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		<title>Sadollah Taps Dollaway...Again, Sanchez Renewed</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Jun 2008 18:54:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Three TUF champions highlighted the action in Las Vegas Saturday night: the original, the past, and the future. The future shines brilliantly for The Ultimate Fighter&#8217;s newest blast into the mainstream consciousness, Amir Sadollah (1-0). In his professional debut, Sadollah tapped &#8220;Doberman&#8221; CB Dollaway (6-1) in an armbar at 3:02 of round one to win [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Three TUF champions highlighted the action in Las Vegas Saturday night: the original, the past, and the future.</p>
<p>The future shines brilliantly for <em>The Ultimate Fighter&#8217;s</em> newest blast into the mainstream consciousness, Amir Sadollah (1-0).</p>
<p>In his professional debut, Sadollah tapped &#8220;Doberman&#8221; <a href="/fighter/cb-dollaway">CB Dollaway</a> (6-1) in an armbar at 3:02 of round one to win the seventh season of the popular SpikeTV reality show contest.</p>
<p>&#8220;Nightmare&#8221; <a href="/fighter/diego-nightmare-sanchez">Diego Sanchez</a> (19-2), one of the two original Ultimate Fighters, looked physically fitter than ever in his third-round TKO of American Top Team&#8217;s <a href="/fighter/luigi-fioravanti">Luigi Fioravanti</a> (12-4) at 4:07.</p>
<p>After back-to-back <a href="http://www.fighters.com/01/24/cote-tuf-after-%e2%80%9cthe-comeback%e2%80%9d/">&#8220;embarrasing&#8221; losses</a>, &#8220;Spyder&#8221; <a href="/fighter/kendall-da-spyder-grove">Kendall Grove</a> (9-5), <em>TUF 3</em> champion, recaptured past glory in a three-round split decision over former UFC titlist <a href="/fighter/evan-tanner">Evan Tanner</a> (32-8).</p>
<p>The likeable young <em>TUF</em> walk-on from Virginia, Sadollah, versus the cocky All-American favorite, Dollaway, was a rematch of an exhibition <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=496">fight fought on the final episode</a> of last season&#8217;s <em>The Ultimate Fighter</em>.</p>
<p>Saturday&#8217;s finish was almost a replay of that fight&#8217;s end.</p>
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<p>But, unlike the first fight, Dollaway made haste taking the samboist to his back and pounding him, opening a shallow cut on Sadollah&#8217;s forehead.</p>
<p>Sadollah flailed for position, eventually sucking up the &#8220;Doberman&#8217;s&#8221; left paw and swinging his legs over Dollaway&#8217;s head to secure the armbar.</p>
<p>Dollaway stood and remained standing as Sadollah worked the technique.</p>
<p>Finally, Dollaway ended the fight with a single tap causing referee Herb Dean to step in.</p>
<p>Sadollah leapt to his feet and threw his arms in the air.</p>
<p>Dollaway threw his hands out to his sides, complaining about the stoppage; but, replays clearly showed Dollaway tapping.</p>
<p>And, as &#8220;Kimbo Slice&#8221; <a href="/fighter/kevin-ferguson">Kevin Ferguson</a> (3-0) famously said, Dollaway exhibited in his immature and ridiculous post-fight protest: &#8220;Tapping is for bitches.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Nightmare&#8221; Sanchez showed off a leaner physique and tighter striking game versus a pudgy and lethargic Fioravanti.</p>
<p>In his southpaw stance, Sanchez stalked with his right lead extended and left fist cocked, both of which he used to tag Fiorivanti, who was hesitant to engage on his feet or on the mat.</p>
<p>When Sanchez was able to down Fioravanti, &#8220;Nightmare&#8217;s&#8221; trademark G&#8217;n'P dominated.</p>
<p>But, it was Sanchez&#8217;s refurbed striking game, highlighted by a roundhouse kick, that won the fight.</p>
<p>In the third round, Sanchez snapped a left kick to Fioravanti&#8217;s head, sending Fioravanti backpedaling.  Sanchez followed with a flying knee flush to Fioravanti&#8217;s jaw before pounding out the stoppage with his fists.</p>
<p>It was do or die for both Grove and Tanner in the main event, both fighters coming off of knockout losses and at career lows.</p>
<p>However, 6&#8217;6&#8243; Grove was just too physical for the former champion, Tanner.</p>
<p>At range, Grove launched long rights that split Tanner&#8217;s guard.</p>
<p>But, most of the fight was fought in the clinch, with Tanner, sporting a full beard, resembling a homeless mugger assaulting the Hawaiian for change.</p>
<p>Grove laid on Tanner, wearing Tanner down, while Grove split open Tanner&#8217;s head with elbows and peppered Tanner&#8217;s body with knees.</p>
<p>The judges ruled it a split decision &#8220;W&#8221; for Grove by scores of 30-26 twice for Grove and 29-28 once for Tanner; but, Al Lefkowitz, who scored the fight for Tanner, couldn&#8217;t have even been in the arena.</p>
<p>Fighters.com scored it 30-27 for Grove.</p>
<p>On the undercard, &#8220;McLovin&#8221; <a href="/fighter/dustin-hazelett">Dustin Hazelett</a> (11-4) tapped &#8220;People&#8217;s Champion&#8221; <a href="/fighter/josh-burkman">Josh Burkman</a> (9-6) in an armbar at 4:46 of round two.</p>
<p>Hazelett won &#8220;Submission of the Night&#8221;.</p>
<p>Lightweight brawler &#8220;King&#8221; <a href="/fighter/spencer-the-king-fisher">Spencer Fisher</a> (21-4) ground out a unanimous decision over fellow Iowan <a href="/fighter/jeremy-stephens">Jeremy Stephens</a> (13-3).</p>
<p><em>TUF 7</em> contestant Matt Riddle (1-0) won his pro debut with a unanimous decision over <a href="/fighter/dante-rivera">Dante Rivera</a> (10-3).</p>
<p>Middleweight <a href="/fighter/andrew-mcfedries">Andrew McFedries</a> (7-3) overwhelmed &#8220;Beastman&#8221; <a href="/fighter/marvin-the-beastman-eastman">Marvin Eastman</a> (15-8-1) from the bell to score a quick TKO at 1:08 of round one.</p>
<p>In a rematch from 2006, <em>TUF 7</em> contestant <a href="/fighter/matt-brown">Matt Brown</a> (7-6) TKO&#8217;d <em>TUF 6</em> &#8220;No Regard&#8221; <a href="/fighter/matt-arroyo">Matt Arroyo</a> (3-2) at 3:40 of round two.</p>
<p>Veteran &#8220;Boogieman&#8221; <a href="/fighter/dean-lister">Dean Lister</a> (11-5) submitted über-veteran &#8220;Gumby&#8221; <a href="/fighter/jeremy-gumby-horn">Jeremy Horn</a> (79-18-5) in a first-round guillotine choke at 3:52.</p>
