
Duane Ludwig vs. Josh Neer
Brent Brookhouse: This might be kind of fun. Neer is dangerous but I think Ludwig is better suited to the kind of fight they’re going to have here. I also can’t stand multiple time drunk drivers (especially ones that run from the cops at 100 MPH, risking hundreds of lives and then have the balls to say the cops were too rough after the arrest) and I’ll never pull for Neer to win another fight in his life. Duane Ludwig by KO, round 1.
Leland Roling: Neer looked great against Keith Wisniewski, but that was a given considering Wisniewski couldn’t even push away Neer in the clinch. Ludwig comes from a kickboxing and Muay Thai background, and the clinch isn’t an unknown place for him. I imagine Ludwig maintains range and peppers Neer from distance while avoiding his sharp elbows, taking the decision. Duane Ludwig via decision.
Tim Burke: I can’t believe this is co-maining in 2012. Ludwig owns the standup advantage, but anyone with any brains (and wrestling) puts Ludwig on the floor. Neer floors it and elbows him into oblivion before setting up the sub. Josh Neer by submission.
Anton Tabuena: Neer might be a bit undersized at welterweight, but Ludwig isn’t the biggest guy either. I think Neer wins this on the ground. Josh Neer by TKO.
T.P. Grant: Neer is going to take Ludwig down and beat him up on the ground. It seems pretty straight forward to me. Josh Neer by TKO, Round 2.
David Castillo: I didn’t realize how utterly thin this card was until having to predict this co main event. To be fair to both guys, they’ve more or less earned a proper fight (not TV time per se). Ludwig had a pretty good scrap with Amir, but expect Neer to do as everyone says: take him down and beat him up. However, I believe Ludwig is rejuvenated now that he’s the official record holder for fasted knockout in the UFC. That’s my scientific analysis on top of that fact that Neer doesn’t always fight to his strengths. Duane Ludwig by TKO, round 2.
Fraser Coffeen: Ludwig is better standing, Neer is more well rounded. Normally there I go with the well rounded guy, but I’ve liked Bang in his recent outings, and I think he pulls Neer into a kickboxing battle here, which he wins. Duane Ludwig by decision
KJ Gould: I’m not sure why Ludwig is still competing in the UFC, other than an additional token gesture for finally correcting his fastest KO in UFC history accolade. While Neer’s not a world beater he is by far more complete and can finish by strikes on the ground. Neer by TKO
Dallas Winston: I have a ton of respect for both guys. Neer is a raw scrapper and his natural toughness is his best aspect. He has good length, solid boxing and has really made his slashing elbows a key part of his arsenal. Ludwig is one of the better Thai purists in the game so this should be a case of "Bang" trying to out-finesse the brawler. I expect him to employ good footwork to chip away from the fringe. Neer will look to follow behind his one-twos and clinch up to either smash Ludwig with dirty boxing and short elbows or work takedowns. Ludwig will have to be selective with his kicks so Neer doesn’t snatch his leg. Earlier in the UFC, Neer had to focus heavily on his wrestling and BJJ but, while he’s improved there, I think the gap on the feet is much larger. Duane Ludwig by decision.
Staff Picking Ludwig: David, Fraser, Dallas, Leland, Brookhouse, Roth
Staff Picking Neer: Tim, Anton, Grant, KJ
Mike Easton vs. Jared Papazian
Brent Brookhouse: I don’t really buy Easton as being all that great, maybe I’ll be proven wrong eventually but I don’t think this is the fight that proves much. Mike Easton by decision.
Leland Roling: Papazian is a solid addition to the UFC, although he should be in the flyweight division. Easton’s power is the major difference here. Mike Easton via TKO.
Tim Burke: Papazian’s actually not bad at all. His fight with Abel Cullum was pretty good, and he’s got a good chin. Easton’s at a different level though. Mike Easton by decision.
Anton Tabuena: I agree with Tim. Both are talented, but I think Mike Easton is better. Mike Easton by decision.
T.P. Grant: Prospect vs Prospect! Young fighters clashing, anything can happen. That said I’ve been a fan of Easton for a while and the guys at Alliance MMA rave about this kid. Mike Easton via Submission, Round 3.
David Castillo: Papazian will prove to be game, but being ‘game’ doesn’t mean much in the context of winning, and Easton is simply the more talented fighter. His original opponent, however (Ken Stone), would have been my pick. Mike Easton by decision.
KJ Gould: I like to support Hayastan guys and see them do well, but Papazian doesn’t fit the typical mold of crazy Armenian with judo and possible leglock skills. Easton is with a more proven MMA camp plus has his first UFC fight under his belt and out of the way, in front of his hometown no less. Just wild speculation, but I’d imagine Easton will just look more comfortable fighting his second UFC fight with Papazian feeling the pressure of his UFC debut. Easton by Decision.
Dallas Winston: I’m usually the last one to whine about things like this but, out of all the match ups on this card, this just strikes me as an odd choice for the main. Still, I love watching the Hayastan crew and these are worthy prospects. It’s quite unsettling that Papazian was triangled by Shad Smith (not for that reason) and Easton is just a tough S.O.B who won’t be so tentative in his second go-around. Mike Easton by rear-naked choke.
Staff Picking Easton: Tim, Anton, Grant, David, Fraser, KJ, Leland, Dallas, Brookhouse, Roth
Staff Picking Papazian:
Pat Barry vs. Christian Morecraft
Brent Brookhouse: I’d much rather watch Pat Barry fight than Christian Morecraft, but I like Morecraft to grind out an ugly win here where he gets in trouble early but rides out the last two rounds. Christian Morecraft by decision.
Leland Roling: Does time heal all wounds? How about your fight IQ? If Barry has learned anything from his recent roller coaster ride, he should win here. He must remain patient and stop going berserk at the first sign that a guy is hurt. If he can do that, Morecraft will get finished quickly. Pat Barry via KO, Round 1.
Tim Burke: Can Morecraft get it to the ground? I don’t think it’s an automatic win if he can, but he’s not gonna win the standup. I’ll go with the sentimental pick though, because everyone knows HD’s a good dude. Pat Barry by KO.
T.P. Grant: Pat Barry is just an awesome dude, but his MMA career is not a good place right now. Since the end of 2008 Barry is 2-4 in the UFC, and while Morecraft isn’t a world-beater he is an up-and-comer who is consistently improving his game. I think Morecraft is going clinch with Barry, take Barry down and wear him down. Christian Morecraft via TKO, Round 3.
David Castillo: Until Barry picks up some kind of killer instinct, I’ll never pick him with confidance, even against a journeyman like Morecraft. I still can’t shake that image of Mirko Filipovic of all people scoring the RNC with no hooks. Unbelievable. The guy will never be any good, but at least he’s entertaining when he’s upright. Morecraft is more well rounded, and can submit once they go to the ground. Christian Morecraft by submission, round 2.
Fraser Coffeen: Reread everything I wrote about Neer and Bang, and apply it here. Although Barry has not much impressed me lately, I am hoping the change in camps will help him improve TD defense and force the fight to stay standing. I hope. Pat Barry by TKO, round 2.
KJ Gould: Come on Pat, Morecraft is tailor made for you to look good against. Destroy his legs and take his head. Barry by KO
Dallas Winston: I was shocked at how fluid the massive Morecraft was off his back versus McCorkle, who finished in the top-five of the ADCC qualifiers with only 6 months of BJJ. As mentioned in the Dissection, Barry should be able to revert back to his steady stream of leg kicks and use his monumental speed advantage to dismember Morecraft or sting punches and get out of dodge. Morecraft is a goliath with decent wrestling and a slick sub-game, so he’ll devour "HD" for the slightest mistake. Pat Barry by TKO via leg kicks (!).
Staff Picking Barry: Tim, Anton, Fraser, KJ, Leland, Dallas
Staff Picking Morecraft: Grant, David, Brookhouse, Roth
Jorge Rivera vs. Eric Schafer
Brent Brookhouse: Rivera is a weird guy to watch. He has fights where he looks completely shot and then goes on a little run where he looks like a new man. This is a good match-up for him where he should be able to keep it on the feet and bust up Schafer. Jorge Rivera by decision.
Leland Roling: Rivera should have the takedown defense to avoid Schafer’s shots, leaving him in a well-known predicament... being beaten to a pulp while he turtles to the ground. Jorge Rivera via TKO.
