July 9, 2016
T-Mobile Arena
Las Vegas Nevada
Main Card on PPV:
Light Heavyweight Champion Daniel Cormier versus Jon Jones has been cancelled!
USADA notified the UFC that Jones FAILED his out-of-competition test from June 16th and will not be allowed to compete on the card! Excuses from Jon to follow soon.
Now the fight is....
#1 Daniel Cormier (17-1) vs. Anderson Silva (33-7)
Well, this is crazy. Silva is going to try and knock out Cormier quickly while Daniel is going to need to weather the storm and implement his wrestling game. Good look predicting this madness but we'll still role with "DC" who has trained unbelievably hard. However, as recent events have shown, anything can happen in MMA.
WINNER-Daniel Cormier by Decision?
Brock Lesnar (5-3) +140 vs. #8 Mark Hunt (12-10-1) -170
Anywho, Lesnar has been gone 5 years which is a looong time for any professional sport. Diverticulitis stole some potential from Brock and it stuck in his colon. You cannot deny that this guy has some of the most ridiculous power ever at Heavyweight and some real amateur wrestling skills. His double-leg shot can put a man straight through the Octagon fence.
"Hunto" has been a man possessed every since this bout was announced. Mark got the head's up from the UFC long before this bout was official and has been training accordingly. The "Super Samoan" has been posting pics of himself looking to be in the best shape of his life. Hunt's power is the stuff of legend and yet another walk off punch is never out of the question. We even favor Hunt's cardio because of how he's been training, Brock is rusty and will have that "adrenaline dump," while Mark is cool as a cucumber.
Mark knows something very important about this bout. This is the biggest moment of his career. "Hunto" has trained his whole life for this moment and won't let it slip by. Mark should be taken down and that will be a scary moment, but he'll have enough moments on the feet to catch Brock in the face and the guy doesn't react to punches well. Hunt's gonna find that fear button on Brock and put him down with a feel good win for the well traveled veteran.
WINNER-Mark Hunt by Rd.2 KO
Women's Bantamweight Champion Miesha Tate (18-5) -250 vs. #4 Amanda Nunes (12-4) +195
"Cupcake" achieved the impossible dream upsetting the "Ronda Killer" Holly Holm to become the champ and upping her win streak to 5. Tate is definitely a wrestler 1st but she has improved her striking though she gets hit far too often. What can't be debated is Miesha's heart and durability. This woman does not quit and can take a beating that would make Ike Turner proud.
The "Lioness" is a big time hitter... and that's about it. Nunes gasses in almost every fight (even those that end in the initial round) and ATT hasn't changed that fact.
* Miesha struggled up until the last moment to make weight but pulled it out with the help of the towel (the luckiest inanimate object on Earth). Let's hope her recovery goes well before fight time.
WINNER-Miesha Tate by Decision
Featherweight Interim Title Fight
#2 Jose Aldo (25-2) -105 vs. #3 Frankie Edgar (20-4-1) -125
We don't know if the knockout loss has ruined Jose mentally but we know Frankie is near unbreakable. Edgar will no doubt push the pace as is his want, but people seem to forget that is when Aldo cruises. Jose is a counter machine and this has to be the hardest bout to pick on the card. We just don't feel like the former Pound4Pound king is done quite yet. He is mentally safe against good guy Frankie and should get a little WEC version brutal and take it back old school.
* Pick subject to change. :)
Upset Pick WINNER-Jose Aldo by Decision
#4 Cain Velasquez (13-2) -305 vs. #9 Travis Browne (18-3-1) +235
"Eye Poker" Browne flat out cheated against our boy Matt Mitrione last out and that cannot be called a legit win. Even so, Ronda's boy has equated himself nicely to the UFC with 9-3 record (one loss was when he pulled a hamstring against Antonio Silva). "Hapa" is actually a great boxer (rare at this weight) and uses his long legs well to keep people at bay though that could be dangerous against this good wrestler. Travy will have a crazy size advantage that will become evident at the weigh-ins.
Despite all of these things, Cain should win this thing if he's a shell of his former self. Big hitters are the type of opponent Velasquez wrecks and we believe he's healthy and thus he's got another run in him.
WINNER-Cain Velasquez by Rd.2 TKO
Prelims on FOX Sports 1:
Hey Pena made it without another arrest for drunkenly attacking bar workers after hours because she is a head case. Congrats you ill tempered idiot. Anywho, Julie is a good grappler who tends to get into brawls and cuts a fast pace.
Pena gets hit a lot and thinks she's the shit which will be her downfall. Cat gonna oblige and whoop dat ass and more power to her. Zingano has been through a lot but has put in mad work for this camp. Time to run game.
WINNER-Cat Zingano by Rd.3 TKO
Even as a child KELVIN liked to wrestle. |
* Well, we made fun of Kelvin's baby picture but it was Johny who missed weight even after shaving his beard. We are changing our pick as Johny looked just awful in failing to make weight yet again!
Upset Pick WINNER-Kelvin Gastelum by Decision
#2 TJ Dillashaw (12-3) -400 vs. Raphael Assuncao (23-4) +300 [Rematch]
Assuncao was on a 7 fight winning streak and had beaten some elite fighters when injuries struck and benched him for almost two years! Raphael is very well rounded but his game is cemented in the grappling acumen. Raph has decent striking no real power in his hands.
