Post by Nephilim on Mar 8, 2009 13:02:11 GMT -5
[MW]Acelino Alves vs Danny Poutz:
Alves is my guy so I'm not going to make a prediction on the outcome here. I just know that Alves (2-0) has a huge challenge against the veteran Poutz. He's a fellow submission guy so Alves might have a tougher time on the ground for once.
[LW]John Roscoe vs Mark Neil:
This is the second time these two have faced each other in the cage. Last time, Mark Neil caught 'Rottweiler' with a heel hook early in the first round. Roscoe, who has only lost to Neil and Akira Tetsou, is most-likely looking to avenge that loss. I expect him to be a little more cautious and calculated in this fight. He'll take his time until an opportunity arises. John Roscoe via 2nd Rd Sub.
[MW] Sebastian St. George vs Stephen Greenewood:
St. George was very impressive in his first fight with a submission victory. Greenewood is probably going to want to stand and bang with St. George. I think this fight isn't leaving the first round. 'Stevie G' and 'The Dragon' are going to put on a great show for us. Stephen Greenewood via 1st Rd KO.
[HW]Richard Crawford vs Ramses Barden:
The big boys pay us a visit for the first time at ECL 11. These two newcomers are looking to make an impact in ECL. Both Nevada boys are massive and have a similar style. Will they negate each other or put on a great show? I advise everybody to step away from the cage when these two animals bang. Richard Crawford via 2nd Rd KO.
[LW]Thorstein Matsburg vs Vitor Ronaldo:
One word describes these fighters: Futility. With Matsburg (0-3) and Ronaldo (0-2), one of these men will FINALLY leave the cage victorious (unless the rarity of a draw). Matsburg is my guy so I won't be predicting an outcome, but hell, I'm sure cheering for him.
[LW]Trent Collins vs Ryan McCarthy:
Ryan McCarthy has yet to win in the cage so Jayceon Taylor is giving him a chance against a guy making his debut. The guys McCarthy has lost two are no slouches. Trent Collins is a huge Lightweight at 5'11, but McCarthy matches him in size. Look for McCarthy to finally taste victory. Ryan McCarthy via Unanimous Decision.
MAIN CARD
[HW]No Name Maddox vs Xavier Langdon:
I can't predict a winner here because 'X' is my guy, but this match is very intriguing. There has been a war of words between the two. Well, mainly one-sided with Langdon calling out the deranged monster and Maddox only opening his mouth the one time and making everybody uneasy while doing it. We'll see if Langdon can harness his anger and hatred towards Maddox and get back into the winner's circle or if Maddox can live up to his promise of destruction of every opponent willing to enter the cage with him.
[LW]Kain Mu'Nail vs Corey Cross:
Cross hasn't fought since ECL 7 so he's probably pretty hungry. He has a big test in Kain Mu'Nail. Cross will want to get this fight to the ground in order to succeed. He's smaller than Mu'Nail and he striking is probably nowhere near the caliber of this Malaysian Nightmare. If he gets Mu'Nail on his back, he'll have a significant advantage. I don't think that's possible though with Kain's relentless stand-up. Kain Mu'Nail via 1st Rd KO.
[LW]**Terrance Reaume vs Weasel:
The co-main event features two Lightweights at the top of their game. This is Reaume's first real test as none of his previous opponents have ever tasted victory. Weasel is a scrapper. He hasn't fought anybody in the elite category of ECL but that would change if he gets by Reaume. Look for Reaume to taste defeat for the first time. Weasel via Split Decison.
MAIN EVENT
[MW]Wade Wilson vs Chink McAllister:
How do you sell a PPV? You put Chink and Deadpool in the cage together. These two have banged it out twice already, each handing one other their only defeat. Look for number 3 to be no less exciting. Wilson is going to be looking for his trademark Knockout victory while Chink has a tendency to mix his wins with submissions and knockouts. I predict Chink McAllister via 3rd Rd Submission to reclaim his ECL Middleweight title.
