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UFC 94 Results – GSP Dominates Bj Penn

Georges St. Pierre dominates Bj Penn for four full rounds before the Dr.'s Stoppage.  GSP dominated Bj on the ground and standing, wrestling and takedowns.   An awesome performance by Georges St. Pierre at UFC 94.

Lyoto Machida knocks out Thiago Silva after dominating the standup in the first round.  Lyoto earned a takedown, then came down with a punch on top of Thiago for the knockout just as the round ended.

Here are all the results for UFC 94: St. Pierre Vs. Penn II

Georges St. Pierre def. B.J. Penn via TKO

Lyoto Machida def. Thiago Silva via knockout

Jon Jones def. Stephan Bonnar via unanimous

Karo Parisyan def. Dong Hyun Kim via split decision

Clay Guida def. Nate Diaz via split decision

Jon Fitch def. Akihiro Gono via unanimous decision

Thiago Tavares def. Manny Gamburyan via unanimous decision

John Howard def. Chris Wilson via split decision

Jake O'Brien def. Christian Wellisch via split decision

Dan Cramer def. Matt Arroyo via split decision

Predictions for UFC 94: St. Pierre vs. Penn II

BJ Penn

BJ Penn

Here I will post my predictions for the Main Card of UFC 94: St. Pierre vs. Penn II.

Georges St. Pierre vs. BJ Penn

It seems like every time there is a UFC PPV, someone has to say "This is the biggest fight in UFC history."  I don't know that the fight between Georges St. Pierre and BJ Penn can be called that, but it is certainly up there.  This will be the second time the two face off against each other in the UFC with the first fight being earned by St. Pierre via split decision.  A very controversial split decision.  Penn seemed to have control in the first round with the second and third both seemingly in the air.

It is generally agreed that both fighters are much better than the first time they fought.  St. Pierre is arguably the best wrestler in MMA and Penn has piled up three impressive wins in a row against top fighters.  Penn also seems to have fixed his little conditioning problem.  Penn is a better striker than St. Pierre but St. Pierre is much faster.  Look for Penn to be patient standing and find holes in GSP's busrts.  Penn has an amazing chin and has never been KO'd.  St. Pierre knows this coming in and will probably put BJ's conditioning to the test and try to drag this out to a five round contest.

I expect BJ Penn to finish Georges St. Pierre in the third round via stoppage.  That is my prediction for the GSP vs. BJ Penn fight.

Lyoto Machida vs. Thiago Silva

Thiago Silva is coming off an injury that forced him out of his intitial matchup with Lyoto Machida that was scheduled for last October.  Lyoto is coming off a decision victory over Tito Ortiz.

I expect Thiagos conditioning and Lyotos elusiveness to be that major factor here.  While I would love to see Thiago do his patented neckslice to the camera after a knockout, I think he will gas against Lyoto.

I predict Lyoto Machida to defeat Thiago Silva via unanimous decision.

Stephan Bonnar vs. Jon Jones

The fight between Stephan Bonnar and Jon Jones is tough to call with Bonnars recent time off from the UFC but I will go ahead and pick Bonnar to win either way.  Bonnar is very hungry to make his return to the UFC.

Karo Parisyan vs. Dong Hyun Kim

Karo Parisyan has been very dissapointing as of late and is far from the contender status he enjoyed a few years ago.  I think he should have taken that fight with Fitch when he had the chance.

I predict Dong Hyun Kim defeats Karo Parisyan via stoppage in the second round.

Nate Diaz vs. Clay Guida

The always entertaining Clay Guida fights Nate Diaz in the first televised fight of the night at UFC 94.  Guida is always a hungry fighter but I think Nate Diaz will do everything he can to get this fight to the ground and submit Guida.

I predict Nate Diaz submits Clay Guida in the second round after Guida beats up on him for awhile.

Chuck Liddell vs. Mauricio Rua For UFC 97

Chuck Liddell

Chuck Liddell

Chuck Liddell will fight Mauricio "Shogun" Rua at UFC 97 in the main event in April.  Chuck Liddell recently was TKO'd in September by Rashad Evans.  Shogun just beat Mark Coleman last night at UFC 93.

Both of these fighters were considered the best of strikers in the Light Heavyweight division as recently as two years ago.  Losses and injuries to both fighters have many questioning whether they are the elite fighters they once were.

Liddell was set to fight Rua last summer but a knee injury suffered by Shogun forced him out of the event.  Liddell quickly followed suit after a severe hamstring injury.

