Ultimate Fighter Team Lesnar vs. Team Dos Santos: UFC & Spike Should Update Adds

As I watched the new episode of the Ultimate Fighter on a hot and humid night in Tennessee, something I rarely see caught my eye. The main event for UFC 130 has been changed to the Quinton Jackson and Matt Hamill match-up, yet the promos for the event …

As I watched the new episode of the Ultimate Fighter on a hot and humid night in Tennessee, something I rarely see caught my eye. The main event for UFC 130 has been changed to the Quinton Jackson and Matt Hamill match-up, yet the promos for the event have not changed. 

It seems odd that the UFC or Spike would make such a simple error.

There very well could be thousands of people who, at this moment, do not know that Frankie Edgar and Gray Maynard have both had to withdraw due to injury.  It is not a huge deal to me or anyone who follows the sport constantly, but it could leave a bad taste in the mouth of the casual fan.

Hopefully, by tomorrow the mistake has been corrected and the people who see the replays will know of the change.  Not everyone follows the news like hardcore fans do and that was very misleading.

In the end it probably won’t matter all that much because there are three weeks remaining to do damage control for the hiccup but in an era when the UFC President is touting that they can compete with the NFL, NBA and MLB nothing can be spared to scratch their way to the top.

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Brock Lesnar vs. JDS: TUF 13 Fighter Chuck O’Neil Blog for B/R, Episode No. 7

Welcome back for The Ultimate Fighter 13 episode seven blog with Chuck “Cold Steel” O’Neil. Once again this episode was more than entertaining. Delivering a good fight, funny jokes and horrible football skills. There wasn’t enough room after editing…

Welcome back for The Ultimate Fighter 13 episode seven blog with Chuck “Cold Steel” O’Neil. Once again this episode was more than entertaining. Delivering a good fight, funny jokes and horrible football skills. There wasn’t enough room after editing to even add in all the crazy stuff that was going on. But…….That’s why I’m here. To give the stories of what the episode didn’t  show.

The wild card selection took place immediately after the fights between Tony and Justin and Myself vs Zach. After the selection was announced, Len instantly ran over to Dana and tried pleading his case. He followed this up with an entire van ride home going on and on about how upset he was. This was followed up with three weeks straight of him constantly complaining about the situation. He was constantly talking about how much better he felt he was than everyone in the house and how he was screwed from the wild card slot along with his third round with Ryan.

He would also constantly mention how he should be on the finale and how he hoped Ryan would lose so he could get that fight. I don’t think he fully understood the extent to which he was completely disrespecting everyone in the house. By stating you’re the best in the house to any and every ear available is not only annoying but also disrespectful. Ramsey’s quote on the episode explained it best, stating that Len thought he was the biggest, strongest and toughest guy in the room at all times and that nobody should mess with him. 

The situation with Len got more and more entertaining and tense as the last couple of weeks played out. A lot of the guys in the house started to get annoyed with him. We would all still be able to hang out with him and have a good time. But when he started going on his rants it became time to fake sleep. The guys on Team Lesnar all had an inside joke of not only calling Len Captain America, we also would fake pass out into a deep sleep when his rants would begin. Nordin absolutely loved getting this going and even got Team JDS to get in on the fun. There will definitely be more of Len to come in the coming weeks!

We got a chance to see some interaction between Len and Ryan during this episode as well. Ryan absolutely could not stand Len before, during or after their fight. Ryan would take any and every opportunity to cause trouble with Len and sit back and laugh as it all unfolded. Outside of that Ryan would just avoid conversation with Len as if it were the plague. He’d go as far as just stopping a conversation he was having with people just to walk away from an incoming Len. This was all pretty funny because Ryan is a super nice guy who totally avoids confrontation. 

At the house, outside of all the Len business, we had a B-day party for Tony. I had planned it out days in advance with Team Lesnar to make homemade pizza for our guys, along with a pinata and a cake. Certainly not the best nutritional choices but Tony was on the lighter side and most of the guys were either out of the competition or didn’t have a fight for almost two weeks. Tony also ordered himself a bottle of Patron, which was polished off within an hour span between Tony, Charlie and Clay.

