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« on: August 25, 2007, 11:55:46 AM »

Event name: UFC 79
Date: Dec. 29, 2007

MAIN CARD
George St Pierre vs.  Matt Hughes
Chuck Liddell vs.  Wanderlei Silva
Lyoto Machida vs Rameau Sokoudjou
Rich Clementi vs.  Melvin Guillard
Soa Palelei vs. Eddie Sanchez

UNDERCARD
Luis Cane Vs. James Irvin
Manny Gamburyan  Vs. Nate Mohr
Dean Lister  Vs. Jordan Radev
Roan Carneiro  Vs. Tony DeSouza
Doug Evans  Vs. Mark Bocek

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« Reply #1 on: November 23, 2007, 01:20:43 PM »

from UFC.com:

Serra Injured, Withdraws From UFC 79 CardUFC President

Dana White announced Thursday that Matt Serra will have to withdraw from the UFC 79 card due to an injury he suffered after his training earlier this week.

The current UFC welterweight champion, who was scheduled to fight Matt Hughes at UFC 79, suffered a herniated disc in his lower back on Monday following a routine training session in his Long Island gym.
“This is devastating news because they were so looking forward to fighting each other, said White.

“Unfortunately injuries happen and I look forward to Serra recovering quickly, and to getting him back into the Octagon.”

Serra had just finished a Jiu-Jitsu and wrestling training session and was demonstrating a move when he became gripped with pain and fell to the floor. Serra went to the hospital and underwent an MRI, which revealed the herniated discs in his lower back.

“This is the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do,” said Serra. “I’ve never had a back injury before; I could hardly get off of the MRI table. There is no way I can train through this, and I’m devastated, especially because this was such an important fight. I was looking forward to fighting Matt Hughes. All my training was going phenomenally until Monday – All I can do now is to get better and to fight again as soon as possible.”
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« Reply #2 on: December 29, 2007, 04:28:54 PM »

The final event of an eventfull 2007 sees a pretty decent card and a long overdue mega-fight in the 205lbs division between chuck and wandy, not to mention another promising clash between hughes and gsp i the 170lbs division.

MAIN CARD

George St Pierre (-240) vs.  Matt Hughes (+190)
This fight was origionally going to be between Matt Hughes and Matt Serra for the welterweight title, a grudge match between former champ Hughes and new champ Serra, which has had a massive buildup with both fighters being opposition coaches in TUF 5 reality sereis.
Serra however pulled out with an injury in the buildup, but the dissapointment was short lived as GSP stepped up and asked to take his place in the octagon against hughes in what many beleive to be a better matchup than the origional.
This fight will be the rubber match between the two fighters who each have a win (and a loss) in this particular matchup. Hughes submitted GSP via armbar back at UFC 50 'the war of 04'. With GSP getting a TKO against Hughes more recently in UFC 65  'Bad Intentions'.
Both fighters are top notch all rounders, Hughe's strengths are in his wrestling, GnP and pure strength. GSP is a terrific all rounder, quick on his feet with excellent standup (mu-thai), decent groundwork, understated wrestling abilities and great takedown defence.
The gameplan is simple for both fighters. Hughes will look to take GSP to the ground as soon as possible and work the GnP. Wheras GSP will look to keep the fight standing where he is the superior fighter. Normally Hughes has few problems in taking his opposition to the ground however with GSP he will have problems as he has excelent takedown defence.
As for the fight i can't see much other than a GSP victory, i feel that he has a definative advantage on his feet, picking off hughes when he comes in for a takedown with kicks and punches, and being nimble enough to avoid the takedowns not to mention his sprawl. And i doupt that hughes can take the fight any other way than via GnP. It's very rare to see Hughes as such long odd's against but i do feel that GSP is the worth favourite, however stranger things have happened (just look at GSP's last fight when the whole MMA community was shocked to see 10/1 shot serra make short work of him).

