UFC Fight Night 42: Henderson vs. Khabilov (June 07, 2014)

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  • MD
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    • 01-31-12
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    #36
    Originally posted by Skel

    Or maybe you disagree that Dodson gassed?
    No, but it wasn't Dodson gassing that turned the fight around, it was the couple of major adjustments DJ implemented. Did you even watch the fight? Dodson was clearly most effective in R2 and R3. You're Jibbying hard here.
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    • Vaughany
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      • 03-07-10
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      #37
      lol "jibbying". I'm going to start adding that to my general lexicon! Same as "chicken heads" and "playing grab-ass". My buddies think im a retard
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      • Rubber Guard
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        #38
        Originally posted by MD
        Bendo has a decent shot at a finish here, IMO.
        w

        due to wearing Rustam down?
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        • MD
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          #39
          Originally posted by Rubber Guard
          w

          due to wearing Rustam down?
          No.
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          • Pabst
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            #40
            lets waste cash!



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            06/07/2014 @ 07:30 PM MU [24242] PATRICK CUMMINS -321
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            06/07/2014 @ 10:00 PM MU [24202] BENSON HENDERSON -240
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            15$ on that to win like 52.50$

            and 10$ on Yaotzin Meza for 31.10$!
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            • JIBBBY
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              #41
              Originally posted by Vaughany
              cant blame, dude looked like a bum
              Everyone looks like a bum when they fight DC lately, just ask Dan Henderson..

              Cummings has been training hard since the DC embarrassment loss, full time now, his wrestling is stronger going in and he'll probably win this fight with that.. Roger Navaraz is 6-0 but he's been fighting cans in lessor organizations to get to that 6-0 record. I like Cummings in this fight but those odds are a little high..

              Anything is possible with undefeated fighters so it might be a decent long shot play anyways..

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              • Ron_Paul_2012
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                #42
                Originally posted by JIBBBY
                Everyone looks like a bum when they fight DC lately, just ask Dan Henderson..

                Cummings has been training hard since the DC embarrassment loss, full time now, his wrestling is stronger going in and he'll probably win this fight with that.. Roger Navaraz is 6-0 but he's been fighting cans in lessor organizations to get to that 6-0 record. I like Cummings in this fight but those odds are a little high..

                Anything is possible with undefeated fighters so it might be a decent long shot play anyways..

                http://www.sherdog.com/fighter/Roger-Narvaez-60454
                Not only that, his last opponent was a 170 lbs. fighter.
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                • JIBBBY
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                  #43
                  Anyone on Jason High at + 260? I think JH has a shot in this one if he can keep the fight standing.. Dos Anjos is beatable...
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                  • GunShard
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                    • 03-05-10
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                    #44
                    Originally posted by MD
                    Khabilov is terrible compared to Nurmagomedov.
                    I agree. Best Russian fighter in the UFC.
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                    • TheCalculator
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                      #45
                      Originally posted by JIBBBY
                      Anyone on Jason High at + 260? I think JH has a shot in this one if he can keep the fight standing.. Dos Anjos is beatable...
                      Standing? Isn't it the other way around?

                      His path to victory is takedowns.
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                      • Wilbo86
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                        • 01-22-14
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                        #46
                        Originally posted by TheCalculator
                        Standing? Isn't it the other way around?

                        His path to victory is takedowns.
                        Yep, his best chance is a submission.
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                        • Ron_Paul_2012
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                          #47
                          Originally posted by JIBBBY
                          Anyone on Jason High at + 260? I think JH has a shot in this one if he can keep the fight standing.. Dos Anjos is beatable...
                          Jibby are you trolling? Dos Anjos is going to tear JH up on the feet.
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                          • marzwoody
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                            #48
                            Originally posted by Vaughany
                            lol "jibbying". I'm going to start adding that to my general lexicon! Same as "chicken heads" and "playing grab-ass". My buddies think im a retard
                            Tell them to lose your number.
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                            • Vaughany
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                              • 03-07-10
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                              #49
                              haha
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                              • Bumdeal
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                                #50
                                Khabilov for me. Will wait until fight night to bet it and let the Bendo money come in. I have a thing for the Dagestani's and I bet he wins this.

                                Jason High. Hopefully he can get the takedowns, I'll grab him last minute as well after all the RDA money comes in.

                                Can't turn down Moraga at those odds either.

                                Looks like a doggy night for me.
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                                • JIBBBY
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                                  • 12-10-09
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                                  #51
                                  Originally posted by TheCalculator
                                  Standing? Isn't it the other way around?

                                  His path to victory is takedowns.
                                  Dos Anjos 20-7 is Black Belt and Jason High 18-4 is a Purple Belt - BJJ...(not so sure JH is better rolling then Dos Anjos) Standing I think Jason is gonna have a slight advantage in the speed and power departments. He's gonna be lighter and faster after dropping down a weight division to take this fight for starters..

                                  Jason has won 9 of his last 10 fights and is not an easy out.. Last 2 fights his stand up has looked better to me..

