Main Event: Sam Stout vs. Spencer Fisher
Who we want to win: Spencer Fisher
Who we think will win: Spencer Fisher

Last year Sam Stout won a three round decision over Spencer Fisher at UFC 58: USA vs. Canada. This win doesn’t paint the whole picture though. Spencer Fisher was a last minute replacement for Kenny “Let Go” Florian who got injured in training. At that point in time Fisher had been competing at 170 lbs. and ended up dropping nearly 20 lbs. for this fight in a very short time span. So Spencer Fisher wasn’t only going against a tough opponent in Sam Stout he also was fighting for the first time at a new weight after cutting nearly 20 lbs. all on short notice. This fight went the distance and Stout barely pulled of a decision.
With all that in mind I say this fight goes to Spencer Fisher. He has now had three more fights at 155 lbs., two of which he won, and is able to train and prepare for this fight adequately. Fisher has more experience than Sam Stout and has been more active in the octagon since their last meeting. Sam Stout’s only action in the UFC in the last year was getting dominated by Kenny “Let Go” Florian at the Ultimate Fighter 3 finale. Spencer Fisher is going to come into this fight on fire wanting to avenge his previous loss against Stout and to get the momentum going again that he had before his recent lost to the number one UFC light weight contender Hermes Franca.
Roan Carneiro vs. Jon Fitch
Who we think will win: Jon Fitch

Jon Fitch is on a five win tear right now. He has finished three out of his last five fights, and all of those finishes were over notable opponents like Josh Burkman, Thiago Alves and Luigi Fioravanti. Roan Carneiro is rather obscure and a newcomer to the UFC with only a three round decision over Rich Clementi in the UFC, which isn’t worth much. Fitch could get caught in Carneiro’s Jiu Jitsu, but if stays smart he will most likely prove dominate and add a sixth win to his streak.
Jordan Radev vs. Drew McFedries
Who we think will win: Drew McFedries

This fight could be a toss up. There isn’t much info on Jordan Radev other than stats. He is 16-1 and has been fighting professionally since 2002. He is relatively experienced but this is his UFC debut. McFedries on the other hand is less experienced overall and coming off a loss to a tough Martin Kampmann, but has two fights under his belt in the UFC already. As has been seen in the past fighters can choke under the pressure of a debut while others shine and really leave a mark. This fight really seems like it is a test for both fighters but the edge is going to go to McFedries due to his UFC octagon experience.
These are our picks if you disagree let us know in the comments below.
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I am really looking forward to the Stout/Fisher fight. I pick Fisher as well, and am whatever for the rest of the fights.
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