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The Two Sheds Review: UFC 128 Shogun vs Jones

March 23rd, 2011 twoshed No comments

It was a title shot taken at short notice as Mauricio “Shogun” Rua defended the Light Heavyweight title against Jon “Bones” Jones in the main event of UFC 128, shown live in the early hours of this past Sunday morning here in Britain.

The broadcast began with the preliminaries, beginning with lightweight action as Edson Barboza faced Anthony Njokuani.

I had been very impressed with Njokuani’s kickboxing displays during my World Combat League reviews, so this was one fight I was really looking forward to.

This was a very good striking battle. Barboza began strongly, rocking Njokuani with a big right early in the first. Njokuani was clearly stunned for the remainder of the round.

But from the second round onwards Njokuani worked his way back into the fight with some crisp striking, including a great looking spinning back elbow. However, Barboza managed to get the big take down as the round ended.

It was the same story for the third, good striking from Njokuani with Barboza again getting the late take down. The last act of the fight was a Barboza spin kick to Njokuani’s head.

The judges were quickly called into action as all three scored in favour of Barboza, although I thought Njokuani had just edged it.

It was up to the light heavyweight division for the next fight as Luiz Cane took on Eliot Marshall.

A quick fight saw Marshall looking for the early take down, looking to negate Cane’s striking ability.

It never happened though. A straight left rocked Marshall and sent him down. Cane was all over his man like a cheap suit as he rained down with a torrent of blows. Marshal simply had no answer to this, and the referee stepped in after Marshall took a hell of a beating, Cane getting the deserved TKO win.

Then it was down to the featherweight division as Raphael Assuncao faced Erik Koch.

Lots of feeling out at the beginning of this one with both fighters testing the waters with kicks and jabs.

But when Assuncao came forward to attack Koch connected with a right hook. Assuncao went down like the proverbial sack of spuds, giving Koch the knockout win.

The main show began with heavyweight action as Mirko Cro Cop went up against Brendan Schaub.

This proved to be a very good main show opener, with solid displays from both men as well as a couple of controversial moments.

Schaub looked to negate Cro Cop’s big weapon straight away by simply moving to his left. He also scored with some impressive take downs, although he earned a point deduction in the second for blows to the back of the head.

Cro Cop had his good moments as well as he bloodied Schaub’s nose and left eye. He also earned a warning for connecting with an up kick to the head while Schaub was still grounded.

The end came in the third round when Schaub connected with a right hand. Cro Cop went down immediately. Schaub followed him down but the referee quickly stepped in to give him the very impressive TKO win.

It was down to the middleweight division for the next fight as Nate Marquardt took on late replacement Dan Miller.

This three round affair saw some great ground work from both men. Miller was relentless with his take down attempts at times, and Marquardt looked highly impressive when he scored with the big slam.

Both men had other good moments as well with Miller going for a couple of guillotine attempts while Marquardt opened his man up with some great looking ground and pound.

The judges came into play once again with all three giving the fight to Marquardt, a disappointing result for the New Jersey fans.

Dan’s brother Jim Miller was up next, taking on Kamal Shalorus in the lightweight division.

Miller put on a good display of striking throughout, catching Shalorus a number of times. He also showed some great work on the ground. His take down and quick transition to the back was a thing of beauty, although he couldn’t seal the deal with the rear naked choke afterwards.

The end came in the third round. Miller connected with an uppercut, quickly following up with a knee that sent Shalorus down. Miller went for the ground and pound, with the referee stepping in to give Miller the TKO win.

The co-main event saw Uriah Faber going up against Eddie Wineland in the bantamweight division.

Another great three rounder saw Wineland getting off to a good start in the first round, looking particularly impressive when he took Faber’s back and took him down to the mat.

Faber began his comeback at the start of the second round. After getting the take down he put on a great display of ground and pound, adding some crisp striking in the third and finishing the fight with some more nice ground work.

The judges again came into play as all three scored in favour of Faber’s highly impressive display.

The main event saw Jon Jones challenging Shogun Rua for the Light Heavyweight title.

From the moment this fight began Jones dominated. Although he looked a little wild at the start it wasn’t long before he settled down.

From there he took it to the champion in every aspect of the game. His striking was crisp, his ground and pound was solid, and his defensive work was top notch.

Shogun just had no response to Jones’ assault, and by the time the third round started the Brazilian looked exhausted. Jones continued with his assault, and after some more tremendous ground and pound Shogun staggered to his feet, only to get knocked straight back down. As Shogun slumped against the cage the referee stepped in to give Jones the title winning TKO win.

A second showing of the Assuncao/Koch fight rounded out the show.

In conclusion – this was one of those shows that had that feel good factor about it, something we haven’t really seen since Randy Couture defeated Tim Sylvia for the Heavyweight title a few years ago.

Shogun vs. Jones proved to be another great outing for the UFC. There were plenty of great performances, topped off nicely by the excellent main event, and surprisingly no technical cock-ups from ESPN, meaning that we actually got to see every second of every fight.

So in all UFC 128 gets the big thumbs up. Nice work guys.

