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UFC 126 Pay-Per-View Play-by-Play: Ryan Bader (13-0) vs. Jon Jones (11-1)

Saturday, February 5th, 2011

1st Round – This light-heavyweight bout will be officiated by Herb Dean.  The action begins wwith bader throwing a right and ducking at the same time.  After a reset, Jones shoots for a takedown and Bader grabs the neck of Jones. Jones gets to side control and now in dominant position.  Jones is in North/South position and searching for a choke.  He looks to be in solid position to get it, but for now Bader escapes.  Jones keeps dominant position as Bader moves to the octagon fence.  They both get back up and square off again.  Bader misses with a left hand and a right hook.  Jones throws a left hand to the face and a right hand to the body of Bader.  Jones finds a home for a kick and then stuffs a takedown from Bader.  Jones begins to take dominant position and lands several punches to the body of Bader while on the ground.  Jones lands a couple of elbows but Bader gets up.  Jones drops Bader to the ground and lands a right hand while on top.  Bader is on his back as Jones looks for a choke from front position once again.  Jones 10-9

2nd Round – Both fighters look refreshed as they come out for the 2nd round.  Jones lands a left hook and then switches positions.  Jones has a flying leg kick blocked by Bader.  Jones misses with a flying elbow and Bader lands a right hand.  Bader lands a leg kick and backs away from a left hand by Jones.  Bader misses with a hard right hand.  Jones hits with a punch to the body and a kick.  Bader shoots in but has his takedown defended.  Bader is hit with a low leg kick and another.  He then misses with another right and gets tagged with a low leg kick once again.  Jones lands a kick to the body of Bader and then gets the fight to the ground.  Jones, again, looks for a choke on Bader.  Before Bader knows what is going on, Jones forced him to tap out with a guillotine choke. 

OFFICIAL DECISION – Jones over Bader via 2nd round (4:20) submission

UFC 126 Pay-Per-View Play-by-Play: Jake Ellenberger (23-5) vs. Carlos Eduardo Rocha (9-0)

Saturday, February 5th, 2011

1st Round – This welterweight bout will be officiated by none other than Kim Winslow.  The action begins with a touch of the gloves.  Ellenberger is taken to the ground but jumps back up.  As he gets back up Rocha puts his back against the octagon fence.  The action goes immediately to the ground and Ellenberger falls on top.  The action continues to alternate from ground to stand up.  Rocha gets Ellenberger back to the ground and on his back.  Rocha is looking for submissions and trying to control his posture as well.  Rocha has an inverted position while working to try and pin Ellenberger’s hands.  Rocha has Ellenberger’s back for a moment but quickly goes back to side control.  Rocha is in North/South position and is landing punches to the midsection of Ellenberger.  Ellenberger continues to try to get up and does.  He seperates and squares off with Rocha.  Rocha drops down for a takedown but fails.  Rocha goes even lower this time and gets Ellenberger’s arm but runs out of time.  Rocha 10-9

2nd Round – After some solid, fast-paced action in the 1st round, the 2nd begins.  Ellenberger paces forward and checks a leg kick by Rocha.  He lands a knee to the mid section and then drops some right hands to the side of Rocha’s face.  Rocha lands a head kick that temporarily knocks Ellenberger off balance.  Rocha stays a safe distance away from Ellenberger’s hands.  Both fighters miss with hard right hands.  Ellenberger hits Rocha with a left hook but backs away.  Rocha hits with a flying knee but Ellenberger answers with a right hook.  Ellenberger misses with a hard right hand and then has his leg kick checked.  Ellenberger gets a takedown and puts Rocha on his back.  Rocha goes right for a submission attempt but runs out of time as the bell ends the round.  Ellenberger 10-9

3rd Round – The final round is underway as they both exchange strikes in the center of the octagon.  Rocha hits with an inside leg kick but Ellenberger answers with a right hand.  Ellenberger misses with a combination and throws Rocha to the ground but will not join him there.  He allows Rocha to get back to his feet.  Rocha hits Ellenberger with several low leg kicks.  Rocha misses with a right hand and then Ellenberger hits with a right of his own.  Rocha hits with a kick to the body of Ellenberger.  Ellenberger half-heartidly goes for a takedown but fails.  Rocha continues to hit with inside leg kicks.  Rocha hits with a head kick but Ellenberger throws him off and resets in the center octagon.  Ellenberger jumps on top of Rocha but Rocha doesnt mind and turns his attention to submissions.  However the time doesnt allow Rocha to get anything going on the ground as the end of the fight bell sounds.  Ellenberger 10-9

