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		<title>UFC 101 Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2009 06:03:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Morrow</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finally, the last two fights everyone was there to see. The most anticipated of all was the Forrest Griffin vs. Anderson Silva fight. I was totally in favor of Forrest Griffin due to him being a Columbus boy like myself but unfortunately for...]]></description>
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<p>The first true UFC event that I watched start to finish, but it was no doubt a good one at that in my opinion. The only crushing thing of the night was the quick KO of hometown boy Forrest Griffin, 1 minute and 37 seconds in. My predictions with my friends didn&#8217;t go so well for me, taking a beating, going 2-4, with my wins coming in the Penn and Hendrick fights. But for now, I will turn it back over to Josh Duggan, the guy who took the Griffin fight a lot tougher than me.</p>
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<p>Starting off the night was<span id="more-911"></span><strong> Josh Neer Vs. Kurt Pellegrino</strong>. This was one of the more &#8220;unexciting&#8221; fights of the night. Unfortunately for Neer, it seemed being &#8220;The Dentist&#8221; didn&#8217;t prevent him from his cavity (Pellegrino). Neer couldn&#8217;t keep the fight upright, and was stuck on the bottom for basically the whole fight. By unanimous decision Pellegrino was ruled the winner.</p>
<p>Another surprising fight was between <strong>Ricardo Almeida and Kendall Grove</strong>. I was quite amused by this fight simply because of Grove&#8217;s &#8220;stretch&#8221; like appearance. Grove&#8217;s one shining moment was the near armbar, but couldn&#8217;t hang on, and Groves is in full guard.  It almost seemed as if his height was going to be an advantage for him, unfortunately for Grove, Ricardo Almeida&#8217;s strong point was grappling which ended in a unanimous decision once again.</p>
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<p>Fortunately for all, the excitement was blaring through everyone&#8217;s TVs when the third match started. It was <strong>Johny Hendricks and Amir Sadollah</strong>. Both competitors came out full blast with all intentions of smearing each others blood on the mat. Ironically enough one of the more exciting fights only lasted about 20 seconds when Hendricks landed several uppercuts to Amir leaving him helpless against the cage, while pounding on him until it was ruled a K.O.</p>
<p>The next fight was just another &#8220;restroom break&#8221; match while waiting for Griffin vs. Silva but basically the entire match <strong>Aaron Riley pumbled Shane Nelson</strong>. Nelson had a couple good shots in the first round, but the opening kick of the second round by Riley turned the tables.  Riley was ruled the winner via unanimous decision.However, another fight was going on, this time, in the crowd.</p>
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<p>Finally, the last two fights everyone was there to see. The most anticipated of all was the<strong> Forrest Griffin vs. Anderson Silva</strong> fight. I was totally in favor of Forrest Griffin due to him being a Columbus boy like myself but unfortunately for all Ohioans this match was a let down. Silva went out there with all cockiness showing while Griffin showed a more conservative side. While toying with Griffin, Silva finally decided to end the match by K.O.ing Forrest. Infact, while you&#8217;re reading this, let&#8217;s have a moment of silence for Griffin.</p>
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<p>On that note, the final match. UFC Lightweight Championship with <strong>B.J. Penn vs. Kenny Florian</strong>. This match was quite an obvious one, but no matter how much Penn dished out, Florian ate it all. It went all the way up to round 4, where Penn locked a choke hold on Florian to end the fight. I must add that this was quite the fight card, at least the main fights were, there were a few time fillers in there but overall I would rate this event very fightastic.</p>
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		<title>UFC 101: Main Card</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Aug 2009 22:49:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Morrow</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[About a year or so ago, Silva was the best pound for pound fighter. However, Silva is going up a weight class for this fight so Griffin Is not only physically but mentally more secure.Personally I am all for Forrest Griffin. He is bigger, stronger and more equipped. Anderson Silva along with Griffin are..]]></description>
