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Big fights between UBL 8 and UBL 9:

 

UFC

Thiago Santos beat Volkan Oezdemir by 5th round KO

Alexander Volkov beat Jair Rozenstruik by 2nd round KO.

Sodiq Yusuff beat Arnold Allen by 2nd round TKO.

Darren Elkins beat Bryce Mitchell by UD.

Alex Oliveira beat Nate Diaz by UD.

 

 

UBL 9: Golden Season - Cutelaba vs. Yagshimuradov

13 August, 2021

Somewhere in Eastern Europe

 

Prelims:

FlyW: Miguel Angel Torres defeats Bruno Rodrigues by KO @4:10, round 2. Following this fight, Torres announces his retirement.

FW: Movlid Khaybulaev defeats Kevin Belingon by TKO @0:58, round 1. Movlid then calls out new UBL signing Rolando Dy.

LW: Thanh Le defeats Adam Piccolotti by UD (30-27 x 2, 29-28). Le calls out Myles Jury, and this sounds intriguing.

BW: #15 Herbeth Sousa defeats Victor Henry by SD (29-28 x 2, 28-29). Sousa calls out Shamil Shakhbulatov.

LHW: #12 Rafael Carvalho defeats #9 Maxim Grishin by TKO @0:29, round 1. Carvalho calls out Ed Herman and boy do I love it when the guys get vocal.

W BW: #6 Julila Stoliarenko defeats #10 Chelsea Chandler by UD (30-27 x 3).

BW Tournament QF: #8 Jack Shore defeats #9 Enrique Barzola by UD (30-27 x 3). Shore tells he'll beat whoever leaves with the belt tonight and then will defend, most likely against Kyung Ho Kang, in the final.

 

Main card:

 

1. Bantamweight Tournament Quarter-Final: #5 Kyung HO KANG (19-8-1, +230) vs. #7 Brad KATONA (9-2, -300)

 

Round 1: Katona hits a left but gets blitzed with 4 fast strikes from Kang. Kang then hits two good lefts, and Katona comes in with a nice 1-2. Kang hits a good 1-2 of his own, but he misses with a big cross and Katona comes with a jab-cross combo. Katona is scoring with jabs for a while, and then Kang breaks his momentum with another good 1-2. Katona starts pressuring Kang and hits him with a jab-straight combo, eats a pair of jabs and then hits a jab-hook combo. They trade jabs for about 90 seconds, and as we enter the last few seconds, Katona counters a hook attempt with a good jab-cross combo. Fun and competitive first round, but Katona's efficiency will likely see him lead on the scorecards. 10-9 Katona.

Round 2: They start off more cautious this time, with the first shot that lands being a low kick from Kang as the 1st minute mark passes. Katona pieces him with a 1-2, and then counters a big cross with a straight left. They trade some jabs and Katona smacks him with a hook. Katona gets pressuring his opponent again, which worked fine in round 1. But, on the counter, Kang hits 2 jabs and a hook as Katona can only land a cross. Katona also got a big bag above the eye right now. Katona's looking a bit discouraged now, but still lands a 1-2 as Kang hits him with a right hook. Regaining his confidence, Katona hits a jab and a spin kick and dodges Kang's hook. Kang hits a 1-2 but eats a cross. Late in round 2, Katona's pressuring, he eats 2 jabs and a low kick and hits a jab-cross combo. Another close and active round, I give it to Katona for more volume and more power. 20-18 Katona.

Round 3: They come out swinging again, as Kang hits a 1-2 and eats a left hand. Jab-low kick combo lands for Katona, and Kang hits 2 jabs and a hook. Kang then hits a good 4 strikes combo, while Katona catches him with a wild right swing. Katona throws another wild hand, and Kang dodges and comes in with 2 jabs and a straight right. They trade some jabs and Kang hits a left hook. Then, Kang checks a low kick and hits a good right. Katona throws 2 jabs and a cross and lands 'em. And time's run out. 29-28, as Kang's high volume earned him this last round in my book.

 

Winner: Brad Katona (UD: 30-27 x 3). Rating: Great.

 

Post-fight: Katona aknowledges it's not been an easy fight by any means but he's glad he managed to dominate for all rounds in a full blown striking war. He's glad he's put himself in a position to challenge for the belt, and may the best men win in the Simon vs. Ewell title fight.

Katona will fight the winner of the Simon vs. Ewell QF in the semi-finals.

 

2. Lightweight Bout: #10 Steven RAY (25-9, -680) vs. #12 Brent PRIMUS (10-2, +540)

 

Round 1: Primus hits a pair of jabs and defends Ray's aggresive answer. As Primus wants to grapple, Ray hits a straight left to keep him at bay. He then smashes Primus with a straight left, and a left hook. And then Ray hits a nice jab-straight combo. Primus barely hits a jab as Ray hits 2 him with jabs and a cross. Finally, Primus starts the clinch, but he ends up pushed against the cage by Ray. He takes a bunch of elbows, knees and stomps until the end of the round, and it's a clean 10-9 for Ray.