DVD Review: UFC 114 – Rampage vs. Evans

October 26th, 2010 Duane No comments

UFC 114 - Rampage vs. Evans

2 Brit fighters feature on UFC 114: John ‘Hitman’ Hathaway in the opener, later on Michael ‘The Count’ Bisping backing up the main event bout.

British men can’t wrestle? Unbeaten Brit welterweight John ‘Hitman’ Hathaway puts in an awesome performance against Diego ‘Nightmare’ Sanchez, proving some of our home-grown mixed martial artists can compete with the American wrestlers.

This isn’t all about wrestling, but Diego’s wrestling is negated in this bout, enabling Brighton’s finest to implement his striking game.

Sanchez is a top level competitor, a good name to gain a win over for rising star Hathaway. London Shootfighters trained Hathaway does us proud, he’s a name to watch in the welterweight bracket.

The co-main event sees Michael ‘The Count’ Bisping collide in the cage with New Jersey boy Dan Miller.

The Count exhibits a similar display as fellow Englishman Hathaway, sticking to a game plan, thus keeping 99% of the 3 rounds of action upright. Fantastic performance from the Wolfslair team member.

Rampage vs Rashad:  Could Bisping’s American stable-mate Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson impress in the money-match of UFC 114? Unfortunately this long awaited grudge match doesn’t live up to the hype.

A-Team movie star Rampage’s huge gap away from UFC competition gives him a disadvantage it seems, the ring-rust is evident, but is Rashad a bad match-up for Quinton? However it’s not void of thrills and spills, Evans against Quinton is still a good fight but expectations set by previous Jackson fights aren’t met. Rashad is the better man on the night. No doubt somewhere down the line these 2 warriors will do battle in the octagon once more, continuing their rivalry.

Biggest surprise to be found on disc 1 is contained within the heavyweight bout between Todd Duffee and Mike Russow, seeing a KO blow from out of nowhere by flabby Russow, flattening the ripped Duffee. A great example of what makes MMA the most exciting sport today.

Got to say Russow’s comments to Joe Rogan post-fight are comical, sounding less than chuffed with his overall performance.

Over on disc 2 you can see all the prelims, including TUF 7 winner Amir Sadollah versus Korean competitor Dong Hyun Kim. Reliably as ever the second part of the set is loaded with extra features, as to be expected from the UFC and FightDVD.

UFC 114 – Rampage vs. Evans is out now on DVD, available direct from www.fightdvd.co.uk and all good retailers.

Keep visiting BluRayMMA.com for more reviews of brand new UFC, related combat sport and martial arts DVD releases.

UFC DVD review by Duane Farr

duane@bluraymma.com

UFC 114: Hungry Like The Wolf

May 28th, 2010 Duane No comments

Rampage: it's a full moon, the Wolf is howling!

UFC 114: Rampage vs Rashad.

May 29th, MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas.

Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson is howling mad, ready to tear into light-heavyweight rival ‘Sugar’ Rashad Evans in Las Vegas, this weekend. Rashad has got under Jackson’s skin and he wants at him.

Rampage, a Wolfslair team member since 2008 made the move to train in the UK since things weren’t going right for him in the States. Since then Jackson boasts wins over Brazilian Wanderlei ‘The Axe Murderer’ Silva and Rashad’s training partner ‘Dean of Mean’ Keith Jardine.

Alongside Michael ‘The Count’ Bisping, Rampage has been training hard being in the best environment for him, at the Widnes gym near Liverpool. Quinton admits previously he didn’t like training, since training with Bisping and the guys at the Lair he’s knuckled down and actually enjoying the process. That process is a gruelling one, the Wolves train hard.

Watching UFC 114: Primetime it’s interesting to see Quinton refer to ‘Rampage’ as a persona he becomes inside the cage, a beast that needs to be tamed outside the confines of the UFC octagon. In fact his trainer never calls him Rampage.

Quinton wants this win to shut up Evans, he simply doesn’t like the guy. Yes, in Rampage’s own words, “there will be some black on black crime”. Since Rashad stepped up to challenge then light-heavyweight champ Jackson, the tension has been brewing. Things boiled over several times, when they coached opposite on season 10 of The Ultimate Fighter.

Time is almost up, who is going to be the victor? Rashad or Rampage? Who would you bet on? Rampage temporarily left the UFC for Hollywood and a starring role in the soon to be released A-Team movie. Will the fan favourite be ring-rusty? Or will the hunger inside him shine through giving him the edge over the cocky Rashad?

One thing is for sure these 2 dudes don’t get along, whatever the outcome I’m hoping for a damn good match-up. Bragging rights are on the line in this grudge match, plus one of these 2 former light-heavyweight title holders will be in line for a shot at Shogun Rua’s strap at a later date.

Rampage versus Rashad – it’s gonna be a war!

Fellow Wolfslair member Mike Bisping is looking to return to winning ways at UFC 114. Rampage and Bisping’s fellow rival Wanderlei, is the fighter who beat Bisping on points, in the Brit’s most recent octagon encounter. Avenging the loss he needs to utilise his striking bread and butter on this occasion. Miller is a grappler, Bisping plans to knock out Miller, to impress on the night earning himself the KO of the night bonus.

