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Main Card (PPV)
- Light Heavyweight Championship: Jon Jones vs. Rashad Evans
- Welterweight Bout: Rory MacDonald vs. Che Mills
- Heavyweight Bout: Brendan Schaub vs. Ben Rothwell
- Bantamweight Bout: Miguel Torres vs. Michael McDonald
- Featherweight Bout: Mark Hominick vs. Eddie Yagin
- Lightweight Bout: Mark Bocek vs. John Alessio
- Heavyweight Bout: Travis Browne vs. Chad Griggs
- Welterweight Bout: Matt Brown vs. Stephen Thompson
- Lightweight Bout: John Makdessi vs. Anthony Njokuani
- Lightweight Bout: Mac Danzig vs. Efrain Escudero
- Welterweight Bout: Keith Wiesnewski vs. Chris Clements
- Featherweight Bout: Maximo Blanco vs. Marcus Brimage
Let's be honest, this is a card that's really only about one fight. But the fight between Jon Jones and Rashad Evans is a fight that's a year in the making. It's an actual grudge match, and it pits the true #1 and #2 in the division against each other. This is a huge fight, with a huge storyline, and I can't wait for it.
Words can't describe how big this fight is. The story between these two is well documented at this point. Rashad was the long-time training partner of Jon Jones, his friend, and his mentor. It wasn't until Diego Sanchez accidentally (or was it?!) injured Rashad during a practice session, forcing him out of his title fight against Shogun Rua, allowing Jones to swoop in and get the shot. Speculation that the two would eventually have to fight was nonstop from the media, and Jones said that if it came to that point, he would do it. This offended Rashad, and here's our fight.
Not many people are giving Rashad a chance in this fight. I think he has a good to great shot of pulling off the upset, and I actually like him to win here. Not enough people give him his due as being one of the best in the world, and his record absolutely speaks for itself. Rashad is the total package where he has one punch KO power, and dominating top control. We're still trying to answer some questions about Jones. He certainly didn't like getting hit by Machida when he got to him in their fight, and we still have no idea how he's going to react to getting taken down. Chances are, there will be a time when Rashad plants him on his back. Rashad is also pretty quick with his takedowns, and they're powerful. I could easily see this being a five round wrestlefucking. Furthermore, Rashad has exceptional footwork. He got caught against Machida, whose attack on Rashad was also fast and furious in their fight. Jones isn't exactly quick on his feet.
The more I think about this fight, the more I think Rashad will pull it off. If Rashad wants to get you to the ground, he's going to plant you there. I've got Rashad by KO in the third.
The rest of the main card is filled with showcase fights. The co-main event is Rory MacDonald vs. some guy. Brendan Schaub will likely knock Ben Rothwell out of the UFC. I have no clue who Eddie Yagin is, it's totally a fight to get Hominick back on track.
One fight I'm really excited about is Miguel Torres vs. Michael McDonald. Torres is still a top Bantamweight, and McDonald is 21 years old, and the future at 135. If you haven't seen McDonald fight yet, he's well-rounded in every facet of MMA and has terrifying KO power, probably the best in the division. If McDonald keeps this standing, he has this won. He should avoid going to the ground where Torres is an animal. Regardless, this should be your Fight of the Night. Really, really looking forward to this fight.
Bocek-Alessio, honestly, who cares.
I feel that the FX Prelims have more interesting fights than most of the fights on the main card.
Travis Browne will look to stay undefeated against Chad Griggs. Griggs is nothing special, neither is Browne, but Griggs has a knack for winning fights he has no business winning. It should be a sloppy Heavyweight slugfest.
Matt Brown vs. Stephen Thompson is going to be a great fight as well. Brown always comes to fight, and Thompson is coming off an incredible KO of the year candidate. Thompson is the guy who is the protegee of Chuck Norris and went 57-0 in Kickboxing. He's a top prospect at Welterweight, and Matt Brown is a real good test for him.
John Makdessi vs. Anthony Njokuani should be another fun fight as well between two guys who have serious kickboxing credentials.
Danzig-Escudero is another who cares fight between two bust TUF winners. Probably a loser goes home fight.