UFC on Fuel TV 1: 6 Reasons Diego Sanchez Will Shut Down Jake Ellenberger

Diego Sanchez faces Jake Ellenberger at UFC on Fuel TV 1 this Wednesday in Omaha, NE.Sanchez has won six of his last eight fights, whereas Ellenberger is riding a five fight win streak.If either fighter is going to be in contention for the Welterweight…

Diego Sanchez faces Jake Ellenberger at UFC on Fuel TV 1 this Wednesday in Omaha, NE.

Sanchez has won six of his last eight fights, whereas Ellenberger is riding a five fight win streak.

If either fighter is going to be in contention for the Welterweight belt this year, a win here will put them within a fight of that opportunity.

Although Ellenberger is favored to win this bout, it will be “The Dream” who emerges victorious on Wednesday night.

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UFC on FUEL: Full Card Predictions

For the first time in UFC history, FUEL TV will host a fight night main card. Headlining are dangerous welterweights Diego Sanchez and Jake Ellenberger, who look to take one step closer to a title shot.Though a lack of “star power” on the entire card, …

For the first time in UFC history, FUEL TV will host a fight night main card. Headlining are dangerous welterweights Diego Sanchez and Jake Ellenberger, who look to take one step closer to a title shot.

Though a lack of “star power” on the entire card, there are many intriguing bouts on the card, including a heavyweight tilt in the co-main event, a TUF winner on the undercard and numerous prospects making their debuts.

Let’s take a closer look at the fights we will see live, this Wednesday, on Facebook and FUEL TV.

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UFC on Fuel TV: Info & Predictions for Main Card

On Wednesday, February 15th the Ultimate Fighting Championship will look to continue on its hot streak when they travel to Omaha, Nebraska for UFC on Fuel.UFC on Fuel will air live from the Omaha Civic Auditorium beginning at 5 p.m. PT and 8 p.m. ET.I…

On Wednesday, February 15th the Ultimate Fighting Championship will look to continue on its hot streak when they travel to Omaha, Nebraska for UFC on Fuel.

UFC on Fuel will air live from the Omaha Civic Auditorium beginning at 5 p.m. PT and 8 p.m. ET.

In the main event of the evening, Omaha’s own Jake Ellenberger will attempt to move closer towards his much-desired welterweight title shot when he squares off with the dangerous Diego Sanchez.

Also clashing on the event’s main card is “Sky Scrapper” Stefan Struve who will take on Dave “Pee Wee” Herman in his first fight off of suspension.

In total, the fight card consists of five main card bouts.

The following slides display info and predictions for every main card fight at UFC on Fuel.

Let’s take a look.

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UFC on FUEL TV: Predicting KO, Submission and Fight of the Night

Don’t adjust your TV sets or your computer screens: UFC on Fuel TV 1 is coming to you this Wednesday, not this coming Saturday, live from the Omaha Civic Auditorium in Omaha, Nebraska.”The Viper” T.J. Dillishaw starts the card off opposite Walel Watson…

Don’t adjust your TV sets or your computer screens: UFC on Fuel TV 1 is coming to you this Wednesday, not this coming Saturday, live from the Omaha Civic Auditorium in Omaha, Nebraska.

“The Viper” T.J. Dillishaw starts the card off opposite Walel Watson (pronounced akin to “Y.L. Watson”), followed by a heavyweight bout between undefeated newcomers Stipe Miocic and Philip De Fries, and a middleweight bout between Aaron Simpson and Ronny Markes.

Co-headlining the card is an exciting Heavyweight tilt between Dave “Pee-Wee” Herman and Stefan “Skyscraper” Struve.

In the main event of the evening, Jake “The Juggernaut” Ellenberger returns home to Omaha on the heels of a September 2011 knockout win over Jake Shields. Standing between him and any hope of title contention is former UFC lightweight title contender and TUF 1 middleweight winner Diego “The Dream” Sanchez.

You already know what we’re left to ask ourselves now, so let’s kick back and take a swing at who’s collecting the Submission, Knockout, and Fight of The Night bonuses in Nebraska!

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UFC on FUEL TV: Jonathan Brookins vs. Vagner Rocha Technical Breakdown

Before the UFC’s first fight card goes live on FUEL TV, five preliminary fights will stream live on Facebook. One of the tougher matches of the night features two featherweight grapplers, Jonathan Brookins and Vagner Rocha.Brookins, winner of The …

Before the UFC’s first fight card goes live on FUEL TV, five preliminary fights will stream live on Facebook. One of the tougher matches of the night features two featherweight grapplers, Jonathan Brookins and Vagner Rocha.

Brookins, winner of The Ultimate Fighter Season 12, is looking to bounce back from a decision loss to Erik Koch after a lengthy injury layoff. Rocha, on the other hand, is aiming to get a win streak going after defeating Cody McKenzie in his second Octagon appearance.

Both men excel on the ground, which makes for an interesting and stylistic matchup of wrestling vs. jiu-jitsu.

