UFC 122 Fight Card: Odds and Predictions for Every Fight

UFC 122 will air this Saturday from Oberhausen, Germany. The main event matchup between Nate Marquardt vs. Yushin Okami will be a very interesting fight because it is a No. 1 contender fight.
Marquardt has been in UFC for over five years and has had on…

UFC 122 will air this Saturday from Oberhausen, Germany. The main event matchup between Nate Marquardt vs. Yushin Okami will be a very interesting fight because it is a No. 1 contender fight.
Marquardt has been in UFC for over five years and has had one title fight in that time, an overwhelming loss to Anderson […]

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UFC 122 Fight Card: Odds and Predictions for Every Fight

The MMA Hour With Kris McCray in Studio, Joe Lauzon, Glenn Parker

Filed under: MMA Videos, UFC, WEC, FanHouse Exclusive, VideosOn Monday’s live edition of The MMA Hour, we will be joined in studio by UFC welterweight and TUF finalist Kris McCray, just hours before he leaves to Germany to compete at UFC 122 against Ca…

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On Monday’s live edition of The MMA Hour, we will be joined in studio by UFC welterweight and TUF finalist Kris McCray, just hours before he leaves to Germany to compete at UFC 122 against Carlos Eduardo Rocha.

* Later in the show, we will be joined by Joe Lauzon to talk about his important UFC 123 fight against George Sotiropoulos.

* Former NFL player turned Versus college football analyst Glenn Parker will also stop by to preview Thursday’s WEC 52 card and talk about his love for MMA and jiu-jitsu.

* And MMA Fighting’s own Ben Fowlkes will discuss all kinds of news and notes making headlines in the sport.

And of course, we’ll be taking your calls. Give us a shout at: 212-254-0193 or 212-254-0237.

Watch the show live below beginning at 1 PM ET / 10 AM PT. Download previous episodes of The MMA Hour on iTunes here.

UFC 122’s Kris McCray plans to get last scoop of mashed potatoes

When describing a fighter making his first-ever cut to the welterweight
division, one would assume the use of food as a metaphor would likely
prove unwelcome.

Not so for “The Ultimate Fighter 11” finalist Kris McCray.

The former middleweight says his…

When describing a fighter making his first-ever cut to the welterweight
division, one would assume the use of food as a metaphor would likely
prove unwelcome.

Not so for “The Ultimate Fighter 11” finalist Kris McCray.

The former middleweight says his upcoming fight with Carlos
Eduardo Rocha at this weekend’s UFC 122 event in
Germany is like heading out the company barbecue, and there’s no way his
Brazilian opponent is getting the last helping on the buffet line.


UFC 122’s Kris McCray plans on getting the last scoop of mashed potatoes

When describing a fighter making his first-ever cut to the welterweight
division, one would assume the use of food as a metaphor would likely
prove unwelcome.

Not so for “The Ultimate Fighter 11” finalist Kris McCray. The former middleweight says his …

When describing a fighter making his first-ever cut to the welterweight
division, one would assume the use of food as a metaphor would likely
prove unwelcome.

Not so for “The Ultimate Fighter 11” finalist Kris McCray. The former middleweight says his upcoming fight with Carlos
Eduardo Rocha at this weekend’s UFC 122 event in
Germany is like heading out the company barbecue, and there’s no way his
Brazilian opponent is getting the last helping on the buffet line.

“The training is the work,” McCray told MMAjunkie.com Radio. “The fun is when you know you’re going to fight.
It’s like when you work, and at the end of the quarter your company has a
barbecue. That’s how I feel fighting is.”


All Bouts Confirmed For UFC 123: Rampage vs. Machida Event

The Ultimate Fighting Championship confirmed all eleven bouts for the upcoming November 20th UFC 123: Ramage vs. Machida event. The event will take place live on pay-per-view from The Palace of Auburn Hills in the Detroit suburb of Auburn Hills, Michigan.
Press Release
Las Vegas, NV (USA) – With four of the best fighters in Ultimate […]

UFC 123 posterThe Ultimate Fighting Championship confirmed all eleven bouts for the upcoming November 20th UFC 123: Ramage vs. Machida event. The event will take place live on pay-per-view from The Palace of Auburn Hills in the Detroit suburb of Auburn Hills, Michigan.

