Tito Ortiz vs Rashad Evans UFC 133 PPV Live Streaming



Revenge. Their last match ended in a draw, and was a fight that Ortiz would probably win if he got hold of the fence during an attempted takedown Evans. Evans obviously has only one defeat, a brutal knockout to Lyoto Machida. Ortiz won his last match in a major upset against Ryan Bader in the presentation of the first round, and it was much needed victory as a loss would likely have led to his departure from the UFC. Of course, afford a great name, much like Ortiz, and a win here would be likely to lead to a title shot.

Both fighters are great fighters, with Rashad takes a slight advantage in this department. Wrestling Ortiz, however, should not be ruled out, because he has competed in the prestigious Abu Dhabi Combat Club race, and almost take Machida with a triangle choke and submitted to Ryan Bader. In the hitting department, you have to go with Rashad Evans, Tito Ortiz, as it has never been known to have the ability to hit the militants out. However, he took the right to a clean Bader Bader and danced his last battle. The biggest problem here is how the fight game plan Evans, Greg Jackson, now that is no longer in his corner? Evans certainly has a lot of talent, but a corner and a good coach will go far in this sport.

Rory MacDonald vs. Mike Pyle (welterweight)

In my humble opinion, is the most exciting fights on the main board, between a young prospect on the rise and a veteran spoiler (ok, potential spoilers). Twenty-two years, Rory MacDonald is 11-1 with its only loss to top WW Title Contender Carlos Condit (fun fact: two gymnasiums share with current champion GSP Tristar Gym & Jackson, respectively) stems from a victory very impressive when he suplexed the hell out of Nate Diaz in the sense of a unanimous decision at UFC 129th Pyle has a longer resume to 21-7-1 and are riding a three game winning streak after beating Jesse Lennox, John Hathaway (another young prospect to 170) and Ricardo Almeida. With young people and greater striking at his side, MacDonald should be able to control the game and put away Pyle, but Pyle is a strong man with strong basic skills, so he has to work for it.

Jorge Rivera vs. Constantinos Philippou (Medium Series)

Alessio Sakara between the decision of the loss is not likely to Chris Weidman at UFC Live: Sanchez vs. Kampmann and controversial loss to Michael Bisping at UFC 127 Rivera, I think everyone was anxious to be the third time a charm these two finally get into the octagon to allow their frustrations of each of the other skulls. Unfortunately, last-minute injury means that Philippou Sakara, a fighter Serra-Longo 0-1 in the UFC after a long stay in the ring in New Jersey, the promotion of combat, he rose from his original hit fight card against Rafael Natal. Excellent opportunity for your Philippou Cypriot home to recover after losing his debut on Nick Catone, but given the speed of execution and the power to stun Rivera, I do not like possibilities.

Dennis Hallman vs. Brian Ebersol (welterweight)

Between the two fights would expect both a bad TKOs, Journeyman, we have two fighters who have fought in nearly all major units of MMA in the last 15 years, and their victories with 97. After returning to the UFC Strike Force, Hallman is a struggle with two straight wins after beating the main thing is known as Karo Parisyan, and to earn a UD against Ben Saunders,. Slightly younger Ebersol has not lost since 2008 and is coming off a decision victory by Chris Lytle. Both are based on their impressive grappling nod going to Ebersol. This battle is a bit 'so I'm going to go tossup Ebersol is based on its recent series of strong performances, such as the fight of the night Lytle wins.