Charlie and Tony continued on to destroy beers and started feeling pretty good. Clay on the other hand was getting pretty rambunctious and started destroying things in the house. This was awesome because that reminded me of my brother and our antics together back home. So I, being sober, quickly joined the fun. 

I was also coming up with funny stuff to do in the house as it was getting pretty repetitive day in and day out. Myself and Clay had food fights, antiqued Charlie twice and came up with the idea of re organizing the contents of the fridge. The fridge thing may sound pretty lame but knowing that Ryan and Javier spent hours a day organizing their food, it was pretty funny. We drew and wrote stuff all over the eggs we had in the house, basically trying to do anything we could to start some kind of situation in the house. As I said we got pretty bored. 

This episode also highlighted a problem between Chris Cope and Shamar. I remember being in front of the confrontation in the house and thinking “man Chris just got punked”. Being away from it and seeing it on t.v I definitely view it the other way and find Chris pretty funny. Chris pretty much just yup’d Shamar to make him stop talking, told him he’s not going to stop woo’ing because its what he does. Meanwhile, Shamar had come running out into the kitchen in his cute pj pants while rocking his sleeping mask on his head which was pretty funny on it’s own.

At this point, a lot of the guys were getting a little tired of Shamar’s tough guy attitude. He was pretty much walking around the house holding his nose up in the air like he was better than all of us and was acting like he was the only one who deserved to be there. I recall a situation with Shamar that took place when myself and Charlie went into the training center to grab our things out of the gym. Shamar was infuriated as if we were there to steal his super special move he had or something. He tried to pull the tough guy card and I believe try to scare us away.

Asking us “do you guys know what time it is?”. Apparently the answer he was looking for wasn’t the “game time!” one I gave him and told me we were late and to leave their practice. Charlie and I just pretty much laughed the situation off thinking this guy couldn’t be serious.

We got to see the coach’s challenge on this episode which was a sloppy football drill. Brock and Junior looked very good within the agility aspect of the challenge but when the actual football skill came into play things got ugly! Neither of them could really kick or throw a football very well. But then again who really expected them to. I remember being within the competition seeing Junior catch the pass and break away down the field. I just became sad, knowing I just lost my chance at an extra $1500. In the end Junior being the good guy that he is gave all of the guys on Team Lesnar $100 which was very generous of him. All in all it was cool to get out of the house into a different scenery for a change of pace.

Onto the actual fighting part of this show. This episode shows me going slow on the aerodyne bike looking out of it. This leads to Brock being nervous about having me as his wild card pick. Thinking I didn’t actually want the fight. What was really going on was I was trying to re-focus myself in on this competition and what I needed to do to win this fight. I was also pretty nervous on having to make weight again for the second time in four days. My weight had already gotten back up to 187 after my fight with Zach. On a side note I have never made weight and fought twice in a month let alone twice in a week.  

I decided it was time to get rid of my trash beard. It had definitely over stayed its welcome in the house. I felt with the trash beard gone I’d be able to focus much more. Well that and I was done looking like a complete piece of crap. During this time period, I looked to my two close friends in the house, Charlie Rader and Clay Harvison. They both helped me get my head on straight and understand what I needed to do to win this fight. Many times a day Charlie would remind me how he wasn’t getting a second chance and I needed to take mine and make the most of it. Charlie would make it clear telling me he was just as much in my fight as I was. Having two solid friends not only in this competition with me, but also on my team gave me a huge advantage. 

It just so happened that when my focus in the competition arrived so did Brock’s coaching abilities. Brock started working with me directly which was something very new to our team and made us pretty optimistic for the remaining half of the competition. It was very noticeable, Brock really wanted me to win this fight. He was going over a lot of great wrestling techniques as well as having me work a lot with Compredo. Compredo, as stated before is a world famous BJJ black belt with an endless amount of skill and knowledge.