Press Release

Las Vegas, NV (USA) – With four of the best fighters in Ultimate Fighting Championship® (UFC®) history set to battle at UFC 123: RAMPAGE vs. MACHIDA, which is presented by Bud Light and live on Pay-Per-View on November 20th at the Palace of Auburn Hills in Detroit, Michigan, the card will also feature a number of top up-and-comers and experienced veterans. To bolster the long-awaited return to Detroit, the UFC confirms that, in addition to Quinton Jackson vs. Lyoto Machida and Matt Hughes vs. B.J. Penn, the remaining bouts at UFC 123 include the following: George Sotiropolous vs. Joe Lauzon, Phil Davis vs. Tim Boetsch, Gerald Harris vs. Maiquel Falcao, Matt Brown vs. Brian Foster, Aaron Simpson vs. Mark Muñoz, Karo Parisyan vs. Dennis Hallman, Darren Elkins vs. Edson Barboza, Paul Kelly vs. T.J. O’Brien and Tyson Griffin vs. Nik Lentz

Tickets for UFC 123 are on sale now and are priced at $400, $300, $200, $150, $100 and $50. Tickets are available at Palacenet.com, at The Palace of Auburn Hills box office, Ticketmaster.com, charge-by-phone (800.745.3000) and all Ticketmaster retail locations.

UFC 123 will be available live on Pay-Per-View on iN DEMAND, DIRECTV, DISH Network, TVN, BellTV, Shaw Communications, Sasktel, and Viewer’s Choice Canada for a suggested retail price of $44.99 US/$49.99 CAN for standard definition or high-definition broadcasts (where available). UFC 123 will also be available on Pay-Per-View in Spanish in the United States.

In a lightweight matchup sure to be thrilling, up-and-coming star George Sotiropolous (fighting out of Vancouver, Wash. / 13-2) has been on a tear since his UFC debut in 2008, winning all six of his fights in the Octagon, including 2010 wins over Joe Stevenson and Kurt Pellegrino. Sotiropolous matches up with Joe Lauzon (fighting out of Bridgewater, Mass. / 18-5). “J-Lau” is coming off one of the most dominant performances of recent years, when he pummeled Gabe Ruediger for two minutes before securing a first-round submission victory via armbar at UFC 118. In his eight UFC fights, the always-exciting Lauzon has received three Submission of the Night, two Fight of the Night and one Knockout of the Night award.

Looking to stay undefeated, Phil Davis (fighting out of San Diego, Cali. / 7-0) is seeking his fourth consecutive UFC win. A four-time NCAA Division I All-American wrestler and 2008 National Champion for Penn State, “Mr. Wonderful” will face his toughest test yet in a light heavyweight matchup with Tim Boetsch (fighting out of Sunbury, Pa. / 12-3). As a four-year varsity wrestler for traditional powerhouse Lock Haven University, “The Barbarian” will be anything but a pushover. Boetsch has finished 11 of his 12 wins, and, with five knockouts and six submissions, he is a threat wherever the fight goes.

Boasting a ten-fight winning streak that includes knockout victories in each of his three UFC fights, Gerald Harris (fighting out of Tulsa, Okla. / professional record: 16-2) plans to continue working his way up the middleweight ranks. “Hurricane” already has two Knockout of the Night awards to his name and will look to add a third in an attempt to spoil Maiquel Falcao’s (fighting out of Brazil / 25-3, 1 NC) debut in the Octagon®. A member of the legendary Chute Boxe Academy, “Big Rig” has put together an impressive streak as well, with seven straight wins and victories in 11 of his last 12 bouts, none of them making it through the second round.