So, who will reign the day? Let’s take it point by point…

 

Striking

Neither man is known for their prowess on the feet, and according to FightMetric, both get hit more than they do the hitting.

Against Michael Johnson in the TUF 12 finale, Brookins showed an inability to keep his chin tucked, which led to him resorting to a top-control game to take a decision.

Rocha has historically been a more accurate striker than Brookins, though much of his success came against McKenzie, whose standup is frankly a joke.

Should this fight stay standing, which certainly could happen given each man’s grappling prowess, I like Brookins to utilize his slight size advantage and out-punch Rocha.

Slight Edge: Brookins

 

Grappling

This is a tough one. Both Brookins and Rocha have earned a vast majority of their wins via submission. Both are the most threatening on the ground.

Rocha’s jiu-jitsu is at a much higher level than Brookins, though Brookins is a much stronger wrestler with a stifling top-control game. It’s hard to say which will win out, but if either fighter gets in trouble on their feet, it’ll be difficult to fall back on their grappling as a way out.

Rocha certainly won’t want to end up on his back with Brookins past his guard, but I think it’s safe to say that Rocha presents a greater fight-finishing threat on the ground.

Slight Edge: Rocha

 

I sincerely doubt we’ll see either fighter tire out mid-fight, and both are very durable. Rocha has never been stopped, and Brookins sole KO loss came to current featherweight champ Jose Aldo. It’s hard to find another aspect of the fight that provides either man with a notable advantage, and I expect this to be a hard-fought, close contest.

Neither fighter is clearly better than the other but Brookins is bigger, and it’s pretty hard to overcome a big, strong wrestler if he’s able to implement his game.

Pick: Brookins by decision.

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UFC on FUEL TV: Stefan Struve vs. Dave Herman Technical Breakdown

This Wednesday, Feb. 15, the UFC expands their programming on FUEL with the first UFC on FUEL TV, featuring Diego Sanchez vs. Jake Ellenberger.But first, in the co-main event of the evening, Dave Herman returns to the Octagon following his successful d…

This Wednesday, Feb. 15, the UFC expands their programming on FUEL with the first UFC on FUEL TV, featuring Diego Sanchez vs. Jake Ellenberger.

But first, in the co-main event of the evening, Dave Herman returns to the Octagon following his successful debut against John-Olav Einemo. Herman was set to face Mike Russow at UFC 136, but the fight was cancelled after Herman failed a preliminary drug test, having tested positive for marijuana.

Now, Herman faces Stefan Struve, who is coming off of a submission victory over Pat Barry at UFC on Versus 6. Struve, 6-3 in the UFC, is looking to continue his path to the top of the heavyweight division.

So, what will happen when the big boys go toe-to-toe? Let’s take it point by point…

 

Striking

Neither man is one to shy away from a slugfest, though Herman’s 15 knockouts and only one knockout loss are hard to ignore when compared to Struve’s five knockouts and four knockout losses.

Should Herman find his way to Struve’s chin, it could be a quick night for the Dutchman, though Herman will have to contend with something that few men hold over him: Struve’s seven-inch height and reach advantage. 

Struve’s best chance at winning the standup fight is to keep Herman on the outside, pick him apart with shots and not allow him to get inside and trade shot-for-shot.

However, Struve hasn’t historically shown a good ability to utilize his jab and keep his opponent from getting to his chin. I don’t expect this fight to be any different and think Herman will be able to land on Struve with power, though he may eat a few shots on the way.

Edge: Herman

 

Grappling

The exact opposite of their striking successes, Struve has 15 submission victories to Herman’s five. Utilizing his long limbs, Struve has earned a majority of his submission wins via triangle choke. He doesn’t often look for takedowns, but, if planted on his back, Struve’s guard is a dangerous place to play.

Herman is no slouch when it comes to grappling, training as he does with all of the notable wrestlers at Team Quest. But knowing Struve is dangerous on the ground, Herman won’t likely look to shoot for takedowns. He’ll also have to keep Struve from grabbing a hold of him and pulling guard or taking his back, though that shouldn’t pose much of a problem.

Ultimately, Struve poses the larger threat on the ground, and his heavily guard-based submission game will likely be enough to keep Herman from engaging in a prolonged ground battle.

Edge: Struve

 

Toughness

In my opinion, this is a much more even category than the others. Both Struve and Herman are very durable and can take a lot of damage.

As demonstrated against Christian Morecraft, Struve is able to take a round-long beating and come back hard to get a win. Similarly, Herman showed a sizable heart against Einemo, recovering from a big knee to finish Einemo.

It’s hard to say which fighter can ultimately take more damage. But, given Herman’s punching power, I don’t like Struve’s chances should the two decide to get into an iron-chin competition.

Edge: Herman

 

This should be an exciting, tough fight, with each fighter capable of stopping of the fight anywhere. When all is said and done, I think Herman’s power and toughness will shine through. If he can get inside of Struve’s reach and defend against any submissions Struve throws up, I like him to get a second- or third-round stoppage.

Pick: Herman by KO

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