<p>Similarly, <a href="/fighter/rob-kimmons">Rob Kimmons</a> (21-3) tapped <a href="/fighter/rob-yundt">Rob Yundt</a> (6-2) in a first-round guillotine choke at 3:58.</p>
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		<title>TUF 7: Death Of a Samurai</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 May 2008 16:50:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brady Gillihan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The pack has been cut from 32 to six. Two were slated for the chopping block on Wednesday night&#8217;s episode with the winners moving on toward the prize of a six-figure contract. Dante Rivera (10-2) was pitted against Jesse Taylor (6-2). Matt Brown (9-6) scrapped with lanky amateur Amir Sadollah (0-0). With the quarter finals looming, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="small;">The pack has been cut from 32 to six. </span></p>
<p><span style="small;">Two were slated for the chopping block on Wednesday night&#8217;s episode with the winners moving on toward the prize of a six-figure contract.</span></p>
<p><span style="small;"><a href="/fighter/dante-rivera">Dante Rivera</a> (10-2) was pitted against <a href="/fighter/jesse-taylor">Jesse Taylor</a> (6-2).</span></p>
<p><a href="/fighter/matt-brown">Matt Brown</a> (9-6) scrapped with lanky amateur Amir Sadollah (0-0).</p>
<p><span style="small;">With the quarter finals looming, a coin was flipped to assign the coaches to the four fighters.</span></p>
<p>Jesse and Amir had <a href="/fighter/forrest-griffin">Forrest Griffin</a> (15-4) backing them.</p>
<p>&#8220;Rampage&#8221; <a href="/fighter/quinton-rampage-jackson">Quinton Jackson</a>(29-6) cornerd <a href="/fighter/dante-rivera">Dante Rivera</a> and <a href="/fighter/matt-brown">Matt Brown</a>.</p>
<p>Jesse, who confessed he enjoys dipping microwaved cheeseburgers in ranch dressing, put on the rubber suit and, like fighters have done for years when they need to cut weight&#8230;played Ping Pong?</p>
<p>By the time Jesse left for the hot tub, the table and floor were splattered with pools of sweat.</p>
<p>He was courteous enough to step away from the hot tub where he politely urinated in his shorts, claimed it &#8220;feels good on my leg&#8221;, splashed his feet in the yellow puddle, and jumped back into the water.</p>
<p>His opponent joined him soon after and soaked in Jesse&#8217;s waste, a sign of things to come.</p>
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<p>Just before the Octagon door was shut, Jesse offered his last words: &#8220;Dante, I love you man, you&#8217;re a great guy, but I&#8217;m gonna have to kick your ass.&#8221;</p>
<p>Rivera had his eyes on the money.  &#8220;I&#8217;d like to put $10,000 in my pocket.&#8221;</p>
<p>The horn blared and, within seconds, Rivera threw a looping and slow hook.  Jesse easily ducked and the takedown was almost a gi&#8217;me.</p>
<p>The mat was pretty much where the fight stayed.  Again and again, Jesse threw punches, elbows, and hammer fists, most of which connected somewhere on Rivera&#8217;s head or body.</p>
<p>Rivera managed to pull guard, but it was for naught.  Jesse pounded out a winning round with Rivera attempting the occasional impotent submission.</p>
<p>Round two was a mirror image of round one.  Rivera threw an easy to see loop of a punch, Jesse ducked for the takedown.</p>
<p>&#8220;Get up,&#8221; was Rampage&#8217;s main chunk of advice.  &#8220;You ain&#8217;t doin&#8217; nothin&#8217; on your back.&#8221;</p>
<p>Grammar aside, Rampage was correct.  Rivera, clearly outsized by cheeseburger-loving Jesse, was frustrated and mostly flat on his back, his hips rarely raised for an easily thwarted offense.</p>
<p>Jesse pounded down strikes to end the round.</p>
<p>Dana White chimed in with a scowl about Dante&#8217;s seeming lack of skill or effort.  &#8220;And Jesse, he didn&#8217;t look like a world-beater either,&#8221; White said, not impressed with the decision win by Jesse.</p>
<p>The second fight was, of course, expected to be a stark contrast to the slow pace of the first.</p>
<p>Stark indeed.</p>
<p>Brown and Amir admitted they had become good friends while rooming together.</p>
<p>&#8220;If you&#8217;re going to lose, it&#8217;s better to lose to a friend than an enemy,&#8221; Amir said, sporting a black eye going into the match.  &#8220;I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;m gonna fold.  I don&#8217;t think&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p>Forest commented on Amir&#8217;s apparent lack of confidence and dare I say it, even fear?</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s exactly the feeling every fighter has,&#8221; Forest said, laughing.  &#8220;He&#8217;s just sissy enough to vocalize it.&#8221;</p>
<p>Jackson believes if Brown was in Japan, he would be a Samurai.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think Matt was born to be a fighter.  He has a fighter spirit.  I have that same spirit,&#8221; Jackson said about the former &#8220;Team Brown Nose&#8221; fighter in his corner.</p>
<p>The first minute showcased excellent stand-up work from both men.  Amir, the rangier fighter, used foot jabs to keep distance.  Brown&#8217;s punches were tight and accurate, at least touching Amir with nearly every attempt.</p>
<p>Amir responded with classic Muay Thai technique while against the fence.  A hard knee crashed into the rib cage of Brown, near the liver.  Brown moans and sinks a little.  He showed why everybody believes he&#8217;s made of the right stuff by staying clinched.  That body shot that would have dropped lesser men.</p>
<p>Amir showed great takedown defense as Brown tried to wrestle him to the ground.  Off the cage, the two threw almost an equal number of strikes, with both fighters hitting with regularity, though Brown started to edge ahead when the horn ended the violent round.</p>
<p>Brown came out in round two like a man on fire, but Amir withstood the attack and mounted his own offense, chasing Brown and throwing a flying kick (sure, it didn&#8217;t land, but it made it into the preview last week).</p>
<p>The action slowed a little, to the level where most fights peak.  Brown landed a knee on Amir&#8217;s head from the clinch.  Amir responded with a foot jab to Brown&#8217;s face.</p>
