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Main card
- Light Heavyweight bout: Jon Jones vs. Vladimir Matyushenko
- Middleweight bout: Yushin Okami vs. Mark Munoz
- Welterweight bout: John Howard vs. Jake Ellenberger
- Lightweight bout: Takanori Gomi vs. Tyson Griffin
Preliminary Card (Non-televised)
- Lightweight bout: Jacob Volkmann vs. Paul Kelly
- Light Heavyweight bout: James Irvin vs. Igor Prokrajac
- Welterweight bout: DeMarques Johnson vs. Matt Riddle
- Middleweight bout: Brian Stann vs. Mike Massenzio
- Middleweight bout: Rob Kimmons vs. Steve Steinbeiss
- Lightweight bout: Thiago Tavares vs. Willamy Friere
- Lightweight bout: Darren Elkins vs. Charles Olivera
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The four fight main card has potential to be very exciting.
Jon Jones vs. Vladimir Matyushenko is a fight that when it was announced, I was pretty disappointed. After destroying Matt Hamill and Brandon Vera, MMA fans anticipated a big step up in competition for Jones. Instead, he gets a semi-lateral fight at best, and even an arguable step down in competition in Matyushenko. It's an interesting clash, I guess. Jones is an exciting fighter and a future champion. Matyushenko might be one of the most boring fighters on the entire UFC roster, and he is best known for losing a UFC Title fight to Tito Ortiz, being an IFL Champion, and having the most hysterical nickname, considering he's a Russian immigrant, which is "The Janitor".
I don't see any way Jones loses this fight. He's a future champion, and this will just be another fight to show how awesome he is. I just really wish he fought someone like Thiago Silva instead. Silva's getting wasted in a Tim Boetsch matchup, and Jones is getting wasted in this matchup. I think it would have made more sense to have Jones vs. Thiago Silva for this card, but what are you going to do? I predict Jones by a brutal knockout, by the way.
Mark Munoz vs Yushin Okami has the chance to be a show stealer. Munoz has done quite well as a middleweight, and since training with former adversary Chael Sonnen, Okami has reinvented himself as the dangerous fighter we all knew he was capable of being, by just completely massacreing Lucio Linhares. I think Okami just has so much more experience, and as good as Munoz is, he's not ready for a reinvented Yushin Okami, who will be in position for a title shot by this time next year, and has only lost to Rich Franklin and Chael Sonnen in the UFC. This should be a great fight though, and I think Okami will knock him out.
John Howard vs. Jake Ellenberger should be another great fight, as should Takanori Gomi vs. Tyson Griffin.