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Live UFC Fight Night coverage from Hollywood, FL
by Dave Meltzer
Welcome to our live coverage of UFC Fight night from the Seminole Hard Rock in Hollywood, FL.
We're looking for your thoughts on the show, so you can leave a thumbs up, thumbs down or thumbs in the middle along with a best and worst match to dave@wrestlingobserver.com.
Thanks to Brian Fritz and others for prelim reports:
Rich Clementi b Ross Pointon with a choke at the end of the second round. Most of the fight was standing, with Clementi getting the best of it, particularly using leg kicks. He finally went for a takedown late in the second round and got a rear naked choke.
Din Thomas b Clay Guida by unanimous 29-28 scores after three rounds. Was told it will be a shame if this doesn't air, but because it went the distance, it is unlikely to air. Thomas dominated the stand-up, but Guida took him down frequently and it was a close action-packed fight.
First round went to Guida, who did damage with ground and pound. Second went to Thomas with his boxing. He was taken down once but defended better. Third round both were tired and it was all standing. Guida tried may takedowns and couldn't get any. Was told the round could have gone either way.
Tentative match is Diego Sanchez vs. Josh Koscheck on the 4/7 PPV.
Live UFC Fight Night coverage from Hollywood, FL
by Dave Meltzer
Welcome to our live coverage of UFC Fight night from the Seminole Hard Rock in Hollywood, FL.
We're looking for your thoughts on the show, so you can leave a thumbs up, thumbs down or thumbs in the middle along with a best and worst match to dave@wrestlingobserver.com.
Thanks to Brian Fritz and others for prelim reports:
Rich Clementi b Ross Pointon with a choke at the end of the second round. Most of the fight was standing, with Clementi getting the best of it, particularly using leg kicks. He finally went for a takedown late in the second round and got a rear naked choke.
Din Thomas b Clay Guida by unanimous 29-28 scores after three rounds. Was told it will be a shame if this doesn't air, but because it went the distance, it is unlikely to air. Thomas dominated the stand-up, but Guida took him down frequently and it was a close action-packed fight.
First round went to Guida, who did damage with ground and pound. Second went to Thomas with his boxing. He was taken down once but defended better. Third round both were tired and it was all standing. Guida tried may takedowns and couldn't get any. Was told the round could have gone either way.
Tentative match is Diego Sanchez vs. Josh Koscheck on the 4/7 PPV.