<p>Amir grabbed a body lock and tripped Brown to the mat.  Amir worked into mount, got pushed to guard, and worked to mount again.  Brown, turning on his side and hipping into Amir, pulled guard again.</p>
<p>After this position exchange again, a scramble ensued with Brown landing on top.  Amir, with no professional fights on his record and a &#8220;striker&#8221;, slipped a triangle around Brown and the Cincinnati fighter tapped.</p>
<p>Amir and Jesse moved on to the quarter finals.</p>
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		<title>TUF 7: Doberman Pinches Klein</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 May 2008 08:21:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Fighters.com Staff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Jon Grilz UFC President Dana White began this week&#8217;s The Ultimate Fighter episode explaining what many people have had on their minds since last week&#8217;s episode: Why didn’t the fight between Cale Yarbrough (0-0) and Patrick Schultz (5-1-1) go to a third round? Simple.  Round two was scored 10-8 in favor of Yarbrough. While [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Jon Grilz</p>
<p>UFC President Dana White began this week&#8217;s <em>The Ultimate Fighter</em> episode explaining what many people have had on their minds since <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=327">last week&#8217;s episode</a>: Why didn’t the fight between Cale Yarbrough (0-0) and Patrick Schultz (5-1-1) go to a third round?</p>
<p>Simple.  Round two was scored 10-8 in favor of Yarbrough.</p>
<p>While Schultz has a legitimate beef, it was <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=299">Fighters.com’s top-ranked light heavyweight</a> “Rampage” <a href="/fighter/quinton-rampage-jackson">Quinton Jackson</a> (28-6) who took his aggression out on fifth-ranked light heavyweight <a href="/fighter/forrest-griffin">Forrest Griffin</a> (15-4), telling Griffin that there upcoming title fight won’t go to a decision.</p>
<p>Forrest then had what he referred to as a “man period”, smashing through one of the doors in the training center and shadow boxing while a very confused White was left to wonder exactly what was happening to his coaches.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, the remaining fight was set between &#8220;Doberman&#8221; <a href="/fighter/cb-dollaway">CB Dollaway</a> (6-0) and Nick Klein (4-0).</p>
<p>CB is a former All-American wrestler at Arizona State University and entered MMA because he lacked options after college wrestling.  His strength and skill have made him a dangerous fighter, as Rampage found out first hand.</p>
<p>After being mocked by Rampage for getting caught in a kneebar in practice, CB delivered a light kick to Rampage&#8217;s side, provoking his coach to strip off his socks and go toe-to-toe with CB.</p>
<p>Rampage shot for a double-leg takedown which CB turned into a guillotine choke, submitting the current UFC Light Heavyweight Champ.</p>
<p>While Klein had received praise from his coaches for his jiu-jitsu and all-around ability, he seemed to be a bit self-deprecating, referring to himself as the “weak link” on the team.</p>
<p>Back at the training center, Forrest found a way to release some of the tension he was carrying from Rampage’s earlier comments.</p>
<p>Griffin found a net gun and proceeded to shoot Rampage as he sat against the cage after a sparring session.</p>
<p>Rampage took it all in good spirits, seeming to be more concerned that his family saw him “get netted” on national television, than anything else.</p>
<p>As for the fight between CB and Nick, it was fast, intense, and technically advanced.</p>
<p>The fight opened with CB attempting a leg kick, which Nick caught and turned into a takedown.</p>
<p>CB rolled with the takedown and attempted a guillotine choke.  Nick escaped and turtled up.  CB rotated to the back, but made no attempts to sink his hooks in.  Nick went for a knee bar escape from turtle and almost sunk it before CB was able to twist free.  Nick countered by rolling to guard and attempting an arm bar, which CB muscled out of.</p>
<p>CB then began reigning down punches inside Klein&#8217;s open guard while attempting to pass to side control several times.  After finally passing Nick’s guard, CB maintained side control only for a moment as Nick was able to pull half-guard again and attempt another arm bar.</p>
<p>Once again, CB passed the guard and Nick rolled to turtle position.  CB continued to reign down punches, most of which landed on the back of Nick’s head, opening a small cut.</p>
<p>Again, Nick rolled to guard, attempting one final arm bar that failed just as time expired in the round.</p>
<p>Round two began with Nick coming out and working his jab.  CB countered with leg kicks that seemed to upset Nick.  So, Nick returned the leg kicks before attempting a few more jabs.  Then, to the dismay of his corner, Nick pulled guard and took the fight to the mat.</p>
<p>Nick was able to keep CB’s posture broken for a short time while he tried to land blows from the bottom; but, CB began to pass and Nick again rolled to turtle.  Klein then attempted another knee bar escape.</p>
<p>Unfortunately for Nick, CB seemed prepared this time and rolled with the attempt, ending up in guillotine position.  CB then pulled half-guard and sank the choke.  Nick was forced to tap out.</p>
<p>Winner by second-round guillotine choke submission: <a href="/fighter/cb-dollaway">CB Dollaway</a></p>
<p>With the final preliminary fight out of the way, it was time for the semi-final match-ups to be set.</p>
<p>Fighters were called in one at a time and asked whom they would most like to fight.  Most fighters were ambivalent about their next opponent, except CB who only wanted to fight Cale.</p>
<p>Cale’s mocking comments had been piling up on CB and finally tipped the scale when Cale made a comment questioning CB’s sexuality and choice of sunglasses.</p>
<p>The semi-final match-ups were set:</p>
<p><a href="/fighter/jesse-taylor">Jesse Taylor</a> (6-2) v <a href="/fighter/dante-rivera">Dante Rivera</a> (10-2)</p>
<p>Amir Sadollah (0-0) v <a href="/fighter/matt-brown">Matt Brown</a> (9-6)</p>
<p>Daniel Cramer (0-0) v Tim Credeur (9-2)</p>
