Ultimate Fighter 16 results and post-fight analysis

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Another Ultimate Fighter Finale is in the books, and it totally delivered. Other than the bout between Melvin Guillard and Jamie Varner getting cancelled, every single bout except maybe the Colton Smith vs. Mike Ricci bout was pretty great. The only bout that went to a decision other than the TUF final was Tim Elliott vs. Jared Papazian, and that was damn exciting. This card was underrated from the start, but the few people that tuned in should be pleased with what they got (except for the fact that they/I missed Nonito Donare's fight to watch Mike effin Ricci).

In the main event Roy Nelson showed off his ridiculous power once again, but he was a little craftier than usual about it. He caught Mitrione with the heavy right hook, and Mitrione took it. So what did he do? He threw an uppercut next time, which totally caught Meathead off guard. Then just leveled him with a three-punch combo. It was a good win for Nelson, but doesn't really do a lot for his standing in the division.

Wow, Mike Ricci got handled tonight. The only thing that looked worse in the cage in that fight was Steve Mazzagatti missing the most obvious kick in the nuts in the last six months. Nonetheless, Ricci just couldn't keep Smith off of him and Colton turned into Mikey's personal backpack for most of the 15 minutes. Ricci almost nailed the hail mary armbar late, but it wasn't to be. It is true that Ricci is a natural lightweight though, and he'll be more competitive against the wrestlers in that division. And Smith is going to have a harder time riding a full-sized welterweight with some wrestling chops.

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