Round 2: Ray hits two jabs and a hook, and finally he seems to slow down a bit. Still, he lands a big right, and then a straight left. Primus hits a quite shy jab, and Ray comes with 2 jabs and a low kick. Ray goes to the legs again, and then hits a big straight left. And another one. And then a jab-spinning body kick combo. Ray keeps pushing and hits a jab-straight left combo. Finally, Primus moves out the way of a combo and starts a clinch. But again, he ends up backed up against the cage. Ray then sweeps him and gets Primus down and takes his back, but the round ends before he can do anything from the dominant position. 20-18 Ray.

Round 3: With a huge chip on his shoulder, Primus shoots straight away and gets Ray against the cage. He trips Ray and gets the back off the takedown! He can't get the body triangle, n'or the RNC off this first attempt. He tries again and fails once more, and with no progress, the ref simply has to get them up, as Primus' patience was too much to be considered active top control. Primus shoots again, but a rugged, tired Ray sprawls well. He pieces Primus up with a left hand and gets him a gash above the eye. More and more tired, Ray hits Primus with a left hook, and then a hard jab-straight left combo. And it's round over. The only competitive round, and I'm giving it to Primus. 29-28 Ray on my scorecard.

 

Winner: Steven Ray (UD: 30-27 x 3). Rating: Decent.

 

Post-fight: Ray shakes hand with his opponent and gives an interview that's as basic as it is boring, in which he reminds everyone he wants to fight Vinc Pichel. Aight aight we'll do it.

 

3. And now, it is time FOR THE FIRST OUT OF OUR THREEEE TITLE BOUTS OF THE NIIIGHT! For the UBL BANTAMWEIGHT Title, a bout in the UBL BANTAMWEIGHT Tournament Quarter-Finals:

 

© Ricky SIMON (18-3, -310) vs. #2 "MISTER HIGHLIGHT" Andre EWELL (18-6, +240)

 

Round 1: Simon wanted to grapple, but Ewell hits a straight right and tries a body kick, but Simon catches the leg! Simon takes him down and ends up in guard. Simon smothers him and occasionaly throws a few hands, and the ref' only gets them up when there are 75 seconds left. Ewell pushes Simon, eats 2 jabs, but misses with the jab-low kick combo. And Simon counters Ewell's cross attempt with a great hook! Simon then hits a 1-2 and dodges Ewell's offense, and it's round over. Clear 10-9 for Simon.

Round 2: Again, Ewell is pushing forward, but he's the one getting pieced up early on, with a clean 1-2 from Simon. Ewell hits a jab and misses a body kick and gets struck with a strong jab-hook combo. Finally, Ewell lands with a straight right-body kick combo. They trade some jabs and Ewell hits a left hook. Ewell keeps pushing forward and hits a great hook, starting to get in the groove. He keeps pushing, eats some jabs and hits a good jab-straight left combo, and now SImon's sporting a cut under the eye. Simon misses with a right hook, but dodges a head kick attempt. Simon hits a clean 1-2 a tad later, but Ewell nails 2 jabs and a good uppercut, AND SIMON'S LOOKING HURT! But Ewell misses with a second uppercut, and Simon regains composure. Simon hits soem jabs but Ewell, who keeps pressuring, hits a good jab-straight left combo. Simon realizes he has to get more aggresive in order to win the round, and hits 3 jabs and a right hook, while Ewell hits another strong jab-hook combo. Ewell keeps pressuring, eats 2 jabs and hits a nice jab-straight combo. They trade jabs, and Ewell hits a nice, but Simon answers with a strong jab-hook combo. Round over, and this was a great round of action, and Ewell surely earned this one on all scorecards, 19-19.

Round 3: More fun action, as Simot hits a jab-cross combo but Ewell comes in with a massive hook. Ewell's pressuring again, as they trade some jabs. Ewell is starting to slow down a bit, lands a hook, BUT SIMON NAILS HIM WITH A MEAN RIGHT CROSS, AND EWELL HITS THE FLOOR! SIMON'S RAINING WITH BIG STRIKES AND THAT IS IIIIIIIIIIIIT! WHAT A SCRAP!

 

Winner, AND STILL UBL BANTAMWEIGHT CHAMPION: Ricky Simon (Cross & Score TKO @1:44, round 3). Rating: FANTASTIC, BAYBEH.

 

Post-fight: Simon is celebrating as his opponent stands visibly heartbroke in defeat. Simon says this might be his first classic and he guarantees he has more of the same in him, so we're looking forward for him to show it!

Title prestige: Up from 64 to 70. Simon went up in the world BW rankings, from #5 to #3. Simon's next defense will be vs. Katona, in the tournament SFs.