OFFICIAL DECISION – Ellenberger over Rocha via split decision (27-30, 29-28, 29-28)

UFC 126 Pay-Per-View Play-by-Play: Miguel Torres (37-3) vs. Antonio Banuelos (19-6)

Saturday, February 5th, 2011

1st Round – This bantamweight bout will be officiated by Mario Yamasaki.  Torres closes the distance but Banuelos retreats.  Torres begins to utilize his jab as Banuelos closes in missing with a wild left hand.  Torres exchanges a stiff left with a low leg kick by Banuelos.  Torres fans with a heavy left hook.  Banuelos pushes forward using feints trying to throw Torres off.  Banuelos catches a kick by Torres and puts him on his back.  Torres hops right back up and regains his stance in the center of the octagon.  Torres sticks his left jab a couple more times over the next 30 seconds.  Banuelos misses with a head kick and then with a big hook.  He wiffed again with a spinning back kick and then allows the time to run out.  Torres 10-9

2nd round – Not much action in the 1st round and the same trend carries over into this round.  Banuelos seems to be struggling with the reach of Torres.  Torres continues to pick his spots by using jabs and some low leg kicks.  He then mixes in a body kick that Banuelos partially blocks.  Torres just missed with a hard right hook but does connect with a left jab to the jaw of Banuelos.  Both bantamweights exchange combinations on their feet over the next 30-45 seconds.  Banuelos continues to look off balance when throwing his combos.  Torres is peppering Banuelos’ face with his jabs.  Banuelos moves forward with a couple of wild looping hooks but cant seem to connect with any.  Torres hits him several times as he lunges forward.  Torres also connects with a head kick and then follows it with a body kick.  Banuelos connects with a left hook to the face of Torres before the round ended but its not nearly enough.  Torres 10-9

3rd round – The final round is underway and the trend continues.  Banuelos looks to show a little bit of urgency with his punches but still cant seem to find a home for any of them.  Torres continues to score with consistent jabs to the face of Banuelos.  Torres snaps a leg kick in the face of Banuelos and follows it with a nice punch combination.  Both fighters switch stances in the center octagon and go back to staying away from each other.  Banuelos throws several heavy hooks but misses badly.  Torres keeps a safe distance away and uses his jab over and over.  Torres seems to be picking up the pace a little but is missing more often with that strategy.  Both fighters miss with overhand rights.  Torres paces after Banuelos, who is backpedaling, but cant seem to find him with his punches.  Torres connects with an uppercut and Banuelos answers with a late punch -knee flurry as the bell sounds.  Torres 10-9

OFFICIAL DECISION – Torres over Banuelos via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

UFC 124 Pay-Per-View Play-by-Play: Josh Koscheck (17-4) vs. George St. Pierre (20-2)

Saturday, December 11th, 2010

Tonight’s UFC 124 “St. Pierre vs. Koscheck 2”  live blog is brought to you by Fighters Guard MMA Agents and Intimidation MMA Apparel.

UFC Welterweight Championship

1st round – The referee for this UFC Welterweight Championship bout is Herb Dean.  The action begins with no touch of gloves.  GSP hits with a left hand and gets a takedown right away.  Kos gets back to his feet and seperates from GSP.  GSP hits with a series of jabs to Kos’s face.  GSP hits with a right hook that sends Kos backpedaling.  Kos shoots and misses but doesnt allow GSP to take him down either.  GSP hits with some inside leg kicks and then hits with a body punch.  He then tags Kos with a right hook and shoots for a takedown.  Kos defends against the GSP takedown and seperates.  GSP continues to add some jabs to the face of Kos.  Kos misses with a right hook and another.  GSP hits with an inside leg kick and then a jab to the face.  Kos misses with a big right hook.  GSP has to defend against a takedown from Kos.  Kos has GSP pressed up against the octagon fence.  Kos ges down and moves to a double leg and converts with 15 seconds remaining in the round.  He isnt able to do much with the takedown as the round ends.  GSP 10-9

2nd round – Kos comes out with his right eye swelled shut.  GSP continues to work the jabs to the face of Kos.  Kos hits with a shot to the body but doesnt do much damage.  GSP is hitting at will with his jabs.  Kos grazes GSP with a right hook and then misses with several others.  GSP mixes in a couple of inside leg kicks as well.  He then hits with a well timed outside leg kick.  Kos hits with a hard right hand and then follows with a right hand of his own.  GSP hits with a superman punch and then a couple of more jabs.  He follows with a right hook that rattles Kos.  He misses with an outside leg kick as Kos backs away.  GSP switches from inside to outside leg kicks but Kos lands an uppercut that puts GSP on alert.  Kos misses with his next uppercut and then backs away from a double jab of GSP.  GSP hits with a switch kick to the head of Kos.  Kos makes GSP miss with a right hook at the end of the 2nd round.  GSP 10-9

