Ultimate Fighter: The Aftermath – 16 Sharks | SPIKE
I knew Darrill "Titties" Schoonover was an idiot, but apparently he's delusional too. This guy actually thinks he can beat Rampage. Seriously. WTF? Has he not watched any of his own fights? His stand-up game is a sloppy mess, and it took him half an hour to sink the triangle on Zak Jensen.
On top of that, this idiot is the one who called Rampage out, which sent Quinton over the line. Rampage is real, raw, and humble...until you call him out, then the smile quickly goes away. It's all good, but if you keep on as Darrill did you cross a line of no return w/Rampage.
Schoonover is an immature schmuck with no skills who has no idea how far out of his league he'd be in the cage w/Rampage. Maybe he could become a decent fighter, but it certainly won't happen until he addresses his mental deficiancies. Check out the Aftermath with Darrill & Zak:
Ultimate Fighter: The Aftermath - 16 Sharks | SPIKE
P.S. - SPIKE, please get a host with some personality. Amir is fighter, but he's as entertaining and refreshing as a mouthful of dry sand to viewers. Just saying.
Dana White Talks About Kimbo on TUF
Kimbo comes to the UFC via TUF, and Dana gives his thoughts on the first day of taping the new season.
Huerta vs. Guida Is Money In the Bank
Roger "El Matador" Huerta has been on a tear in the UFC, but will unquestionably be facing his toughest opponent to-date next Saturday night when he faces Clay "The Carpenter" Guida. "He's a tough kid, as advertised" Guida said in an interview with the Seattle Post Intelligence. "I hope and expect he'll be in tip top shape. That's the only way I want it too. When I win, people won't be able to say it was a fluke or Roger was a flash in the pan."

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Huerta is an impressive 5-0 in the UFC, while Guida is 2-2. Guida's two losses in the UFC where both decisions, the last being a controversial split decision loss to Tyson Griffin at UFC 72. Regardless of the outcome of this fight I'm quite certain Clay Guida will be back in the UFC, as it's not the win column that matters most to Dana White and Joe Silva...but rather the performance.
So far in the UFC both of these guys have come to fight the entire fight, full-speed ahead for all three rounds. Excellent conditioning, a ton of talent, determination, and heart. That's what makes this fight so interesting; it has all of the ingredients of a truly great fight. It's also why Dana and the Fertitta brothers know that having these two headline the upcoming Ultimate Finale Live on SpikeTV, is money in the bank.
TUF Season 6 Quarter-finals
I was really disappointed with the match-ups made for this year's quarer-finals, specifically the two fights from the last episode. There were no surprises with Hightower vs. Sotiropoulos or Arroyo vs. Mandaloniz, not even for a moment.
While I'm sure Dana and the Producers want good fights and great ratings, I'm also sure these two match-ups did little in the way of either. Sure good MMA fighters need to be skilled in all areas of the game, so eliminating those that clearly aren't lessons the chance the TUF winner will be a one fight wonder. That's the optimistic perspective - they were thinking of the "Bigger Picture". Quite frankly, that's a load of crap.
What they really did was sell out the show and the fighters featured on this year's episode. I mean come on, these guys aren't stupid...are they? How the hell did this happen? And please don't tell me that you believe Matt Serra really had a say in the quarter-final picks.
Oh well, at least we've got the drama (and often immature behavior) between Serra and Hughes to keep us somewhat interested until thier fight in December.











