OCC Pay Per View Coverage: UFC 64 Unstoppable
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The watchers are myself, Scott and Marcus.
The pizza has been ordered and w'ere ready to go.
The show has started and we've got the pre-fight hype.
Fight 1: Dan Lauzon Vs. Spencer Fisher (lightweight division)
Dan Lauzon's nickname is "The upgrade"
Spencer Fisher's nickname is "The King"
I give that battle to Fisher.
Food is good.
We all give the music battle to Fisher as well.
It is also unanimous in that we all pick Fisher.
4-0, 5'10, 155 Dan "The Upgrade" Lauzon
19-2, 5'7, 155, Spencer "The King" Fisher
Round 1: After some technical difficulties we're here.
Lauzon has the top position and Fisher has been cut above the right eye.
Mike Goldberg hopes Randy Coture can beat up his sisters. Goldberg hates Women!!
Fisher with a flying knee and a series of blows and Lauzon is busted open.
Its all over, Fisher is victorious.
Winner: 4:38 in round 1 by TKO - Spencer Fisher
It was a good fight with a lot of action on both sides. Spencer Fisher did a Flair strut.
Coture and Fisher: Fisher thanks everyone from God and Jesus and his family, but not Mr. McMahon. He also answers the question about being taken down by saying: "No, my wrestling sucks.. Well, a thousand points for honesty I suppose.
UFC 65 promo, they replay St. Pierre's comment from last month.
Fight 2: Cheick Kongo Vs. Carmelo Marrero (heavyweight division)
Marrero is "the Fury"
Kongo is Cheick Kongo.
I'd say Marrero wins the nickname battle by default.
Damn Cinamin sticks are good.
Unanimous choice for Kongo, the music was underwhelming.
5-0, 6'0, 222, Carmelo "The Fury" Marrero
19-2-1, 6'4, 220, Cheick Kongo
Round 1: Marrero has taken Kongo down early in the round. Marrero is in strong position with the fight still on the ground.
The crowd is starting to get hostile. Marrero hit some nice elbows and is still keeping Kongo from getting the fight back to his feet where Kongo wants it.
Round 1 ends: I give it to Marrero 10-9
Round 2: There is a welt on the thy of Marrero from Kongo's early leg kicks in round 1. Kongo looked to duplicate his early round 1 success with those kicks, but is taken down by Marrero.
Kongo tried a Guillotine from the bottom but Marrero is not affected so far. Kongo has a guillotine locked in but Marrero is trying to fight out of it. Marrero has broken free and is throwing some haymakers.
The referee has stood both fighters back up now. This is in Kongo's favor. Marrero tries another takedown but Kongo has none of it.
Referee again stands the fighters up less than a minute remaining in the round.
Round 2: I give this round to Marrero 10-9 as well.
This means Kongo has to win in the third round because h'es not winning a decision.
Round 3: Marrero goes for a takedown again but Kongo has none of it, but tries for his own.
Marrero had Kongo in trouble on his back but it didn't last.
The referee stands the fight up again in the third.
Kongo needs to do something and do it fast.
Under 2 minutes to go in the round. Unless Kongo steps it up he's headed for a loss.
Goldberg: Marrero is gassed out.
Marrero immediately scored a takedown.
Scott: Kongo's been on his back more tonight than Paris Hilton.
The crowd boos the end of the fight.
Round 3 ends: I give the round to Kongo but the fight to Marrero.
Bravo also scores it the same way.
Winner: 29-28 Marrero, 29-28 Kongo, 29-28, Marrero.
I don't know what fight that second judge watched.
Coture with Marrero: Marerro is surprised that he got winded as he says he has better conditioning.
Coture: Take us through the takedown on the big screen.
Marrero: I don't remember to be honest with you.
Coture: Its on the screen.
Ken Shamrock retrospective package airs with several UFC stars commenting.
Ultimate Fighter 4 commercial airs.