Tim Burke: Schafer possesses a good ground game and a good chin. But I’ve never been all that impressed with his takedowns, and Rivera is still a crafty, tough fighter. I think Rivera beats him up on the feet and Schafer just takes it. Jorge Rivera by decision.
Anton Tabuena: Schafer will win this on the ground, and Rivera will get cut. Eric Schafer by Submission
T.P. Grant: Two veterans on the downside of their careers. Both are moderately well rounded and entertaining but aren’t going to set the world on fire. I just have a weird feeling Schafer pulls this one out. Eric Schafer via Decision.
David Castillo: My brain cells have had to organize themselves to make sense of fights involving Duane Ludwig, Josh Neer, Pat Barry (all featured), and suddenly it hit me: this card is basically UFC 55 minus Sean frikkin Gannon. It’s utterly mediocre, but I expect it all to be a bizarre, fun sort of mediocre. Rivera against Schafer is not what I singed up for, but I think Jorge will score on the feet, and pick up the win. If there’s one thing that has been moderately impressive about Jorge’s career it’s that he’s improved steadily on the feet and even developed power along the way. I still maintain he was looking alright agaisnt Bisping, even though his cardio doesn’t exist. Jorge Rivera by TKO, round 3.
KJ Gould: These guys have really lucked out to still fight under the UFC banner. Rivera is getting too old and Schafer has never come across as well rounded or athletic. Schafer is younger, and he ought to have been improving his striking with team Duke Roufus, right? I don’t know. It’s hard to pick a guy who’s been used to pad Michael Bisping’s record, and both of them have played that role. Schafer by Decision.
Dallas Winston: Castillo?!?! Sean Gannon is the man -- plus he’s a police officer and your comments and personal info have already been passed along. Focus, Dallas! OK. I see this fight going exactly like Simpson vs. Schafer with the caveat that Rivera can’t wrestle as well as Simpson, but people’s heads just fall off when he punches them. Yes … their heads just fall off. Jorge Rivera by referee intervention due to strikes.
Staff Picking Rivera: Tim, David, Leland, Dallas, Brookhouse, Roth
Staff Picking Schafer: Grant, Anton, Fraser, KJ
Kamal Shalorus vs. Khabib Nurmagomedov
Brent Brookhouse: Not a fight I’m looking forward to live blogging. Luckily, copy-paste makes Nurmagomedov not a huge pain. Shalorus should get a win here. Kamal Shalorus by TKO, round 2.
Leland Roling: I’m definitely interested in this fight, mainly because we axed Khabib on the 2012 Scouting Report due to his soft strength of record and seemingly one-dimensional style. Can AMA Fight Club improve his weaknesses and make him well-rounded? We’ll find out. Shalorus can wrestle, and I’m going with what I know of Khabib already... he possesses good wrestling, and a suspect technical grasp of the submission game. Gotta go with Kamal. Kamal Shalorus via decision.
Matt Roth: Early vote for fight that I really don’t want to do results for because the names are just too impossible. Shalorus is just better at everything than Nurmagomedov. The only question for me is that this is the first fight where Kamal has changed camps and that can kill a fighter’s career if it was a bad move. But I’m going with the known known and picking Kamal Shalorus by Decision.
Anton Tabuena: Easy. Shalorus by Decision.
Tim Burke: Shalorus has ugly standup but heavy hands, a terrible tank, and really good wrestling. Nurmagomedov, from what I’ve seen, has pretty good wrestling, okay subs, and okay hands. I think Shalorus is a bad matchup for Khabib, and Shalorus will take a decision (if he doesn’t pass out from exhaustion before the final bell). Kamal Shalorus by decision.
T.P. Grant: Kamal is going to refuse to use his wrestling, he is going to fling wild hooks, he is going to gas out in three minutes and he will win a split decision. Kamal Shalorus by Decision.
David Castillo: I wasn’t even sure Shalorus was still fighting. Still, I think he’s an interesting fighter. The only thing that has defined him is his wrestling, and his ability to completely withstand that high kick that landed flush from Jim Miller that didn’t even cause Kamal to blink. That wild, sloppy as hell striking of his will ge tthe job done. He’s nothing if not good at intimidating his opponents, and Nurmagomedov will be intimidated. Kamal Shaluros by TKO, round 2.