<p><a href="/fighter/cb-dollaway">CB Dollaway</a>(6-0) v Cale Yarbrough (0-0)</p>
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		<title>Bushido Sheet</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 May 2008 20:41:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While chatting with Fighters.com’s ninth-ranked lightweight “KenFlo” Kenny Florian (9-3) Tuesday afternoon, he broached two myths that frustrate him and I.  Let’s quash them. Myth one: “I can beat Rich Franklin.” Or, whoever you have a delusional cage fantasy about.  I only say second-ranked middleweight “Ace” Rich Franklin (23-3) because I live in Greater Cincinnati [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While chatting with Fighters.com’s ninth-ranked lightweight “KenFlo” <a href="/fighter/kenny-florian">Kenny Florian</a> (9-3) Tuesday afternoon, he broached two myths that frustrate him and I.  Let’s quash them.</p>
<p>Myth one: “I can beat <a href="/fighter/rich-ace-franklin">Rich Franklin</a>.”</p>
<p>Or, whoever you have a delusional cage fantasy about.  I only say second-ranked middleweight “Ace” <a href="/fighter/rich-ace-franklin">Rich Franklin</a> (23-3) because I live in Greater Cincinnati and most often hear his name when I reveal I write about MMA; but, I’m sure, if you live in Vancouver, it’s <a href="/fighter/denis-kang">Denis Kang</a> (29-10-1) and, in Boston, it’s Florian.</p>
<p>You can’t beat any of them, even if you saw them get thrashed by another elite fighter.</p>
<p>Neither can your cousin who just got out of jail, nor your friend who just reached brown belt in BJJ.</p>
<p>What is it about mixed martial arts, the most grueling and graceful athletic endeavor in organized sport, that makes couch potatoes think they can put down their Cheetos, brush the orange dust from their stained fingers, and compete at an elite level?</p>
<p>No one watches baseball and thinks they can hit a 95 mph cut fastball 450 feet like Alex Rodriguez.  No one watches gymnastics and thinks they can roll out of bed into a triple axel.  (Well…no one watches gymnastics…)</p>
<p>UFC fighters, as well as many mixed martial artists in other promotions, are elite athletes.  They’re experts in the fighting skills of many disciplines, but that’s just where it begins.  Their cardio and strength training is as regimented and diligently-followed as the top athletes in any other sport, perhaps more so.</p>
<p>The fact is, even if you are as skilled in martial arts as a UFC fighter, there’s a genetic element that most of us just aren’t born with.  Just like many of us will never run a 4.4 forty or bench press 700 pounds, no matter how dedicated we are.</p>
<p>It’s often a comment from someone who’s never trained or hasn’t trained since they were in high school wrestling and doesn’t realize they’re neither 18-years old, nor in any kind of athletic shape anymore.</p>
<p>The only thing worse than saying, “I can beat <a href="/fighter/rich-ace-franklin">Rich Franklin</a>,” is saying, “I still think I can beat <a href="/fighter/rich-ace-franklin">Rich Franklin</a>,” a week after he picks you apart like a chicken carcass in front of 22,000 at the Centre Bell.  That’s not ignorant; that’s insane.</p>
<p>Myth two: “<a href="/fighter/kenny-florian">Kenny Florian</a>: Not Your Average Fighter.”</p>
<p>Again, Florian or whoever in the sport can pack a coherent sentence with more than eight words is considered unique.  Often, it makes a headline in main stream media; but, I’ve seen it creep into MMA media too.</p>
<p>Elite fighters are as intelligent as computer geeks.  Wait,that’s “J-Lau” <a href="/fighter/Joe-J-Lau-Lauzon.html">Joe Lauzon</a> (16-4).  Well, they’re as intelligent as people with master&#8217;s degrees.  Well, that’s <a href="/fighter/rich-ace-franklin">Rich Franklin</a>.  OK, they’re as intelligent as lawyers.  Oops…that’s first-ranked heavyweight “Minotauro” <a href="/fighter/antonio-minotauro-rodrigo-nogueira">Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira</a> (31-4-1) and &#8220;Hungarian Nightmare&#8221; <a href="/fighter/christian-wellisch">Christian Wellisch</a> (8-3).  As intelligent as Ph.D.s?  Yeah…that’s “The Snowman” <a href="/fighter/jeff-the-snowman-monson">Jeff Monson</a> (24-7) and UFC fighter <a href="/fighter/terry-martin">Terry Martin</a> (16-4).  None of them are unique among fighters in their intellect, they&#8217;re just a few names off the top of my head.</p>
<p>I think the stereotype of the meathead fighter stems from a self-consciousness that prevents some people from allowing for a guy who can both kick their ass and outwit them in a debate on ontological empiricism.  It&#8217;s a way some people protect their own egos by reducing fighters to cavemen, regardless of the truth.</p>
<p>Now, of course there are meatheads in MMA; but, if you scan the top of the sport, most of the elite fighters are college-educated, artistically gifted, or intellectually interesting.</p>
<p>Intelligence is not unique among mixed martial artists, just like ignorance isn&#8217;t unique among those who&#8217;re surprised to meet a fighter who isn&#8217;t beating their chest.</p>
<p><strong>Notes from around MMA</strong></p>
<p>* <a href="/fighter/rich-ace-franklin">Rich Franklin</a> (23-3) turned down a fight versus ninth-ranked “Hollywood” <a href="/fighter/dan-hollywood-henderson">Dan Henderson</a> (22-7) that was offered while the UFC rushed to bolster their London fight card after seventh-ranked light heavyweight “Iceman” <a href="/fighter/chuck-iceman-liddell">Chuck Liddell</a> (21-5) was pulled from the main event with a pulled hamstring.</p>
<p>* Despite Franklin’s agent Monte Cox’s assertions on MMAWeekly Radio, Franklin is not considering a career move to 205-pounds, but would consider a one-off in the heavier division “if it was an interesting match-up”.  But for an unlikely challenge of UFC Light Heavyweight Champion and first-ranked light heavyweight “Rampage” <a href="/fighter/quinton-rampage-jackson">Quinton Jackson</a>, what meaningful fight could lure Franklin into a one-off?  Maybe a rematch with “The Dragon” Lyoto Machida (12-0)?  That&#8217;s interesting&#8230;</p>