 

4. And nooow, FOR OUR SECOND TITLE FIGHT OF THE NIIIGHT, WE HAVE A BOUT FOR THE U-B-L MIIIDLEWEIGHT Title, IN THE UBL MIDDLEWEIGHT Tournament Quarter-Finals:

 

© Zak CUMMINGS (26-7, -330) vs. #2 Karl "BABY K" ROBERSON (10-3, +260)

 

Round 1: Baby K tries to end it early with a head kick but Cummings dodges and hitsa good jab-hook combo. Roberson hits a jab-low kick combo. They trade some jabs, and Cummings hits a good right hook to the body. He then hits a straight right, and Roberson answers with 2 jabs and a left hook. Roberson hits the jab but misses another head kick, and Cummings fires back with a jab-jab-cross combo. Roberson is already looking a bit tired, which can't be good for his chances. As Cummings tries to get close to grapple, Roberson hits a good jab-straight left combo. But he misses a hook and Cummings hits him with a solid straight left. Roberson looks confident, but misses a body shot and gets countered with a jab-cross combo. But Cummings now throws a reckless left hand and gets countered with a good jab-straight left combo. Roberson looks way more gassed than you'd expect a middleweigth to be in the 1st round, tho. But he hits a jab and glazes Cummings with a head kick, and Cummings answers with a cross. Round over and it was extremely close. I'm giving the 10-9 to Roberson, but it could have gone either way.

Round 2: Cummings is pressuring this time, he enters the pocket and throws a good jab-straight left combo, and then shoots for the TD! And Roberson's pulling guard. Cummings htisa few small shots, and a scramble sees them back up, with Cummings having Roberson in a waist lock. Takedown, and now Cummings is in side control. Roberson defends an arm triangle, and another scramble sees them back up again, with Cummings wrestling Roberson against the cage. But Roberson escapes quickly. Cummings hits a 1-2 and Roberson hits him with a cross. Cummings display some unusual smooth striking, hitting a jab and a spinning body kick, but eats a good 1-2. They clinch as we enter the last minute, and Cummings gets Roberson stuck against the cage. Roberson hits a few knees and it's round over. Clean round for Cummings, 19-19.

Round 3: Cummings is starting to look tired as well, but he starts the round shooting for the TD, but can only push Roberson against the cage. There, he fails with a TD attempt, and I think it's safe to say they are both as tired as the other now. He fails with a second TD attempt, but third try's the charm, as Roberson pulls guard. A scramble sees Cummings advance to half guard. Cummings is content to spend the remaining 90 seconds there, throwing short strikes to assure the ref doesn't stand them up. 29-28 Cummings.

Round 4: Roberson hits a good body kick, but Cummings still gets the clinch going. He has to work hard for it, but he manages to geth Roberson stuck against the cage. He tries a TD, but Roberson escapes the clinch altogether and invites Roberson to stand and bang. But Roberson's hook gets blocked and Cummings hits back with a right cross. They fall in a sloppy clinch, and after fighting for control, Roberson manages to take Cummings down, ending up in guard. He spends the remaining 2 mintues of the round in guard, peppering Cummings with short strikes, and the champion looks completely gassed by the end of round 4. A clean 10-9 for Roberson in round 4, making it a 38-38 draw on my scorecard up to this point.

Round 5: After some weak striking attempts, they fall in another sloppy clinch. Kickboxer Roberson gets Cummings down again with a trip, and he's in guard. He spends ages there, peppering him with small shots, and the ref finally gets them up with only 50 seconds left in the fight. They trade jabs and Cummings also hits a low kick. Another clinch, and the end of the round sees him both still in the clinch, fighting for control. 48-47 for Roberson on my scorecard, but that extremely close 1st round means the judges might give it to Cummings or even score it as a draw!

 

ALL THREE JUDGES SCORE THE CONTEST AS 48-47, FOR THE WINNER, BY UNANIMOUS DECISION AAAAAAAAAAND...

 

... NEEEW UBL MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WOOORLD, KARL "BABY K" ROBERSOOON! (Rating: Good.)

 

Post-fight: Breathing hard, Roberson celebrates with his team and his belt around his waist, after a gruelling contest. He praises Cummings for one hell of a tough fight, and says he can't wait to meet in the cage with fellow ex-kickboxer Darren Stewart.

Title prestige: Stands still at 63. Roberson went up in the world MW rankings, from #25 to #17, while Cummings fell from #11 to #19. Roberson with defend against Darren Stewart in the Semi-Finals.

 

5. AND NOW, IT IS TIME FOR THE MAAAAAAAAAAIN EVEEENT OF THE EVEEEEEEENING! FOR THE UBL LIGHT HEAVYWEIIIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP, A BOUT IN THE UBL LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT TOURNAMENT QUARTER-FINAAAAAALS:

 

© Ion "THE HUUULK" CUTELABA (17-6, -340) vs. #8 Dovletdzhan YAAAGSHIIIMURADOV (18-5-1, +270)

 

Round 1: Yagshi tries a body shot but gets countered with a clean right. Then, he slips past a right hook and hits one of his own. Yagshi dodges a straight right and hits one of his own. Yagshi's pressuring, Ion hits 2 counter jabs, but Yaghshi hits a straight right that lands clean. He then hits a clean left. And Ion throws a wild hook, but misses AND GETS COUNTERED WITH A MASSIVE RIGHT HOOK! ION IS DOWN! YAGSHIMURADOV IS THROWING BIG HANDS ON CUTELABA, AND MIRAGLIOTTA HAS TO END THE FIGHT, WHAT A STUNNER!

