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    UFC 132: Cruz V.S. Faber

    MAIN CARD


    Champ Dominick Cruz (134) vs. Urijah Faber (135)

    Wanderlei Silva (186) vs. Chris Leben (185)

    Ryan Bader (205) vs. Tito Ortiz (205)

    Carlos Condit (170) vs. Dong Hyun Kim (171)

    Dennis Siver (156) vs. Matt Wiman (156)


    PRELIMINARY CARD

    Melvin Guillard (155) vs. Shane Roller (155)

    Rafael dos Anjos (155) vs. George Sotiropoulos (156)


    PRELIMINARY CARD

    Brian Bowles (135) vs. Takeya Mizugaki (136)

    Aaron Simpson (185) vs. Brad Tavares (186)

    Anthony Njokuani (156) vs. Andre Winner (155)

    Jeff Hougland (135) vs. Donny Walker (135)
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    To anyone who knows me even a bit, knows that I am STOKED!!! for this card. I will be on the edge of my chair for the co main event, rooting for my favorite fighter. Chris Leben. With that I'm also bringing back the bold high lighting to show who I predict to win.




    MAIN CARD


    Champ Dominick Cruz (134) vs. Urijah Faber (135)
    Wanderlei Silva (186) vs. Chris Leben (185)
    Ryan Bader (205) vs. Tito Ortiz (205)
    Carlos Condit (170) vs. Dong Hyun Kim (171)
    Dennis Siver (156) vs. Matt Wiman (156)


    PRELIMINARY CARD

    Melvin Guillard (155) vs. Shane Roller (155)
    Rafael dos Anjos (155) vs. George Sotiropoulos (156)

    PRELIMINARY CARD

    Brian Bowles (135) vs. Takeya Mizugaki (136)
    Aaron Simpson (185) vs. Brad Tavares (186)
    Anthony Njokuani (156) vs. Andre Winner (155)
    Jeff Hougland (135) vs. Donny Walker (135)

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    Holy crap Kernal, you have all my exact same picks lol.


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    Are you going to be in the states tomorrow? If so go to a Buffalo Wild Wings and catch the fights

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    The only one I don't know who will win is the Condit fight... I am more excited for Leben/Wandy than the main event!
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    ****SPOILERS*****

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    JEFF HOUGLAND VS. DONNY WALKER

    Round 1 - Referee Mario Yamasaki in the cage for tonight's first fight as we go live on Facebook. Walker takes the center but eats an inside low kick. Hougland answers with his own low kicks before missing high, as well. Walker pushes forward, but Hougland ducks under with a takedown. Hougland postures up with punches and looks to advance, but Walker keep the guard in place. Hougland landing a few punches from the top, but Walker stalling out well underneath. Closed guard for Walker, and Hougland sneaks in an elbow. Hougland breaks the guard, lands a few shots and drops back for a guillotine choke. He brings his legs up high on the back, looking for the finish, but Walker breaks free after a few tense moments. Two minutes remain. Walker now with his chance on top. Hougland gets his left leg on the shoulder and looks to be working for an armbar. Walker defends it, shifts his opponent and wraps his right arm around the neck. Not there, and Hougland pulls free. Hougland rolls again and drives in, reversing the position agains the cage. Hougland tries to take top position, but Walker secures his leg and looks to attack with a submission. Hougland lasts through it, and the back-and-forth round comes to an end. Close frame, but MMAjunkie.com likes Hougland, 10-9.

