Ufc 100

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Jul-11-2009 7pm PT/10pm ET
Event Type: PPV Live
Location: Mandalay Bay Events Center

"It's the biggest event in mixed martial arts history, and for UFC 100, the Ultimate Fighting Championship is bringing out the big guns. Two championships will be on the line when UFC heavyweight title holder Brock Lesnar defends his crown against rival Frank Mir in their long-awaited grudge match, and UFC welterweight champion Georges "Rush" St-Pierre puts his belt up for grabs against Brazilian knockout artist Thiago "Pitbull" Alves. Also, The Ultimate Fighter coaches collide as Dan Henderson takes on Michael "The Count" Bisping in a pivotal middleweight showdown."

Here is the card:

Brock Lesnar Vs. Frank Mir

Name: Brock Lesnar
Height: 6' 3" (191 cm)
Weight: 265 (120 kg)
Record: 3-1-0

Name: Frank Mir
Height: 6' 3" (191 cm)
Weight: 240 (109 kg)
Record: 12-3-0

I've got to take Mir in this one.


Georges St-Pierre Vs. Thiago Alves

Name: Georges St-Pierre
Height: 5' 10" (178 cm)
Weight: 170 (77 kg)
Record: 18-2-0

Name: Thiago Alves
Height: 5' 9" (175 cm)
Weight: 170 (77 kg)
Record: 22-4-0

I'll take GSP.


Jon Fitch Vs. Paulo Thiago

Name: Jon Fitch
Height: 6' 0" (183 cm)
Weight: 170 (77 kg)
Record: 22-3-0, 1 NC

Name: Paulo Thiago
Height: 5' 11" (180 cm)
Weight: 170 (77 kg)
Record: 11-0-0

I'll take Fitch.

Dan Henderson Vs. Michael Bisping

Name: Dan Henderson
Height: 6' 1" (185 cm)
Weight: 205 (93 kg)
Record: 24-7-0

Name: Michael Bisping
Height: 6' 2" (188 cm)
Weight: 185 (84 kg)
Record: 18-1-0

I want Henderson to mop the floor with Bisping.


Yoshihiro Akiyama Vs. Alan Belcher

Name: Yoshihiro Akiyama
Height: 5' 10" (178 cm)
Weight: 185 (84 kg)
Record: 12-1-0, 2 NC

Name: Alan Belcher
Height: 6' 2" (188 cm)
Weight: 185 (84 kg)
Record: 13-4-0

This is a hard fight to pick. Belcher has been red hot in his last few fights but Akiyama is a very high profile fighter in Japan.

I'll take Belcher.

Mark Coleman Vs. Stephan Bonnar

Name: Mark Coleman
Height: 6' 1" (185 cm)
Weight: 205 (93 kg)
Record: 15-9-0

Name: Stephan Bonnar
Height: 6' 4" (193 cm)
Weight: 205 (93 kg)
Record: 14-5-0

I have to take Stephan Bonnar.

Mac Danzig Vs. Jim Miller

Name: Mac Danzig
Height: 5' 8" (173 cm)
Weight: 155 (70 kg)
Record: 19-6-1

Name: Jim Miller
Height: 5' 8" (173 cm)
Weight: 155 (70 kg)
Record: 13-2-0

I'll take Jim Miller.

Jon Jones Vs. Jake O'Brien

Name: Jon Jones
Height: 6' 4" (193 cm)
Weight: 205 (93 kg)
Record: 8-0-0

Name: Jake O'Brien
Height: 6' 3" (191 cm)
Weight: 205 (93 kg)
Record: 11-2-0

I'll take Jones.

Dong Hyun Kim Vs. TJ Grant

Name: Dong Hyun Kim
Height: 6' 1" (185 cm)
Weight: 170 (77 kg)
Record: 11-0-1, 1 NC

Name: TJ Grant
Height: 5' 10" (178 cm)
Weight: 170 (77 kg)
Record: 14-2-0

I'll take Kim.

CB Dollaway Vs. Tom Lawlor

Name: CB Dollaway
Height: 6' 2" (188 cm)
Weight: 185 (84 kg)
Record: 9-2-0

Name: Tom Lawlor
Height: 6' 0" (183 cm)
Weight: 185 (84 kg)
Record: 5-1-0, 1 NC

I'm taking CB.


