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  1. Main Event Featherweight Bout: Urijah Faber (145 lbs) vs. Bryan Caraway (145 lbs) Co-Main Event Middleweight Bout: Vinny Magalhaes (205 lbs) vs. Steve Bosse (205 lbs) Featherweight Bout: Eddie Wineland (145 lbs) vs. Patricio Freire (145 lbs) Middleweight Bout: Michal Materla (205 lbs) vs. Glover Teixeira (205 lbs) Featherweight Bout: Micah Miller (145 lbs) vs. Diego Brandao (145 lbs) Middleweight Bout: Satoshi Ishii (205 lbs) vs. Brandon Vera (205 lbs) Featherweight Bout: Bart Palaszewski (145 lbs) vs. Willamy Freire (145 lbs) Middleweight Bout: Lyoto Machida (205 lbs) vs. Emanuel Newton (205 lbs) Preliminary Card Middleweight Bout: Mauricio Shogun (205 lbs) vs. Edwin Dewees (205 lbs) Heavyweight Bout: Mark Coleman (240 lbs) vs. Mariusz Pudzianowski (260 lbs) Lightweight Bout: Vitor Ribeiro (165 lbs) vs. Roger Huerta (165 lbs) Welterweight Bout: Yoshihiro Akiyama (185 lbs) vs. Matt Hughes (185 lbs) Middleweight Bout: Rafael Cavalcante (205 lbs) vs. Karlos Vemola (205 lbs) Lightweight Bout: Hayato Sakurai (165 lbs) vs. TJ Grant (165 lbs) Featherweight Bout: Georgi Karakhanyan (145 lbs) vs. Rumina Sato (145 lbs) Flyweight Bout: Yoshiro Maeda (125 lbs) vs. Yasuhiro Urushitani (125 lbs)
  2. Hello all its been a while I've been busy with irl stuff but now have some free time on my hands, posts will be returning to this thread relatively soon with a new coat of paint to make up for the long hiatus. I can't promise consistent posts to this dynasty I might post once a week a couple of times within a week or maybe it's only a monthly occurrence. I'll have to see but see you all soon
  3. <p>CTC Sunday Night Fights 3 Full Fight Card</p><p> </p><p> BW: <strong>Eduardo Dantas </strong>vs. Ray Borg</p><p> BW: <strong>Deiveson Figueiredo </strong>vs. Joe Warren</p><p> BW Final: Tomas/Kingad/<strong>Rodriguez</strong>/Ademola vs. Cartwright/Sousa/Nurmagomedov/Wooding</p><p> BW: <strong>Cory Sandhagen</strong> vs. Boston Salmon</p><p> BW: Cole Smith vs. <strong>Mitch Gagnon</strong></p><p> BW: <strong>Henry Cejudo</strong> vs. Luis Peralta</p><p> BW SF: Tomas/Kingad vs. <strong>Rodriguez</strong>/Ademola</p><p> BW SF: <strong>Cartwright</strong>/Sousa vs. Nurmagomedov/Wooding</p><p> BW: Kairat Akhmetov vs. <strong>Sergio Pettis</strong></p><p> BW: <strong>Rodrigo Praia</strong> vs. Ian Loveland</p><p> </p><p> BW QF: <strong>Carls John de Tomas</strong> vs. Danny Kingad</p><p> BW QF: <strong>Drako Rodriguez</strong> vs. Eddie Ademola</p><p> BW QF: <strong>Jack Cartwright</strong> vs. Herbeth Sousa</p><p> BW QF: <strong>Umar Nurmagomedov</strong> vs. Dominique Wooding</p><p> BW: <strong>Javid Basharat</strong> vs. Jesse Arnett</p><p> BW: Bryan Caraway vs. <strong>John Dodson</strong></p><p> BW: <strong>Joe Soto</strong> vs. Eddie Wineland</p><p> BW: <strong>James Gallagher</strong> vs. Keith Lee</p><p> BW: J.P. Buys vs. <strong>Soo Chul Kim</strong></p><p> BW: Manny Vazquez vs. <strong>Matheus Mattos</strong></p>
