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Herbo
12th November 2006, 07:36 AM
Since no one else as done it:
TUF 4 Finals Discussion.
-Martin Kampman def Thales Leites by decision, it was a good fight apparently, I didn't watch it.
-Charles McCarthy def. Gideon Ray by armbar R2, this wasn't aired I think.
-Scott Smith def. Pete Sell by KO, R2. Awesome fight. Probably the best ending ever:
http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g175/evilmaster-mma/scott-smith_pete-sell.gif
-Pete Spratt def. Jeremy Jackson by tapout R2. Not sure what the sub was but I heard it was strange.
-Lutter def. Cote by armbar in the first round. Too easy. Lutters reaction to winning was classic: absolutely none. Dana looked a little weired out when he barely even smiled after winning.
Serra def Lytle by dec. A pretty boring fight with Serra pinning him against the cage. The scores were 30-27, 27-30, 30-27. God damn they are some crap judges over there.
Herbo
12th November 2006, 07:37 AM
Oh yeah and Smith wasn't playing hurt when he got hit in the ribs; he collapsed straight after it KO'ing Sell
Herbo
12th November 2006, 07:41 AM
Martin Kampmann def. Thales Leites, Decision (Unanimous)
Charles McCarthy def. Gideon Ray, Submission (Armbar) r1 4:43
Scott Smith def. Pete Sell, KO (Punch) r2 3:25
Pete Spratt def. Jeremy Jackson, Submission (Neck Injury) r2 1:11
Jorge Rivera def. Edwin Dewees, TKO (Strikes) r1 2:37
Din Thomas def. Rich Clementi, Submission (Rear Naked Choke) r2 3:11
Travis Lutter def. Patrick Cote, Submission (Armbar) r1 2:18
Matt Serra def. Chris Lytle, Decision (Split)
Heres the rest of the results I missed. Din Thomas called out Rogan after he won or so it would appear.
ArtOfWar
12th November 2006, 11:12 AM
OMG! That Smith vs Sell is bloody amazing! What a body shot! What a punch...right on the button! DAMN DAMN!
Thanks for this Herbo :)
Toffa
12th November 2006, 12:26 PM
The decision of Serra vs Lytle was horrible, if anything I would have given it to Lytle but neither really did anything to earn a round. It should have gone to a decider.
Striker & Grappler
12th November 2006, 01:25 PM
What happened with Din Thomas and Joe Rogan?
TheDude
12th November 2006, 01:35 PM
I don't think anything. Din was just doing hist thing.
The good thing in Serra getting the decision is the fact that he is going to get wasted by the winner of GSP/Hughes.
Titan
12th November 2006, 01:39 PM
Smith and Sell was great. I've never seen an ending like that ever before!
Titan
12th November 2006, 01:44 PM
And, the "dutchman" from Denmark, according to Goldberg and Rogan, showed a great sprawl and takedown defense, but frustrated with slowing down on the effective low-kicks. And either Kampmann has some weak punches or Leites a granite head. And, yes, "the Dutch" has some great thaiboxers, and they even got their names right, but you're not Dutch when you're from Denmark. You're Danish.
Sudoraba
12th November 2006, 03:43 PM
I won 22 dollars betting on Matt Serra (high stakes I know) which completely made up for the 22 I lost last week betting on Obiya.
Sudoraba's betting stats...
Anderson Silva over Franklin (W)
Dan Henderson over Vitor Belfort (W)
Obiya over Buscape (L)
Serra over Lytle (W)
I blame the Obiya one on the lack of a Kakutougi preview for that Bushido haha. I figured Serra over Lytle because most of Lytle's wins are actually subs and he aint subbing Serra. Lytle's a better technical striker but Serra hits harder, besides Lytle is one of those fighters that are good technically but never actually KO anyone. And if it goes to decision, please Lytle is one of those guys who are always screwed out of the decision, I've never even heard of him winning one in the UFC. Serra by questionable decision was actually my prediction, sadly it turned out true but hey I won 22 bucks!
Paul T
12th November 2006, 07:49 PM
OMG! That Smith vs Sell is bloody amazing! What a body shot! What a punch...right on the button! DAMN DAMN!
Thanks for this Herbo :)
great fight! taking him out, while going down from a hard
liver shot was indeed awesome., they should both fight again in the UFC!
Paul T
12th November 2006, 07:50 PM
What happened with Din Thomas and Joe Rogan?
he was calling out Sean Sherk. he wants the lightweight champ already.
FieldingMellish
12th November 2006, 08:01 PM
And, the "dutchman" from Denmark, according to Goldberg and Rogan, showed a great sprawl and takedown defense, but frustrated with slowing down on the effective low-kicks. And either Kampmann has some weak punches or Leites a granite head. And, yes, "the Dutch" has some great thaiboxers, and they even got their names right, but you're not Dutch when you're from Denmark. You're Danish.
Seen Kampmann live when he was fighting for Cage Warriors in the UK. He has tons of potential, but unfortunately he's Danish. Which apparently means he's from Holland.
kainer2
13th November 2006, 12:07 AM
WAR Kampmann he is awesome.
So proud that Martin fought on our event and became our champion !
One of the best p4p fighters in Europe
( o Y o )
13th November 2006, 01:26 AM
The decision of Serra vs Lytle was horrible,
30-27
27-30
30-27
?? LOL
Every judge saw domination.
Event was the highlight of the show by far. Sell vs Smith is solidified in MMA history...that highlight is going to be played forever.
seese
13th November 2006, 09:44 AM
Serra over Lytle (W)
Spratt over Jackson (W) 4.1 odds
Dewees over Rivera (L) 3.2 odds
Kampmann over Leites (W) 3.1 odds
So that sums it up to >4x my invested money.
Solid.
Sudoraba
13th November 2006, 02:24 PM
Spratt over Jackson I wouldn't have predicted, total freak injury or something
seese
13th November 2006, 04:14 PM
Spratt over Jackson I wouldn't have predicted, total freak injury or something
Too good odds to resist.
Rattlesnake840
14th November 2006, 05:25 AM
Trav looked good and Buddy won his fight in KOTC im a happy Camper :)
Oh and im saying it now Trav will be the middle weight champ ;)
slash
14th November 2006, 09:52 PM
I only watched Sell-Smith fight.. Sick ending!
MZN
15th November 2006, 07:04 PM
Seen Kampmann live when he was fighting for Cage Warriors in the UK. He has tons of potential, but unfortunately he's Danish. Which apparently means he's from Holland.
Indeed it does, It does so to more persons I found out.
http://kakutougi.info/content/view/309/
Unbeaten so far in 2006, Uno has decisioned Rich Clementi and choked out Dutch Muay Thai fighter Ole Laursen.
migo
16th November 2006, 09:52 AM
Haha, what's up with mixing up Scandinavians with Germanics?
People mix up Swiss and Swedes all the time. Now Dutch and Danes.
FieldingMellish
16th November 2006, 06:04 PM
Indeed it does, It does so to more persons I found out.
http://kakutougi.info/content/view/309/
HAHAHA, you absolute Bastard!!!!:laugh: