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* WAMMA Heavyweight Title On The Line: Fedor Emelianenko (232) vs. Brett Rogers (264) It has been reported that the WAMMA title is on the line, but the fight is scheduled for three rounds, and not five. We'll see what the deal is later.
* For The Vacant Middleweight Title: Jason "Mayhem" Miller (184) vs. Jake Shields (184.5)
* Light Heavyweight Title Bout: Gegard Mousasi (205) vs. Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou (204)
* Heavyweight Title Bout: Antonio Silva (263) vs. Fabricio Werdum (242)
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HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT - Antonio Silva (13-1) vs. Fabricio Werdum (12-4-1dr):
ROUND ONE: And here we go. They touch, thy circle, Werdum misses a high kick and eats a body kick by Silva. Jab by Silva, right by Werdum. Good shot by Werdum, but Silva with a combo, drops Werdum and RAINS down with shots. HUGE right, hammer fists and Werdum holds on to stop that. North south by Silva, and he then backs off. Werdum is cautious now, leg kick lands. Silva stalks him, combo by Silva. High kick checked by Silva, clinch, to the cage and Silva shoves him down and backs off. Jab by Silva, push kick by Werdum, both land rights and they clinch. Werdum has under hooks, tries a trip, fails. Elbow by Silva, separation and Werdum with the left, knee by Silva. Silva walks away at one point, showing no respect. Silva stalks him now, to the cage and knees by Silva. Dirty boxing by Werdum, HUGE elbow by Silva hurts Werdum. Werdum down, Silva walks away and the round ends.
SCORECARD: 10-9 Silva.
ROUND TWO: To round two we go, they touch and a great combo by Werdum but a counter hook sends him to the mat. Leg kicks by Silva, looks to go to the ground but stands. Silva down, hammer fists and now Werdum gets Silva on his back. Rights by Werdum, but Silva to his feet and eats a knee. Leg kick by Werdum, jab by Silva. Clinch, to the cage they go, Silva pushes him around, Werdum switches, and they get separated for lack of action. Center cage they go, leg kick by Werdum. Clinch, to the cage they go again, knee by Silva and clinch again. Werdum wants the single leg, and gets Silva down. Half guard now, Werdum passes to side control, looks for an arm, and gets a knee bar. Silva escapes, and not much happening as the round closes.
SCORECARD: Close round, 19-19.
ROUND THREE: Final round now, they touch and a leg kick by Werdum. Leg kick by Silva. Leg kick by Werdum, Silva misses with a knee, Werdum misses an uppercut, clinch, to the cage they go. Knees by Werdum, they separate. Leg kick by Werdum, shoots in, single leg and gets Silva down. He gets the back of Silva, lands rights, pushes Silva to the cage, Silva gets up as he tries a choke and knees by Werdum. Clinch now, a right by Silva as they separate. Another right, knee by Werdum lands. They trade, into the clinch, Silva escapes the single leg, clinch again, knees by Werdum. Rights by both, uppercut by Silva, climch, Silva is slowing down big time. Werdum gets him down again, has his back, rights follow. Half guard by Werdum, rights follow now and he is doing some good damage. The round ends.
SCORECARD: Werdum 29-28
THE RESULT: Fabricio Werdum via Unanimous Decision (29-28 Across The Cards)
ROUND ONE: Here we go. They come out, Jab by Mousasi. Another, Leg kick by Soko. High kick grazes Soko, body shot by Mousasi. They trade body kicks, leg kick by Soko. Head kick again by Mousasi grazes Soko. Hard leg kick by Mousasi. Left by Soko, and Mousasi hits him in the groin. He takes a moment, and Soko is back to action. Soko says he got groined again. But not bad as they go back to action. Jab by Soko, tries to shoot and then comes in with a left. Soko fails on the takedown, knee by Mousasi after the jab. Another good jab by Mousasi. Left and a leg kick by Soko. Body kick by Mousasi, combo follows and then Soko takes him down. Soko looks for a guillotine, Mousasi rolls, gets side control and tries the arm bar, Soko out and gets back on top. North south position, works for the guillotine, knees follow, Mousasi escapes and they clinch. Mousasi looks for a takedown, but Soko lands on top. Soko backs off, eats up kicks, Mousasi gets a trip, takes Soko down and the round ends.
