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UFC 83 : Serra vs. St-Pierre 2
Edith ©
Marc Wickert April
30, 2008 All
photos copyright 2004 Zuffa LLC This was a huge MMA event, with all 21,000 tickets selling on the opening day of trade. Not only was it the first time the Octagon travelled to Canada, but ticket sales for the show also set a new record for the UFC. And then there were the millions of fans from around the world who watched the fights on p-p-v.
Bell Centre, Montreal
In
earlier matches: The Battles Jonathan
Goulet (6’1” 169.5 lb) vs. Kuniyoshi Hironaka (5’10” 170
lb) Referee: Dan Miragliotta
Round
One It
was easy to tell what was on Jonathan’s mind when he entered the
arena: mmafightshop.com was stenciled on his head. 4.53:
Kuniyoshi jabbed and Jonathan leg-kicked as his opponent shot in for the
takedown, but the Canadian sprawled and warded off the attempt to take
him to the mats. 4.44:
Kuniyoshi circled out of Jonathan’s kicking range. 4.29:
Goulet elected to jab and Hironaka failed with another shoot. 4.20:
Goulet brought Hironaka to the ground with three consecutive knees to
the head. Jonathan’s follow-up elbow narrowly whistled past
Hironaka’s noggin. 4.15:
They clinched with Goulet against the wires. 4.03:
The pair swapped positions. 3.53:
Dan Miragliotta broke them up. 3.43:
Goulet landed with a jab and cross. He moved in with another combo and
had Hironaka retreating. 3.26:
They exchanged before Kuniyoshi opted to shoot, but he paid for his
efforts to go horizontal when Jonathan unleashed a knee and an elbow. 3.09:
Kuniyoshi scored with a jab and Jonathan answered with a right hand. 2.57:
Goulet tried to leg kick and wore a jab. 2.43:
Hironaka caught Goulet on the snout with a right. 2.37:
Hironaka leg-kicked. 2.28:
Jonathan fired off a superman punch, then landed an inside
leg kick, followed by an outside leg kick. 2.10:
Kuniyoshi countered another of his opponent’s kicks with a
jab. 2.03:
Kuniyoshi shot at Jonathan, however Jonathan hip-threw Kuniyoshi, then
brought up a powerful knee. 1.51:
Jonathan leg-kicked. 1.41:
Goulet threw a superman punch. 1.18:
Hironaka delivered a left and right. They continued to exchange before
Kuniyoshi dropped Jonathan with a left hook on the jaw. Goulet climbed
to his feet and clinched. They fell to the canvas. Hironaka pounded from
the guard, stood up, then dropped into side control. 0.37:
He took the mount. Goulet covered up and had Kuniyoshi back
in half guard. They scrambled as Kuniyoshi landed more leather. Jonathan
hung in there till the round closed.
Round
Two They
touched gloves. Hironaka was fueled with more confidence in his stand-up
fighting. 4.27:
Goulet missed with a leaping elbow. 4.24:
Hironaka unloaded a left hook and a jab. 4.11:
They exchanged and Kuniyoshi shook Jonathan with another left hook. 3.26:
Jonathan detonated a superman punch. Kuniyoshi held his hands out like
the shot from Goulet was a fizzer. 3.15:
Jonathan put Kuniyoshi on the floor with a big right, then rushed in and
hammered him. Kuniyoshi did get to his feet, but he wore more leather
and a crushing knee, which had him running away from Goulet. The
Canadian hunted Hironaka down and dropped him. The referee pulled the
fight up.
Result: Jonathan Goulet by TKO – 2.07, Round Two.
Mac Danzig (5’8” 154.5 lb) vs. Mark Bocek (5’8” 154.5 lb) – Lightweight Referee: Yves Lavigne
Round
One The
round opened with some air boxing. 4.18:
Mac danced with his hands by his side to intimidate Mark. 3.58:
Mark distracted Mac with a combo, then shot for his left leg. Mac
resisted the takedown and used the cage for balance. 3.19:
Bocek had Danzig on the floor and peppered him with g’n’p. Danzig
was intent on setting up a submission, but Bocek eluded any ties and was
back g’n’p-ing from guard. 2.04:
Danzig worked his way to the vertical game, although Bocek was still on
his back. 1.57:
Mark tugged Mac to the mats and commenced pounding him from
guard, before continuing the punishment from half guard. 1.30:
Danzig worked Bocek into full guard. 1.05:
Danzig had them standing in a clinch. 0.34:
They were back on the floor with Danzig pounding Bocek from half guard. 0.21:
Bocek maneuvered Danzig into guard.
