LIVE PPV RESULTS (more detailed):
Fight #5: -Spencer Fisher vs. Dan Lauzon
Round 1: Round one opens with a technical black out, well snow screen that eventually turned green and gray after the usual black and gray. Not sure if that was just local problems. Anyways, we come back at about 4:20 in round one with Fisher on his back with Lauzon on top. Lauzon stands up and kicks the legs and theows in punches until he settles in Fisher's guard again. After working some ground and pound Lauzon stands up and does more leg kicks. Fisher eventually scrambles back to his feet and Lauzon dives in for a takedown, pressing Fisher against the cage. He eventually gets it, but Fisher gets up again. Lauzon forces Fisher against the fence again, Fisher gets some space and lands a flying knee, in typical Fisher fashion. Another knee and Lauzon is hurt, he's landing elbows also. Lauzon lays down in the four point position and Fisher hits him from over top. Back on the feet, Fisher lands another knee to the body followed by some punches and the fight is over.
Spencer Fisher def. Dan Lauzon via TKO (strikes) at 4:38 of Round 1.
Fight #6: -Cheick Kongo vs. Carmelo Marrero
Round 1: Marrero round, but not entertaining. On the feet for the first minute and a half to two minutes the two didn't do much, Kongo was probably getting the better with leg kicks. On the ground, Marrera had top position and remained on top the entire round, not doing much but doing enough to probably win the round 10-9.
Round 2: Another somewhat uneventful round. Mostly spent on the ground with Marrero on top, but Kongo had a guillotine from the bottom that looked to have Marrero in trouble. Leg kicks during the small amount of time on the feet were bothering Marrero, as Kongo was landing some good one's.
Round 3: Better round for Kongo, but pretty similar to the first two. Kongo had top position a couple of times, though so did Marrero. Kongo was punishing him with leg kicks sparringly again, probably a Kongo round. Round two was debatable, according to the money betters in this house, but I got it 2-1 for Marrero, with round two being debatable.
Carmelo Marrero def. Cheick Kongo via Split Decision (29-28 Marrero, 29-28 Kongo, 29-28 Marrero) after 3 Rounds.
Fight #7: -Jon Fitch vs. Kuniyoshi Hironaka
Round 1: Not a very exciting round, although for several minutes Hironaka had somewhat of a triangle choke on, although Fitch had his arm in - similar to a guillotine with the arm in. He could have done a submission with the arm inside as he had control of the upper body. Nonetheless, most of the round was spent with Fitch trying to get out and Hironaka trying to get a better hold on the submission. With about a minute left, Fitch got out and got on top and tried for a choke but never got it. He landed some good elbows too. Still, in my opinion 10-9 Hironaka, even though everyone in this room disagrees with me. For what it's worth, I bet Fitch here and I still am stating my case for Hironaka in round one. But despite that, going into round two Fitch seems to have more left and more aggressiveness.