Sunday, February 12, 2012

Two Hard Hitting, Elite Wrestlers Set to Meet at UFC On FOX 3

Just recently, the main event for UFC On FOX 3 was announced with TUF 5 winner Nate Diaz taking on perennial contender Jim Miller in what is expected to be a match for the Lightweight division's next #1 contender's spot, and now it seems that the card's co-main event has also been decided when two competitors from the next weight class up engage. Though not confirmed to be the co-main event at this time, a Welterweight bout pitting perennial contender and TUF1 alumni Josh Koscheck against rising contender Johny Hendricks has been agreed upon for this card.


Koscheck will come into this bout riding a two fight win streak since his failed attempt to capture the gold from reigning division champion Georges St. Pierre. Those two wins include a Rnd1 KO over former division champion Matt Hughes at UFC 135: Jones vs Rampage that earned KO of the Night honors, and a controversial Split Decision win over another power hitting wrestler in Mike Pierce at UFC 143: Diaz vs Condit. Since going 0-2 against champion St. Pierre, returning to the #1 contender's position is highly unlikely for Koscheck a long as St. Pierre reigns atop the division, and has lead to him to state that he would like to be matched up with opponents that garner the recognition of a super-fight, or possibly look to move back to competing in the next weight class above as a Middleweight.


Hendricks will come into this bout riding a three fight win streak of his own since receiving the first professional loss in his career. Those wins include a quick Rnd1 TKO over T.J. Waldburger at UFC Fight Night 24: Nogueira vs Davis that earned KO of the Night honors, a Split Decision win over Mike Pierce at UFC 133: Evans vs Ortiz II, and a stunning upset with a Rnd1 KO over perennial contender Jon Fitch, a now former teammate of Koscheck's, in just 0:12 seconds at UFC 141: Lesnar vs Overeem that earned KO of the Night honors. Though a Unanimous Decision loss at the hands of potential contender Rick Story marked the first professional loss of his career, Hendricks has proven he knows how to bounce back from adversity with three straight victories to put that loss behind him, and has opened the eyes of potential opponents who may have been looking past him.


What makes this match up so interesting to begin with, is the fact that both competitors will come into the cage recognized for the same things: being heavy hitting strikers with elite collegiate wrestling backgrounds.
  • Coming into the beginning of his MMA career, as seen during his time as a participant on the first season of TUF coming in with a record of 2-0, Koscheck came into the sport with nothing more than a credentialed wrestling background that included being a 4x NCAA1 All-American collegiate wrestler out of Edinboro University four years straight. Though starting out his career with nothing more than a wrestling background and minimal striking technique, Koscheck has become one of the most powerful strikers in the Welterweight division, having trained for much of his career at the American Kickboxing Academy until cutting ties with the gym just recently. Having gained an incredible degree of technique in kickboxing, Koscheck has the power to knockout opponents with an arsenal of strikes.
  • Similarly, Hendricks came into his MMA career with nothing more than a credentialed wrestling background of his own that included being a 4x NCAA1 All-American collegiate wrestler out of Oklahoma State University four years straight, and also a Big 12 Conference champion out of OSU for three years straight. Though only competing professionally in MMA for four years, compared to Koscheck's eight years of competing in the sport, Hendricks still has a wealth of experience to gain, as has been seen in his lack of striking technique, though he has been able to take advantage of his natural power alone so far. Seeing his impressive performances in wins over Amir Sadollah, Charlie Brenneman, T.J. Waldburger, and Jon Fitch, Hendricks has amazing one-punch knockout power in his left hand alone as a southpaw. With an amazing pedigree of wrestling and natural knockout power that can put away opponents with a single punch, Hendricks has become one rising contender that all potential opponents should not take lightly.

Saturday, February 4, 2012

MMA Fan HQ Personal Scoring/Results For "UFC 143: DIAZ vs CONDIT" Main Card Bouts

We have been trying to promote individual scoring among MMA fans when watching fights. We want fans to put themselves in a judges' position and score fights honestly and unbiased. We want fans to understand the "10-point must" scoring system that is used under the Unified Rules of Combat that are in place to regulate MMA.With many draws, split decisions, and questionable results that quickly gather criticism of judges and the scoring system, we want fans to give honest scores that include 10-10, 10-8, and even 10-7 scores. If we want MMA to be recognized legitimately as a true sport, then we must become true legitimate fans in the process.