  4. Time for my luck to turn around HW: Sergey SPIVAK vs. Evgeny GONCHAROV FW: Andre FILI vs. Nik LENTZ MW: Makhmud MURADOV vs. Gerald MEERSCHAERT BW: Rani YAHYA vs. Cody STAMANN LHW Title: Da UN JUNG vs. Ion CUTELABA
  5. Main Event Light Heavyweight Championship Bout: © Israel Adesanya vs. (#1) Glover Teixeira (banking on the upset) Co-Main Event Women's Flyweight Championship Bout: © Valentina Shevchenko vs. (#3) Lauren Murphy Main Card Bantamweight Bout: Urijah Faber vs. Sean O'Malley Welterweight Bout: (#15) Robbie Lawler vs. (#14) Jingliang Li Bantamweight Bout: (#11) Marlon Moraes vs. (#13) Marlon Vera ESPN Preliminary Card Welterweight Bout: Mike Perry vs. Michel Pereira Women’s Strawweight Bout: (#4) Xiaonan Yan vs. (#5) Carla Esparza Heavyweight Bout: Greg Hardy vs. Carlos Felipe ESPN+ Early Preliminary Card Bantamweight Bout: Felipe Corales vs. Frankie Saenz Women’s Bantamweight Bout: Leah Letson vs. Zarah Fairn Dos Santos* Middleweight Bout: Abu Azaitar vs. Marcelo Guimares
  6. Main Card UFC Light Heavyweight Champion: Jon Jones © (#1, 27-1, 1NC) vs. Jan Błachowicz (#2, 28-8) UFC Women’s Strawweight Champion: Weili Zhang © (#1, 23-1) vs. Tatiana Suarez (#3, 10-0) Light Heavyweight: Corey Anderson (#9, 14-6) vs. Alexander Gustafsson (#4, 19-6) Women’s Strawweight: Angela Hill (#8, 14-7) vs. Rose Namajunas (#6, 9-5) Welterweight: Colby Covington (#7, 16-3) vs. Tyron Woodley (#2, 20-5-1) Heavyweight: Walt Harris (#3, 15-7, 1NC) vs. Alistair Overeem (#12, 45-19, 1NC) Preliminary Card Women’s Strawweight: Hannah Cifers (#22, 12-4) vs. Virna Jandiroba (#17, 17-2) Women’s Flyweight: Maycee Barber (#6, 10-1) vs. Ariane Lipski (14-5)[#11, Women’s Bantamweight: Macy Chaisson (#2, 8-1) vs. Ketlen Viera (#12, 11-2) Bantamweight: Merab Dvalishvili (10-5) vs. Sean O’Malley (12-0) Featherweight: Khalid Taha (#21, 15-1) vs. Sodiq Yussuf (#16, 13-1) Featherweight: Ricardo Lamas (#12, 19-9) vs. Cub Swanson (#19, 6-12) Featherweight: Doo Ho Choi (#20, 16-4) vs. Darren Elkins (#23, 24-9) Lightweight: Mark Madsen (11-0) vs. Omar Morales (10-0) Lightweight: Bobby Green (25-11-1) vs. James Vick (#10, 14-5) Lightweight: Paul Felder (#16, 18-7) vs. Arman Tsarukyan (#14, 17-2)
  7. <p>HW: <strong>Anton VYAZIGIN</strong> vs. Alexander GLADKOV</p><p> LHW: Rafael CARVALHO vs. <strong>Rashid YUSUPOV</strong></p><p> LW Tournament QF: <strong>Gregor GILLESPIE</strong> vs. Drakkar KLOSE</p><p> LHW: <strong>Anthony SMITH</strong> vs. Dovledtzhan YAGSHIMURADOV</p><p> WW Title & Tournament QF: <strong>Niko PRICE</strong> vs. Mike PERRY</p>
  8. Looks like Rose has probably set herself up as the greatest Strawweight of all time any top contenders in your game that you think have a chance of at least challenging her? Also, I remember in one of my older games that I never made a dynasty thread about that McGregor signed with One too then got submitted in the 1st round by Shinya Aoki in his debut.
