UFC ON FOX 5: "HENDERSON VS. DIAZ", Dec. 8th, Seattle, Washington
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Fight Card
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Benson Henderson vs. Nate Diaz
Alexander Gustafsson vs. Mauricio "Shogun" Rua
Rory MacDonald vs. B.J. Penn
Matt Brown vs. Mike Swick
Mike Chiesa vs. Marcus LeVesseur
Raphael Assuncao vs. Mike Easton
Nam Phan vs. Dennis Siver
Ramsey Nijem vs. Joe Proctor
Yves Edwards vs. Jeremy Stephens
Daron Cruickshank vs. Henry Martinez
John Albert vs. Scott Jorgensen
Marcus Levesseur vs. Abel Trujillo (Tim Means ill)
Cannot wait to see Daron Cruickshank today. Martinez came in 2.8 lbs over alloted weight, and instead of cutting, he forfeited 20% of his purse to Daron. Daron was on the last season of TUF with a Karate and Muay Thai (?) background. Basically this guy was a pure product of his parents - both practiced martial arts at a high level. His stint on TUF didn't last past the first fight as he went in for a takedown vs James Vick and ate a KO from a knee. It was more of a lucky shot rather than a microcosm of Daron's ability. Right now he's -165 roughly, and will likely be a two unit favorite for me.
Some other good fighters here with Edwards, Stephens, Nijem, Proctor, Siver, Phan, etc... Dana wasn't kidding when we probably have the most stacked card on free TV ever. I'd agree with him.
Let's look at the main card, specifically the last three fights. Rory vs BJ Penn - there's no doubt it's a bit of the changing of the guard here. BJ hasn't had some great fights before he retired, losing to Edgar, Edgar, beating Matt Hughes, majority draw with Jon Fitch, and getting demolished by Nick Diaz. That latter fight was probably the ugliest, one-sided boxing-beatdown in MMA I have ever seen. Really what put Diaz on the map and let everyone know his boxing was here to stay. Every fight we have Penn's camp say he's had the best camp ever, and after these losses, Penn will come out saying he had problems with his camp. We'll see here. Rory McDonald is the up-and-comer of the division, on a three-fight win streak beating Nate Diaz, Mike Pyle, and Che Mills. He boasts a 13-1 record with his lone-blemish a TKO loss to Carlos Condit very late in the third-round. Rory is well-versed with 6 wins from KO, 6 from submissions. He works out with GSP at Tristar Gym in Montreal. Rory is a massive favorite here at -280 or so, so there is probably value on Penn as this will be the toughest task for Rory to date (his defeat over Nate Diaz as well).
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Fight Card
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Benson Henderson vs. Nate Diaz
Alexander Gustafsson vs. Mauricio "Shogun" Rua
Rory MacDonald vs. B.J. Penn
Matt Brown vs. Mike Swick
Mike Chiesa vs. Marcus LeVesseur
Raphael Assuncao vs. Mike Easton
Nam Phan vs. Dennis Siver
Ramsey Nijem vs. Joe Proctor
Yves Edwards vs. Jeremy Stephens
Daron Cruickshank vs. Henry Martinez
John Albert vs. Scott Jorgensen
Marcus Levesseur vs. Abel Trujillo (Tim Means ill)
Cannot wait to see Daron Cruickshank today. Martinez came in 2.8 lbs over alloted weight, and instead of cutting, he forfeited 20% of his purse to Daron. Daron was on the last season of TUF with a Karate and Muay Thai (?) background. Basically this guy was a pure product of his parents - both practiced martial arts at a high level. His stint on TUF didn't last past the first fight as he went in for a takedown vs James Vick and ate a KO from a knee. It was more of a lucky shot rather than a microcosm of Daron's ability. Right now he's -165 roughly, and will likely be a two unit favorite for me.
Some other good fighters here with Edwards, Stephens, Nijem, Proctor, Siver, Phan, etc... Dana wasn't kidding when we probably have the most stacked card on free TV ever. I'd agree with him.
Let's look at the main card, specifically the last three fights. Rory vs BJ Penn - there's no doubt it's a bit of the changing of the guard here. BJ hasn't had some great fights before he retired, losing to Edgar, Edgar, beating Matt Hughes, majority draw with Jon Fitch, and getting demolished by Nick Diaz. That latter fight was probably the ugliest, one-sided boxing-beatdown in MMA I have ever seen. Really what put Diaz on the map and let everyone know his boxing was here to stay. Every fight we have Penn's camp say he's had the best camp ever, and after these losses, Penn will come out saying he had problems with his camp. We'll see here. Rory McDonald is the up-and-comer of the division, on a three-fight win streak beating Nate Diaz, Mike Pyle, and Che Mills. He boasts a 13-1 record with his lone-blemish a TKO loss to Carlos Condit very late in the third-round. Rory is well-versed with 6 wins from KO, 6 from submissions. He works out with GSP at Tristar Gym in Montreal. Rory is a massive favorite here at -280 or so, so there is probably value on Penn as this will be the toughest task for Rory to date (his defeat over Nate Diaz as well).
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