Fight 3: Kuniyoshi Hironaka Vs. Jon Fitch (welterweight division)
Fitch is fond of suplexes, I wonder if he also likes the camel clutch?
The music battle goes to Fitch by the pannel of judges in attendance.
Fitch has a 6 inch reach, I'm all of a sudden not kean on my pick.
Marcus and Scott take Fitch
10-2, 5'10, 170 Kuniyoshi Hironaka
16-2, 6'0, 170, Jon Fitch
No nickname battle
Round 1: The fight is standing early with each pressing the other against the fense.
Fitch gets a nice backtrip to tkae Hironaka down. Hironaka is going for a triangle and Fitch is trying to fight it off and is thusfar successful. The fight over the triangle still commensing. Fitch is close to working his way out but Hironaka resets.
The crowd boos as the fight over this triangle continues. Fitch breaks free.
Fitch has Hironaka against the fense at this point.
Round 1 ends, kind of a sluggish 1. I'll give it 10-9 Fitch because of the finish but it could go either way. I don't mean sluggish as in bad, just a methodical round.
Round 2: Fitch scores with a nice kick and then with a massive takedown just using his power. That's a good way to start the round for Fitch.
Fitch is reigning down some big blows in this position. Hironaka tried the triangle but Fitch had none of it this time.
Fitch has Hironaka's back.
Referee stands the fight up. Fitch scores with some nice combinations.
Fitch with the ground-and-pound or as Michael Kole would say pound-and-ground.
Hironaka said he will eventually be champion at 170? Not if he keeps fighting like this.
Fitch scoring with a succession of elbows to end the round.
Round 2: 10-9 for Fitch again.
Round 3: Fitch is picking up right where he left off. Fitch has landed a succession of jabs to start the round.
This is Fitch's fight to lose.
Fitch is bleeding badly and the referee has called for time.
They are back to the same position, as the cut is not affecting Fitch's vision.
Scott wonders if Hironaka has an iron head? What an advantage that might be?
Fitch is just scoring with a lot of elbows. He is just having his way with Hironaka at this moment.
1 40 left in the round.
Referee stands the fight up again but that is to Fitch's advantage.
30 seconds left in the round.
Fitch scores with a big right rocking Hironaka to end the round.
Round 3: Fitch 10-9, so I score this fight 30-27 in favor of Jon Fitch.
Eddie Bravo also scores it 30-27.
Winner: 30-25, 30-27, 30-27 for Jon Fitch. The first judge scored a couple of those rounds 10-8 for Fitch which I'm just not sure of.
Coture with Fitch: His striking has come along way, no doubt. He says he's still not comfortable standing in the ring. Should he ever get comfortable that might be bad news.
The replay is scoring a lot of ooos and ahhhhhs.
Jason Geombi is in the house and is being booed heavily.
Ken Shamrock good bye speech from last tuesday night. This is not the same package from earlier.
Goldberg is asking Coture about Shamrock and his influence on the sport.
Fight 4: Ken Florian Vs. Sean Sherk (Lightweight division)
Ken-flo is the gayest nickname ever. Muscle Shark isn't much better but its freaking God compared to Ken-flo.
While I rant on Florian's stupid ass nickname a promo for Saw 3 is airing.
Goldberg is talking to an actor from the movie as my mind wanders.
I haven't heard Sherk's music but its going to take a lot for him to win in that category.
Mickey's the official beer for Slipping.
Scott wants everyone to know his new nickname is sheep fucker.
7-2, 5'10, 155, Kenny "Ken Flo" Florian
34-2-1, 5'6 154.5, The Muscle Shark: Sean Sherk
Round 1: Sherk scores with an early takedown. There was a battle for position for a good while.
Florian going for a guillotine and Sherk escapes.
*beavis* Heheheheheh, Coture said Mount.
Florian reverses and ends up on top. We've had a pretty face paced round so far.
Round 1: I'll give it to Sherk 10-9.