  9. March Week 1 (2019) Recap ----------------------------------------------------------- MMA News: ----------------------------------------------------------- UFC Fight Night: Blachowciz vs. Smith -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Main-Event Light-Heavyweight: Jan Blachowciz (#6, 23-7) vs. Anthony Smith (#2, 31-13) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Co-Main Welterweight: Mike Perry (12-4) vs. Niko Price (12-2-1NC) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Main-Card Bantamweight: Renan Barao (34-7-1NC) vs. Cody Stamann (#12, 17-2) ***Catchweight: Tymoteusz Swiatek (15-3-1NC) vs. Raoni Barcelos (12-1) ***Barcelo’s misses weigh by 2.5 pounds*** Heavyweight: Marcin Tybura (#11, 17-4) vs. Blagoy Ivanov (#10, 16-2-1NC) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Preliminary-Card W-Bantamweight: Martnya Czech (3-0-1NC) vs. Antonina Shevchenko (#15, 6-0) Light-Heavyweight: Michal Oleksiejczuk (12-2) vs. Jonathan Wilson (7-3) Heavyweight: Mauro Cerilli (12-2) vs. Rashad Coulter (8-3) W-Bantamweight: Veronica Macedo (5-2-1) vs. Lucie Pudilova (8-3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Early-Prelims Lightweight: Tony Sims (12-4) vs. Thibault Gouti (12-5) Welterweight: Salim Touahri (10-2) vs. Leonardo Santos (16-3-1) Lightweight: Erik Kock (15-6) vs. Jon Tuck (10-5) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It’s all but confirmed that the trilogy between reigning UFC Light-Heavyweight champion Alexander Gustafsson and former two-time champ himself Jon Jones will happen later this year reportedly the UFC is interested in booking it for international fight week. Tonight’s Light-Heavyweight main-event will likely determine who will be next in line for the winner of that championship fight. Coming into the weigh-ins tonight Anthony Smith looks sharp after a great weigh-cut despite being in front of a very pro-Blachowicz crowd he feels a victory will elevate his game to a whole new level, “it’s cliche to say this but this really is the best I ever feel, the weigh-cut was a breeze, training went extremely well I don’t have any real major injuries or pains coming into tomorrows fight. The goal is to win by any means necessarily knockout, submission, decision, I can literally win in all those types of scenarios”. Jan Blachowicz will headline the UFC’s first-ever show in Poland he said he “feels honored” and promises “fireworks”. Much like Smith the Polish native Jan looks in prime condition both are only 1 win away from challenging for UFC gold and both weren’t interested in talking about any other fights with a possible victory showcasing how laser focus both are on each other. Dan Hardy perfectly highlighted how even of a match-up this is in the most recent episode of Inside the Octogan both are high-level BJJ artist with solid knockout power the two can also mix it up but Hardy pointed out how Blachowicz tends to favor a traditional muay-thai style of fighting while also probably holding a significant weight advantage come fight night meanwhile Smith switches up between boxing and kickboxing stances as well the odd takedown. The co-main event saw tensions come to ahead with a near brawl on stage when Welterweights Mike Perry and Niko Price faced off each other during the weigh-ins. The ever so entertaining Perry literally grabbing Price by the neck with his right hand which led to Sean Shelby and UFC security quickly getting between them as they both started swinging. What caused this brawl? Well, just a day before their fight Nike Price appeared on The MMA Show with Ariel Helwani, when asked about Perry’s skills as a fighter he made a subtle dig at Mikes ex-girlfriend saying, “Mike’s a wild man, I mean you only need to look at him outside the cage theirs a reason some people can’t stand being around him”. Previously it was a pretty tame build-up but in just 3 days it’s turned nuclear hot between the two with it all coming to a boiling point at the weigh-ins. Luckily neither was hurt so the fight will go on as scheduled. In total 7 out of the 12 fights, tonight have a Polish fighter competing tonight on one of few two non-Polish fighters taking each other on is former interim and undisputed Bantamweight champion Renan Barao on a 3-fight skid he claims to be “reenergized” despite not being able to rattle of back to back wins since 2014 after recently turning 32 he also claimed to finally “finding