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The Two Sheds Review: UFC 131 Dos Santos vs Carwin

June 14th, 2011 twoshed No comments

It was another show with main event changes as Shane Carwin faced Junior Dos Santos in the main event of UFC 131, shown live in the early hours of this past Sunday morning on ESPN here in Britain.

The broadcast began with the preliminaries, and once again ESPN began with technical problems, although we did get to see all of the first fight as Jesse Bongfeldt faced Chris Weidman in the middleweight division.

We saw a brief feeling out period at the beginning of this one before Bongfeldt scored with a big kick that stunned his man.

Weidman countered with a take down, controlling the action on the ground until Bongfeldt managed to get back to his feet.

But just as it looked as if the fight was going into the second round Weidman connected with a knee to the body. Bongfeldt tried to counter with a take down but got caught in Weidman’s standing guillotine, tapping out with just six seconds of the round left.

Then it was on to lightweight action as Sam Stout faced Yves Edwards.

Both fighters began by testing the waters with a few combinations before Edwards worked hard for the take down. However, Stout’s butterfly guar meant that he couldn’t do much on the ground.

When they got back to their feet Edwards connected with a big right, only for Stout to counter with ac left hook that sent Edwards crashing to the canvas. There was no need for Stout to inflict any further damage as he took the impressive knockout win.

So with that early finish it was on to filler material from the heavyweight division as Joey Beltran took on Aaron Rosa.

There was some wild brawling in this one. The first two rounds saw them engage in a clinching and striking battle, and the striking was so wild in the second that both men scored with inadvertent low knees.

The end came in the third round. When the fight finally went to the ground Beltran unleashed with the ground and pound, with the referee stopping to give him the TKO win.

The main show began in the lightweight division as Donald Cerrone went up against Vagner Rocha.

The Cowboy put in a dominating performance here, easily defending against Rocha’s take down attempts and centring his attack on Rocha’s lead leg.

Cerrone leg kicks were so brutal that Rocha was limping badly by the end of the third round. Rocha just didn’t seem to have any answer to this attack, and it looked like Cerrone could finished him off at any time.

No surprise with the decision as all three judges scored in favour of Cerrone.

It was up to the heavyweight division for the next fight as John-Olav Einemo faced Dave Herman.

Two new guys looking to impress their paymaster put on a very interesting striking battle. There were times when Herman just seemed to be inviting Einemo to hit him, and hit him the big Norwegian did, rocking him a number of times.

But Herman came back strongly, and after Einemo looked like he was about to win Herman came back immediately, a left hook sending Einemo down, with Herman taking the TKO win after some nice ground and pound.

Middleweight action followed as Demian Maia faced Mark Munoz.

I really enjoyed this one. The first round saw Maia put on a great striking display, showing how much he’s improved recently.

Munoz came back strongly from the second round onwards, putting on a great striking display of his own, allying that to some excellent ground work.

It was a great back and forth battle, and with the fight going the distance the judges came into play, with Munoz taking the unanimous decision.

The co-main event saw Kenny Florian dropping down to featherweight to take on Diego Nunes.

The big question going into this one was whether Florian could cut it at 145. The answer was yes.

Although Nunes had a good first round, knocking Florian down with a left/right combination K-Flo came back strongly from the second round onwards, putting in some good work on the ground.

But as the fight reached it’s final stages Nunes got a second wind and rocked Florian with a right that sent him down onto one knee.

But it was enough, as all three judges gave the fight to Florian.

The main event saw Junior Dos Santos taking on Shane Carwin, with a shot at the Heavyweight title on the line.

With the records these two have hardly anyone expected this fight to make it out of the first round, and at one point it looked like it wouldn’t.

Dos Santos put on an excellent striking display, and when he knocked Carwin down and went to work with the ground and pound it looked all over. But despite a broken nose and the crimson mask Carwin survived the onslaught.

Although Carwin had his moments later on Dos Santos dominated the remainder of the bout. It was an excellent display of fighting, and he even threw in a couple of take downs for good measure in the final round.

There was no great surprise with the decision as all three judges scored in favour of Dos Santos.

The show rounded out with a second showing of the Sam Stout/Yves Edwards fight.

In conclusion – even though I’m in danger of sounding like a stuck record I’ll say it anyway.3

This was another great show from Dana White and his crew. Every fight delivered and then some, and that’s good enough for me. The highlight of the night had to be the performance of Junior Dos Santos as he booked a mouth watering match with Heavyweight king Cain Velasquez.

