UFC 147 Franklin vs. Silva Results: Grades for the Main Card

UFC 147 is in the books, so let’s take a look at the entire main card and grade the fighters. In the main event Rich Franklin defeated Wanderlei Silva by unanimous decision. Some fans online were trying to make the case for the fight being a draw. Thos…

UFC 147 is in the books, so let’s take a look at the entire main card and grade the fighters. In the main event Rich Franklin defeated Wanderlei Silva by unanimous decision. Some fans online were trying to make the case for the fight being a draw. Those fans are nuts.

Rony Jason and Cezar Ferreira closed out a fantastic season of the Ultimate Fighter: Brazil to become the first two champions of the series. 

And finally Fabricio Werdum became the first man to stop Mike Russow in the UFC. He hopes to fight Junior dos Santos for a chance at redemption. 

With the fights over, let’s who walked away with the highest scores. 

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UFC on FX 4 Guida vs. Maynard Results: Live Commentary and Play by Play

UFC on FX 4 marks the UFC’s return to Atlantic City for the first time in seven years. That card featured Andrei Arlovski vs. Justin Eilers and Rich Franklin vs. Evan Tanner. This card may lack the heavyweight and middleweight title fights, but it more…

UFC on FX 4 marks the UFC’s return to Atlantic City for the first time in seven years. That card featured Andrei Arlovski vs. Justin Eilers and Rich Franklin vs. Evan Tanner. This card may lack the heavyweight and middleweight title fights, but it more than makes up for it with a fantastic trilogy fight between Sam Stout and Spencer Fisher and a lightweight scrap between Gray Maynard and Clay Guida

The card is part of a doubleheader, as the UFC will also be running fights down in Brazil the following night with UFC 147. I will be providing cageside play by play and commentary on the night.

The card will be broken down as follows:  

Main Card (on FX):
Gray Maynard vs. Clay Guida
Sam Stout vs. Spencer Fisher
Brian Ebersole vs. T.J. Waldburger
Ross Pearson vs. Cub Swanson

Preliminary Card (on Fuel TV):
Hatsu Hioki vs. Ricardo Lamas
Ramsey Nijem vs. C.J. Keith
Rick Story vs. Brock Jardine
Steven Siler vs. Joey Gambino
Nick Catone vs. Chris Camozzi
Matt Brown vs. Luis Ramos

Preliminary Card (on Facebook):
Dan Miller vs. Ricardo Funch
Ken Stone vs. Dustin Pague

UFC on FX 4 Start Times:
Prelims on Facebook: 5 p.m. ET / 2 p.m. PT
Prelims on Fuel TV: 6 p.m. ET / 3 p.m. PT
Main Card on FX: 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT

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UFC on FX 4 Guida vs. Maynard Fight Week Diary: Weigh Ins and Franke Edgar Q&A

Sorry for the delay on the fight week diary. I was up till five a.m. playing blackjack and went on a ridiculously hot run. But I’m now sitting in the Ovation Theater at the Revel Resort and first work that comes to mind is “Baller”. Seriously, this pla…

Sorry for the delay on the fight week diary. I was up till five a.m. playing blackjack and went on a ridiculously hot run. But I’m now sitting in the Ovation Theater at the Revel Resort and first work that comes to mind is “Baller”. Seriously, this place is so baller it’s crazy. 

So the Revel hands down has the best wireless internet from all events I’ve had the pleasure of covering. Like it’s insane. On the docket today is a Frankie Edgar Q&A for UFC Fight Club members followed by the weigh ins. 

I did get a bit lost finding the theater form the media room but that’s just because this hotel is so big. It’s impossible to state with words just how large this place is but it’s absolutely massive.

The Q&A opened with someone opening a question for Frankie with “What’s up guy?”

Only in Jersey. 

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Spencer Fisher: I’ve Been Training with Freddie Roach for Sam Stout

Spencer Fisher looked to be in great spirits at the UFC on FX 4 open workouts for the attending media. Normally these events are held so photographers can get action shots while the fighters slowly shadowbox. Spencer opted to instead use the opportunit…

Spencer Fisher looked to be in great spirits at the UFC on FX 4 open workouts for the attending media. Normally these events are held so photographers can get action shots while the fighters slowly shadowbox. Spencer opted to instead use the opportunity to get some pad work in and threw every combination with bad intentions.

After working up a bit of a sweat he spoke with attending media to talk about his upcoming fight with longtime rival Sam Stout. It will be the third fight in a fantastic trilogy and the co-main event of the evening. 