a piece with the [TJ] Dillashaw loses” which he countered as a major factor for his losing streak. #12 Bantamweight prospect Cody Stanmann’s a high-level wrestler and boxer is very technical although he lacks in the BJJ department a little plus is very weak to leg kicks if Barao is able to show some of the flashes of the fighter he uses to be during his championship days Barao a high-level striker could devastate him with kicks keyword being could as Stanmann is a big (+500) betting favorite. On the main-card we also have our first missed weight attempt within the UFC this year as Raoni Barcelos weighed in at 147.5 pounds over the 145-pound Featherweight limit this has also led to a hit of spark in tensions with his opponent Polands Tymoteusz Swiatek who makes his UFC debut after an intense staredown then an interview with BT Sport expressed some vicious intentions. “Missing weight is unacceptable we had weeks of preparation I was already 151 by the start of this week, I cut down from 180! This my home my UFC debut and already I have fighters trying to cheat me. I can promise everyone who watches this I will knockout Raoni Barcelos in the 1st round tomorrow night”. While the two didn’t get that much attention before their chilling staredown it’s a great thing that their both getting such recognition as this fight is a dark horse for the fight of the night on the card both earned UFC contracts through raw brawling power and overwhelming psychical attributes. The opening bout of the main card sees the #10 Blagoy Ivanov faces Poland’s #11 Marcin Tybura both are relatively slow Heavyweights not known for their striking rather grappling however, the difference being Tybura relies more on his BJJ sprawling meanwhile Ivanov has a background in Sambo which typically makes him much stronger than he actually appears on first glance one of his favorite things to do is do slam his opponents into the canvas. The prelims are as expected mostly dominated by Polish fighters the headliner will have the undefeated Matryna Czech a lethal BJJ black belt from Poland facing undefeated #15 Women’s Bantamweight Antonia Shevchenko the sister of UFC Flyweight champion Valentina Shevchenko both train together and are coached by the same staff. While not being from Poland Mauro Cerilli is one of the most promising Italian Heavyweights in recent memory a former Cage Warriors Heavyweight champion although a small Heavyweight at 6’2” he packs some surprising power behind his hands in fact the UFC he might be the quickest Heavyweight on the roster as he makes his UFC debut tonight against Rashad Coulter a big 265+ pounds Heavyweight known for his accurate headhunting despite his lack of technique he has an eye for landing clean. The rest of the card is fairly unknown unfortunately but they’ll have a chance to make a name for themselves come tomorrow night. ----------------------------------------------------------- MMA Fueds/ Interviews -----------------------------------------------------------
  10. Main Event Women's Strawweight Bout: (#2) Joanna Jedrzejczyk vs. (#3) Tatiana Suarez Co-Main Event Middleweight Bout: Luke Rockhold vs. (#13) Brad Tavares Main Card Welterweight Bout: (#11) Neil Magny vs. (#12) Geoff Neal Lightweight Bout: (#13) Al Iaquinta vs. (#11) Carlos Diego Ferreira Featherweight Bout: Cub Swanson vs. Hakeem Dawodu ESPN Preliminary Card Flyweight Bout: (#7) Manel Kape vs. (#9) Matt Schnell Light Heavyweight Bout: Alonzo Menifield vs. William Knight Flyweight Bout: (#11) Raulian Paiva vs. (#12) Amir Albazi ESPN+ Early Preliminary Card Heavyweight Bout: Roque Martinez vs. Chris de la Rocha Women’s Flyweight Bout: Ashlee Evans-Smith vs. Liliya Sharikova Lightweight Bout: Alex Reyes vs. Michel Quinones
  11. Bellator 212: Freire vs. Curran III Date: February Week 4 (2019) Saturday Event posts will be a mixture of both fight play-by-plays as well as quick bullet points to summarize the event as a whole, only key fights like the fight of the night or fights, the performance of the night as well as fights that have a lot of significance like the main event, co-main, or key bout on the main-card or prelims will be covered. These play by plays are romanticized for dramatic effect but the results are legitimate, if the play-by-plays are too long or you don’t feel like reading them I’ll have a more brief summary of what happened plus the full card results at the