Thursday, October 4, 2012

UFC on FX 5 breakdown


MAIN CARD (FX, 8 p.m. ET)
Travis Browne vs. Antonio Silva-
If silva can get this fight down to the ground he has a good chance to end it there. However I think the Browne's speed and cardio will pull this fight into deeper waters and he will end up finishing this fight in the 4th.
Browne via TKO round 4

Jake Ellenberger vs. Jay Hieron-
In this fight my mind is saying go with Ellenberger but my heart is saying go with Hieron. I am going to have to side with Hieron to pull the upset here. Hieron has looked to be in great form here and is hungry to finally get to the top, I think he pulls out the dec victory
Hieron via Dec

John Dodson vs. Jussier Formiga-
This should be fight of the night and can really go either way. I am a big fan of both fighters and do not really feel that either holds a big advantage here. Dodson is the faster of the fighters but his scrappy style will make it easier for da silva (jussier) to get it to the ground. I will go with jussier da silva to pull out the close decision victory here in a fight that can go either way.
jussier da silva via dec

Josh Neer vs. Justin Edwards-
This should be a war from the start with both men swinging for the fences from the opening bell. The problem with that for Edwards is that he is not as good with his punches as Neer is. Neer will connect early and put Edwards to sleep.
Neer via KO round 1

PRELIMINARY CARD (FUEL TV, 5 p.m. ET)
Yves Edwards vs. Jeremy Stephens-
Stephens has taking his striking game to a new level lately and that will give him the edge in this fight as he lands a big punch in round 2 to earn the victory.
Stephens via TKO round 2

Danny Castillo vs. Michael Johnson-
I like Castillo better as a fighter in this fight but it is a bad match up for him. Johnson should be able to keep the fight standing and use his speed to out point Castillo to earn the dec victory
Johnson via Dec

Dennis Hallman vs. Thiago Tavares-
This is an interesting fight because both men are highly skilled on the ground. If the fight stays standing it will sway in the direction of Tavares but if it goes to the ground its anyones guess who holds the advantage. I personally hope to see a great grappling match here but I feel Tavares will be able to land enough to out point Hallman before it gets to the ground.
Tavares via Dec

Shane Roller vs. Jacob Volkmann-
This is an interesting fight between 2 high level wrestlers. All signs in this fight are pointing to Roller winning it; he was the better college wrestler, he has the better stand-up but for some reason I think Volkmann will end up getting the decision victory. It should be a close one but Volkmann always seems to end up on the right side of scrambles.
Volkmann via Dec

Diego Nunes vs. Bart Palaszewski-
Nunes should take this fight to the ground from the start and not even mix it up with Bart on his feet. If he does this it will be a boring grind it out fight but will ultimately earn Nunes the dec victory. If Bart has his way it will be an exciting slugfest and Bart should be able to win. I have to side with Nunes fighting the smarter fight and winning in a snoozefest.
Nunes via Dec

Phil Harris vs. Darren Uyenoyama-
I have to preface this fight by saying that I do not know much about Phil Harris so I can only go off his record and what I know about Uyenoyama. I think Uyenoyama will use his great wrestling skills to get this fight to the ground and grind out a dec victory.
Uyenoyama via dec

PRELIMINARY CARD (Facebook, 4 p.m. ET)
Marcus LeVesseur vs. Carlo Prater-
Prater has struggled lately with aggressive power punchers and he will be facing another one here. LeVesseur should pour the pace on from the start and not allow Prater to get comfortable. If he does this he should be able to finish him off late in round 1.
LeVesseur via TKO round 1

Mike Pierce vs. Aaron Simpson-
I am a big fan of both of these fighters an hate to pick either one over the other. Being that they are very similar fighters I think Simpson will pull out a dec victory here because Pierce has problems facing wrestlers that are as good or better than himself.
Simpson via Dec

1 comment:

  1. Good breakdown. I just hope the Bigfoot vs. Browne fight doesn’t last the full 5 rounds; I don’t want to see two heavyweights gas out and lay on each other for the better part of a five round fight. Overall though, it’s an exciting card. And I’m hoping it’ll help my first UFC party go well. I’ve always wanted to host get-togethers like this but never really had the room. Plus I didn’t have high definition until recently. But one of my coworkers at DISH talked me into upgrading and getting HD Free for Life when I moved into my new house and I love it. I’ve seen HD TVs in stores and at friends houses, but it’s different somehow, and better, when the 1080p plasma set is glowing in your own living room. I watched some older fights the other night and I could see every little detail. I’m getting spoiled fast!

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