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<p>Personally, I don&#8217;t know a whole lot about UFC, although I am learning for sure. At first, I was digusted by MMA, and the thought of it. Something about it that I didn&#8217;t really like. But lately, as in the last two or three months, I&#8217;ve watched a lot more UFC, and played the UFC Undisputed 2009 for 360 (a video game which I would rank in my top 10 all-time video games I&#8217;ve played). But for now, I&#8217;ll turn it over to one of my good friends in Josh Duggan, that happens to be a huge UFC fan, the biggest fan of UFC that i know. This is going to be a brief preview of the Silva-Griffin fight, the review will for sure be much longer than this.</p>
<p><span id="more-804"></span><strong>Light Heavyweight fight:  <span>Anderson Silva (24-4) vs. Forrest Griffin (16-5) </span></strong></p>
<p>Alright I want to start off by pointing out that as usual this is quite the fight card. About a year or so ago, Silva was the best pound for pound fighter. However, Silva is going up a weight class for this fight so Griffin Is not only physically but mentally more secure.Personally I am all for Forrest Griffin. He is bigger, stronger and more equipped. Anderson Silva along with Griffin both are well rounded. I believe in all honesty that if the fight remains standing up, (which it won&#8217;t) Silva has the advantage but if on the ground, Silva will be out powered.</p>
<p>The other matches include: (special props to sherdog.com for the following information)</p>
<p><strong><span>Lightweight Championship: B.J. Penn (13-5-1) vs. Kenny Florian (11-3)</span></strong></p>
<p><span><span style="text-decoration: underline;">What Sherdog says:</span> </span>Florian is undoubtedly the top contender to Penn’s crown, but the more I think about it, the more I believe he has no real chance against Penn. There is not a grappler in the division who can beat Penn on the mat, and Penn’s striking has been a revelation of late. This will not be as terribly one-sided as Penn’s previous lightweight scraps, thanks to Florian’s cerebral style, but that will only prolong a foregone conclusion. Penn delivers another vintage performance by putting Florian away with his trademark rear-naked choke late in the third round.</p>
<p><strong>Welterweight fight<span>: Amir Sadollah (1-0) vs. Johny Hendricks (5-0)</span></strong></p>
<p><span><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Sherdog&#8217;s opinion: </span></span>Just a year ago, Team Takedown was heralded as a revolutionary force in MMA, but, after some high-profile miscues from its premier fighters, Hendricks is basically the last man standing in his once powerful crew. That will not last much longer, as Sadollah’s year on the shelf has only given him more time to work on his game with the top-tier trainers at Xtreme Couture and acclimate to the cut down to welterweight. Neither of those factors bode well for Hendricks, who will end up on the wrong end in this one. Sadollah will eventually put his prey away with an armbar late in the second round.</p>
<p><strong><span>Middleweight fight: Ricardo Almeida (10-3) vs. Kendall Grove (10-5) </span></strong></p>
<p><span><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Sherdog&#8217;s opinion: </span></span>Once upon a time, Almeida walked away from MMA as the world’s premier middleweight. Five years later, he’s no longer the jiu-jitsu boogeyman he once was and his standing in the division has taken a hit. He won’t find any relief against Grove, who will work a disciplined clinch-centric game plan en route to a mostly one-sided decision win that will leave Almeida’s ledger with a fresh loss and his face with the evidence to prove it.</p>
<p><strong>Lightweight fight: </strong><span><strong>Josh Neer (25-7-1) vs. Kurt Pellegrino (13-4)</strong> </span></p>
<p><span><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Sherdog&#8217;s opinion: </span></span>Though this fight has the potential to turn great, it will not take long to realize Pellegrino is fighting a losing battle. Neer has the edge on the feet with his reach and power, and his ground game is vastly underrated in comparison to Pellegrino. He will have to get past Neer’s thunder and find a way to take down his oversized quarry before he can get anything done. Pellegrino will not last long enough to reach that point, as Neer survives a back-and-forth first round before starching “Batman” midway through the second.<span><br />
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