UFC 97 is scheduled to take place in April in Montreal.  It will be the UFC's second event in Canada.  We can expect to see the card full of hometown fighters.

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Rampage Jackson

Rampage Jackson

"The Dean of Mean" Keith Jardine will be up against Quinton "Rampage" Jackson in the main event of UFC 96 in Columbus Ohio.  This is a great matchup for both fighters as a win by other win would probably result in a title shot.  Jackson recently defeated Wanderlei Silva with a brutal knockout.  Jardine hasn't fought since his decision win over Brandon Vera.

UFC 96 will be the UFC's third straight year putting on an event at the same time as the Arnold Sports Festival in Columbus.  You may still find UFC 96 Event Tickets still for sale.

We will update with a full fight card for UFC 96 as it's announced.

UFC 93 Results – Henderson Defeats Franklin

Dan Henderson

Dan Henderson

Dan Henderson edged out Rich Franklin to earn the decision yesterday and Mauricio "Shogun" Rua stopped Mark Coleman in the third round after a less than stellar performance.

Henderson defeated Franklin with a split decision even though it was believed by many that a decision would go to Franklin.  Dan did well in the first two rounds catching Franklin with a few big overhand rights.  Franklin came on strong in the third round but could not finish.

Shogun earned a stoppage in his grudge match with Mark Coleman.  Coleman lasted until the third round against Rua despite looking very tired.  Both fighters looked tired at times in a bout in which Rua was expected to easily stop Coleman.  Shogun has not looked like the same dominant fighter that tore through Pride.  His last two fights have been in the UFC and he has gassed pretty heavily in both matches.

Full Fight Card Results for UFC 93

  • Dan Henderson defeats Rich Franklin via split decision
  • Mauricio "Shogun" Rua defeats Mark Coleman via TKO
  • Rousimar Palhares defeats Jeremy Horn via unanimous decision
  • Alan Belcher defeats Denis Kang via submission (guillotine choke)
  • Marcus Davis defeats Chris Lytle via split decision
  • John Hathway defeats Tom Egan via TKO (strikes)
  • Martin Kampmann defeats Alexandre Barros via TKO (strikes)
  • Eric Schafer defeats Antonio Mendes via TKO (punches)
  • Thomasz Drwal defeats Ivan Serati via TKO (punches)
  • Dennis Siver defeats Nate Mohr via TKO (strikes)

Predictions For UFC 93

UFC 93 will take place in Dublin at the O2 Arena.  The main event features Rich Franklin vs. Dan Henderson in a Light Heavyweight matchup that MMA fans are drooling over.  Both have moved to the Light Heavyweight division as it is the only logical thing to do with Anderson Silva stalking the Middleweight division.

UFC 93 Predictions

I have listed the UFC 93 fight card already so now I will list my predictions for UFC 93.  I did not do so hot for my last set of predictions for UFC 92 so let's see how I fare this time around.

We will start with the main event featuring Dan Henderson vs. Rich Franklin.

I don't think Hendersons striking is on par with Rich Franklin.  Dan has a ton of power to his punches but they are very slow and tend to be easy to spot.  Hendersons main strength in striking is his ability to take a punch.  Dans strategy should be to grind out a decision with his wrestling and take downs.  His clinch is top notch and, if he can get in close, he should be able to take Franklin down.

Rich Franklin is very much still a threat on his feet against anyone.  He doesn't have a ton of power behind his strikes but they do wear on opponents.  They will probably not wear on Henderson the same way though.  Frankins game plan should be to avoid the take downs of  Henderson and try to wear Dan out on his feet by out-striking him and winning a decision on his feet.

I predict Rich Franklin via decision.

The other bout on this card drawing a lot of attention is Shogun Rua vs Mark Coleman.  The two faced off before in Pride where Coleman won  after Shogun dislocated his elbow.

Mauricio "Shogun" Rua is a very highly ranked Light Heavyweight who has defeated top-ranked opponents in the past, including ex-light heavyweight champ, Rampage Jackson.  He is a very tenacious fighter who has black belts in both muay-thai and brazilian jiu jitsu.  His game plan should be to run through Coleman very quickly and earn a quick TKO.

Coleman is at the tail end of a Hall of Fame career.  He is a pioneer of mixed martial arts but has not fared to weel recently in his bouts.  Expect Coleman to look for a something similar to his last bout with Shogun to win the fight and avoid Ruas ferocious striking.

