WFA EXPERIENCE: None.
WHAT HE BRINGS TO THE BOUT: He has a wild style in the ring or cage. Hes quite the showman and to the novice fan it comes off like he isnt concerned with appearance than performance. The 15-4 record tells another story. Hes definitely a student of the submission game and has tapped out some top competition.
SINCAID: 59, 205 pounds, 33 years old, Oxnard, California, known as The Vanilla Gorilla
BACKGROUND: Sincaid is a Hayastan Wrestling Dojo fighter. He was raised in an abusive home and once he relocated to California he was taken under the wing of kickboxing champion Benny The Jet Urquidez. Training with The Jet, Lodune eventually met grappling legends Gokor Chivichyan and Judo Gene LeBell. Sincaid was a member of season one of The Ultimate Fighter and won the Kage Kombat four-man tournament. He has a professional record of 9-2 in MMA.
WFA EXPERIENCE: None.
WHAT HE BRINGS TO THE BOUT: Lodune has a solid foundation in grappling and hes a competent striker. He has also shown the ability to survive the first major hurdle in his fight career. Before the string of three losses on and around The Ultimate Fighter (he lost to Bobby Southworth (Pictures) by decision) he had no losses as a pro in MMA. He rebounded from the Quarry and Uscola fights to win three in a row over quality competition.
OVERALL OPINION OF MATCH: Good. Both fighters are on three-fight wins streaks and recovering nicely from losses to solid competition. Sincaid has more to gain from a victory here. He continues to prove that editing can influence the perception of a fighter as many fans wrote him off early during TUF. There would be some irony if he becomes a star in the WFA. Mayhem has been impressive, winning eight of nine and looking good against St. Pierre. Sincaid is an opponent he should beat. Sometimes bouts that appear somewhat predictable on paper make for the more entertaining outcomes.