Nearly two years gone is a long stretch for anyone to come in a fight a motivated "Killashaw." TJ is on point and has advanced his MMA game while Assuncao has become a question mark. We side with the proven and in fight shape TJ.
WINNER-TJ Dillashaw by Decision
Sage Northcutt (7-1) -335 vs. Enrique Marin (8-3) +255
Geez, the annoyance that is "Super" Sage. Yes the UFC is feeding him another win and everyone knows it so lets just move on.
WINNER-Sage Northcutt by Rd.2 TKO
Geez, the annoyance that is "Super" Sage. Yes the UFC is feeding him another win and everyone knows it so lets just move on.
WINNER-Sage Northcutt by Rd.2 TKO
Prelims on UFC Fight Pass:
Diego Sanchez (26-8) -115 vs. Joe Lauzon (25-11) -115
There are few MMA fighters MMAFO despises more than Diego "Dirty" Sanchez. The guy is simply an idiot and for some reason has been given many undeserved "gifts" from judges in his long, irritating career. This fool has cardio for days but his striking is rudimentary and he has forgotten all of his wrestling skills.
"J-Lau" is a beloved "Fight Night Bonus" machine who always brings game even if he doesn't get the win. Lauzon is a submission specialist and has long limbs for entangling enemies.
MMA Gods forgive us but we're predicting a "Nightmare" here. Lauzon has awful takedown defense, has been finished 7 times, gets hit a ton, and sucks against southpaws. Diego doesn't have much left but he is durable and throws a lot of volume which seems to impress the 3 blind mice whether he lands em or not.
WINNER-Diego Sanchez by Decision
There are few MMA fighters MMAFO despises more than Diego "Dirty" Sanchez. The guy is simply an idiot and for some reason has been given many undeserved "gifts" from judges in his long, irritating career. This fool has cardio for days but his striking is rudimentary and he has forgotten all of his wrestling skills.
"J-Lau" is a beloved "Fight Night Bonus" machine who always brings game even if he doesn't get the win. Lauzon is a submission specialist and has long limbs for entangling enemies.
MMA Gods forgive us but we're predicting a "Nightmare" here. Lauzon has awful takedown defense, has been finished 7 times, gets hit a ton, and sucks against southpaws. Diego doesn't have much left but he is durable and throws a lot of volume which seems to impress the 3 blind mice whether he lands em or not.
WINNER-Diego Sanchez by Decision
#5 Gegard Mousasi (38-6-2) -280 vs. Thiago Santos (13-3) +220
"Sweet Sassy Mousasi" hasn't taken the UFC by storm as we had hoped, but his 5-3 record against top tier competition is respectable. What is the most crazy aspect of Gegard's career is that he has never trained with an elite camp and has actually learned his ground game from YouTube (true story). If the "Dreamcatcher" can get his shit together and train 100% for his fights, he's a title contender.
Santos is on a 4 fight bounce and is a good boxer but nothing to write home about.
If Mousasi brings his game he should have little trouble here. Gegard is a better boxer than Santos (likely the entire 185 division) and is a much more adept grappler. Mousasi is a bit of a head case though and you never know just what you are gonna get. But if anyone shows up to UFC 200 without their "A" game then they deserve to lose.
WINNER-Gegard Mousasi by Decision
"Sweet Sassy Mousasi" hasn't taken the UFC by storm as we had hoped, but his 5-3 record against top tier competition is respectable. What is the most crazy aspect of Gegard's career is that he has never trained with an elite camp and has actually learned his ground game from YouTube (true story). If the "Dreamcatcher" can get his shit together and train 100% for his fights, he's a title contender.
Santos is on a 4 fight bounce and is a good boxer but nothing to write home about.
If Mousasi brings his game he should have little trouble here. Gegard is a better boxer than Santos (likely the entire 185 division) and is a much more adept grappler. Mousasi is a bit of a head case though and you never know just what you are gonna get. But if anyone shows up to UFC 200 without their "A" game then they deserve to lose.
WINNER-Gegard Mousasi by Decision
Jim Miller (25-8, 1) -230 vs. Takanori Gomi (35-11, 1) +180
Miller is the consummate blue collar work horse of the Lightweight division. In the last two years, Jim has fallen off the 155 pedestal going 2-4 and really looking aged in a hurry. Miller is a solid fighter everywhere and his standing elbows are vicious, but he has slowed dreadfully.
So, a couple old before their time fighters meet to simply try and remain employed at the highest level. Times are tough but few are tougher than Jimmy. Expect Miller to avoid the bombs thrown his way and abuse Gomi on the ground for a bittersweet victory in our teary eyes.
WINNER-Jim Miller by Rd.2 Submission
UFC 200 Start Times
Main Card on Pay-Per-View: 10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT
Prelims on FOX Sports 1: 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT
Prelims on UFC Fight Pass: 6:30 p.m. ET / 3:30 p.m. PT
1 comment:
Kelvin teh wrestler, hahaha
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