The advertised card:

Rashad Evans vs. Quinton “Rampage” Jackson
Michael Bisping vs. Dan Miller
Todd Duffee vs. Mike Russow
Jason Brilz vs. Antonio Rogerio Nogueira
John Hathaway vs. Diego Sanchez
Dong Hyun Kim vs. Amir Sadollah+
Efrain Escudero vs. Dan Lauzon+
Melvin Guillard vs. Waylon Lowe*
Luiz Cane vs. Cyrille Diabate*
Joe Brammer vs. Aaron Riley*
Jesse Forbes vs. Ryan Jensen*
+Spike Prelim
*Unaired Prelim

Spike TV in the US are to air the prelim bouts, ESPN in the UK are to do likewise. The Countdown starts at 1am, prelims to follow at 2am, main card runs from 3am – 6am.

UFC & MMA blog by Duane Farr

duane@bluraymma.com

UFC 98-RASHAD EVANS VERSUS LYOTO MACHIDA AND SERRA VERSUS HUGHES

May 15th, 2009 Duane No comments
UFC 98 Evans versus Machida and Hughes against Serra.

UFC 98 Evans versus Machida and Hughes against Serra.

UFC 98 is fast approaching with just a week to go until May 23rd when the UFC return to Las Vegas and live PPV cage fighting action. The original plan for the main event was all set to decide the UFC Heavyweight championship between Interim champ Frank Mir and defending champion Brock Lesnar in his first title defence but as we all now know that fight is rescheduled for UFC 100 in July.  So we have a little longer to wait but the double main event heading UFC 98 looks wicked.

First off in the top slot Rashad Evans defends the Light Heavyweight crown against challenger Lyoto Machida. For Rashad this will be his first defence of the title against Machida, a very worthy contender. Machida is undeated in the octagon boasting a unique style of countering his opponents attack coupled with a fantastic ability to avoid taking punishment from his attacker. Evans versus Machida the Karate master will be interesting seeing as they are stylistic so different where Evans is a superb wrestler and excellent striker. Can Evans overcome Machida’s strategy or will Lyoto continuing his winning streak and add the UFC Light Heavyweight belt to his trophy cabinet?

Check out this highlight preview video at youtube.com to wet your appetite for their light heavyweight championship showdown next weekend.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBzYdPq59kw

The co-headliner for UFC 98 will be the long-delayed welterweight
bout between Matt Hughes and Matt Serra. This one is a grudge match dating back to season 6 of The Ultimate Fighter where Serra and Hughes were the opposing coaches of the welterweight fighters. These guys just do not like each other, it’s as simple as that. Each fighter are two totally opposite characters. Hughes is the Mid-Western famer’s boy with Christian values, then we have Serra a loud mouthed Italian American hailing from New York. It’s fair to say both fighters need to prove themselves in this fight to climb back up to the challengers position for another shot at Georges St Pierre’s Welterweight belt. As with Machida and Evans here again Joe Silva and Dana White have booked another clash of styles which is what makes an exciting fight when you have wrestler against a BJJ submission specialist.  Personally I would love to see Serra take the victory due to how Serra comes across as a nice guy and Hughes is the villain you love to hate.

Follow the build up to Matt Serra versus Matt Hughes at UFC98.
If you enjoyed watching Serra on TUF 6 you will love this, he’s a great little character. Serra is a down to earth engaging guy you would want to go for a beer with.

Matt Serra UFC 98 Video Blog – Day 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rb4bK8K2sUQ

Matt Serra UFC 98 Video Blog – Day 2, taped on 5/6/09
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvrkaRUTcCM

Matt Serra UFC 98 Video Blog – Day 3 Matt Serra UFC 98 Video Blog – Day 3 (Last Day, taped on 5/8)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhuCp5BUDo4

See Serra and his trainer make media appearances on TV and radio,
including a phone in to Setanta Sports Ultimate Talk from the gym.

Here is the finalised event card in full.

Main Card Bouts:
-Rashad Evans (16-0-1) vs. Lyoto Machida (14-0)
-Matt Hughes (42-7) vs. Matt Serra (11-5)
-Dan Miller (11-1) vs. Chael Sonnen (21-10-1)
-Sean Sherk (33-3-1) vs. Frankie Edgar (9-1)
-Drew McFedries (7-5) vs. Xavier Foupa-Pokam (20-10)

Preliminary Card Bouts:
-Brock Larson (25-2) vs. Chris Wilson (14-5)
-Yoshiyuki Yoshida (10-3) vs. Brandon Wolff (7-3)
-Tim Hague (9-1) vs. Patrick Barry (4-0)
-Phillipe Nover (7-1) vs. Kyle Bradley (13-6)
-Andre Gusmao (5-1) vs. Krzysztof Soszynski (17-8-1)
-George Roop (10-5) vs. David Kaplan (3-3)

You can watch UFC 98 live on Setanta Sports in the UK or on pay per view in the USA.

MMA blog by Dynamite Duane

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