(20-11-2010 19:46 )mitchell Wrote: UFC 123
George Sotiropoulos v Joe Lauzon - this is too close to call so the flip of the 50p coin says... Lauzon submission To earn his 5th finish of the night bonus & 3rd fight of the night bonus. -
Phil Davis v Tim Boetsch - Boetsch -
Gerald Harris v Maiquel Falcão - Flip of the 50p... Falcão... Err KO!!! - I'm changing to Euros, I'll use 50cents next time
Matt Hughes v B.J. Penn - Hughes Decision -
Quinton Jackson v Lyoto Machida - Rampage Decision -
Well i guess i'll call it a bad night on the predictions
. Anyways the show it's self was a bit of a let down in all.
George Sotiropoulos v Joe Lauzon Fight of the night as i expected & rightly so. Both fighters put their top class ground game to the test in what was a quality first round, Lauzon may have just shaded it but he started to look tired towards the end. The second Sotiropoulos looked like he knew the chance was there & set about taking the fight to Lauzon but always cautious of the skill of his opponent, but Lauzon's energy levels started to show when the Aussie had him tied up & got a big sub win. This was a very good performance from George Sotiropoulos & it takes him to 14-2 on an 8 fight win streak & now faces Dennis Siver at UFC 127 in Sydney in February, if he wins that i think he'll get his title shot.
Phil Davis v Tim Boetsch A poor performance from Tim Boetsch who spoke of his division 1 wrestling skills but was controlled throughout the fight by Davis who put on a good show & finished with a crazy kimura to go 8-0.
Gerald Harris v Maiquel Falcão Gerald Harris 17-3 KO's 8 Subs 6, 10 fight win streak, Maiquel Falcão 25-3 KO's 21. Well what a load of shit this was Anderson Silva mark 2 is upon us (I hope they don't fight each other) it took 3 minutes for him to throw a shot albeit Harris's low stance made it difficult for Falcão to find a chance to get close knowing the wrestling skills & KO power of Harris. When Falcão did finally explode he looked like a fighter who will/could tear through the middleweight division with ease, his speed & power are immense & to be honest i think he'll show his true quality in his next fight with the words of Dana White & Joe Silva ringing in his ears, just like Anderson Silva's next fight after his performance against Damian Maia in Abu Dhabi, knowing the record of Falcão everyone will be looking forward to see what he does in his next fight.
Matt Hughes v B.J. Penn Well what is there to say... This fight lasted about as long as a So Solid Crew rap. BJ will now probably get another chance to win back his lightweight title.
Quinton Jackson v Lyoto Machida A massively disappointing fight, like i said Rampage needed a big performance but seems to lack the skill or fighters knowledge as to when he should throw & block kicks, If he's gonna get back to the top he needs to perfect his alround game & not just try to throw the big KO shot all the time. It was a bad performance from Machida as well as he should've taken the fight to Rampage, although just like Rampage i think Lyoto was probably robbed by the judges???
Paul Kelly v T.J. O'Brien I'm glad we got to see this fight as it was a very good performance from 'Tellys' against a tricky replacment fighter who he probably didn't do much training for. O'Brien had a massive hight & reach advantage & it showed with Kelly unable to connect with his punches but he showed some good maturity in his ground game to get a good win & take himself to 11-3, 5-3 in the UFC.