It's tough to tell which fights will be broadcast when six out of the nine fights have the "May not be broadcast. Click for details." disclaimer next to them.
But one fight that will air is the main event: Joe Stevenson vs. Melvin Guillard.
Last year, I flew out to L.A. to watch Royce Gracie fight Matt Hughes at UFC 60. I was lucky enough to be Octagonside for this event thanks to the great media relations department at the UFC. The first match was Guillard vs. Rick Davis. Let me tell you, Guillard can throw his hands. He hit Davis with one shot that made the man's legs buckle and made me a bit uneasy for a second. Within a minute, my first live UFC experience consisted of a highlight-reel knockout and a glimpse of Guillard's quickness and striking ability.
But Stevenson is equally as impressive. He just goes about it in a different way. Stevenson has superior wrestling and has strong grappling ability. After dropping down from 170 lbs., I think 155 is the right fight weight for both of these guys. Guillard's striking ability vs. Stevenson's grappling. Either way, that match should have a great pace. The way it's looking, the winner of this match should face Sean Sherk for the title, but that's not my call.
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