So in all UFC 131 gets the big thumbs up for a night of top notch fight action.

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DVD Review: UFC 116 – Lesnar vs Carwin

January 10th, 2011 Duane No comments

Lesnar vs Carwin - biggest heavyweight battle in history!

2 Gorillas locked in a cage: Brock Lesnar versus Shane Carwin.

UFC 116, when Heavyweight champ Lesnar made the long awaited return to pay per view TV, following a nasty intestine illness, which the majority of us can’t pronounce, let alone spell correctly. Seeing as Lesnar was unable to defend the belt, Carwin fought Frank Mir to decide the Interim Heavyweight Champion, hence both fighters carrying gold straps over their shoulders on the front of the DVD.

Carwin was clearly the most formidable opponent yet for the former WWE superstar Brock. See the Countdown Show for all the low-down on the then unbeaten Carwin. It’s a great build-up, telling Lesnar’s story battling illness, getting back into champion condition ready to face his rival. The feature also showcases the training and ability of both competitors.

The “clash of the titans” epic main event bout alone is without a doubt worthy reason to purchase this double DVD release. Let’s take a closer look at this epic showdown:

In the pro-wrestling world Lesnar came from, the best wrestlers tell a story in the ring as opposed to just doing flashy moves. The plot here is of the then champ being pummelled by challenger Carwin in round 1, appearing to be down and out. Come round 2 we see Lesnar make the comeback overcoming adversity, thus earning the hearts of many fans in the process, who previously hated on the “heel” from the WWE.

Lesnar’s performance in the second stanza truly impresses, for the heart he shows coupled with pulling out a sidechoke submission win, for the first time, adding a new weapon to the ‘Next Big Things’ arsenal. Epic.

Another further value to UFC 116 is the world class middleweight clash between the always dangerous Ultimate Fighter alumini – Chris ‘The Crippler’ Leben and Japanese superstar Yoshihiro Akiyama. This global showdown will be remembered as a classic encounter, truly an adrenaline-fuelled fight, packed with thrills ‘n’ spills.

Leben v Sexyama (as he’s affectionately called by many fans) is a great example of what an MMA bout can be for the spectator, at it’s very best. A display of hearts and skills by both combatants that draws you in.

Leben’s triangle-choke in the latter half of round 3 is awesome. Following the win Chris calls out Pride legend Wanderlei Silva, the fighter originally penned in to face Akiyama. Leben has got to feature high in a top ten of exciting fighters, no doubt.

As you’d expect from FightDVD, UFC 116 comes complete with the full card of fights from the live event plus you are spoiled with stacks of extra footage, enjoy!

UFC 116 Lesnar vs Carwin is out now on DVD, available direct from www.fightdvd.co.uk and all good retailers.

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UFC DVD review by Duane Farr

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VIDEO: Stone Cold, Goldberg, Jim Ross, Paul Heyman on Lesnar’s Win

July 7th, 2010 Duane No comments

Here’s another interview video by Ariel Helwani. Following Brock Lesnar’s win over Shane Carwin at UFC 116, Ariel interviews Brock former WWE buddies -- ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin, Bill Goldberg, Jim Ross and best friend Paul Heyman.

UFC & MMA blog by Duane Farr

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The Two Sheds Review: UFC 116 Lesnar v Carwin

July 5th, 2010 twoshed No comments

It was a year since we saw UFC Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar in the octagon. But now he’s back, and he finally tackled the pretender to his throne, Shane Carwin, in the main event of UFC 116, shown live in the early hours of this past Sunday morning on ESPN here in Britain, with Mike Goldberg and Joe Rogan handling commentary duties.

The show began with the preliminaries, and a light heavyweight bout between Seth Petruzelli and Ricardo Romero. A very entertaining battle here. Petruzelli began the fight with some great striking, and when the fight went to the ground Romero looked like he was about to get the win after a few submission attempts.

It was pretty much the same in the second, although Romero’s ground work was a lot better, and as he tied the Kimbo killer up, trapping his left arm, Romero went for an arm bar on the right arm. Petruzelli tried to move his position while Romero held on to the hold, but it didn’t do him any good. In fact it made things worse, and he tapped out immediately, giving Romero the impressive debut win.

It was up to the heavyweight division for the next fight as Brendon Schaub faced Chris Tuchscherer. A bit of feeling out at the beginning of this one before it suddenly sparked into life when Schaub connected with a big right to Tuchscherer’s temple. Schaub followed him down for some ground and pound before the referee stepped in to give Schaub the TKI win in just over a minute. Schaub looked great in this one.