 

WINNER, AND NEEEW UBL LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION: Dolvedzhan YAAAGSHIMURADOOOV (Hook & pound TKO @2:06, round 1). Rating: Good.

 

Post-fight: Yaghsimuradov says he's glad to have been given this opportunity straight away, and believes he needs to win the tournament to prove that this win was no fluke.

Title prestige: down from 62 to 61. Yagshimuradov broke in the world LHW rankings, at #22, while Cutelaba fell from #6 to #18. Yagshi will defend against Ryan Spann in the SFs.

 

Attendance: 3 959.

Critical rating: 75.

Commercial rating: 63.

FOTN: R Simon vs. A Ewell

KOOTN: M A Torres vs. B Rodrigues

Profit: + 629 441

 

Biggest paydays: Ricky Simon - 56 600, Andre Ewell - 28 600, Steven Ray - 18 000.

Title fights paydays: Karl Roberson - 6 700, Zak Cummings - 5 600, Yagshimuradov - 3 400, Cutelaba - 2 600.

 

 

RANKING UPDATES:

 

LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT

 

MIDDLEWEIGHT

LIGHTWEIGHT

BANTAMWEIGHT

 

 

TOURNAMENTS

 

HEAVYWEIGHT:

© Alexander Romanov vs. Sergey Spivak

Tanner Boser vs. Ilir Latifi

 

LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT:

Dovletdzhan Yagshimuradov © vs. Ryan Spann

Da Un Jung vs. Rashid Yusupov/Ivan Shtyrkov

 

MIDDLEWEIGHT:

Karl Roberson © vs. Darren Stewart

Brad Tavares / Gerald Meerschaert vs. Dricus Du Plessis

BANTAMWEIGHT:

Ricky Simon © vs. Brad Katona

Jack Shore vs. Rani Yahya / Montel Jackson

 

FLYWEIGHT:

Magomed Bibulatov © vs. Tim Elliott

Rasul Albashkanov vs. Hiromasa Ogikubo

Kai Kara-France / Amir Albazi vs. Jordan Espinosa

 

 

Big fights outside of the UBL

 

KSW

Krystian Kaszubowski beat Albert Odzimkowski by 3rd round KO to defend the KSW WW Championship.

Alexei Kudin beat Mariusz Pudianowski by UD, in what was Pudzian's retirement fight.

Scott Askham beat Abusupiyan Magomedov by UD.

 

 

UBL ROSTER UPDATES

 

New signings:

LHW: Shiko Kahaya (2-0 newgen, "world class jiu jitsu competitor")

 

 

Prediction Rankings:

McDojoDelux: 5/5; Total: 12/20 (60) - LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WE HAVE A JACKPOOOT! Congrats, McDojoDelux, for being the first one to get 5/5 predictions right in the first year of the dynasty!

Majster_93: 4/5; Total: 11/15

CageRage: 1/5; Total: 35/75 (47%)

rodrigoviolim: 1/5; Total: 34/75 (45%)

Bad day at the office for the prediction veterans, but I'm sure they'll get back on track sooner or later ;)

legendaryhorseman: Total: 2/5

 

I'll be back tomorrow with the preview for UBL 10: SCRAP NIGHT - Mitrione vs. Omielanczuk! It will be a weaker card than the usual, but it will feature two tournament quarter-finals and the return or Ruthless Robbie Lawler!

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UBL 10: SCRAP NIGHT - Mitrione vs. Omielanczuk

27 August 2021

Somewhere in Eastern Europe

 

Prelims:

FlyW: Lito Adiwang vs. JP Buys

W FlyW: Karina Rodriguez vs. Mandy Bohm

W FlyW: Erin Blanchfield vs. Alejandra Lara

MW: Trevin Giles vs. Yasubey Enomoto

W FlyW: Natalia Silva vs. Sarah Frota

W FlyW: #13 Tiffany Teo vs. Silvana Gomez Juarez

FlyW Tournament Quarter-Final: #6 Rasul Albaskhanov vs. #8 Hiromasa Ogikubo

Main card preview:

 

1. Women's Flyweight Bout: #4 Molly MCCANN (10-4, -110) vs. #6 Poliana BOTELHO (8-4, +100)

 

Molly is on a 2 fight losing skid right now, losing via UD in her last UFC fight, against Taila Santos, and losing via 1st round Kimura in her UBL debut against Montana De La Rosa, in the semi-finals of the inaugural tournament of the division. Molly is a brawler who loves to play the aggressor, despite her limited skillset. Still, aged 27, she has time to develop into a bigger danger for her opponents. Botelho is also coming off 2 Ls, including a UD loss in her last UFC bout, against Gilli Robertson & a 2nd round TKO on the other side of the bracket in the inaugural tournament, at the hands of Ariane Lipski. Her stile is similar to Molly's, but with more unorthodox striking, and she seems to be working hard on imporivng her ground game. I expect this fight to be kept mostly on the feet, with one of these ladies winning by decision by a slim margin.

 

Prediction: McCann by decision.

