‘UFC on FX: Guillard vs. Miller’ — Live Results + Commentary


(Is that who we think it is? No wonder Guillard always chose “Thong Song” as his walkout music.) 

Tonight marks the UFC’s fourth biggest debut on a television network, so how appropriate is it that I, CagePotato’s fourth or fifth best writer, would be assigned to such an…assignment? Damn it, I really had something for that. Anyway, both Melvin Guillard and Jim Miller will be looking to rebound from tough losses and reestablish themselves amongst the UFC’s ever-growing 155 lb. division in tonight’s main event. Elsewhere on the card, Pat Barry and Christian Morecraft will likely be fighting for their jobs, and Jorge Rivera is calling it a career regardless of how his battle with Eric Schafer goes. Everyone raise your glass of Dos Equis in his honor.

So whether you’re watching the fights from your local watering hole or the privacy of your two story, five bedroom & three bathroom brownstone in the sky, join me, Jared Jones, as I recap the action round by round starting at 9 p.m. ET/ 6 p.m. PT, all whilst trying to find the perfect balance between Maker’s Mark, Yellow Tail, and Pabst Blue Ribbon. Allow me to preemptively apologize for any grammatical errors, delayed updates, and possibly racist, anti-semitic, or chauvinistic remarks that may or may not find their way onto this liveblog as a result. LETS DO THIS!!!


(Is that who we think it is? No wonder Guillard always chose “Thong Song” as his walkout music.) 

Tonight marks the UFC’s fourth biggest debut on a television network, so how appropriate is it that I, CagePotato’s fourth or fifth best writer, would be assigned to such an…assignment? Damn it, I really had something for that. Anyway, both Melvin Guillard and Jim Miller will be looking to rebound from tough losses and reestablish themselves amongst the UFC’s ever-growing 155 lb. division in tonight’s main event. Elsewhere on the card, Pat Barry and Christian Morecraft will likely be fighting for their jobs, and Jorge Rivera is calling it a career regardless of how his battle with Eric Schafer goes. Everyone raise your glass of Dos Equis in his honor.

So whether you’re watching the fights from your local watering hole or the privacy of your two story, five bedroom & three bathroom brownstone in the sky, join me, Jared Jones, as I recap the action round by round starting at 9 p.m. ET/ 6 p.m. PT, all whilst trying to find the perfect balance between Maker’s Mark, Yellow Tail, and Pabst Blue Ribbon. Allow me to preemptively apologize for any grammatical errors, delayed updates, and possibly racist, anti-semitic, or chauvinistic remarks that may or may not find their way onto this liveblog as a result. LETS DO THIS!!!

Undercard Results
-Nick Denis def. Joseph Sandoval via KO (Jordan Mein-esque standing hellbows) 0:22 of round 1
-Daniel Pineda def. Pat Schilling via submission (rear-naked choke) 1:37 of round 1
-Fabricio Camoes def. Tommy Hayden via submission (rear-naked choke) 4:03 of round 1
-Charlie Brenneman def. Daniel Roberts via unanimous decision (30-27 x2, 29-28)
-Habib “The Nurm” Nurmagomedov def. Kamal Shalorus via submission (rear-naked choke) 2:08 of round 3
-Jorge Rivera def. Eric Schafer via TKO (punches) 1:31 of round 2

In case you guys haven’t heard, apparently Sean McCorkle isn’t a fan of our particular brand of comedy. And the man makes a good point, fighter bashing is a cheap, classless form of entertainment. It would be like joking about Brett Rogers beating his kids on a live radio program. Thank God neither of us have ever been involved in something so horrible. But hey, even he must admit that we’re still better than BloodyElbow. SO SUCK ON THAT WORLD.

Anyway, here we go…

Pat Barry vs. Christian Morecraft

Jon Anik says Morecraft will have to be “crafty and more to get past Pat Barry.” Mauro Ronaldo just threw himself into oncoming traffic. Herb Dean is our referee.

Round 1: Morecraft gets ahold of Barry’s leg and takes him down early, then starts working a rear-naked. Barry fights out of it and gets to his feet. Leg kick drops Morecraft momentarily. Nice jab by Barry. Morecraft shoots a single…is that Barry attempting a guillotine?!! Morecraft takes advantage, gets Barry to the mat and mounts him again. Morecraft goes for an armbar AND BARRY DEFENDS IT. Barry just misses a head kick. A looping left hook drops Morecraft, and Barry swarms him. Barry finishes Morecraft off with some brutal ground and pound ala Yvel/Rizzo.

