UFC Fight Night 13: Finally Reviewed Plus Not so the Ultimate Fighter Debut

The UFC Fight Night 13 has come and gone. I've been able to watch it, watch it again, and then re-watch it for good measure. I've come away with a few thoughts. The match ups were actually not too bad. There was a really good mix of fighters this time out and very few couch potatoes if
 you don't count Tim Boetsch who got dropped in the second round of his fight. Our Ultimate Fighter Alumni fare ok although some of them could have done much much better. I'm talking to you Farm Boy! Just don't hurt me or try to find me or... hey, how about I buy you a few beers buddy old pal! We also got to see the debut of the new season of The Ultimate Fighter. Was it everything we hoped and dreamed for?

Joe Lauzon was handled without mercy by Kenny Florian late into the second round of their fight. They were pretty even for a while there. This match easily scores as best of the night. That is, unless of course the un-aired Clay Guida or Manny Gamburyan fights were as action packed as this one. I remember Joe on the Ultimate Fighter 5 and he was one of the short listed guys to win it all. It's funny that he headlines this event while the guys that advanced further than him are second and even no-billed at all.

Tommy (The Farm Boy) Speer was handed an embarassing loss to Anthony Johnson. It wasn't a good sign when we saw Matt Hughes in his corner. Hughes probably handed Speer a Bible and his patented "gameplan" for Johnson. It was obvious that Tommy was going to try to take this one to the ground and then do some pounding or submitting from there. He did so by charging in with his head wide open and just got rocked by punches that kept coming. He ended up in a little ball on the side of the Octagon. He should have abandoned the gameplan when he discovered that his head was hurting a bit. I hope Tommy does better. He certainly was my pick to win last season. Of course, the mad Vegan Big Mac Danzig had something to say about that.

 
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I am horrible with names! I guess my new career with SPIKE and/or EliteXC on CBS is shot now... I can't believe no one else that has more clout than us freaks in the Blogoshere wants to see Manny vs. Nate. The other fight we won't get to see ever is Serra vs. Hughes. I wonder if that will happen after GSPIII puts down Serra? There wouldn't be any fake "interim" championship to deal with. Just a good old fashioned grudge match like Liddell vs. Wanderlei. Thanks for the read and comment.

Posted on 04/08/2008 at 10:04:22 AM

good breakdown although it is forrest griffin not griffith. i agree on diaz and manny, they need to fight i've been saying it too. manny was dominating but his shoulder popped out. i wish they would have showed him and guida that night especially after guida came off that amazing performance against huerta!

Posted on 04/08/2008 at 8:04:53 AM

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