 

2. Flyweight Tournament Quarter-Final: #1 Kai KARA-FRANCE (22-10-1, +200) vs. #4 Amir ALBAZI (13-2, -200)

 

Kara-France came swinging in the inaugural FlyW tournament, and got a sweet UD win over Tim Elliott before losing the UD with the title on the line, against Magomed Bibulatov. He's mainly a striker with powerful hands and good head movement, plus amazing creative striking. Albazi is also coming off a UD loss to Bibulatov, in the first round of the tournament. Despite not having the same level of experience as Kara-France, Albazi is much better rounded, with a great ground game, especially from the top, + good wrestling on the feet and similar power in his hands and head movement, and also has a tougher chin. Basically, if Albazi'd tell Kara-France "I'm you, but better", it would be hard to argue otherwise. This being said...

 

Prediction: Albazi by 2nd round submission.

 

3. Welterweight Bout: #3 Robbie LAWLER (28-16-1, -480) vs. #6 Elizeu Zaleski DOS SANTOS (22-8, +380)

 

Ruthless Robbie is coming off 5 Ls. Still, he's one hell of a brawler and still has a great chin, so I'm sure it's just a matter of time until he gets his hand raised again, despite some of Robbie's critics and fans alike suggesting it might be time for retirement. Dos Santos is coming off 2 Ls, including a quick Kimura loss to Li. He's mainly a striker with inferior technique to Robbie's, so I pray that Robbie finally snaps his losing streak here. COME ON ROBBIEEE!!

 

Prediction: Lawler by 3rd round KO.

 

4. Middleweight Tournament Quarter-Final: #1 Brad TAVARES (18-7, -550) vs. #4 Gerald MEERSCHAERT (31-15, +430)

Yes, this is a rematch of a semi-final from the initial Middleweight tournament. Yes, I feel dumb now for booking it but booking tournaments can be tricky at times, gah dam it! In the inaugural tournament, Brad KO'd GM3 late in the 2nd round, and then lost a UD to Cummings. Since then, Brad has been working amazingly hard to improve all around, likely realizing how close he is to gold and fame in the UBL. His main quality is his conditioning, that helps him outstrike and outgrapple in the clinch, and if he gets taken down he'll usually look to scramble back on the feet. GM3 is on a 3 fight losing streak, getting T/KOed in all of these 3. I'm pretty sorry for Gerald, but someone's gotta take the L so the winners can rise on top. He is mainly a BJJ guy, while Brad's ground game is pretty much his Achille's Heel, so GM3 has a big chance to get his revenge if he takes the fight to the floor. We'll see if he manages it, tho.

 

Prediction: Tavares by 1st round KO.

 

5. Heavyweight Bout: #8 Matt MITRIONE (14-8-1, -730) vs. #13 Daniel OMIELANCZUK (24-11-1-1, +580)

 

After some violent losses, Mitrione broke his bad streak with a 1st round TKO win over Jared Rosholt in his UBL debut, back in April. He's a talented striker, with great power in his hands, but a declining chin. He's also a pretty good wrestler and if he gets on top and starts punching, it's bad for whoever's on the receiving end. Omielanczuk lost when challenging for the ACA HW belt in late 2020, and then got caught in an RNC in his UBL debut, against Evgeny Goncharov, on the same card where Mitrione fought. He is a decent grappler and has pretty good power in his hands, but him pulling off the upset win would surely not be appreciated by the UBL higher-ups, as Mitrione is obviously the bigger star and the one that actually has a chance to work himself into title contention. So, please, Daniel, be a sweetie and grab another L. Cheers!

 

Prediction: Mitrione by 1st round KO.

 

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Main card predictions:

W FlyW: Molly MCCANN vs. Poliana BOTELHO

FlyW Tournament QF: Kai KARA-FRANCE vs. Amir ALBAZI

WW: Robbie LAWLER vs. Elizeu Zaleski DOS SANTOS

MW Tournament QF: Brad TAVARES vs. Gerald MEERSCHAERT

HW: Matt MITRIONE vs. Daniel OMIELANCZUK

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Main card predictions:

W FlyW: Molly MCCANN vs. Poliana BOTELHO

FlyW Tournament QF: Kai KARA-FRANCE vs. Amir ALBAZI

WW: Robbie LAWLER vs. Elizeu Zaleski DOS SANTOS

MW Tournament QF: Brad TAVARES vs. Gerald MEERSCHAERT

HW: Matt MITRIONE vs. Daniel OMIELANCZUK

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Main card predictions:

W FlyW: Molly MCCANN vs. Poliana BOTELHO

FlyW Tournament QF: Kai KARA-FRANCE vs. Amir ALBAZI

WW: Robbie LAWLER vs. Elizeu Zaleski DOS SANTOS

MW Tournament QF: Brad TAVARES vs. Gerald MEERSCHAERT

HW: Matt MITRIONE vs. Daniel OMIELANCZUK

 

aposto que todos ganham no canto vermelho: D: D: D: D

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Omielanczuk suffered a neck injury exactly 7 days before the fight. Sadly, no one stepped in, so now the card will be main evented by Tavares vs. Meerschaert 2. The scrapped HW bout has been moved to the UBL 14 card.