Alves is my guy so I'm not going to make a prediction on the outcome here. I just know that Alves (2-0) has a huge challenge against the veteran Poutz. He's a fellow submission guy so Alves might have a tougher time on the ground for once.
[LW]John Roscoe vs Mark Neil:
This is the second time these two have faced each other in the cage. Last time, Mark Neil caught 'Rottweiler' with a heel hook early in the first round. Roscoe, who has only lost to Neil and Akira Tetsou, is most-likely looking to avenge that loss. I expect him to be a little more cautious and calculated in this fight. He'll take his time until an opportunity arises. John Roscoe via 2nd Rd Sub.
[MW] Sebastian St. George vs Stephen Greenewood:
St. George was very impressive in his first fight with a submission victory. Greenewood is probably going to want to stand and bang with St. George. I think this fight isn't leaving the first round. 'Stevie G' and 'The Dragon' are going to put on a great show for us. Stephen Greenewood via 1st Rd KO.
[HW]Richard Crawford vs Ramses Barden:
The big boys pay us a visit for the first time at ECL 11. These two newcomers are looking to make an impact in ECL. Both Nevada boys are massive and have a similar style. Will they negate each other or put on a great show? I advise everybody to step away from the cage when these two animals bang. Richard Crawford via 2nd Rd KO.
[LW]Thorstein Matsburg vs Vitor Ronaldo:
One word describes these fighters: Futility. With Matsburg (0-3) and Ronaldo (0-2), one of these men will FINALLY leave the cage victorious (unless the rarity of a draw). Matsburg is my guy so I won't be predicting an outcome, but hell, I'm sure cheering for him.
[LW]Trent Collins vs Ryan McCarthy:
Ryan McCarthy has yet to win in the cage so Jayceon Taylor is giving him a chance against a guy making his debut. The guys McCarthy has lost two are no slouches. Trent Collins is a huge Lightweight at 5'11, but McCarthy matches him in size. Look for McCarthy to finally taste victory. Ryan McCarthy via Unanimous Decision.
MAIN CARD
[HW]No Name Maddox vs Xavier Langdon:
I can't predict a winner here because 'X' is my guy, but this match is very intriguing. There has been a war of words between the two. Well, mainly one-sided with Langdon calling out the deranged monster and Maddox only opening his mouth the one time and making everybody uneasy while doing it. We'll see if Langdon can harness his anger and hatred towards Maddox and get back into the winner's circle or if Maddox can live up to his promise of destruction of every opponent willing to enter the cage with him.
[LW]Kain Mu'Nail vs Corey Cross:
Cross hasn't fought since ECL 7 so he's probably pretty hungry. He has a big test in Kain Mu'Nail. Cross will want to get this fight to the ground in order to succeed. He's smaller than Mu'Nail and he striking is probably nowhere near the caliber of this Malaysian Nightmare. If he gets Mu'Nail on his back, he'll have a significant advantage. I don't think that's possible though with Kain's relentless stand-up. Kain Mu'Nail via 1st Rd KO.
[LW]**Terrance Reaume vs Weasel:
The co-main event features two Lightweights at the top of their game. This is Reaume's first real test as none of his previous opponents have ever tasted victory. Weasel is a scrapper. He hasn't fought anybody in the elite category of ECL but that would change if he gets by Reaume. Look for Reaume to taste defeat for the first time. Weasel via Split Decison.
MAIN EVENT
[MW]Wade Wilson vs Chink McAllister:
How do you sell a PPV? You put Chink and Deadpool in the cage together. These two have banged it out twice already, each handing one other their only defeat. Look for number 3 to be no less exciting. Wilson is going to be looking for his trademark Knockout victory while Chink has a tendency to mix his wins with submissions and knockouts. I predict Chink McAllister via 3rd Rd Submission to reclaim his ECL Middleweight title.