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Old 04-11-2008, 01:58 PM   #1
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Week one, the world watched me, Mike Dolce, knock Prince McLean out in the very first round of the very first fight on Spike TV’s seventh installment of “The Ultimate Fighter.”

Week two, my fellow cast member, Matthew Riddle, started the night off with another BANG by breaking Dan Simmler’s jaw in the opening moments of round two in their “Elimination Bout.”

If you saw the fight, you may remember the noise Simmler made after the KO more than the punch that put him on the canvas. I sure do.

Some of the guys told me that the punch I landed to earn my way into the house sounded like a clap of thunder. So loud, I was told, it was even heard by one guy in a locked bathroom at the opposite end of the packed facility. The noise Dan Simmler made surely could be heard in Hell.

It may sound cliché but some things you never forget, and this was one of them.

I was standing with Gerald Harris and Dante Rivera about five feet behind Dana, Quinton and Forrest and ten feet from one of the most unusual sights I have ever seen, or heard.

To add depth to that last statement, as a coach and fighter from Team Quest, I have witnessed over one-thousand individual fights…and finishes…and Riddle vs. Simmler will ring in my ears forever.

You see, the excitement of a good knockout was overshadowed by the prolonged moan resounding throughout the Ultimate Training Center that winter evening. Everything stopped. Everyone gathered. We were concerned for one of our own.

Simmler was no longer a rival athlete. He was a fallen brother, and he was in a bad way.

Expectedly jubilant after the first knockout of his professional career, Riddle celebrated, walking around the octagon smiling ear-to-ear and exclaiming, “That’s how I do!”

After a few victory laps, Matthew realized Dan was still on the floor and still moaning. He stopped and stared, along with the rest of us. Standing next to Herb Dean, Riddle leaned in and asked, “Um, is that normal?”

Herb responded without turning his head, “I’ve never heard a noise like that before. That is definitely not normal.”

If not anything else, mixed martial arts is a gentleman’s sport. We compete for honor, not for blood. When we see another fighter hurt, we also see our teammates, and ourselves. This bonds us.

After a few nervous minutes, Simmler regained his bearings and was provided for with expert medical care, suffering a broken jaw and bruised heart, literally and figuratively.

And then it was back to the fights!

Gerald Harris’ slams, Brandon Sene’s resiliency and all four minutes and fifty nine seconds of Matt Brown vs. Josh Hall treated us to another amazing night of fights and gave us a glimpse into what season seven is bringing.

I already can’t wait to watch next week. It’s weird, but when I saw the quick preview of next week’s episode, all the crazy antics that occurred throughout the filming came rushing back to me, and I thought, “What the hell did I just live through!?”

Don’t worry, you’ll see what I mean soon enough!
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We were told Simmler actually had to have his jaw wired shut, though he suffered no other damage thankfully.

And, if anyone thinks watching fighters destroy a house for 11 minutes each episode is annoying, try sleeping through it for six long weeks!!! I still have nightmares…
http://mma.lohudblogs.com/2008/04/10...7-blog-week-2/

scary stuff, the sound the guy made was pretty chilling - good to know he's on the mend. Also what the hell is it with the guys trashing the house every series, damn.
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Yeah the tearing the house apart is ridiculous for what is supposed to be a group of highly disciplined martial arts individuals !
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Yeah the tearing the house apart is ridiculous for what is supposed to be a group of highly disciplined martial arts individuals !
doesn't the house thrashing fall under the saying of "boys will be boys" ????? I dunno I think it's silly and don't understand it but growing up with a brother who's friends were always around my take is: they tend to get bored and when they do things generally get blown up or broken.

I personally wouldn't have an issue with being in a house with no tv or music or books for the time they are in the house and the thing is that they make it seem like months when really its just a few weeks. Its not like the Real World where they are gone for 5 months. I dunno I just don't think it would be that hard for me but then again I am the type of person who sets my mind to something and gets it done.

But if I had to label it something it would be Immature. thats just what i make of it.
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I have to say that I'm not a fan of the tearing up the house thing. I personally hate it and I actually fast forward through it like a commercial with my DVR. I know that sounds retarded, but I really hate it a lot.
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I have to say that I'm not a fan of the tearing up the house thing. I personally hate it and I actually fast forward through it like a commercial with my DVR. I know that sounds retarded, but I really hate it a lot.
Meh it just makes them look like fools ... seriously

How long do they even stay in the house for? 5 weeks?
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I have to say that I'm not a fan of the tearing up the house thing. I personally hate it and I actually fast forward through it like a commercial with my DVR. I know that sounds retarded, but I really hate it a lot.
If I wasn't so cheap, I'd activate my Comcast DVR and do the same... I really hate that kind of thing too.

It puts a negative face on the sport IMO... as well as making them look like a bunch of punks.
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