Ring of Combat 39 will take place on Friday, February 10 from the Tropicana Resort and Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The main event will feature highly-touted light heavyweight Scouting Report prospect Tom DeBlass as he battles late replacement Randy Smith at a 240 lb. catchweight. Also on the line is the Ring of Combat featherweight crown, lying vacant for either The Ultimate Fighter 14 contestant Jeff Lentz or Illinois' Giovanni Moljo to take. UFC veteran Pete Sell and 2011 Scouting Report prospect Uriah Hall will also make appearances alongside a bevy of great prospects in James Jenkins, Frankie Perez, Ed Gordon, and Jarred Mercado.
The card will air live on GFL.tv at 8:30 PM ET, cost is $14.99. If you're unable to follow along with the action on GFL.tv, join our live discussion in the comments and follow the play-by-play right here at BloodyElbow.com. The card is as follows:
Quick Results
Anthony Harrison def. Carlos Fonseca via unanimous decision (20-18, 20-17, 20-18)
Whitney Francois def. Pat Defranco by KO at 2:31 of Round 1
Frankie Perez def. Jeremy Uy via unanimous decision (20-16, 20-17, 20-17)
James Jenkins def. Dwayne Shelton via TKO, 1:51 of Round 3
Munah Holland def. Pearl Gonzalez via majority decision (29-29, 29-28, 29-28)
Jarred Mercado def. Rafael Fagundes Machado via unanimous decision (30-25, 30-27, 30-27)
Ed Gordon def. David Tkeshelashvili by majority decision (29-29, 29-28, 29-28)
Duane van Helvoirt def. Lester Caslow via submission (triangle choke) at 1:49 of Round 1.
Uriah Hall def. Daniel Akinyemi via submission (heel hook) at 3:58 of Round 1.
Pete Sell def. Mike Whitesel via unanimous decision
Jeff Lentz def. Giovanni Moljo via unanimous decision (30-25, 30-25, 30-25).
Tom DeBlass def. Randy Smith via submission (heel hook) at 0:41 of Round 1.
More play-by-play after the fold...

Catchweight (240 lbs.): Tom DeBlass (6-0) vs. Randy Smith (14-9-1)
Round 1: Randy is noticeably bigger than DeBlass. Wow. Tom throws the first combination, landing on Smith, but not affecting him at all. DeBlass clinches, then pulls guard, immediately moving to the heel hook. He taps Smith instantly. Wow. Tom DeBlass def. Randy Smith via submission (heel hook) at 0:41 of Round 1.
Vacant Featherweight Title: Jeff Lentz (8-2-1) vs. Giovanni Moljo (4-4)
Round 1: Lentz throwing a steady diet of kicks early as expected. He's clearly making Moljo uncomfortable, and right on queue -- Moljo jumps on Lentz and tries to pull guard. Lentz defends, pushing Moljo into the fence and working from the clinch. Moljo won't let go, and Mulhall separates them. Back at center, Lentz is sizzling kicks into Moljo's legs, body, and head. He's using his lengthy frame to keep Moljo on the outside, and it's working brilliantly. Moljo is covering up quite a bit, so much that Lentz is getting free shots at his legs because he isn't looking at the incoming head kicks. The round ends. BloodyElbow.com scores the round 10-9 Lentz
Round 2: Lentz picks up where he left off, although Moljo attempted to reverse roles with a flying knee and kicking combination. Lentz avoided the shot and continued to batter Moljo's legs and body. Lentz is unloading heavy shots as the round progresses, crushing Moljo with leg and body kick combinations. Moljo seems to be hurt, and Lentz smells blood. Moljo's mouthpiece falls out, Mulhall stops the fight for a second and restarts it. Lentz immediately flips the switch and goes into full beast mode, running at Moljo with a flying knee attack. Moljo drops his mouthpiece again. They restart and Lentz continues the onslaught. Moljo miraculously survives. BloodyElbow.com scores the round 10-8 Lentz.
Round 3: Lentz is styling on Moljo now, throwing a variety of kicks. At this point, Lentz is clowning Moljo, landing punches and kicks at will, although nothing stunning as of yet. Lentz lands a head kick halfway through the round that looks like it may have hurt Moljo. Moljo, for most of the fight, has been touching his mouthpiece after each exchange. Very strange. I don't know what else to say here. The round ends as it started with Moljo eating kicks over and over without countering. Easy win for Lentz. BloodyElbow.com scores the round 10-8 Lentz. 30-25 Lentz. Jeff Lentz def. Giovanni Moljo via unanimous decision (30-25, 30-25, 30-25).
