the side of the ribs. Speer throws a looping punch, but Ambrose avoids it. Not letting up, Ambrose steps in closer to pressure Speer into action. Ambrose uses a smart combination to get Speer to cover up, then shoots in looking for a takedown. Speer sees the takedown coming and tries to move. The takedown doesn't work, Speer saw it coming and got out of range. We pass the halfway mark of this round. Speer throws three punches in quick succession, but Ambrose was out of range. Not letting Speer settle at all, Ambrose comes in closer. Speer doesn't get drawn in as Ambrose feints a kick. A flicked jab from Speer only finds gloves. Not letting Speer settle, Ambrose moves in closer. Ambrose uses a nice combination as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown. Speer tries to avoid the takedown. The takedown doesn't work, Speer saw it coming and got out of range. We have one minute of the round remaining. Ambrose avoids a jab. They exchange strikes, but neither fighter inflicts any real damage. Round one ends as time expires.”</p><p> </p><p>

Round 2:</p><p>

Mike Goldberg: “There's the bell and round number two begins! A flurry of punches miss Ambrose and allow him to counter-strike with a left jab to the cheek. A jab misses and Ambrose counters with a vicious leg kick. Ambrose slips out of the way of a jab. A straight left from Speer fails to land. Not letting up, Ambrose steps in closer to pressure Speer into action. There's a takedown attempt from Ambrose. Speer counters with a left jab that catches Ambrose hard. Speer counters an errant left jab with a barrage of big right hands! We go past the halfway point of this round. Ambrose slips past a flurry of rights and lefts and hits a right body kick. Using head movement, Ambrose slips past a left jab and counters with a solid left jab. Using head movement to slip past a left jab, Speer hits a crisp left jab. Speer throws a nice sequence of punches, but Ambrose covers up and absorbs them. Ambrose shoots in, looking for a close range double leg. Ambrose goes under an attempted counter right hand. The takedown is successful, Speer pulls guard. Ambrose attempts to pass guard and gain a better position. Ambrose passes to side control with ease. We have one minute of the round remaining. Ambrose attempts to armbar Speer from side control. Speer stops Ambrose from applying it. The time is up, and that's the end of round two.”</p><p> </p><p>

Round 3:</p><p>

Mike Goldberg: “Ambrose counters a left jab by hitting a solid left jab. An exchange of blows doesn't really produce any damage or a clear advantage. Ambrose shoots in for a takedown. A counter right cross is too slow to catch Ambrose. The takedown is successful, Ambrose almost gets side control but has to settle for half guard. Ambrose begins trying to get his leg free of the half guard. He passes to side control. Ambrose attempts to armbar Speer from side control. Ambrose gets an armbar and applies pressure to the arm, Speer is in huge trouble! Out of the blue, Speer pops his arm free! Ambrose must not have had it locked in as tight as it looked. Speer bursts into life and tries to scramble into a better position. Speer leaves a leg in as they scramble, and Ambrose immediately tries to grab it. Grabbing a leg, Ambrose quickly sinks in an ankle lock and forces the tap out! ANDDDDDDDDDDD it’s all over!!!”</p><p> </p><p>

Bruce Buffer: "Ladies and gentlemen, referee Yves Lavigne has called a stop to this bout at 3:07 of the first round, declaring the winner via submission, The Ultimate Fighter Season 13 Winner Joseph Ambrose.”</p><p> </p><p>

Mike Goldberg: “Here’s Joe Rogan.”</p><p> </p><p>

Joe Rogan: “I’m here with the winner Joseph Ambrose. How does it feel to be the ultimate fighter season 13 winner?”</p><p>

Joseph Ambrose: “****ing awesome.”</p><p>

Joe Rogan: “Woah, this is national t.v. During the season Tommy Speer lost but came back in the wild card spot. Do you think he deserved to be hear?”</p><p>

Joseph Ambrose: “Yeah, he still won the rest of his fights.”</p><p>

Joe Rogan: “With this win you are now in the welterweight tournament, what do you think of the other fighters in it?”</p><p>

Joseph Ambrose: “They’ve all been around that game longer then me, so it should be fun. It will also help get my name out.”</p><p>

Joe Rogan: “Joseph Ambrose, ladies and gentlemen.”</p><p> </p><p>

(After the break John Doe was standing next to Mike Goldberg.)</p><p>

Mike Goldberg: “I’m hear with UFC pres. John Doe. So you have an announcement for us?”</p><p>

John Doe: “Yep, one of the coach for season 14 of the ultimate fighter will be the featherweight champion, Mark Hominick. He will coach against a fighter to be determined later.”</p><p>

Mike Goldberg: “Hmmmm. So what’s the weight classes going to be?”</p><p>

John Doe: “It will be the introduction of the flyweight weight class. This season will be huge, well not exactly.”</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Evan Dunham vs. Kenny Florian</strong></p><p>

Bruce Buffer: “It’sssssssssssss time for out main event. This fight is 3 rounds in the lightweight division. Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. Weighing in at 155lbs. This man is a muay thai & submission fighter. With a record of 13 wins & 5 loses. Fighting out of Brookline, Massachusetts. Kenny "KenFlo" Florian.</p><p> </p><p>

Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. Weighing in at 155lbs. This man is a submission wrestler. With a record of 12 wins & 1 lose. Fighting out of Las Vegas, Nevada. Evan Dunham.</p><p> </p><p>

When the fight starts our referee will be Herb Dean.”</p><p> </p><p>

Herb Dean: (Calls both fighters forward) “Alright gentlemen, we've been over the instructions in the dressing room: protect yourself at all times; follow my instructions at all times. Let's have a good, clean fight. Now touch gloves to make it official.” (They both touch gloves.)</p><p> </p><p>

Round 1:</p><p>

Mike Goldberg: “An attempted inside leg kick misses, giving Florian the opportunity to counter with a solid left jab. Dunham counters a left jab by hitting a quick series of punches. Florian waits for a flurry of punches to stop, then hits a left jab to the cheek. Florian hops around from foot to foot, looking for an opening. Dunham comes in closer to press the issue. There's a takedown attempt from Dunham. Florian attempts to avoid Dunham as he shoots in. The takedown doesn't work, Florian saw it coming and got out of range. We pass the halfway mark of this round. An exchange of strikes goes nowhere. Both fighters come toe-to-toe and strike, but none of the strikes result in significant damage being done. Dunham shows good head movement to avoid getting caught with a jab. Dunham uses head movement to avoid a left jab. We move into the final sixty seconds of this round. Florian tries for a left jab but Dunham uses head movement to avoid it. They come together and throw strikes, both miss. Round one ends as time expires.”</p><p> </p><p>

Round 2:</p><p>

Mike Goldberg: “From what we could hear of his corner, it sounds like Florian has been instructed to push the pace and try to overwhelm Dunham in this round. Florian steps back to avoid a kick to the body. Florian counters a right kick to the body by hitting a jab. Florian counters a left jab with a left jab to the cheek. Moving in closer, Florian looks like he wants to strike from the pocket. The two fighters move closer, ready to strike. Dunham throws a barrage of big punches but Florian bobs and weaves, not letting any of them find a home. Dunham slips past a jab and scores with a series of quick, sharp punches. Dunham throws a flurry of punches but Florian covers up well. We go past the halfway point of this round. Dunham slips past a jab and scores with a jab. Dunham lets a jab sail wide and counter-strikes with a leg kick. Florian falls to the ground, that kick looks like it may have been an accidental low blow! The referee checks on him and gets an assurance that he will be fit to continue. The referee gives him a minute to recover, stopping the clock in the meantime. Florian is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket. Florian is in the pocket, ready to attack Dunham. A flurry of rights and lefts all miss, allowing Florian to hit a nice jab. Florian throws a left jab but Dunham uses good head movement to make sure it slips by. The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left. A left jab misses the mark and allows Dunham to counter with a crisp left hook to the body. Florian uses head movement to cause a left jab to sail harmlessly by. Florian tries for a left jab but Dunham uses head movement to avoid it. Time expires and we come to the end of round two.”</p><p> </p><p>

Round 3:</p><p>

Mike Goldberg: “Both fighters fire off strikes, but neither does any significant damage. Florian feints left, then right. Dunham throws a couple of jabs, then chooses to shoot in on Florian. He has the takedown! Florian pulls guard. Dunham looks to get past the guard. Dunham struggles but cannot find a way past and remains stuck in guard. Florian pulls Dunham close and scores with a couple of short punches to the side of his head. Dunham lies on top of Florian, basically smothering him. Dunham throws some small strikes, but is clearly just taking a moment to try and catch his breath. Florian grabs hold of an arm and attempts a triangle choke on Dunham from the bottom of the guard. Dunham defends well against it. We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. The clock runs down as Florian is being smothered against the ground by Dunham. Dunham tries to smother Florian, but he squirms free. Florian raises his legs and tries to get Dunham into an omoplata. In a great show of technique, Florian uses the omoplata as the basis for taking the back. The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left. Dunham springs back to his feet, albeit at the expense of a few punches to the body and head. We reach the time limit and this fight is over.”</p><p> </p><p>

Bruce Buffer: "Ladies and gentlemen, we go to the judges’ scorecards. The judges scored this contest 30-27, 29-28 & 29-28. Declaring the winner, Evan Dunham.”</p><p> </p><p>

Mike Goldberg: “Here’s Joe Rogan.”</p><p> </p><p>

Joe Rogan: “I’m here with the winner Evan Dunham. After a victory over a veteran like Kenny Florian, where do you see yourself in the lightweight title picture?”</p><p>

Evan Dunham: “No offence to Pettis but I believe I should get the next shot at the title.”</p><p>

Joe Rogan: “Why do you think that?”</p><p>

Evan Dunham: “Well I’ve had more fights in the UFC & I’ve beaten better fighters then he has.”</p><p>

Joe Rogan: “That’s a good reason. Evan Dunham, ladies and gentlemen.”</p><p> </p><p>

Unaired Prelim bouts:</p><p>

Daniel Weichel vs. Dylan Clay</p><p>

Daniel Weichel defeats Dylan Clay (Submission (Guillotine) in 4:51 of round 2). The match was rated as being Average.</p><p> </p><p>

Pat Barry vs. James McSweeney </p><p>

Pat 'HD' Barry defeats 'The Hammer' James McSweeney (Knock Out (Punch) in 0:50 of round 2). The match was rated as being Fantastic.</p><p> </p><p>

Nate Loughran vs. Garrett Davis </p><p>

Nate Loughran defeats 'One-Two' Garett Davis (Submission (Triangle With Armbar) in 3:57 of round 2). The match was rated as being Good.</p><p> </p><p>

Ansar Chalangov vs. Thomas Denny </p><p>

Ansar Chalangov defeats Thomas 'Wildman' Denny (Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 3). The match was rated as being Poor.</p><p> </p><p>

Tim Hague vs. Chad Corvin </p><p>

Tim Hague defeats Chad Corvin (Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 3). The match was rated as being Poor.</p><p> </p><p>

Chris Liguori vs. Sauli Heilimo </p><p>

Sauli Heilimo defeats Chris 'The Story' Liguori (Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 3). The match was rated as being Decent.</p><p> </p><p>

Lee Doski vs. Matt Makowski </p><p>

'Weapon X' Matt Makowski defeats Lee Doski (Submission (Armbar) in 3:26 of round 1). The match was rated as being Decent.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

Fight of the night: Pat Barry vs. James McSweeney </p><p>

KO of the night: Pat Barry</p><p>

Submission of the night: Joseph Ambrose</p>

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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;"> TUF 13 Finale press confrence- highlights</span></strong></p><p>

Matt Edwards- blurcat.com reporter.</p><p> </p><p>

Releases- Other then the normal ones for tuf, James McSweeny is also being released.</p><p> </p><p>

Welterweight Tournament- John Alessio will face Joseph Ambrose</p>

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="damonster" data-cite="damonster" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="30090" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div><img src=http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/8756/ufc131.jpg><p> UFC 131</p><p> Date: Jun 11, 2011</p><p> Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada</p><p> Venue: Rogers Arena</p><p> Broadcast: Pay-per-view</p><p> </p><p> Main Card:</p><p> • Brock Lesnar -230 vs. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira +180</p><p> • Chuck Liddell -450 vs. Krzysztof Soszynski +350</p><p> • Nick Ring -200 vs. Alan Belcher +150</p><p> • Takanori Gomi -480 vs. Jeremy Stephens +380</p><p> • Cole Miller -420 vs. Donald Cerrone +330</p><p> </p><p> Preliminary Card:</p><p> • Jason Briliz +260 vs. Ryan Bader -330</p><p> • Renzo Gracie +150 vs. TJ Grant -190</p><p> • Jason Reinhardt +200 vs. Chad Mendes -260</p><p> • Brad Tavares -360 vs. Dave Branch +280</p><p> • Aaron Riley +290 vs. Jacob Volkmann -370</p><p> • Matt Brown -250 vs. Mark Scanlon II +190</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> don't forget to get your UFC 131 predictions in.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Eddie Alvarez and the UFC</span></strong></p><p>

Daniel Tuxford- blurcat.com reporter.</p><p> </p><p>

The day of Eddie Alvarez's next fight against Aoki, the UFC announced that they have signed an associate contract with Alvarez.</p><p> </p><p>

"Eddie came to us looking for a contract after learning who the new Bellator CEO was going to be." Said John Doe, the president of the UFC. "We would have loved to sign him to an exclusive contract but he is currently under one with Bellator, although he has expressed intrest in sign an exclusive contract with us." After being asked what he would do if Alvarez loses tonight. "If he loses tonight, he loses. It won't change our thought about him."</p><p> </p><p>

Eddie Alvarez's opponent for his UFC debut is not chosen yet & he will have to wait before he can fight for them.</p>

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<p>Main Card:</p><p>

• <strong>Brock Lesnar -230</strong> vs. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira +180</p><p>