bottom. -------------------------------------------------------------- FIGHT PLAY-BY-PLAYS: Bellator history will be made tonight the trilogy bout between reigning Featherweight champion Patricio ‘Pitbull’ Freire will face former two-time Featherweight champ Pat Curran tonight to determine in all likelihood who is the greatest Featherweight in Bellator history? Freire has talked the talk coming into this fight being open with fans and media alike about his aspirations on becoming the greatest Featherweight in the history of MMA something he feels he is on the cusp of with a possible title defense over Curran tonight. Meanwhile, Curran has had a very simplistic approach heading into tonight that being seeing this as “just another fight” and looks forward to “once again becoming the champion”. Round 1 The two meet each other in the middle Curran shows excellent head movement ducking and weaving out of the way of a jab flurry of 4 hooks then question mark kick combination from Patricio ‘Pitbull’ Freire to start the round he responds with a set-in straight right to the body. Curran presses forward with a one-two but Freire covers up well to absorb the punches then ribs the body with a single right hook while retreating back towards the cage. Freire feints going up top firing off a quick leg kick but Curran checks it excellently which causes the champion to slip!!! Curran quickly grabs the top position in half-guard!!! Curran fires off some ground n’ pound to the body meanwhile Freire is attempting to make his way to the fence of the cage. After a period of struggle Freire reaches the cage then is able to get up his back up against the fence as Curran still has a hold of him. After some exchanges from the clinch with Freire getting off a few elbows to the head while Curran gets a few bus driver uppercuts eventually after securing the body lock the challenger is able to swiftly lift then blast the champion with a Greco-roman slam leaving Curran on top in side-control!!! Freire tries to sprawl to get out but Curran holds the position unleashing with some hammer fists then transitions for a kimura submission!!! It’s fairly deep but Curran didn’t apply it correctly so no matter how hard Curran tries he can’t submit him!!! Freire sprawls again finding much more success this time around able to get up to his feet Curran quickly tries to grab a standing guillotine!!! He’s got a solid grip but mistakenly pulls guard which causes Curran to lose control now he finds himself on the ground as Freire grabs the top position!!! While on top in half-guard Freire opens a cut over the left eye of Curran with some slicking elbows. Freire continues to fire off some elbows cleanly to the face of Curran who gives up his back in an attempt to protect himself!!! Freire landings some looping ground n’ pound but Curran survives to the end of the round!!! Unofficial Scorecards: MMAJunkie: 10-9 Freire Sherdog: 10-9 Freire Blurcat: 10-9 Curran Round 2 Curran comes in blitzing in with a jab then a right hand that both land then another jab lands, Freire backs up to the cage as he does so Curran dives for the double-leg but Freire defends well spins Curran around backwards then hits a nice elbow as he disengages for the clinch!!! Freire jumps back to the center of the cage then jumps right back into range ducking under a straight-right from Curran then blasts him with a counter-right head kick right on the button!!! Curran is once again dazed nearly falling on his ass he wobbles around!!! Another right head kick lands this time on the dome!!! Freire comes in with three looping hooks but Curran ducks and dodges them all counter with a right hook to the body. Freire puts everything into a devastating uppercut but Curran slips right then pulls with a counter one-two that lands cleanly. Freire circles around firing a few leg kicks to the thigh then lands a set-in jab but Curran ducks under a right hook, showing some crisp boxing Curran fires off a quick 3 straight punches of the face!!! Both fighters aren’t backing down as they continue to throw strikes in the center of the Bellator cage!!! Freire lands a push kick to the body then a jab followed by a roundhouse kick, Curran again blasts Freire with 3 straight punches then slips his head backwards to avoid a counter cross from Freire which he counters with a right hook to the body. Freire doubles up with the jab as well as the push kicks to the body keeping the fight at