Catchweight (180 lbs.): Pete "Drago" Sell (9-6) vs. Mitch Whitesel (17-20)
Round 1: Whitesel looking good early with his feet, moving around quickly and jabbing at Sell. Whitesel takes down Drago, but Drago catches his leg. He can't lock in the leg lock, but he uses the transition to follow Whitesel to his feet. There, he takes the back and dumps Whitesel, gaining side control immediately. Drago works from top control for the rest of the round, taking shots at Whitesel while also positionally dominating his opponent to the end of the round. BloodyElbow.com scores it 10-9 Sell
Round 2: Drago starts off where he finishes round one, immediately taking down Whitesel and transitioning to full mount. He postures up and rains down heavy blows. Whitesel is panicking, bucking up and using the fence to try to escape. Sell defends the escape, maintaining mount. Whitesel is eating punches badly, and the fight may be close to ending here. Whitesel survives the onslaught miraculously. BloodyElbow.com scores the round 10-8 Sell.
Round 3: Sell beats up Whitesel for the opening minute-and-a-half of the third, landing leg kicks and punches to keep Whitesel backpedaling away. Whitesel eventually shoots with Sell defending with the threat of a front choke. Unfortunately for Sell, Whitesel avoids the attempt and pushes through, gaining top control inside half guard. Sell latches onto a kimura, but can't do anything with it. He lets go, scrambling to his feet with 20 seconds left. Sell reverses the action, taking down Whitesel against the fence. Easy win for Drago. BloodyElbow.com scores the round 10-9 Sell. 30-26 Sell. Pete Sell def. Mike Whitesel via unanimous decision
Middleweight: Uriah Hall (5-2) vs. Daniel Akinyemi (2-0)
Round 1: Akinyemi tries to start quickly by taking a shot right after the glove touch. Hall evades the shot, then evades a rush from Akinyemi that ends in the fence. Hall lands some knees in the clinch before they separate. Back to center, both men are throwing with Hall landing a few leg kicks and glancing some shots off Akinyemi's head. Akinyemi lands a few of his own, then finds a way to gain top position. Hall tries to wall walk, but Akinyemi foresees it and dumps his back to the canvas. Akinyemi lands a few heavy blows from the top before transitioning to a choke attempt. Then Akinyemi throws knees to the shoulder. Hall suddenly explodes through Akinyemi, regains his feet, then briefly takes down Akinyemi. Akinyemi bounces back to his feet, running at Hall and changing levels. After briefly stalling on the fence, Akinyemi dumps Hall, following it up with ground and pound. WOW! Akinyemi leaves his leg close to Hall, and Hall takes it, transitioning to the heel hook and tapping Akinyemi immediately. Uriah Hall def. Daniel Akinyemi via submission (heel hook) at 3:58 of Round 1.
Catchweight (150 lbs.): Lester Caslow (7-5) vs. Duane van Helvoirt (8-4)
Round 1: Helvoirt pressing the action early with aggressive striking. Caslow is countering nicely, landing a couple of leg kicks and a solid straight left. Helvoirt presses the action to the cage and gets the takedown, moving to half guard. Caslow eventually scrambles, gaining top control. Unfortunately, he is stuck in a triangle choke, and van Helvoirt traps the arm and squeezes. Caslow can't even tap, he's out so fast. Duane van Helvoirt def. Lester Caslow via submission (triangle choke) at 1:49 of Round 1.
Light Heavyweight: Ed Gordon (2-0) vs. David Tkeshelashvili (8-4)
Round 1: Gordon shoots early, missing the takedown and clinching with David. David tosses Gordon over his back, nearly landing in top control. Gordon continues to roll and both men scramble to their feet. David pulls guard, attempting a guillotine choke, then transitioning to an armbar. He misses. Gordon settles into David's guard, landing short elbows and heavy shots. David is evading most of the shots. The referee stands up the fight. Gordon throws hooks over the top, then clinches up. David pulls and tosses Gordon to the mat, but he can't gain control. They scramble to the feet where Gordon continues to attack, landing a couple of body shots, but missing often with the heavy overhand. Fortunately, David's stand-up is terrible. The round ends as David attempts to pull guard once again. BloodyElbow.com scores the round 10-9 Gordon
Round 2: Gordon comes forward to start, clinching up with David in the fence. He lands a few knees before David pulls to toss Gordon to the mat. Gordon loses the clinch and David scrambles to press Gordon to the fence. Both men jockey for position with Gordon landing a few knees. He separates to avoid David pulling him down. Back at center, Gordon shoots underneath David's attack, but he's easily stuffed by the stronger David. David tries to throw Gordon over his body. Unfortunately, he slips. Gordon scrambles to take advantage, but he can't, David lands a counter left as they separate, and Gordon is hurt. David moves to sink in a front choke. Gordon defends. He regains his feet, but he's wobbled and being busted up by David. Gordon survives the round, but definitely a losing one. BloodyElbow.com scores the round 10-9 Tkeshelashvili
Round 3: Opening minute is close as both men are attempting to take over the stand-up game. Gordon is the fresher fighter with more movement, but David is landing shots in close quarters after Gordon misses. Gordon is trying to land leaping hooks, but he consistently misses as he isn't fully committing. He's scared of David's power. Gordon presses as we near the final minute, throwing jabs. Gordon chucks a huge overhand over the top and David shoots in with a solid takedown attempt. Gordon makes him pay for it with a knee. David presses forward, unaffected by the damage. David presses and throws knees himself. The referee separates them with 10 seconds left.. tough round to call. BloodyElbow.com scores the round 10-9 Gordon, 29-28 Gordon. Ed Gordon def. David Tkeshelashvili by majority decision (29-29, 29-28, 29-28)
Featherweight: Jarred Mercado (4-0) vs. Rafael Fagundes Machado (4-8)
Round 1: Mercado shoots underneath Machado's strikes immediately, beautifully tying up Machado's legs and transitioning to half guard. Machado is defending with a guillotine choke, but there isn't anyway he can finish in half guard while Mercado is trying to pass. Mercado eventually passes and moves to back control after attempting to hold down Machado's arm with his knee. Mercado locks in one hook, then in B.J. Penn fashion -- tries to lock down Machado's arm with the other hook. He can't maintain, but that doesn't stop him from beating on Machado and scrambling to mount briefly. Machado defends, escaping the mount. Mercado lands in side control, the round ends. BloodyElbow.com scores the round 10-9 Mercado.