Filler material followed in the form of Gerald Harris against Dave Branch in the middleweight division. This was a very cagey fight, and although there were a few good moments it didn’t really come to life until the third round, with the most explosive moment at the end. Branch tried to pull guard, but Harris defended and slammed him down to the ground, knocking him out in the process. A great ending to a somewhat lacklustre affair.

The main show began with lightweight action as George Sotiropoulos faced Kurt Pellegrino. A very good fight saw the Aussie put in another impressive performance, controlling the fight when it went to the ground in the first two rounds, as well as out striking his man as well.

Pellegrino’s best work came after he scored with a take down in the third, although Sotiropoulos put on some good defensive work. Then, in the dying seconds, Pellegrino connected with a knee and a punch that rocked Sotiropoulos and sent him down. But then the fight ended so Pellegrino couldn’t capitalise.

So with the fight going the distance the judges were called into action as they have Sotiropoulos the unanimous decision, although the actual scoring came as something of a surprise, as none of the judges gave anything to Pellegrino, despite his good work in the third round.

Then it was on to Krzysztof Soszynski against Stephan Bonnar in the light heavyweight division. This was the kind of fight that Bonnar thrives on, a wild brawl with a bit of ground work thrown in for good measure.

We had some great striking from both men in the first round, which continued into the second. It was great to watch, with Bonnar dropping Soszynski with a knee in a muay thai clinch, following up with a torrent of blows on the ground before the referee finally stepped in. You couldn’t help but admire Bonnar for this performance, especially after his post fight interview.

Welterweight action followed as Chris Lytle faced Matt Brown. A great ground battle saw each men putting in some good work. Brown’s best moment came in the first when he applied a d’arce choke for what seemed like an eternity.

Lytle was able to escape this submission attempt, and took control in the second, tying Brown up with a head triangle from the mount before getting the submission win with an evil looking arm bar. A very exciting battle, and a good display of ground fighting.

It was on to the middleweight division for the next fight as Chris Leben, just two weeks after his last fight, faced Japanese star Yoshihiro Akiyama. Now this was a fight, the kind that makes you proud to be an MMA fan.

It was an exciting fight from start to finish, with Akiyama controlling the pace in the first round with some excellent ground work. Round two saw an energy sapping brawl that could have cost either man the fight.

The excitement continued right through the third, and with just twenty seconds left, Leben locked in a triangle choke, with Akiyama having no choice but to tap, ending an outstanding contest, a candidate for fight of the year.

The main event was the fight that we’d all been waiting for, as Shane Carwin went up against Brock Lesnar for the UFC Heavyweight title. It was great to see Lesnar walk out to Metallica’s Enter Sandman. I was half expecting him to crack open a few beers along the way.

This certainly lived up to all the hype, and the tremendous action began early in the first round when Carwin rocked Lesnar. It looked like he was going to get the win with his extended period of ground and pound, but Lesnar was able to survive, although he looked badly hurt.

Lesnar took control in the second, unfamiliar territory for Carwin, as he scored with the take down, moving into position so he could apply an arm triangle for the submission win. What a fight!

With plenty of time left it was on to more filler material as Kendall Grove faced Goran Reljic in the middleweight division. This fight suffered from one major problem – it was shown right after the Lesnar/Carwin fight.

Don’t get me wrong, it was a very good fight, with both guys putting in good showings, but it suffered because of it’s unfortunate placing on the broadcast. It kind of felt like an anti-climax.

It was an entertaining battle, with Grove making good use of the up kick in the first round. The action looked pretty even throughout, and with the fight going the distance the judges gave Grove the split decision.

In conclusion – another very strong outing for the Ultimate Fighting Championship, once again proving that they’re the best they are at what they do. Each and every fight delivered, most of them big time, with the battles between Leben and Akiyama and the big fight between Lesnar and Carwin delivering in spades.

So in all, well, I’ve already said it, and I don’t want to end up repeating myself.

UFC 116: Lesnar or Carwin?

July 3rd, 2010 Duane No comments

UFC 116: Lesnar vs Carwin

Huge heavyweight money match – Lesnar Vs Carwin has got everyone talking, making predictions for the highly anticipated title unification bout. Who is going walk out the octagon carrying the gold? Who are you betting to win it all?

There is no doubt it’s a tough one to call. ‘Vanilla Gorilla’ – Brock Lesnar is monstrous individual to tangle with, boasting overwhelming size and strength battling the likes of Randy Couture. Comparing Shane Carwin physically, he’s the nearest match in size to the former WWE superstar, not only that he’s got the wrestling to back it up.

