

PIERRE ASKS NICK DIAZ “PERSONALLY” NOT TO RETIRE: *In the post fight press conference, it was announced all main event fights on FX and Fuel TV will now go 5 rounds. Regardless, it was an excellent fight and strong showing from Ellenberger who deserved the Unanimous (29-28) Decision. It was a definite disappointment as it looked rather obvious, that there was still more to give from both opponents and perhaps, had the rounds continued, Sanchez may have been victorious. We became conditioned that all main events were now 5 rounds and had not realized that the fights on Fuel TV and FX were still under the 3 round rule unless it is a Championship fight. The problem was, after that 3rd bell, the fight ended, leaving many viewers confused.

Jake was able to break free with seconds to spare, but Diego was still showing a strong exchange. Ellenberger clearly dominated the first 2 rounds, but by the 3rd round, Diego finally woke up from his beating and was able to give Ellenberger clear trouble, as he struggled on the ground in the last minutes. Ellenberger gave us an outstanding night of performances, most notably by the headliners themselves, Diego Sanchez and Jake Ellenberger. ELLENBERGER, WOULD 5 ROUNDS HAVE MADE A DIFFERNCE?: No wonder, UFC on Fuel TV 1 was on a Wednesday… There are practically zero pictures we can show you here on our respectable site, but we will support the guys at MMA Spartan and tell you to take a peak over there if you need any incentive to buy the issue. The UFC organization must have purposefully not scheduled a fight this weekend so you could enjoy a private intimate weekend with your Brittney Palmer March issue of Playboy, which was released this past Friday. BRITTNEY PALMER’S PLAYBOY ISSUE, GIVES UFC A WEEKEND OF SILENCE?:
