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UFC 114: Rampage vs Rashad
Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 12:39 am
by The_Legend_of_Northwest
The one we all have been waiting for UFC 114: Rampage vs Rashad will take place May 29th in Las Vegas
Main Card:
Rampage Jackson (30-7) vs Rashad Evans (14-1-1)
Little Nogueira (18-3) vs Jason Brilz (18-2-1) Brilz is replacing Forrest Griffin due to Forrest suffering a shoulder injury
Michael Bisping (18-3) vs Dan Miller (11-3-1)
Todd Duffee (6-0) vs Mike Russow (12-1-1)
Diego Sanchez (21-3) vs John Hathaway (12-0)
Free Fights on Spike:
Amir Sadollah (3-1) vs Dong-hyun Kim (12-0-1-1)
Efrain Escudero (13-1) vs Dan Lauzon (12-3)
Prelims:
Melvin Guillard (23-8-2-1) vs Thiago Tavares (14-3-1)
Luiz Cane (10-2-0-1) vs Cyrille Diabate (15-6-1)
Aaron Riley (28-12-1) vs Joe Brammer (7-1-1)
Jesse Forbes (13-4) vs Ryan Jensen (14-6)
Re: UFC 114: Rampage vs Rashad
Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 3:06 pm
by MM125
The_Legend_of_Northwest wrote:The one we all have been waiting for UFC 114: Rampage vs Rashad will take place May 29th in Las Vegas
Main Card:
Rampage Jackson (30-7) vs Rashad Evans (14-1-1)
Little Nogueira (18-3) vs Jason Brilz (18-2-1) Brilz is replacing Forrest Griffin due to Forrest suffering a shoulder injury
Michael Bisping (18-3) vs Dan Miller (11-3-1)
Todd Duffee (6-0) vs Mike Russow (12-1-1)
Diego Sanchez (21-3) vs John Hathaway (12-0)
Free Fights on Spike:
Amir Sadollah (3-1) vs Dong-hyun Kim (12-0-1-1)
Efrain Escudero (13-1) vs Dan Lauzon (12-3)
Prelims:
Melvin Guillard (23-8-2-1) vs Thiago Tavares (14-3-1)
Luiz Cane (10-2-0-1) vs Cyrille Diabate (15-6-1)
Aaron Riley (28-12-1) vs Joe Brammer (7-1-1)
Jesse Forbes (13-4) vs Ryan Jensen (14-6)
My predictions
Rashad over Rampage by Unan. Decision
Lil Nog over Brilz by submission in Round 2
Miller over Bisping (Hopefully the most brutal way possible)
Duffee over Russow by KO in Round 2
Diego over John by KO in Round 1
Amir over Kim by Round 3 Submission
Efrain over Dan by Split Decision
Melvin over Tavares by KO in Round 2
These next 3 fights I have no idea about them so I'm gonna take shots in the dark here
Diabate over Cane by KO in Round 1
Riley over Brammer by Unan. Decision
Forbes over Jensen by Submission in Round 2
Re: UFC 114: Rampage vs Rashad
Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 8:12 pm
by The_Legend_of_Northwest
Taking:
Rampage KO Rd 2
Little Nog KO Rd 1
Bisping Decision
Duffee KO Rd 1
Sanchez Sub Rd 3
Sadollah Decision
Escudero Decision
Guillard KO Rd 2
Cane KO Rd 2
Riley Decision
Forbes Decision
KO of the Night: Rampage
Sub of the Night: Sanchez
Fight of the Night: Riley/Brammer
Re: UFC 114: Rampage vs Rashad
Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 3:04 pm
by The Enforcer
I dont care about the rest of the card , I just want Rampage to Hit Rashad like Hendo hit Bisping
Re: UFC 114: Rampage vs Rashad
Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 7:50 pm
by The_Legend_of_Northwest
Thiago Tavares pulled out of his fight with Melvin Guillard due to an elbow injury and Waylon Lowe has stepped in.
Re: UFC 114: Rampage vs Rashad
Posted: Sun May 30, 2010 9:16 am
by The_Legend_of_Northwest
Prelim Results:
Jensen defeats Forbes via 1st rnd Sub.
Riley defeats Brammer via UDecision
Diabate defeats Cane via 1st Rnd TKO
Guillard defeats Lowe via 1st Rnd TKO
Escudero defeats Lauzon via UDecision
Kim defeats Sadollah via UDecision
Main Results
Hathaway defeats Sanchez via UDecision
Russow defeats Duffee via 3rd Round KO
Little Nog defeats Brilz via SDecision
Bisping defeats Miller via UDecision
Rashad defeats Rampage via UDecision.
Re: UFC 114: Rampage vs Rashad
Posted: Sun May 30, 2010 9:17 am
by The_Legend_of_Northwest
Bonus Awards:
KO of the Night: Russow
SUB of the Night: Jensen
FIGHT of the Night: Lil Nog/Brilz
Re: UFC 114: Rampage vs Rashad
Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 11:11 am
by The_Legend_of_Northwest
Mike Russow broke his arm in the 1st round of his 3rd round upset victory over Todd Duffee.
http://www.sherdog.com/news/news/Broken-Arm-Takes-Russow-Out-for-6-8-Weeks-24865Mike Russow tasted a bit of notoriety last Saturday night in his third-round comeback knockout of Todd Duffee at UFC 114 in Las Vegas. The Chicago police officer and recent father survived on the receiving end of Duffee’s punches for the better part of three rounds until he found his one-punch answer that sent an out-cold Duffee to the canvas.
The 34-year-old veteran had plenty of reasons to quit, not the least of which was a broken arm, which came from deflecting Duffee’s advances at the end of the first round. Russow said he knew the injury was serious when no amount of adrenaline could dull the pain.
“It hurt pretty bad throughout the fight, but I had no choice but to keep fighting,†Russow told the Sherdog Radio Network’s “Jordan Breen Show†on Thursday. “Every time I threw a punch, in the back of my mind I thought, ‘This is gonna hurt.’â€
The broken arm was set and casted on Thursday. Russow predicts he’ll be able to start training again in another six to eight weeks. Russow, who works the 5 p.m. to 3 a.m. police shift and finds time to train during the day, is anxious for another opportunity to prove himself.
“No one wants to be a punching bag, you know? I was excited and obviously I’ll take a win any way I can get it,†said Russow. “I just wish I would have done a lot better.â€
Russow’s flabby 253-pound physique was another topic for fans during the bout. The 6-foot-2 heavyweight, who played football for Illinois State University before transferring to Eastern Illinois’s wrestling program under the coaching of future UFC champion Matt Hughes, said he’s always carried extra weight.
“I was like 315 (pounds) when I played football in college and I think some of that’s loose skin,†said Russow. “I could probably eat a little bit better, but I know I’ve worked just as hard as anybody and I’ve still got that extra fat. When I was in the police academy, I was 220 and still had a gut.â€
Russow said he was able to take a month off from the police department to train for the bout, a luxury he wasn’t able to enjoy in his first 13 bouts.
“I felt like I was in the best shape of my life really wind-wise,†said Russow. “I was easily going five- five-minute rounds in practice. I felt in great shape. I didn’t think I was that tired during the fight.â€
Russow, whose only career defeat came to Russian boxer Sergei Kharitonov at Pride 33 in February 2007, said he learned something about himself in the fight.
“Out of the 14 fights I’ve had, I’ve never felt really comfortable standing up,†he said. “It showed I could get out there and I could take some punches. I felt a lot more comfortable as the rounds went on.â€
Russow’s resilience secured him not only the biggest win of his career and a $65,000 pay bump for knockout of the night, it also earned him another shot in the Octagon. Maybe it’s the last perk that Russow is looking most forward to.
“I’ve always felt I could do good. I still have a lot more to prove and I think a lot of people don’t really know about me and my style, a lot of people don’t like,†said Russow. “Wrestling. Some people think it’s boring…but I think it did help knocking Todd Duffee out, especially because everyone was so high on him.â€