3rd round – Kos’s eye looks even worse as he comes out for the 3rd round.  GSP pushes the pace and shoves a jab in Kos’s face.  Kos backs away and fakes a leg kick.  Kos misses with a right hand combo and then backs away from a leg kick from GSP.  GSP shoots in and has his double leg takedown defended.  GSP clinches with Kos and presses him against the octagon fence.  GSP begins to work some knees to the inside of Kos’s legs.  Kos is trying to gain wrist control but GSP changes his mind and goes in for another takedown.  For the moment, Kos defends against the takedown.  Kos breaks away and squares off with GSP in the center of the octagon.  Kos circles to his right and takes a leg kick to the body.  GSP hits with a shot to the body of Kos.  GSP clinches again and presses Kos against the octagon fence.  Kos tries to get his underhooks but GSP defends and seperates.  As he seperates, he lands a hard right inside leg kick.  Kos misses badly with a right hook.  GSP continues to land inside leg kicks.  Kos misses with a takedown and stumbles a little.  GSP hits with several inside leg kicks.  GSP just misses with a right hook and hits with an inside leg kick as the 3rd round ends.  GSP 10-9

4th round – Kos is at a disadvantage with his right eye now closed.  After the ringside doc checks Kos’s eye, the fight continues.  GSP hammers away on Kos’s legs.  GSP gets a takedown and gets the back of Kos.  Kos goes for a leg of GSP but GSP quickly shakes him off.  GSP now stands up and takes the back of Kos as they are against the octagon fence.  GSP clinches and gets a body lock on Kos against the octagon fence.  Herb Dean seperates the two and resets them in the center.  GSP hits with a couple of straight punches and then finishes with some kicks.  Kos misses badly with several right hands.  GSP hits with some jabs again and finishes again with leg kicks.  Kos misses with a right and is thrown to the ground by GSP.  Kos gets up and stands in front of GSP.  GSP hits with another inside leg kick.  GSP hits with a left hand and then another inside leg kick.  GSP hits with several jabs and makes Kos rush after him.  Kos still doesnt throw anything and stands in front of GSP.  GSP lights Kos up with kicks and punches that Kos doesnt even move away from.  Kos misses badly with a head kick and the round ends.  GSP 10-9

5th round – The final round is underway and Kos looks beat up while GSP looks fresh.  GSP hits with a left hand and Kos hits with a left hand.  Kos shoots in but cant convert.  Kos hits with a left hand but GSP quickly moves away.  GSP hits with a left hand and defends against a Kos takedown.  Kos misses with a head kick attempt and then backs away.  GSP jabs Kos again with a left hand.  GSP hits with a left hook and then a straight left hand.  Kos misses badly with a right hand and almost falls to his feet.  GSP hits with a left hand and then presses Kos against the octagon fence.  GSP has a body lock on Kos and begins to land knees up the middle.  Kos is trying to get away but GSP drops him on his back.  Kos gets up but GSP drops him again.  GSP takes him back as Kos gets up for a third time.  GSP presses Kos against the octagon fence.  Kos shakes free and takes a kick to the body.  GSP hits with a left hand and then a kick to the body of a badly battered Kos.  GSP 10-9

Official Decision – GSP over Kos via unanimous decision (50-45, 50-45, 50-45)

UFC 124 Pay-Per-View Play-by-Play: Stefan Struve (24-4) vs. Sean McCorkle (10-0)

Saturday, December 11th, 2010

Tonight’s UFC 124 “St. Pierre vs. Koscheck 2”  live blog is brought to you by Fighters Guard MMA Agents and Intimidation MMA Apparel.

1st round – The referee for this heavyweight bout is Yves Lavigne.  Struve misses and McCorkle grabs him and throws him on his back.  McCorkle immediatlely goes for a kimura.  Struve defends for the moment but McCorkle continues to press Struve agianst the octagon fence.  Struve finally gets out but McCorkle gets on top of Struve.  McCorkle stays on top despite Struve’s scrambling.  McCorkle begins to use elbows and hits Struve several times in the face.  Struve gets McCorkle’s arm and almost submits him with an armbar.  McCorkle gets out and postures up in Struve’s guard.  McCorkle grabs the head of Struve but cant do much with that position.  Struve turns his attention to a kimura and reverses position.  Struve begins to hammer away on McCorkle and pounds him out while on top.

