UFC 133: Evans vs. Ortiz
Rory MacDonald v Mike Pyle
This looks like a great fight to get things started as both are great wrestlers which would normally ring the alarm bells but this could be a good fight pitting the experienced 35 year old Pyle 21-7, 16 subs against the impressive up & coming 22 year old MacDonald 11-1, 4 KO's 6 subs.
Pyle has been submitted only 4 times & KO win/loss is 2-2 with a 3-1 decision MacDonald is 4-1 KO's 6-0 subs 1-0 decision so this looks like being over inside the distance, I could try & break this down but I can only the last of MacDonald's 3 UFC fights when he Dominated Nate Diaz so I'll leave it to just a prediction, I wanna say MacDonald decision but neither of them like going the distance so I'll get a little excited & say . -
MacDonald TKO... Or
submission
Jorge Rivera v Costantinos Philippou
Jorge Rivera is a run of the mill fighter & at 39 one more loss may mean end of the road. I've never heard of Cypriot Philippou who tried out for TUF Team Liddell vs. Team Ortiz back in 2010 but didn't get past the first fight to get on the show. His first 9 fights were in Ring of Combat before making & losing his UFC debut in March his record is 7-2, 4 KO's 1 sub with both losses by decision. Guessing Philippou is the younger man (I don't know his age) I'll say -
Philippou decision
Dennis Hallman v Brian Ebersole
35 year old Hallman's got a lot of experience with 43 wins in 59 fights 33 of which are by submission
& has never been submitted he's also fought in most organizations but all his opponents have been in what would be the equivalent of the middle of the UFC divisions.
Brian Ebersole burst on the scene in February by dominating the dangerous Chris Lytle down in his adopted homeland of Australia, the 30 year old has had a massive 63 fights winning 47, 13 KO's 20 subs 14 decisions, his 14 losses are 9 subs 5 decisions.
His first 31 fights were on small shows in the USA & Mexico before he moved to fight in Australia & other than Carlos Newton & Chris Lytle his opponents are fighters I don't know by name but if his UFC debut & record is anything to go by then at only 30 he could be the next big thing in the UFC fighting at welterweight but having fought as high as heavyweight & has lost only 1 of his last 13, none of his last 8.
With a combind total of 121 fights 86 wins & 53 submissions between them this tells me this is going the distance & having fought in International Fight League, Strikeforce & the UFC I think Dennis Hallman's experience may be the deciding factor although like I said if Brian Ebersole's UFC debut is anything to go by then this guy is gonna be a great fighter. -
Hallman decision
Vitor Belfort v Yoshihiro Akiyama
Interesting fight this as Vitor will obviously be looking to go straight for the kill but Akiyama is no slouch with 5 KO's from 13 wins & only 1 KO loss, he favours the submission which means Vitor is always gonna be within inches of either winning the fight or losing it.
Akiyama's lost his last 2 to Bisping & Leben prior to these was on a 14 fight unbeten streak & his last 3 getting fight of the night while Vitor after a mid career wobble has won 5 stright before his KO by Anderson Silva in their title fight .
This is a funny one to call as either fighter could win it in a few seconds, but I think the speed of Vitor could be the difference (I'm trying to convince myself this is correct) -
Vitor TKO
Rashad Evans v Tito Ortiz
I've not seen any of the build up other than the clips on here but if Ortiz thinks 1 win in 55 years
(Typo but I left it in after reading it back, 5 years) puts him back at his 2001 level then he's very much mistaken. One thing Rashad is good at is fighting to a strategy. Tito's last 3 KO/TKO's have been against Ken Shamrock & other than these it was way back in 2001 against Elvis Sinosic. His best bet is for a decision as Rashad isn't the type of fighter to put himself in the type of situation that Ryan Bader did.
Rashad has 5 KO's in his 15 wins & for somone who's a skilled wrestler he's only ever submitted 2 fighters & they were his 1st & 2nd fights, 8 of his fights have gone to a decision.
Since they fought to a draw in 2007 their records read. Rashad Evans, 5-1 unanimous decision 2 split decision 1 KO/TKO 2 with 1 KO loss, all but 2 fights have gone to the 3rd round, he won the light heavyweight title in the 3rd & lost it in his first defence in round 2.
Tito Ortiz, 3-1, 1 round 1 sub win 2 unanimous decision losses & 1 split decision loss.
So this fight will obviously start on the feet with Evans probably trying to keep it there for as long as possible & time his shots to back Tito up against the cage so he can get him in the clinch or put him on his arse against the cage to give himself the chance of a TKO. Tito will be looking for the takedown as soon as possible so he can get to work on figuring out when is the best possible time to start his groundnpound style, although this may not be easy due to the wrestling skill of Evans thus meaning this fight has the potential to be a drawn out stand off or holding affair although I think Evans will be more eger to force the issue at some point. -
Evans Decision