• <strong>Chuck Liddell -450 </strong>vs. Krzysztof Soszynski +350</p><p>

• Nick Ring -200 vs. <strong>Alan Belcher +150</strong></p><p>

• <strong>Takanori Gomi -480</strong> vs. Jeremy Stephens +380</p><p>

• <strong>Cole Miller -420 </strong>vs. Donald Cerrone +330</p><p> </p><p>

Preliminary Card:</p><p>

• Jason Briliz +260 vs. <strong>Ryan Bader -330</strong></p><p>

• <strong>Renzo Gracie +150</strong> vs. TJ Grant -190</p><p>

• <strong>Jason Reinhardt +200</strong> vs. Chad Mendes -260</p><p>

• <strong>Brad Tavares -360</strong> vs. Dave Branch +280</p><p>

• Aaron Riley +290 vs. <strong>Jacob Volkmann -370</strong></p><p>

• <strong>Matt Brown -250</strong> vs. Mark Scanlon II +190</p>

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<p><img src=http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/8756/ufc131.jpg></p><p> UFC 131</p><p> </p><p> Main Card:</p><p> </p><p> (The opening for UFC 131 starts.)</p><p> Krzysztof Soszynski: “Chuck Liddell has passed his prime & should retire, I’ll show that he is losing his touch tonight.”</p><p> Chuck Liddell: “Everyone thinks my fighting career is done, well I’ll show them tonight.”</p><p> Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira: “Lesnar is going to try and win after losing to Cain & his only way is by taking me down. But once it gets to the ground I’ll submit him.”</p><p> Brock Lesnar: “Nogueira is going to try and get the fight to the ground and submit me, but he won’t & it will be a long night for him.”</p><p> </p><p> (A video package airs, showing all the highlights from the Main Card fighters.)</p><p> </p><p> Mike Goldberg: “Hello fight fans and welcome to UFC 131. I’m Mike Goldberg here with my broadcasting partner Joe Rogan. Tonight we have a main event of Brock Lesnar vs. the Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira in the Heavyweight championship.”</p><p> Joe Rogan: “This fight is going to be exciting. Lesnar & Nogueira are both coming off loses to Cain and will do anything to get back into the title picture. Lesnar is a wrestler and Nogueira is a BJJ fighter so it should be interesting to see what happens.”</p><p> Mike Goldberg: “In our co-main event UFC hall of famer Chuck Liddell takes on Krzysztof Soszynski in the Light Heavyweight division.”</p><p> Joe Rogan: “Chuck Liddell is currently on a long losing streak & it would be interesting to see if he can win tonight & how. If the fight goes to the ground Soszynski has the ability go submit Liddell and well try to do that.”</p><p> Mike Goldberg: “Come up next we have our first fight of the night.”</p><p> </p><p> <strong> Cole Miller vs. Donald Cerrone</strong></p><p> </p><p> Bruce Buffer: “We are live, from the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia for UFC 131! Our first bout of the evening is in the Lightweight division. Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. Weighing in at 155lbs.This man is a submission fighter. With a record of 14 wins & 3 loses. Fighting out of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone. </p><p> </p><p> Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. Weighing in at 155lbs. This man is a submission fighter. With a record of 18 wins & 4 loses. Fighting out of Coconut Creek, Florida. Cole "Magrinho" Miller.</p><p> </p><p> When the fight starts our referee will be Josh Rosenthal.”</p><p> </p><p> Josh Rosenthal: “Are you ready? Are you ready? Let’s get it on.”</p><p> </p><p> Round 1:</p><p> Mike Goldberg: “Cerrone avoids a jab. Cerrone looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Miller. Cerrone grabs Miller and pulls him into a grapple. Cerrone is trying to muscle Miller up against the cage. Miller doesn't let himself be driven back though, and gains a dominant position in the grapple instead. Miller tries to suck Cerrone to the ground by wrapping his legs around the waist and pulling guard. He achieves it, Cerrone is now on the ground in his guard. Miller attempts a triangle choke on Cerrone from the bottom of the guard. Miller gets the triangle fully applied...and there's the tap out! ANDDDDDDDDDD it’s all over!!!”</p><p> </p><p> Bruce Buffer: "Ladies and gentlemen, referee Josh Rosenthal has called a stop to this bout at 1:37 of the first round, declaring the winner via submission, Cole Miller.”</p><p> </p><p> Mike Goldberg: “Here’s Joe Rogan.”</p><p> </p><p> Joe Rogan: “I’m here with the winner Cole Miller. Did Cerrone calling you out affect you coming into the training for this fight?”</p><p> Cole Miller: “Yeah it did, but not the way you would think. I wanted to show that if you call me out I’ll beat you, hands down.”</p><p> Joe Rogan: “With a crowd lightweight division like this, where do you expect you will be place in the rankings after your victory tonight?”</p><p> Cole Miller: “I feel I should fight some top 10 lightweights and should be able to beat them all.”</p><p> Joe Rogan: “Cole Miller, ladies and gentlemen.”</p><p> </p><p> <strong> Takanori Gomi vs. Jeremy Stephens </strong></p><p> </p><p> Bruce Buffer: “This bout is in the Lightweight division. Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. Weighing in at 155lbs.This man is a freestyle fighter. With a record of 19 wins & 6 loses. Fighting out of San Diego, California. Jeremy "Lil' Heathen" Stephens.</p><p> </p><p> Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. Weighing in at 155lbs.This man is a wrestler. With a record of 32 wins & 7 loses. Fighting out of San Jose, California. Takanori "The Fireball Kid" Gomi.</p><p> </p><p> When the fight starts our referee will be Herb Dean.”</p><p> </p><p> Herb Dean: “Are you ready? Are you ready? Let’s get it on.”