<p>* TUF 7 contestant Brandon Sene (2-0) was robbed on Wednesday night’s episode of the the UFC’s reality program.  Fighters.com scored both of the first two rounds 10-9 for Sene, who was more aggressive and intent on inflicting damage to his opponent, <a href="/fighter/dante-rivera">Dante Rivera</a> (10-2).  BJJ player Rivera was able to take the fight to the mat, but managed few serious attempts to end the fight with a submission and was largely unable to avoid Sene’s striking from his back.  Fighters.com did score the final, sudden-death round 10-9 for Rivera; but, the fight should’ve never made it to sudden death.</p>
<p>* The Tennessee House of Representatives will vote Tuesday on a bill to create a state athletic commission with the goal of attracting a UFC fight card and the $100 million in revenue that the big show’s events generate for local economies.  Now, which Tennessee native son might like to belt out a howl in a main event on the Mississippi?</p>
<p>*  According to the Winnipeg Sun, “Road Warrior” <a href="/fighter/jonathan-goulet">Jonathan Goulet</a> (22-9) and his girlfriend will put the $75,000 bonus he won for “Fight of the Night” versus <a href="/fighter/kuniyoshi-hironaka">Kuniyoshi Hironaka</a> (11-5) at UFC 83 towards a down payment on a home.  Goulet hits the road to London 7 June to fight <a href="/fighter/paul-kelly">Paul Kelly</a> (7-0).</p>
<p>* UFC glove maker, Century, revealed to Fighters.com contributor Jason Wawro that the legend of <a href="/fighter/brock-lesnar">Brock Lesnar</a>’s (1-1) 4X-sized glove is a myth.  Despite rumors that Lesnar was the first MMA fighter to wear 4X gloves since “Techno Goliath” <a href="/fighter/hong-techno-goliath-man-choi">Hong Man Choi</a> (1-1), a Century executive claimed, “I have the receipts right here and <a href="/fighter/brock-lesnar">Brock Lesnar</a>, <a href="/fighter/cheick-kongo">Cheick Kongo</a>, and <a href="/fighter/heath-texas-crazy-horse-herring">Heath Herring</a> all ordered 3X-sized gloves.”</p>
<p>* When asked about the CBS deal to air EliteXC MMA events, Fox Sports president Ed Goren replied that his company hasn&#8217;t struck a deal to air the sport because, &#8220;We don&#8217;t need money that badly.&#8221;  This from an executive of a company popular for such high-brow entertainment as <em>When Animals Attack!</em> and <em>Celebrity Boxing</em> featuring matches between Todd Bridges and Vanilla Ice and Paula Jones and Tonya Harding.</p>
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		<title>TUF 7: Robbed?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2008 13:54:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Wawro</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After losing the opening two fights, “Rampage” Quinton Jackson (28-6) knew he had to do something to inspire his team.  So, he brought in The Ultimate Fighter 3 winner, &#8220;The Count&#8221; Michael Bisping (15-1), to train with his team. Bisping talked to the fighters about his experience on the show. “It changed my life” said Bisping.  He [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="small;"><span style="Times New Roman;">After losing the opening two fights, “Rampage” <a href="/fighter/quinton-rampage-jackson">Quinton Jackson</a> (28-6) knew he had to do something to inspire his team.<span style="yes;">  </span>So, he brought in <em>The Ultimate Fighter</em> <em>3</em> winner, &#8220;The Count&#8221; <a href="/fighter/michael-the-count-bisping">Michael Bisping</a> (15-1), to train with his team.</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="small;"><span style="Times New Roman;">Bisping talked to the fighters about his experience on the show.</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="small;"><span style="Times New Roman;">“It changed my life” said Bisping.<span style="yes;">  </span>He reminded the fighters what a great opportunity they had in front of them, and told them, “Don’t slack on your training.<span style="yes;">  </span>Don’t get drunk at the house.<span style="yes;">  </span>Get your sleep.<span style="yes;">  </span>Eat right…everything I didn’t do.”<span style="yes;">  </span></span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="Times New Roman;"> </span><span style="Times New Roman;">We got to hear what the house thought of <a href="/fighter/matt-brown">Matt Brown</a> (5-6); and, he seems like someone you would not want to mess with.<span style="yes;">  </span>He trains extremely hard!  So much so that Forrest had to remind him not the hurt his training partners during sparring.<span style="yes;">  </span>He wasn’t there to make friends.<span style="yes;">  </span>This no-nonsense attitude earned him the moniker Matt “Mother-Fuckin’ Brown” from his teammates.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="Times New Roman;">So, who better to play a prank on than Brown?<span style="yes;">  </span>Jeremy May (5-5) couldn’t think of anyone, so he decided to stir the pot a little and put lime juice in Matt’s chewing tobacco.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="Times New Roman;">Matt heard from another fighter what May had done, and he was <em>pissed</em>.<span style="yes;">  </span>Brown confronted Jeremy and told him to get ready to fight.<span style="yes;">  </span>He wanted blood.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="small;"><span style="Times New Roman;">Just when we thought the Brown/May fight would be announced, team Forrest selected veteran <a href="/fighter/dante-rivera">Dante Rivera</a> (10-2) to lock horns with MMA neophyte Brandon Sene (2-0), who’s fighting experience came on the battlefield as a Marine Corps Sniper.</span></span><span style="Times New Roman;"> </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="Times New Roman;">Brandon Sene (2-0) v <a href="/fighter/dante-rivera">Dante Rivera</a> (10-2)</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="Times New Roman;">The match started with a few range-finding punches from each fighter.  Dante pushed Brandon into the fence and tried to control him there.<span style="yes;">  </span>Sadly, this would the theme of the fight.<span style="yes;">  </span></span><span style="Times New Roman;">Sene threw a few knees before Dante managed to trip him and score the takedown.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="Times New Roman;">Rivera got side control; but, Sene was able to explode back to his feet before Dante could do any damage.