He worked a lot on my triangle defense as well as my passing the guard technique. It became pretty much a two hour private with a world class black belt. I was beginning to have more and more faith in my coaches through this process which brought on a higher level of confidence for the fight. 

Fight day finally arrived and I was super focused at this point. As shown Tony asked if this was the upgrade of me but like I told him it was the real me. I left for the fight with Charlie and Clay. Once I got there I sat in the room in complete silence focused on the game plan we had put together. I just kept replaying it over and over again in my head and each time it happened it made me realize this WAS going to happen. Brock explains second chances don’t come often and I had to make the most of mine. I feel like I did, as I went out and fought a tough fight with a very game Javier Torres.

The first round saw a pretty close match up as we were landing shots back and forth on each other. Javier kept trying to work the clinch with me but I would keep reversing him and or breaking away, as we worked on in the game plan. First round was super close but I feel like I landed more clean shots to edge out the first round. Second round we came out swinging again where I started landing more of the clean shots and made Javier start second guessing his attack. Javi got a nice sweep takedown but it was quickly reversed as I got up the cage and took him down.

Immediately passing his guard I got to half guard and started grinding on him taking his energy away. Eventually I sunk in the fight ending choke, letting team JDS know that I wasn’t some bum who didn’t belong on the show. I showed I belonged, wanted to be here and that whoever was next better be ready!

Dana later made the quarter final fight announcements. The episode didn’t show the selection process which actually took place. He took all eight of us into his office to ask who we wanted to fight. I told him I wanted to fight Junior at first, as I thought he was the weakest guy in the house. Clearly they knew I was joking, they could tell I wanted to keep my jaw in place. I then told Dana and the coaches I wanted to fight anybody who was left. When asked for two names I asked for either Ryan or Ramsey. I felt I would match up well with Ryan and it would be a fun fight.

With Ramsey I felt his style would clash with mine and I would give him some major trouble. Well that and the fact that he beat one of my best friends so it was somewhat of a revenge thing. Dana also asked who I thought was the toughest guy in the house. I told him I felt Tony was. Reason being he gave me the most trouble out of anyone in practice and we would have some absolute wars. I also felt he was very mentally tough.

So the picks were made and they were actually in a completely different order on the episode then they actually were in real time. In real time it was Chris vs Shamar, Clay vs. Ramsey, Tony vs Ryan and the rematch of myself vs Zach. I was definitely thinking I was going to get Ryan but oh well I get the chance to avenge my loss to Zach now instead. This was an Ultimate Fighter first as a prelim fight would be rematched in the quart finals. This should be exciting!

Thats all for this week on The Ultimate Fighter 13 episode seven blog. Check back next week to see what kind of nonsense Len is up to along with the house drinking and pranks taking place. Also we will get to see two fights in one episode again as Clay takes on Ramsey and Chris takes on Shamar. Until next time, this is the most ridiculous man on the show Chuck “Cold Steel” O’Neil and I want to thank everyone for their continued support!

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Brock Lesnar vs. Junior dos Santos: TUF 13 Live Results and Analysis, Episode 7

The Ultimate Fighter: Team Lesnar vs. Team dos Santos has officially emerged from what is traditionally the reality-television portion of its season with surprisingly little reality-television fare.For the strict MMA purist at heart, that’s great news….

The Ultimate Fighter: Team Lesnar vs. Team dos Santos has officially emerged from what is traditionally the reality-television portion of its season with surprisingly little reality-television fare.

For the strict MMA purist at heart, that’s great news.

Less boorish nonsense in the house and gym means more blood, sweat and tears inside the cage. Of course, if you’re a strict purist, what the hell are you doing watching the 13th season of TUF?

This is the UFC’s offering to the brave new pop culture world and it’s as much about the show outside of the Octagon as it is about the go inside it. From the non-purist perspective, it’s been a tremendous letdown.