Barry def. Morecraft via KO (punches) at 3:38 round 1

Barry showed some much improved submission defense, but will need to add some takedown defense if he wants to put together a real win streak. And he celebrates by planking on Jon Anik’s foot. Love him or hate him, you can’t deny that Barry is one entertaining SOB. Morecraft looks…rough.

Mike Easton vs. Jared Papazian 

These two are not fans of one another, and are jawing from across the cage. Was that a Haiduken by Easton in the introductions?

Round 1: Both men come out trading like Frye/Takayama, minus the mustache glory. Easton pins Papazian against the cage. Yamasaki breaks it up near the halfway mark. Leg kick by each man. Papazian wings a huge right hook and catches nothing but air. Leg kick by Easton is answered. Left hand counter by Easton. Easton tries a knee from the clinch. Then a spinning back kick that partially lands. Nice leg kick from Easton. Both men trade some knees and punches until the round ends. 10-9 Easton.

Round 2: Papazian lands a few punches including a superman, but Easton walks right through them. Solid left hook from Easton. Both guys are swinging for the fences, but Easton is getting the better, who decides to clinch. Now they are fighting for underhooks against the cage. Now Papazian tries the spinning back kick, and Easton clinches. Easton gets a takedown and into half guard. He momentarily gets side mount, but Papazian is able to stand back up. Knee Easton. Papazian shoots but is reversed and taken down. Another close round, but Easton took it with takedowns.

Round 3: Both men are trading back and forth with bad intentions. Papazian gets the clinch, but Easton reverses again. Mario splits them up. Papazian recovers briefly from a knee to the groin. Jab Papazian. Three punch combo by Easton. These men have some chins, folks. Papazian is coming forward Diaz style, constantly pressuring Easton with punches in bunches. Leg kicks from both fighters. Easton follows a trip with a right hand. Easton gets the Thai plum and throws a couple more knees. Uppercut Papazian. Easton answers with a right and Papazian goes for a double as the bell rings. Great fight.

Mike Easton def. Jared Papazian via majority decision. 

Duane Ludwig vs. Josh Neer

This was my original pick for FOTN, but it’s going to be hard to top Papazian/Easton. They’re using the NFL theme as background music, a sickening reminder that I have to watch Tom Brady yet again come Sunday. I’m not one to wish harm on another person, but I really hope someone spears Brady directly into Bill Belichick, permanently disabling them both in the process.

Round 1: Both men pawing with the jab. Neer clinches after Ludwig catches him coming forward. Nice balance by Ludwig, who throws a knee. Neer lands an overhand right. Ludwig with a knee to the body that momentarily backs up Neer. Ludwig lands a few nice shots, and Neer is just eating them up. Neer grabs a single and manages to get Ludwig down. Neer snags a guillotine in the scramble, and that shit is DEEP. Ludwig goes limp shortly thereafter. Nice win for Neer.

Josh Neer def. Duane Ludwig via submission (guillotine) 3:05 round 1. 

Now they’re previewing the Diaz/Condit fight, calling Diaz “the most enigmatic fighter in the UFC.”A thousand dollars says Diaz can neither spell that word nor knows what it means. Then again, dictionaries are for trick ass punks and punk ass tricks, homie.

Melvin Guillard vs. Jim Miller

Miller comes out to “Bad Moon Rising” by CCR. BOSS.

Round 1: Guillard tries an “explosive” flying knee early. Then another. Guillard catches Miller with a left, and Miller clinches. Guillard throws another knee, then whiffs a head kick. Miller drives him into the fence but can’t get him down. Guillard with a right, then yet another flying knee, but Miller manages to take him down. Miller quickly gets into mount, Guillard tries to stand, and Miller leaps into a rear naked choke. I’ve seen this movie before. Aaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnndddd it’s over. Blackzilians are officially 0-2 in the octagon.

Jim Miller def. Melvin Guillard via submission (rear-naked choke) 2:04 of round 1

Chalk up another win for the Gambling Enabler, folks. Well, just like many first times, this liveblog was shockingly quick and mostly pain free. I thank those of you who decided to keep me company on this cold evening, and hope you all have a great weekend. Peace and love, Potato Nation.

-Danga

UFC on FX Bonuses: Barry, Morecraft, Miller, Denis Each Collect $45K

Filed under: UFC, NewsPat Barry, Christian Morecraft, Jim Miller and Nick Denis were each awarded post-fight bonuses of $45,000 for their performances Friday at UFC on FX in Nashville.