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="Times New Roman;">Dante again pushed Sene up against the cage; and, Brandon began landing knees to the thighs of Rivera.<span style="yes;">  </span>Sene defended another takedown attempt.<span style="yes;">  </span>He connected with a few more knees before referee Steve Mazzagatti separated the fighters and restarted them in the center of the Octagon.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="Times New Roman;">Dante looked again to tie up and push Brandon against the fence.<span style="yes;">  </span>This time he slammed Brandon to the mat for the takedown.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="Times New Roman;">From his closed guard, Brandon landed punches and elbows on Dante’s face, and was able to keep Rivera from passing his guard.<span style="yes;">  </span>Rivera went for a dangerous-looking achilles lock before Brandon escaped.<span style="yes;">  </span>Dante recaptured side control in the closing seconds of round one.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="Times New Roman;">Fighters.com scored the first round 10-9 for Sene.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="Times New Roman;">Round two continued the trend of round one when Rivera immediately pushed Sene against the fence.<span style="yes;">  </span>Brandon landed some punches as Dante continued to control him on the fence.<span style="yes;">  </span>Just as Mazzagatti was about to separate the fighters for a second time, Dante got another takedown and looked to try some ground and pound in Brandon’s half guard.  </span><span style="Times New Roman;">This strategy seemed promising until Sene stood up after Dante had landed only a few punches.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="Times New Roman;">Once again, Rivera pushed Sene up against the fence and got the trip for a take down.<span style="yes;">  </span>He was on top in Sene’s half guard; but, it was Brandon who was landing the shots.<span style="yes;">  </span>With one minute left, Brandon executed a half guard sweep and tried some ground and pound of his own from the top.<span style="yes;">  </span>He ground some elbows into Dante’s face and finished the round on top.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="Times New Roman;">Fighters.com scored the second round 10-9 for Sene.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="Times New Roman;">After two rounds, the fight was tied; so, we got to see the first fight of the season to go the full three rounds.<span style="yes;">  </span>Not deviating from his game plan, Rivera pushed Sene against the fence and took some body shots from Brandon before Mazzagatti separated the two.<span style="yes;"> </span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="Times New Roman;">After the restart, Rivera threw a big shot with the right hand before driving Sene to fence for the final time.<span style="yes;">  </span>Brandon landed some punches that Dante powered through to get a double leg takedown.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="Times New Roman;">From Sene’s guard, Dante looked to control the position while Brandon continued to punch and elbow from the bottom.<span style="yes;">  </span>Dante landed some punches and knees from the top as Brandon tried to escape.<span style="yes;">  </span>Dante was able to maintain control of the position and spent the last two minutes of the round countering escape attempts from Sene.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="Times New Roman;">Fighters.com scored the third round 10-9 for Rivera.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="small;"><span style="Times New Roman;">Brandon did a good job of avoiding Rivera’s submissions, but all of his offense came with his back against the fence or on the mat.<span style="yes;">  UFC President </span>Dana White was not impressed with either fighter, but felt that Sene was more active and did more damage.<span style="yes;">  </span>The judges saw otherwise, giving the fight to Rivera based on his takedowns and control.</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="Times New Roman;">Winner by decision: <a href="/fighter/dante-rivera">Dante Rivera</a></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="Times New Roman;">Rampage was furious about the decision; and, we learned next week’s episode will open with Jeremy May taking on <a href="/fighter/matt-brown">Matt Brown</a> to settle their grudge.</span></p>
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		<title>TUF 7: Experience, Respect</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2008 15:11:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Wawro</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ This week started with a recap of Jesse Taylor’s (6-0) choke-out of Mike Dolce (3-4).  The fighters all said Jesse’s superior wrestling allowed him to control the fight and grind out the victory.  He won $10,000 for himself and the right for his team to pick the next fight.  That night, he rewarded himself with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> This week started with a recap of <a href="http://www.fighters.com/fighter/Jesse-Taylor">Jesse Taylor</a>’s (6-0) choke-out of <a href="http://www.fighters.com/fighter/Mike-Dolce">Mike Dolce</a> (3-4).  The fighters all said Jesse’s superior wrestling allowed him to control the fight and grind out the victory.  He won $10,000 for himself and the right for his team to pick the next fight.  That night, he rewarded himself with some beers while “Chipper” Matthew Riddle (0-0) and <a href="http://www.fighters.com/fighter/Dante-Rivera">Dante Rivera</a> (10-2) traded some trash talk.</p>
<p>The next day, “Rampage” <a href="http://www.fighters.com/fighter/Quinton-Rampage-Jackson">Quinton Jackson</a> (29-6) put his team through some circuit training to “see what they are made of.”  The team discussed who they thought Forrest would pick to fight.  They speculated that Forest would put up one of his strongest fighters against one of Rampage’s weakest to maintain control of the matchmaking.  They decided that Rivera versus Patrick Schultz (5-1-1) was the most likely match-up.</p>
