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  • SPX
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 23875

    Anyone else kind of surprised to see Pettis a slight fave in some places?
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    • Thewisemann
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2010
      • 1989

      Not really. I actually thought he was gonna be the favorite, but I like Cerrone quite a bit.

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      • MMA_scientist
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2009
        • 9857

        I think Pettis will win.
        2012: +19.33
        2012 Parlay project: +16.5u

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        • trotterz
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2011
          • 450

          Originally posted by MMA_scientist
          I think Pettis will win.
          If Cerrone comes to wrestle, he wins. The problem with Cerrone is that he kind of always stand and bang and I am not sure that he is better than Pettis standing as some of you may think.
          I think you are overrating Cerrone's Stand up. He got completely dominated by Diaz standing and I don't think that Diaz stand up is THAT good.

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          • poopoo333
            MMA *********
            • Jan 2010
            • 18302

            Who has Cerrone ever came to wrestle? I think if Pettis was able to neutralize Shane Roller's wrestling years ago...he'd fare well against someone like Cerrone in the wrestling department. I honestly think Cerrone might have a edge on the feet, that's it. I lean Pettis here but very slightly and plan on staying away.

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            • Luke
              10 year vet
              • Oct 2006
              • 30060

              Pettis has already beat Roller and Bendo so I doubt he has to worry about Cerrone's wrestling
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              • MMA_scientist
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2009
                • 9857

                I think Pettis has better wrestling. Cerrone could win a decision standing, that's it IMO.
                2012: +19.33
                2012 Parlay project: +16.5u

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                • trotterz
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2011
                  • 450

                  Originally posted by poopoo333
                  Who has Cerrone ever came to wrestle? I think if Pettis was able to neutralize Shane Roller's wrestling years ago...he'd fare well against someone like Cerrone in the wrestling department. I honestly think Cerrone might have a edge on the feet, that's it. I lean Pettis here but very slightly and plan on staying away.
                  Jeremy Stephens

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                  • poopoo333
                    MMA *********
                    • Jan 2010
                    • 18302

                    Originally posted by trotterz
                    Jeremy Stephens

                    are you referring to Cerrone coming to wrestle with Stephens?

                    Jeremy Stephens vs. Donald Cerrone

                    Round 1
                    Cerrone flicks out some outside leg kicks with his hands held low; Stephens tries to come over the top with a big right hand, but he’s having a hard time closing the distance in the early going. Cerrone mixes up the kicks, now going to the body, and Stephens tries some leg kicks out as well. Cerrone goes low for a single-leg, can’t grab it and quickly gives it up. He wraps up the head of Stephens for a quick knee, steps off and throws another low kick. Cerrone lands a one-two-kick, then a kick-one-two, and Stephens is blinking his now-bloodied left eye after the exchange. No call from ref Mario Yamasaki and the fight goes on. Stephens slips on a high kick and Cerrone lets him back up. Now it’s Cerrone missing with a leaping knee, but Stephens can’t grab on. Cerrone keeps the combinations coming in the last 30 seconds, walking down Stephens and chopping away at the veteran’s lead leg.

                    TJ De Santis scores the round 10-9 Cerrone
                    Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Cerrone
                    Mike Whitman scores the round 10-9 Cerrone

                    Round 2
                    Stephens is having the same trouble in the first part of the second as he did throughout the first: Cerrone is just too long, and the “Cowboy” is using a variety of rangy kicks, punches and elbows to damage and frustrate his opponent. An uppercut backs Stephens off and Cerrone smells blood. The Greg Jackson student comes forward and Stephens shoots a long shot which is stuffed. Right hook to the body from Cerrone and he sidesteps a power combo. Cerrone pins Stephens against the fence and picks his shots with hooks and uppercuts. Stephens shoots again and is turned away. A good right hand to the body lands for Stephens but Cerrone walks right through it and keeps kicking away at Stephens’ lead leg. Cerrone ducks in for a waistlock and sweeps the leg to put Stephens on his back for the last 20 seconds of the round.

                    TJ De Santis scores the round 10-9 Cerrone
                    Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Cerrone
                    Mike Whitman scores the round 10-9 Cerrone

                    Round 3
                    Cerrone goes inside with a thigh kick and thuds one to Stephens’ cup. The “Li’l Heathen” takes a minute to compose himself and the lightweights get back to work. Stephens lands an outside thigh kick but Cerrone gives him one back twice as hard. Cerrone tries a takedown that doesn’t go, but a moment later he puts Stephens on the ground with a hard outside leg kick. He lets Stephens back to the feet, where Stephens starts swinging wildly and missing by a good distance. Cerrone continues bouncing out of range and wearing down the legs, as well as further swelling Stephens’ badly damaged left eye. Two minutes to go now and this looks like a lost cause for Stephens, who can’t get past Cerrone’s jab and can’t hang onto the Cowboy when he does get hold of him. Cerrone keeps the strikes coming, egging Stephens on to the final horn.

                    TJ De Santis scores the round 10-9 Cerrone (30-27 Cerrone)
                    Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Cerrone (30-27 Cerrone)
                    Mike Whitman scores the round 10-9 Cerrone (30-27 Cerrone)

                    Official result: All three judges score the bout 30-27 for the winner by unanimous decision, Donald Cerrone.

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                    • trotterz
                      Senior Member
                      • Jan 2011
                      • 450

                      Wow, maybe my memory is wrong. I was under the impression that Cerrone dragged stephens to the ground a couple time in that fight

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                      • poopoo333
                        MMA *********
                        • Jan 2010
                        • 18302



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                        • Thewisemann
                          Senior Member
                          • Feb 2010
                          • 1989

                          Looks like Guida by decision. That line sucks balls.

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                          • SPX
                            Senior Member
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 23875

                            1. -610 for Bader? Fuck that!

                            2. Since when the fuck did Sports Interaction start breaking lines?
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                            • SPX
                              Senior Member
                              • Aug 2009
                              • 23875

                              Originally posted by Thewisemann
                              Looks like Guida by decision. That line sucks balls.
                              Yeah, I was hoping for -200 or better.
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                              • edman5555
                                Senior Member
                                • Apr 2010
                                • 6628

                                Originally posted by MMA_scientist
                                I think Pettis has better wrestling. Cerrone could win a decision standing, that's it IMO.
                                For whatever reason I have the impression that Cerrone was really good at mixing in takedowns with his striking. Maybe I am wrong. Also, Guida outwrestled Pettis for three rounds. Guida is of course a better wrestler than Cerrone. I feel Cerrone can win the fight standing but I do have some doubt. Pettis is really good. I should watch some tape.
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