JWGunslinger
Warrior Forever

Main card
Light Heavyweight Championship bout: Jon Jones (c) vs. Lyoto Machida
Heavyweight bout: Frank Mir vs. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira
Light Heavyweight bout: Tito Ortiz vs. Antônio Rogério Nogueira
Welterweight bout: Claude Patrick vs. Brian Ebersole
Featherweight bout: Mark Hominick vs. Chan Sung Jung
Preliminary card (Ion Television)
Light Heavyweight bout: Krzysztof Soszynski vs. Igor Pokrajac
Middleweight bout: Jared Hamman vs. Constantinos Philippou
Lightweight bout: John Makdessi vs. Dennis Hallman
Bantamweight bout: Yves Jabouin vs. Walel Watson
Preliminary card (Facebook)
Lightweight bout: Mark Bocek vs. Nik Lentz
Welterweight bout: Rich Attonito vs. Jake Hecht
Lightweight bout: Mitch Clarke vs. John Cholish
Saturday's card has the making of one of the best we've seen in a while, the fights are stacked from the bottom on up and we're in for some great stuff.
Mitch Clarke vs John Cholish
Two relative unknowns here, but I expect these two young men to put on a show as they look to prove they deserve to fight at the highest level of competition in the sport. Clarke is a young Canadian fighter from Saskatchewan sporting a record of 9-0, and although he hasnt fought any notable opponents he seems to have a decent knack for submissions as he has finished 6 of his fights this way. Cholish is a Jersey boy whos got slick subs as well, then again you kind of have to if you train under Renzo Gracie. Hes 7-1 and he holds a submission win over TUF 12 cast member Marc Stevens in Strikeforce. Clarke is talented but here hes outmatched by a guy who has more experience fighting on a bigger stage and with better ground skills. I see Clarke trying his luck on the ground but ending up tapping himself.
Cholish by Submission(Guillotine)
Rich Attonito vs Jake Hecht
Here I expect the guy with the experience and tougher competition in the past to come out on top. Hecht has only fought two notable fighters, he beat TUF 13 cast member Charlie Radar by decision and then more recently lost a decision to now UFC fighter Che Mills. Attonito meanwhile made his way to the UFC through The Ultimate Fighter season 11, he didnt win the show but won some pride by TKOing loudmouth and fellow cast mate Jamie Yager at the TUF 11 finale. Since then he has gone 2-1, first scoring a major upset over Rafael Natal, then dropping a decision to Dave Branch and boucing back win a decision over Daniel Roberts at 170 lbs. I see Hecht being over powered in this fight and losing a decision, although you cant take much from his experience I do think that if he could survive against Che Mills for 3 rounds he will probably lose but he wont be finished, if he is itll be a TKO from not defending.
Attonito by Decision
Mark Bocek vs Nik Lentz
Nik Lentz, the puzzle that nobody in the UFC has been able to solve. Since coming to the company at UFC 103 he has gone 5-0-2 with a majority draw against Thiago Tavarez and a DQ that was originally a Rear Naked Choke Loss to Charles Oliveira, he holds wins over notable opponents such as Tyson Griffin and Rob Emerson. Bocek has really been on a roll since losing to Mac Danzig at UFC 83. Since then hes gone 4-2 but has been improving ever time we see him and his only other losses were to top guys Frankie Edgar,Jim Miller and Ben Henderson. I can definitely say that Bocek is Lentzs toughest match since Oliveira and I see him having a lot of trouble with the Canadian. If Lentz doesnt manage to avoid losing by DQ again then I see Bocek being the first man to hand him a loss in the octagon.
Bocek by Submission (Rear Naked Choke)
Yves Jabouin vs Walel Watson
Yves Jabouin made his way to the big show the hard way, he was facing tough competition like Sam Stout and Jonathan Brookins long before even making it to the big leagues. Once there it didnt get any easier as he had hard fought battles with Mark Hominick, Rafael Assuncao and Brandon Visher. Youd think by the time he got to the UFC hed catch a break but his debut ended with him on the wrong end of a highlight reel flying triangle choke from Pablo Garza, but in his most recent fight he picked up his first UFC win over Ian Loveland at UFC 134. Walel is a fighter that I am not familiar with, thats no surprise though because this guy hasnt fought anyone notable and almost all of his fights took place in Tijuana, Mexico. So his competition is questionable but he has never gone out of the second round and 7 of his nine wins are by submission, he won his UFC debut by TKO against another newcomer. If Walel is legit then hell win this if it goes to the ground, but Jabouin is striker and a pretty darn good one at that.
