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    Jake Ellenberger survives against Diego Sanchez at UFC on Fuel TV 1; was it enough to earn a title shot?

    Ellenberger lands a huge left (Photo by Tracy Lee)

    Just when Jake Ellenberger could see himself signing a contract to fight for the UFC interim welterweight title, along came a relentless Diego Sanchez in the final minutes of what was previously a one-sided fight.

    Ellenberger survived an absolute onslaught down the stretch to gain a unanimous decision victory, 29-28 on all three cards, in the main event of the UFC's first main card on Fuel TV.

    Georges St-Pierre's status for the remainder for the rest of 2012 is very up in the air. The promotion looks like it wants interim champ Carlos Condit to fight at least one more time before he could possibly get GSP. Ellenberger (27-5, 6-1 UFC) is in the mix, but one has to wonder if he did enough against a guy who many feel is on the downside of his career.

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    At minus-350, Ellenberger entered the fight as a sizable favorite, but Sanchez wouldn't give in.

    The Nebraska native was schooling Sanchez on the feet. The former "Ultimate Fighter 1" champ looked tired by the middle of the second round and was whiffing on most of his shots. All that while eating jabs and counterpunches. A hard punch in the first appeared to have broken Sanchez's nose, but he kept coming.

    "Diego's known for that. He's the toughest guy I've ever fought. No matter what, he's in there every minute of the fight. It's a great test for me. It's an honor to fight him," Ellenberger told UFC announcer Jon Anik.

    By the middle of the third round, Ellenberger had outstruck Sanchez 85-32. He was cruising but then mysteriously hit the wall and stopped using his right hand.

    Sanchez tries to finish Ellenberger in the final minute (Getty)With just over two minutes left, Sanchez caught Ellenberger with a left body kick that forced the hunter to become the hunted. Sanchez landed a straight left that jarred Ellenberger. That's when the underdog decided it was go time.

    He landed a left to the body which convinced Ellenberger to go for a takedown. He got it with 1:30 left, but Sanchez refused to stay down and got right back up where he scrambled to work hip control. Ellenberger was exhausted so Sanchez jumped on his back and got a hook in. He tried to get a choke on two occasions in between getting off 29 shots. There were still 34 seconds left and Sanchez actually flattened out Ellenberger for a few seconds. Sanchez again tried to get his arm in there for a choke, but Ellenberger had just enough presence of mind to keep his chin tucked.

    "That's a tough position. I was tired, but I'm just trying to fight through. I've been there a million times. You just gotta stay in it mentally," said Ellenberger.

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    Sanchez, 30, explained after the fight that he battled an ankle injury three weeks before the event but didn't want to pull out of this televised fight.

    "Jake's incredibly tough. I was hitting him with some hard shots. I thought he was going to go out. I thought he was going to give me the back. I was just trying to get the stoppage. but it didn't go my way this time," said Sanchez.

    Sanchez (23-5, 12-5 UFC) finished the fight with a huge lump on his nose and deep vertical cut on his eyebrow. He absorbed three huge elbows in the second round that could've finished a lot of fighters in the welterweight division, but that's not what Sanchez does.

    Struve has Herman in big trouble before the finish (Photo by Tracy Lee)

    Struve's improved striking too much for Herman

    Stefan Struve got off to a slow start, but once he heated up Dave Herman was in big trouble.

    The tallest fighter in the UFC began putting his strikes together in the second round. A left hook, inside kick-uppercut combination dropped Herman to his back where Struve mounted him and got off 52 unanswered shots before referee Josh Rosenthal stopped things at the 3:52 mark of the second to give the 23-year-old Struve his seventh victory in the UFC.

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    Herman (21-3, 1-1 UFC) is either crazy or fearless. Those aren't always good qualities when you reached the highest levels of fighting. He's super athletic at 6-foot-4, 235, but Herman simply made it too easy for the 6-foot-11 to reach him on the feet.

    Herman won the first round with a varied striking game and good head movement. But he got too comfortable at the end of the round. His corner told him to standing right in front of Struve (23-5, 7-3 UFC), but he didn't he listen and continued to do so in the second.