SCORECARD: Soko 10-9.
ROUND TWO: They come out for round two, hard body kick by Mousasi. Clinch, to the cage and both trade some shots. Knees by Mousasi, he punishes the things with them, wild right misses by Mousasi. Combo lands now, unloads big time on Soko and back to the clinch. More knees by Mousasi, rights by Mousasi as well. They go to the ground, pulling each other down, and Soko lands in half guard. Soko not doing anything, Mousasi rolls, looks to take the arm home, and then into guard. Punches by Mousasi, clean lefts by Mousasi, rains down and then follows with body shots. Soko gets warned to protect himself, Mousasi continues toland shots, Soko does nothing to protect, and the fight is stopped.
THE RESULT: Gegard Mousasi via RD2 (3:43) TKO
-Andrei Arlovski, Robbie Lawler, Scott Smith, Matt Lindland, Shinya Aoki and Cung Le are all in attendance.
-We get a video preview for Miller vs. Shields.
-Mayhem has an entrance with dancers, he is a great man!
VACANT MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE BOUT - Jason "Mayhem" Miller (22-6-1dr-1nc) vs. Jake Shields (23-4-1dr):
ROUND ONE: Miller will enjoy a 5 inch reach advantage. BIG JOHN gets a HUGE pop as the official for the bout. And here we go, they come out, trade, Shields goes for and gets the takedown. Works him into the cage, working for mount here, Miller tries to stand, body shots by Shields. Shields gets his back, hooks in, Miller rolls, rights by Shields. Has mount now. Shoulder shrugs by Shields, buck and roll and Miller escapes. To the cage in the clinch, Shields shoots, to the cage, and works Miller down. Miller to a seated position, body shots by Shields and Miller just shrugs his shoulders and acts like nothing is happening. Shields keeps working the body shots, a few to the head, and controlling things. Miller to the feet, and Miller slams him down. Into the guard he goes, Shields tries to hold the hands, Miller stands, Shields looks for a leg, to the feet and they go to the cage again. Miller gets a German suplex, shots to the face by Miller from the side and the round ends.
SCORECARD: Close round there, but I think Shields did enough to take the round. 10-9.
ROUND TWO: Miller opens the second round with good strikes, clinch and to the cage they go. Shields got cut on the exchange, knees by Miller, who takes Shields down. Odd wrestling position now, like a side roll up, Shields looks to work from the back, gets mount and lands to the head of Miller. Miller works off of the cage to escape, but Shields gets the back again. Shields looking for a rear naked choke, has the back, lands some punches, but Miller scrambles, out for a moment, and back to the side roll wrestling position. Shields to side control, half guard now. Miller works to the cage, Shields working to get his back again, and works for the choke again, but Miller is able to fight that off. Shields all over his back, but Miller rolls and escapes to the feet. Drops in, Shields looks for a heel hook, figure fours the leg, Miller works out as the round ends.
SCORECARD: 20-18 Shields.
ROUND THREE: Round three begins and Miller takes him down right away. They get back to the feet, and Shields then takes Miller down. Shoulder shrugs by Shields, has side control and then knees to the body. Miller is composed, mount by Shields, but Miller gets it right back to half guard. Body shots by Shields, gets mount and the back again. Lands good rights to both levels, Shields on the back again, has one hook in, monkey roll by Miller into half guard, Shields sweeps and to his feet. Back fist by Miller! They clinch, to the cage, an they get separated as Miller needs tape trimmed on his gloves. Back to the original position, and Shields takes Miller down once again. Miller in the seated position, tries to wall walk, but Shields keeps him down. Shields rolls, guillotine applied, but Miller escapes to his feet. Against the cage they go again, Shields takes him down, but Miller reverses, gets the body locked, works for the rear naked choke, Shields fights, he is close, but then gets it! But Shields is SAVED by the horn! Miller had the choke for nearly 10-seconds there.
