no1 jobber
10-29-2006, 08:48 AM
Granted we are still one episode shy of the full season but the UFC has already finalized the full card for TUF season 4's big finale which will air live Nov 11th on Spike TV from the Hard Rock Hotel in Vegas:
Main Event- Michael Bisping (11-0, in UFC 1-0) Vs Eric Schafer (4-1-2, in UFC 1-0)
The fight most people are probbaly eager to see is the return of heavy favorite TUF 3 LHW winner Bisping whose last fight in the UFC was actually his TUF 3 final win over Josh Haynes. Bisping was supposed to return to the octagon months ago but an injury during training sidelined that.
Eric Schafer is a submission fighter who made his UFC debut at UFC 62 with a arm triangle choke win over Rob macDonald. He has won all 4 of his fights by submission and may give the "Count" a tough fight
TUF WW final- Matt Serra (5-4, in UFC 4-4) Vs Chris Lytle (21-12-5, in UFC 2-4)
Matt Serra is probably one of the more colorful personalities in this season's TUF (of course a FAR second from Shonie Carter). Serra can also be connsidered probably one of the more well rounded fighters on the show with a good base of ju-jitsu, striking and takedown abilities as well as a tactical mind of the fighting game (he practically won the Carter/Clementi fight for Carter) . He has had a tough luck in the UFC of fighting some of the best fighters in the UFC (losses to BJ Penn, Karo parisyian but with wins over Ivan Menjivar and Yves Edwards). In the TUF competition Serra made short work of Pete Spratt and won an exciting rematch against Shonie Carter (probably the best fight on the show) but looked kinda sluggish during the latter part of the fight.
Chris Lytle is a strong submission fighter with a good striking range as well. In the UFC his wins have come by submission with his losses coming by deciison (and one cut short by a cut). During the show Lytle made short work of Pete Spratt and won a very competitive match against Din Thomas by decision. The match up probably favors the larger stronger Lytle but Serra is tough and has good submission defense which is Lytle's main offense.
TUF MW final- Travis Lutter Vs Patrick Cote/Edwin Dewees
Din Thomas (17-6, in UFC 2-2) Vs Rich Clementi (23-10-1, in UFC 0-1)
Din Thomas is a American Top Team member who has fought some of the toughest lightweights in the world (Azevedo, Suloev, Serra, Caol Uno, BJ Penn, Jens Pulver) and gained weight to compete at WW for the show. In the first round he took out Mikey Buirnett but then fell short to WW finalist Chris Lytle in what many believed was possibly the tougher fight that Thomas took.
Clementi is another former LW who has foguth some of the best around the world (especially in the ZST promotion in Japan). He has had only one fight in the UFC (which was a submission lost to Yves Eddwards) but has a very good combination of stiking and submission skills. His only fight in the TUF competition was na embarassing lost to Shonie Carter in the first round.
Undercard
Pete Spratt (14-7, in UFC 2-2) Vs Jeremy Jackson (8-4, in UFC 0-1)
Spratt has probbaly the worst rep going into life post TUF as he was defeated not ONCE but TWICE in the competition (when he filled in for AWOL fighter and NOW opponent Jeremy Jackson) losing to both TUF WW finalist Matt Serra and Pete Spratt.
Jeremy Jackson probably also has a pretty bad rep as he didnt even get to fight on TUF instead decided to run off for some nookie breaking the rules of the TUF show. His only fight in the UFC was a submission lost to Nick Diaz and now he gets to face the man who took his spot in the TUF competition Spratt...in what should be IMO on the main car for storyline purposes alone.
Scott Smith (9-2, 0-1) Vs Pete Sell (7-1, in UFC 1-1)
Young Scott Smith is a powerhouse who made his home in Gladiator Challenge and the World Extreem Cage fighting competition before coming to the UFC. His lost in TUF compeititon came to MW TUF finalist Travis Lutter in what many beleive was a fight he shouldnt have picked, he'll try to make it up against Pete Sell.
Pete "Drago" Sell (aka the best bud of Matt Serra) is a very well rounde fighter whose only lostr was suffered in the octagon against Nathan Quarry. Sell won his first fight in TUF against Charles McCarthy but then got out powered by the very aggressive Travis Lutter in the MW semifinal. This is another match with storyline fill as there was talk that Serra and Drago talked Smith into taking the fight with Lutter first so that Drago could make it into the finals.
Charles McCarthy (9-4, in UFC 0-1) in UFC Vs Gideon Ray (13-4-1, in UFC 0-2)
McCarthy is a submission specialist with all 9 of his wins by submission. His lone fight and lost in the UFC was against David Louiseau that probably everyone has seen on the highlight reel (it shows McCarthy flying back form a visiicous backspin kick). He lost to the powerfull Pete Sell in TUF compeition.
Gidieon Ray had the unfortunate task of fighting Edwin Dewees in his first fight in TUF where he cut opneed Dewees like a stuck pig....and then had to be bathed by Dewees blood for the whole damn fight. Many (even me) believed that the fight should have been stopped but it went on Dewees won because Ray was probably too grossed out by the gallons of blood lost. Ray will try to have a better showing against McCarthy
Thales Leites (9-0, UFC debut) Vs Martin Kampmann (13-2, in UFC 1-0)
Leites is a heavily touted fighter from brazil who has some amaazing ground game. While Kampmann is hailing from denmark with a very even mix of ground game but heavy hands. Kampmann made his UFc debuitat UFN 6 where he made short work of Crafton Wallace and submitted him by RNC.