Official Decision – Struve over McCorkle via 1st round (3:55) TKO

UFC 124 Pay-Per-View Play-by-Play: Charles Oliveira (14-0) vs. Jim Miller (19-2)

Saturday, December 11th, 2010

Tonight’s UFC 124 “St. Pierre vs. Koscheck 2”  live blog is brought to you by Fighters Guard MMA Agents and Intimidation MMA Apparel.

1st round -  THis fight is refereed by Dan Miragliotta.  Oliveira comes out in a hurry and lands a couple of head kicks.  Miller shoots in for the takedown and gets Oliveira on his back however falls in a bad position.  Oliveira grabs Miller’s head but cant do much from the position he is in so he lets go.  Miller postures up and begins to pepper Oliveira with some strkes including several elbows.  Oliveira gets a Miller arm but again cant finish it.  The fight is back up, however only momentarily as they both land on the ground.  Miller grabs a leg of Oliveira and begins to submit him.  Oliveira tries to punch his way out but cant and taps out.

Official Decision – Miller over Oliveira via 1st round (1:59) kneebar submission

UFC 124 Pay-Per-View Play-by-Play: Joe Stevenson (36-11) vs. Mac Danzig (20-8-1)

Saturday, December 11th, 2010

Tonight’s UFC 124 “St. Pierre vs. Koscheck 2”  live blog is brought to you by Fighters Guard MMA Agents and Intimidation MMA Apparel.

1st round – The referee for this lightweight bout will be Dan Miragliotta.  Both fighters miss on their first strike attempts.  Stevenson rushes in a gets clipped by Danzig’s left hand.  Danzig pops Stevenson with a leg kick and then pushes a jab in hi face as well.  Stevenson continues to move around the octagon and misses with a right hand and takes a low leg kick.  Stevenson finally connects with a right hand but then backs off.  Stevenson lunges forward and partially connects with a right hand but Danzig lands and left hand on the chin and knocks Stevenson out cold.

Official Decision – Danzig over Stevenson via 1st round (1:54) KO

UFC 124 Pay-Per-View Play-by-Play: Thiago Alves (22-6) vs. John Howard (14-5)

Saturday, December 11th, 2010

Tonight’s UFC 124 “St. Pierre vs. Koscheck 2”  live blog is brought to you by Fighters Guard MMA Agents and Intimidation MMA Apparel.

1st round – This welterweight bout will be refereed by Yves Lavigne.  Alves comes out utilizing his kickboxing skills and connects with kicks and punches.  A failed takedown by Howard is followed by a clinch and takedown by Alves.  Alves lands in side control and is trying to pin Howard’s left arm to the mat.  Howard defends and immediately jumps to his feet.  Howard begins to try and use his kickboxing skills on Alves beginning with kicks.  Alves is finding a regular home for his right hand.  Howard continues to eat the punches and fight back.  Alves again lands a leg kick and follows it with a knee that puts Howard on shaky ground.  Howard remains in the fight and stays in the pocket.  Alves has his combination blocked and Howard catches a kick then follows it with a body clinch.  Howard walks Alves to the octagon fence but they quickly seperate.  Alves gets a head kick partially through and hits Howard.  Howard begins to bring kicks to the lower legs of Alves, who answers with a couple low leg kicks to finish the round.  Alves 10-9

2nd round – Thiago comes out using kick/punch combos.  Howard answers with a front kick to the midsection of Alves.  Alves lands a left hand but Howard follows with a couple of kicks.  Alves finds another home for a left hand, and Howard again follows with a low leg kick.  Alves snaps a low leg kick and buckles Howard for a moment.  Howard and Alves begin to slug it out, that is until Alves picks Howard up and slams him on his back.  Now from top position, Alves begins to work to get in dominant position by passing Howard’s guard.  For the moment, Howard resists and gets into full guard.  Alves begins to land several hammer fists from the top position.  Howard takes it and tries to stay active from his back.  Howard is working and trying to get back to his feet before the end of the round but cant and ends the round on the bottom.  Alves 10-9