Main Card Bouts:
Ed "Short Fuse" Herman (19-8-0) vs Clifford Starks (8-0-0) (MW)

Rnd1
Rnd2
Rnd3
TOTAL/RESULT
Herman
9
SUB
-
Rnd2 Submission (Rear Naked Choke) @ 1:43
Starks
-
-
-
-
Herman defeats Starks via Rnd2 Submission
Official Ruling: Rnd2 Submission (Rear Naked Choke) win for Herman at 1:43-No scores needed
Herman improves record to 20-8-0.


Scott "Young Guns" Jorgensen (13-4-0) vs Renan Barao (27-1-0(1)) (BW)

Rnd1
Rnd2
Rnd3
TOTAL/RESULT
Jorgensen
9
9
9
27
Barao
10
10
10
30
We score 30-27 for Barao
Barao defeats Jorgensen via Unanimous Decision
Official Scoring: 30-27, 30-27, 30-27 all for Barao awarding him the Unanimous Decision.
Barao improves his record to 28-1-0(1).


Josh "Kos" Koscheck (16-5-0) vs Mike Pierce (13-4-0) (WW)

Rnd1
Rnd2
Rnd3
TOTAL/RESULT
Koscheck
9
10
10
29
Pierce
10
9
9
28
We score 29-28 for Koscheck
Koscheck defeats Pierce via Split Decision
Official Scoring: 29-28, 29-28 for Koscheck; 29-28 for Pierce. Koscheck is awarded the Split Decision win.
Koscheck improves his record to 17-5-0.

Co-Main Event:
Fabricio "Vai Cavalo" Werdum (14-5-1) vs Roy "Big Country" Nelson (16-6-0) (HW)

Rnd1
Rnd2
Rnd3
TOTAL/RESULT
Werdum
10
10
10
30
Nelson
9
9
9
27
We score 30-27 for Werdum
Werdum defeats Nelson via Unanimous Decision
Official Scoring: 30-27, 30-27, 30-27 all for Werdum awarding him the Unanimous Decision win.
Werdum improves his record to 15-5-1.


Main Event/Interim Welterweight Title Bout:
Nick Diaz (26-7-0(1)) vs Carlos "The Natural Born Killer" Condit (27-5-0) (WW)

Rnd1
Rnd2
Rnd3
Rnd4
Rnd5
TOTAL/RESULT
Diaz
9
10
9
9
10
47
Condit
10
9
10
10
9
48
We score 48-47 for Condit
Condit defeats Diaz via Unanimous Decision
Official Scoring: 49-46, 49-46, 48-47 all for Condit awarding him the Unanimous Decision win.
Condit improves his record to 28-5-0 and becomes the new UFC Interim Welterweight Champion. Condit now takes the position as the division's #1 contender and is expected to take on official division champion Georges St. Pierre sometime before the end of 2012.


These are our own "UNOFFICIAL" scores for the main card bouts. We include official scoring & results to compare our scoring to the real deal. We encourage fellow MMA fans to do the same and share their thoughts on judging criteria, how these fights went, how you judged them, and more.

Friday, February 3, 2012

MMA Fan HQ News Update Feb. 2, 2012-UFC Releases Joey Beltran




  • Following a Rnd1 KO loss at UFC On FOX 2 to debuting former Strikeforce Heavyweight Lavar Johnson, Joey "The Mexicutioner" Beltran was released from the UFC.


  • Beltran entered the UFC with a record of 10-3, and would go 3-4 in the promotion before being released.

Saturday, January 28, 2012

MMA Fan HQ Personal Scoring/Results For "UFC On FOX 2: EVANS vs DAVIS" Main Card Bouts

We have been trying to promote individual scoring among MMA fans when watching fights. We want fans to put themselves in a judges' position and score fights honestly and unbiased. We want fans to understand the "10-point must" scoring system that is used under the Unified Rules of Combat that are in place to regulate MMA.With many draws, split decisions, and questionable results that quickly gather criticism of judges and the scoring system, we want fans to give honest scores that include 10-10, 10-8, and even 10-7 scores. If we want MMA to be recognized legitimately as a true sport, then we must become true legitimate fans in the process.