Matt Grice Vs. Shannon Gugerty

Name: Matt Grice
Height: 5' 8" (173 cm)
Weight: 155 (70 kg)
Record: 10-2-0

Name: Shannon Gugerty
Height: 5' 10" (178 cm)
Weight: 155 (70 kg)
Record: 11-3-0

I'll take Grice.
 
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my picks

Lesnar
GSP
Fitch
Henderson
Belcher
Coleman
Danzig
Jones
Grant
Lawler
Grice

Isn't this almost twice as many fights as they usually have in a UFC event? Are they starting the show early or are they fighting till dawn?
 
AM,

I may have to give you my phone number to give me up to date texts on who wins.

My plans have changed and unable to view the fight.

GO GSP!!!!!!!!!!

my other pics
Mir
Fitch
Henderson! yes mop the floor!!
 
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"Isn't this almost twice as many fights as they usually have in a UFC event? Are they starting the show early or are they fighting till dawn?" jeepjeepwhat

No. Most UFC events are 9-11 fights. On a PPV, you are guaranteed 5 fights. However, if there are is a finish or two on the main card, you almost always get 1 or 2 under card fights. Most UFCs have shown 6 fights. Many have shown 7. A few great ones have shown 8 or 9.

"I may have to give you my phone number to give me up to date texts on who wins. My plans have changed and unable to view the fight." SW CQB 45

Sorry to hear you won't be able to see the fight. You must have some very important other plans to not be able to watch UFC 100. Short of a date with Beyonce, there is nothing that could cause me to miss UFC 100.
 
the wife's birthday gathering.

plans have changed. the gathering was moved to the previous day!!!!

I should make the fight now.
 
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AnimalMother, I am in line with all of your picks. Second time that's happened, haha.

I am really excited for the GSP fight, and the Henderson fight, but also for Jon Jones. I was very impressed the last time I saw him fight. He looks to be a fresh face in the LH division.

Can't wait for UFC 100!
 
"Since I am going on a date with Beyonce that evening I would appreaciate a morning update! I would ask for real-time txts but you know, I'll be busy with Beyonce. Not to get off the topic of UFC but have you seen this video?" jeepjeepwhat

Yes, I've seen that video. I've been a big fan for a long time.

"the wife's birthday gathering. plans have changed. the gathering was moved to the previous day!!!! I should make the fight now." SW CQB 45

Glad to hear that you can now catch the fight.

The Countdown should be on later in the week (on Thurs if I recall).
 
There was a lot of build up of the Mir/Lesnar fight. Brock is looking for revenge. I found the segment on Mir/Lesnar entertaining. Both are training hard. Both are talking a lot of trash.

I've been looking closer at the Henderson/Bisping fight. I just can't see Bisping wining this fight. I checked his UFC record:

Win Chris Leben Decision (Unanimous) UFC 89 - Bisping vs. Leben 10/18/2008 3 5:00
Win Jason Day TKO (Punches) UFC 85 - Bedlam 6/7/2008 1 3:42
Win Charles McCarthy TKO (Arm Injury) UFC 83 - Serra vs. St. Pierre II 4/19/2008 1 5:00
Loss Rashad Evans Decision (Split) UFC 78 - Validation 11/17/2007 3 5:00
Win Matt Hamill Decision (Split) UFC 75 - Champion vs. Champion 9/8/2007 3 5:00
Win Elvis Sinosic TKO (Punches) UFC 70 - Nations Collide 4/21/2007 2 1:20
Win Eric Schafer TKO (Punches) UFC 66 - Liddell vs Ortiz II 12/30/2006 1 4:24
Win Josh Haynes TKO (Punches) UFC - Ultimate Fighter 3 Finale 6/24/2006 2 4:14
 
The Hamill fight was a joke. I couldn't believe the judges ruled in Bisping's favor.
 
AM,

can you get us your best review of the GSP fight.

they say his opponent is much stronger.

I am still a GSP fan, but could this fighter be his match.

I know he beat the crap out of hughes, but recent hughes seems to be off his game.

thanks in advance
 
"can you get us your best review of the GSP fight." SW CQB 45

Sure.

