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Thursday, November 19, 2009

UFC 106 Tito's Do-Over


 (Yeah, I dont know how to tell you this but I'm kind of a big deal Forrest.)
MAIN CARD
Forrest Griffin vs. Tito Ortiz
I am flip-flopping my decision on this fight. I originally picked Griffin to win, but after much consideration and pondering at that humongous dome of Ortiz's I think I am going to give it to Tito via TKO stoppage in the third round. Tito says hes 100% healthy for the first time in years after back surgery, and who knows what Forrest's mental state is like after that brutal loss to Silva. Forrest has been stopped a couple of times via brutal GnP, and Ortiz may be an aging commodity with his wrestling dependent style, but he does have some vicious strikes on the ground. Ortiz may be an old pro in the game, but he has wins over Griffin, in my opinion he won the bout with Rashad, and up until Shogun he was the only one to give Machida a scare in the cage with that near miss triangle at the end of their bout. Lets hope Ortiz head doesn't get any bigger after this win or the only hats he'll be able to wear are those giant foam cowboy hats. 
Anthony Johnson vs. Josh Koscheck
Koscheck is the best wrestler that Johnson has faced to date but lets not get it twisted here Johnson is a beast. This should be an exiting fight, and I think Johnson comes out on top with a knockout of Kos to make it his fourth straight KO/TKO victory.
Phil Baroni vs. Amir Sadollah
Baroni is not messing around this time around. He is not his normal brash, trash talking self in the lead up to this fight because he needs a win to stay relevant. I expect Sadollah to be too green for the heavy handed vet and walk away with his second loss in the Octagon via TKO.
Luiz Cane vs. Antonio Rogerio Nogueira
Luis Cane is on a hot streak right now and on the upswing in his career. However, Lil Nog is no joke and coming into this with more experience in the ring.  I do think that Cane is too fast and heavy handed for Lil Nog and after a round of Nog winning the contest Cane will come back and take the fight via Decision.
Paulo Thiago vs. Jacob Volkmann
Two grapplers go at it with Thiago being a jujitsu ace and Volkman being a wrestling phenom.  I expect Volkman to dominate position while avoiding Paulo's sloppy stand up and crafty submissions to get the decision victory.
PRELIMINARY CARD (Spike TV)
Marcus Davis vs. Ben Saunders
Saunders has a good clinch game, but is not at the level of the top welterweights yet. Marcus Davis takes this one via TKO.
Kendall Grove vs. Jake Rosholt
Rosholt coming off of his first win in the UFC should be more comfortable and confident this time around and that is not good news for Grove. Rosholt via submission. 
PRELIMINARY CARD (un-aired)
Brian Foster vs. Brock Larson
Fabricio Camoes vs. Caol Uno
Jason Dent vs. George Sotiropoulos

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