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Main Card (FOX)
- Lightweight Bout: Nate Diaz vs. Jim Miller
- Welterweight Bout: Josh Koscheck vs. Johny Hendricks
- Heavyweight Bout: Pat Barry vs. Lavar Johnson
- Middleweight Bout: Rousimar Palhares vs. Alan Belcher
Preliminary Card (Fuel)
- Lightweight Bout: Tony Ferguson vs. Michael Johnson
- Flyweight Bout: John Dodson vs. Tim Elliott
- Welterweight Bout: John Hathaway vs. Pascal Krauss
- Flyweight Bout: Louis Gaudinot vs. John Lineker
- Bantamweight Bout: Roland Delorme vs. Nick Denis
- Lightweight Bout: Danny Castillo vs. John Cholish
- Featherweight Bout: Dennis Bermudez vs. Pablo Garza
- Middleweight Bout: Mike Massenzio vs. Karlos Vemola
Despite there not being huge names on this card, this is still the type of card the UFC should be putting on Fox. All four fights are guaranteed to be exciting affairs, and I'm really looking forward to it.
The main event pits two of my favorite fighters against each other in what should be an entertaining five round scrap to determine the #1 contender to the Lightweight Title. Nate Diaz and Jim Miller are two guys who are always out to bring it, put on exciting fights, and look for the finish. Since returning to Lightweight, Nate Diaz has looked unstoppable, running through Takanori Gomi and Donald Cerrone. He's entering his prime and putting it all together at the same time in his career that his brother Nick did. He has the standup and the BJJ credentials to take this fight.
However, Nate struggles against wrestlers. Jim Miller is a grinder and very effective from top position, and I think that is going to be the difference for him in this fight. I just see more ways for Miller to win this fight. He has an excellent chin, outstanding submission defense, and I can see him imposing his will from top position and frustrating Nate Diaz en route to a decision victory. I just see more ways for Miller to win this fight.
The co-main event pits Johny Hendricks, fresh off his 8 second destruction of Jon Fitch, against Josh Koscheck, out to avenge his friend's loss. Both guys are extremely similar fighters, with excellent wrestling and explosive KO power. I see Hendricks' rise continuing here. Koscheck should have lost to Mike Pierce, and I could see Hendricks managing to clinch Koscheck and throw bombs from the inside.
Pat Barry vs. Lavar Johnson is going to be one hell of an entertaining fight. Both guys are going to look for the finish in the first, and considering that Barry tends to choke whenever he's on a big stage, I have Johnson taking this.
Finally, Rousimar Palhares vs. Alan Belcher features two guys looking to break into the top 10. A lot of people are going to go with the obvious prediction of Palhares by Heel Hook, but Palhares really only pulls that off against complete cans for the most part. If he's fighting a decent fighter, like Dan Miller, he'll wind up going to decision. Belcher isn't a can, he's actually extremely underrated and was on a roll prior to his eye injury. This is going to be a gritty three round affair, but Palhares is still improving his striking and his ground control from the top. I definitely think Palhares is better than Belcher, and I think he's a future Middleweight Champion. Palhares by Decision.