KJ Gould: I believe since his loss to Jim Miller, Kamal made the decision to move from Austin, Texas to Santa Monica, California, with a brief stop at Las Vegas, Nevada to train his submission game - which was already partly Catch and Wrestling based - with Neil Melanson at Xtreme Couture. He’s also been improving his striking at Anthony Hardonk’s gym in CA, so could we see a more technical, well rounded Prince of Persia take the stage? Most are picking him based on his raw striking power alone. Shaluros by TKO.
Dallas Winston: Shalorus is a straight up bruiser who seems to genuinely dislike his opponents in the heat of battle and, sometimes, their nether regions. He’s got a wicked (albeit inaccurate) inside low kick, he’s a wild brawler on the feet with a decent chin and can always fall back on his wrestling. Nurmy has made impressive strides for such a young fighter and he’ll be pretty good everywhere but excellent nowhere. Kamal Shalorus by TKO.
Staff Picking Shalorus: Tim, Anton, Roth, Grant, David, Fraser, KJ, Leland, Dallas, Brookhouse
Staff Picking Nurmagomedov:
Charlie Brenneman vs. Daniel Roberts
Brent Brookhouse: Clearly the UFC sees Brenneman’s win over Rick Story as a fluke. Bouncing him way down to the prelims for an FX card seems to show that. Still, better fighters usually win. Charlie Brenneman by decision.
Leland Roling: Brenneman gives Roberts the blue-collar treatment. Grinds him out to a decision with superior wrestling. Charlie Brenneman via decision.
Tim Burke: I’ve never really felt that Roberts was UFC-caliber despite his submission game, and Brenneman is just a lot better than him. Easy pick for me. Charlie Brenneman by decision.
Anton Tabuena: Brenneman is one of the more talented guys in the division, and I think he’s much better than Roberts. Charlie Brenneman by Decision.
T.P. Grant: This one seems pretty easy to me. Brenneman’s only UFC losses are to a LHW (Anthony Johnson) and an elite wrestler (Johny Hendricks) and Daniel Roberts is neither of those things. Charlie Brenneman via Decision.
David Castillo: Easy pick here. Roberts is heralded for his jiu jitsu, but compared to other grapplers, there’s nothing about his game that especially stands up, and he’s not dynamic enough from his back to counter Brenneman’s top control. Charlie Brenneman by decision.
KJ Gould: Picking the stand out wrestler here. It just makes the most sense. Plus that hair … Brenneman by decision.
Dallas Winston: Wow … I’m a little surprised no one picked Roberts, even though I’m not either. Brenneman is fairly one-dimensional and Roberts has the edge standing and with subs. Still, that one dimension should be good enough to negate the rest. Charlie Brenneman by decision.
Staff Picking Brenneman: Tim, Grant, Anton, David, Fraser, KJ, Leland, Dallas, Brookhouse, Roth
Staff Picking Roberts:
Fabricio Camoes vs. Tommy Hayden
Brent Brookhouse: Camoes probably should win this, but I’m going with the young American with the high finishing rate to make a big splash with an impressive win. Tommy Hayden by decision.
Leland Roling: Nothing I’ve seen from Hayden has impressed me, but this will be the step-up in competition he needs. This should give us a better sense of where he stands. Unfortunately, I think it’s too much. Camoes is far from a world beater, but he can beat Hayden. Fabricio Camoes via decision.
Tim Burke: I’m happy Morango got another chance in the UFC. Aaand that’s all I have to say about this fight. So...what did the fisherman say to the bartender? "Pick a cod, any cod!" Fabricio Camoes by decision.
T.P. Grant: Another salty veteran vs undefeated prospect match up, Camoes getting a second shot in the UFC, this time at Featherweight. Hayden trains under Jorge Gurgel, and like Gurgel he has great jiu jitsu and unlike Gurgel he uses it. Camoes is no stranger to the ground game being the proud owner a Gracie black belt. I think Camoes gets this fight to the mat and gives the youngin’ a lesson. Fabricio Camoes by Decision.
David Castillo: Camoes is an alright figher with just the right matchup in this one. his win over Efrain Escudero got him back into the UFC, and a win over Hayden, who isn’t all that special on the feet, will keep him there. Fabricio Camoes by decision.
