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UFC The Ultimate Fighter 7 Finale Results: some of tonight’s UFC on Spike TV fights were at times terrific, and at times a bit sloppy. But overall, Dana White and the UFC deliver once again a very good, and free, fight card: no controversial early stoppages, no lame prize ponies protected here, and best of all, no soft interpretations of what free MMA television should be; no matter how bloody or violent the bouts got. BodogLife.com has the absolute best coverage of tonight’s UFC The Ultimate Fighter Finale Results. Lets start with the main event of the evening, where 37 year-old Evan Tanner took on the 25 year-old Kendall Grove. This fight was a very one-sided/dominated affair, but still highly entertaining. The younger/taller fighter Kendall Grove came out absolutely on fire. Since the start of the bout, Grove put on an absolute display of skill, power, and a versatile arsenal. Evan Tanner was a betting odds favorite by -190 against Kendall Grove (+160). Evan Tanner didn’t know what hit him, but everyone else did. The question here should be: what didn’t he get hit with? Tanner took: Flying knees to the head, array of elbows to the face (in several occasions), kicks to the face, jabs, uppercuts, left/right power hooks… you name it. This bout went the distance despite Tanner taking serious punishment, as one of the judges must have been watching another fight. Still, Grove is the victor by split decision. On The Ultimate Fighter 7 Finale, Amir Sadollah and CB Dollaway faced off (for the second time in their career) for the crown of The Ultimate Fighter 7, and of course a 6-figure UFC contract. Amir Sadollah was a +130 betting underdog vs. CB Dollaway. Evidently, those were The Ultimate wrong-odds, as Dollaway didn’t even get passed the first round. Amir Sadollah once again defeated CB Dollaway, by making him tap out in the first round due to an arm bar. Here are other UFC: The Ultimate Fighter 7 Finale Results, brought to you by BodogLife.com: Diego Sanchez (-500) defeated Luigi Fioravanti (+350) by TKO. Sanchez won this excellent fight in powerful fashion: as a head kick staggered Fioravanti, followed by a knee to the face, and Sanchez finished him off by landing some devastating bombs. Spencer Fisher (-220) defeated Jeremy Stephens (+180) by unanimous decison. Matt Riddle (-240) wins his first MMA fight by defeating Dante Rivera (+190) by unanimous decision.
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