long range for a while, Freire rushes in with a one-two that is too far to the left but he lands a follow up with a left overhand to the forehead then catches Curran with a crunching right hook as Curran attempted to counter with an uppercut which missed then left hook counter that was to slow as he eats ‘Pitbull’ right hook. Freire lands a push kick to the leg then body before flying at Curran with a superman punch!!! But the superman punches is blocked by Curran who grabs a body lock while Freire’s in mid-air but as they go down the champion grabs the guillotine!!! It looks to be locked in as Freire continues to grip tighter and tighter as he grabs the top position!!! It looks like Curran is about to go out but the round ends as Curran is saved by the bell for the 2nd time this fight!!! Unofficial Scorecards: MMAJunkie: 20-18 Freire Sherdog: 20-18 Freire Blurcat: 19-19 Round 3 Freire looks to end this fight right here right now loading up on some looping hooks as the two exchange early in the round. Freire leaps at Curran with a long jumping superman jab then two huge looping hooks but Curran excellently covers up blocking all 3 punches landing a nice short check left hook while backing up. Curran scores to the body with a straight then a jab to the head, the two feint as Freire looks to be going for a level change but throws two huge looping hooks again that Curran just slips both. Curran gets a nice slip and pull counter jab, but his back hits the fence of the Bellator cage as he now has nowhere to run as Freire traps Curran against the cage with some killer footwork blasting Curran with a kick to the ribs then nearly lands a spinning elbow to the head!!! Freire spins again this time with a back fist but runs right into a check right hook of Curran!!! Freire lands face-first to the canvas!!! Curran starts pounding away as Freire tries to get back up but Curran grabs the back of Freire!!! Curran flattens him out and his ground n’ pound is landing a devastating pace!!! Referee Keith Peterson calls it!!! Pat Curran has won the trilogy and now makes it a 3-time Bellator Featherweight champion!!! OFFICIAL RESULT: Pat Curran def. Patricio Freire via TKO [Punches] R3 (0:57) to win Bellator Featherweight championship [Fight Rating: Fantastic] -------------------------------------------------------------- Critical Rating: 75% / Commercial Rating: 80% Attendance: 4,505 ($596,913) Venue: Landers Center (Southaven, Mississippi) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Main-Event Pat Curran def. Patricio Freire via TKO [Punches] R3 (0:57) to win Bellator Featherweight championship [Fight Rating: Fantastic] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Co-Main Phil Davis def. Tito Ortiz via UD (30-27x3) [Fight Rating: Decent] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Main-Card Kevin Ferguson Jr def. Javier Torres via SD (28-29, 29-28x2) [Fight Rating: Average] Tyrell Fortune def. Justin Wren via SD (30-27, 28-29, 29-28) [Fight Rating: Awful] Revelina Berto def. Sinead Kavanagh via SUB [Armbar] R2 (3:34) [Fight Rating: Great] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Predictions: vladjarca - (2/5) correct predictions Majster_93 - (2/5) correct predictions mmaaddict - (2/5) correct predictions -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In a sensational fight, Pat Curran has regained the Bellator Featherweight Championship to cap off the trilogy with Patricio Freire (2-1) against the now former champion. It was a devastating defeat for Patricio Freire the look of dismay and disappointment was clear upon his face as Scott Coker wrapped the champion belt around Pat Curran, he was sent straight to the hospital but made Tweeted out, “This all apart of the plan you don’t become the greatest Featherweight of all time without facing adversity congrats to Curran but I’m not going anywhere”. It’s not out of the realm of possibility that Freire could get a 4th fight against Curran due to how competitive tonight’s clash was however a Freire has discussed a move up to Lightweight the future for ‘Pitbull’ is currently unknown. Curran was complimentary of the former champ recognizing in the post-fight press conference that he was hurt multiple times and is keen for a possible 4th fight. The rest of the card tonight was pretty lackluster as excepted the main-event practically carried the show but going down the list of results Phil Davis