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UFC74 Fight Recap

randy2.jpgTwo big upsets last night as Patrick Cote TKO’d Kendall Grove and the old man Randy Couture successfully defended his title with a dominant TKO victory over Gabriel Gonzaga.

Patrick Cote vs Kendall Grove

The televised card started off with a bang as the underdog Cote punched his way to a win over budding UFC superstar Kendall Grove. Cote went into this fight as a the superior striker but for some reason Grove hung upstairs with him…big mistake…Cote landed a ton of bombs and finished him with a right hook behind Kendall’s ear…first round TKO Patrick Cote.

Result: Patrick Cote 1st round TKO

Next up, Joe “Daddy” Stevenson vs Kurt Pelligrino

Stevenson is widely considered one of the top contenders in the lightweight division, some would even say he should have already had a title shot. Kurt Pellegrino was 16-2 and on a two fight UFC winning streak. Stevenson maybe gave up a round or two in a solid unanimous decision victory.

Result: Joe “daddy” Stevenson Unianimous Decision

Roger Huerta vs Alberto Crane

Huerta is a bona-fide superstar, Crane is unknown but undefeated in MMA. That didn’t matter this night though as Huerta dominated the action after a close fisrt round. Crane gassed after the first and Huerta was landing almost at will, even using the jumbo-tron to land a few elbows when crane was behind him.

Result: Roger Huerta TKO

Georges St. Pierre vs Josh Koscheck

The comeback kid versus the superstar. GSP was looking to get back to his dominant form after his devastating loss to Matt Serra, and Koscheck was trying to assert himself as a true Welterweight contender after his victory over Diego Sanchez. Kos had only one loss on hie record and was considered the next big thing…until last night. GSP whooped him like he stole somethin for all three rounds.

Result: Georges “Rush” St. Pierre Unanimous Decision

Randy Couture vs Gabriel Gonzaga

The old man vs the Cro Cop killer. After a decent back and forth first round that opened a massive cut on the bridge of Gonzaga’s nose, Couture simply dominated the next three rounds. Holding Gonzaga against the fence and dirty boxing his way to a TKO victory. Apart from a few high kicks that had the potential to put Randy’s lights out, Gonzaga looked tired and beat up from the first round on. Even turning to referee Herb Dean and complaining about not being able to see during the second round. It didn’t matter though, Randy eventually broke Gonzaga down and punished him until a stoppage.

Result: Randy “The Natural” Couture 3rd round TKO Victory

Here are the results from the preliminary bouts:
Renato “Babalu” Sobral defeats David Heath by submission in round two
Frank Mir defeats Antoni Hardonk by submission in round one
Thales Leites defeats Ryan Jensen by submission in round one
Clay Guida defeats Marcus Aurelio by split decision

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UFC74 Fighter Look Alikes - Randy Couture

Not as funny as Kos vs Cabbage patch doll, but uncannily creepy…check it…

Randy Couture and Jason Statham…wierd

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UFC74 Fighter Look Alikes - Josh Koscheck

UFC74 fighter Josh “Kos” Koscheck looks like a cabbage patch doll. For real.

I really don’t know how I didn’t notice this before.

Peep the pictures!
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UFC74 Fighter Update - Georges St. Pierre

Georges St. Pierre (-280) vs Josh “Kos” Koscheck (+220)

gsp.jpg Is anybody as nervous about this fight as I am? I mean, there was a time when GSP frickin ANNIHILATED the most dominant Welterweight in the history of the UFC and we all sat back and waited for him to reign supreme over the division for years to come. Then BLAMMO! It’s all over.

Coming back from a loss in any sport is a difficult thing to do. Coming back from a BRUTAL loss, well thats even tougher. But coming back after you lose to a +850 underdog in your first title defense after destroying your arch nemesis in front of millions of adoring fans…well that’s darn near impossible.

Especially when there are questions about your heart and mental toughness.

Granted, GSP showed some MASSIVE cojones in his second fight against Hughes, but in their first showdown he was admittedly frazzled, and against Serra he spoke about his lack luster training and how he didn’t take his opponent seriously…another mental error.

This raises concern because believe it or not, love him or hate him, Josh Koscheck is as mentally tough as they come. He might seem like a cocky prick but understand that his confidence in his abilities is UNWAIVERING.

This guy is absolutely unflappable.

My concern here is not for GSP’s physical attributes or technical abilities…its that spark, that flicker that we all saw in his eyes when he stepped in the ring with his former idol for a second time and not only took his belt, but I think he walked away with his wallet and car keys too.

I believe that Georges St. Pierre is a better fighter than Josh Koscheck, in almost every aspect of mma. But he was also better than Serra, and better than Hughes the first time but he still lost.

What continues to make me so damn nervous about this fight is the fact that every time Josh Koscheck has stepped into the ring, the guys he was fighting were ALMOST ALWAYS better fighters than him. And he’s 9 - 1.

Scary.

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Is Gabriel Gonzaga The Real Deal?

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Some are calling Napao the most underrated fighter on the planet, and would bet the house on him in a bout against Fedor. Others still think he’s an unproven commodity in The Octagon and are calling his vicious knock out win over Cro Cop a fluke.

Although I wouldn’t go so far as to say he got lucky against Mirko (he was clearly the better fighter that night), I’m still a little sceptical and certainly am not ready to give him props as the greatest heavyweight on the planet as some are.

Lets look at his past fights: Most have been relatively short, just how good is his cardio? Can he go the distance in a five round tilt? We don’t know that yet.

He’s done very well against strikers but the only truly accomplished grappler he’s faced, Werdum, pounded him into a bloody mess.

Aside from Cro Cop, who has he beaten that could be considered a top 10 or even top 20 heavyweight? No one really.

The moral of this story? Just because he beat Cro Cop in highlight reel fashion does not mean he is the next big thing. Kevin Randleman did that in 2004 and two years later he was fined for providing goat pee in a urinalysis. Just some food for thought………

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