</p><p> </p><p> Round 1:</p><p> Mike Goldberg: “Gomi slips out of the way of a body kick. An attempted body kick misses and Gomi fires back with a jab. Gomi shoots in for a takedown. Stephens tries to hook a guillotine as Gomi comes in. The takedown is successful, it's a single leg that leaves Stephens pulling guard. Gomi starts trying to work to get past the guard. Stephens comfortably blocks the attempt and keeps Gomi in guard. Stephens attempts a triangle choke on Gomi from the bottom of the guard. In a show of great skill, Gomi spins out of the triangle attempt and gains side control. Gomi tries to lock Stephens into an arm triangle. Stephens doesn't allow the arm triangle to be applied. Stephens looks ready to try and scramble, but Gomi is quick to move to prevent that. We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. Gomi starts trying to work to go from side control to mount. He can't quite manage to get to mount on this attempt. Stephens works some separation, then tries to quickly scramble his way into a better position. The scramble leaves Gomi on top in side control. Gomi punches down at Stephens, but they are easily taken on the gloves. Gomi blocks Stephens as he tries to get enough separation to scramble up. The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left. Stephens takes a knee strike to the ribs from under side control. Gomi begins trying to get himself into mount. He can't get the mount. Time expires and we come to the end of round one.”</p><p> </p><p> Round 2:</p><p> Mike Goldberg: “Stephens gets suckered in by a feint, and is lucky to avoid the combination that follows. Gomi steps back to avoid a push kick. There's a takedown attempt from Stephens. Gomi tries to avoid the takedown. Stephens can't get the takedown, Gomi was too quick to back away. Gomi uses a smart combination to get Stephens to cover up, then shoots in looking for a takedown. He has the takedown! Stephens pulls guard. Gomi pounds away with right hands, but doesn't do much damage, if any, Stephens is comfortable holding guard. Stephens tries to catch Gomi with a punch, but it is not on target. Gomi begins trying to pass the guard. Stephens keeps Gomi in guard. Gomi gets pushed back thanks to a butterfly guard, and Stephens quickly scrambles. Gomi seizes the opportunity, Stephens was too slow and can do no more than turtle up with his opponent on top. We go past the halfway point of this round. Gomi pounds away, the turtled up Stephens is in serious trouble! Stephens takes a few punches on the way, but manages to get back to standing. The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left. Gomi feints an attack, keeping Stephens on his toes. Stephens uses a smart combination to get Gomi to cover up, then shoots in looking for a takedown. Gomi not only stops the takedown, he manages to wrestle Stephens to the floor! Stephens pulls half guard. Takanori Gomi looks very tired out there. Gomi throws some small strikes, but is clearly just taking a moment to try and catch his breath.”</p><p> </p><p> Round 3:</p><p> Mike Goldberg: “Gomi gets suckered in by a feint, and is fortunate to avoid the barrage of big right hands that follow it. Gomi slips out of the way of a body kick. Stephens throws a spinning back fist but Gomi avoids it. A feint sets up Stephens perfectly to try to get a knock out with a scorching right cross, but Gomi sees it at the last possible moment and ducks under. Stephens tries for a right body kick but Gomi moves out of range. A left hand misses, allowing Stephens to counter with a body kick. Stephens circles around Gomi. The fight slows as Gomi sits back and allows Stephens to circle. We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. Stephens looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Gomi. He gets into range. They both meet with strikes, but neither does any damage. Jeremy Stephens looks very tired out there. Stepping back, Gomi creates a bit of distance. Stephens circles, looking for an opening. It seems that Gomi is happy to let Stephens circle for the moment. We have one minute of the round remaining. Both throw strikes at each other, both easily defend the other's attempt. We reach the time limit and this fight is over.”</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> Bruce Buffer: "Ladies and gentlemen we go to the judges’ scorecards. All three judges score this contest 29-28, declaring the winner Takanori Gomi.”</p><p> </p><p> Mike Goldberg: “Here’s Joe Rogan.”</p><p> </p><p> Joe Rogan: “I’m here with the winner Takanori Gomi. You are having an up & down ride in the UFC, do you think you’ll change that around?”</p><p> Takanori Gomi: “Yeah, I just need to get a hang of the octagon.”</p><p> Joe Rogan: “Is their anyone you want to fight next?”</p><p> Takanori Gomi: “Well see who Doe gives me.”</p><p> Joe Rogan: “Takanori Gomi, ladies and gentlemen”</p><p> </p><p> <strong> Nick Ring vs. Alan Belcher </strong></p><p> </p><p> Bruce Buffer: “This bout is in the Middleweight division. Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. Weighing in at 185lbs. This man is a muay thai &Submission fighter. With a record of 16 wins & 6 loses. Fighting out of Biloxi, Mississippi. Alan "The Talent" Belcher.</p><p> </p><p> Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. Weighing in at 185lbs.This man is a kick boxer. With a record of 11 wins & 0 loses. Fighting out of Calgary, Alberta. Nick "The Promise" Ring.</p><p> </p><p> When the fight starts our referee will be Dan Miragliotta.”</p><p> </p><p> Dan Miragliotta: “Are you ready? Are you ready? Let’s get it on.”</p><p> </p><p> Round 1:</p><p> Mike Goldberg: “A feint puts him off balance, and Ring only just avoids a huge right hook. Ring steps back to avoid a barrage of big punches. An errant jab sets Ring up to counter-strike with a solid left. Ring avoids a barrage of big right hands. Belcher steps in, feints a kick, then darts back out. Belcher tries for a right body kick but Ring moves out of range. We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. Ring fakes a lunge. Belcher doesn't let Ring settle, stepping in closer to impose himself. Ring catches a right leg kick and goes for a takedown but Belcher is able to block it. Ring chooses to shoot in on Belcher. Ring eats a stiff counter right hook and is down hard! Belcher moves in quickly, kneeling beside Ring and starting to hammer down with punches! Ring survives then onslaught and manages to pull half guard. Belcher stands up out of half guard and backs off, wanting the fight to continue standing. We have one minute of the round remaining. They come together and strike, but neither can land a clean shot. Ring looks to move in and stand in the pocket. Keen to keep space between them, Belcher backs away. Round one ends as time expires.”