Anybody else fall asleep to Bader-OSP? I didn't, but I was certainly close. Still, Bader dominated and showed that OSP has a lot of work to do to be a legit top 10 guy. His striking is all over the place, nice kicks but those punches were terrible and his takedown defence was atrocious. I know Bader is a top rated wrestler, now sits 2nd all time (behind Rashad Evans) for most takedowns in UFC/WEC/PRIDE/Strikeforce 205 lbs history, OSP didn't stuff one of them. Bader went a perfect 9 for 9, and as soon as he gets on top, even though he doesn't do much, it's really hard for the guy on the bottom to get out. Anthony Johnson says he'd love to fight Bader in October, but in the post fight interview, Bader did say something about healing up some injuries.And then Ross Pearson got back to his KO ways with his 2nd round TKO of Gray Maynard. I think Maynard has now lost 3 straight all by T/KO, which usually means time for "that talk" with Dana. While Pearson got a much needed win as he was winless in the 2 fights previous to this one (no-contest with Melvin Guillard and the worst decision call in MMA history, a split-decision loss to Dirty Sanchez).Now we have a double-header coming up this weekend. A Fight Pass event live from China on Saturday morning, Michael Bisping vs Cung Le (also the TUF China finale will finally happen). Then at night is Fight Night 48 (maybe 49, I'm losing track) on Fox Sports 1. One of my favourites in the main event, "Smooth" Benson Henderson takes on the always tough Rafael dos Anjos. I think Bendo has got this, but RdA is a top 5-10 guy for a reason, serious muay-thai and jiu-jitsu skills. Anybody going to be tuning in to any one of these events? I will be there for both, just wont be watching the China event live as I am not getting up at 6:30 am on a Saturday to watch a bunch on unknown Asian fighters with .500 records. I'll save that for lunch time.Picks? Just on the "bigger" fights?