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So I impartial got UFC100 and the prelims are on the 2nd disc again along with the Countdown point to, bonus slack the scenes, and sadly no weigh-ins. All the pre fight montages and post fight Rogan interviews are included as well, though the post fight antics with Brock are slightly edited with him flicking the crowd off and him saying he only drinks Coors Light instead of Bud Light are taken out but other than that its all there. This DVD has gargantuan fights on both cards and is a must have for all fans of UFC/MMA.
UFC 100
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MAKING HISTORY
This was the historic 100th UFC event that was supposed to be the greatest card in history, did they enact that? I don’t judge they did but it was a astronomical night of fights that also held the greatest knock out in history in my understanding. It would discover a debut of a highly respected fighter in the first televised fight, a account going against an ultimate fighter on the under card, a archaic welterweight contender coming wait on after his last fight, a battle of TUF coaches, a welterweight title fight, and an undisputed heavyweight champion crowned. The DVD its self is a mixed bag since it is edited but for the most share it is expedient. Also this is not the 100th UFC event, it is actually the 133rd event because of events that were listed as .5 after another event. These events included the Ultimate Ultimates and such. Also on a side price this DVD is heavily edited like Dan Henderson’s post fight interview, as well as Brock Lesnar’s.
DISC 1
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1.YOSHIHIRO AKIYAMA VS ALAN BELCHER-this is absolutely a incredible fight and highly enchanting as these two battle it out over 15 minutes. Belcher is a well known UFC fighter and Yoshihiro is making his debut after pilling up procure after obtain in K-1 Hero’s, with only one loss on his recount. The first round was insane as both unbiased slug it out both going for the execute. We spy pick downs, knock downs, and submission attempts in this round making it very hard to earn. The second round is unbiased as engaging as the first with both going all out trying to demolish the other. The only thing is Akiyama got the grasp down and controlled him on the ground for a while. Another conclude call round with Belcher landing some nice leg kicks, but I look Akiyama taking it. The third and final round is impartial as insane as the last two turning into more of a boxing match with a few leg kicks thrown in for suitable measure. Both slug it out with I feel Belcher landing more often but only by a microscopic, Akiyama knocks Belcher down and scores a bewitch down. After three rounds of valid action Akiyama takes a well earned victory, I consider he won as well but if it would have been given to Belcher I would not have been upset. This won fight of the night deservingly earning each fighter 100,000 dollars.5/5
2.JON FITCH VS PAULO THIAGO-on the dependable fight night this fight happened after the main event because they did not know if the pay per concept time would bustle out. But here they achieve it as the second fight, ok I guess but that is not how it really happened. Any blueprint this fight was another valid one with the first round being more of a grappling match. Both go for some submissions trying to destroy the other early, Paulo sinks in a tight guillotine choke early on but Fitch escapes. After a some what cessation first round the second turns into another grappling match but with Fitch coming out on top. He gets two pick downs as well as taking Paulo’s encourage and controlling location. The third round looks unbiased like the second with Fitch not only taking the round but also the fight.4/5
3.DAN HENDERSON VS MICHAEL BISPING-now more than any other fight this was the one I was looking forward to most. I have never been a fan of Michael Bisping especially after his accept [really loosing] over Matt Hamill, but I realize that was the judges. But after watching these two coach opposite each other on the 9th season of the Ultimate Fighter called US vs UK. After watching how he really is on that present I knew he was going to earn crushed by one of my popular fighters ever, Team US coach the legendary Dan Henderson. The first round is substantial with Dan fair unloading on Bisping and rocking him early on and dominating in the clinch with some colossal knees. You can screech as soon as Dan started stalking him and landed on him Bisping said to him self “what have I gotten myself into”. Dan takes the round but Bisping does better than I expected, but he was tired at the destroy of the round. The second round very grand looks like the first with Bisping getting a diminutive more into it but he keeps circling to Hendo’s power hand. Towards the extinguish of the round Henderson delivers one of the greatest and most devastating knock outs of all time. After Henderson unbiased lays him flat with a frightening proper hand that separates Bisping from his mouthpiece he flies threw the air with a gorgeous flying fist/forearm/elbow. Absolutely the greatest KO ever which earned Dan the KO of the night award of 100,000 dollars.5/5
4.GEORGES ST-PIERRE VS THIAGO ALVES-another genuine fight as the champ [Welterweight] and the number one contender go after it. GSP takes the first round after securing some occupy downs and some combo’s, but Alves is level-headed in the fight looking to capture the belt. The second round is all GSP as he takes Alves down and dominates on the ground. Also on a side stamp peer his corner does not rub on him ala Greasegate. In the third round Alves manages to maintain it standing for a while until GSP takes him down. From there GSP dominates once again. In the fourth round GSP dominates on the ground again until Alves makes his procedure to the top situation, from there it is standing, another righteous round. The final round is more of the same with some stand up but GSP dominating on the ground. A generous fight that I wished would have gone the other plan but GSP took this one.4/5