    Round 2 - Low kicks again traded to open. Hougland lands a nice front kick to the gut. Hougland pushes forward with punches, but Walker retreats well. Punches and kicks in the pocket, but neither landing any real significant work. A little more than a minute in, the punching escalates, and both look to be settled in and ready to bang. Walker misses a high kick and is nearly dumped on the floor, but he remains upright. Houglandstill working the low kicks and mixing in pinches. Walker shows a small cut on his brow. Halfway in. Walker's right eye dotted up form the work. He continues to move forward, but Hougland is getting the best of it. Leaping knee from Hougland appears to catch Walker low, and he takes a brief stop. Back to action quickly though. Hougland reaching with his jab, but he keeps finding a home. Walker presses in, and Hougland grabs another arm-in guillotine and falls to the canvas in full guard. It looks deep, and Yamasaki actually touches Walker to make sure he's OK. He is, but Hougland keeps the hold tight. Pressure on the neck until the final second leaves blood spurting from Walker, but he survives. Hougland takes another round on the MMAjunkie.com card, 10-9.

    Round 3 - Walker looks to be the aggressor early, and he connects. Hougland returns fire and presses into the clinch. Walker spins off, and the pair trade knees. Hougland drops for a takedown, and Walker tries to grab his neck. No dice, but he sets up on top. Hougland shifts underneath and secures an armbar. Walker lifts him up and drives him headfirst into the canvas. Hougland releases, and Walker continues to work in his opponent's guard. Hougland tries to control the wrist, but Yamasaki wants the fight back on the feet. Hougland looks a little tired, and Walker catches him with a few right hands on the feet. Hougland drops again for a takedown, but Walker snuffs it out and looks to attack the neck. Hougland keeps it safe and nails a beautiful sweep to move to the top. He tries to posture up and land, but he settles for just maintaining top control. Hougland works left hands to the head and body while Walker tries to punch and elbow from underneath. Flurry from both in the closing seconds. MMAjunkie.com likes the final round for Walker, 10-9, but gives the fight to Hougland, 29-28. Jeff Hougland def. Donny Walker via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27).

    ANTHONY NJOKUANI VS. ANDRE WINNER

    Round 1 - Referee Yves Lavigne in charge of this lightweight contest. Njokuani with a quick low kick. Winner prefers hands to start. Both moving franticly, looking to explode. Njokuani with another low kick, and he's punctuating the shote verbally. Njokuani works to the body, too. Winner looks comfortable, but Njokuani seems a touch quicker early on Spinning strike lands from Njokuani. Njokuani mixing n low kicks frequently as he darts in and out. Winner answers with a few punches, but Njokuani just faster on the trigger halfway in. Njokuani tries another spinning strike. Winner jabbing, but Njokuani showing excellent footwork and speed to avoid. Njokuani slips a jab and pummels the body. Winner eats an uppercut. Winner's corner begging for the jab. Njokuani nails him with a combination. He staggers back, and Njokuani blast him with a barrage of punches and knees, WInner covering against the fence. Lavigne watching closely as Njokuani blasts him over and over. He somehow makes it through the onslaught. Njokuani scores a late takedown and secures a 10-8 round on the MMAjunkie.com card.

    Round 2 - Winner looks relatively clear after what he just went through. Njokuani patient with his attack. OVerhand right lands, as does a high kick. WInner staffers again, and Njokuani lands a fe more knees from the clinch. Winner blocking well with his arms, but those are still landing. Njokuani with a crisp body shot and and inside trip. Winner pops right back up to his feet. Njokuani pressing in against the cage. Halfway into the round, and Lavigne calls for a restart. Winner still firm n the pocket as Njokuani works the legs. Winner's eyes swelling, especially the right. Njokuani stays compact and pops a kick to the ribs. One minute left. Njokuani not over-extending, and crowd is pushing for a finish. Still, he's picking his foe apart as the second closes. Another round for Njokuani, this one 10-9 on the MMAjunkie.com card.