Round 2: More of the same from Mercado in the second as he batters Machado from the top after an initial takedown early. This time around, he showcases his ground and pound, beating on Machado along the fence. Machado briefly escapes at the halfway point in the round, but Mercado compensates, moving to side control, then mount with 45 ticks left. Machado gives up his back, and Mercado sits with hooks in to sink in the rear naked choke. Time expires. BloodyElbow.com scores the round 10-9 Mercado.
Round 3: Mercado with... guess what? A takedown. He moves to side control, blasting knees into Machado's body. Machado has to roll over to avoid more shots, and Mercado is nearly on his back. He can't finish the transition, but it doesn't matter. He moves to side control and beats up Machado with knees to the body. Mercado dominates the round, similarly to the first two. Round ends. BloodyElbow.com scores the round 10-8 Mercado. Jarred Mercado def. Rafael Fagundes Machado via unanimous decision (30-25, 30-27, 30-27)
Women's: Munah Holland (2-1) vs. Pearl Gonzalez (0-0)
Round 1: Gonzalez presses Holland to the fence immediately, clearly wanting to bring this fight into her wheelhouse on the ground. Holland spreads out her base on the fence and maintains her feet briefly. Gonzalez gains position from the top, clasping onto Holland's head in a headlock while landing punches. She maintains that position for most of the round, repeatedly landing blows while Holland attempts to buck off the fence to escape. She can't move, and the referee isn't going to help her. Gonzalez finally gives up the hold with 45 seconds left in the round, but Pearl grabs the body lock along the fence again. She can't get the takedown, but Munah can't put any offense together. BloodyElbow.com scores the round 10-9 Gonzalez
Round 2: Roles reverse in the second as Munah presses to the fence to start and takes down Gonzalez. Holland trying to land some strikes, but Gonzalez is trying to squirm free to get to her feet. She's unsuccessful, but gives up her back in the process. Munah sinks in both hooks and goes for the choke. Gonzalez is in trouble. She defends the first attempt, but Holland is relentless. Gonzalez eventually twists and causes Holland to fall off to the side. Gonzalez takes advantage and reverses her position. Before she can gain top control, Holland lets go and tries to get to her feet. With seconds left, Gonzalez tosses Holland over her hip, back into the headlock position from the first round. Round ends. BloodyElbow.com scores the round 10-9 Holland.
Round 3: Holland begins the third like the second, pressing the action immediately into the fence. Gonzalez slips the arm under the neck to threaten with a guillotine. It doesn't work as Holland slams Gonzalez into the ground violently. After a little ground and pound, Gonzalez escapes the position briefly, but Holland is waiting for her. Holland gains back mount, beating up on Gonzalez and threatening with a rear naked choke. Holland showing exceptional grappling here despite her opponent being the alleged better grappler. The round ends. BloodyElbow.com scores the round 10-9 Holland, 29-28 Holland. Munah Holland def. Pearl Gonzalez via majority decision (29-29, 29-28, 29-28)
Featherweight: James Jenkins (4-0) vs. Dwayne Shelton (9-9-1)
Round 1: Shelton starts off the action with a leg kick, and quickly gets put to his back by Jenkins. Shelton throws up his legs, tries to catch Jenkins with a triangle, and Jenkins easily evades the attempt and starts bombing on Shelton near the fence. Jenkins continues his onslaught before nearly getting armbarred by Shelton with two minutes left in the round. Jenkins maintains his composure and escapes, moving back to top position to control and batter Shelton. Shelton attempts a kimura off his back next, but Jenkins easily evades and lands more punches on Shelton. With fifteen seconds left, Shelton throws his legs up and transitions to an armbar. Jenkins, once again, evades. BloodyElbow.com scores the round 10-9 Jenkins.