</p><p> </p><p> Round 2:</p><p> Mike Goldberg: “There's the bell and round number two begins! Belcher just avoids a combination of short sharp punches and hits a right hook that sends Ring reeling backward and down to the ground! Belcher moves in quickly, kneeling beside Ring and starting to hammer down with punches! Belcher fires away with punches, Ring is taking powerful shot after powerful shot! The referee jumps in and saves Ring from taking any more shots! ANDDDDDDDDDDDD it’s all over!!!”</p><p> </p><p> Bruce Buffer: "Ladies and gentlemen, referee Dan Miragliotta has called a stop to this bout at 0:41 of the second round, declaring the winner via TKO, Alan Belcher.”</p><p> </p><p> Mike Goldberg: “Here’s Joe Rogan.”</p><p> </p><p> Joe Rogan: “I’m here with the winner Alan Belcher. Welcome back.”</p><p> Alan Belcher: “Thanks.”</p><p> Joe Rogan: “It looked like your fighting career was over after your last injure, did you think so?”</p><p> Alan Belcher: “I was hoping it wasn’t but I didn’t know for sure.”</p><p> Joe Rogan: “Now that you’ve got that first win under your belt in your return, who do your want to fight next?”</p><p> Alan Belcher: “Well I was supposed to fight Damien Maia before I was injured, so why not him.”</p><p> Joe Rogan: “It’s great seeing you back. Alan Belcher, ladies and gentlemen.”</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Brad Tavares vs. Dave Branch</strong></p><p> </p><p> Round 1:</p><p> Mike Goldberg: “Branch dives forward, trying to grab a leg! Branch isn't fast enough, Tavares side-stepped out of the way. They exchange strikes, but neither fighter inflicts any real damage. Branch takes a jab to the cheek. A left hand misses, allowing Branch to counter with a stinging left jab. Tavares keeps out of range, assessing the situation. Not letting up, Branch steps in closer to pressure Tavares into action. There's a takedown attempt from Branch. Tavares tries to step away from the takedown. The takedown is unsuccessful, Tavares avoided Branch. We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. Tavares comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket. Standing his ground, Branch looks happy to engage Tavares in the pocket. Branch looks to be trying to close the distance between them. Not wanting to grapple, Tavares uses strikes to keep Branch at a distance. Branch slips out of the way of a crazy spinning back fist. There's under a minute left in this round. There is an exchange of strikes, but neither fighter does any damage. Branch slips out of the way of a combination of short sharp punches. The time runs out on round one.”</p><p> </p><p> Round 2:</p><p> Mike Goldberg: “Branch slips out of the way of a leg kick. Tavares steps in, feints a kick, then darts back out. Branch dives forward, trying to grab a leg! Tavares gets his leg trapped, but is able to block a heel hook from being applied. Tavares can't stop being tripped though, and has to pull half guard. Branch looks to pass half guard and get side control. Tavares keeps his half guard secure. Tavares struggles and manages to go from half guard to full guard. Branch begins trying to pass the guard. He can't get free of the guard. Tavares works some separation, and Branch ends up standing looking down at him. We move into the second half of this round. Tavares deflects a right hand that comes down, and then quickly scrambles back up. Tavares is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Branch. Tavares grapples with Branch, who made no attempt to escape. Tavares hits Branch with some short strikes to the side of the head while grappling. Branch tries to wriggle free, but Tavares controls him well and gets in a few close-range punches too. Branch gets caught with a couple of nice short punches as Tavares uses his dirty boxing to inflict some punishment. We have one minute of the round remaining. Tavares uses dirty boxing and gets in a few crisp punches on Branch as they grapple. Branch gets caught with a couple of nice short punches as Tavares uses his dirty boxing to inflict some punishment. Branch tries to wriggle free, but Tavares controls him well and gets in a few close-range punches too. Tavares and Branch separate and we're back to a stand-off. Round two is brought to an end as time runs out.”</p><p> </p><p> Round 3:</p><p> Mike Goldberg: “Branch counters a right kick to the body by hitting a series of lefts. Suddenly, Branch dives forward and tries to grab a leg! Branch gets hold of a leg and tries to apply a heel hook...but Tavares defends against it well. Tavares does have to fall backward though, and ends up pulling half guard. Branch attempts to pass half guard and gain a better position. Branch isn't able to pass from half guard thanks to the tenacious defence of Tavares. Tavares tries to sweep Branch. The sweep is well executed, flipping them over so that Tavares is on top in half guard. Branch keeps Tavares, who looked to be trying to stand up, in half guard. Branch tries to ensnare a leg from the bottom of half guard. A kneebar is applied, Tavares has to tap out before his knee is twisted out of place! ANDDDDDDDDD it’s all over!!!”</p><p> </p><p> Bruce Buffer: "Ladies and gentlemen, referee Dan Miragliotta has called a stop to this bout at 2:31 of the third round, declaring the winner via submission, Dave Branch.”</p><p> </p><p> <strong> Chuck Liddell vs. Krzysztof Soszynski</strong></p><p> </p><p> Bruce Buffer: “Our co-main event of the evening is in the Light Heavyweight division. Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. Weighing in at 205lbs. This man is a submission fighter. With a record of 25 wins, 11 loses & 1 draw. Fighting out of Temecula, California. Krzysztof "The Polish Experiment" Soszynski.</p><p> </p><p> Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. Weighing in at 205lbs. This man is a sprawl and brawler. With a record of 21 wins & 8 loses. Fighting out of San Luis Obispo, California. Chuck "The Iceman" Liddell.