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Main card
- Middleweight bout: Nate Marquardt vs Rousimar Palhares
- Lightweight bout: Efrain Escudero vs. Charles Oliveira
- Lightweight bout: Jim Miller vs. Gleison Tibau
- Lightweight bout: Ross Pearson vs. Cole Miller
Preliminary Card (Non-televised)
- Light Heavyweight bout: Jared Hamman vs. Kyle Kingsbury
- Middleweight bout: Tomasz Drwal vs. Dave Branch
- Middleweight bout: Rich Antonito vs. Rafael Natal
- Welterweight bout: Anthony Waldburger vs. David Mitchell
- Welterweight bout: Brian Foster vs. Forrest Petz
- Lightweight bout: Yves Edwards vs. John Gunderson
Alright, this isn't exactly the strongest card the UFC has put out, but whatever, there are a couple of interesting matchups on here anyway.
Nate Marquardt vs. Rousimar Palhares was a fight I was really looking forward to seeing in person at UFC 118. It got moved off the card because Alan Belcher got hurt, and might have his career in jeopardy over the injury he sustained in training. Demian Maia, who was supposed to main event this card with Belcher, fought Mario Miranda last night. Considering that fight was quite boring, when Marquardt/Palhares has potential to be quite interesting, and you can sense my frustration.
Rousimar Palhares is a fighter I've been paying attention to for awhile now. He's got some damn good ground grappling skills, and he's given Dan Henderson problems before. He's known for being a deadly submission artist, and his heel hooks are flat out scary. Palhares is a very intimidating dude. He's insanely muscular, yet is only 5'8". His nickname, "Toquinho", translates to English as "tree stump".
Seriously, look at him. When you have a dude this muscular trying to rip your knee out... there are really few worse situations.

He's come under fire for his last fight, when he heel hooked Tomasz Drwal and cranked it after the referee stoppage. Palhares stated that he didn't feel Drwal tap, or see the referee come in. Which is fine, but I think he's done that once or twice before too. Either way, he's doing something right, as this Nate Marquardt fight could be his coming out party. Marquardt doesn't exactly have the best history when facing grapplers, and Palhares in my point of view, is an elite grappler. Marquardt is undoubtedly the favorite, but I think Palhares will pull off the upset via submission.
As far as the rest of the card goes, it really isn't interesting to me at all. Charles Oliveira is loaded with potential and I hope he does well against Escudero. I'm a huge fan of the Miller brothers, so I hope Jim Miller wins. Ross Pearson is getting more impressive with each performance, and his fight against Cole Miller should be real good.