<p>Back at the house, Riddle said he wanted to fight next.  At fight selection, he learned he would get his wish versus BJJ black belt <a href="http://www.fighters.com/fighter/Timothy-Credeur">Timothy Credeur</a> (9-2).  The memory of Chipper’s violent knockout of Dan Simmler (0-0) was still fresh in everyone’s mind.  Credeur saw Riddle as a challenge and said he went there to fight the toughest guys.</p>
<p>The night before the fight, Riddle was relaxed.  He knew that he was young enough that he could lose and still be successful in the sport.  Credeur knew his clock was ticking and said if he lost he’d have to re-evaluate life as a fighter.  Everyone was anxious to see if the greenhorn, Riddle, could use his knockout power to overcome the fight experience and proven ground game of Credeur.</p>
<p>&#8220;Chipper” Matthew Riddle (0-0) VS <a href="http://www.fighters.com/fighter/Timothy-Credeur">Timothy Credeur</a> (9-2)</p>
<p>Round 1:</p>
<p>Right off the bat, Riddle shot for a low single and got to Credeur’s back for the takedown.  Tim loosened one of Riddle’s hooks and spun out to get back to his feet.</p>
<p>Credeur landed a jab and a few leg kicks.  Riddle countered with a leg kick of his own and shot for another takedown.  After a brief scramble, “Chipper” slammed Credeur with a hip-toss.  Tim escaped to his butterfly guard and back to his feet.</p>
<p>A few punches were exchanged and Credeur tripped Riddle and got top position against the cage.  After another scramble, Riddle appeared to momentarily have Credeur’s back; but, Credeur rolled and looked to attack Chipper’s leg with a submission.  Riddle defended and got top position in Credeur’s open guard.  “Chipper” tried to pass; but, Tim used the opportunity to pull off a nice butterfly sweep and take the mount on Riddle.  Tim was throwing and landing punches and elbows form the top and bloodied Riddle’s nose.  Looking lost under the mount, Riddle tried to block some of Tim’s shots.  With fifteen seconds left, he gave up his back to stop the punches.</p>
<p>Credeur worked the rear naked choke; but, Riddle was able to fend it off for the remainder of the round.  The atmosphere during the fight was intense.  You could barely hear the coaches over the screaming of the other fighters.</p>
<p>Round 2:</p>
<p>Riddle stormed out and landed a right head kick and took Credeur down.</p>
<p>Credeur looked for a lower body submission; but, Riddle defended and wound up on his back near the cage with Credeur in his guard.  Tim landed some shots.</p>
<p>&#8220;Get up!  Get up!&#8221; shouted Rampage.  He wanted Riddle to get the fight back to his feet where he had a better chance of beating the ground specialist.</p>
<p>&#8220;Chipper&#8221; ate some punches and elbows and his nose started bleeding again.  Things looked bad for Matt; but, as Credeur stepped back to throw a bomb, Riddle turned to his knees and pushed Credeur off.</p>
<p>&#8220;He’s done!&#8221; exclaimed Rampage.</p>
<p>&#8220;Chipper&#8221;, now back on his feet, started throwing bombs.  Credeur was gassed!  Riddle landed a few punches, got Tim in the clinch, landed a knee to the body, and took him down.</p>
<p>Rampage shouted for Chipper to let him up.</p>
<p>Riddle started connecting with body shots and some elbows to the face.  Credeur attempted a triangle that Riddle quickly slipped out of.  Tim stayed tight to Riddle and used his triangle escape to take the mount and look for the armbar form the top.</p>
<p>&#8220;No! No!&#8221; shouted Forest.  He wanted Tim to maintain top position and win the decision rather than go for the risky finish.</p>
<p>Credeur’s Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu took over and he extended the arm, forcing Riddle to tap.</p>
<p>Winner by tap out due to armbar: <a href="/fighter/timothy-credeur">Timothy Credeur</a></p>
<p>Rampage and Juanito Ibarra, Team Rampage’s striking coach, were disappointed because Riddle fought hard, but made a huge mistake and didn’t follow the game plan.  He took the fight to the ground against a BJJ black belt at the critical point of the fight.  Team Rampage lost another fight, and a promising fighter.  Team Forrest took a 2-0 lead and retained matchmaking rights for the next round.</p>
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		<title>TUF 7: Taking Beds</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 04:02:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ponder this before next Wednesday&#8217;s TUF 7 episode: Next week, UFC Light Heavyweight Champion &#8220;Rampage&#8221; Quinton Jackson (29-6) and Forrest Griffin (15-4) will be choosing fighters for their team.  Assuming you&#8217;ve watched the first two episodes, who would you choose? Would you choose fighters who&#8217;re rough, but you think have a higher upside; or, fighters [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ponder this before next Wednesday&#8217;s TUF 7 episode:</p>
<p>Next week, UFC Light Heavyweight Champion &#8220;Rampage&#8221; <a href="http://www.fighters.com/fighter/Quinton-Rampage-Jackson">Quinton Jackson</a> (29-6) and <a href="http://www.fighters.com/fighter/Forrest-Griffin">Forrest Griffin</a> (15-4) will be choosing fighters for their team.  Assuming you&#8217;ve watched the first two episodes, who would you choose?</p>
<p>Would you choose fighters who&#8217;re rough, but you think have a higher upside; or, fighters who&#8217;re already more complete?</p>
<p>Would you choose fighters with styles most like yours?  Or, would you try to fill out a well-rounded squad?</p>
<p>UFC President Dana White was right tonight when he stated, &#8220;There are no pussies here.&#8221;  The elimination round has held some of the best fights of any TUF season.</p>
<p>The episode opened with Dan Simmler (0-0) versus Mathew Riddle (0-0); and, Riddler came to battle.  He scored a sweet toss early and worked inside the jiu-jitsu fighter&#8217;s guard.  But, Riddle gassed shortly into round one and Simmler had the mo&#8217; going into the second.</p>
<p>That mo&#8217; was floored almost immediately in what &#8220;Rampage&#8221; called, &#8220;The gruesomest knockout I&#8217;ve ever seen.&#8221;</p>
<p>As Simmler launched a kick, Riddle decked him with a right hook, followed by two vicious hammerfists after Simmler hit the floor.</p>