To start with, I would note that sherdog talked to a number of fighters and trainers and asked them their pick. Here are the results:

Pros who picked St. Pierre: 20
Pros who picked Alves: 13

If I were placing a bet on this fight I would have to take GSP.

Thiago "Pitbull" Alves is as big muscle / weight wise as you can get at effectively fight at 170 lbs. GSP is also a big 170 lbs fighter. Not sure who is really stronger between the two. We won't really know until the fight and then we will see who is moving who around. Alves may look bigger muscle / physique wise, but that is not a true indicator of functional strength.

Alves has world class stand-up but so does GSP. I don't really see one having a clear edge over the other. Either one of these guys could get knocked out in a toe-toe smoker.

I do, however, see a clear wrestling advantage for GSP. I also see GSP as the more seamless fighter. GSP, like Anderson Silva and Machida, has the ability to effortless switch levels and make transitions. Combine this with GSP's Olympic level wrestling ability and I think GSP keeps his belt.

Jon Fitch beat Alves. GSP beat Fitch.
 
Very good event. The Henderson vs. Bisping fight was one of the greatest fights I have ever seen. I almost did a spit take with my beer when I saw Henderson land that bomb. Bisping got his mouth shut. Talk trash now, *******! Henderson will surely get a fat KO of the Night Bonus.

I''d say I predicted the GSP fight. GSP is such an athlete. His wrestling is really world class and that is amazing for someone who did not start wrestling until he got into MMA and who did not really start to study until a few years ago.
 
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That punch knocked Bisping's head into next week and was then followed up by that brutal flying punch on the ground. Definitely KO of the night!
Although I figured he'd win, Lesnar again proves why I DON'T like him. Wouldn't even touch gloves at the start of the fight and then proceeded to talk trash for the whole post fight interview. I cannot wait until some guy comes and knocks him off his pedestal, ala Bisping. I do like how Mir jumped right back up and was in his face and they had to be seperated. The thing is, Lesnar obviously had some fear in him because he just wanted to lay 265+ lbs on Mir instead of fight him.
 
I agree, the Henderson knockout was awesome. I think Bisping is asking if anyone got the license plate to the truck that hit him!

GSP, TOTALY AWESOME!

Mir vs Lesnar- I will bow to Lesnar that his size and strength won the fight. I will want to see a fight III as I want Mir to sop up blood from previous fights with Lesnar. I do not care for his unsportsmanship conduct and crap talking.

In fact, I want Couture to have a re-match.

Or lets get Corwin some serious training coaches so he cant put a 5X knockout on Lesnar and shut his mouth.

and whats the deal with Bud Light and Lesnar? no $$$$$ so you knock them down. I drank Bud Light last night.
 
The thing is, Lesnar obviously had some fear in him because he just wanted to lay 265+ lbs on Mir instead of fight him.


Mir was very fit last night, in fact the fittest I have ever seen. he weighed in at 245 but he was probably over 250.

Lesnar weighed in at 265, but that animal was probably 280 +.

I too am waiting for Lesnar to be removed as the champion.
 
Mir was very fit last night, in fact the fittest I have ever seen. he weighed in at 245 but he was probably over 250.

Lesnar weighed in at 265, but that animal was probably 280 +.

I too am waiting for Lesnar to be removed as the champion.

Mir was fit but did you see how much tape was on him?! I don't think his was body was 100% even though he looked very solid.
 
Dana White mentioned that it's now time to pay Fedor to come fight. Fedor vs Lesner would be epic.

If Bisbing gets hit like that again, he can forget about ever being able to have a meaningful conversation with his Grandkids.
 
Although I figured he'd win said:
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I especially loved the frog splash Henderson put on Bisbing with his second hard right to the noggin. Minutes later Bisbing was asking his corner men where he was. OUTSTANDING

I too thought it was pretty chicken **** of Lesnar not to touch gloves. Espeically since Mir already had his up for the tap.

I can't stand Lesnar or his "entitlement" attitude. Sent emails to Dana, Bud Lite and Coors Lite stating I would not be watching another PPV with Lesnar in it and would discontinue the use of their products if they supported/sponsored Lesnar in any way. Probably didn't mean diddly squat to them, but hey, I FEEL BETTER! :-)

Bottom line with Lesnar and Mir is that Mir will never beat him again. He's too afraid of those heavy hands and frankly I don't think Mir has it in him or is capable if he did have it in him. It is going to take a man as big and as strong with some wrestling skills to beat Lesnar and it probably won't be a name we recognize readily.