as expected dominate the now 44-year-old Tito Ortiz. Davis scored a total of 6 out of 6 takedowns on the night in route to a unanimous decision win in which 12 minutes out of the fight 15 spent on the ground with Davis exclusively on top as Ortiz was helpless to the younger superior grappler. Before that fight we witnessed two close split decisions the first one being a surprising tactical chess match played out between the eldest son of the late Kimbo Slice in Kevin Ferguson Jr versus Javier Torres, Ferguson Jr showed great patience timing his shots well landing clean stiff with some follow up straight jabs plus leg kicks to the thigh for the most part. Meanwhile, Torres put in some great bodywork in rounds 1 and 2 as well winning the briefly clinch exchanges with Ferguson Jr landing nice knees to the body plus bus driver uppercuts. Torres would secure round 3 with a takedown early and wouldn’t let his opponent up with round 3 clearly in his bag the question was did he do enough in rounds 1 or 2 to get the win? One judge thought he did while the other two disagreed handing Kevin Ferguson Jr the split decision victory the two exchanged harsh words after the fight as Javier Torres called the fight “a disgusting robbery” downplaying Kevin Ferguson Jr power by saying “for a street fighter he hits like a b****” meanwhile Ferguson Jr laid of Torres in the post-fight presser, “last round for all the marbles and you come out panic wrestling? Diving for the takedown for dear life? Very cowardly move that’s not fighting thats’ just being a p****”. The 2nd one was a complete snoozefest of a fight as Tyrell Fortune remains undefeated with a less than impressive win over Justin Wren with the two being such high-class wrestlers both seemed to believe that they would cancel each other out if they decided to take the fight to the mat so neither fighter attempted a single takedown on the night instead we witnessed a very sloppy and exhausting stand-up match as the two gassed within the first 2 rounds. Fortune out-landed Wren in each round mainly due to his more dynamic striking mixing in his straight punches with kicks to the leg, body, and even head occasionally but both fighters failed to land anything clean to the head, Wren was constantly coming forward being the aggressor often using a straight to mas a looping overhand but like mentioned before neither fighter was able to land a clean punch on the night. It seems Bellators promoter Scott Coker and the Heavyweight prospect have come to a rough patch as Coker heavily criticized Fortune’s performance, “[Jusitn] Wren tried to make a fight out of it but unfortunately Tyrell Fortune didn’t seem to want to fight looked more like he was interested in point fighting maybe you can get away with that in the small promotions but this is Heavyweight people wanna see finishes”. Fortune’s contract with Bellator is up so it’ll be interesting to see if the Heavyweight will come to terms with what many regards as the 2nd biggest MMA promotion. Lastly probably one of the only two great fights on the card saw Revelina Berto get an incredible comeback victory early on Berto and Sinead Kavanagh traded at long-range Berto was sticking the jab and move her head well but Kavanagh was light of her feet landing nice push and spinning back kicks to the body. Eventually, the two started trading a close range which favored Kavanagh who was pinpoint with her hooks often landing cleanly on the chin after a landing two she switched up her left hook into a lead elbow which rocked Berto all the way to the cage then a front kick to the face put her down. Kavanagh landed some brutal ground n’ pound but couldn’t finish Berto off as Kavanagh remained in half-guard for a majority of the rest of the round. By the 2nd round, it was clearly Kavanagh had used up all of her energy which led to her looking to grapple early after failing on a takedown but able to push Berto up against the cage of some dirty boxing she then went for a blast double-leg successfully getting it but in an amazing scramble Berto was able to grab Kavanagh’s right arm on the way down nearly getting an armbar as while the two scrambled she gained top position but Kavanagh survived the submission by popping her arm out just in time. But she wouldn’t be so lucky come the 2nd time around as Berto gained side-control then forced Kavanagh to tap out with a kimura submission on the same right arm.