Welterweight Matt Brown (fighting out of Cincinnati, Ohio / 13-9) has battled with many of the UFC’s best throughout his career. Known as “The Immortal”, the well-rounded fighter has been in the Octagon with the likes of Chris Lytle, Dong Hyun Kim and Ricardo Almeida, and he has another tough test ahead of him in Brian Foster (fighting out of Granite City, Ill. / 16-5). Not one for boring fights, Foster has never had a fight go to the judges’ scorecards. Just two months after a knockout victory over Forrest Petz that earned him Knockout of the Night honors, Foster hopes a win over a seasoned veteran like Brown can elevate him in the always tough welterweight division.

One of several Arizona State University All-American-wrestlers-turned-MMA-stars, Aaron Simpson (fighting out of Phoenix, Ariz. / 7-1) plans to follow in the footsteps of fellow Sun Devils Cain Velasquez and Ryan Bader in a sprint up the MMA rankings. In his young career, “A-Train” has already received Fight of the Night and Knockout of the Night awards in wins over Tom Lawlor and Tim McKenzie, respectively. Mark Munoz (fighting out of Vallejo, Cali. / 8-2) is a stellar wrestler himself, winning an NCAA Championship at Oklahoma State. “The Filipino Wrecking Machine” is 3-1 in the Octagon since dropping to middleweight, with his only blemish a split decision loss against top contender Yushin Okami. Munoz has also shown excellent power, knocking out Kendall Grove to win Fight of the Night earlier in 2010.

Someone whose talent has never been doubted, Karo Parisyan (fighting out of North Hollywood, Cali. / 27-5, 1 NC) has defeated many of the best 170-pounders in the game. “The Heat” has recorded victories over Chris Lytle, Matt Serra and Nick Diaz, and looks to put himself back into contention in his return to the Octagon with a win over Dennis Hallman (fighting out of Yelm, Wash. / 65-13-2, 1 NC). The submission specialist has unprecedented experience, even tapping out UFC Hall of Famer Matt Hughes on two occasions. Coming off a win over Ben Saunders, a win for Hallman will continue his career resurgence.

In a lightweight battle that seems destined to end early, Darren Elkins (fighting out of Hobart, Ind. / 12-2) is known for finishing fights. With only two fights ever going to decision, Elkins has the power and grappling to end his opponents. Holding a win over Duane Ludwig in the UFC, “The Damage” is set to take on Edson Barboza (fighting out of Jupiter, Fla. / 6-0). The highly-touted Brazilian prospect is a Muay Thai ace who has used his talents in the art to knock out five of his six opponents, finishing the other by submission. He has been competing in MMA for just under two years, and hopes his rise will continue in his UFC debut.

Paul Kelly (fighting out of Liverpool, England / 11-3) has become a staple in the Octagon for UFC fans. With seven UFC fights already under his belt, “Tellys” looks to establish himself as a lightweight contender. The 26-year old member of the Kaobon camp will be taking on UFC first-timer T.J. O’Brien (fighting out of Prole, Iowa / 16-3). This submission guru has finished all his victories via tapout, specializing in the triangle choke, which has brought him 11 of his 16 wins. Currently on a six-fight winning streak, “The Spider” has ended five of those wins in the first round.

One of the most exciting fighters in the UFC, Tyson Griffin (fighting out of Las Vegas, Nev. / 14-4) has won Fight of the Night in five of his 11 bouts in the Octagon. Griffin has defeated some of the game’s top stars, including Clay Guida, Urijah Faber, Gleison Tibau and Rafael Dos Anjos, while battling Sean Sherk and current champion Frankie Edgar to decisions that earned Fight of the Night honors. Opposing Griffin will be Nik Lentz (fighting out of Eden Prairie, Minn. / 21-3-2). “The Carny” is undefeated in his last 12 fights, including a 3-0-1 record in the Octagon. A former Division I wrestler, Lentz has used his grappling skills to dominate his opponents.

For more information, or current UFC fight news, visit UFC.com, UK.UFC.com, GERMANY.UFC.com, UFCJapan.jp or UFCEspanol.com. All bouts live and subject to change.