Main card
Preliminary card
The event is this Saturday, June 20, 2009 @ 9:00 PM Eastern American time. Before it airs, Spike will be showing each episode from this season in a marathon that starts early Saturday morning.
This card is really, really good. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to catch any of the episodes since around the sixth week, but I plan on watching the marathon on Spike to catch up. All I know from looking at the names who made it is that DaMarques Johnson was a huge douche when I was watching the show, so I hope he gets his ass handed to him. But other than that, I don't have an opinion as of yet as far as the TUF finale fights are concerned. However, I am very much looking forward to the other three main events on the show.
Diego Sanchez vs. Clay Guida is without a doubt a Fight of the Year candidate. I love both these guys, so I'm not rooting for anyone in particular; I'm just going to sit back and enjoy the show. Clay's on a bit of a winning streak, and this is only Diego's second time fighting at 155, after a decent first showing against Joe Stevenson. My prediction for this though is Diego Sanchez by decision. Clay's strong suit is his wrestling and fast pace, and unfortunately for him, he's going to be in there with someone who is superior at wrestling, and in just as good of shape as he is. I think Diego will be able to keep the fight on its feet and control it that way, as he's a much improved striker and Clay's never shown himself to be good at striking whatsoever. However, I still wouldn't be shocked if The Carpenter is able to pull off a victory.
I'm most looking forward to the Nate Diaz vs. Joe Stevenson fight. Nate is one of my favorite fighters and I'm going to be rooting for him hard in this fight. I have nothing against Joe Stevenson and I hate to see Joe continue his losing streak, but Nate is just superior in every way except wrestling. On stand-up, Nate has a HUGE reach advantage and knows how to use it. And on the ground, Nate's one of the very best in MMA, just like his brother. The only way Joe wins this fight is by taking Nate down and holding him down for 3 rounds, but I don't think he'll be able to do it. Nate's just to slick once the fight goes to the ground, and besides... in Stevenson's last three fights he's been hell bent in having stand-up wars, so I don't think he'll try anything different this time around.
And I hope Chris Lytle kicks Burns ass. Lytle is fucking awesome and also one of my favorites. I think he's superior in every way when compared to Burns, so I see no reason as to why he would lose this fight. So hopefully he takes care of business quick and gets back on the right track to becoming one of the best Welterweights in the UFC.
- Lightweight bout: Diego Sanchez vs. Clay Guida
- Lightweight bout: Joe Stevenson vs. Nate Diaz
- Welterweight bout: Chris Lytle vs. Kevin Burns
- Welterweight Finale bout: DaMarques Johnson vs. James Wilks
- Lightweight Finale bout: Andre Winner vs. Ross Pearson
Preliminary card
- Lightweight bout: Melvin Guillard vs. Gleison Tibau
- Welterweight bout: Brad Blackburn vs. Edgar Garcia
- Light Heavyweight bout: Mike Ciesnolevicz vs. Tomasz Drwal
- Lightweight bout: Cameron Dollar vs. Jason Dent
- Welterweight bout: Frank Lester vs. Nick Osipczak
The event is this Saturday, June 20, 2009 @ 9:00 PM Eastern American time. Before it airs, Spike will be showing each episode from this season in a marathon that starts early Saturday morning.
This card is really, really good. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to catch any of the episodes since around the sixth week, but I plan on watching the marathon on Spike to catch up. All I know from looking at the names who made it is that DaMarques Johnson was a huge douche when I was watching the show, so I hope he gets his ass handed to him. But other than that, I don't have an opinion as of yet as far as the TUF finale fights are concerned. However, I am very much looking forward to the other three main events on the show.
Diego Sanchez vs. Clay Guida is without a doubt a Fight of the Year candidate. I love both these guys, so I'm not rooting for anyone in particular; I'm just going to sit back and enjoy the show. Clay's on a bit of a winning streak, and this is only Diego's second time fighting at 155, after a decent first showing against Joe Stevenson. My prediction for this though is Diego Sanchez by decision. Clay's strong suit is his wrestling and fast pace, and unfortunately for him, he's going to be in there with someone who is superior at wrestling, and in just as good of shape as he is. I think Diego will be able to keep the fight on its feet and control it that way, as he's a much improved striker and Clay's never shown himself to be good at striking whatsoever. However, I still wouldn't be shocked if The Carpenter is able to pull off a victory.
I'm most looking forward to the Nate Diaz vs. Joe Stevenson fight. Nate is one of my favorite fighters and I'm going to be rooting for him hard in this fight. I have nothing against Joe Stevenson and I hate to see Joe continue his losing streak, but Nate is just superior in every way except wrestling. On stand-up, Nate has a HUGE reach advantage and knows how to use it. And on the ground, Nate's one of the very best in MMA, just like his brother. The only way Joe wins this fight is by taking Nate down and holding him down for 3 rounds, but I don't think he'll be able to do it. Nate's just to slick once the fight goes to the ground, and besides... in Stevenson's last three fights he's been hell bent in having stand-up wars, so I don't think he'll try anything different this time around.
And I hope Chris Lytle kicks Burns ass. Lytle is fucking awesome and also one of my favorites. I think he's superior in every way when compared to Burns, so I see no reason as to why he would lose this fight. So hopefully he takes care of business quick and gets back on the right track to becoming one of the best Welterweights in the UFC.