Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Review: UFC 184 Rousey vs. Zingano


Attention! There are results of the event and my bets:

"Shit happens", fiasco is about my bets today, but "real cool" is about event UFC 184.

Total: - 211,42 $

Ronda "Rowdy" Rousey (C) (11-0-0) vs. Cat "Alpha" Zingano #1 (9-1-0).
 (+14.29 $) Very beautiful fast technique. It's awesome...Fighters look like cats))
Raquel "Rocky" Pennington #14 (5-6-0) vs. Holly "The Preacher's Daughter" Holm #13 (8-0-0). (+14.29 $) To be honest it's draw. I expected flawless victory for Holm, I thought that she would realize her striking technique such that Raquel would endure strikes all the fight, but Raquel showed more solid skills in the third round. Thus, the 1st round - slightly for Holm (maybe draw), the 2nd round - slightly for Holm (more seemed to be draw), the 3rd round - completely Pennington.
Jake "The Juggernaut" Ellenberger #11 (30-9-0) vs. Josh Koscheck (19-9-0). (-100 $) Congratulations, Jake! Jake was desperate before this fight, he believed in his punches, but he lost this feeling that his punches were dangerous, and Josh gave him this feeling. The Jake's confident level grew through the whole fight. Josh knew it and couldn't figure out the other plan, exclude takedown attacks, but it was only placebo...
Alan "Brahma" Jouban (11-3-0) vs. Richard "Filthy" Walsh (8-4-0). (-100 $) Controversial stoppage, I think: Richard went to the clinch, but John McCarthy had caught him, intercepting the action. I don't say that Richard absolutely avoided the loss by TKO, but he had an opportunity to escape and recover. It was knockdown, I don't see the KO.
Tony "El Cucuy" Ferguson (19-3-0) vs. Gleison Tibau (40-11-0). (+40 $) It's incredible! I expected another fight and I couldn't believe that Tony could submit Gleison. It looks like fairy tale, seriously. When Tony started to choke Gleison, I thought something like that:"No, it's useless! Beat him up..." But Tony got his back, and all became clear: Gleison lost on their own field.
Mark "The Filipino Wrecking Machine"  Munoz #13 (13-6-0) vs. Roan "Jucao" Carneiro (20-9-0). (None) It was predictable. Roan is very strong grappler, and the one thing, which gives doubts, is his movement to the Middleweight division, rest of it kept up the victory.
Roman "El Gallito" Salazar (9-3-0, 1 NC) vs. Norifumi "Kid" Yamamoto (18-6-0, 2 NC). (None) Oh, those pokes in the eyes...from high opponents...from low opponents...It's gloominess...
Dhiego Lima (11-3-0) vs. Tim "The Dirty Bird" Means (23-6-1). (-100 $) Nice striking from Tim, I didn't expect this level: good knees, elbows, left punch.
Derrick "The Black Beast" Lewis (12-3-0, 1 NC) vs. Ruan "Fangzz" Potts (8-4-0). (+20 $) So lazy ground and pound from Derrick Lewis :-) It's new system: 2 strikes...oh, shit...deep breath :) So, the Ruan's mistake was his attention to the Derrick's leg for submission, and Ruan had bad balance...He fell through after the kick...In a nutshell, it's not UFC level.

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