    Round 3 - Winner pacing as the third opens. Touch of gloves to start. Njokuani starts with a few low kicks. Winner trying to land that jab, but he's still a touch behind. Meanwhile, Njokuani has let off the gas a bit. Winner's right eye getting worse, but he does land a nice right hand. Winner has a high kick blocked. Njokuani tying out southpaw for a bit, but he quickly switches back. Pace slower in the final round. Njokuani still stalking and landing. Winner trying to answer with a finish, but it's not coming. Njokuani leaps in with a takedown. Winner defends it and lands a crisp right, but Njokuani is OK and starts to answer back inside. Feeling a little Winner work inside, Njokuani backs away. Final minute. Njokuani still striking, still moving. Winner does sneak in a few crisp punches, but they're not going t be enough to take this fight. Winner loads up on a homerun shot that misses at the bell, and he'll come up short. MMAjunkie.com still likes Njokuani in the third, 10-9, and awards him the fight, 30-26. Anthony Njokuani def. Andre Winner via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-26, 30-26).

    AARON SIMPSON VS. BRAD TAVARES

    Round 1 - Referee Josh Rosenthal oversees this middleweight bout. Simpson moves forward quickly, and he trips Tavares on an early caught low kick. Tavares stays up, but Simpson swarms him and drives against the cage. Tavares showing excellent balance in the clinch. Tavares tries to circle off, but Simpson continues to press in. Crowd desperately wants a restart. It finally comes with a little more than tow minutes. Tavares feigns a few punches, waiting for the takedown to come. It doesn't, and Tavares lands a crisp right. Simpson answers with a combination and moves right back into the clinch. Simpson twists and turns and drags Tavares down, but he pops right back up. Rosenthal again gives Simpson a lot of time to work in the clinch. Crowd doesn't like it. Brief flurry in the closing seconds shows the best action of the round. Not a lot there, but MMAjunkie.com gives it Simpson, 10-9.

    Round 2 - Tavares looks to bang early. He staggers Simpson with a left. Still, Simpson recovers and moves to the back as Tavares rushes in. Tavares spins into the hold, but Simpson continues to press in against the fence. Tavares spins off the cage, but he's back on it in a flash. Simpson grinding away from the outside. Tavares circles off again. Tavares drops in and delivers big takedown, but Simpson pops up and locks in a guillotine choke. Tavares pulls his head free after a few tense moments. Simpson lands a knee while controlling Tavares' head. One minute left. Short punch inside. Simpson still working the bodylock. Short punches inside for Simpson. Tavares continues to show nice balance while remaining upright. Tavares had some great moments in the round, but MMAjunkie.com awards Simpson the round, 10-9.

    Round 3 - Tavares wants to bang, but Simpson will only tease with strikes before moving into the clinch. Tavares pulls away and lands a crisp combination. Still, Simpson just rushing through the blows to get into the clinch. We're in a familiar position as this final round unfolds. The fight hits the deck briefly, but Tavares pops back up. Still, Simpson is glued to him and remains in the clinch. Tavares just can't get the space he needs. It's a frustrating fight for him and the crowd. Restart with 40 seconds left. Tavares lands a low kick, but as he looks to punch, he's taken to the floor. Punches come from Simpson. Tavares pops up in the closing seconds and tries to pounce. At the final bell, he shoves Simpson, though cooler heads quickly prevail, and he apologizes. Simpson doesn't look interested. MMAjunkie.com gives Simpson the round, 10-9, and gives him a clean sweep for the fight, 30-27. Aaron Simpson def. Brad Tavares via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27).

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    Omg so amazed by Leben. Ko of the night for sure

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    Quote Originally Posted by x513x KERNAL View Post
    Omg so amazed by Leben. Ko of the night for sure
    Wasn't suprised by that k.o poor wandy i hate to see him go like that... pretty depressing I'm not even a fan of him after he beat up rampage back in pride but still hes a legend

    i have to say i was more suprised at the tito fight.. and condit didn't think he would beat stun gun like that.. i can't wait to see him fight strikers like himself. Paul daley, thiago alves... most of all nick diaz. dam give me goosebumps thinking about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by x513x KERNAL View Post
    Omg so amazed by Leben. Ko of the night for sure
    Amazing night of fights, glad Leben won even though it was against Wandy. And Tito.... just wow. Not that it means much in the long run, as I don't think he will move too much farther forward, but I just did not expect that at all.
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