My picks:
- Tito Ortiz over Randy Couture via TKO, Rd. 4
( Ortiz takes some lumps early, but survives through his underrated ground game and adaptability. He eventually turns it up against the tiring Coture, putting him away with elbows from side mount)
- Gan McGee over Tim Sylvia via TKO, Rd.2
( Gan takes some nasty shots standing, but evntually wades his way through to land some shots of his own, before eventually getting his fellow giant to the ground. From there, he'll hurt him enough with G&P enough to tire Sylvia out for the 2nd, and finishes Tim from mounted strikes)
- Vladimir Matyushenko over Andrei Arlovski via Judges Decision
( Vladimir takes this to the ground early and often, bloodying up Andrei on the ground with sporadic G&P. However Arlovski stages a comeback in the 3rd, as Vladimir tries to coast for the JD as usual, giving Matyushenko a few scares on the feet. However, with two rounds under his belt, Matyushenko holds on for the Unanimous Decision)
- Rich Franklin over Edwin Dewees via submission, Rd.1
(Franklin shows of his stand-up skills by schooling Dewees with slick punches and kicks. Edwin eventually decides to bring it the ground, but, ending up in Franklin's guard, he ends up getting subbed in his flustered state)
- David Louiseau over Jorge Rivera via KO, Rd.1
( "The Crow" shows he's ready for the top fighters at 185 by doing what he does best: splitting the overmatched Rivera's wig before KO'ing in the middle of the round)
- Karo Parisyan over Dave Strasser via JD
( Haven't seen much of Karo, but if he's as crafty as they say, I imagine he pulls off the upset against a Strasser who'll underestimate him)
- Nick Diaz over Jeremy Jackson via JD
( Jeremy comes in less overconfident than in the rematch between the two, and wins a few striking exchanges. However, in the end, the Cesar Gracie's students ground skills will allow him to control enough of the match and get off enough G&P to get the JD)
- Caol Uno over Hermes Franca via TKO, Rd.3
( The veteren Uno overcomes the upstart Franca's early barrage of submission attempts to wear him down with G&P, before pulling ahead in the stand-up striking as well before finishing off the ATT member late in the fight)
- Josh Thomspon over Gerald Strebendt via TKO
( Thompson makes good in his long awaiated [and much delayed] UFC debut, TKO'ing a game yet overmatched Gerald)