Dallas Winston: I actually think Camoes is kind of a beast. He’s a frenetically paced scrambler with good wrestling and sick submissions and I never really thought he deserved the axe originally. Fabricio Camoes by submission.
Staff Picking Camoes: Tim, Grant, Anton, David, Fraser, KJ, Leland, Dallas, Roth
Staff Picking Hayden: Brookhouse
Daniel Pineda vs. Pat Schilling
Brent Brookhouse: Pineda is going to trounce him. Schilling’s record is meaningless (see Dallas’ pick) Pineda by TKO, round 1.
Leland Roling: I’ll go against the betting line here as Schilling took a play out of the Jason Reinhardt school of record padding. Pineda has fought far better competition. Both guys are aggressive, so anything can happen... but I’ll go with experience. Daniel Pineda via TKO.
Tim Burke: I haven’t taken the time to watch tape on either guy, but all the early betting was on Schilling so I’ll go with him. Crappy analysis FTW. Pat Schilling by submission.
T.P. Grant: Pineda is an aggressive top position beast, but he is not a well rounded grappler. Schilling is aggressive on the feet and on the mat, with a good submission attack. Schilling has the means to win the fight where ever it ends up, so I’ll play those odds. Pat Schilling via Submission.
David Castillo: Tough fight to pick, in my opinion, mainly because both guys are aggressive and the exchanges will likely turn it into a coin flip. But Schilling is a bit more polished. Pat Schilling by TKO, round 2.
Fraser Coffeen: Schilling has never been pushed past the first, and if Pineda can do that, in Schilling’s UFC debut, it could cause him troubles. But I don’t think he can. Pat Schilling by KO, round 1
Dallas Winston: When Leland says "record padding," that’s putting it lightly. From the prelims Dissection: "While Pineda will have a significant edge in experience with four-times as many fights, Schilling's past level of competition leaves much to be desired. His opponents have a poor cumulative record (14-31) and two are yet to win (0-1, 0-7). In fact, he's only beaten one fighter with a winning record, which was Tom Waters (4-3)." Daniel Pineda by TKO.
Staff Picking Pineda: Leland, Dallas, Brookhouse, Roth
Staff Picking Schilling: Tim, Grant, Anton, David, Fraser, KJ
Joseph Sandoval vs. Nick Denis
Leland Roling: Nick Denis. What can I say... dude slammed Nick Mamalis into unconsciousness after he was being wrestled to death. Nick Denis by TKO.
Tim Burke: The Ninja of Love finally gets his long-overdue callup to the big leagues. Nick’s puttin the stamp on kids, son! Nick Denis by KO.
T.P. Grant: Nick Denis is an interesting fighter and powerful Bantamweight. Denis is a very active and aggressive fighter from all positions, wearing down opponents. I think Denis starts off his UFC run with a W. Nick Denis via TKO, Round 2.
David Castillo: Despite the image of Denis in my head of him getting his head dribbled off the canvas like a basketball with Sandro’s right hand, he’s the perfect matchup for Sandoval, whose wild striking will be neutralized by Denis’ top game. Nick Denis by decision.
Fraser Coffeen: Kyokushin karate? Awesome. Go Denis go! Nick Denis by decision.
Dallas Winston: The Ninja of Love via cuddle-jitsu. Which means knockout. Nick Denis by TKO.
Staff Picking Sandoval:
Staff Picking Denis: Tim, Grant, Anton, David, Fraser, KJ, Leland, Dallas, Brookhouse, Roth
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Standings
Brent – 7-3
Thapa – 7-3
Fraser – 6-4
Tim – 6-4
KJ – 6-4
Dallas – 5-5
Roth – 5-5
Grant – 5-5
Leland – 4-6
Tim Burke - January 19, 2012
What? We reset at the start of the year? That is a disaster – my 2011 was on fire!
Fraser Coffeen - January 19, 2012
Yup.
Final stats from last year are in the UFC 142 predictions post.
Tim Burke - January 19, 2012
Seems deserving of its own story
At least in the fanposts..
Charles Awad - January 19, 2012
Hmm, never even considered that. Good call, maybe I’ll do that tonight.
Tim Burke - January 19, 2012
DO IT!
wonderfulspam - January 19, 2012
Strategy:
Look at Leland, Fraser and Tim’s picks…
Whichever fighter has the most votes, pick that guy.
truck - January 20, 2012
Melvin vs Miller is harder to call than it seems at first
On one hand, Miller has a nasty sub game with good wrestling. On the other, Guillard has speed, KO power and really good TDD.