SCORECARD: 30-27 Shields, but there have been close rounds.
ROUND FOUR: Championship rounds now, and neither fighter has been in these rounds. Shields once again works for and gets the takedown. Shields keeps control, Miller is seated as Shields locks up the legs and lands some body shots, the crowd hates it. They start to chant for Miller, but Shields keeps him in the same position. Big John stands them up. Knees to the body by Miller, Shields takes him down again, Shields to side control, he wants crucifix position, can't get it. Mount again by Shields, looking for the arm triangle, Miller escapes, but Shields gets his back and looks for the choke. Shields back to mount, gets the back again, monkey roll by Miller and Shields is able to get his back once again. Shields now to side control, he is controlling but not doing damage. The round ends.
SCORECARD: 40-36 for Shields. I could see one of the rounds going to Miller though.
ROUND FIVE: Final round now, Miller standing, looking to land. They clinch to the cage, knees by Miller. Body shots follow, Shields looks for a guillotine, knees as well, takedown by Shields. Good scrambling, Shields has the back of Miller as they stand against the cage. Shields looks for a single leg, Miller back to the seated position, Shields works him down and has mount again. He then gets the back of Miller, lands some body shots, then head shots. Miller works off of the cage, but Shields figure fours the body, landing good shots, almost had the choke, but Miller defends. Miller reverses and escapes. Miller looks for a guillotine, Shields escapes and in the half guard. Shields on the back again, body shots again, and Miller to his feet. Shields muscles him down again, they stand and Miller lands a few shots, but the round ends.
SCORECARD: 50-45 Shields.
THE RESULT: NEW CHAMPION Jake Shields via Unanimous Decision (48-47, 49-46, 49-46)
WAMMA HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE BOUT: Fedor Emelianenko (31-1-1nc) vs. Brett Rogers (10-0):
ROUND ONE: Rogers has a six-inch reach advantage. Big John is the official. HERE WE GO! They come out, dancing now, Rogers avoids a wild left from Fedor and landed a jab that seems to have bloodied Fedor. They trade, Fedor gets Rogers down, but Rogers back up and to the cage they go. Knees by Rogers, Fedor bleeding from the nose. More knees by Rogers, warning for grabbing the fence for Rogers. Rogers laying on him against the cage, more knees by Rogers as Fedor has to breath from his mouth. They separate, Fedor catches Rogers! He tries to get him down, finally down, Rogers on his back, Fedor lands shots, and then into half guard for Fedor. Fedor looking for an arm, tries for a kimura, but Rogers is on top. Ground and pound by Rogers! Armbar try by Fedor, Rogers out and stands, caught Rogers and Rogers is on his back again as Fedor is bleeding badly. Fedor looks for the head and arm choke, works out, Rogers has him back in guard. Fedor stands, up kicks by Rogers, Fedor dives in and misses. Back into the guard, and the round ends. Lots of blood coming from Fedor.
SCORECARD: 10-9 Rogers, but very close.
ROUND TWO: Round two now, they come out, Fedor misses a left, Rogers dances, Rogers throws a jab, they clinch, body shots by Rogers. Fedor unloads now, but Rogers blocks most. To the cage, underhooks by Rogers, works knee strikes. More knees, Rogers keeps him against the cage, and they separate. HUGE right by Fedor, DROPS Rogers, follows up and that is all.
THE RESULT: Fedor Emelianenko via RD2 (1:48) TKO
Gus Johnson is with Fedor. Fedor is asked about the cut he suffered, and says he feels good now, thank God and thanks for asking. He is asked about Rogers' size, and says that he says not to be nervous and learn about the opponent in the first round. He puts over Rogers, but he watched his legs and knew he could catch an opening. He is thankful to all the fans, for his supporters, and there are people in Russia who are praying for him, and that makes this their victory as well.