Jabouin by KO
John Makdessi vs Dennis Hallman
Here we have a battle between a true veteran of the sport and a rising star looking to prove his worth. Any hardcore fight fan knows the name Dennis Hallman, known for his battles with the likes of Jens Pulver and one of few men who can say hes submitted Matt Hughes, and hes done it twice. He made his return to the octagon after time in smaller organizations, and lost to John Howard but bounced back quickly with a decision over Ben Saunders and an impressive knock out over Karo Parisyan. Most recently he battled another MMA vet in Brian Ebersole but came up short, losing by TKO late in the first round. Now he comes in to UFC 140 to prove that he still has what it takes to beat the younger talent and looks to pick up his 51st MMA win. John Makdessi meanwhile will be looking to add to his legacy by defeating such a respected fighter as Hallman, and so far hes been making a hell of a name for himself. The young Canadian fighter holds a record of 9-0 so far, with all but two being finished by knockout. Since coming to the UFC he has won two fights, the first a decision to Pat Audinwood and an incredible spinning backfist knockout over TUF 12 cast member Kyle Watson. When this fight is on the feet I have no doubt that Makdessi will beat up on Hallman, but if Hallman can avoid that hell take care of business the way he always does and pick up the submission. Any fight with either of these men is exciting, so having the two of them against each other is sure to be fireworks.
Hallman by Submission(Kimura)
Jared Hamman vs Constantinos Phillippou
This one should be a very entertaining stand up war at 185 between team Serra trained Phillipou and team VMAT member Jared Hamman. Phillipou is probably best known for his recently battle with Jorge Rivera at UFC 133 where he won a Split Decision after a 3 round war. Before that fight he made his UFC debut at UFC 128 where he lost a Decision to Nick Catone, snapping a 7 fight win streak after losing his MMA debut to Ricardo Romero. Hamman is a guy who has never had a boring fight, in his 13 wins 10 of those were finished by TKO, 2 by submission and one decision. Before coming to the UFC he went 11-1 picking up wins over UFC fighters Travis Wuiff and Aaron Rosa. Since his debut in the organization he has gone 2-2, not the most impressive on paper but he has put on outstanding performances in all these fights, picking up impressive wins over Rodney Wallace in a Fight Of The Night performance and most recently a TKO win over CB Dolloway. This should be a great brawl if Constantinos is willing to stand with Hamman, Ill bet that he doesnt finish him as Jared has one of the better chins around.
Hamman by Decision
Krzysztof Soszynski vs Igor Pokrajac
With the recent loss of Mirko Cro Cop the UFC has been lacking a Croatian presence, on Saturday we will see a young man who is one of the top young prospects to attempt to fill that void when Igor Pokrajac steps into the octagon. He had a rocky start in the company dropping a decision to Vladimir Matyushenko and suffering a TKO loss to James Te Huna, but bounced back with a win over feared striker James Irvin by Rear Naked Choke. He then faced a major step up in competition facing respected veteran Stephan Bonnar and losing a decision, but most recently returned to his winning ways with an impressive TKO win over Todd Brown. Pokrajac may not have the talent of Cro Cop but I do believe hes underrated and alongside Stipe Miocic could be the new star of his home country, but hes got his hands full against fellow European Krzysztof Soszynski. Polish standout Soszynski has been kicking ass and taking names since his time on The Ultimate Fighter 8, and has scored notable wins over Brian Stann and Stephan Bonnar. Despite setbacks to Brandon Vera and Bonnar in a rematch, he has regained his momentum with two straight wins over Goran Reljic and Mike Massenzio. In this fight Igor will most likely have the speed advantage but Krzysztof has power and submissions in his corner. I expect him to use his superior size and strength to hold Igor against the cage to minimize his opponents offense and have an easier time inflicting damage on Pokrajac.