“Our last two fights were nominated fight of the year and this will be no different. I promise the fans that I’m gonna give it everything I have and look for a knockout,” said Fisher. “We’ve both had our ups and downs and right now we’re having our downs. I think the last time we fought we were both coming off losses and theres nothing I want more than to go out there and get this W.”

As far as trilogies go in MMA, there are very few that can match the excitement that Fisher and Stout have provided for fans. Both fighters are more than capable of fighting everywhere but they definitely are at their best when fighting on their feet. They’ve split the first two fights which makes this one the most important of their respective careers. 

“This trilogy is going to be like Arturo Gatti/Micky Ward, I promise you that. I think our fight is the best technical standup in the UFC,” Fisher opined. “I think mine and his fights have proven it and I will battle with anybody to show the professional boxing world what MMA is all about when you watch Sam Stout and I fight.”

Spencer was a longtime student of Pat Miletich as a cornerstone of the MFS fight team. No longer a member of that camp, Fisher has found a new home in Southern California. He now works with possibly the most highly regarded boxing trainers in the world in Freddie Roach at the Wild Card Boxing Club in Southern California.   

It’s been a dream come true. I got to train with Freddie Roach and that in itself, I didn’t get to spend my full camp with him but I was able to work with him so it was a blessing to do that. Also I got to work with Rashad Holloway who is Manny Pacquiao’s training partner which was great. They just see these small things that Sam’s going to try and exploit and see things on him that is open quite a bit. I think they’ve shown me some things on him, his head sticks out a lot and I’m gonna look to hit the chin whenever his hands are in a position to do so. I only got to work with him a couple times but I got to work with his right hand man Paul as well. Just being in the presence of those guys there’s no other feeling in the world.

Spencer Fisher and Sam Stout fight on Friday night in the co-main event on FX. Hopefully this fight lives up to the excitement of the first two. Knowing both fighters, they’ll put in the effort to ensure that fight fans remember it for a long long time. 

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UFC on FX 4 Guida vs. Maynard Fight Week Diary: Open Workouts and the Beach

Fight week officially began for me as I arrived in Atlantic City, N.J. a day early so I don’t have to stress out and rush today for the open workouts.It’s something I’ve learned in life that it’s way better to be early than late. Instead of having to w…

Fight week officially began for me as I arrived in Atlantic City, N.J. a day early so I don’t have to stress out and rush today for the open workouts.

It’s something I’ve learned in life that it’s way better to be early than late. Instead of having to worry about traffic (and trust me there’s always traffic), I get to relax and take in the scenery. In this case, it’s sitting by the hotel pool. I fight week in style. 

Due to UFC 147 the following day, this feels like an abbreviated fight week. There’s no pre-fight press conference and only four fighters will be made available at the workouts. Normally, I’d say this isn’t a great thing, but we’ve made arrangements with the UFC to give you some legitimately exclusive content.

How exclusive? Well, we’ll be doing long-form interviews with both Clay Guida and Gray Maynard. This is in contrast to the usual setup where media all scrum together for roughly 20 minutes in order to get various quotes to hype a fight. 

Oh yeah, I stopped by the Revel yesterday. That place is crazy huge. Like ridiculously huge. Totally nuts.

I can’t wait to see the setup for the fights. Supposedly the arena is amazing and has fantastic acoustics. I just hope the UFC DJ doesn’t do a techno remix of Bruce Springsteen’s “Atlantic City.” I’d get legitimately mad. 

Anyway, I’m waiting for my breakfast now. I’ll keep in touch, readers of Bleacher Report. 

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UFC 147: Info & Predictions for Every Fight on the Main Card

What difference a couple months made for UFC 147. Originally slated to take place in Rio De Janeiro as the grounds for Anderson Silva vs Chael Sonnen II, the card has undergone many changes. Due to issues stemming for a United Nations conference, Silva…

What difference a couple months made for UFC 147. Originally slated to take place in Rio De Janeiro as the grounds for Anderson Silva vs Chael Sonnen II, the card has undergone many changes. Due to issues stemming for a United Nations conference, Silva/Sonnen 2 was moved to UFC 148 in Las Vegas. The rest of the card was moved from Rio to Belo Horizonte, Brazil. 

Many are calling this the worst UFC PPV since UFC 55, and they aren’t being pessimists. The card suffers from a lack of name value outside of the main event. Wanderlei Silva and Vitor Belfort were expected to fight at the end of The Ultimate Fighter: Brazil season but an injury forced Belfort out and Rich Franklin was tabbed as the replacement. 

The rest of the card is essentially a TUF finale except with less recognizable names, as TUF: Brazil has just started airing on FUEL TV only recently. As with all UFC cards, it is very possible this event ends up being very exciting, but it just will be difficult to find viewers due to the lack of names. 

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