In the Fight of the Night, heavyweight striker Pat Barry battled b…

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Pat Barry, Christian Morecraft, Jim Miller and Nick Denis were each awarded post-fight bonuses of $45,000 for their performances Friday at UFC on FX in Nashville.

In the Fight of the Night, heavyweight striker Pat Barry battled back from numerous submission attempts to TKO Christian Morecraft with ground and pound punches.

The end came when Barry slipped a left hook to land a leaping left hook of his own to floor Morecraft. Barry pounced and referee Herb Dean called a stop to the fight at three minutes and 38 seconds of the opening round.

The Submission of the Night involved another comeback. Jim Miller weathered through a knockdown to capitalize on opponent Melvin Guillard‘s weakness in submission defense. During a scramble, Miller hopped on a standing Guillard and pulled him to the ground to set up the rear-naked choke. Miller locked in the body triangle and forced the tapout at two minutes and four seconds of the first.

Sengoku and King of the Cage veteran Nick Denis needed only 22 seconds to win his UFC debut and collect the Knockout of the Night. The Canadian bantamweight brutally finished Joseph Sandoval with rapid-fire right elbows from standing.

 

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UFC on FX Results: Pat Barry Knocks Out Christian Morecraft

Filed under: UFC, NewsIn a tremendous come-from-behind victory, Pat Barry knocked out Christian Morecraft on Friday night’s UFC on FX card.

It was a left hook that knocked Morecraft down, and Barry quickly jumped on him and finished him off with a few…

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In a tremendous come-from-behind victory, Pat Barry knocked out Christian Morecraft on Friday night’s UFC on FX card.

It was a left hook that knocked Morecraft down, and Barry quickly jumped on him and finished him off with a few more punches. Herb Dean was a little late stepping in to stop the fight; Morecraft was definitely out, just 3 minutes, 38 seconds into the first round.

The knockout punch was sudden and unexpected, as Morecraft had controlled most of the fight prior to that. But Barry has always been a lethal kickboxer, and it was no surprise that once he connected with a hard shot, there was nothing left for Morecraft to do.

Morecraft caught a Barry kick and took him down just 20 seconds into the first round, and he quickly moved into mount on the ground. But Barry showed off some tremendous leg strength in standing up with Morecraft still on top of him and then shrugging Morecraft off.




After a brief exchange on the feet Morecraft took Barry down again and appeared to have an arm bar sunk in, but Barry did an excellent job of pulling free and getting back to his feet, where he landed that fight-changing punch.

The win improves Barry’s career record to 7-4. Morecraft falls to 7-3.

 

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UFC on FX Live Blog: Pat Barry vs. Christian Morecraft Updates

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Pat Barry faces Christian Morecraft at UFC on FX.This is the UFC on FX live blog for Pat Barry vs. Christian Morecraft, a heavyweight bout on tonight’s main card from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn.

Barry (6-4) went one for three in 2011, beating Joey Beltran before losing to Cheick Kongo and Stefan Struve. Morecraft is coming off a KO loss to Matt Mitrione at UFC on Versus in June 2011.

The live blog is below.



Barry and Morecraft kicks off the UFC on FX main card. Herb Dean is the referee.

Round 1: Morecraft strikes first with a jab that is blocked. Morecraft’s cross is blocked. Morecraft catches Barry’s first attack, a leg kick, and takes him down. Morecraft looks for the rear-naked choke but Barry escapes and returns the fight to standing. Barry lands a jab as Morecraft walks in. Barry hits on another jab. Morecraft shoots for the double, switches to a single and finishes the takedown with three minutes left in the period. Morecraft quickly takes full mount and tries an arm-triangle choke. The cage is in his way and Morecraft is forced to give up the submission. Morecraft takes the back of Barry and switches from a possible choke to an armbar. Barry hangs on, steps over and escapes to his feet. Good submission defense early for Barry. Barry throws a head kick that misses. Barry slips a Morecraft wide left hook and responds with a leaping left hook of his own that drops Morecraft. Barry follows up with more punches and it’s over. Herb Dean saves Morecraft to give Barry the much-needed win.

Barry wins via KO – Round 1, 3:38

 

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Pat Barry faces Christian Morecraft at UFC on FX.This is the UFC on FX live blog for Pat Barry vs. Christian Morecraft, a heavyweight bout on tonight’s main card from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn.

Barry (6-4) went one for three in 2011, beating Joey Beltran before losing to Cheick Kongo and Stefan Struve. Morecraft is coming off a KO loss to Matt Mitrione at UFC on Versus in June 2011.

The live blog is below.



Barry and Morecraft kicks off the UFC on FX main card. Herb Dean is the referee.

