Thursday, December 29, 2011

Nam Phan vs Jimy Hettes UFC 141 12BET 12/31 11AM GMT+8


Hettes earned himself a UFC contract after defeating Jacob Kirwan at MASS: Inauguration in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania in July. He continued his impressive winning streak, replacing an injured Leonard Garcia at UFC Live: Hardy vs Lytle, defeating former TUF contestant Alex “Bruce LeRoy” Caceres via submission in the second round.
Hettes has been recently making his rounds around camps in the North East, training with UFC Lightweight Champion Frankie Edgar and veteran Kris McCray in preparation for the fight with Phan. A BJJ practitioner since the age of 16, Hettes has proven his worth when it comes to the ground game, finishing every fight via submission, with all but two coming in the first round. While Hette’s BJJ and Judo can’t be questioned, he’s a two-time Keystone Games gold medalist, he’ll be facing a seasoned veteran of MMA in Phan.


While Phan’s UFC career hasn’t started the way he would like, there is no denying the talent and power of Phan. Prior to entering season 12 of The Ultimate Fighter, Phan had fought some of the top fighters in the world in both the featherweight and Lightweight divisions.

With fights with Omigawa, Josh Thompson and JZ Cavalcante, among others, Phan was one of the more seasoned fighters going into the season and prove his worth, defeating all fighters entering the semi-finals of the season. Phan would fall just short, losing a very close split decision against Michael Johnson.
Even with the loss, Phan earned himself a UFC contract, dropping back down to Featherweight. His UFC career wouldn’t start off well, dropping his first two fights in the UFC, one to former champion Mike Brown at UFC 133 and a controversial decision to Leonard Garcia in his UFC debut.
Phan righted the ship at UFC 136, avenging the loss to Garcia, defeating him by decision and earning himself another Fight of the Night award.

Both fighters are versed in submission, but the one thing that might separate them is the striking and wrestling. Phan has proven himself to a be heavy-handed and versed striker, while Hettes has improved in his striking, is much more versatile in both wrestling and in the clinch with his Judo.-= http://www.opposingviews.com/

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