                                  Dos Anjos hasn't knocked anyone out in years but has been in with some good stand up fighters, I can't argue that... I think Jason Highs best chance is to stand and land a big shot after both get tired then maybe he gets the sub.. Call me crazy but that's the way I see it going down as the take downs will not come easy against Dos Anjos early on.. Never was that impressed with Dos Anjos stand up in finishing opponents..

                                  Dos Anjos has alot of losses on his record and he is beatable.. I give Jason High a chance in this one anyways.. Will he win IDK?


                                  This article kinda backs up what I'm saying.. http://mmajunkie.com/2014/04/rafael-...in-albuquerque
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                                  • Vaughany
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                                    #52
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                                    • mmaed
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                                      #53
                                      Im thinking of betting on diego. Anyone care to talk me out of it?
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                                      • JIBBBY
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                                        #54
                                        Originally posted by mmaed
                                        Im thinking of betting on diego. Anyone care to talk me out of it?
                                        Sure, when is the last time Diego Sanchez looked good in the cage? Need I say more? I can't remember the last time I've seen him get a take down either...

                                        He's getting worse with age.. LOL.. He'll make it a fight though... He's tough and durable and fights balls to the walls...
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                                        • Vaughany
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                                          #55
                                          one of those that in theory Pearson should absolutely tool him, but woulndt be surprised if Canchez takes a split or even finishes Pearson out of nowhere as Pearson is very hittable and does get careless at times.
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                                          • JIBBBY
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                                            #56
                                            Yves Edwards vs Piotr Hallmann - Old man river Yves got blasted and KO'd in his last fight and at age 37 is really just a journeyman in the sport at this point is my thinking.. Piortr 14-2 the Polish young buck looks pretty solid from what I've seen.. Edwards has the experience but I just don't think he can apply that experience very well anymore..

                                            I'm thinking the for the value Piotr Hallmann is a really good play.. Anyone agree? Parlay or straight I'm in on this play..

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                                            • marzwoody
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                                              #57
                                              Originally posted by Vaughany
                                              one of those that in theory Pearson should absolutely tool him, but woulndt be surprised if Canchez takes a split or even finishes Pearson out of nowhere as Pearson is very hittable and does get careless at times.
                                              Yeah.. but just look at him against that aussie bloke, he is way better technically then canchez, and when is the last time canchez ever knocked someone out? also fun fact- my cousins friends with pearson and he was even at there wedding.
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                                              • mmaed
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                                                #58
                                                Originally posted by Vaughany
                                                one of those that in theory Pearson should absolutely tool him, but woulndt be surprised if Canchez takes a split or even finishes Pearson out of nowhere as Pearson is very hittable and does get careless at times.
                                                Im not so sure pearson tools him. I watched the diego jury fight and it wasnt the blowout i thought it would be. Jury was substantially larger than diego and had a solid reach advantage on him. Regardless diego still landed on him quite a few times with punches and consistently with kicks. Jury landed the better strikes but im not sure pearson will have such an easy time. Pearson and jury might have comparable levels of striking technique that exceed diegos but pearson wont enjoy the reach advantage over diego that jury had. I dont think he can threaten with the takedowns the same way jury did. Jury is very good at mixing his striking with his wrestling and once on the ground he has his black belt in brazilian jiu jitsu to keep him safe. Frankly i doubt pearson can hold him down if he even gets him down. Pearsons path to victory should basically be defending the takedown and attempting to counter diego correct?

                                                I am thinking that pearsons lack of an offensive grappling game should leave diegos kicking game open to be used and mean diego is the only one really attempting take downs. Of course that could just mean that he has him pressed up against the fence but that is usually good enough to score points. The striking could be pretty close...or maybe im giving diego too much credit.

                                                lastly, pearson has been out eight months and this is a quick turnaround for a very motivated diego. Maybe diego with points?
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                                                • BIGDAY
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                                                  #59
                                                  Some good Wrastlin talent that is very undervalued on this card imo.

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                                                  • MD
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                                                    #60
                                                    Originally posted by Wilbo86
                                                    Yep, his best chance is a submission.
                                                    ...
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                                                    • MD
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                                                      #61
                                                      Originally posted by JIBBBY
                                                      Dos Anjos 20-7 is Black Belt and Jason High 18-4 is a Purple Belt - BJJ...(not so sure JH is better rolling then Dos Anjos) Standing I think Jason is gonna have a slight advantage in the speed and power departments. He's gonna be lighter and faster after dropping down a weight division to take this fight for starters..

                                                      Jason has won 9 of his last 10 fights and is not an easy out.. Last 2 fights his stand up has looked better to me..

                                                      Dos Anjos hasn't knocked anyone out in years but has been in with some good stand up fighters, I can't argue that... I think Jason Highs best chance is to stand and land a big shot after both get tired then maybe he gets the sub.. Call me crazy but that's the way I see it going down as the take downs will not come easy against Dos Anjos early on.. Never was that impressed with Dos Anjos stand up in finishing opponents..

                                                      Dos Anjos has alot of losses on his record and he is beatable.. I give Jason High a chance in this one anyways.. Will he win IDK?


