Back at the house, Colton Smith joins Julian Lane as members of the Matt Secor fan club. Smith tells Secor that he can’t wait to see him get his ass kicked while Secor retorts with a solid, “You were an ugly baby” burn. Nic Herron-Webb creates more household enemies when he decides that 2:00 am is the perfect time to play pool, whistle and jump rope outside people’s bedrooms. Mike Ricci comes out looking like a Calvin Klein model and asks him to knock it off. Ever the expert at analzying social situations, Matt Secor tells us that, “Nobody likes the kid.”
Cut to the UFC gym and it’s fight announcement time. Team Carwin decides to pit their number one pick Sam Alvey against Team Nelson’s Joey “Boom Boom” Rivera. Dana thinks this is a great choice. He believes that based on the fights to get in the house -- in which Alvey scored an early knockout while Rivera struggled to go the distance -- Smilin’ Sam will take this one easily.
After Heron-Webb receives more grief about his late-night antics -- this time from his own teammates -- we get a glimpse at the two fighters competing. Joey Rivera won’t earn himself a spot on the Arizona state tourism board with his statement that there isn’t much to do out there besides train or go to bars. Nelson seems as unimpressed with Rivera, saying that he’s a solid mixed martial artist, but doesn’t really shine at anything.
Sam Alvey tells us how he met his fiancĂ©. It’s your usual cliched love story about an MMA fighter/purveyor of steak on a stick and an America's Next Top Model winner/bodice vendor who meet at the Bristol Renaissance Faire. While Sam gushes about young love, Julian Lane, Colton Smith and Nic Herron-Webb take his mattress from his bedroom and float it on the pool outside. Sam just gives an “Aw shucks” laugh and ignores it. Igor Araujo finds this prank to be over the line and disrespectful. Bristol Marunde says it’s “bad karma” but neither one of them help to get it back and Sam ends up sleeping on the couch that night.
Weigh-ins are next where both fighters make weight, Rivera on the first try and Sam after dropping his gladiatorial leather undergarments. Fighters give their predictions ranging from Julian Lane’s, “Sam can’t handle that grown man strength,” to James Chaney’s, “I like Joey, but no way he wins.” After a commercial break, Joey Rivera TMIs about having sex before a fight and uses the words ejaculation and spiritual energy in the same sentence. Sam Alvey gives an equally profound thought with his strategy: “hit him harder and more often than he hits me."
Fight Time
Round one begins with Joey Rivera throwing a big head kick that lands. He throws another head kick and lands that one, too. He continues the momentum by shooting in and getting the takedown. He soon takes Alvey’s back and goes for the rear naked choke. Alvey stands, Rivera releases the hooks and puts Alvey on his back again. Sam soon gets to his feet but then finds himself in an arm triangle. Working off the fence, Rivera locks a guillotine, Sam escapes but finds himself in another guillotine attempt. Alvey finally gets his head free and achieves top position with little time left. He gets a couple punches off before the bell, but round one is all Rivera.
Before the second round begins, you can see that Rivera is clearly gassed. Unfortunately, Alvey is unable to capitalize. They spend the majority of the round against the fence with Rivera holding Sam in a lazy standing guillotine attempt. After Herb Dean breaks them apart, Rivera stuns Sam with another head kick and puts him on his back. They both make it to their feet and then spend more time against the fence. Just like the first round, Alvey gets great top position towards the end, but the round ends before he can capitalize.
The judges' scorecards come in and it’s Joey RIvera by majority decision (19-19, 20-18, 20-18). Alvey must still be dizzy because he thinks he won both rounds and blocked the head kicks. In the locker rooms Shane Carwin speaks from the heart, saying, “It’s heart-wrenching for me to see one of our guys lose the possibility of their dream,” and somehow compares it to the Marine motto of leaving no man behind. Affable Roy Nelson attributes the Rivera victory to the fact that "he [expletive] listened."
As the episode ends we get a sneak peak into next week’s show. Which Team Nelson member draws the short straw? What’s Dana White’s surprise? Who will win the presidency of the Matt Secor fan club? Find out next week! Until then, here’s the season at a glance.
Team Carwin (1-1)
Sam Alvey (0-1, lost to Joey Rivera by decision in episode 3)
Bristol Marunde
Mike Ricci
Neil Magny (1-0, defeated Cameron Diffley by decision in episode 2)
James Chaney
Eddy Ellis
Igor Araujo
Matt Secor
Team Nelson (1-1)
Dom Waters
Michael Hill
Cameron Diffley (0-1, lost to Neil Magny by decision in episode 2)
Colton Smith
Jon Manley
Nic Herron-Webb
Joey Rivera (1-0, defeated Sam Alvey by decision in episode 3)
Julian Lane
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Source: http://www.ufc.com/news/tuf-16-recap-episode-1603
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