Gus is with Rogers now. Rogers hated losing, and will come back stronger. He wants a rematch. He doubted himself, and that cost him.
Posted By: Vmapiro56 (Guest) on November 07, 2009 at 09:13 PM
^That is an annoyance on the WC, try to stream it.
Posted By: Guest#7536 (Guest) on November 07, 2009 at 09:42 PM
I like how humble Gegard looks. What a great guy
Posted By: GeeSpotter (Guest) on November 07, 2009 at 09:43 PM
Holy crap! Does anybody else find this commentating team annoying? Especially Frank Shamrock
Posted By: GeeSpotter (Guest) on November 07, 2009 at 09:58 PM
Gus Johnson can announce anything
Posted By: Joe (Guest) on November 07, 2009 at 10:01 PM
The announcers are brutal - gus johnson should stick to bball and football. Shamrock is at least tolerable...the other guy is killing my will to hear!
Posted By: Jeff (Guest) on November 07, 2009 at 10:02 PM
Nice entrance by Mayhem, fucker looks like he's having fun. Yes the announcers are pretty bad. So far this is a pretty good show, hope they keep it up. Free fights are good.
Posted By: paco smith (Guest) on November 07, 2009 at 10:07 PM
Hey Mayhem,
Vince MacMahon called and your entrance looks ridiculous.
Posted By: Guest#5774 (Guest) on November 07, 2009 at 10:08 PM
This Shields v miller fight is good and all, but i don't think it's pulling in any viewers (casual)
Posted By: Guest#1916 (Guest) on November 07, 2009 at 10:37 PM
why was the mousasi fight non-title?
Posted By: ian (Guest) on November 07, 2009 at 10:51 PM
I cant find a live stream online! Why the hell they didnt broadcast in australia i dont know but its fucking dumb!
Posted By: Guest#5397 (Guest) on November 07, 2009 at 10:51 PM
shields needs to give half his purse and give a big thanks to the rd 3 bell
Posted By: Guest#5709 (Guest) on November 07, 2009 at 10:51 PM
Fucking gay !!!! I get to read the results on tape delay ???? Absolutely fucking stupid !!! This is why you fail .CBS you are epic FAIL......
Posted By: Vampiro56 (Guest) on November 07, 2009 at 10:55 PM
Holy shit, Fedor shows more power now than he did years ago
Posted By: k.bett (Guest) on November 07, 2009 at 11:11 PM
superman strikes a gain must be some kind of weight in that right hand
Posted By: hmmm (Guest) on November 07, 2009 at 11:11 PM
Fedor is the best in the world? Give me a break, Lesnar would destroy this chump. It'd be over in 2 minutes by Fedor getting grounded and pounded.
Posted By: Guest#8264 (Guest) on November 07, 2009 at 11:11 PM
Damn he hits hard...too bad we can't see him fight lesnar
Posted By: Guest#4914 (Guest) on November 07, 2009 at 11:12 PM
Rogers was going so well too D:
Posted By: Guest#4721 (Guest) on November 07, 2009 at 11:12 PM
It...it is just insane. A 6' 230 lb man just knocked out a monster with ONE FREAKING PUNCH!!! He is such a monster...And he brings his priest to the fight, how can you not love that.
Props to Rogers either way, he showed a ton of skill.
Posted By: Sasukespecialman (Guest) on November 07, 2009 at 11:14 PM
this post match interview is a damn train wreck
Posted By: Guest#9781 (Guest) on November 07, 2009 at 11:15 PM
hahaha...rogers gave fedor no props whatsoever
Posted By: Guest#2316 (Guest) on November 07, 2009 at 11:18 PM
Fedor would either ko or sub Lesnar. Fedor will only get use to the cage and get better.
Posted By: Scottyieoittie (Guest) on November 07, 2009 at 11:22 PM
From this fight I can say I got a bit impressed by Rogers, he did better than I expected.
I still think Fedor is over-rated; he showed a lot of holes in his game that someone better than Rogers could have taken advantage of. But until they do, not much else you can say I guess.
And I'll say he sure packs a good punch (he almost fell over with it he threw it so hard).
Posted By: Jeremy S (Registered) on November 07, 2009 at 11:24 PM
Rogers is a sore loser.
Posted By: jay (Guest) on November 07, 2009 at 11:24 PM
Props to Rogers. He showed a lot of skill on the ground. He should be around for a while. I hope Henderson stays with the UFC but if not Id love to see him own Shields or fight Mousasi.
Posted By: lowe (Guest) on November 07, 2009 at 11:24 PM
really don't see fedor beating lesnar b/c lesnar would throw him and pound him out before he could hit a haymaker
Posted By: Guest#7832 (Guest) on November 07, 2009 at 11:26 PM
Hell of a KO punch by Fedor there. It cannot be understated: he knocked a 30lbs larger opponent basically out with *one punch*.
I think I understand the hype now - shame he won't get to fight some real competition.
Posted By: Ryan (Guest) on November 07, 2009 at 11:31 PM
Lookout here come the Lesnar marks. I keep hear about his ground and pound being just too much. Well we know Lesnar can't defend his ankle. I'd love to see him throw Fedor to the ground, throw a few punches before Fedor put him an a submission from below and Brock taps. Until big Brock shows that he can apply or defend a submission, he's not the best in the world. Let's the fanboys slurp away though I find it amusing
Posted By: Guest (Guest) on November 07, 2009 at 11:34 PM
When Rodgers was pounding away in the first round, i swear i thought he was gonna win.
Great win for Fedor and beautiful right hand.
However the trick is to be alert dont rest ala Randleman. I think Brock could beat Fedor and so could Cain Velasquez.
Posted By: Ian (Guest) on November 07, 2009 at 11:36 PM
I say brock can beat fedor at least brock fights guys with more than 10 fights compared to his 5.
Posted By: Guest#9468 (Guest) on November 07, 2009 at 11:50 PM
Hope Rogers can get his old job back.
Posted By: paco smith (Guest) on November 08, 2009 at 12:19 AM
I don't know how 411 gave Rogers the 1st round. The only thing Rogers accomplished was a jab and a reversal with 2 or so punches from the top. All in all Fedor took him down twice and was trying to sub Rogers the entire time. I'd say Rogers was trying to survive the entire round.
Posted By: MMA Enthusiast (Guest) on November 08, 2009 at 12:41 AM
He got knocked the fuck out.
Posted By: Chris Tucker (Guest) on November 08, 2009 at 03:52 AM
I have never seen Fedor come out of a fight without a scratch. I's almost like his gameplane to take a asswhoopin.
Posted By: Cj (Guest) on November 08, 2009 at 10:23 AM
Fedor won the first round and he killed Rogers with that punch in the second round. No idea how he would do against Brock or any other UFC heavyweight but boy would I like to see it before he gets much older.
Posted By: someguy (Guest) on November 08, 2009 at 03:23 PM
Unsure how you gave the first round to Rogers...
Posted By: The Ravager of Worlds (Guest) on November 08, 2009 at 06:19 PM
What I want to know is.. what the fukc was Fedor trying to tell me after the fight? Something about Russion Orthodox people praying for me or some shit? What was up with that? He wanted to take the mike to continue his rant but it was denied.
Posted By: E-Van (Guest) on November 09, 2009 at 09:49 AM
Lookout here come the Lesnar marks. I keep hear about his ground and pound being just too much. Well we know Lesnar can't defend his ankle. I'd love to see him throw Fedor to the ground, throw a few punches before Fedor put him an a submission from below and Brock taps. Until big Brock shows that he can apply or defend a submission, he's not the best in the world. Let's the fanboys slurp away though I find it amusing
Posted By: Guest (Guest) on November 07, 2009 at 11:34 PM
... let me guess, you've never heard the word "irony" before, have you?
Posted By: lol (Guest) on November 09, 2009 at 08:42 PM
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