Andrei Arlovski could sign with Affliction on May 19 and fight Ben Rothwell at ?Banned?

The Affliction: “Banned” poster in its current form looks incomplete, but perhaps not for long.
May 19 to be be exact, which is just four days from now.
Former UFC champion Andrei Arlovski could ink a deal in this time with the new promotion and take on Ben Rothwell at the Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif., on […]

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Shamrock vs. Le – Total Performance Report

The Total Performance Ratings for each of the 10 fighters from Saturday night’s card are available here. Like WEC 33, this was another night of not-terribly-close matches. The point differentials between fight winners and losers were 41, 58, 63, 82, and 100.

One Cung Le note: Unlike most fighters, Cung threw more power shots to the body and legs (56 attempts) than he did to the head (45 attempts). And while Shamrock looked to be in a good deal of pain after the fight because of his wrist, he’s probably sore elsewhere: Le landed 36 body shots and 15 strikes to Shamrock’s legs.

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An Alternate Reality for Matt Serra

It was a championship fight, the most important fight of Matt Serra’s career and it was a fight he should have lost. But despite the naysayers, he won, and his life has not been the same since. Matt Serra beat Chris Lytle.

With all the hubbub surrounding his win over Georges St. Pierre, it’s easy to forget that Serra was one cranky judge away from quite a different career reality. The judges’ scores for the Serra-Lytle fight were peculiar, to say the least. Two of the judges gave the win to Serra 30-27. The other judge gave a 30-27 victory to Lytle. There have been more than 700 fights in Nevada since MMA was regulated in 2001, more than 300 of which have gone to a decision. This is still the only decision in which two judges thought one fighter won every round and the other judge thought that same fighter lost every round.

FightMetric’s effectiveness scores agree with Glenn Trowbridge, who gave the fight to Lytle. As you can see in the in-depth report on the fight, FightMetric calls the first two rounds for Lytle, while the third round is 10-10. That means a 30-28 victory for Lytle, who also has the edge in total points 103-72.

The career TPR Report for Serra is similarly uncharitable. TPR doesn’t like Serra’s style of positional control with occasional bursts of action. In addition, his accuracy scores aren’t helped by the fact that he attempts an average of 12 takedowns per fight, but lands only 20% of them. Scoring each of Serra’s 10 fights in the UFC, he manages a career average TPR of 53, which in baseball terms would be called “replacement level.”

Had one of the others judges given the split decision nod to Lytle, who knows what would have happened to Serra. Would he have dropped back down to 155 like fellow TUF 5 alums Din Thomas and Rich Clementi or would he have stayed at 170, where he would likely be at least two fights away from a title shot? It’s not to say that Serra wouldn’t have beaten St. Pierre when given the chance, it just might have been a while longer before he got his shot.

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WECâ„¢ Announces Full Card Line Up for 'Filho vs Sonnen II'

Las Vegas, Nev. (USA) – World Extreme Cagefighting® (WEC™) today announced the full line-up of fights for WEC: Filho vs. Sonnen II. WEC: Filho vs. Sonnen II features the rematch between WEC Middleweight Champion Paulo Filho and talented contender Chael Sonnen, and in addition, WEC Light Heavyweight Champion Doug “The Rhino” Marshall puts his belt on the line vs. “All American” Brian Stann in what is expected to be a stand up war for the ages. WEC: Filho vs. Sonnen II, a card loaded with WEC superstars, contenders, and up and comers, takes place LIVE from the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, NV. on Wednesday, March, 26, 2008.

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