Soszynski by TKO
Mark Hominick vs Chan Sung Jung
Yet another match up that is very unlikely to be boring as recent title challenger Mark Hominick takes on The Korean Zombie Chan Sung Jung. Hominick has been a force in MMA for some time now, a former longtime TKO Featherweight Champion in Canada, he has made his way from promotion to promotion over the years and now has come back home to the UFC. He first fought in the promotion back in the day at UFC 58 when he submitted Yves Edwards and then again when he won a Decision over Jorge Gurgel at UFC Fight Night 2. After that he went to other promotions like TKO and WEC where he continued his winning ways before returning to the UFC in the WEC merger earlier this year, picking up a quick and dominant win over George Roop. This win earned him a title fight against Jose Aldo and did he fight his heart out, he went 5 rounds with the champ and nearly won the fight several times but ended up losing the decision, now he looks to bounce back with a win over fellow standout Chan Sung Jung. Before making his way to the UFC this young Korean superstar compiled a record of 10-3, and although he lost his two fights in the WEC his battle with Leonard Garcia earned him the honor of not only Fight Of The Night but Fight Of The Year as well. Then in March he made his UFC debut in a rematch against Garcia, but this time it was Jung who picked up the win when he submitted him with a Twister submission. This marked the first time this submission was used in the UFC and he earned yet another double honor of receiving awards for Submission Of The Night and Submission Of The Year. Both of these guys have very impressive credentials, will this fight win bonuses? I saw its very likely and although Jung is a very formidable opponent, I believe after what we saw from Mark in his last fight there wont be any stopping him.
Hominick by KO
Claude Patrick vs Brian Ebersole
This one Im not too interested in, I hope Ebersole wins it but I dont really care too much about either guy to be honest. Ebersole has quietly been building an impressive record of 48-14 since 2000. Hes always fought in smaller organizations but hes still fought tough competition despite this, some men hes faced include Stephan Bonnar, Ed Herman and he holds wins over Matt Horwitch, Shannon Rich and Carlos Newton. Since coming to the UFC in February hes picked up very impressive wins over vets Chris Lytle and Dennis Hallman, and he looks to pick up another over Claude Patrick. Another man who found plenty of success before coming to the bright lights of the UFC, Patrick came in with a record of 11-1 with all his wins coming by choke or TKO and his sole loss coming from Drew McFedries. Since coming to the UFC hes gone 3-0 with a submission win over Ricardo Funch and two Decisions over Daniel Roberts and James Wilks. Patrick is a great fighter and one of the best Canada has to offer but I see Ebersoles experience and skill taking this one.
Ebersole by Submission(Kneebar)
Tito Ortiz vs Antonio Rogerio Nogueira
As long as this fight goes the way I want it to I do not care what happens on the rest of the card, that is how important this fight is to me. Tito Ortiz recently picked up some much needed momentum with a Guillotine win over standout Ryan Bader. It revived his fading career and brought many of his old fans back out of hiding since he hadnt had a win since 2006. He then filled in for an injured Jon Jones in the main event of UFC 133 in a rematch with Rashad Evans, where he lost in a valiant effort by TKO. Now he looks to refuel the fire with a win over Pride star Antonio Rogerio Nogueira. Lil Nog is a very respected vet in the MMA world, especially for his time in Pride where he defeated top fighters like Dan Henderson, Kazushi Sakuraba and Alistair Overeem on two separate occasions. He came to the UFC and picked up an impressive TKO win over rising star Luiz Cane, and then followed it up with a close Decision win over Jason Brilz, but since then though he has lost some steak, dropping two straight decisions to wrestling powerhouses Ryan Bader and Phil Davis. Nog hasnt been quite the same fighter since coming to the promotion but hes still a tough SOB and a very difficult fight for anyone, I see him giving Tito a lot of problems with his stand up. However I am a big Tito fan and Im standing by him, Im going for a Tito Decision with him using his wrestling to control the fight, but odds are this one goes to Nog.