</p><p> </p><p> When the fight starts our referee will be Yves Lavigne.”</p><p> </p><p> Yves Lavigne: “Are you ready? Are you ready? Let’s get it on.”</p><p> </p><p> Round 1: </p><p> Mike Goldberg: “Soszynski suddenly finds himself in big trouble, forced up against the cage by a series of right hands! Soszynski falls to the ground! Liddell continues to pound away, sensing victory! The referee jumps in and saves Soszynski from taking any more shots! ANDDDDDDDDDDDD it’s all over!!!!”</p><p> </p><p> Bruce Buffer: "Ladies and gentlemen, referee Yves Lavigne has called a stop to this bout at 0:27 of the first round, declaring the winner via TKO, Chuck Liddell.”</p><p> </p><p> Mike Goldberg: “Here’s Joe Rogan.”</p><p> </p><p> Joe Rogan: “I’m here with the winner Chuck Liddell. Wow. This is your first win since 2008, how happy are you?”</p><p> Chuck Liddell: “I’m so happy.”</p><p> Joe Rogan: “It seemed like you might be retiring before this fight, did thoughts go threw your head?”</p><p> Chuck Liddell: “Yeah of course, but I decide I just wanted to fight again.”</p><p> Joe Rogan: “Chuck Liddell, ladies and gentlemen.”</p><p> </p><p> <strong> Jason Brilz vs. Ryan Bader </strong></p><p> </p><p> Round 1:</p><p> Mike Goldberg: “Bader steps back to avoid a left jab. A feint sets up a kick to the body, but Bader manages to just avoid it. Brilz feints rushing in, but withdraws. Brilz looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Bader. They start grappling, Bader looks happy to engage Brilz at close quarters. Brilz is trying to muscle Bader up against the cage. Brilz does it, Bader is stuck with his back to the cage. Brilz keeps Bader up against the cage with wrestling, then uses a hard foot stomp. Brilz tries to throw a knee strike, but Bader uses wrestling to prevent him from launching it. Brilz attempts to hit a knee strike, but Bader tightens the clinch, preventing the blow from being launched. We pass the halfway mark of this round. Bader wrestles back against Brilz, turning him around so that he now has his back to the cage. Showing his ability to control opponents, Bader smothers Brilz against the cage while nailing him with short strikes to the body for about sixty seconds. We have one minute of the round remaining. Having been stuck against the cage for a while without any progress, the referee brings them back to the center. Moving in closer, Brilz looks like he may want to wrestle Bader. Brilz grapples with Bader, who made no attempt to escape. Brilz finds his dirty boxing smothered, and Bader gains the dominant position in the grapple. Bader is trying to muscle Brilz up against the cage. Bader does it, Brilz is stuck with his back to the cage. The time runs out on round one.”</p><p> </p><p> Round 2:</p><p> Mike Goldberg: “Moving forward, Brilz counters a left jab with a right handed bomb that knocks Bader clean off his feet! Brilz quickly tries to set up the dazed Bader for an armbar. The armbar is locked in, tight enough that Bader has to tap out! ANDDDDDDDDD it’s all over!!!”</p><p> </p><p> Bruce Buffer: "Ladies and gentlemen, referee Yves Lavigne has called a stop to this bout at 1:03 of the second round, declaring the winner via submission, Jason Brilz.”</p><p> </p><p> <strong> Brock Lesnar vs. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira</strong></p><p> Bruce Buffer: “It’sssssssssssss time for out main event. This fight is 3 rounds in the Heavyweight division. Introducing first, fighting in the blue corner. Weighing in at 240lbs. This man is a submission fighter. With a record of 32 wins, 6 loses & 1 draw. Fighting out of Gardena, California. Antonio Rodrigo "Minotauro" Nogueira.</p><p> </p><p> Introducing his opponent, fighting in the red corner. Weighing in at 265lbs. This man is a wrestler. With a record of 5 wins & 2 loses. Fighting out of Alexandria, Minnesota. Brock Lesnar.</p><p> </p><p> When the fight starts our referee will be Herb Dean.”</p><p> </p><p> Herb Dean: (Calls both fighters forward) “Alright gentlemen, we've been over the instructions in the dressing room: protect yourself at all times; follow my instructions at all times. Let's have a good, clean fight. Now touch gloves to make it official.” (They don’t touch gloves.)</p><p> </p><p> Round 1:</p><p> Mike Goldberg: “A left jab misses and Nogueira counters with a nice jab. After a one-two combination narrowly misses, Lesnar is able to strike back with a left jab to the cheek. A nicely executed one-two combination sets up a takedown attempt from Nogueira. The takedown doesn't work, Lesnar sprawled to defend it and then works into a clinch position. Lesnar looks to scoop his opponent up for a slam. Lesnar gets it! Nogueira manages to pull guard upon impact. Lesnar unloads with some big elbows, but Nogueira deals with them comfortably. Nogueira attempts to lock on a triangle choke. Lesnar pulls free of the triangle and brilliantly spins to side control. Lesnar hits a vicious knee strike to the ribs! Trapped under side control, Nogueira takes an enormous knee strike to the ribs! We move into the second half of this round. Lesnar begins trying to get himself into a mount. He easily gets the mount. Lesnar fires away with punches, Nogueira is getting pounded. Nogueira had better start defending himself, or this will be over! The referee gives Nogueira time to do something, but eventually has to come in and stop the fight! ANDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD it’s all over!!!”</p><p> </p><p> Bruce Buffer: "Ladies and gentlemen, referee Herb Dean has called a stop to this bout at 3:37 of the first round, declaring the winner via TKO, Brock Lesnar.”</p><p> </p><p> Mike Goldberg: “Here’s Joe Rogan.”</p><p> </p><p> Joe Rogan: “I’m here with the winner Brock Lesnar.”</p><p> Brock Lesnar: “I want that title back and I will fight anyone for it.”</p><p> Joe Rogan: “Anyone?”</p><p> Brock Lesnar: “Anyone.”</p><p> Joe Rogan: “Well I guess you want that title back then.”</p><p> Brock Lesnar: “**** yes.”</p><p> Joe Rogan: “Brock Lesnar, ladies and gentlmen.”