Main Card Bouts:
Demian Maia (15-3-0) vs Chris "All American" Weidman (7-0-0) (MW)

Rnd1
Rnd2
Rnd3
TOTAL/RESULT
Maia
9
9
10
28
Weidman
10
10
9
29
We score 29-28 for Weidman
Weidman defeats Maia via Split Decision
Official Scoring: 29-28, 29-28 for Weidman; 29-28 for Maia. Weidman awarded the Split Decision win.
Weidman improves his record to 8-0-0.


Chael Sonnen (26-11-1) vs Michael "The Count" Bisping (22-3-0) (MW)

Rnd1
Rnd2
Rnd3
TOTAL/RESULT
Sonnen
10
9
10
29
Bisping
9
10
9
28
We score 29-28 for Sonnen
Sonnen defeats Bisping via Unanimous Decision
Official Scoring: 30-27, 29-28, 29-28 all for Sonnen, awarding him the Unanimous Decision.
Sonnen improve his record to 27-11-1 and earns title shot and rematch with reigning Middleweight champion Anderson Silva.


"Suga" Rashad Evans (16-1-1) vs Phil "Mr. Wonderful" Davis (9-0-0) (LHW)

Rnd1
Rnd2
Rnd3
Rnd4
Rnd5
TOTAL/RESULT
Evans
10
10
10
10
10
50
Davis
9
9
9
9
9
45
We score 5045 for Evans
Evans defeats Davis via Unanimous Decision
Official Scoring: 50-45, 5045, 50-45 all for Evans, awarding him the Unanimous Decision.
Evans improves his record to 17-1-1 and earns title with reigning Light Heavyweight champion Jon Jones.


Quick Results:

Winner:
Victory Via:
Loser:
Weidman (8-0-0)
Split Decision (29-28, 29-28 Weidman/28-29 Maia)
Maia (15-4-0)
Sonnen (27-11-1)
Unanimous Decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)
Bisping (22-4-0)
Evans (17-1-1)
Unanimous Decision (50-45, 50-45, 50-45)
Davis (9-1-0)



These are our own "UNOFFICIAL" scores for the main card bouts. We include official scoring & results to compare our scoring to the real deal. We encourage fellow MMA fans to do the same and share their thoughts on judging criteria, how these fights went, how you judged them, and more.

UFC On FOX 2-Preliminary Card Reults

Preliminary Card Reults:

WINNER:
VICTORY VIA:
LOSER:
Camozzi (16-5-0)
Rnd3 Submission (Guillotine Choke) @ 1:08
Dustin Jacoby (6-2-0)
Lavar Johnson (16-5-0)
Rnd1 KO (Punches/Upper-Cuts) @ 4:24
Joey Beltran (13-7-0)
Michael Johnson (10-6-0)
Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
Shane Roller (10-6-0)
Charles Oliveira (15-2-0(1))
Rnd1 Submission (Calf-Slicer) @ 1:43
Eric Wisely (19-7-0)
Cub Swanson (16-5-0)
Rnd2 TKO (Punches) @ 2:22
George Roop (12-9-1)
Mike Russow (15-1-0(1))
Unanimous Decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)
Jon Olav Einemo (6-3-0)
Evan Dunham (13-2-0)
Rnd2 TKO (Doctor Stoppage) @ 5:00
Nik Lentz (21-5-2(1))

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

MMA Fan HQ News Update Jan 24-UFC On FOX 3 Announced with Diaz/Miller & ...


On January 24, 2012, UFC On FOX 3 was officially announced with a Lightwight #1 contendership bout between TUF5 winner Nate Diaz and veteran Jim Miller, as well as a Flyweight bout between TUF14 winner John Dodson and Darren Uyenoyama.

Nate Diaz vs Jim Miller Set to Determine #1 LW Contender

Announced late Tuesday, January 24, TUF5 winner Nate Diaz and one of the division's top grapplers Jim Miller as part of UFC On FOX 3 on Saturday, May 5. This bout has been announced to decide who will become the #1 contender in the Lightweight (155-146lbs) division, with the victor of this bout expected to take on the winner of the upcoming bout in late February between reigning champion Frankie Edgar and former WEC champion Benson Henderson. Depending on the conditions of both winners of these two upcoming bouts, the eventual meeting between contender and champion will be expected to happen some time before the end of this year.