Round
Two The
pair danced as Mark tried to force Mac’s back into the fence and set
him up for a takedown. 4.32:
Out of the blue, Mac caught Mark with a big right knee that floored the
Canadian. Danzig followed Bocek to the canvas and thumped away before
Bocek latched onto Danzig’s right leg, then switched to his left leg,
and attempted to flip his opponent. 3.20:
They stood and Danzig brought up a right knee whilst Bocek hung onto
Danzig’s left leg. 3.13:
They dropped to the canvas. Yves Lavigne warned Mac to watch his elbows
to the back of the head. Where have we heard that one before! 2.40:
Mac punished Mark from the mount. 2.35:
Mark rolled and Mac saddled up his opponent’s back. 2.14:
Bocek rolled over, so Danzig took the mount again. 1.57:
Bocek turned and Danzig grabbed his back once more. 1.31:
Danzig gave the ground game away to test Bocek’s stand-up. But Bocek
appeared to have more gas and backed Danzig up with leather before
shooting in. 0.32:
Danzig refueled and had Bocek pinned to the cage.
Round Three Mark
outgunned Mac and backed him into the fence before attempting a
takedown. 4.08:
Mark was in Mac’s guard. 3.29:
Mark had Mac forced into the cage and g’n’ped him. 3.12:
Mac kicked Mark away, then climbed to his feet. From the clinch, Mac
attacked Mark with fists and knees. 3.00:
They broke free as Mac pursued his opponent. 2.32:
Yves called time out to check Bocek’s bloodied face. As the ring
physician inspected Bocek’s dial, the replay showed the laceration was
due to a right knee from Danzig. A gutsy Bocek said he wanted to bat on.
The pair stood and exchanged until 1.39, when Danzig swept Bocek to the
floor. 1.33:
Danzig got the mount. 1.29:
He had Bocek’s back and wrapped on a rear naked choke. Result: Mac Danzig by rear naked choke – 3.48, Round Three.
Michael Bisping (6’2” 185.5 lb) vs. Charles McCarthy (5’11” 186 lb) – Middleweight Referee: Philippe Chartier
Charles
came out to the sound of the Stone’s ‘Paint It Black’, and Michael
answered with Clash’s ‘London Calling’. In the Octagon,
‘Chainsaw’ McCarthy stood poised for battle, but it was Bisping, his
body ripped with muscles, who looked like he’d been employing Edward
Scissorhands for his personal masseur. 5.00:
McCarthy adopted a Muay Thai guard as Bisping blasted with
leather. 4.19:
Bisping took McCarthy in a Thai clinch and delivered knees and punches.
When he backed off, McCarthy retaliated by pulling a face at his
attacker. 3.45:
Michael moved in with another knee and Charles countered with another
nasty face. 3.25:
Charles leg-kicked and Michael responded with a right. Michael’s reach
and explosive speed were too good for Charles’s stand-up. 2.43:
McCarthy scored with a double-leg slam, then fought from half
guard. 1.55:
Charles had Michael from behind, but he was up too high on
Michael’s back. He then clung to Michael’s right arm and looked for
an arm bar, however Michael kept his arm and Charles’s legs bent,
whilst resisting the submission hold. 1.03:
Bisping was free and pounding. 0.59:
The pair stood and Bisping methodically drilled McCarthy with
jabs, an uppercut, and a knee. 0.16:
Michael’s kneeing floored Charles. Michael kept hammering him up till
the bell, and Charles stayed down after the round ended. This
was Michael Bisping at his best.
Result: Michael Bisping by TKO – 5.00, Round One.
Nate Quarry (6’0” 185.5 lb) vs. Kalib Starnes (6’3” 186 lb) – Middleweight Referee: Dan Miragliotta
Nate
Quarry hunted his prey like the Terminator. Unfortunately, Kalib
wasn’t firing for this bout.
Result: Nate Quarry by unanimous decision.
Rich Franklin (6’1” 185.5 lb) vs. Travis Lutter (5’11” 185 lb) – Middleweight Referee: Steve Mazzagatti
Round
One
Southpaw
Rich jabs with his right. 4.47:
They briefly tie up, then separate after Rich brings up a knee to the
body. 4.43:
They close the gap and Rich catches Travis with a right fist. Lutter
shoots for Franklin’s right leg. Franklin manages to hop over to the
fence on his left foot before repossessing his right leg. 4.05:
Travis gets Rich’s back whilst they’re still standing in
the clinch. 3.57:
He sweeps Rich to his knees and hangs onto Franklin’s back.