  12. Welterweight Bout: (#11) Colby Covington vs. (#16) Douglas Lima Womens Flyweight Bout: (#3) Montana de la Rosa vs. (#5) Valerie Loureda Featherweight Bout: (#3) Sodiq Yusuff vs. (#13) Mirsad Bektic Bantamweight Bout: (#9) Ricky Simon vs. (#11) Cory Sandhagen Welterweight Bout: Andrey Koreshkov vs. Tarec Saffiedine Heavyweight Bout: Jake Hager vs. Jared Rosholt Light Heavyweight Bout: Jarod Trice vs. Marcel Fortuna Welterweight Bout: Ben Saunders vs. William Macario Flyweight Bout: (#16) Jordan Espinosa vs. (#18) Aleksander Dosklachuk Flyweight Bout: (#17) Zhalgas Zhumagulov vs. (#23) Bruno Azevedo Womens Strawweight Bout: (#16) Hannah Cifers vs. (#20) Loma Lookboonmee Womens Flyweight Bout: (#16) J.J. Aldrich vs. (#18) Pearl Gonzalez Bantamweight Bout: Chris Gutierrez vs. Miles Johns Lightweight Bout: Alan Patrick vs. Rafael Fiziev Welterweight Bout: Adam Proctor vs. Dillon Danis Featherweight Bout: Chase Hooper vs. Shane Burgos
  13. This'll probably be one of the more funnier build-ups to a fight in recent memory I can already picture the exchanges on Instagram between Darren and Holland
  14. <p>Main Event</p><p> Featherweight Bout: <strong>(#2) Zabit Magomedsharipov</strong> vs. (#4) Yair Rodriguez</p><p> </p><p> Co-Main Event</p><p> Heavyweight Bout: <strong>(#15) Sergey Pavlovich</strong> vs. (#10) Shamil Abdurakhimov</p><p> </p><p> Main Card</p><p> Heavyweight Bout: <strong>Sergey Spivak</strong> vs. Stefan Struve</p><p> </p><p> Women's Flyweight Bout: (#14) Antonina Shevchenko vs. <strong>(#12) Andrea Lee</strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p> Middleweight Bout: (#14) Omari Akhmedov vs. <strong>Krzysztof Jotko</strong></p><p> </p><p> ESPN Preliminary Card</p><p> Bantamweight Bout: <strong>Khusein Askhabov</strong> vs. Ricky Simon</p><p> </p><p> Featherweight Bout: Movsar Evloev vs. <strong>Daniel Pineda</strong></p><p> </p><p> Heavyweight Bout: <strong>Dmitriy Sosnovskiy</strong> vs. Ante Delija</p><p> </p><p> ESPN+ Early Preliminary Card</p><p> Welterweight Bout: <strong>Alexey Kunchenko</strong> vs. Brian Camozzi</p><p> </p><p> Women’s Strawweight Bout: <strong>Alexandra Albu </strong>vs. Alex Chambers</p><p> </p><p> Welterweight Bout: <strong>Sergey Khandozkho </strong>vs. Luan Chagas</p>
  15. February Week 4 (2019) UFC Rankings -------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------
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