In 5 rounds, I’d take Miller all day. But in 3, I think Melvin can stay on his feet long enough to land some big punches.
TheFilt - January 19, 2012
Miller > Lauzon at pretty much everything. How hard is this?
MrPants - January 19, 2012
That's a huge over simplification
TheFilt - January 19, 2012
Big time
Charles Awad - January 19, 2012
How?
If Guillard cannot win the standup, then he cannot win, and even then he doesn’t have a granite chin. Miller has only lost to Frankie Edgar, Gray Maynard, and Ben Henderson. Giullard isn’t in that caliber of fighter.
MrPants - January 19, 2012
You’re drawing way too many conclusions from a 40 second fight where he got caught. Guillard should have an advantage on the feet against Miller, just like he should have had the advantage on the feet against Lauzon. But anyone can get caught.
alxn - January 19, 2012
No, I am looking at his full career
instead of just focusing on a 5 fight win streak.
MrPants - January 19, 2012
Josh Koscheck is a much better fighter than Matt Serra
While Serra is 1-1 with GSP and Los is 0-2
halitosis - January 19, 2012 via mobile
KJ
Red left Duke’s team in 2010 to open his own school here in Milwaukee.
Rich Hansen - January 19, 2012
Thanks
Maybe Jorge will KO him then. I don’t recall what Schafer’s striking has looked like recently.
KJ Gould - January 19, 2012
Completely hopeless.
Aaron Simpson beat the shit out of him.
SSreporters - January 19, 2012
Too late to change my pick?
KJ Gould - January 19, 2012
Nope
And you can trust me, I got a 67 last event!
SSreporters - January 20, 2012
I want to apologize in advance to team CPC
if my gut/heart pick of Melvin comes back to bite me.
That said, I’m not changing it.
Dave Strummer - January 19, 2012
as long as you amend that 97% complete on your picks
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Our Bovine Public - January 19, 2012
Done!
Dave Strummer - January 19, 2012
When guillard beats Jim miller that will throw him back in the mix.. Guillard by tko round 2 that’s if miller is lucky enough not to get laid out in the 1st
psychoblack - January 19, 2012 via mobile
you know Miller has never been stopped?
Our Bovine Public - January 19, 2012
you know Psychoblack always predicts any black fighter is going to win
And he is most definitely WHITE! But his stereotypical answers amuse everyone so it’s ok
RashadsLeftNipple - January 19, 2012
Oh I know. Just thought I’d try and have a rational discussion
Our Bovine Public - January 19, 2012
you'll likely end up gettin faded though
RashadsLeftNipple - January 19, 2012
or a ‘slap yourself’
Our Bovine Public - January 19, 2012
I don’t even think of him as a normal BE user. He’s a symbol of all the fun that occurs on BE.
Machiel Van - January 19, 2012
are you implying that psychoblack isn't a powerful explosive athlete?
UncleMax - January 19, 2012
lol
He’s probably a better swimmer than he would lead you to believe
RashadsLeftNipple - January 19, 2012
Until friday
psychoblack - January 19, 2012 via mobile
sigbet?
Our Bovine Public - January 19, 2012
Neither was Evan Dunham
SSreporters - January 19, 2012
Nope.
MicahtheCynic - January 19, 2012
Not very likely, but whatever.
kreally - January 19, 2012
HAHAHA
Dat new sig
Miller by Andaconda choke
We All Hate Caleb - January 19, 2012
Miller all the way!
He’s going to be smart about it. I have confidence he’ll take Guillard down and then choke the shit out of him.
pud333 - January 19, 2012
Kamal is too much for Nurmagomedov in his first fight
But the consolation if he wins is that I can yell at Leland about it!
Charles Awad - January 19, 2012
Miller would be dangerous in the FW division!!!
rscott94 - January 19, 2012
a beast I say
Our Bovine Public - January 19, 2012
What would be the benefit?
A vicious beat down by a little Brazilian man named “Scarface”?
TheFilt - January 19, 2012
It’s a long shot but I still hope he moves down because I’d love to see that fight, and he has more chance than Zombie or Hioki.