VERDICT - GEORGE St PIERRE

Chuck Liddell (-105) vs. Wanderlei Silva (-125)
The wait is finally over, the fight that all MMA fans have been looking forward to for years is about to happen, the iceman and the axe murder are about to go toe to toe. However something dosn't feel right about this fight. A couple of years ago when the hype first started wand was top of the food chain in the pride 205 division just as chuck was with the UFC, 2 fearsome gladiators of the light heavyweight division, but 2007 hasn't been good years for either fighter who both have consecutive losses on there records. However dispite this, i still expect it to be a great fight.
Not many people think that this fight will go the distance, and neither do i. This fight will start with both fighters on there feet and the only time it will go to the ground will be with one fighter out cold. Both fighters are are all out strikers. Wandy is a relentless aggressor with punches and deadly knees, chuck a counter puncher with powerfull and unorthodox looping hooks.
Its a very close fight to call, and with 2 heavy punchers going toe to toe the whole fight could be decided on a single punch. However chuck has been in decline over his recent fights and i expect wandy to take the fight to him - not something often reccomended against a counter puncher.

VERDICT - WANDERLEI SILVA

Lyoto Machida (-130) vs Rameau Sokoudjou (eve)
Two decent 205 ers in this fight, neither fighter is that well known to UFC fans, Machida has been downright dull in his 3 previous wins in the UFC, prefering to execute a point winning gameplan as opposed for croud pleasing action.
I feel that Machida will follow the same gameplan in this fight aswell on his way to a points decision.

VERDICT - LYOTO MACHIDA


Rich Clementi (+190) vs.  Melvin Guillard (-240)
Another good looking lightweight matchup here with the powerfull wrestler and decent striker Guillard and very competent Clementi, with both fighters having plenty of experience.
Gameplan wise, guillard will want to keep the fight standing, maybe following up with a dose of GnP, wheras clementi may want to take the fight to the ground.

VERDICT _ RICH CLEMENTI


Soa Palelei (-155) vs. Eddie Sanchez (+125)
Two heavyweights in a fight that won't go the distance, the value deffinately lies with Sanches here.

VERDICT - EDDIE SANCHES
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« Reply #3 on: December 29, 2007, 08:34:29 PM »

UNDERCARD

Luis Cane Vs. James Irvin
Manny Gamburyan  Vs. Nate Mohr
Dean Lister Vs. Jordan Radev
Roan Carneiro Vs. Tony DeSouza
Doug Evans  Vs. Mark Bocek
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« Reply #4 on: December 30, 2007, 11:54:56 PM »

- Georges St. Pierre def. Matt Hughes via submission - Round 2, 4:54
- Chuck Liddell def. Wanderlei Silva via unanimous decision
- Eddie Sanchez def. Soa Palalei via TKO - Round 3, 3:24
- Lyoto Machida def. Rameau Sokoudjou via submission - Round 2, 4:20
- Rich Clementi def. Melvin Guillard via submission - Round 1, 4:40
- James Irvin def. Luis Cane via disqualification - Round 1, 1:51
- Manny Gamburyan def. Nate Mohr via submission - Round 1, 1:31
- Dean Lister def. Jordan Radev via unanimous decision
- Roan Carneiro def. Tony DeSouza via TKO - Round 2, 3:30
- Mark Bocek def. Doug Evans via unanimous decision
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« Reply #5 on: December 30, 2007, 11:57:31 PM »

betting results - picks in bold (blue = win, red = loss)

MAIN CARD
George St Pierre vs.  Matt Hughes
Chuck Liddell vs. Wanderlei Silva
Lyoto Machida vs Rameau Sokoudjou
Rich Clementi vs.  Melvin Guillard
Soa Palelei vs. Eddie Sanchez

UNDERCARD
Luis Cane Vs. James Irvin
Manny Gamburyan  Vs. Nate Mohr
Dean Lister Vs. Jordan Radev
Roan Carneiro Vs. Tony DeSouza
Doug Evans  Vs. Mark Bocek
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