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- Light Heavyweight Championship: Jon Jones vs. Quinton Jackson
- Middleweight Bout: Matt Hughes vs. Josh Koscheck
- Heavyweight Bout: Travis Browne vs. Rob Broughton
- Lightweight Bout: Nate Diaz vs. Takanori Gomi
- Heavyweight Bout: Ben Rothwell vs. Mark Hunt
- Middleweight Bout: Tim Boetsch vs. Nick Ring
- Lightweight Bout: Tony Ferguson vs. Aaron Riley
- Bantamweight Bout: Cole Escovedo vs. Takeya Mizugaki
- Light Heavyweight Bout: Ricardo Romero vs. James Te Huna
- Featherweight Bout: Junior Assuncao vs. Eddie Yagin
Finally the time has come for Jon Jones to put the Light Heavyweight championship of the world on the line against the Pride! legend, Quinton Rampage Jackson. However, this card doesn't stop there. Matt Hughes finally stops ducking AKA and will fight the returning Josh Koscheck. Nate Diaz will try to do what his brother did before him and pull off an upset against Takanori Gomi. Mark Hunt will attempt to continue his winning ways when faces Ben Rothwell. And Todd Browne will continue to establish his name as someone to watch in the Heavyweight division.
Jon Jones won the Light Heavyweight title in devastating fashion when he TKO'd Mauricio Rua back in March. Since then he has come under fire for supposedly ducking Rashad Evans by faking an injury. He now is faced with Rampage Jackson instead. Jones is younger, has better ground skills, and is an unorthodox striker. But, Rampage should not be overlooked. He has some decent wrestling credentials and is one hell of a boxer. He only needs one to hit Jones flush to win the fight. Jones may be coming into the fight with the advantage but I personally will be pulling for Page.
Matt Hughes is looking to bounce back from his loss to BJ Penn. He has also finally decided to nut up and take on an AKA fighter. Both Hughes and Koscheck usually make for fun fights and I think the shit Kos has talked will inspire Hughes to come out swinging. Hughes can definitely still hang so this should be a close fight. I think Koscheck takes this one via TKO round 2.
Nick Diaz defeated Takanori Gomi at Pride 33, his younger brother Nate Diaz will look to do the same Saturday. Gomi isn't the same fighter he was in Pride but he has shown some signs of that guy still being in him deep down. Diaz is a wizard on the ground, something Gomi has shown to have some problems with. However, if this fight stays standing Gomi should light Diaz up. Both men are in need of a win, big time, but I think Diaz needs to win more. Unfortunately for him, I don't see that happening. Gomi by KO.
Todd Brown will continue to make his push for the top if the Heavyweight division. I have no idea who his opponent is so I don't really see that changing at all.
And, Mark Hunt will try to remain a winner when he faces Ben Rothwell. Hunt is a terrific striker but has shown that his wrestling isn't all that great. It sucks because Rothwell is a pretty good grinder. If Hunt can keep it standing he will likely KO Big Ben, but if it goes to the ground Rothwell can either grind out a decision or get a submission.
The undercard isn't really that special or interesting, to me at least. I'll be interested to see if Cole Escovedo wins or not, but that is about it. Should be a very fun and exciting main card though. Can't wait to see Page vs. Jones and Takanori Gomi in action. It also doesn't hurt that my boy Kos is finally returning. Saturday can't come soon enough.