<p>Simmler moaned for several minutes, then woke-up repeating, &#8220;Was this a real fight or practice?&#8221;  He was carried away by ambulance.</p>
<p>Brutal.  Riddle takes a bed.</p>
<p>In the next fight, Patrick Schultz (5-1-1) looked mean at the bell and piled on Cincinnatian <a href="http://www.fighters.com/fighter/Luke-Zachrich">Luke Zachrich</a> (7-1); but, Zachrich woke-up after taking a few shots and rolled Schultz into a guillotine to take another bed.</p>
<p>Erik Charles (2-5) bragged before his fight with <a href="http://www.fighters.com/fighter/Timothy-Credeur">Timothy Credeur</a> (9-2) that he was &#8220;one of the fastest guys out here.&#8221;  He was right!  Charles tapped out in a Credeur armbar quicker than any other fighter in the competiton.  Credeur takes a bed.</p>
<p>In highlights, &#8220;Mohawk&#8221; Brandon Sene (2-0) beat Aaron Meisner (2-0) by rear naked choke.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.fighters.com/fighter/Gerald-Harris">Gerald Harris</a> (6-2) was all over Mike Marrello (7-1-1) with G&#8217;n'P for a unanimous decision. </p>
<p>Jeremiah Riggs (1-0) &#8220;put Mississippi on the map&#8221;, but Daniel Cramer (0-0) put &#8220;Mississippi&#8221; on the mat for a first-round G&#8217;n'P TKO.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.fighters.com/fighter/Jesse-Taylor">Jesse Taylor</a> (6-2) had a quick night taking down, mounting, and wrapping Nick Rossborough  (8-3) in a rear naked choke submission.</p>
<p>Finally, Cincinnatian <a href="http://www.fighters.com/fighter/Matt-Brown">Matt Brown</a> (5-6) weathered the early pressure of wrestler <a href="http://www.fighters.com/fighter/Josh-Hall">Josh Hall</a> (1-2), who escaped two tight triangle chokes only to succumb to a G&#8217;n'P stoppage.</p>
<p>My team picks, in alphabetical order:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.fighters.com/fighter/Matt-Brown">Matt Brown</a><br />
<a href="http://www.fighters.com/fighter/Timothy-Credeur">Timothy Credeur</a><br />
<a href="http://www.fighters.com/fighter/CB-Dollaway">CB Dollaway</a><br />
<a href="http://www.fighters.com/fighter/Gerald-Harris">Gerald Harris</a><br />
Nick Klein<br />
Matthew Riddle<br />
<a href="http://www.fighters.com/fighter/Dante-Rivera">Dante Rivera</a><br />
Cale Yarbrough</p>
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		<title>TUF 7: Toughest Premier</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Apr 2008 04:32:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first episode of season seven of &#8220;The Ultimate Fighter&#8221; started fast and furiously right where the previous six seasons began: with UFC President Dana White machine-gunning a barrage of obscenity at a wide-eyed group of knuckleheads, gym rats, the emotionally unstable, and, lurking somewhere within the pack, your next TUF champions, perhaps future UFC [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The first episode of season seven of &#8220;The Ultimate Fighter&#8221; started fast and furiously right where the previous six seasons began: with UFC President Dana White machine-gunning a barrage of obscenity at a wide-eyed group of knuckleheads, gym rats, the emotionally unstable, and, lurking somewhere within the pack, your next TUF champions, perhaps future UFC world champions.</p>
<p>This season added the twist of doubling the field to 32 and matching wannabes to make the cut after just 48-hours in camp.</p>
<p>Eight middleweight fights were contested on Wednesday&#8217;s episode.</p>
<p>IFL vet <a href="/fighter/mike-dolce">Mike Dolce</a> (3-4) earned the first bed with a first-round right hook knockout of Gurgel Academy fighter Prince McLean (4-5).</p>
<p>McLean confessed before the loss, &#8220;I don&#8217;t know what I&#8217;m going to do [if I don't make the cut].&#8221;  The Cincinnatian broke down in tears on his way back to the Queen City.</p>
<p>Season seven coach <a href="/fighter/forrest-griffin">Forrest Griffin</a> (15-4) warned that a wrestler was the worst match-up for his friend Cale Yarbrough (0-0), but the MMA amateur impressed versus wrestler <a href="/fighter/john-clarke">John Clarke</a> (6-2), who had to ditch 17 pounds to make weight for the fight.</p>
<p>Yarbrough wiggled out of two near armbar submissions before pummeling the exhausted Clarke to a TKO in the first round.</p>
<p>Another amateur, Amir Sadollah (0-0), also looked tough versus former Marine <a href="/fighter/steve-byrnes">Steve Byrnes</a> (6-1).</p>
<p>I kept waiting for Byrnes to remove his Davy Crocket cap, but apparently &#8220;coon tail&#8221; was the look he requested on his last barber shop visit.</p>
<p>After a scrap that didn&#8217;t make me feel so out of shape, Sadollah submitted Byrnes in an armbar in the second round.</p>
<p>Jeremy May (5-5) is an early contender for the inevitable &#8220;Douchebag I Can&#8217;t Wait to See Smashed&#8221; award after taunting season seven&#8217;s other coach, &#8220;Rampage&#8221; <a href="/fighter/quinton-rampage-jackson">Quinton Jackson</a> (29-6), after wrapping Jackson&#8217;s childhood friend <a href="/fighter/david-roberts">David Roberts</a>(5-7) in a leg triangle to earn a bed.</p>
<p>&#8220;I like making people scream like that,&#8221; May bragged after the &#8220;W&#8221;.</p>
<p>In highlights, CB Dollaway (6-0), <a href="/fighter/dante-rivera">Dante Rivera</a> (10-2), Nick Klein (3-0), and Paul Bradley (5-0) earned beds in the TUF house.</p>
<p>White dogged relentlessly on the wrestler Bradley for a lay&#8217;n'pray decision victory.</p>
<p>The drafting of Jackson for coaching duties this season is already paying entertainment dividends.</p>
<p>He claimed it was Dolce&#8217;s B.O. that knocked out McLean in the first fight, saying, &#8220;The funk came in the punch!&#8221;</p>
<p>Is it just me, or is there an irony in center Octagon of the world&#8217;s most demanding athletic endeavor being papered by a fast-food sponsor?</p>
<p>Regardless, it was the fighters&#8217; skills on display in the first episode, not their personalities; so, it&#8217;s hard to latch on to any of the first eight to earn their spot in the final field of 16.</p>
<p>Next week will feature the final eight qualifying matches before the coaches choose their teams for the big TUF tournament.</p>
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