</p><p> </p><p> <strong> Jason Reinhardt vs. Chad Mendes </strong></p><p> </p><p> Round 1:</p><p> Mike Goldberg: “Mendes moves out of range of a flurry of punches. Mendes uses a feint to get Reinhardt off balance, but the flurry of rights and lefts that follow don't find their mark. Moving in closer, Mendes looks like he may want to wrestle Reinhardt. Mendes grapples with Reinhardt, who made no attempt to escape. Using his wrestling skills, Reinhardt is trying to push Mendes up against the cage. Mendes out-wrestles him though. Mendes tries to wrestle Reinhardt backward and up against the cage. Reinhardt ends up backed against the cage. Mendes uses a hard foot stomp. Mendes hits a knee strike to the thigh. Mendes stomps down on his opponent's foot. Mendes takes a short step back and prepares to strike. Mendes slips past a jab and scores with a stinging jab. Reinhardt uses head movement to avoid a left jab. We go past the halfway point of this round. Slipping past a left jab, Reinhardt hits a stinging jab. A left jab misses the mark and allows Reinhardt to counter with a nice jab. Showing good head movement, Mendes slips past a flurry of strikes. Not comfortable in the pocket, Mendes steps back and creates some space. Both fighters throw strikes, no significant damage is inflicted by either. In close proximity from the strikes they threw, they fall into a messy clinch. We have one minute of the round remaining. Mendes is looking to muscle Reinhardt back against the cage. He does so, and now has Reinhardt pinned to the cage. Mendes smothers Reinhardt up against the cage, keeping him stuck there for the remainder of the round. Round one ends as time expires.”</p><p> </p><p> Round 2:</p><p> Mike Goldberg: “Reinhardt counters an errant left jab with a straight left. Moving in closer, Mendes looks like he may want to wrestle Reinhardt. The two fighters start grappling for control. Mendes looks to get some strikes in, but Reinhardt seizes the moment and wrestles his way into control of the grapple. Reinhardt has gotten underhooks in and is looking to take Mendes to the ground. Reinhardt can't get the takedown, Mendes defended it well. A whizzer allows Mendes to execute a sharp turn, creating enough space so that he can pull free of the grappling. Reinhardt is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket. Reinhardt and Mendes get closer, both looking eager to engage at close range. Moving in closer, Mendes looks like he may want to wrestle Reinhardt. Mendes can't get close enough to grapple, Reinhardt makes sure to keep out of range. We go past the halfway point of this round. Reinhardt shoots in, looking for a takedown. Mendes sprawls to stop the takedown, then pulls Reinhardt up close into a clinch. Mendes tries to wrestle Reinhardt backward and up against the cage. Reinhardt ends up backed against the cage. Reinhardt is trapped up against the cage and takes repeated small punches to the body from that position. This goes on for roughly a minute. There's under a minute left in this round. Smothered against the cage, Reinhardt is stuck there, unable to do anything, for roughly sixty seconds. Round two ends as time expires.”</p><p> </p><p> Round 3:</p><p> Mike Goldberg: “Both fighters come in and throw strikes, there is no real damage done by either. From the missed strikes they clinch. Mendes is looking to muscle Reinhardt back against the cage. Mendes manages it, and controls Reinhardt up against the cage. Mendes uses a vicious foot stomp. Showing his ability to control opponents, Mendes smothers Reinhardt against the cage while nailing him with short strikes to the body for about sixty seconds. Mendes uses underhooks to gain solid control, and is looking for a takedown. A Greco-Roman slam floors Reinhardt, Mendes executed it well. Reinhardt winds up seated, his back to the cage, with Mendes pressing onto him. Jason Reinhardt doesn't look like he has much left in the tank. Mendes tries to improve his position. He is much too good for Reinhardt, and gets the mount! Chad Mendes is breathing very hard. Mendes tries to ensnare Reinhardt in an armbar. Showing good defense, Reinhardt stacks up Mendes to defend the armbar, and eventually works to getting side control. We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. Reinhardt begins trying to get himself behind Mendes. Reinhardt takes the back, Mendes could do nothing about it. Reinhardt tries to set up Mendes for an armbar. The armbar is fully applied, Mendes has no option but to tap out! ANDDDDDDDDDDD it’s all over!!!”</p><p> </p><p> Bruce Buffer: "Ladies and gentlemen, referee Herb Dean has called a stop to this bout at 3:45 of the third round, declaring the winner via submission, Jason Reinhardt.”</p><p> </p><p> Unaired Prelim bouts:</p><p> Renzo Gracie vs. TJ Grant </p><p> Renzo Gracie defeats TJ Grant (Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 3). The match was rated as being Decent.</p><p> </p><p> Aaron Riley vs. Jacob Volkmann </p><p> Aaron Riley defeats Jacob 'Christmas' Volkmann (Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 3). The match was rated as being Poor.</p><p> </p><p> Matt Brown vs. Mark Scanlon II</p><p> Mark 'Scanno' Scanlon defeats 'The Immortal' Matt Brown (Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 3). The match was rated as being Average.</p><p> </p><p> Fight of the night: Brock Lesnar vs. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira</p><p> KO of the night: Alan Belcher</p><p> Submission of the night: Cole Miller</p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="30090" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Aldenvdk 4/11<p> <strong>Acidburned 7/11</strong></p></div></blockquote>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;"> UFC 131 press confrence- highlights</span></strong></p><p>

Matt Edwards- blurcat.com reporter.</p><p> </p><p>

Releases- Chad Mendes, Matt Brown, Ryan Bader & TJ Grant.</p><p>

Cole Miller- Is taking a break to deal with personal matters.</p><p>

Renzo Gracie- Has retired, very happy getting a win in the UFC.</p><p>

Lesnar- One win away from a title shot.</p>

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