Round 2: Shelton comes out firing, but Jenkins walks him down and lands some nice shots and a heavy body blow. Shelton is attempting to counter as he backpedals, and Jenkins gets way too aggressive, eating a heavy shot from Shelton. Jenkins is hurt. As Shelton presses, Jenkins ties up, lifts Shelton off his feet, and slams him. Jenkins works from top control, eventually posturing up and regaining his feet. He attempts to land a few shots over the top to a downed Shelton, but decides to let him back to his feet with one minute left in the round. Jenkins dirty boxes Shelton along the fence, landing some short punches and elbows to the end of the round. BloodyElbow.com scores the round 10-9 Jenkins.
Round 3: Shelton is bringing a lot of power in his punches to open the third, likely realizing he's down on the scorecards. Shelton is landing well here, glancing a head kick off Jenkins' head and putting a few solid shots on the chin. Jenkins finally responds, hitting Shelton over the top and blasting Shelton in the clinch. Shelton is hurt badly. He's running from Jenkins, and Jenkins lands the hammer as he runs down Shelton. Shelton is out. James Jenkins def. Dwayne Shelton via TKO, 1:51 of Round 3
Lightweight: Frankie Perez (2-0) vs. Jeremy Uy (0-0)
Round 1: Uy comes out firing, throwing a punch over the top and landing on Perez. Perez falls to his back, and Uy falls prey to Perez's long limbs and active guard. He grabs the arm and sets up a triangle, then transitions straight to the arm, nearly tapping Uy. Uy jumps over the top to save his arm and Perez rolls, latching on and nearly finishing it again. Uy survives, but he's stuck in a triangle. He won't tap, and Uy powers out of the hold., Amazing. Uy continues to work from the top, then gets reversed. Perez gets mount, Uy turns to give up his back and Perez takes back control while battering Uy with strikes. Perez works to get both hooks in and hammers Perez with punches from the back. Uy is tough and controls one wrist to avoid the rear naked choke. Perez continues to hammerfist Uy's dome. Uy won't let go of the wrist though. Uy falls to his butt and Perez goes for the rear naked, trying to power through Uy's forearm. Uy survives to the bell. Incredible. BloodyElbow.com scores the round 10-8 Perez.
Round 2: Uy comes out swinging for the fences. Throws a couple of heavy shots while pressing Perez to the fence. Perez reverses the position and presses Uy to the fence, then changes levels to attempt the takedown. He trips up Uy and ends up in side control along the fence, moving knee-to-belly and trying to gain mount. The fence is in his way and Uy takes the opportunity to get back to his feet. After a brief scramble, Perez trips him up again, mounting him quickly. He postures up and bombs on Uy. Uy gives up his back, but Perez has both hooks in and is crushing Uy with heavy shots. The punishment continues with Perez locking in a body triangle, and Uy has nothing to offer. Easy victory for Frankie Perez. BloodyElbow.com scores the round 10-8 Perez. 20-16 Perez. Frankie Perez def. Jeremy Uy via unanimous decision (20-16, 20-17, 20-17)
Featherweight: Andre Harrison (1-0) vs. Carlos Fonseca (2-4)
Round 1: After a short feeling out period, Harrison plows through Fonseca for a takedown into the closed guard. From the top, Harrison is working to free his hands, but Fonseca is doing a nice job of bucking up his hips and controlling Harrison's posture. Harrison is sneaking in some short hooks from the top, hitting Fonseca with a few heavy elbows. He's maintaining enough activity to keep a stand-up from happening, and he finishes the round defending an armbar set-up from Fonseca. Easy 10-9 for Harrison. BloodyElbow.com scores the round 10-9 Harrison.
Round 2: Fonseca firing off jabs and two punch combinations to start. Harrison eats a few jabs, but evading most of the shots with good head movement. Fonseca attempts another flurry and Harrison explodes through the hips and takes down Fonseca easily. Fonseca kicks Harrison out from top control and regains his feet moments later. Back on the feet, Fonseca walks down Harrison, then gets slammed to the ground by a takedown attempt. Harrison settles into the closed guard near the fence, similarly to the opening frame. Harrison postures back up to his feet, then lands a heavy right over the top of Fonseca's kicking legs. The crowd is in awe of the shot, but Fonseca seems to be alive. Fonseca gets his legs back with thirty seconds left, and he's trying to do anything to land a game-changing shot. Harrison avoids and ties up Fonseca to the bell. BloodyElbow.com scores the round 10-9 Harrison, 20-18 Harrison. Andre Harrison def. Carlos Fonseca via unanimous decision (20-18, 20-17, 20-18)
Welterweight: Pat Defranco (1-0) vs. Whitney Francois (1-2)
Round 1: Francois lands instantly and wobbles Defranco, and Defranco answers back, wobbling Francois himself. A scramble ensues and Francois throws Defranco impressively over his hip and to the ground. Defranco scrambles to his feet, and Francois presses him to the fence. He attempts to work toward a takedown from the clinch, but Defranco does a nice job of stopping him. They separate and Defranco takes a poke to the eye. Action resumes after a pause to check the eye. Back to action, and both men are firing heavy shots. Francois tries to neutralize the shots by pressing the fence, but eats a shot as he separates. Wow... a crazy exchange of back-and-forth action ends when Francois destroys Defranco's chin with two heavy rights. Defranco goes flat to his back, but he seems to be trying to tie up his leg. Referee Kevin Mulhall stops the fight. Whitney Francois def. Pat Defranco by KO at 2:31 of Round 1.