Lutter tries to get his hooks in, but Franklin palms Lutter’s leg
away. 3.31:
Travis rolls onto his back and pulls Rich with him, then Travis
repositions and gets side control. He goes for the mount, but Rich slips
him into half guard. 2.49:
They scramble and Lutter retakes side control. 2.37:
Franklin forces Lutter into guard. Lutter is back in half
guard. 1.59:
Lutter gets the mount and starts some g’n’p-ing. 1.39:
Rich turns onto his left side and offers his right arm, which Travis
snaps up before locking on an arm bar. Amazingly, Franklin spins
straight out of the submission attempt and he’s standing up, looking
down at Lutter. 1.19:
Steve Mazzagatti orders Lutter to stand up. Had Franklin been
less of an ‘Ace’, Lutter would have been heading to the shower with
his opponent’s arm over his shoulder. 1.05:
Travis shoots for a takedown, and Rich sprawls. Travis has hold of
Rich’s right leg, but he’s copping a serving of leather from
Franklin. 0.24:
Rich stands against the cage and drives two knees into Travis’s body
before the round ends. Round
Two 4.53:
They clinch and Rich drives a knee into Travis’s body, then follows
with fists. Travis shoots for a leg and misses. Rich waits for Travis to
stand up. 4.32:
Lutter shoots again and Franklin drives in another knee to the body as
both men get to their feet. 4.22:
Franklin whacks Lutter in the head with a high kick. Lutter
fails with a shoot. Franklin drops down on Lutter and unloads some
g’n’p before climbing back to his feet. Lutter briefly traps
Franklin’s right leg, but Franklin eventually yanks it free. 3.48:
Steve calls Travis to stand. Rich attacks with fists and
knees from the clinch. Travis is gassed and Rich paces himself to
victory. Result: Rich Franklin by TKO – 3.01, Round Two.
Georges St-Pierre (5’10” 169.5 lb) vs. Matt Serra (5’6” 169.5 lb) – Welterweight Title Referee: Yves Lavigne
Round
One The
crowd goes berserk for GSP. Matt Serra’s entrance sounds more like a
greeting for Bruce Springsteen. But the Canadian audience is not calling
for ‘Bruce’ – they’re booing the welterweight champion. And
Serra wouldn’t have it any other way. Matt
throws a jab and Georges goes straight for the takedown, then half
guard, opting not to test Matt’s stand-up again after their last
meeting. 3.25:
Georges lands a left fist, but Matt is tying GSP up well and he’s
scoring with elbows from below. 3.23:
Serra has St-Pierre in full guard. 2.56:
St-Pierre drops some industrial-strength fists on Serra. 2.32:
GSP takes half guard. 2.19:
He’s back in Serra’s full guard. 1.47:
Georges softens Matt up with more g’n’p before returning to half
guard. 1.38:
Georges passes the guard and Matt turns onto his stomach. He wants to
stand, however GSP is determined to keep the battle horizontal. 0.44:
Matt finally gets to his feet and breaks free. 0.38:
He fires off a jab at St-Pierre, followed by a right to the
body. St-Pierre leaps in with a jab and a leg kick. 0.19:
He shoots in on Serra and takes him down. 0.07:
St-Pierre progresses from half guard to side control.
Round
Two 4.50:
Matt leg-kicks, and GSP uses the incoming kick to tug Matt to the
ground. 4.47:
Georges takes half guard and pins Matt against the fence. 3.43:
Matt works his way up and stands toe-to-toe with Georges. 3.39:
Serra attempts a superman punch. 3.28:
He attempts a high kick. 3.23:
St-Pierre attempts a spinning back kick. None of the shots are
successful, but GSP comes back with jabs that find their mark. 2.57:
He takes Serra to the canvas. 2.14:
St-Pierre is in Serra’s guard and is pounding away. 1.36:
Matt gives up his back as Georges punishes him with knees and leather. 1.11:
Matt turns over and GSP moves into open guard. 0.59:
Georges pulls half guard whilst continuing his g’n’p-ing. 0.53:
Georges takes side control before Matt surrenders his back. Matt is not
returning fire. Yves stops play. Result: Georges St-Pierre by TKO – 4.45, Round Two.
Arianny
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Penn vs. Sean Sherk Wanderlei
Silva vs. Keith Jardine Wilson
Gouveia vs. Goran Reljic Tito
Ortiz vs. Lyoto Machida Thiago
Silva vs. Antonio Mendes Ivan
Salaverry vs. Rousimar Palhares Rameau
Sokoudjo vs. Kazuhiro Nakamura Rich
Clementi vs. Terry Etim Jon
Koppenhaver vs. Yoshiyuki Yoshida Jason
Tan vs. Dong Hyun Kim Christian
Wellisch vs. Shane Carwin For
more info: www.ufc.tv. Coming very soon to Knucklepit.com: Rich Franklin Part 7.
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