 

Big fights between UBL 9 and UBL 10:

 

UFC

Jorge Masvidal beat Kamaru Usman by UD (48-47 x 3) for the UFC WW Belt.

TJ Dillashaw beat Aljamain Sterling by 3rd round Knee KO.

Frankie Edgar beat Brian Kelleher by UD.

Kevin Holland beat Darren Till by SD.

Gilbert Burns beat Belal Muhammad by 1st round Von Flue Choke.

 

Bellator

Patricio Freire beat Daniel Straus by 1st round Guillotine.

Gabriel Varga beat Emmanuel Sanchez by 3rd round TKO because life doesn't make sense in this dynasty.

Bec Rawlings beat Juliana Velasquez by SD, because life doesn't make sense in this dynasty again.

 

ONE

Garry Tonon beat Sage Northcutt by 1st round RNC, to defend the ONE Featherweight (155lbs) Title.

Yushin Okami beat Yoshihiro Akiyama by 1st round TKO, in what was both fighters retirement fight.

 

 

UBL 10: Shoot Me Again - Tavares vs. Meerschaert II

27 August 2021

Somewhere in Eastern Europe

 

Prelims:

FlyW: JP Buys defeats Lito Adiwang by Submission Arm Triangle @3:56, round 1.

W FlyW: Mandy Bohm defeats Karina Rodriguez by UD (30-27 x 2, 29-28). Following the fight, Rodriguez announced her retirement, aged 35, with an 8-5 record. Mandy Bohm calls out Natalia Silva.

W FlyW: Alejandra Lara defeats Erin Blanchfield by SD (29-28 x 2, 28-29).

MW: Trevin Giles defeats Yasubey Enomoto by UD (30-26 x 3). Enomoto announces his retirement following this defeat, with a 21-13 record, aged 38.

W FlyW: Sarah Frota defeats Natalia Silva by SD (29-28 x 2, 28-29). With this win Frota announces her retirement, aged only 34, with a pretty good 10-2 record. Thanks for derailing a good prospect and leaving, Sarah, a real pro!

W FlyW: #13 Tiffany Teo defeats Silvana Gomez Juarez by UD (29-28 x 3).

 

Main card:

 

1. Flyweight Tournament Quarter-Final: #6 Rasul ALBASKHANOV (11-3-2, -550) vs. #8 Hiromasa OGIKUBO (21-5-2, +430)

 

Round 1: Ogikubo hits a nice left but gets touched with a 1-2. They then cancel out each other's striking and Rasul's moving around, looking anxious. They both seem shy, as only a hook from Ogikubo lands in the following 90 seconds. Rasul throws a big right, Ogikubo dodges with skills and hits a left hook, giving Rasul a cut under the right eye. Rasul now dodges a right and hits a good 1-2. Again, they cancel each other out in the following two exchanges. Rasul starts pushing forward, but they only land a few jabs. As we reach the last seconds, Ogikubo hits a cross and ddodges Rasul's hook. It was a pretty empty first round, could go either way, I'll score it for Rasul for the slightly better output and pushing forward. 10-9 Rasul. Still, Rasul is not looking too confident.

Round 2: More cautious striking from these two, as a jab from Rasul is the only strike that lands in the first 3 exchanges. Finally, they come with more courage and Rasul hits a cross but eats a hook from Ogikubo, and his cut got opened again. A bit more dancing around the cage, and Rasul dodges a straight and comes in with a right hook. They trade jabs and Ogikubo hits a right hook of his own. Rasul catches Ogikubo with a good right to the side. And they trade a few jabs until the end of the round, and Rasul is starting to look a bit tired. Again, I give it to Rasul by a slim margin, due to his slightly better output and pressure. With so close rounds, the decision might be split regardless of how the 3rd round goes. 20-18 for Rasul on my scorecard.

Round 3: Ogikubo throws a cross but Rasul dodges and hits a hook. Then, literally a jab from Ogikubo is the only strike that lands in the next 2 minutes. Rasul then misses a cross and gets countered with a hook. Rasul then dodges a straight right and hits one of his own. Ogikubo is starting to look a bit tired as well, but he hits a good 1-2. Last seconds and Rasul comes in with a good straight right. And that is it. Ogikubo had a higher output this round, so I'm scoring it for him, 29-28 for Rasul on my scorecard.

 

Winner: Hiromasa Ogikubo (30-27 x 2, 29-28). Rating: Decent.

 

Post-fight: Ogikubo says that he is thankful for this opportunity and will be honored to fight for the UBL Flyweight title. He also names Sean Santella as a contender that he'd like to face soon after the tournament, if possible. Lose the next fight and it's a done deal, Hiro!

Ogikubo's fighting for the belt next, against the winner of Bibulatov vs. Eliott.

