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dbreiden83080
06-13-2010, 09:02 PM
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Main Card

Middleweight bout: Jamie Yager vs. Rich Attonito
Lightweight bout: Spencer Fisher vs. Dennis Siver
Middleweight bout: Chris Leben vs. Aaron Simpson
Middleweight bout: Court McGee vs. Kris McCray
Light Heavyweight bout: Matt Hamill vs. Keith Jardine

Preliminary Card

Heavyweight bout: James McSweeney vs. Travis Browne
Middleweight bout: James Hammortree vs. Chris Camozzi
Middleweight bout: Kyle Noke vs. Josh Bryant
Middleweight bout: Brad Tavares vs. Seth Baczynski
Lightweight bout: John Gunderson vs. Mark Holst

dbreiden83080
06-19-2010, 11:26 AM
LOL WOW

Nobody is making any picks on this at all...


Main Card

Middleweight bout: Jamie Yager vs. Rich Attonito
Lightweight bout: Spencer Fisher vs. Dennis Siver
Middleweight bout: Chris Leben vs. Aaron Simpson
Middleweight bout: Court McGee vs. Kris McCray
Light Heavyweight bout: Matt Hamill vs. Keith Jardine

desflood
06-19-2010, 11:46 AM
I didn't watch the season, so don't feel comfortable picking the TUF fights.

MannyIsGod
06-19-2010, 12:43 PM
Alright I'm finally getting to the point to where I think I can make good calls on these fights. Especially considering I saw everyone episode of this season.

Main Card

Middleweight bout: Jamie Yager vs. Rich Attonito

Jamie is just too much flash - but once he gets hit he wilts so damn fast

Lightweight bout: Spencer Fisher vs. Dennis Siver
Middleweight bout: Chris Leben vs. Aaron Simpson
Middleweight bout: Court McGee vs. Kris McCray

Court is way too much for McCray

Light Heavyweight bout: Matt Hamill vs. Keith Jardine

Preliminary Card

Heavyweight bout: James McSweeney vs. Travis Browne
Middleweight bout: James Hammortree vs. Chris Camozzi
Middleweight bout: Kyle Noke vs. Josh Bryant
Middleweight bout: Brad Tavares vs. Seth Baczynski

Tavares will be a star in the UFC - book it.
Lightweight bout: John Gunderson vs. Mark Holst

tlongII
06-19-2010, 01:43 PM
That Yager kid is a dick. I hope he gets his ass beat.

benefactor
06-19-2010, 02:14 PM
Court is one tough ass kid. He should be able to bully McCray.

Stringer_Bell
06-19-2010, 02:26 PM
Some of these fights are just way too tough to call, I really can't pick a real winner other than Hamil over Jardine. Court is magic, but Kris has a lot of heart. It'll be a boring fight, but I think Court just has good vibes on his side and will win it.

This season doesn't have too many exciting fighters, although Yager/Rich and Kyle/Josh and Brad/Seth are exciting match-ups in terms of styles we've seen from the fighters. They've had a lot of time to prepare and be conditioned, so hopefully some of them shine.

tlongII
06-19-2010, 10:08 PM
Hammill and Jardine are putting on a show! Great fight!

tlongII
06-19-2010, 10:11 PM
That is a NASTY cut on Jardine!

MannyIsGod
06-19-2010, 10:54 PM
LOL McSweeny

dbreiden83080
06-20-2010, 08:25 AM
Hammill and Jardine are putting on a show! Great fight!

IT was sloppy but a good one.. Thank god Hamill got that decision i would have been pissed if it went to Jardine, since Matt did way more damage in that fight. Jardine is done, wonder if the UFC finally cuts him..

Stringer_Bell
06-20-2010, 04:53 PM
Good emotional wins for Hamill and Court. Yager is done, when he gets pressured enough he breaks down and stops moving.

Can staph infections be spread through contact in fights? If so, Jardine better fill a tub full of alcohol cuz that thing on Hamill's back didn't look too good.

tlongII
06-20-2010, 07:30 PM
Good emotional wins for Hamill and Court. Yager is done, when he gets pressured enough he breaks down and stops moving.

Can staph infections be spread through contact in fights? If so, Jardine better fill a tub full of alcohol cuz that thing on Hamill's back didn't look too good.

Yager doesn't seem to have any cardio. As soon as he gets to the 2nd round he's done.

MannyIsGod
06-20-2010, 08:14 PM
Yager is just mentally weak. I liked the guy at first but it was obvious that when push comes to shove he just wilts. Its not cardio, its that he folds very very fast.

I'm fairly certain they won't let you fight with a staph infection.

dbreiden83080
06-20-2010, 08:32 PM
Yager is just mentally weak. I liked the guy at first but it was obvious that when push comes to shove he just wilts. Its not cardio, its that he folds very very fast.

I'm fairly certain they won't let you fight with a staph infection.

Dead on there Manny..

Yager with all that shit talking in the house once pushed was always looking for a way out.

desflood
06-20-2010, 10:10 PM
Can staph infections be spread through contact in fights? If so, Jardine better fill a tub full of alcohol cuz that thing on Hamill's back didn't look too good.
Bet your ass they can. Dr. Benjamin put his two cents into a column on this situation today.



"When I saw Matt Hamill at The Ultimate Fighter 11 Finale weigh-ins with the suspicious lesion on his back, I found it quite obvious that it very well may be a Staph skin infection.

I then incorrectly concluded that there would be no possible way that he would be cleared to fight and potentially expose his opponent and everyone that entered the octagon after him to his contagious infection.

Once again, Staph skin infections and the more aggressive MRSA form are contagious and potentially very dangerous. Soft-tissue debridement (surgical removal), organ damage, amputation and death are very possible outcomes.

As I have written many times before, I have the utmost respect for Keith Kizer, the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) executive director. Mr. Kizer did exactly what he was supposed to do when he was alerted to the suspicious rash. He ordered his medical expert to assess the situation and to advise him on the most prudent course of action.

In my opinion, the NSAC was victim of a poor medical decision. Furthermore, every athlete (including Hamill) and referee that entered the octagon – with or after Hamill – was unnecessarily exposed to a potentially very serious and deadly infection by the "licensed doctor" who cleared him to compete.

Can I be any clearer?

As a physician tasked with the responsibility of promoting player/fighter safety, deciding to allow a clearly infected athlete to compete is astonishing to me. As a doctor, if there is any significant question in your mind regarding an athlete's health, you must err on the side of caution and disallow the fighter in question. The potential risks do not outweigh the potential benefit.

"Physician, first do no harm."

I am certain that I will be blasted for my assertions, but it will not be the first time. As a surgeon, I am accustomed to having my thought processes, decisions and actions challenged and critiqued. It is part of what I do.

This is not a failing of the NSAC or UFC president and event promoter Dana White. This shouldn't have been a difficult determination as a physician. An unpopular disqualification? No doubt. But clearly warranted, nonetheless. I don't know the identity of the physician, and it doesn't matter. Poor judgment is poor judgment regardless of stature.

Mr. Kizer and Mr. White: You should challenge my opinion and ask three board-certified orthopedic surgeons and three fellowship-trained infectious-disease specialists to go on the record and answer this simple question: If you examined a wrestler with an untreated active Staph skin infection, would you allow him to compete?"



Dr. Johnny Benjamin is MMAjunkie.com's medical columnist and consultant and a noted combat-sports specialist.

MannyIsGod
06-20-2010, 10:19 PM
Can't believe they'd let anyone go in there with a staph infection. Those things are SO infections.