Bolshevik - January 19, 2012
Gannon is a great guy -
but don’t let him lock a kimura on you. He will tear your arm off. it doesn’t matter who you are or how quickly you tap.
POW - January 19, 2012
I'll go with
Melvin Guillard
Duane “Bang” Ludwig
Mike Easton
Pat Barry
Jorge Rivera
Kamal Shalorus
Charlie Brenneman
Fabricio Camoes
Daniel Pineda
Nick Denis
rscott94 - January 19, 2012
I’m surprised that so many are picking Schilling. He only has one win over a guy with a winning record and his last opponent had never won a fight and lost his previous six. Pineda has so much more experience and has wins over Johnny Bedford and Frank Gomez. I would’ve thought he’d be the easy bet.
kreally - January 19, 2012
agreed, Pineda should finish the fight
BoulderDodger - January 19, 2012
I've got him by first round sub on playground.
kreally - January 19, 2012
I’mwith you there. Most of playground disagrees though
Our Bovine Public - January 19, 2012
Same here.
Plus I have 4000 PG dollars on him.
T.C. Engel - January 19, 2012
that was a coin toss fight for me
never heard of either guy
milk72 - January 19, 2012
For the love of all things good take Pineda.
T.C. Engel - January 19, 2012
I'll pick
Guillard
Neer
Easton
And… Moorecraft. :(
Bolshevik - January 19, 2012
Everyone picking Miller based off his Chin is going to be thoroughly embarassed
Watch Melvin test that chin and put him down and out
AfroSamurai - January 19, 2012
Agreed, there are reasons to pick Miller
…but if you even think Melvin’s gonna get to his chin you should be picking Guillard, not saying “Miller’s face will defeat those punches.”
LBo - January 19, 2012
See Evan Dunham
as far as Joe Lauzon fight goes
Lauzon looked very worried after the first exchange, lucky for him Melvin just ran right into his stiff Jab when it looked like Melvin thought he had Lauzon in trouble but rushed it too soon.
If Melvin remains calm he will put a hurt on any 155’er out there, there is no question he has more power, quickness, and speed.
Too me it is all about if Melvin makes a mistake Otherwise I don’t think it is close at all.
P.S. Why are all the blue collar fighters white 90% of the time when that phrase is used? Not just this article but every article written by BE staffers. Just a simple search of the term blue collar and you will see 9/10 last mentions of the word are for white fighters the lone other mention was for Cain V. before the Dos Santos fight.
AnotherBadPrediction - January 19, 2012
That's just how MMA stereotypes work man
White fighters are blue-collar and have heart, black fighters are explosive and athletic, Brazilians have great bjj and Asians, well, I can’t think of a stereotype for them that isn’t kinda true. They all know kung-fu?
simpsycho - January 19, 2012
Asians can't wrestle?
Or Asians can only beat other Asians.
But yah i guess your right. Makes sense.
AnotherBadPrediction - January 19, 2012
Nice to see some Guillard love
I thought it was me, psychoblack, and a select few
halitosis - January 19, 2012 via mobile
I’ve got love for Guillard, he’s just SO frustrating when he makes reckless mistakes and derails his own momentum.
Machiel Van - January 19, 2012
I’ve liked him ever since he knocked out Rick Davis, aka “the Michael Rooker look alike.”
Machiel Van - January 19, 2012
I am all about my Melvin fandom
Andy Anderson - January 19, 2012
I think with the training at Jacksons and the move to Blackzillas we will see a better Guillard than people think. He will take out Miller and surprise a lot of\ the naysayers.
Harley hooper - January 19, 2012
Neer is not getting nearly enough love
Bang’s cardio is a tad questionable and Neer has better submissions.
Neer by arm-triangle in the 2nd.
SSreporters - January 19, 2012
i have no more faith in melvin
it’s like rooting for bj guys with natural gifts seem to get into mental funks easier. or don’t train right that leads to downfall. miller just has a style that melvin can’t handle and he will grind out a win. melvin needs to get his head out his a** calm down and fight like the pro he is.
BIGNAT - January 19, 2012
Not sure why
KJ doesn’t feel that Ludwig should be in the UFC. He’s been doing well lately after a really horrible set back with that freak leg injury.
Democritus - January 19, 2012
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