(30-04-2011 15:41 )mitchell Wrote: Mark Bocek v Ben Henderson - Henderson Submission
Vladimir Matyushenko v Jason Brilz - Matyushenko Decision
Randy Couture v Lyoto Machida - Couture Decision
José Aldo v Mark Hominick - Aldo KO
Georges St-Pierre v Jake Shields - GSP Decision
Nate Diaz v Rory MacDonald - Diaz Submission
Sean Pierson v Jake Ellenberger - Ellenburger Decision
Yesterday was the first time in about 8 months that I've had a beer so my memory is a little off when it comes to remembering this card especially the fighters I've not seen before but I'll do my best.
Mark Bocek v Ben Henderson Errr I remember this being a good fight but thats about it, 13-2 former WEC lightweight champ Ben Henderson looks like he's gonna be a force in the UFC division.
Vladimir Matyushenko v Jason Brilz
Jason Brilz got Matyushenko blitzed, 20 seconds whats left to say.. Next!!!
Randy Couture v Lyoto Machida
Ummm, bit of a mistake on my part here, in previewing this fight I got light heavyweight Lyoto Machida confused with middleweight Demian Maia who got made to look silly in 'that' fight with middleweight champ Anderson Silva
Anyway is was a great fight from Machida's point of view as in his last 2 fights he lost his belt & then was done out of a split desision to Rampage so this win & the making of it will no doubt get him back in with a title shot come his next 2 fights???
The fight itself wasn't the way Randy would've wanted to go out but like
HEX!T said, "Randy was wooden and seemed to have no rhythm". The man is no doubt one of if not the biggest legend in the Zuffa era of the UFC & even though all fans of mma would've liked to see him go out in a better way I think they'll be glad that at the age of almost 48 he's now called it a day after coming back & winning his fifth title against the odds in his fight with Tim Silvia. There's no doubt he'll now go on to train some of the next generation of champions at his Xtreme Couture gym.
HEX!T you must've been drinking the same as me as Randy fought Machida not Shogun
José Aldo v Mark Hominick
This was the first time I have seen José Aldo & eventhough I don't think I saw the best of him you could still tell why eveyone goes crazy for the guy, those leg kicks are quite something. Hominick looked like he maybe on to something in the first 2 rounds with his timed punches but eventhough Aldo was struggling he was still scoring big points when he was taking down Hominick which shows the brain of a smart fighter & in the championship rounds started to get through a little better, although I did think the ref was gonna step in & the doctor would stop the fight when Hominick started to grow a second head while on his back with Aldo in his guard but hats of to Hominick for fighting on & the doctor for allowing it to go the distance. If both these fighters could manage to move up to lightweight that would just about make it by far the best division in the UFC.
Georges St-Pierre v Jake Shields
Personally I wasn't very impressed with this fight, yes GSP got an eye injury but Shields didn't take advantage of it by trying to go for the takedown, that said GSP still managed to fight smart given his restricted vision which shows just how far he is ahead of the rest.
Eventhough he had an injury this is now 3 fights in a row where I've been dissapointed with the performance of GSP but then again maybe I'm just expecting too much & given the nature of the opponents, Koscheck KO power & wrestling, Dan Hardy KO power & Jake Shields submission specialist but I would like to see him start to put in the type of performance he did in the rematch with Matt Serra.
Nate Diaz v Rory MacDonald
Nate's move upto welterweight isn't going to plan in his first few fights but with the tallent he's got & the team he trains with I'm pretty sure it won't be long before he starts to get his rhythm going.
Rory Macdonald is looking like a very good prospect & his move to the Tri Star gym was all too obvious in his style with his striking & movment.
Sean Pierson v Jake Ellenberger
Pierson was never in this fight & at a few days notice & 2:42sec of work thats what you call getting paid!!!
All in all it was a pretty fair show although I did expect the crowd to be a little louder.
Fighters were awarded $129,000 bonuses. This works out at $32,250 each & the pay is usually $75,000 per fighter so I'm guessing with the bigger ticket sales (Attendance 55,724
total gate $12,075,000) they decided to pay them bigger bonuses, but this would mean the bonus pay is bigger than some fighters pay??? Must be a typo.
Fight of the Night: José Aldo v Mark Hominick
Knockout of the Night: Lyoto Machida
Submission of the Night: Pablo Garza
This is the full 54min prelim show, I'm not posting the vid as it's the same one which fucked everything up for me when I posted TUF & Primetime the other day. If it works it works but if it don't then, well you'll have to go & cry to your daddy.
http://www.mmavideofights.net/2760/sean-...o-ufc-129/