UFC 139 opener: Irked Castillo smashes Bailey in first round TKO, Torres and Baczysnki win too
November 19, 2011 · 0 Comments
UFC 139 opener: Irked Castillo smashes Bailey in first round TKO, Torres and Baczysnki win too

SAN JOSE – Apparently Danny Castillo felt disrespected when Shamar Bailey missed weight yesterday. After pounding on Bailey to produce a first TKO victory, Castillo had little to say except that his opponent bothered him with his weight issues.
“You’re supposed to be a professional and come in three pounds overweight, and then tell me you can’t lose anymore weight?” Castillo told UFC analyst Joe Rogan.
Bailey came in yesterday at 158 pounds and passed on trying to lose two pounds in the next hour. In the end, the extra weight made no difference as Castillo threw him around like a rag doll.
The northern California-native scored his first takedown just 15 seconds into the fight. Castillo (12-4, 2-1 UFC) landed a nasty body kick and fell to his rear end from the impact. Bailey charged forward to score his own takedown and got double-legged down to the mat. He got up quickly, but Castillo picked him up off the ground and slammed him down twice in the next 45 seconds. After the third takedown, Bailey never got back to his feet.
Castillo worked from half guard to smother and grind on Bailey. It wore out the Season 13 “Ultimate Fighter” alum. In the final 90 seconds of the round, Castillo began to sit up on a knee and punch away to the body and head. Bailey got tired of defending himself with 15 seconds left in the round as Castillo threw 11 unanswered shots. Bailey rolled to his side and covered up. Most of the shots were hitting Bailey on the arm, but it was clear he didn’t want to continue at the 4:52 mark of the first.
Torres workman-like in getting back on winning track
Miguel Torres isn’t the same fighter he was in the WEC, but that doesn’t mean he’s doing anything wrong.
The former bantamweight king is simply using a more measured approach now that the weight class is quickly filling up with dangerous opponents. Torres worked the clinch effectively and wore down Nick Pace to pick up his first win since February via unanimous decision, 30-27 on all three scorecards.

Baczynski pulls the upset in rather easy fashion over Brown
Matt Brown’s been around the block a time or two, but the veteran does tend to have lapses in concentration. It happened tonight and Seth Baczysnki was the beneficiary.
Baczysnki, a cast member on Season 11 of “The Ultimate Fighter,” slapped on a tight guillotine choke early in the second. Brown tried to free himself, but after 24 seconds he couldn’t hold out any longer and tapped at 0:42.
Brown (12-11, 5-5 UFC) didn’t look right from the start. He was tentative in the striking game and often pushed around in the clinch in the opening five minutes.
Baczynski (15-6, 2-1 UFC) came out looking to throw in the second. He missed with a big shot that Brown ducked under. Brown pushed forward to score takedown, but left his head exposed. It was a pretty easy submission attempt for Baczysnki.
Brown was a minus-135 betting favorite.
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