Okay, said my piece.

Lee
 
Lesner does not have a good attitude or personality. I see him fighting guys like Cain Velasquez and Shane Carwin in the future. Both guys were also top-notch college wrestlers. It would be a dream fight to see Lesner fight Fedor.
 
From sherdog:

"The UFC's polarizing heavyweight champion took home $400,000 for his seven-minute pummeling of Frank Mir at UFC 100 Saturday in Las Vegas. Lesnar was not awarded a win bonus, while Mir earned $45,000 and missed out on a $45,000 win purse.

Lesnar's disclosed payday, one of the largest ever for the promotion, wasn't his highest to date –- at least not on paper.

The 2000 NCAA champion earned $450,000 (including a $200,000 win bonus), along with the UFC heavyweight title, for his second-round technical knockout over the perennial Randy Couture at UFC 91 last November.

UFC welterweight champion Georges St. Pierre earned every penny of his $400,000 bounty following a dominating five-round performance against Brazilian ace Thiago Alves in his second title defense.

The 28-year-old French Canadian battled through a significant groin injury sustained in the third round to control Alves with well-timed takedowns and intuitive counterpunching. Alves made $60,000 for his efforts.

Former Pride champion Dan Henderson was another big player at UFC 100, banking $350,000 (including a $100,000 knockout bonus) for his second-round knockout of Michael Bisping, who made $150,000 and missed out on an additional $100,000 in bonus pay.

On the undercard, Tom Lawlor dealt himself a full-house hand, as he banked $116,000 for his speedy 55-second guillotine finish over TUF 7 runner-up CB Dollaway, which included the promotion's $100,000 submission bonus.

Lawlor took advantage of his inclusion on the UFC's biggest card yet, homaging one early fan's devotion to the sport by sporting "Just Bleed" on his chest at the weigh-ins.

On Saturday, Lawlor walked teammate Seth Petruzelli into the arena on a leash, the 1990s Baha Men hit "Who Let The Dogs Out" blaring in the background, eliciting great approval from the crowd.

Early estimates place UFC 100's live gate at $5.1 million, just behind frontrunner UFC 66 "Liddell vs. Ortiz II," which earned nearly $5.4 million in December 2006.

UFC 100 Payouts

Brock Lesnar -- $400,000 (no win bonus)
def. Frank Mir –- $45,000

Georges St. Pierre –- $400,000 (including $200,000 win bonus)
def. Thiago Alves –- $60,000

Dan Henderson –- $350,000 (including $150,000 win bonus, $100,000 knockout bonus)
def. Michael Bisping –- $150,000

Jon Fitch -- $90,000 (including $45,000 win bonus)
def. Paulo Thiago –- $8,000

Yoshihiro Akiyama –- $160,000(including $20,000 win bonus, $100,000 fight of night bonus)
def. Alan Belcher –- $119,000 (including $100,000 fight of night bonus)

Mark Coleman –- $100,000 (including $50,000 win bonus)
def. Stephan Bonnar –- $25,000

Jim Miller -- $22,000 (including $11,000 win bonus)
def. Mac Danzig -- $20,000

Jon Jones –- $18,000(including $9,000 win bonus)
def. Jake O'Brien –- $13,000

Dong Hyun Kim –- $58,000 (including $29,000 win bonus)
def. T.J. Grant -- $5,000

Tom Lawlor –- $116,000 (including $8,000 win bonus and $100,000 submission bonus)
def. CB Dollaway –- $14,000

Shannon Gugerty –- $10,000(including $5,000 win bonus)
def. Matt Grice -- $7,000"
 
Yeah, Henderson fight was awesome. The whole bar jumped up and started shouting.

I don't understand why Brock has to hate the world? Is being a jerk really that fun? I heard they were all celebrating in Brock's locker room, and Dana White came busting in, grabbed Brock, threw him in the bathroom, locked the door, and let him have it. Then Brock walked out (no longer smiling) and went straight to the post fight interview to apologize. He thinks Bud Light won't sponsor him, but I guess he never wondered where all that money they pay him comes from. Bud Light sponsored him indirectly. Guess he just ain't smart enough to see that.
 

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