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After The Bell: UFC 109:Relentless

by Rich on Feb.07, 2010, under MMA, UFC News & Rants

Last night, after some B.S with the cable com­pany, I had the chance to sit down and watch UFC 109. Before I get into the fights, I must say that the card was very good and a lot of the fights had sur­pris­ing fin­ishes. I also stand by the fact that UFC has the best event prepa­ra­tion in the game today. Strike­force take notes.

I will give my thoughts on the main card since I did not get to watch the the prelims.

Matt Serra (16–6) v Frank Trigg (19–7)

Every­one I spoke to expected this fight to go the dis­tance. But after the trash talk­ing and the fact that this was a make or break fight for either one of these guys, you knew a lot was on the line. The fight started as you’d expect with Trigg keep­ing Serra away with punches and Serra work­ing the body. Then the unex­pected hap­pened — not a mir­a­cle sub­mis­sion or a ground bat­tle but a big right hand from Matt Serra that lev­eled Trigg. Serra cap­i­tal­ized on the K.O with a pound­ing and the ref stopped it.

Matt Serra is a favorite fighter of mine because he is tena­cious and has a real “no quit” atti­tude that makes him fun to watch. It helps that he’s a fel­low New Yorker, but let’s not let small details like loca­tion take away from the fact that he always enter­tains and sur­prises me.

Serra by K.O.

Dan Miller (11–2, 1NC) v Demian Maia (11–1)

Demian Maia came in to this fight with some­thing to prove after his KO loss to Mar­quardt, and Dan Miller was a great oppo­nent for him on his come­back trail.

First round was a healthy mix of standup from Miller with some take­down attempts from Maia. There was an inad­ver­tent strike to the groin that Maia deliv­ered, but the pace was solid and it was a great first round for both guys.

Sec­ond round had more strik­ing from Maia, but noth­ing that really changed the tide of the fight. Miller con­tin­ued work­ing the strik­ing game but couldn’t hit his stride which annoyed the crowd. Why does the crowd boo this really solid chess match? It bog­gles my fuck­ing mind.

Third round had Maia really work­ing on some take­downs. Miller con­tin­ued to land solid shots and even cut Maia but it was not enough.

Maia wins by Decision

Brian Stann v Phil Davis

Phil Davis at first glance reminded me Jon “Bones” Jones due to his ath­leti­cism and explo­sive­ness. Stann gave him some trou­ble in the first half of the round, but Davis woke up and put in some work in the sec­ond and  third rounds to take the fight via unan­i­mous decision.

Davis by Decision

 

Paulo Thi­ago (12–1) v Mike Swick (14–3)

Swick was sub­sti­tut­ing for Josh Koscheck here and wanted to avenge the losses of fel­low A.K.A mem­bers to Thi­ago. Swick and Thi­ago exchanged a bit in the first, but nei­ther fighter dis­played a clear advan­tage. The sec­ond round started fairly the same but Thi­ago dropped Swick with a left and applied a darce choke for sub­mis­sion victory.

Thi­ago by Sub­mis­sion (Darce Choke)

 

Chael Sonnen(25–10-1) v Nate Mar­quardt (32–8-2)

Chael Son­nen came into this fight with a great per­for­mance against Yushin Okami and Mar­quardt was expect­ing a title shot after this vic­tory. Son­nen proved to be the spoiler and pro­ceeded to use his supe­rior wrestling to bully Mar­quardt for the entire fight.  Son­nen may have got him­self into the title pic­ture with these last two great performances.

Chael Son­nen by Decision

 

Mark Cole­man (16–9) v Randy Cou­ture (17–10)

Cole­man gets props off the bat for com­ing out to Lil’ Wayne. Both of these leg­ends have made some of  the great­est con­tri­bu­tions to the sport of MMA, and at the end of the day their per­for­mances will some­thing we can all remem­ber. Cou­ture came out and pro­ceeded to bully Cole­man into the fence in typ­i­cal Cou­ture fash­ion. Cole­man had no answer for Randy’s offense and Randy eas­ily took the first round. Cou­ture came into the sec­ond round using the same game plan and scored a take­down and the sub­mis­sion vic­tory via rear naked choke.

Randy Cou­ture by Sub­mis­sion (Rear Naked Choke) 

It wouldn’t be a post fight inter­view with­out some fire­works and those fire­works came in the form of the one and only Tito Ortiz who made some dis­parag­ing remarks to Cole­man. I am sure what­ever Tito said was far from cor­dial when it ends with Cole­man say­ing “Fuck you, Tito” and “Any­time douchebag”. I am sure Dana saw some dol­lar signs with a poten­tial Cole­man v. Ortiz match.

Over­all it was a solid card with some great fights. Randy Cou­ture con­tin­ues to improve with age and is a his best every time he fights. He is still dan­ger­ous at 205 lbs. and poses a threat in the divi­sion. Con­grats to him and Cole­man for going in there and putting on a great show. Noth­ing but respect for those two legends.

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2 Comments for this entry

  • NutMan

    my thoughts:

    Phil Davis Vs Brian Stann — Davis came out of nowhere for me, but he looks really good. What a fan­tas­tic UFC debut with that awe­some wrestling. Glad it got televised.

    Chael Son­nen vs Nate Mar­quardt — I thought Nate had this one in the bag, but Son­nen showed up and DOMINATED. Nate just about had him with that choke in Rd3, but it wasnt enough. Son­nen is a real char­ac­ter too.

    Randy Cou­ture vs Mark Cole­man — It looked like Cole­man didnt even show up. As a Coutre fan though it was nice to see him win a fight that wasnt a deci­sion.  (Quote)

  • Andrea

    I was sad that “The Great” didn’t win his fight. I agree, Cole­man didn’t show up for that fight. Thi­ago is a force to be reck­oned with, as I see him plow­ing through the divi­sion quickly. As far as Tito goes — he is the man! I don’t care what any­one says, and I am sure many will dis­agree with me. Tito is Tito — we ALL knew what to expect once he re-signed with the UFC. Peo­ple are all shit­ting on him, but remem­ber — Ortiz is a show­man, and it is one thing that makes him fun to watch. I am very eager to see TUF11.…  (Quote)

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