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    • JCarr  •  3 months ago
      Enjoyed the main event, but what happened to 5 round main events???
      Condit should take a fight with Ellenberger to stay sharp & be ready for GSP, but then again he might not want to risk losing to Jake?!?
      • Sbigshaun 3 months ago
        Their first fight was really close. Wouldn't mind seeing them go at it again. And the 5 round mainevents will only be on Fox and PPV. Why they are leaving off FX and Fuel doesn't make sense.
      • Russell Terry 3 months ago
        5 rounds are only in the ufc,this wasn't a ufc fight.
      • Tessic 3 months ago
        It wasn't a ufc fight? LOL #$%$..
    • tGW  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  3 months ago
      When do the drug tests come back? Dont want to mention anyone's future fights until then.
      • Jon 3 months ago
        Do you think someone will be dirty?
      • tGW 3 months ago
        No, I hope not. Never know.
      • The Unsilent Majority 3 months ago
        Are you thinking Herman took a little too much Testosterone to look that hairy? lol
    • hmh  •  Toronto, Canada  •  3 months ago
      All main event fights are now supposed to be 5 rounds. Why was Sanchez-Ellenberger only three? I think most people agree the outcome of that fight would have been different had there been another two rounds.
      • tGW 3 months ago
        Something to do w/new network deal, time constraints. Hearing it should have been 5 rounds...and no one has Fuel, including myself.
      • Jon 3 months ago
        TGW iidk what cable or satalite network you have but is it that they dont offer fuel or you just dont have it with the pkg you have? I have Optimum and i added it along with some other sports channels for 5 bucks a month.
      • seventh circle 3 months ago
        Yeah I added Fuel for $6 a month. I agree that that fight MIGHT have been different had it been 5 rounds, but Ellenberger was winning the 3rd until the end. Although I'm pretty sure his hand was broke so that could very well have been a factor.
    • s  •  Eau Claire, Wisconsin  •  3 months ago
      I was waiting for the "Shave your Back" chant to breakout when Herman entered the cage.
      • Alan W 3 months ago
        It probably would have if he had managed to survive past the beginning of the second round.
      • M.S. 3 months ago
        THat guy needs no shirt on in 20 degree weather....
      • Jitsujunkie 3 months ago
        Funniest comment ever by the broadcast team...Herman in the white shorts and brown sweater...
    • bigamer1025  •  Issaquah, Washington  •  3 months ago
      It maybe just me but if that went 5...I think Sanchez wins by 4th round finish at least decision
    • Exterminate!  •  3 months ago
      This whole card was good.
    • NinjaMaster  •  Nashville, Tennessee  •  3 months ago
      woulda been great to watch this if COMCAST WOULD ADD FUEL TV!
    • DavidT  •  Toledo, Ohio  •  3 months ago
      I've never liked Diego Sanchez but I certainly respect him. I think he has the biggest heart of any welterweight. The guy absorbs so much punishment and keeps coming.

      He's not as talented as the top 5-6 guys in the division but he comes to fight. I'd like to see a Sanchez vs. Diaz rematch. I think Diaz would pick him apart but it would definitely be an exciting fight.
      • Stouty McPorter 3 months ago
        Diaz is retired, so you'll never get to see that.
      • 603 BJJ 3 months ago
        Attorney again - this guy's ridiculous. We also all know that there's a good chance Diaz won't really retire. Never say never #$%$
      • Jon 3 months ago
        Attorney had DIaz not popped dirty for pot there would be a rematch with Condit so i would think after what ever suspension he serves that he will be back. In the mean time go chase an ambulance.
    • seemorebust  •  Sandy, Oregon  •  3 months ago
      This writer is an idiot. First of all, Sanchez was on a two fight win streak. He hasn't lost two in a row. He beat Kampman and Thiago in his last two fights. Do you do no research before you write these articles? Secondly, why do you seem so unimpressed by Ellenberger? He won didn't he? Diego was dominated the entire fight except for a scramble where he took Jake's back. If not for that scramble Diego would have done virtually nothing the entire fight.
    • M.S.  •  Pompano Beach, Florida  •  3 months ago
      Sanchez wastn tired like they are saying, but a bit frustrated as he couldnt land anything until the 3rd round. It was a great fight and they deserved their pay and bonuses. I thought main events were supposed to be 5 rounds as this should have been one to have gone that route. Guida, Sanchez, Cerrone, Ben Henderson, Faber, put these guys on the regular tv shows and the upper weights on PPV. They always put on better shows...
    • The Truth  •  3 months ago
      He had the choke..almost a great comeback!
    • sporty  •  3 months ago
      It was a great fight, Diego was getting frustrated and couldn't figure out Jake. But I think if it was a 5 round match Diego could have won after watching the 3 round. I thought Jake was going to pass out, he looked so tired and gas out. If he plans on fighting Condit, he'll need to work on his endurance.
    • Jason D  •  Toronto, Canada  •  3 months ago
      wheres the editing???!!!!????
      "His corner told him to standing right in front of Struve (23-5, 7-3 UFC), but he didn't he listen and continued to do so in the second."
      WTF is that??
    • Ashy Larry  •  Newark, New Jersey  •  3 months ago
      DanielB, you should probably stop living in your moms basement it might help you mentally.
    • Bruce W  •  3 months ago
      Who edited paragraph about Struve, and Herman...a monkey with a keyboard?
    • Ashy Larry  •  Newark, New Jersey  •  3 months ago
      DanielB, you have some serious mental issues. Seek help you #$%$
    • aenima74  •  3 months ago
      Please put Fuel TV on Comcast.... it's really lame that they aren't making a Fight Night available to the general audience of fans. However it breaks down, it makes me like the UFC a little less that I can't follow their entire schedule.
    • anthonyg  •  Irvine, California  •  3 months ago
      DanielB, have just become the worst poster on this site. Yes, worse than OG and Doghouse.
    • DanW  •  Saginaw, Michigan  •  3 months ago
      I dont think jake looked as good as he had in his previous fights so I dont think he deserves a title shot right away
    • Kola  •  3 months ago
      happy beard guy vs ellenberger. now that ladies and gentlemen will be a match.