Diaz will be coming into this bout riding a two fight win streak since returning to the division after going 2-2 attempting to fight in the Welterweight division. Since returning to the division, Diaz has earned a Rnd1 Submission victory over former PrideFC Lightweight champion Takanori Gomi that earned Submission of the Night honors at UFC 135: Jones vs Rampage, and a Unanimous Decision over former 2x WEC title challenger Donald Cerrone that earned both fighters Fight of the Night honors at UFC 141: Lesnar vs Overeem, both being some of the best performances of his career.

Miller will come into this bout following a Rnd1 Submission win over TUF2 alumni Melvin Guillard at the promotion's recent FX debut headlining UFC On FX 1: Guillard vs Miller. This victory followed a Unanimous Decision defeat from Benson Henderson for the chance to fight champion Frankie Edgar. That loss was Miller's first since 2009, and snapped a seven fight win streak that included wins over top grappler Mark Bocek, then undefeated rising prospect Charles Oliveira, and veteran Gleison Tibau.

Though not officially announced, the winner of the upcoming bout between final WEC Lightweight champion Anthony Pettis and TUF5 alumni Joe Lauzon will likely produce a contender that could step in as a substitute for either Diaz or Miller if one of them should be forced to withdraw from the bout due to injury.

Friday, January 20, 2012

MMA Fan HQ Personal Scoring/Results For "UFC On FX 1: GUILLARD vs MILLER" Main Card Bouts

We have been trying to promote individual scoring among MMA fans when watching fights. We want fans to put themselves in a judges' position and score fights honestly and unbiased. We want fans to understand the "10-point must" scoring system that is used under the Unified Rules of Combat that are in place to regulate MMA.With many draws, split decisions, and questionable results that quickly gather criticism of judges and the scoring system, we want fans to give honest scores that include 10-10, 10-8, and even 10-7 scores. If we want MMA to be recognized legitimately as a true sport, then we must become true legitimate fans in the process.  


Pat "HD/Hype or Die" Barry (6-4-0) vs Christian Morecraft (7-2-0) (HW)

Rnd1
Rnd2
Rnd3
TOTAL/RESULT
Barry
KO
-
-
Rnd1 KO (Punches) at 3:38
Morecraft
-
-
-
-
Barry defeats Morecraft via Rnd1 KO
Official Ruling: Rnd1 KO (Punches) win for Barry at 3:38-No scores needed
Barry improves his record to 7-4-0.


Mike "The Hulk" Easton (11-1-0) vs Jared "The Jackhammer" Papazian (14-6-0(1)) (BW)

Rnd1
Rnd2
Rnd3
TOTAL/RESULT
Easton
10
10
10
30
Papazian
9
9
10
28
We score 30-28 for Easton
Easton defeats Papazian via Majority Decision
Official Scoring: 30-27, 29-28 for Easton; 29-29 even. Easton is awarded the victory via Majority Decision.
Easton improves his record to 12-1-0


Duane "Bang" Ludwig (21-11-0) vs Josh "The Dentist" Neer (32-10-1) (WW)

Rnd1
Rnd2
Rnd3
TOTAL/RESULT
Ludwig
-
-
-
-
Neer
SUB
-
-
Rnd1 Submission (Guillotine) 3:04
Neer defeats Ludwig via Rnd1 Submission
Official Ruling: Rnd1 Submission (Guillotine) win for Neer at 3:04-No scores needed
Neer improves his record to 33-10-1


Melvin "The Young Assassin" Guillard (29-9-2(1)) vs Jim Miller (20-3-0) (LW)

Rnd1
Rnd2
Rnd3
TOTAL/RESULT
Guillard
-
-
-
-
Miller
SUB
-
-
Rnd1 Submission (Rear Naked Choke) at 2:04
Miller defeats Guillard via Rnd1 Submission
Official Ruling: Rnd1 Submission (Rear Naked Choke) win for Miller at 2:04-No scores needed
Miller improves his record to 21-3-0


These are our own "UNOFFICIAL" scores for the main card bouts. We include official scoring & results to compare our scoring to the real deal. We encourage fellow MMA fans to do the same and share their thoughts on judging criteria, how these fights went, how you judged them, and more.