3rd round – After recieving guidance from their corners, both fighters return to the center of the octagon for the final round.  Howard lands a low kick but Alves answers with a hard right and a low leg kick that buckles his leg.  Howard rushes in a shoots in for the takedown but only can get Alves to the octagon fence.  They seperate and Howard lands a leg kick.  Alves hits with an inside leg kick but it doesnt do much damage.  Howard hits with another leg kick and then backs off.  Howard misses with a hard right and then is decked with a right hook that puts him on his bottom.  He pops right back up and gets in front of Alves.  Alves rushes him and presses him against the fence.  After a few seconds, they seperate and ALves lands several low leg kicks and punching combinations.  Alves hits with a superman punch and then follows with a low leg kick.  Howard hits with a left hand but it doesnt faze Alves.  Alves hits with a punching combination and then finishes with a low leg kick.  Alves has his head kick blocked but he continues to pace forward and lands a knee to the head of Howard right at the bell.  Alves 10-9

Official Decision – Alves over Howard via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

UFC 123 Pay-Per-View Play-by-Play: Lyota “The Dragon” Machida (16-1) vs. Quinton “Rampage” Jackson (30-8)

Saturday, November 20th, 2010

Tonight’s UFC 123 “Rampage vs. Machida”  live blog is brought to you by Fighters Guard MMA Agents and Intimidation MMA Apparel.

1st round – The referee for this main event will be Herb Dean.  Jackson paces after Machida but cant find him as Machida moves away quickly.  Machida lands two kicks to the inside of Jackson’s leg.  Machida finally misses with an inside leg kick and Jackson comes in after him.  He doesnt land much, instead misses and almost falls down.  They tie up against the octagon fence and Jackson uses some foot stomps.  Jackson is now working his punches to the body of Machida.  Machida, meanwhile is using inside knees.  Machida lands a knee but Jackson defends.  Jackson answers a Machida blow to the body by clinching with his opponent.  They trade knees to the midsection and tie up against the octagon fence.  They seperate and Jackson comes forward and grazes Machida with a left hand.  Jackson misses with three punches as Machida moves away.  Machida hits with an inside leg kick as the 1st round ends.  Jackson 10-9

2nd round – Both fighters look fresh coming out for the second round.  Machida lands a knee off the beginning of the second round.  Jackson grabs hold of the waist of Machida and presses him against the octagon fence.  As they seperate, Machida complains of a low blow and Herb Dean seperates the two.  The action is on again and Jackson fakes a kick and backs away.  Jackson just misses with a left hand but hits with a knee to the body of Machida.  Machida moves and presses Jackson against the fence, however Jackson throws Machida on his back.  They get back up and clinch against the octagon fence.  Machida presses off and Jackson just misses with a right hand.  They clinch again and Machida takes Jackson to the octagon fence where he tries to deliver a knee.  Jackson nails Machida with a knee up the middle and then continues with an uppercut to Machida’s body.  Jackson catches Machida with an uppercut but it doesnt seem to faze Machida.  Machida continues to run away and Jackson continues to run after him.  He finds him and presses Machida against the octagon fence.  Machida is working to take Jackson to the ground but Jackson defends.  Jackson moves after Mchida as the middle round ends.  Jackson 10-9

3rd round – The last round is on and Machida is first to hit, he hits with an inside leg kick.  Jackson answers with an outside leg kick.  Jackson throws a combination but isnt coming close to connecting with Machida.  Machida connects and lands several strikes on Jackson.  Machida takes Jackson to the ground and jumps into half guard.  Jackson is rocked and trying to stay active from the bottom.  Machida is trying to pass Jackson’s guard but for the moment, Jackson defends.  Machida now turns his attention to a kimura.  Jackson defends and works to get out from the bottom position.  Machida finally gets mount and smothers Jackson from top position.  Machida lands a couple of elbows from the top position.  He now turns his attention to an arm kimura and Rampage gets back up and trods after Machida.  They tie up and Machida presses Jackson against the octagon fence.  Machida lands a knee to the body and drags Jackson to the body.  Jackson gets in Machida’s guard and is stuck there as the final round ends.  Machida 10-9

Official Decision - Jackson over Machida via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

 

UFC 123 Pay-Per-View Play-by-Play: BJ “The Prodigy” Penn (15-7-1) vs. Matt Hughes (46-7)

Saturday, November 20th, 2010

Tonight’s UFC 123 “Rampage vs. Machida”  live blog is brought to you by Fighters Guard MMA Agents and Intimidation MMA Apparel.

1st round- This co-main event will be officiated by Dan Mirgliotta.  The action is on with Penn tagging Hughes with a left hand.   After a brief exchange,  Penn drops Hughes with a hard right hand and knocks Hughes out cold on his back. 

Official Decision – Penn over Hughes via 1st round (0:21) KO