
Main card
- Light Heavyweight bout: Randy Couture vs. Mark Coleman
- Middleweight bout: Nate Marquardt vs. Chael Sonnen
- Welterweight bout: Mike Swick vs. Paulo Thiago
- Middleweight bout: Demian Maia vs. Dan Miller
- Welterweight bout: Matt Serra vs. Frank Trigg
Preliminary Card (Spike TV)
- Lightweight bout: Mac Danzig vs. Justin Buchholz
- Lightweight bout: Melvin Guillard vs. Ronnys Torres
Preliminary Card (Non-televised)
- Lightweight bout: Phillipe Nover vs. Rob Emerson
- Light Heavyweight bout: Brian Stann vs. Phil Davis
- Heavyweight bout: Tim Hague vs. Chris Tuchscherer
- Heavyweight bout: Mostapha Al-turk vs. Rolles Gracie
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Decent card. Nothing great here, but nothing too bad, either. The UFC will start dishing out the great stuff soon, though.
Anyway, Randy Couture vs. Mark Coleman should be an easy one to predict. Coleman should take Couture down in the first round, and then gas himself out. People underestimate Coleman's wrestling, and trust me... he is a better wrestler than Couture. However, Coleman's gas tank is terrible, while Couture's is phenomenal. Couture will be able to take the flurry from Coleman early on, and then take Rounds 2 and 3 with his takedown defense, boxing, and maybe even a couple of takedowns himself. However, neither fighter are finishers, so there's no doubt this will go to a decision, and I see it being Couture 29-28 unanimously at the end of the fight.
Nate Marquardt vs. Chael Sonnen... I could not possibly care any less about this fight. Marquardt is a good stand-up fighter, but not great. And Sonnen is just fucking boring. I really don't give a shit about this fight or who wins it, because neither would ever defeat Anderson Silva, if they were ever given a shot that is.
Even though I'm still a tad disappointed Josh Koscheck had to drop out of this one, Mike Swick vs. Paulo Thiago should be a decent enough fight. I think Swick shows up in top form and either wins by knockout or unanimous decision.
I see Demian Maia tapping Dan Miller out pretty quickly, but this is another fight I just don't care for. Both had promising starts in their UFC careers, but man did they both fall hard in their last fights. It just makes them uninteresting, since neither fighter were that exciting to begin with.
Matt Serra vs. Frank Trigg... now THIS should be fun! Hell, the trash talking will be better than the fight itself. I am a HUGE Matt Serra fan, so I'm heavily rooting for him in this one. Hopefully he can finish Trigg off quick and move back up the Welterweight ladder a little bit and get some tougher fights. Matt Serra is a great fighter, with an AWESOME personality. I want to see as much of him as possible in the UFC before he has to hang them up (which hopefully won't be for a while, but he is getting up there in age). As far as Trigg... fuck him, let the flop continue.
The Spike preliminaries are awesome in my book. I'm as big of Mac Danzig fan as I am of Serra, so it's always a pleasure to watch him fight. He's by far and large my favorite TUFer outside of Nate Diaz. I thought the dude was beyond hilarious on the show, and I just dug his personality. Right now though he's on a 3 fight losing streak, but all were against very tough fighters. Here he's against pretty much a no-name, so hopefully he can make quick work of the guy and start moving back up the Lightweight ladder. And Melvin Guillard is always exciting to watch fight, so of course I'm looking forward to his fight as well.
And the rest of the prelims are meh. Phillipe Nover vs. Rob Emerson should be good, and of course it'll be interesting to see what Rolles Gracie Jr. has to offer, but outside of that... nothing else to look forward to there.
All in all, pretty average show. In fact, I think it's a Fight Night worthy card if you ask me, but still.... it's cards like these that usually end up shocking you with great fights all throughout the night, so hopefully that's the case here.