I found it funny that Brock's team are whining about the chicken salad out of chicken shit comment he made. When Brock's other coaches told him that it confuses him, Brock went and tried his best what he meant by the comment, not sure they understood what he was trying to say, because I don't think Brock himself knew what he was saying. So he just reiterated his seize the day line.
Time for the fight announcement, it's Len Bentley vs. Ryan McGillivary.
Finally it looks like we will get some house drama, as Chris Cope is been hanging out with JDS' team a lot more then with his own. His teammates start to question whether he is acting as a spy for Team JDS. Len says he will bring it to their coaches attention tomorrow. So nope, no drama, instead of Len manning up and confronting Chris, he chooses to wait and basically go tattle on him.
Next day comes and Len tells Brock about where, Brock just tells him don't worry about it, worry about the fight you have coming up and not to get caught up in the bullshit.
This leads us to the confrontation between Lew Polley and JDS. It seemed from last week's preview clip of this week;s show that something might happen between the two coaches, but all it was, was JDS telling Lew he is over stepping his coaching boundaries, that they need to all talk before deciding what to do with the fighters, something along those lines. Polley just agrees with JDS and thats it.
The fight is about to start, Len gets a call from Brock to wish him luck once more because he had to leave for a personal reason.
Fight starts and Len rushes in right away and lands a few nice punches, Ryan lands a nice one of his own. Len then scores a nice 1-2 to Ryan's face that put him down. Ryan is able to recover, after Len stands up he goes back into Ryan's guard lands a few elbows, then backs away. They stand back up, Ryan now is pouring on the pressure connecting with some nice head shots, one was a nice left hook that put Len down. Now Ryan drops some elbows of his own, Len scrambles over to the cage and works an armbar pretty much sunken in, Ryan shows some very nice sub defense to get out of it, he ends the round by having Len in a half Guillotine half Neck Crank choke.
Second round the pace is a little slower as they both gave it hell in the first round, but Ryan seems to be landing the better punches by countering Len's. For half the round it was just one punch thrown at a time, until Ryan finally threw a combo. Ryan then attempts a takedown, that he never really secured, but did get Len down for a brief second. For the remainder of the fight it stays standing with both guys landing shots, Ryan definitely landing the better of them.
It goes to the cards and Ryan is the winner with a majority decision. I agree with it, the first round was a 10-10 draw, and Ryan won the second round 10-9, he landed the better strikes. It definitely wasn't 20-18 as some judges had it. If anything we definitely could've seen another round.
Dana then praises Len telling him and the other fighters that's how you fight. Even though that was only the third fight, Len Bentley is the front runner for the wild card, especially since Dana liked what he saw from him.