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BE! Hey, BE! Here, try something new! Get some fans!
See if you can find a way to do live audio play by play as you watch it.
Those of us who won’t shell out the 15 bucks to see it can pretend you’re actually there and we can comment on the fight and you can answer our questions and we can have a fun, moving, bonding experience.
Sort of like what might have happened if Tim Burke had done a live audio reading of his most excellent piece on why Diaz should be cut.
Use British accents if you do this, please. It’s very funny when people do fake accents.
End of suggestions
( . Y . ) - February 10, 2012
Then I’d have to talk for possibly 4 straight hours to you guys… EWWW.
Leland Roling - February 10, 2012
WAR TOM DEBLASS
Ricardo Almeida black belt. All around great Jersey guy. From my alma mater, too.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Erm, number 3 that is supposed to say. Not 1.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
And also supposed to say "Light heavyweight".
Fuck
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
No.3 LHW is more impressive than No.1 HW
IMO
BKdroid - February 10, 2012
I agree.
The fuck was in regards to my fuck up.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
WAR Lester Caslow! WAR Pellegrino MMA!
Also looking forward to seeing my former teammate, Jeff Lentz, pick up the title; and rooting for Frankie Perez.
Kung-Fu Joe - February 10, 2012 via mobile
Jeff should win this all day.
Unless the ciggs have fully burned out his lungs.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Andre Harrison's last fight
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AnfYzXVR20
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Tom DeBlass's last fight
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XL40CPjCl70&feature=relmfu
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Older James Jenkins fight (first pro fight, I think)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCqhbJ5nJbU&list=PL41CB2B29FAEA7B9B&index=11&feature=plpp_video
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Jared Mercado's last fight
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRTrhIsLVSQ
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Frankie Perez's last fight
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nkz7v9t7u_k
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
LET.... ah, nevermind.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
this or xfc?
Our Bovine Public - February 10, 2012
This. There are some LEGIT prospects on this card.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
like who?
Lentz?
Our Bovine Public - February 10, 2012
Tom DeBlass, Frankie Perez, Jarred Mercado, James Jenkins, and Uriah Hall.
DeBlass is probably 2-3 wins away from the UFC (I REALLY hope I didn’t jinx him).
Perez is a super prospect if he continues to improve. With how shallow featherweight is in the UFC, I can see him moving up if he can get to 5 or 6-0.
Hall’s only two defeats are to Chris Wiedman and Constantinos Philippou (both in the UFC and one close to top 15 in his weight class).
This is a really, really good ROC card.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
cool, thanks for the info
Dont think I’ve heard of anyone apart from Drago
Our Bovine Public - February 10, 2012
WATCH XFC!
Matthew Roth - February 10, 2012
Gotta support my boy DeBlass, bro.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
I'm not that high on Mercado (dude has only beaten up cans), but some think he's got a lot of potential.
Perez and Hall probably have the most upside. DeBlass is the most polished (he’s a Ricardo Almeida black belt), but he’s 29 and a bit limited in his upside. He’ll make the UFC sooner or later, though.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Pat DeFranco (Serra-Longo guy) up first against Whitney Jean-Francois
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
DeFranco TKO'd.
Solid stoppage. Jean-Francois has some nice power. Not very good, but has some nice power.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Serra looks fat
Too much pasta
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
He's 200+
Matthew Roth - February 10, 2012
Holy shit
Is he really? Nuts. He looks fat as hell right now. The back of his head has three chins!
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Andre Harrison coming up. Trains with Gian Villante.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Harrison had some explosive takedowns. Damn!
Leland Roling - February 10, 2012
The hell with it, I will pay the $15 for the ROC show and just stay up late tonight and catch the 2nd playing of on XFC on hd net fights late night
Shocbomb - February 10, 2012
That's my plan, too.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Andre Harrison's arrow over his cup is LOL.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
LOL @ the Hooters girls
They picked them up from the Hooters inside the Trop. It’s like 2 seconds from where the fights are (I think about 1000 feet away, maybe).