Round 1: Morecraft strikes first with a jab that is blocked. Morecraft’s cross is blocked. Morecraft catches Barry’s first attack, a leg kick, and takes him down. Morecraft looks for the rear-naked choke but Barry escapes and returns the fight to standing. Barry lands a jab as Morecraft walks in. Barry hits on another jab. Morecraft shoots for the double, switches to a single and finishes the takedown with three minutes left in the period. Morecraft quickly takes full mount and tries an arm-triangle choke. The cage is in his way and Morecraft is forced to give up the submission. Morecraft takes the back of Barry and switches from a possible choke to an armbar. Barry hangs on, steps over and escapes to his feet. Good submission defense early for Barry. Barry throws a head kick that misses. Barry slips a Morecraft wide left hook and responds with a leaping left hook of his own that drops Morecraft. Barry follows up with more punches and it’s over. Herb Dean saves Morecraft to give Barry the much-needed win.

Barry wins via KO – Round 1, 3:38

 

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UFC on FX 1: Guillard vs Miller Weigh-in Video

The new year kicks off with a bang on Friday with UFC on FX 1: Guillard vs Miller, as the UFC officially starts their deal with Fox. The show takes place from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville,TN.The prelims start on Fuel TV 6PM ET/3PT, with the main …

The new year kicks off with a bang on Friday with UFC on FX 1: Guillard vs Miller, as the UFC officially starts their deal with Fox. The show takes place from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville,TN.

The prelims start on Fuel TV 6PM ET/3PT, with the main card on FX at 9ET/6PT.

The main event features Melvin Guillard vs Jim Miller in a battle of two lightweights looking to stay in contention in the weight class.

Guillard (29-9-2) is looking to rebound from a loss to Joe Lauzon at UFC 136; he faces Miller (20-3), who is also coming off a loss, against number one contender Ben Henderson at UFC on Versus 5 event. A win for either guy should put them right in title picture.

“I expect a great fight between Melvin and I,” Miller said at the weigh in Thursday. “We’re two of the best guys in the division. I’m hungry for the win.”

Here are the main card fighter’s weigh in results:

Jim Miller (155) vs Melvin Guillard (156)

Josh Neer(171) vs Duane Ludwig (170.5)

Jared Papazian (135.5) vs Mike Easton (135)

Christian Morecraft (256) vs Pat Barry (242)

 

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UFC on FX 1: Weigh-In Results for Melvin Guillard vs. Jim Miller Fight Card

The UFC will make its return to Music City this Friday as they present the UFC on FX: Melvin Guillard vs. Jim Miller fight card. The event marks the first time the promotion has been back to Nashville since April 2009, when they presented a card that w…

The UFC will make its return to Music City this Friday as they present the UFC on FX: Melvin Guillard vs. Jim Miller fight card. The event marks the first time the promotion has been back to Nashville since April 2009, when they presented a card that was headlined by a welterweight bout between Carlos Condit and Martin Kampmann.

The two fighters competing in the main event on Friday find themselves in somewhat of a pressure-filled situation, as each is coming off a loss in his last bout. Also of note, before suffering those losses Guillard and Miller had heard their names whispered as potential candidates for a shot at the UFC lightweight title.

Miller was riding a seven-fight winning streak before running into the freight train that is Benson Henderson on Aug. 14, 2011. Henderson dominated Miller on the way to unanimous decision victory, earning himself a shot at UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar.

For Guillard, he saw a five-fight winning streak end just 47 seconds into his UFC 136 bout against Joe Lauzon. The swift end being the result of Lauzon clamping on a rear-naked choke and forcing the tap from Guillard.

The UFC’s lightweight division is full or worthy competitors, a win in this bout keeps the victor’s name in the mind of UFC matchmaker Joe Silva, while the vanquished fighter will tumble further down the ranks, putting their hopes at a title shot all the more out of reach.

 

Main Card (FX)

Melvin Guillard vs. Jim Miller

Duane “Bang” Ludwig vs. Josh Neer

Mike Easton vs. Jared Papazian

Pat Barry vs. Christian Morecraft


Preliminary Card (Fuel TV)

Jorge Rivera vs. Eric Schafer

Khabib Nurmagomedov vs. Kamal Shalorus

Charlie Brenneman vs. Daniel Roberts

Fabricio Camoes vs. Tommy Hayden

Daniel Pineda vs. Pat Schilling

Nick Denis vs. Joseph Sandoval

 

Stay tuned as Bleacher Report brings you weigh-in results as they happen.

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