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	<title>Comments on: Better Late Than Never: Analyzing DREAM.7</title>
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		<title>By: Dave Walsh</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dave Walsh</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2009 06:31:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Collum looked great, I was really happy with that fight. The whole card was pretty good, but most of the favorites having to drag out their fights against lesser opponents didn't fare well for the company's future. 

I felt bad for Micah Miller. There is a dude that generally speaking works from the bottom and likes to work from the guard. That is where he is comfortable and that is where just about all of his wins have came from. Maeda looked awful but scored a little GNP and some takedowns (which Miller goaded him into). I feel like if this fight were in the US, Miller would have been given the decision as he wanted the fight on the ground and made sure it got to the ground, and there he was in complete control most of the time, with Maeda taking a few times to land some clean shots. I don't know, watching that fight there was no doubt in my mind that Miller won, when they read the cards I was shocked.

Imanari won that fight. Yes, it was close, but he clowned the shit out of Yamamoto the whole time. I mean, find me a better clowning. Yamamoto had basically one punch and a lot of aggression, but was never in control. His aggression was always playing into Imanari's hands and leading into either Imanari making fun of him or pulling guard on him and twisting him up. Yamamoto showed a ton of heart and looked great, just not Imanari great.

HELLO, JAPAN.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Collum looked great, I was really happy with that fight. The whole card was pretty good, but most of the favorites having to drag out their fights against lesser opponents didn&#8217;t fare well for the company&#8217;s future. </p>
<p>I felt bad for Micah Miller. There is a dude that generally speaking works from the bottom and likes to work from the guard. That is where he is comfortable and that is where just about all of his wins have came from. Maeda looked awful but scored a little GNP and some takedowns (which Miller goaded him into). I feel like if this fight were in the US, Miller would have been given the decision as he wanted the fight on the ground and made sure it got to the ground, and there he was in complete control most of the time, with Maeda taking a few times to land some clean shots. I don&#8217;t know, watching that fight there was no doubt in my mind that Miller won, when they read the cards I was shocked.</p>
<p>Imanari won that fight. Yes, it was close, but he clowned the shit out of Yamamoto the whole time. I mean, find me a better clowning. Yamamoto had basically one punch and a lot of aggression, but was never in control. His aggression was always playing into Imanari&#8217;s hands and leading into either Imanari making fun of him or pulling guard on him and twisting him up. Yamamoto showed a ton of heart and looked great, just not Imanari great.</p>
<p>HELLO, JAPAN.</p>
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