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Harrison looks great. Had a good pro debut, but his striking is easily 10x better in just a few months.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Gorgeous takedown.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
HUGE straight right
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
wow 1 judge gave him a 10-8
Shocbomb - February 10, 2012
Gotta be for the first round, I guess
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Harrison wins. Looked good.
Very impressed with how much better he looked than his last fight.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
his double leg looked strong
Shocbomb - February 10, 2012
Yeah, he's got a nice wrestling base
He’s in his camp to learn striking. Looks like they are teaching him well. He’s, to pull a Goldie, very athletic. Nice head movement and footwork, too.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
yeah his punches were very straight and had pop on them
Shocbomb - February 10, 2012
Frankie Perez coming up!
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
What should we know about him...
Not being a dick, I’m legitimately interested.
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
Ricardo Almeida kid
On a tear right now. 2-0 both wins via stoppages. Huge power, nice takedowns, really nice subs. He probably has the most potential out of anyone on this card. A bit raw right now, though.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Thanks!
Thanks for taking the time!
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
You weren't kidding.
Dude is a beast on the ground..
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
Wow, UFC advertisement
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
that could be it ?
Shocbomb - February 10, 2012
what a nice sweep
Shocbomb - February 10, 2012
Such a slick ground game
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
real nice Hip Bump Sweep.
Shocbomb - February 10, 2012
2nd round should be interesting
Perez used a TON of energy on the subs.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Threadjack
Roger Gracie signing with the UFC.
SSreporters - February 10, 2012
Yeah, but Rolles is fighting BABO SAPPO.
Rolles >>> Roger
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
sweet
Our Bovine Public - February 10, 2012
Roger is going to get shitkicked by most top LHWs
They should give him another newcomer or Diabate after his fight.
SSreporters - February 10, 2012
Give him someone with no striking and horrible takedown defense.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
I can't think of many that are in the UFC
So screw it give him Stephan Bonnar.
SSreporters - February 10, 2012
about the only way I see him having any success.
Shocbomb - February 10, 2012
Give Uy a lot of credit. Dude was game. Ate some big shots on the ground and survived a really painful RNC over his jaw.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
yeah he could of very easily given up but he stuck in there
Shocbomb - February 10, 2012
I like seeing stuff like that.
Good for him since he stuck with it against such a tough fucking kid. And good for Perez because it brought him further than he’s ever been.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
I was thinking the same thing watching the fight about Perez, best thing for him not finishing off someone fast and having to go threw a whole fight with a game oponent, only will help his career
Shocbomb - February 10, 2012
Yeah I agree.
Plus he finally got hit hard. That was a great thing. He didn’t panic or anything. Swept the leg, got his man down, and went to work.
Kid is only 23. So much potential and in such a good camp.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
I just realized that they're only two rounds.
Why is that?
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
A lot of these local cards do that for the undercard fights.
Easier on the fighters, easier for the promotor, etc. A lot of these guys are just a few fights out of amateur.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
yeah alot of smaller to mid size regional shows do it
Shocbomb - February 10, 2012
I like it.
That way these guys can bounce back quicker, and it saves you from really slow fights.
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
Me, too.
Plus, it makes you work a lot harder since you only have two rounds to win it and shorter rounds.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
This ring announcer > Both Buffers
Lithp and all….
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
Hah, it's Lou Neglia's (guy who runs ROC) brother, I think.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Is that Sammy?
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
Dunno. Whoever it is, she's terrible. Haha
Probably picked her up in Philly or something.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
That was horrendous ...
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
WET THE FISE BEGIN!!!!!
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
I like my fise wet.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Pellegrino on the mic
Niiiiiice. Where’s his hot wife at!
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
If Jenkins wins this, I'll start to buy into his hype a bit.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Dwayne Shelton is a solid opponent and has been in there with some good fighters, cole Miller, Wilson Reis, etc
Shocbomb - February 10, 2012
He's the first non-can Jenkins has fought.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Nice defense on the arm bar
Still not overly impressed with Jenkins, but he’s looking decent against a game Shelton
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
I like the short haired blonde.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
shelton stupid to clicnh up with him like that.he had him hurt
Shocbomb - February 10, 2012
I got this fight even 1 round each
Shocbomb - February 10, 2012
I would give that to Shelton
I think he did more damage.
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
Cancel that.
Yay, 3rd round!
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
I predict Shelton KO
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
I called it...
Shelton (to be) KO
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
ha ha
Shocbomb - February 10, 2012
I think me and you did I just don’t know about the judges ?
Shocbomb - February 10, 2012
Wow great fight, that 3rd round had me up in my seat,
Shocbomb - February 10, 2012
Yeah, that 3rd round was awesome!
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Agreed
I think both of these guys have tons of potential. Wait until Dwayne Shelton tightens up his boxing…
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
I hate when they pretend to strike...