It’s worthy of note Brock was an NCAA Division 1 heavyweight champion, whereas Carwin was a Division 2 Heavyweight champion. This could be difference maker for Brock. A difference maker for unbeaten Carwin is the heavyweight’s knock-out power.

Common opponent Frank Mir knows too well what it feels like to be on the receiving end of a Carwin uppercut. It’s fair to say as of yet Brock’s chin hasn’t been tested inside the cage, Carwin will be out to test it. If Lesnar can withstand Carwin’s punching power there is good chance he’ll win and a possibility the huge dude is superhuman!

Something I feel needs to be thrown in the equation is that Brock is still learning MMA. Despite being defending champ he’s had few mixed martial arts fights. Whilst training with the likes of UFC Hall of Famer Randy Couture has Lesnar added anything new to his arsenal yet to be seen?

Hit me back, commenting with your thoughts on Lesnar versus Carwin. If you like get involved on the BluRayMMA.com Facebook group or Twitter @Duane_BluRayMMA.

Complete advertised card:

Brock Lesnar vs Shane Carwin (Heavyweight title fight)

Yoshihiro Akiyama vs Wanderlei Silva – out replaced by Chris Leben

Matt Brown vs Chris Lytle

Stephan Bonnar vs Krzysztof Soszynski

Kurt Pellegrino vs George Sotiropoulos

Brendan Schaub vs Chris Tuchscherer+

Kendall Grove vs Goran Reljic+

Dave Branch vs. Gerald Harris*

Seth Petruzelli vs Ricardo Romero*

Julio Paulino vs Daniel Roberts*

Jon Madsen vs Karlos Vemola*

+SpikeTV Prelim

See the UFC 116 live this Saturday July 3, ESPN or pay per view in USA.

UFC & MMA blog by Duane Farr

duane@bluraymma.com

VIDEO: Lesnar trains with Couture

June 20th, 2010 Duane No comments

UFC Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar trains with former adversary Randy ‘The Natural’ Couture, ahead of UFC 116 title-fight showdown against challenger Shane Carwin.

The heavyweight clash is the huge money drawing marquee match, for the pay per view fight card, ESPN here in the UK.

UFC & MMA blog by Duane Farr

duane@bluraymma.com

VIDEO: Brock Lesnar vs Shane Carwin – An Explosion of Catastrophe

April 12th, 2010 Duane No comments

Watch the latest hype video for Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar, as he prepares for a mid-summer title defence, against Interim champ Shane Carwin, July 3rd at UFC 116.

UFC & MMA blog by Duane Farr

duane@bluraymma.com

THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER 11 TONIGHT FIVE USA

April 3rd, 2010 Duane No comments

The Ultimate Fighter: Team Liddell vs. Team Ortiz.

Wait no longer, The Ultimate Fighter season 11 kicks off tonight, see it on FIVE USA, 11pm. The highly anticipated MMA reality TV series is back. Personally I can’t wait to see season 11 coaches Tito Ortiz and Chuck Liddell back on our screens, they are icons of the octagon.

Not only are the UFC giving us MMA fanatics TUF 11 on free-view but they are also chucking in a brand new programme full of classic moments from the 8-sided cage – UFC Wired, following straight after The Ultimate Fighter premier episode.

So you don’t have ESPN and missed UFC 111? Have no fear your favourite free-view channel FIVE is too the rescue! Catch Dan Hardy in action against Georges St Pierre on  Sunday, April 11th at 11.55pm. The Interim Heavyweight bout between Shane Carwin and Frank Mir gets another airing in the same slot.

More good news for UK UFC viewers, UFC 112 will air at the socialable time of 6pm. Even if you are a non ESPN subscriber you should be able watch the Abu Dabai event live at a bar.

UFC & MMA blog by Duane Farr

duane@bluraymma.com

VIDEO: Dana White UFC 111 Video Blog – day 3

March 25th, 2010 Duane No comments

Day 3 of Dana White’s UFC 111 video blog.

UFC & MMA blog by Duane Farr

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VIDEO: Countdown to UFC 111: St-Pierre vs Hardy

March 25th, 2010 Duane No comments

If you missed the Countdown, don’t worry here is part of the episode. A little Mir, Carwin, Fitch, and Alves all rolled into one.

This hype video highlights the showdown bewteen Frank Mir and Shane Carwin, focussing on the heavyweight’s training.
UFC & MMA blog by Duane Farr
duane@bluraymma.com