I predict Shogun by some sort of devastating strikes in the first round.

UFC Fight Night 17

Josh Neer

Josh Neer

UFC Fight Night 17 will be televised on SpikeTV February 7th.  The event will be headlined by Joe Lauzon and Hermes Franca, two exciting Lightweight UFC fighters.

Also on the nights card is Josh Neer who was recently in the headlines for his New Years shenanigans.  Neer faces Ultimate Fighter winner Mac Danzig.

UFC Fight Night 17 Card

Main Card

Hermes Franca vs. Joe Lauzon
Denis Stojnic vs. Cain Velasquez
Mac Danzig vs. Josh Neer
Nick Catone vs. Amir Sadollah

Preliminary Card

Rob Emerson vs. Kurt Pellegrino
Jake Rosholt vs. Alessio Sakara
Matt Grice vs. George Sotiropoulos
Rich Clementi vs. Gleison Tibau
Luigi Fioravanti vs. Anthony Johnson

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Rashad Evans Defeats Forrest Griffin

Rashad Evans is the third man to hold the UFC's Light Heavyweight Championship belt this year after defeating Forrest Griffin.  Evans and Griffin fought in the main event for the title at UFC 92: The Ultimate 2008 Saturday night.  The two were awarded FIght of the Night honors after their bout and each received $60,000 bonuses for their efforts.

Rashad Evans has come along way since his time on the Ultimate Fighter series and has proven his mettle against every fighter the UFC has put in the Octagan with him.  Evans will not fly under the radar anymore as he is now the Champion of the most stacked division in mixed martial arts.  His first title defense should most likely be against Rampage Jackson who also put on a stellar performance against Wanderlei Silva Saturday night at UFC 92.

Frank Mir Proves Critics Wrong

Frank Mir put on an amazing performance Saturday night at UFC 92: The Ultimate 2008 in not only defeating one of the top UFC Heavyweights, but finishing a man that has never been stopped in 37 MMA fights.  Mir came in with an excellent gameplan and stopped Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira to claim the UFC Interim Heavyweight Championship Title.

Frank Mir knocked Big Nog down three times with clean striking in the first round but never took top position against him.  Unstead he forced Nogueira to stand and trade with him rather than taking the fight to the ground and allow Antonio to recover.  In the second round Mir hit him with two stiff left hands and dropped him.  Mir is the first man to stop Nogueira.

Frank Mir will now face Brock Lesnar in what is sure to be a huge UFC event sometime early next year to unify the UFC Heavyweight Championship belts.

UFC 92: The Ultimate 2008 Fight Results

Stay tuned for up to date fight results for each bout for UFC 92: The Ultimate 2008.

Preliminary Card Results for UFC 92: The Ultimate 2008

PATRICK BARRY VS. DAN EVENSEN
Patrick Barry beats Dan Evensen - TKO

BRAD BLACKBURN VS. RYO CHONAN
Brad Blackburn beats Ryo Chonan - unanimous decision

REESE ANDY VS. MATT HAMILL
Matt Hamill beats Reese Andy - TKO - Round 2, 2:19.

ANTONI HARDONK VS. MIKE WESSEL
Antoni Hardonk beats Mike Wessel - TKO - Round 2, 2:09

DEAN LISTER VS. YUSHIN OKAMI
Yushin Okami beats Dean Lister - unanimous decision

Main Card Fight Results for UFC 92: The Ultimate 2008

C.B. DOLLAWAY VS. MIKE MASSENZIO

C.B. Dollaway takes Massenzio's back and finishes him with ground and pound.  Dollaway wins via strikes in the first round.

MOSTAPHA AL-TURK VS. CHEICK KONGO

Kongo defeats Mostapha via strikes after the two fighters trade groin shots.  Kongo shows some vicious ground and pound as Mazagati stops the fight in the first round.

QUINTON JACKSON VS. WANDERLEI SILVA

Quinton knocks out Wanderlei!  Gruesome knockout by Rampage Jackson against Wanderlei Silva in round one.

CHAMP ANTONIO RODRIGO NOGUEIRA VS. FRANK MIR

Frank Mir is the first man to ever finish Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira.  Mir finishes Nogueira early in the second round.  Frank Mir will face Brock Lesnar to unify the Heavyweight title.

CHAMP FORREST GRIFFIN VS. RASHAD EVANS

Rashad Evans is the new LIght Heavyweight champion!  Rashad took Griffin down and pounded him out in the third round to claim the Light Heavyweight Championship Title.