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
Thank goodness these guys didn't do it...
This time.
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
Didn't Peligrino catch some heat for something recently?
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
I hadn't heard anything.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Yeah
Sometimes I confuse him with War Machine…
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
yes I could of sworn there was a thread of BE a few months ago about something he said,
Shocbomb - February 10, 2012
Munah is NOT bad looking at all when out of fight garb
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Hot.
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
I think she's far cuter than most any WMMA fighter outside of Carano.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Munah 10-8 for being cute.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
That was the sexiest takedown I have ever seen...
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
I'm a horrible human, because I always root for the cuter WMMA fighter.
Either that, or the beastly ones that knock people the fuck out.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Cerrano Vs Cyborg?
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
I personally would pick Cyborg
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
I was rooting for Gina's face to not be destroyed.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
True.
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
How do you feel about Rousey?
I find her extremely sexy (when looking at her head on)…I’d definitely root for Cyborg busting her nose up though…
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
I <3 Rousey
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
nice double leg scoop
Shocbomb - February 10, 2012
All even going into 3rd
Shocbomb - February 10, 2012
Why is it that every WMMA fight ends up on the fence for almost full rounds?
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
It's a metaphor
Being “on the fence” means that someone is unable to decide on an issue and women are indecisive.
Firebush - February 10, 2012
That's a rec
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
I would say a good 70% do
Shocbomb - February 10, 2012
And Munah takes this 29-28
Shocbomb - February 10, 2012
DRAW!
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
I would not argue at all if a judge went 10-10 for the 2nd
Shocbomb - February 10, 2012
Here it comes!!!
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
Nevermind
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
nice one judge did go 10-10, always happy to see more 10-10’s in mma
Shocbomb - February 10, 2012
Yeah, I agre.
Shocked, but good to see.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
I'm telling you, I fucking LOVE this guy!
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
LOL @ Lou just giving up on Costa's last name
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
At ROC 33, Chris Weidman fought Valdir Araujo. The fight went 3 rounds and I swear, the announcers pronounced his Araujo’s name differently every time they said it.
Firebush - February 10, 2012
Still 7 fights to go, right?
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
Matt is so fat.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
And lulz @ the uneasy handshake between Pellegrino and Edgar
Their camps are not too fond of each other. Jersey drama FTW.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
I love learning about this inside stuff...
I’m a mark for fight drama….
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
The girl who does my hair back in Jersey dates someone in Pellegrino's camp and trains there for workouts
I get all my camp drama from her.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
That is awesome
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
i read that as 'back hair.'
gspmademegay - February 10, 2012
I wish I could get my back hair groomed.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
im sure someone would do it for the right rice.
cant lie-shaved my friends back a few times. pretty gross.
gspmademegay - February 10, 2012
price. unless your in asia.
gspmademegay - February 10, 2012
Awww Lou feels left out...
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
PHIL COLLINS
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Mercado should take this.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Keith Peterson doesn't mess around...
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
did you guys all love antons work on that poster too?
oh, wait…
gspmademegay - February 10, 2012
zzzzzzzzzzzzz
I’m not usually one to complain but…..
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
Worst fight of the night easily.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
I've decided to watch my dog chew this peanutbutter in half for the next 5 minutes...
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
*4 minutes...
Forgot different rules
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
Not that it matters anymore, but
Peanut butter *jar
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
yeah 1 min in I knew the whole fight would look like this and it looks like it has
Shocbomb - February 10, 2012
I had to switch over the XFC for this fight
Shocbomb - February 10, 2012
Just end it! What's another 30 seconds?
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
Thank God this is over
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Bring Munah back out!
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
After she gets cleaned up
Cutieeee
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Meh, the more beat up, the merrier...
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
Just have her hair did, then.
Like most girls, she looks bad when her hair is in corn rows
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
This is a HUGE challenge for Ed Gordon.
Davit Tkeshelashvili is a fucking beast. Not very talented, but just a plain old beast. Strong, mean, etc.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Ed is a lot more cut than he was last time.
Still has a lot of baby fat. Dude should really be fighting at 185.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
"WARRING ON THE GROUND"
LOL
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
how you got this scored going into 3rd ?
Shocbomb - February 10, 2012
Ed Gordon 2-0
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Now 1-1
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
2-1 Gordon
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
Gordon is wide open for a head kick
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
Pun absolutely intended...
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
Gordon looked solid. I like seeing prospects be put in deep water and get hurt like that
He came back nice against a tough fucking opponent.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
I know his head snapped a little, but that hook didn't look too solid,
His chin might be a little suspect
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
Could be. We shall see. Figure he might get DeBlass soon if DeBlass sticks around.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Meh, his stand-up isn’t great, and he needs a lot of work. I expected a bit more. David is about the same. Sambo throws with terrible striking and next to no idea how to submit people.