Bravo also scored it 10-9 Sherk
Round 2: Florian scored with some early kicks and knees but Sherk comes back with a takedown. Sherk is cut open.
The fight is stopped to check the cut on Sherk.
Interesting strategy by Sherk bleeding on Florian to impair Florian's vision.
Florian reverses position and is now on top of Sean Sherk.
This is a good battle with them switching positions back and forth.
Round 2: That was a pretty nice round overall. I'll give it to Sherk 10-9.
Round 3: Sherk starts round 3 with yet another takedown. Sherk with another big shot. Sherk is really in control in the third round.
There is talk in the room that Florian is starting to run out of gas.
Florian gives up his back as the round is still all Sherk at this point.
The referee stands the fight up at about 40 seconds left in the round.
Florian scores with a body kick.
Sherk is starting a flury and Florian responds in kind.
Round 3: 10-9 Sherk, I thought of 10-8 but Florian had a strong finish.
Round 4: Sherk with an inside leg kick to start the round. Florian scrambles to avoid a takedown. Sherk has top position again in the round and now has side control.
Crowd chanting Kenny, I prefer to think they're chanting "Eddie" for Eddie Guerrero.
Florian was complaining that Sherk wasn't doing anything so Sherk decided to elbow him in the head.
This is Sherk's round at this point as well.
Florian with a nice bodykick late in the round.
Round 4: Sherk 10-9
Florian's corner telling him he needs a knockout or submission.
Round 5: (Corture says Sherk is dominant on top and Scott let it go)
Sherk scores with a nice takedown early in this round as well.
Florian scores with a couple of high-kicks.
Kenny Florian is throwing everything at Sherk and has a guillotine but Sherk is fighting out of it.
Sherk is out of the guillotine.
Sherk with a big slam on Florian just after Florian tried to grab the fense.
Crowd boos, I don't know why this has been one damn awesome fight.
Florian trying to put it on but Sherk has none of it. This is Sherk's fight.
Round 5: Sean Sherk wins 10-9. I score it 50-45 Sherk.
Winner: 49-46, 49-46, 50-48 for Sherk in a unanimous decision.
Coture with Sherk: He felt good back at 155. Florian is a tough guy, everyone underestimated Florian but Sherk. I personally didn't I just thought his nickname was gay and it still is.
They replay the vicious slam from round 5.
Fight 5: Anderson Silva Vs. Rich Franklin (Middleweight Division)
Anderson Silva = The Spider
Rich Franklin = Ace
Both great nicknames but I give the edge to Franklin
Rich Franklin also wins the battle of walk-in music.
Scott and Marcus take Franklin and I of course picked Silva.
Referee: Big John McCarthy
16-4, 6'2, 185, Anderson "The Spider" Silva
22-1, 6'1, 185, Rich "Ace" Franklin
Round 1: The 2 exchange kicks early. Its pretty even so far.
Silva has Franklin rocked after a punch. Punches and kicks and Silva has Franklin down. Anderson Silva has defeated Rich Franklin!
Winner: 3:59 in round 1, Anderson Silva is the New Middle weight champion of the world!
Corture with Silva, this should be fun: Silva is campaigning for a spot in L.A.X. He says he's here to stay and as Middleweight champion lets hope so.
Coture with Franklin: He's sorry he didn't put on a great show. He'll go home and heel up but he'll be back.
Now we move to a dark match.
Fight 6: Justin James Vs. Clay Guida (lightweight division)
Round 1: James scores with some early blows. James is connecting with more knees and jabs and is doing some damage to Guida. We're in the haymaker stage of the fight a lot of them from Guida.
James had Guida in an armbar but Guida was able to escape.
Round 1: I give it to James barely 10-9.
Round 2: Guida gets a takedown. Guida is controling this round to this point.
Guida scores with a flury of elbows and then hooks in a rear-naked joke for the submission.
Winner: 4:42, in round 2 Clay Guida
The watchers are myself, Scott and Marcus.
The pizza has been ordered and w'ere ready to go.