 

2. Women's Flyweight Bout: #4 Molly MCCANN (10-4, -110) vs. #6 Poliana BOTELHO (8-4, +100)

 

Round 1: Botelho hits a cross and gets touched with a jab, and then they spend the following 2 minutes failing to touch each other with their punches. Quality stuff. McCann then hits a left and dodges a cross. But she misses with a right hook and walks into a jab-right combo. McCann misses a big right, then, and Botelho comes in with a jab and a beautiful body kick. McCann misses with a hook now and Botelho nails one of her own, using her reach advantage well. Botelho dodges another hook and punches the ribs well. McCann finally lands the right hook and dodges a head kick attempt. But McCann goes for that damn hook again and gets countered again, with a jab-hook combo, and it's Botelho's round, clean as day, as she picked McCann apart. 10-9 Botelho.

Round 2: They trade jabs, Botelho dodges a right and hits a right head kick, AND MCCANN'S IN TROUBLE! Or nah, Botelho tries to get the Thai clinch but can't do it, and McCann gets in a Thai clinch of her own! She hits a knee to the ribs, then goes to the chest. She goes to the chest again and then Botelho finally escapes the clinch, as we go past the halfpoint of the round. Botelho's breathing a bit havier now. McCann goes back to missing that right hook and getting countered, eating a nice left hand this time. McCann hits a right and checks a low kick. She starts pushing forwand, hits a left hook but gets struck with a jab-jab-rib kick combo. And then Botelho dodges a right and hits a jab but misses with the body kick, as the round ends. Closer than the first, but still 10-9 for Botelho. 20-18 for Botelho on my scorecard.

Round 3: Botelho waits for McCann to throw that dumb right hook again, and when it comes, she counters it with another right head kick. McCann looks unbothered, but a bit tired. McCann hits a 1-2 but gets touched with a good hook. She then hits another one two but gets touched with a jab-cross combo. Finally a violent round. Molly hits a straight right and eats a right hook. Botelho checks a cross and hits a jab-hook combo. Botelho switches to southpaw, but can't connect in the next exchange, so decides to start a clinch. But McCann gets her in the thai clinch again! McCann hits 3 weak knees to the chest until the end of the round, and despite the decent output, she took some big shots, so it's still Botelho's round in my book. 30-27 Botelho.

 

Winner: Poliana Botelho (30-27 x 3). Rating: Good.

 

Post-fight: Botelho says she likes this kind of fights, altho' she's not very happy with the grappling she showed. Which is way she wants to challenge herself with a fight against Mara Romero Borella next, to prove it to herself that she can win against any type of fighter.

 

3. Flyweight Tournament Quarter-Final: #1 Kai KARA-FRANCE (22-10-1, +200) vs. #4 Amir ALBAZI (13-2, -200)

 

Round 1: Kai comes forward, but Albazi dodges his right and counters with a jab-hook combo. He then shoots and now Kai's pulling guard! Albazi advances to half guard with ease. Soon he gets into side control. He throws some short strikes for the next minute, and then tries a kneebar! Kai defends. More small shots, and Albazi goes back to trying to grab the leg, but can't do it, and it's round over, obvious 10-9 for Albazi.

Round 2: Albazi's pushing forward this time around, and they trade a few jabs until Albazi hits a beautiful straight right. Kai hits a left cross but gets touched with a jab-hook combo. Kai starts pushing now, but nothing significant lands. As the strike exchanges get inneficient, Albazi decides to shoot, and pushes Kara-France against the cage. He gows low and gets on top of a turtled up Kara-France! HE GOES FOR A CALF SLICER! BUT THEN QUICKLY SWITCHES TO POUNDING! He lands several big shots and switches back to the calf slicer, but the round ended as Kara-France escaped the sub attempt. Big round for Albazi, tho! 20-18.

Round 3: Aware he has a mountain to destroy, Kai throws a head kick but Albazi defends with calm and fires back with a jab-right combo. As Kai notices Albazi trying to initiate more grappling, he fires away with a body kick. Kai's pushing forward, Albazi hits 2 counter jabs and gets stung with a low kick. But Kai misses with the big right and gets countered with a jab-cross combo. They are in the center of the cage, and Kai misses with a hook and gets touched with a jab-right combo. But Kai dodges the next right that Albazi throws and hits a right cross. Albazi shoots suddenly and forces Kai into pulling guard. BUT ALBAZI BREAKS THE GUARD LOOKING FOR A LEGLOCK! AND HE HAS IT! KARA-FRANCE TAPS!

 

Winner: Amir Albazi (Leglock submission @3:12, round 3). Rating: Good.

 

Post-fight: "Everything went according to plan. I can't wait to do the same to Jordan Espinosa, and then the champ. But now, my eyes are on the ball. Jordan, best of luck in your training camp, I will give you a very hard time."

Amir will be fighting Jordan Espinosa in the FlyW tournament SFs.

