
Main card
- Light Heavyweight bout: Randy Couture vs. Brandon Vera
- Welterweight bout: Dan Hardy vs. Mike Swick
- Middleweight bout: Michael Bisping vs. Denis Kang
- Welterweight bout: Matt Brown vs. James Wilks
- Lightweight bout: Ross Pearson vs. Aaron Riley
Preliminary card
- Lightweight bout: Terry Etim vs. Shannon Gugerty
- Welterweight bout: John Hathaway vs. Paul Taylor
- Welterweight bout: Nick Osipczak vs. Matthew Riddle
- Lightweight bout: Alexander Gustafsson vs. Jared Hamman
- Light Heavyweight bout: Roli Delgado vs. Andre Winner
- Lightweight bout: Paul Kelly vs. Germany Dennis Siver
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First thing first, you all need to know that the entire main card (and perhaps some of the prelims) will air FREE on SpikeTv! It takes place on Saturday November 14, 2009 in Manchester, England. If you've never seen a UFC event, then check this one out. You will not regret it.
Now, with that said, this is one hell of a card.
I know, at first glance... maybe it doesn't look so. But trust me... it is. It most certainly is. For one, there are a bunch of SpikeTv shows that people initially have little interest in, but yet those same shows usually end up giving us some great, great fights. So, you should never judge an MMA show at first glance, because you never know what you're in for, especially in the UFC. Also, if you look a little deeper than the names on the card, UFC 105 could perhaps give us the rowdiest crowd we've ever seen in the UFC. There are so many UK vs. US fights on this card that I know the crowd will just be going insane for each and every one of them, rooting for their fighters from the UK. It's going to be a truly great atmosphere; I just know it.
Now, as far as the fight themselves....
If Randy Couture fights the same way he did in his fight against Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira, then we will be in for an absolute war. Brandon Vera loves to stand-up and bang, and if that's what Couture feels like doing come the 14th of November, then we will be in for a real treat. However, if not, then will be in for just complete dominance. Vera cannot handle someone like Randy Couture. Couture will be able to take the dude down at will, and will be able to do whatever it is he wants to do once the fight gets down to the ground. On the feet, it's probably even, but at least Couture knows that if he gets in some sort of trouble, he has completely other skill-sets to rely on and there won't be a damn thing Vera will be able to do about it. That's why I see Couture winning this one via Unanimous Decision, or in the 2nd or 3rd via Ground 'N Pound.
While Randy Couture vs. Brandon Vera has a possibility of being a stand-up war, the UK's own Dan Hardy vs. Mike Swick is GUARANTEED to be one. Both these guys love to strike, and both have knockout power for Welterweights. Someone in this fight will be knocked out, and I can't wait to find out who it's going to be. While I'd give the edge to Hardy in power and in technicality, Swick definitely has the edge in speed, and also reach. Swick's hands are just so damn fast, especially since he has moved down to Welterweight. Hardy definitely stands a chance in this one, but I don't think he will be able to get past Swick's speed and reach. It'll be interesting to see though. I'm really looking forward to this one. Also, for those who don't know, the winner of this fight will get a shot at GSP's Welterweight Championship, so that adds another huge aspect to it.
The UK's Michael Bisping should end up having his way with Dennis Kang. Bisping is just too well-rounded for someone like Kang to handle. Had Bisping not been so dumb in his last fight, he'd probably be ranked as the 2nd Best Middleweight in the World by most rankings. However, don't let his stupidity in one fight fool you: This guy can kick some ass. And I'm certain he's going to get back to his winning ways come UFC 105.
Matt Brown vs. the UK's winner of The Ultimate Fighter 9, James Wilks, is going to be absolutely phenomenal, and I am heavily rooting for Matt Brown in this one. Matt Brown is a true warrior and currently one of my favorite Welterweights in the UFC. The guy just has heart like no other and is a banger with tremendous knockout power, but he can also handle himself on the ground and wrestling wise as well. He's a very, very exciting, well-rounded fighter. James Wilks is no slouch himself, though, as he showed countless time on The Ultimate Fighter. He's another guy that loves to strike and I cannot wait to see how he does against someone as ruthless and powerful as Matt Brown. I'm predicting this fight to end up being Fight of the Night. I cannot fucking wait!
And the other UK TUF 9 winner, Ross Pearson vs. Aaron Riley should be a nice little opener. I think Pearson's going to dominate, but other than that.... I don't have much to say about this fight. Hopefully these two just gives us a good show to start off the program. However, this is definitely the fight I'm least looking forward to on the card.
And as far as the prelims go.... nothing special. But the great thing about the UFC is that if something awesome happens on the prelims, then we'll end up seeing it anyway on the main card, especially on a card like this where I'm sure there will be a couple of great, quick knockouts.