- Dan Lauzon Vs. Spencer Fisher
- Cheick Kongo Vs. Carmelo Marrero
- Sean Sherk Vs. Ken Florian
- Kuniyoshi Okami Vs. Jon Fitch
- Rich Franklin Vs. Anderson Silva
The show has started and we've got the pre-fight hype.
Fight 1: Dan Lauzon Vs. Spencer Fisher (lightweight division)
Dan Lauzon's nickname is "The upgrade"
Spencer Fisher's nickname is "The King"
I give that battle to Fisher.
Food is good.
We all give the music battle to Fisher as well.
It is also unanimous in that we all pick Fisher.
4-0, 5'10, 155 Dan "The Upgrade" Lauzon
19-2, 5'7, 155, Spencer "The King" Fisher
Round 1: After some technical difficulties we're here.
Lauzon has the top position and Fisher has been cut above the right eye.
Mike Goldberg hopes Randy Coture can beat up his sisters. Goldberg hates Women!!
Fisher with a flying knee and a series of blows and Lauzon is busted open.
Its all over, Fisher is victorious.
Winner: 4:38 in round 1 by TKO - Spencer Fisher
It was a good fight with a lot of action on both sides. Spencer Fisher did a Flair strut.
Coture and Fisher: Fisher thanks everyone from God and Jesus and his family, but not Mr. McMahon. He also answers the question about being taken down by saying: "No, my wrestling sucks.. Well, a thousand points for honesty I suppose.
UFC 65 promo, they replay St. Pierre's comment from last month.
Fight 2: Cheick Kongo Vs. Carmelo Marrero (heavyweight division)
Marrero is "the Fury"
Kongo is Cheick Kongo.
I'd say Marrero wins the nickname battle by default.
Damn Cinamin sticks are good.
Unanimous choice for Kongo, the music was underwhelming.
5-0, 6'0, 222, Carmelo "The Fury" Marrero
19-2-1, 6'4, 220, Cheick Kongo
Round 1: Marrero has taken Kongo down early in the round. Marrero is in strong position with the fight still on the ground.
The crowd is starting to get hostile. Marrero hit some nice elbows and is still keeping Kongo from getting the fight back to his feet where Kongo wants it.
Round 1 ends: I give it to Marrero 10-9
Round 2: There is a welt on the thy of Marrero from Kongo's early leg kicks in round 1. Kongo looked to duplicate his early round 1 success with those kicks, but is taken down by Marrero.
Kongo tried a Guillotine from the bottom but Marrero is not affected so far. Kongo has a guillotine locked in but Marrero is trying to fight out of it. Marrero has broken free and is throwing some haymakers.
The referee has stood both fighters back up now. This is in Kongo's favor. Marrero tries another takedown but Kongo has none of it.
Referee again stands the fighters up less than a minute remaining in the round.
Round 2: I give this round to Marrero 10-9 as well.
This means Kongo has to win in the third round because h'es not winning a decision.
Round 3: Marrero goes for a takedown again but Kongo has none of it, but tries for his own.
Marrero had Kongo in trouble on his back but it didn't last.
The referee stands the fight up again in the third.
Kongo needs to do something and do it fast.
Under 2 minutes to go in the round. Unless Kongo steps it up he's headed for a loss.
Goldberg: Marrero is gassed out.
Marrero immediately scored a takedown.
Scott: Kongo's been on his back more tonight than Paris Hilton.
The crowd boos the end of the fight.
Round 3 ends: I give the round to Kongo but the fight to Marrero.
Bravo also scores it the same way.
Winner: 29-28 Marrero, 29-28 Kongo, 29-28, Marrero.
I don't know what fight that second judge watched.
Coture with Marrero: Marerro is surprised that he got winded as he says he has better conditioning.
Coture: Take us through the takedown on the big screen.
Marrero: I don't remember to be honest with you.
Coture: Its on the screen.
Ken Shamrock retrospective package airs with several UFC stars commenting.
