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This PPV was off the charts awesome, one of my favourite PPV's in quite some time. To start with the prelims were really good other than Miller not doing anything and Hardy keeping his job
Struve winning easily by submission was awesome, I think I predicted a second round submission win for Struve so I was close. He was smart in this fight because he saw that Lavar wanted to trade punches and so he went to the cage, locked up and then pulled guard. Great example of a guy having a game plan and sticking to it. For a 7 feet tall guy his movement is amazing, how he managed to contort his body to lock in that submission I do not know. Can't wait to see he gets to face next.
Miocic vs. Del Rosario was a good battle and they traded some nice punches, good seeing Miocic getting another win in UFC. He has started his UFC career well.
Nelson KO :OMG: That was so awesome to watch, he lined it up perfectly and it was a fantastic hit. Mazzagatti is a terrible ref though, he was all the way at the other side of the cage and stopped it a bit later than he should have.
Cain was back to his brutal self against Bigfoot, who looks weirder each time I see him. Bigfoot isn't smart for trying to legkick a guy with exceptional wrestling skills. He should have standed and traded punches with him, once it went to the ground he was always going to lose.
Mir also didn't execute his gameplan. His best chance was to takedown Dos Santos but he only made one serious attempt, early in the first round, to take him down. Huge mistake trading with Dos Santos. Did anyone else find the finish a bit funny? Dos Santos knocks down Mir and hits him a few times before moving a way a bit like he was about to let Mir stand. Then for whatever reason before Mir can stand Dos Santos comes in from behind and slap punches Mir on the side of the head to finish the fight.
Dos Santos vs. Cain has to happen next. Be interesting to see what happens with the rest of the division after tonight, plus you can add Mark Hunt and Shane Carwin to the mix.
Struve winning easily by submission was awesome, I think I predicted a second round submission win for Struve so I was close. He was smart in this fight because he saw that Lavar wanted to trade punches and so he went to the cage, locked up and then pulled guard. Great example of a guy having a game plan and sticking to it. For a 7 feet tall guy his movement is amazing, how he managed to contort his body to lock in that submission I do not know. Can't wait to see he gets to face next.
Miocic vs. Del Rosario was a good battle and they traded some nice punches, good seeing Miocic getting another win in UFC. He has started his UFC career well.
Nelson KO :OMG: That was so awesome to watch, he lined it up perfectly and it was a fantastic hit. Mazzagatti is a terrible ref though, he was all the way at the other side of the cage and stopped it a bit later than he should have.
Cain was back to his brutal self against Bigfoot, who looks weirder each time I see him. Bigfoot isn't smart for trying to legkick a guy with exceptional wrestling skills. He should have standed and traded punches with him, once it went to the ground he was always going to lose.
Mir also didn't execute his gameplan. His best chance was to takedown Dos Santos but he only made one serious attempt, early in the first round, to take him down. Huge mistake trading with Dos Santos. Did anyone else find the finish a bit funny? Dos Santos knocks down Mir and hits him a few times before moving a way a bit like he was about to let Mir stand. Then for whatever reason before Mir can stand Dos Santos comes in from behind and slap punches Mir on the side of the head to finish the fight.
Dos Santos vs. Cain has to happen next. Be interesting to see what happens with the rest of the division after tonight, plus you can add Mark Hunt and Shane Carwin to the mix.