                                                      This article kinda backs up what I'm saying.. http://mmajunkie.com/2014/04/rafael-...in-albuquerque
                                                      ...
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                                                      • Vaughany
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                                                        #62
                                                        Ahead of the UFC’s first ever fight night in Albuquerque, two of the cities most prominent fighters engaged in a real-life fist fight during a training session.
                                                        Details are bleak on the matter, as situations like this usually stay in the gym, but Dave Meltzer, of ‘The Wrestling Observer’, spilled the beans.
                                                        Check it:
                                                        “If that’s not bad enough, there was a real fight in the gym with Bagautinov and Rustam Khabilov. While everyone is publicly playing it down, everyone also admits it happened. The way we heard it was Khabilov, who is a lightweight, gave Bagautinov a beating, although not bad enough to cause him to pull out of the fight.”
                                                        In short, Saturday’s main event’er, Rustam Khabilov beat up UFC 174 title challenger and teammate Ali Bagautinov at Greg Jackson’s.
                                                        - See more at: http://www.bjpenn.com/two-of-ufcs-fi....xbHezTZU.dpuf
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                                                        • MD
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                                                          #63
                                                          Originally posted by Vaughany
                                                          Ahead of the UFC’s first ever fight night in Albuquerque, two of the cities most prominent fighters engaged in a real-life fist fight during a training session.
                                                          Details are bleak on the matter, as situations like this usually stay in the gym, but Dave Meltzer, of ‘The Wrestling Observer’, spilled the beans.
                                                          Check it:
                                                          “If that’s not bad enough, there was a real fight in the gym with Bagautinov and Rustam Khabilov. While everyone is publicly playing it down, everyone also admits it happened. The way we heard it was Khabilov, who is a lightweight, gave Bagautinov a beating, although not bad enough to cause him to pull out of the fight.”
                                                          In short, Saturday’s main event’er, Rustam Khabilov beat up UFC 174 title challenger and teammate Ali Bagautinov at Greg Jackson’s.
                                                          - See more at: http://www.bjpenn.com/two-of-ufcs-fi....xbHezTZU.dpuf
                                                          What a surprise from Joe Son 2.0.
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                                                          • MD
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                                                            #64
                                                            Originally posted by mmaed
                                                            Im thinking of betting on diego. Anyone care to talk me out of it?
                                                            Did you bet him against Jury?
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                                                            • MD
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                                                              #65
                                                              Originally posted by JIBBBY
                                                              Sure, when is the last time Diego Sanchez looked good in the cage? Need I say more? I can't remember the last time I've seen him get a take down either...

                                                              He's getting worse with age.. LOL.. He'll make it a fight though... He's tough and durable and fights balls to the walls...

                                                              The fight before his last fight.
                                                              You consistently post the worst analysis I've ever seen on SBR. It's seriously getting ridiculous; RDA dominates Cerrone on the feet, but Jason High, a pure wrestler, needs to keep it standing because RDA "is a black belt" and "has a lot of losses". Nobody needs a wiki breakdown.
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                                                              • gabe
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                                                                #66
                                                                I love how poking fun at Big Brown has become a thing on this forum.

                                                                BTW, sounds like that's gonna be the nickname he uses for his next fight.
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                                                                • gabe
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                                                                  #67
                                                                  Originally posted by mmaed
                                                                  Im thinking of betting on diego. Anyone care to talk me out of it?
                                                                  Diego will have a height, reach, and general size advantage in this fight. I think that's something worth highlighting.
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                                                                  • Vaughany
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                                                                    #68
                                                                    Originally posted by gabe
                                                                    I love how poking fun at Big Brown has become a thing on this forum.

                                                                    BTW, sounds like that's gonna be the nickname he uses for his next fight.
                                                                    haha I think Brendan "Lose My Number" Schaub should be considered as well.
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                                                                    • Vaughany
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                                                                      #69
                                                                      Originally posted by marzwoody
                                                                      Yeah.. but just look at him against that aussie bloke, he is way better technically then canchez, and when is the last time canchez ever knocked someone out? also fun fact- my cousins friends with pearson and he was even at there wedding.
                                                                      He doesnt need to knock him clean out...obviously that is very unlikely to happen. But he has enough power to drop Pearson or it at least stun him - if Cole Miller can drop him him with a jab then a Canchez uppercut or wild overhand right can certainly stun him at very least. As bad as Canchez is it cant be denied that he's fought a lot of dudes that arent easy to finish... BJ, Kampmann, Paulo Thiago, Hathaway, Melendez, Gomi, Jury, and even Ellenberger doesnt exactly have a dodgy chin or anything.

                                                                      Pearson schooled GSot but Sot was already defeated before getting in there... and he did take Pearson down at one point in second round I believe despite having terrible wrestling.

                                                                      Pearson can also be a slow starter which bodes well for Canchez as he tends to come on stronger in second half of fights. Pearson lost first round against Ryan Couture and arguably the first rounds against Junior Assuncao and Spencer Fisher.
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                                                                      • mmaed
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                                                                        #70
                                                                        Yeah i bet on diego over jury but i think jury is a harder matchup for diego than pearson because of his reach/height and overall grappling ability.
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