Ultimate Fighter 4 commercial airs.
Fight 3: Kuniyoshi Hironaka Vs. Jon Fitch (welterweight division)
Fitch is fond of suplexes, I wonder if he also likes the camel clutch?
The music battle goes to Fitch by the pannel of judges in attendance.
Fitch has a 6 inch reach, I'm all of a sudden not kean on my pick.
Marcus and Scott take Fitch
10-2, 5'10, 170 Kuniyoshi Hironaka
16-2, 6'0, 170, Jon Fitch
No nickname battle
Round 1: The fight is standing early with each pressing the other against the fense.
Fitch gets a nice backtrip to tkae Hironaka down. Hironaka is going for a triangle and Fitch is trying to fight it off and is thusfar successful. The fight over the triangle still commensing. Fitch is close to working his way out but Hironaka resets.
The crowd boos as the fight over this triangle continues. Fitch breaks free.
Fitch has Hironaka against the fense at this point.
Round 1 ends, kind of a sluggish 1. I'll give it 10-9 Fitch because of the finish but it could go either way. I don't mean sluggish as in bad, just a methodical round.
Round 2: Fitch scores with a nice kick and then with a massive takedown just using his power. That's a good way to start the round for Fitch.
Fitch is reigning down some big blows in this position. Hironaka tried the triangle but Fitch had none of it this time.
Fitch has Hironaka's back.
Referee stands the fight up. Fitch scores with some nice combinations.
Fitch with the ground-and-pound or as Michael Kole would say pound-and-ground.
Hironaka said he will eventually be champion at 170? Not if he keeps fighting like this.
Fitch scoring with a succession of elbows to end the round.
Round 2: 10-9 for Fitch again.
Round 3: Fitch is picking up right where he left off. Fitch has landed a succession of jabs to start the round.
This is Fitch's fight to lose.
Fitch is bleeding badly and the referee has called for time.
They are back to the same position, as the cut is not affecting Fitch's vision.
Scott wonders if Hironaka has an iron head? What an advantage that might be?
Fitch is just scoring with a lot of elbows. He is just having his way with Hironaka at this moment.
1 40 left in the round.
Referee stands the fight up again but that is to Fitch's advantage.
30 seconds left in the round.
Fitch scores with a big right rocking Hironaka to end the round.
Round 3: Fitch 10-9, so I score this fight 30-27 in favor of Jon Fitch.
Eddie Bravo also scores it 30-27.
Winner: 30-25, 30-27, 30-27 for Jon Fitch. The first judge scored a couple of those rounds 10-8 for Fitch which I'm just not sure of.
Coture with Fitch: His striking has come along way, no doubt. He says he's still not comfortable standing in the ring. Should he ever get comfortable that might be bad news.
The replay is scoring a lot of ooos and ahhhhhs.
Jason Geombi is in the house and is being booed heavily.
Ken Shamrock good bye speech from last tuesday night. This is not the same package from earlier.
Goldberg is asking Coture about Shamrock and his influence on the sport.
Fight 4: Ken Florian Vs. Sean Sherk (Lightweight division)
Ken-flo is the gayest nickname ever. Muscle Shark isn't much better but its freaking God compared to Ken-flo.
While I rant on Florian's stupid ass nickname a promo for Saw 3 is airing.
Goldberg is talking to an actor from the movie as my mind wanders.
I haven't heard Sherk's music but its going to take a lot for him to win in that category.
Mickey's the official beer for Slipping.
Scott wants everyone to know his new nickname is sheep fucker.
7-2, 5'10, 155, Kenny "Ken Flo" Florian
34-2-1, 5'6 154.5, The Muscle Shark: Sean Sherk
Round 1: Sherk scores with an early takedown. There was a battle for position for a good while.
Florian going for a guillotine and Sherk escapes.
*beavis* Heheheheheh, Coture said Mount.
Florian reverses and ends up on top. We've had a pretty face paced round so far.
Round 1: I'll give it to Sherk 10-9.
Bravo also scored it 10-9 Sherk
Round 2: Florian scored with some early kicks and knees but Sherk comes back with a takedown. Sherk is cut open.
The fight is stopped to check the cut on Sherk.
Interesting strategy by Sherk bleeding on Florian to impair Florian's vision.
Florian reverses position and is now on top of Sean Sherk.
This is a good battle with them switching positions back and forth.
Round 2: That was a pretty nice round overall. I'll give it to Sherk 10-9.
Round 3: Sherk starts round 3 with yet another takedown. Sherk with another big shot. Sherk is really in control in the third round.
There is talk in the room that Florian is starting to run out of gas.
Florian gives up his back as the round is still all Sherk at this point.
The referee stands the fight up at about 40 seconds left in the round.
Florian scores with a body kick.
Sherk is starting a flury and Florian responds in kind.
Round 3: 10-9 Sherk, I thought of 10-8 but Florian had a strong finish.
Round 4: Sherk with an inside leg kick to start the round. Florian scrambles to avoid a takedown. Sherk has top position again in the round and now has side control.
Crowd chanting Kenny, I prefer to think they're chanting "Eddie" for Eddie Guerrero.
Florian was complaining that Sherk wasn't doing anything so Sherk decided to elbow him in the head.
This is Sherk's round at this point as well.
Florian with a nice bodykick late in the round.
Round 4: Sherk 10-9
Florian's corner telling him he needs a knockout or submission.
Round 5: (Corture says Sherk is dominant on top and Scott let it go)
Sherk scores with a nice takedown early in this round as well.
Florian scores with a couple of high-kicks.
Kenny Florian is throwing everything at Sherk and has a guillotine but Sherk is fighting out of it.
Sherk is out of the guillotine.
Sherk with a big slam on Florian just after Florian tried to grab the fense.
Crowd boos, I don't know why this has been one damn awesome fight.
Florian trying to put it on but Sherk has none of it. This is Sherk's fight.
Round 5: Sean Sherk wins 10-9. I score it 50-45 Sherk.
Winner: 49-46, 49-46, 50-48 for Sherk in a unanimous decision.
Coture with Sherk: He felt good back at 155. Florian is a tough guy, everyone underestimated Florian but Sherk. I personally didn't I just thought his nickname was gay and it still is.
They replay the vicious slam from round 5.
Fight 5: Anderson Silva Vs. Rich Franklin (Middleweight Division)
Anderson Silva = The Spider
Rich Franklin = Ace
Both great nicknames but I give the edge to Franklin
Rich Franklin also wins the battle of walk-in music.
Scott and Marcus take Franklin and I of course picked Silva.
Referee: Big John McCarthy
16-4, 6'2, 185, Anderson "The Spider" Silva
22-1, 6'1, 185, Rich "Ace" Franklin
Round 1: The 2 exchange kicks early. Its pretty even so far.
Silva has Franklin rocked after a punch. Punches and kicks and Silva has Franklin down. Anderson Silva has defeated Rich Franklin!
Winner: 3:59 in round 1, Anderson Silva is the New Middle weight champion of the world!
Corture with Silva, this should be fun: Silva is campaigning for a spot in L.A.X. He says he's here to stay and as Middleweight champion lets hope so.
Coture with Franklin: He's sorry he didn't put on a great show. He'll go home and heel up but he'll be back.
Now we move to a dark match.
Fight 6: Justin James Vs. Clay Guida (lightweight division)
Round 1: James scores with some early blows. James is connecting with more knees and jabs and is doing some damage to Guida. We're in the haymaker stage of the fight a lot of them from Guida.
James had Guida in an armbar but Guida was able to escape.
Round 1: I give it to James barely 10-9.
Round 2: Guida gets a takedown. Guida is controling this round to this point.
Guida scores with a flury of elbows and then hooks in a rear-naked joke for the submission.
Winner: 4:42, in round 2 Clay Guida
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