Hindsight: UFC 175 and the TUF 19 Finale in retrospect

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Okay, so maybe not quite a bird of rarest-spun heaven metal, but damn close. UFC 175's main event between Lyoto Machida and champion Chris Weidman was a delight, a rare treat, something to be savored for days, weeks, months. That fight is what MMA is supposed to be. What, on its best day this sport is meant to look like, and damn if it wasn't just exquisite violence. Stories will be told, songs will be sung, somewhere an artist has been inspired to create a masterpiece (which, incidentally, is probably not this article). All told it was one amazing fight that punctuated a decent if pale by comparison weekend of bouts. So, on to the remembering.

Disclaimer Time: Underdogs won 10 fights this weekend. Some of those men/women shouldn't have been underdogs at all (I'm looking at you Kevin Casey and Russell Doane), but for the most part, they were fighters that could have reasonably been expected to lose to what was perceived to be superior competition. MMA, especially at the intermediary levels of the sport, is incredibly hard to read. Good performances by one fighter over another often do little to project success in future fights. Sometimes, stylistic matchups make it easier, and certainly as fighters get better and better it gets a bit easier to separate the wheat from the chaff, but if you're seriously betting on Luke Zachrich vs. Guilherme Vasconcelos, you might as well throw your money in a hole. I'll be using BestFightOdds for the odds on each fight and taking the mode for each fighter.

UFC 175:

Hindsight: Bubba Bush (-200) vs. Kevin Casey (+170) (I picked Casey, I was right)

Hindsight: Guilherme Vasconcelos (-170) vs. Luke Zachrich (+150) (I picked Vasconcelos, I was wrong)

Hindsight: Rob Font (+160) vs. George Roop (-200) (I picked Roop, I was wrong)

Hindsight: Chris Camozzi (-230) vs. Bruno Santos (+195) (I picked Camozzi, I was wrong)

Hindsight: Ildemar Alcantara (-130) vs. Kenny Robertson (+115) (I picked Alcantara, I was wrong)

Hindsight: Alex Caceres (+450) vs. Urijah Faber (-650) (I picked Faber, I was right)

Hindsight: Marcus Brimage (-125) vs. Russell Doane (+105) (I picked Doane, I was right-ish)

Hindsight: Uriah Hall (-300) vs. Thiago Santos (+270) (I picked Hall, I was right)

Hindsight: Ronda Rousey (-1000) vs. Alexis Davis (+650) (I picked Rousey, I was right)

Hindsight: Chris Weidman (-190) vs. Lyoto Machida (+160) (I picked Weidman, I was right)

TUF 19 Finale

Hindsight: Keith Berish (+500) vs. Robert Drysdale (-800) (I picked Drysdale, I was right)

Hindsight: Alexis Dufresne (-210) vs. Sarah Moras (+180) (I picked Dufresne, I was wrong)

Hindsight: Dan Spohn (-265) vs. Patrick Walsh (+210) (I picked Spohn, I was wrong)

Hindsight: Juan Manuel Puig (+375) vs. Adriano Martins (-450) (I picked Martins, I was right)

Hindsight: Leandro Issa (-135) vs. Jumabieke Tuerxun (+115) (I picked Issa, I was right)

Hindsight: Kevin Lee (-240) vs. Jesse Ronson (+190) (I picked Lee, I was right)

Hindsight: Justin Scoggins (-300) vs. Dustin Ortiz (+220) (I picked Scoggins, I was wrong)

Hindsight: Guto Inocente (+160) vs. Derrick Lewis (-190) (I picked Lewis, I was right)

While I was right on in picking Gordon, Anderson, and Edgar, I didn't actually get to see those fights. So, I won't be talking about them here.

So, those are my collected thoughts from UFC 175 and the TUF 19 Finale. There was a lot to learn, and a lot to remember, much of which now seems obvious. But as always, that's the benefit of hindsight. Stay tuned for next time, when I'll be back on a Thursday talking about the winner of Donald Cerrone vs. Jim Miller, a fight that already seems improbably evenly matched.

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