Main Event- Michael Bisping (11-0, in UFC 1-0) Vs Eric Schafer (4-1-2, in UFC 1-0)
The fight most people are probbaly eager to see is the return of heavy favorite TUF 3 LHW winner Bisping whose last fight in the UFC was actually his TUF 3 final win over Josh Haynes. Bisping was supposed to return to the octagon months ago but an injury during training sidelined that.
Eric Schafer is a submission fighter who made his UFC debut at UFC 62 with a arm triangle choke win over Rob macDonald. He has won all 4 of his fights by submission and may give the "Count" a tough fight
TUF WW final- Matt Serra (5-4, in UFC 4-4) Vs Chris Lytle (21-12-5, in UFC 2-4)
Matt Serra is probably one of the more colorful personalities in this season's TUF (of course a FAR second from Shonie Carter). Serra can also be connsidered probably one of the more well rounded fighters on the show with a good base of ju-jitsu, striking and takedown abilities as well as a tactical mind of the fighting game (he practically won the Carter/Clementi fight for Carter) . He has had a tough luck in the UFC of fighting some of the best fighters in the UFC (losses to BJ Penn, Karo parisyian but with wins over Ivan Menjivar and Yves Edwards). In the TUF competition Serra made short work of Pete Spratt and won an exciting rematch against Shonie Carter (probably the best fight on the show) but looked kinda sluggish during the latter part of the fight.
Chris Lytle is a strong submission fighter with a good striking range as well. In the UFC his wins have come by submission with his losses coming by deciison (and one cut short by a cut). During the show Lytle made short work of Pete Spratt and won a very competitive match against Din Thomas by decision. The match up probably favors the larger stronger Lytle but Serra is tough and has good submission defense which is Lytle's main offense.
TUF MW final- Travis Lutter Vs Patrick Cote/Edwin Dewees
Din Thomas (17-6, in UFC 2-2) Vs Rich Clementi (23-10-1, in UFC 0-1)
Din Thomas is a American Top Team member who has fought some of the toughest lightweights in the world (Azevedo, Suloev, Serra, Caol Uno, BJ Penn, Jens Pulver) and gained weight to compete at WW for the show. In the first round he took out Mikey Buirnett but then fell short to WW finalist Chris Lytle in what many believed was possibly the tougher fight that Thomas took.
Clementi is another former LW who has foguth some of the best around the world (especially in the ZST promotion in Japan). He has had only one fight in the UFC (which was a submission lost to Yves Eddwards) but has a very good combination of stiking and submission skills. His only fight in the TUF competition was na embarassing lost to Shonie Carter in the first round.
Undercard
Pete Spratt (14-7, in UFC 2-2) Vs Jeremy Jackson (8-4, in UFC 0-1)
Spratt has probbaly the worst rep going into life post TUF as he was defeated not ONCE but TWICE in the competition (when he filled in for AWOL fighter and NOW opponent Jeremy Jackson) losing to both TUF WW finalist Matt Serra and Pete Spratt.
Jeremy Jackson probably also has a pretty bad rep as he didnt even get to fight on TUF instead decided to run off for some nookie breaking the rules of the TUF show. His only fight in the UFC was a submission lost to Nick Diaz and now he gets to face the man who took his spot in the TUF competition Spratt...in what should be IMO on the main car for storyline purposes alone.
Scott Smith (9-2, 0-1) Vs Pete Sell (7-1, in UFC 1-1)
Young Scott Smith is a powerhouse who made his home in Gladiator Challenge and the World Extreem Cage fighting competition before coming to the UFC. His lost in TUF compeititon came to MW TUF finalist Travis Lutter in what many beleive was a fight he shouldnt have picked, he'll try to make it up against Pete Sell.
Pete "Drago" Sell (aka the best bud of Matt Serra) is a very well rounde fighter whose only lostr was suffered in the octagon against Nathan Quarry. Sell won his first fight in TUF against Charles McCarthy but then got out powered by the very aggressive Travis Lutter in the MW semifinal. This is another match with storyline fill as there was talk that Serra and Drago talked Smith into taking the fight with Lutter first so that Drago could make it into the finals.
Charles McCarthy (9-4, in UFC 0-1) in UFC Vs Gideon Ray (13-4-1, in UFC 0-2)
McCarthy is a submission specialist with all 9 of his wins by submission. His lone fight and lost in the UFC was against David Louiseau that probably everyone has seen on the highlight reel (it shows McCarthy flying back form a visiicous backspin kick). He lost to the powerfull Pete Sell in TUF compeition.
Gidieon Ray had the unfortunate task of fighting Edwin Dewees in his first fight in TUF where he cut opneed Dewees like a stuck pig....and then had to be bathed by Dewees blood for the whole damn fight. Many (even me) believed that the fight should have been stopped but it went on Dewees won because Ray was probably too grossed out by the gallons of blood lost. Ray will try to have a better showing against McCarthy
Thales Leites (9-0, UFC debut) Vs Martin Kampmann (13-2, in UFC 1-0)
Leites is a heavily touted fighter from brazil who has some amaazing ground game. While Kampmann is hailing from denmark with a very even mix of ground game but heavy hands. Kampmann made his UFc debuitat UFN 6 where he made short work of Crafton Wallace and submitted him by RNC.