5.FRANK MIR VS BROCK LESNAR-this fight was a rematch between these two and was for the undisputed heavyweight championship, both had the belt at this point. In their first fight Mir ended Lesner in the first round by draw of knee bar submission. I was pulling for Mir so grand in this fight and was looking forward to seeing Brock tap again. The fight starts out mighty like I understanding it would with enormous Brock taking Mir down and grounding and pounding. At one point he had Mir’s head trapped and went to work on it, Mir of course stayed very unruffled until the round came to an slay. The second round proved what Brock’s biggest weakness is, his chin. He takes Mir down but lets him up, from there Mir dominates him standing up and rocks him hard [Brock even admitted this after the fight]. He makes a mistake by throwing a flying knee and lands on his benefit, Brock knows he is distress and has to raze it snappily. So he starts throwing bombs while laying on him, even hitting Mir on the benefit of the head. The ref does not examine it so it does not matter and the fight is stopped, Brock Lesnar is the heavyweight champ.4/5
After the fight Brock shows why he is an undeserving champion as far as respect goes, he goes moral to Mir and talks trash to him. In this sport after a fight you reveal respect to your opponent whether you won or lost, Brock has lost all respect from me. On the mic afterwards Brock taunts the crowd, disses the sponsor of the UFC that night, and is over all unbiased disrespectful. Frank on the other hand even in defeat gives all credit to Lesnar even after the trash talk showing the professional that he is. Now with that said I have no respect for Lesnar at all and will never be pulling for him, but with that he accomplished his goal. All that WWE style trash talk has made him a character, one that people including myself will pay money to eye loose. So his goal is accomplished in that appreciate or disfavor him he will plan mountainous money on any card he fights for the UFC.
DISC 2
1.MATT GRICE VS SHANNON GUGERTY-the first fight of the night did not last to long as it does not produce it out of the 1st round. Both advance out to glean this but Gugerty sinks in a tight guillotine and forces Grice to go limp. Grice did not tap but he did not collect at the same time, pleasant fast fight.5/5
2.CB DOLLAWAY VS TOM LAWLOR-this fight is between two TUF alumni one from season 7 and the other from 8. This one ends the genuine same design as the last one but ends powerful quicker, very speedily guillotine acquire for Lawlor. Also for those who do not know Lawlor had one of the best entrances ever along with Seth “The Jab” Petruzelli, it involves a dog leash. Also Tom Lawlor got the submission of the night bonus of 100,00 dollars. 5/5
3.DONG HYUN KIM VS TJ GRANT-great first round of grappling for Kim as he controls the round landing some nice shots from the guard. Another mountainous round follows with a petite more stand up this time out but it goes abet into the grappling. Kim lands more astronomical elbows from the guard and even gets a tight guillotine. Grant survives the round but looses the round easily and even gets a point taken away. The third round is really fine as well with Grant putting up more of a fight this time out. Serene the Judo expert Kim controls the round and takes the unanimous victory.4.5/5
4.JON JONES VS JAKE O’ BRIEN-excellent first round as both fighters arrive out swinging in this stand up battle. Both were throwing some gargantuan hands as well as Jones landing some nice inside leg kicks, righteous first round. The second round is tremendous as well with some nice stand up but Jones lands a spinning befriend elbow and then chokes Jake out. A nice guillotine/darce choke, good submission.5/5
5.MAC DANZIG VS JIM MILLER-this one turns bloody aesthetic snappy when Miller takes Danzig down and cuts him launch with a well placed elbow. By the extinguish of the first round Danzig is bloodied and slack on the regain card. The second round is a tiny more competitive with Danzig delivering a itsy-bitsy more offense, even potentially stealing the round at the slay. The third round proves to be the most enthralling as both pull out all stops going befriend and forth, very inviting conclude. Miller takes the victory after going to the judges, another sizable fight.4.5/5
6.Stamp COLEMAN VS STEPHAN BONNAR-this was a fight I was really looking forward to, and really was pulling for Bonnar to beat Coleman. Now as a guy that has followed the UFC since the very first one normally I would be pulling for the narrative. But I have a despise for Coleman due to a disgusting point to he showcased in Pride FC after a freak accident in a fight against Mauricio “Shogun” Rua. The first round has Coleman shooting immediately and taking Bonnar down, controlling him for a while. But Bonnar goes for submissions putting him in difficulty, then works his plot on top and even cuts him with some elbows. The second round is great for both combatants with some serve and forth ground and pound, subs, and some gigantic shots. The third round is shapely great Coleman grounding and pounding his diagram to victory has awarded by the judges.4.5/5
This was a broad event but not the best ever over all, but it did have the greatest knock out in history. The special features include one of the best slow the scenes the UFC has achieve out with some comical moments between Rampage and Dan Henderson. And also the safe countdown indicate for UFC 100.
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