Constantinos Philippou (7-1) Vs. Nick Catone (8-2)
This is a late replacement fight for the main card jumping Dan Miller. Constantinos is a Matt Serra/ Ray Longo trained fighter. He is durable and is a very tough fighter. His standup is okay, but he really stands out with his grappling. Philippou has fought two guys from the gym I train at (Team Vision MMA), he has a win over a young Victor O'Donnell and a No Contest on the rising star Marcus Finch. He is a gritty fighter and worthy of this UFC shot.
With that being said, I have some doubts on the shape that he is in. This fight is at a catch weight of 195 instead of his original weight of 185. It is a short notice fight, but that tells me that he might be out of shape a bit and couldn't cut the weight.
Nick Catone has had an up and down run in the UFC, but I think he will out work Philippou and win by late stoppage.
Winner: Nick Catone TKO second round
Erik Koch (11-1) Vs. Raphael Assuncao (16-3)
The exciting featherweight division will be on display in this classic striker vs. grappler fight. Erik Koch has improved his game so much since his only defeat to Chad Mendes. I don’t know if it is because of Duke Roufus, who is one of the most underrated trainers in the game and Koch has the privilege of training with him? Or that him and Anthony Pettish are roommates and practice Ninja kicks late at night? You can choose what you want to believe.
Either way, Koch has been impressive as of late. His only loss was to Mendes, who, in my most humble opinion, is the best wrestler at 145. He is fighting a grappler in Assuncao, but I don’t think Assuncao has the wrestling of a Mendes. I see Koch controlling with punches, punishing Assuncao when he tries to move forward and stuffing the take downs. I see this being a three round assault, with Koch being the winner.
Winner: Erik Koch Unanimous Decision.
Joseph Benavidez(13-2) Vs. Ian Loveland (14-7)
Ian Loveland is on a seven fight win streak. He has had only one fight with the UFC, and it was an impressive win over the very tough Tyler Toner. Loveland is a very tough guy with a lot of experience for being considerably young. He put the boots to Toner, who in his own right is a talented striker. Loveland has six wins by stoppage and six wins by submission, so he is a pretty well rounder fighter, although six of his seven losses are by submission.
Enter Joseph Benavidez, Team Alpha Male standout. Benavidez is a bulldog in the cage. His only losses come from 135 kingpin Dominick Cruz. Other than that, I can’t remember a time where he lost a round.
This should be an exciting fight, as I see Loveland being able to hit Benavidez at will on the feet and Benavidez pushing forward until Loveland wilts. Unless Loveland has a bat, I don’t see him putting Benavidez down with anything. Should be a fun fight, and I look for this to be shown on either the Spike TV broadcast or the Pay Per View. Benavidez wins with pressure and aggressiveness.
Winner: Joseph Benavidez Guillotine Choke First Round