By Joe Fernandez
Episode VII: Return of Team Penn.
I guess that would look better if you can read this blog with the fading ascension of the Star Wars opening-credit text, but I don't know how to make that happen. Anyway, Team Penn has won three of the last four fights.
At the conclusion of last night's episode of SpikeTV's The Ultimate Fighter, BJ Penn's team swept the two-match card and brought the overall score to within, 5-3.
First match pitted Gray Maynard against Jens Pulver team member Wayne Weems. The fight began with Maynard connecting with a hard right, dropping Weems and gaining side control with Weems attempting to cinch a guillotine choke.
"I think I could've showcased my skills a little bit better than what I did," Weems said. "He got me with a solid punch and that kind of set the tone. I threw it at the same time he threw, and his connected and mine didn't. So that set the stage."
From there, Maynard got to Weems' back, hooked his legs and unleashed a torrent of punches until he earned the stoppage win.
"He had both hooks in," Weems said. "You have someone on your back pushing both your legs out from underneath you, there's not a whole lot you can do."
Second match up was Team Pulver's Marlon Sims against Matt Wiman. With both fighters throwing simultaneous right hands, Wiman's seemed to find the better location because Sims hit the mat.
"I was standing in front of Wiman and I threw my punch," Sims said. "And then I woke up on one knee and one hand with him on my back. I went black for that second and a half that it took for me to go to one knee and have him on my back. He got me right on the knockout point; right on that cheek bone, ear area that you really don't have any control over."
Wiman then managed to take Sims' back and choke him unconscious.
"When he slid his arm across my face to put the choke in, all the vasoline that was on my face went to his arm," Sims said. "I was frantically trying to grab a hold of his arm because I knew if I could grab a hold of his arm I'm so much stronger than he is, I could've peeled that arm off...I wasn't going to stop till I was unconscious. I'm never going to stop, I'm never going to tap."
As we've seen so far, Sims has told stories about his streetfighting background to the other fighters.
"I'm not one of those guys that looks away or walks away from bad things happening," Sims said. "I've been taught as a traditional martial artist, being a black belt (Kempo, Sambo) that the people like myself, who have trained like I have have a moral obligation to help people...You see a street fight nowadays and people just stand around and watch and think it's entertainment. I see a streetfight and I see two humans hurting each other and I want to stop it. Just because I stop it, I end up putting myself in harm's way."
The show was not without its drama as BJ Penn kicked Andy Wang off his team for not following Penn's and the coaches' directions. Wang would land on a very accepting Team Pulver, but was publicly unhappy about the move.
"He was a good guy in the house and I never had a problem with him," Weems said. "BJ didn't want him, we were happy to have him. Since I've seen the show and I've seen his reaction, it was a little disrespectful toward Jens and our team. The other team basically didn't want him anymore and we were going to accept him with open arms and he kind of turned his back on us."
Also, shoutout goes out to the press department over at SpikeTV. They are extremely helpful and they make sure the interviews are set each week, making my job a lot easier. So thank you!
Here's where the teams stand after Episode 7:
Episode 1: Cole Miller caught Allen Berube with a triangle choke in the first round. (Team Pulver, 1-0)
Episode 2: Manny Gamburyan caught Noah Thomas with a kimura armlock in the first round. (Team Pulver, 2-0).
Episode 3: Nate Diaz defeated Rob Emerson via rear naked choke in the second round. (Team Pulver, 3-0).
Episode 4: Brandon Melendez defeated Andy Wang via unanimous decision. (Team Pulver, 4-0).
Episode 5: Gabe Ruediger eliminated due to a failure to make weight. (Team Pulver, 4-0).
Episode 6: Joe Lauzon defeated Brian Geraghty via rear naked choke in the first round. (Team Pulver, 4-1). Corey Hill wins by decision against Rob Emerson (Team Pulver, 5-1).
Episode 7: Gray Maynard wins by referee stoppage against Wayne Weems in the first round. (Team Pulver, 5-2). Matt Wiman defeated Marlon Sims via rear naked choke in the first round. (Team Pulver, 5-3).
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