UFC 121 Results

UFC 121 was an excellent card so let’s get right to the results:
- Patrick Cote vs. Tom Lawlor
My prediction: Cote for the win.
The result: Lawlor won by Unanimous Decision. Cote couldn’t stop the takedowns and it was a one-sided fight.
Making me: 0 – 1 for the night
- Gabriel Gonzaga vs. Brendan Schaub
My prediction: Gonzaga by TKO.
The result: Schaub won by Unanimous Decision. I really thought that there would be more fireworks in this one and that both fighters would stand in front of each other and swing away. That did happen in the final few seconds, but the rest of the fight was dominated by Schaub.
Making me: 0 -2 for the night.
- Paulo Thiago vs. Diego Sanchez
My prediction: Diego by decision.
The result: Diego won by Unanimous Decision. This was an exciting fight. I had it even going into the final round and that was the round that Diego owned. This match earned each fighter an extra $70,000 for “Fight of the Night” bonuses… and rightly so.
Making me: 1-2 for the night
- Matt Hamill vs. Tito Ortiz
My prediction: Hamill by decision.
The result: Hamill won by Unanimous Decision. It was an interesting fight. Tito didn’t look bad, and although some are predicting that his career with the UFC is over, I think we’ll see him fight again with the company.
Making me: 2-2 for the night
- Jake Shields vs. Martin Kampman
My prediction: Shields via decision.
The result: Shields won with a Split Decision. It was an interesting battle of strategies. Shields wanted the fight on the ground and Kampman wanted it to be a stand-up war. Although it was a close fight, I thought it was clear that Shields won… and I’m glad two of the three judges agreed.
Making me: 3-2 for the night.
- Brock Lesnar vs. Cain Velasquez
My prediction: Velasquez via TKO.
The result: Velasquez won via 1st round stoppage. Although Brock came out strong throwing knees and scoring a quick takedown, Velasquez was immediately up and on the offensive. And it was all Velesquez from that point on. Velesquez picked up an extra $70,000 for “knockout of the night.”
Making me: 4-2 for the night.
Final Thoughts:
- Patrick Cote looked pretty bad. I’ve always been a fan, but without a good wrestling base or at least an answer to those with grappling skills, you’re pretty limited with your options in MMA.
- Shaub surprised me. He controlled the fight and stuck to a good game plan. It will be interesting to keep an eye on him. Gonzaga didn’t look terrible, but I’m surprised he wasn’t able or willing to try and take it to Shaub.
- Diego Sanchez is a fighter with a warrior’s heart. I’m happy for his win and look forward to his next fight.
- Tito looked better in his loss last night than I expected. He may never get another title shot, but his career isn’t over.
- Shields will get a title shot for his win over Kampman.
- Velasquez dominated Lesnar. He was better in all areas [punching, wrestling, defense]. In a piece at Yahoo! Sports, Maggie Kendricks wrote…
Dana White said that when watching the monitors during the main event, he thought he saw Brock Lesnar verbally submit to the Cain Velasquez, but Velasquez said he didn’t hear that.
- In an interesting article at Bloody Elbow, Jonathon Snowden raises doubt about Lesnar’s fighting heart. I don’t question Lesnar’s heart, I think it’s more that he doesn’t have enough experience in how to deal with fighters who have the ability to stand up to him. He’s not been put in dangerous positions enough to know what to do when he’s getting pummeled. In both the Carwin and Velasquez fights he basically turned away when not curling up and covering up. Brock showed some class in his comments after the fight, but he did not make it to the press conference.
- So what’s next for Velasquez and Lesnar? Definitely not a rematch. It looks like Velasquez will take on knockout artist, Junior Dos Santos. For Lesnar, maybe a third outing against Mir?













