Ortiz by Decision
Frank Mir vs Antonio Rodrigo Minotauro Nogueira
One of the greatest in UFC history clashes with one of the greatest of Pride when Big Nog faces off against Frank Mir in this epic heavyweight rematch of their coaches fight from The Ultimate Fighter 8.Frank Mir is a guy whos been with the brand since the early days of his MMA career, since his second professional fight he has spent the rest of his career fighting in the UFC compiling a record of 13-5 with the record for most wins in the heavyweight division. He has faced everyone from Brock Lesnar to Mirko Cro Cop and beaten most of them, among his most notable victories is the man he will face this Saturday. December 8th 2008, Frank Mir and Antonio Nogeuira faced off after coaching opposing teams on The Ultimate Fighter, before this fight Nog had never been finished in his professional career and Mir had a very large task in front of him in taking on one of the most respected and fear heavyweights of all time. But in this fight it was not Nogueira once again coming out on top, but Mir showcasing his improved stand up skills and putting on one of the best performances of his career, dominated the former Pride Champion and finishing him off with a TKO in the second round to become the first man to stop him. After this fight Antonio went on to fight three more times, defeating Randy Couture in an entertaining war but then went on to be brutally knocked out by future champion Cain Velasquez. Then he took a year before he returned to the octagon when he returned at UFC 134 to silence loud mouth Brendan Schaub who needed to learn how to respect his elders the hard way, Nogueira knocked him out in the first round, returning to the octagon in style ready to fight Frank Mir. Meanwhile Mir went on to fight Brock Lesnar for the Undisputed Heavyweight Championship but came up short in a valiant effort. After that fight Mir wanted to get right back into contention, he was matched up with heavyweight gatekeeper Cheick Kongo and rocked him early before sinking in a tight guillotine choke to finish off the french striker, this earned him a interim title fight against Shane Carwin. Mir may have been coming into this fight hot, but Shane Carwin was undefeated and had just knocked out several tough fighters and unfortunately Frank was next on that list and suffered a knockout loss. Since that loss Mir has made vast changes to his workout regime and how he trains, and this has resulted in two straight wins over Mirko Cro Cop and Roy Nelson. This is an interesting fight as we dont know what to expect from Nog who was thought to be done after the loss to Velasquez, but Schaub did hurt him a bit before getting knocked out so I have a feeling his chin will defintely be a major factor and I think itll let him down in this one. He proved hes still got it in his last fight but I do not think that he has what it takes to get revenge on Mir. I see this fight going a lot like it did last time but in the end this fight will be finished in a much more brutal fashion.
Mir by KO
Jon Jones vs Lyoto Machida
Jon Jones, the hottest hype train currently in the UFC, but considering what he has done it is well warranted. Jones had his first professional fight in April of 2008, by August he had fought 6 times and won his UFC debut against Andre Gusmao. After that he went on to go 5-1 from January 2009 to February of this year, picking up wins over notables such as Stephan Bonnar, Ryan Bader and Brandon Vera, with his only loss being a DQ that he would have won against Matt Hamill for a BS 12 to 6 elbow rule. Then he got his shot at Mauricio Ruas Light Heavyweight title two PPVs after he defeated Bader and demolished Shogun to become the youngest champion in UFC history. He then fought feared striker and former Light Heavyweight Champion Rampage Jackson at UFC 135 where he became the first man to stop Rampage in the octagon, submitting him with a rear naked choke in the 4th round. Now he faces a very difficult task in taking on former Champion Lyoto Machida. For Machida this fight is about getting back what he worked so hard for and proving that he is still at the top of the sport and his division. Machidas early career was very impressive like Joness but instead of winning a bunch of fights in a short peroid of time he made a name for himself by defeating big names. Before making it to the UFC he defeated legends of the sport like Stephan Bonnar, BJ Penn, Rich Franklin and Vernon White. He made his debut in 2007 at 8-0 and from his debut to the beginning of 2009 he won 6 straight fights with wins over guys like Tito Ortiz, Thiago Silva and Kazuhiro Nakamura. Then he had his golden opportunity to become a champion and he did just that, he knocked out recently crowned Rashad Evans and took the title to hold onto for a long time, unfortunatly for him Mauricio Rua was in his future. In his first title defense at UFC 104 Lyoto won a Decision over Rua that was very controversial, so much so that his next defense was a rematch at UFC 113. But this time it was Shogun who was victorious, knocking out Machida and putting the first dent in his record making him 16-1. After that the bad luck continued when he lost a split decision to Rampage at UFC 123, yet another controversial battle but one that stuck. Finally Lyoto got back in the winners circle with an incredible front crane kick that knocked out Randy Couture and sent him into retirement which has brought him to where he is now getting a shot at the belt that once lived around his waist. In the past I would have said that Machidas style would win him this fight but now that his stand up riddle has been solved it is not the same threat it used to be, mix that with Jons athleticism and reach to get a bad night for Machida. I hope that he can do something to defeat Jones but I dont see it happening. Jones by TKO
Bonus Predictions
Fight Of The Night:Jared Hamman vs Constantinos Phillipou
Knockout Of The Night:Mark Hominick
Submission Of The Night:Mark Bocek