TUF Finale
TUF Finale

Guida is full of energy, Huerta is a machine. I cant wait to see these two throw down.
...of course the Danzig and Speer fight too.
I'll be super surprised if Speer steals this fight.
Originally Posted by JBCP
For some reason, I think Huerta will take it. Ive been wrong once or twice before, but I think will win this fight. Should be a good one though!
For sure. I have my money on Huerta too. He3 is a machine man.
The Huerta - Guida fight should be great. Both those guys have skills and are very tough. They both usually put on a very active fight and a good show. I think it will be very close. It is also a major stepping stone for the winner. I'm going to go with Guida by decision.
Danzig - Speer should be good, too. I thought George S. would beat Speer in the semis, and I really wanted to see George win. Hard to say if the finger in the eye effected the result, as George looked out of sorts the whole fight and Tommy just seemed to have his number. Would like to see George fight again some time.
Danzig is a fine fighter. While he was far from the most annoying person on the show, he bugged me more than Speer did, so I'll take Speer for the upset win. Dude looks strong as an ox and he's got no quit in him (fighting through those submissions in his quarter final was very impressive). I look for a KO in the 3rd after Danzig gasses.
Danzig - Speer should be good, too. I thought George S. would beat Speer in the semis, and I really wanted to see George win. Hard to say if the finger in the eye effected the result, as George looked out of sorts the whole fight and Tommy just seemed to have his number. Would like to see George fight again some time.
Danzig is a fine fighter. While he was far from the most annoying person on the show, he bugged me more than Speer did, so I'll take Speer for the upset win. Dude looks strong as an ox and he's got no quit in him (fighting through those submissions in his quarter final was very impressive). I look for a KO in the 3rd after Danzig gasses.
Originally Posted by dirt bike dave
Danzig is a fine fighter. While he was far from the most annoying person on the show, he bugged me more than Speer did, so I'll take Speer for the upset win. Dude looks strong as an ox and he's got no quit in him (fighting through those submissions in his quarter final was very impressive). I look for a KO in the 3rd after Danzig gasses.
I agree 100%
"The Carpenter" seems like he has the killer mentallity. Im thinking he'll win 1st round 3 minutes in.
I would like to see Speer win. They both deserve it but I like Speer. Seems like that good ole country style charm. Plus Speer is a power house and punchs are like bombs when they hit there going to be damage.
I would like to see Speer win. They both deserve it but I like Speer. Seems like that good ole country style charm. Plus Speer is a power house and punchs are like bombs when they hit there going to be damage.
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ROGER HUERTA GUNNING FOR CLAY GUIDA
Friday, December 07, 2007 - by Damon Martin - MMAWeekly.com
When Roger Huerta steps into the Octagon on Saturday night, he will look to close out 2007 with his fifth win of the year by defeating quite possibly the toughest opponent he’s ever faced in Chicago native Clay Guida.
Friday, December 07, 2007 - by Damon Martin - MMAWeekly.com
When Roger Huerta steps into the Octagon on Saturday night, he will look to close out 2007 with his fifth win of the year by defeating quite possibly the toughest opponent he’s ever faced in Chicago native Clay Guida.
Originally Posted by jamzwayne
ROGER HUERTA GUNNING FOR CLAY GUIDA
Friday, December 07, 2007 - by Damon Martin - MMAWeekly.com
When Roger Huerta steps into the Octagon on Saturday night, he will look to close out 2007 with his fifth win of the year by defeating quite possibly the toughest opponent he’s ever faced in Chicago native Clay Guida.
Friday, December 07, 2007 - by Damon Martin - MMAWeekly.com
When Roger Huerta steps into the Octagon on Saturday night, he will look to close out 2007 with his fifth win of the year by defeating quite possibly the toughest opponent he’s ever faced in Chicago native Clay Guida.