With arguably the sport’s biggest star attached, in Brock Lesnar, we were supposed to be treated to a must-see phenomenon similar to the Forrest Griffin-Stephan Bonnar collision that thrust TUF into the mainstream. Instead, we’ve had weeks of bedroom-eye promos that got the pulse racing, only to be disappointed with a TUF peck on the cheek and a lonely drive home, as the flirtations have gone unfulfilled.

Oh well.

The second round of fights begins tonight, and that means the reality-television overtones usually become muted as the focus shifts and the last men standing get whittled down. That means more scrapping and less yapping as that six-figure contract on the horizon gets closer and closer.

So maybe the window for salacious scandal has closed, but the one for legitimate tussles just opened wider.

Check back at the top of the hour for reactions to this week’s action.

 

 

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UFC: Brookins Injured and Out, Downes in to Meet Stephens in TUF 13 Finale

The Ultimate Fighter Season 12 winner Jonathon Brookins has been forced to withdraw from his lightweight bout with Jeremy Stephens at The Ultimate Fighter Season 13 Finale. This is being reported today by Sherdog.com.  Stepping in for Brookins wil…

The Ultimate Fighter Season 12 winner Jonathon Brookins has been forced to withdraw from his lightweight bout with Jeremy Stephens at The Ultimate Fighter Season 13 Finale. This is being reported today by Sherdog.com. 

Stepping in for Brookins will be former WEC talent Daniel Downes who has been beaten only once as a professional. Fighting out of the Wisconsin’s Roufusport camp, Downes lost in his WEC debut last June to Chris Horodecki. But “Danny Boy” rebounded with a unanimous decision win over Tiequan Zhang at WEC 53 in December.

The details and the extent of the Brookins’ injury were not disclosed. His last fight was in December of last year where he won a decision over Michael Johnson to claim the TUF 12 title.

Known for his punching power and his “dead ahead” approach, Jeremy Stephens has won three of his last four contests inside the Octagon. The 24-year-old “Lil Heathen” has faced some tough fighters in his young career. In May of 2010, he edged out fellow striker Sam Stout in a hard-fought tilt. Then, in September, he followed it up by putting on a great performance in a close-decision loss to top contender Melvin Guillard.

Stephens has had one fight this year, knocking out veteran Marcus Davis on New Years Day.

The Ultimate Fighter Season 13 Finale will take place on June 4th at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas. It will headline a pivotal fight with major lightweight implications when contender Clay “The Carpenter” Guida takes on former WEC champion Anthony Pettis.

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MMA: Power Ranking Every Past Winner of the Ultimate Fighter

In its more than 12 seasons of existence, The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) has produced multiple champions and even more top contenders. On the other hand, we have also seen a number of former winners being released after not being able to live up to their p…

In its more than 12 seasons of existence, The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) has produced multiple champions and even more top contenders. On the other hand, we have also seen a number of former winners being released after not being able to live up to their potential.

Still, The Ultimate Fighter has become an excellent source of new talent for the Ultimate Fighting Championships (UFC). However, even with all the former TUF talent that exists within the organization today, only series winners have been able to capture a UFC title.

From worst to best, here are the power rankings of the 18 former TUF winners.

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UFC 131 Fight Card: 5 Reasons Why Junior Dos Santos Will Destroy Brock Lesnar

At UFC 131 Brock Lesnar will get a chance to become the No. 1 contender for the heavyweight title. The only problem is he will have to go through Junior Dos Santos. Dos Santos is 12-1 with eight knockouts. Dos Santos has only went the distance once. Th…

At UFC 131 Brock Lesnar will get a chance to become the No. 1 contender for the heavyweight title.

The only problem is he will have to go through Junior Dos Santos.

Dos Santos is 12-1 with eight knockouts.

Dos Santos has only went the distance once.

The two have traded wins back and forth on The Ultimate Fighter.

But many believe Brock Lesnar does not stand a chance come fight night. Here are five reasons why. 

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