
- Middleweight Championship Bout: Luke Rockhold vs. Keith Jardine
- Middleweight Bout: Robbie Lawler vs. Adlan Amagov
- Light Heavyweight Bout:Muhammed Lawal vs. Lorenz Larkin
- Welterweight Bout: Tyrone Woodley vs. Jordan Mein
- Welterweight Bout: Tarec Saffiedine vs. Tyler Stinson
Preliminary Card (Showtime Extreme)
- Welterweight Bout: Nah-Shon Burrell vs. James Terry
- Light Heavyweight Bout: Trevor Smith vs. Gian Villante
- Lightweight Bout: Estevan Payan vs. Alonzo Martinez
- Lightweight Bout: Ricky Legere vs. Chris Spang
Keith Jardine finally gets to fight for a championship. It's just a shame that it will be against Luke Rockhold. Jardine certainly has the striking to compete with nearly everyone, and he has some solid wrestling, if I am not mistaken he has never been submitted and that is largely due to his takedown defense. That said, Rockhold is a freak with great wrestling, solid stand up and good submission skills. As good as Jardine's stand up may be, he still has a glass jaw and if Rockhold can make contact it will all be over. I will be supporting Jardine though.
Robbie Lawler vs. Adlan Amagov should be fun. Both guys like to stand and bang. This is certainly Lawler's strength and is his best bet at winning. Lawler does not want this fight to hit the mat, regardless of how good Amagov is or is not on the ground. Hopefully this becomes a slugfest.
King Mo is coming off of a monstrous performance against Gracie. His next task will be to defeat Lorenz Larkin, who is undefeated. With a win here, Mo will likely find him self challenging for the belt against either Feijao or Mousasi, with Feijao vs. Mousasi actually being the most interesting fight to make. Mo is a big guy but Larkin is a great prospect. This could be Larkins coming out party.
If Tyrone Woodley can defeat Tyler Mein he will be challenging for the SF Welterweight championship. Woodley is one of the best SF homegrown products ever and is definitely being groomed to be the next champion in the company, until the UFC moves him over. Tyle Mein is a tough guy, but I don't think he possesses the skills to win this one.
And, Tarec Saffeidine is fighting some guy I do not know anything about. At first glance it looks like he is fighting a can, but who knows. We will find out soon enough if Tyler Stinson is a true threat or not.
The rest of the card is filled with fighters I don't know so I can't comment to much. However, the main event, as well as King Mo and Robbie Lawler's fights make for an interesting card indeed.