Leland Roling - February 10, 2012
I think the best coming out party tonight has been Perez.
Dude is extremely legit. Figure he may make 2013’s prospect list if he continues to win and impress.
What’d you think of him, Leland?
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Yeah, he’s the most legit guy I’ve seen. Very impressive.
Leland Roling - February 10, 2012
His ground game is ridiculous.
23 freaking years old, too. Almeida is going to make the kid a monster.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
that scared me
Shocbomb - February 10, 2012
Next fight will end in under a minute...
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
Hall by Ko @ :53 into the 1st.
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
Interesting fact: Both of these guys have NCs against Felipe Arantes.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
that is odd
Shocbomb - February 10, 2012
I had no idea who either of them were and Sherdog'd them real quick. I found that quite odd, hah
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Slick triangle
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Yeah, that was nice..
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
Legs...
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
Good god, Legs
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
Uriah Hall coming up
Hope he can rebound from his last two losses. Dude has only lost to really tough guys.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Really disappointed with Hall so far
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
I was also at first but he turned it on
Shocbomb - February 11, 2012
... just as I say that...
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Perfect timing
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
Up-kick illegal?
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
Uriah needs some serious takedown defense if he's going to take the next step that he should.
His striking is great, but he’s going to get eaten alive at the upper levels with his takedown defense.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
My exact thoughts also. I also think hs stance is to tall he should bend his kness alittle. He is just asking to be blast double legged
Shocbomb - February 11, 2012
AWESOME walk-out music.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
WAR DRAGO
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
How did this end up as a catchweight fight? Did one fail to make weight or was that the plan all along?
Firebush - February 10, 2012
Shit fight
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
I'm fading!
LeDuc - February 10, 2012
The undercard was quite a bit better than the "main card", really.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
WAR LENTZ.
Moving down was the best thing he could have done for his career.
Jonathan. - February 10, 2012
Lentz just kicking the shit out of Moljo
Jonathan. - February 11, 2012
What's up w/ Moljo's mouth?
LeDuc - February 11, 2012
One of the weirdest fights I've seen in a while...
LeDuc - February 11, 2012
Hah, this is bizarre.
He keeps fucking with his mouthpiece! I wonder if Lentz loosened a tooth or something?
I mean, it could be 3 10-8 round for Lentz, at this point. At least two.
Jonathan. - February 11, 2012
And, really, Lentz is a fucking nut, anyway. Combine him with the wacky shit of Moljo and this fight was just strange
Jonathan. - February 11, 2012
Exactly!
But I really enjoyed his part in this fight…
LeDuc - February 11, 2012
I've seen Lentz fight in person quite a few times. Dude never looked this good.
Granted, I have no idea how good/bad Moljo is.
Jonathan. - February 11, 2012
Well, I bet you have kind of an idea now...
LeDuc - February 11, 2012
Hes from Illinois. That means he’s the worst.
Leland Roling - February 11, 2012
It’s like a nervous twitch I think…
Damn 30-25
LeDuc - February 11, 2012
Legs.
LeDuc - February 11, 2012
On a side note,
I’m definitely going to see KZ vs Poirier live. I’m fucking AMPED. UFC coming back to the DC area twice in (it feels like) less than a year; I’m surprised…
LeDuc - February 11, 2012
WAR DEBLASS.
God do I hope Tom pulls this off. He’s giving up quite a bit of weight.
Jonathan. - February 11, 2012
Randy Creeps me out a little.
I’m honestly a little uncomfortable…
LeDuc - February 11, 2012
FUCK yes.
Jonathan. - February 11, 2012
Damn
That was slick.
LeDuc - February 11, 2012
Nasty, too. You could see the muscles in Randy's leg start to tear
He was smart to tap…
Jonathan. - February 11, 2012
How old is that guy?
He looks to be at least 40…
LeDuc - February 11, 2012
He's been around the local scene forever.
Maybe 38 or something?
Jonathan. - February 11, 2012
Yeah he’s a main stay on the North east regional mma scene. Smith is a very solid test for any prospect in the North East / New England area
Shocbomb - February 11, 2012
Two heel hook subs tonight.
Jonathan. - February 11, 2012
Thanks god AND Jesus
Do you like apples Ben Henderson?
LeDuc - February 11, 2012
Fun little card.
Thanks, Leland, for doing the write-up and LeDuc and Shocbomb for enjoying it with me! Hope some others watched it.
Jonathan. - February 11, 2012
Yeah man, these are my favorite Friday nights...
LeDuc - February 11, 2012
no problem man. I to love watching regional MMA shows on a friday night, very solid card from top to bottom
Shocbomb - February 11, 2012
No problem.
Leland Roling - February 11, 2012
your write up yesterday Leland is actually what pushed me over the edge to buying the card on go fight live, So thanks also for that, the card was well worth the $15 I put up tonight.
Shocbomb - February 11, 2012
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