 

4. Welterweight Bout: #3 Robbie LAWLER (28-16-1, -480) vs. #6 Elizeu Zaleski DOS SANTOS (22-8, +380)

 

Round 1: Lawler misses a cross and gets countered with a hook, AND LAWLER'S ALREADY STUNNED AGAINST THE CAGE!? DANG! STRAIGHT RIGHT FROM DOS SANTOS! AND ANOTHER ONE, but Robbie moves out the way this time, and he's back in the center, still a bit wobbly. Dos Santos dodges Robbie's hook and hits a jab-straight right combo. Robbie hits a hook to the body. Dos Santos misses a big right and Robbie counters with a good right hand. Robbie then defends a head kick attempt and fires at Dos Santos with a hook. He hits another hook, BUT DOS SANTOS SMASHES LAWLER WITH A VICIOS CROSS AND LAWLER HITS THE FLOOR! But the pounding game of Dos Santos seems off today, as he barely lands any clean shot. He hits tons of small shots and eventually Lawler gets the half guard. And the round ends with Dos Santos hitting small shots from half guard. Dos Santos and his team are looking extremely proud of that round, 10-9 for him.

Round 2: Lawler dodges a hook and hits a cross. They both waste the next exchange, and then Dos Santos counters Lawler's cross with a jab-jab-straight right combo. They both show off good head movement in the next trade. Then, Robbie hits a hook and gets touched by a cross, but Dos Santos now sports a cut across the forehead, and starts looking tired. He hits Robbie with a low kick, but Robbie hits one of his own + a jab. Robbie hits him with a clean left. But Robbie's body language suggest that shot might have hurt his own hand too. They defend well in the following exchanges, and Dos Santos manages to hit some jabs until the end of the round, likely turning the round in his favor. FINISH HIM ROBBIE, IT'S 20-18 DOS SANTOS!

Round 3: Lawler parries a head kick and hits a good right, reopening the cut. They get trading leather, and Lawler hits a good right but gets stung with a cross. Dos Santos counters a cross with a good hook. Lawler's getting countered with a jab-cross combo. They miss a lot of shots, in lots of exchanges. Robbie counters a hook with a jab-low kick combo. Lawler clinches with Dos Santos and gets him stuck against the cage with 70 secs left. He dominates him there,and it likely was enough to win him the round, but not the fight. 29-28 Dos Santos.

 

Winner: Elizeu Zaleski Dos Santos (29-28 x 3). Rating: Decent.

 

Post-fight: Dos Santos calls out Ismail Naurdiev! Well, that's ballsy. We'll see.

 

5. Well, it's time for a kinda underwhelming main event, in the Middleweight Tournament Quarter-Finals:

 

#1 Brad TAVARES (18-7, -550) vs. #4 "GM3" Gerald MEERSCHAERT (31-15, +430)

 

Round 1: Tavares pushes forward. He takes a jab, but hits a pair of his own and a low kick. Tavares keeps pressuring, hitting 3 jabs, but Meerschaert catches the following body kick! But Tavares escapes, and keeps punishing GM3 with his jabs. And the occasional low kick. And a body kick! And after a whole lotta this, as we enter the last 30 seconds, TAVARES SMASHES MEERSCHAER WITH A BIG RIGHT HOOK! GROUND AND POUND FROM TAVARES, AND THAT IS IT, A FINISH IN THE LAST 10 SECONDS!

 

Winner: Brad Tavares (Hook & Pound TKO @4:52, round 1). Rating: Great.

 

Post-fight: Tavares declares he's ready to undo the wrong he did in his last fight, and win the Middleweight belt.

 

 

Attendance: 2 096

Critical rating: 72.

Commercial rating: 62.

FOTN: B Tavares v. G Meerschaert

KOOTN: B Tavares v. G Meerschaert

SubOTN: A Albazi v. K Kara-France

Profit: SURPISINGLY, YES! + 92 533

 

Biggest paydays: Robbie Lawler - 68 400, Brad Tavares - 44 600, Elizeu Zaleski Dos Santos - 19 000, Meerschaert - 14 800.

 

 

UPDATED RANKINGS:

 

MIDDLEWEIGHT

 

WELTERWEIGHT

 

FLYWEIGHT

 

WOMEN'S FLYWEIGHT

 

TOURNAMENTS

 

HEAVYWEIGHT:

© Alexander Romanov vs. Sergey Spivak (UBL 14)

Tanner Boser vs. Ilir Latifi

 

LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT:

Dovletdzhan Yagshimuradov © vs. Ryan Spann

Da Un Jung vs. Rashid Yusupov/Ivan Shtyrkov (UBL 12)

 

MIDDLEWEIGHT:

Karl Roberson © vs. Darren Stewart

Brad Tavares vs. Dricus Du Plessis

 

BANTAMWEIGHT:

Ricky Simon © vs. Brad Katona

Jack Shore vs. Rani Yahya / Montel Jackson (UBL 11)

 

FLYWEIGHT:

Magomed Bibulatov © / Tim Elliott (UBL 13) vs. Hiromasa Ogikubo

Amir Albazi vs. Jordan Espinosa

 

 

ROSTER UPDATES

New signings:

FlyW: Johnny Clean (2-0 newgen, "national calibre taekwondo fighter").

 

Big fights outside of the UBL:

 

UFC

Rose Namajunas beat Tatiana Suarez by 3rd round KO to defend her UFC SW Title.

Demetrious Johnson beat Brandon Moreno by UD.

Geoff Neal beat Neil Magny by 2nd round TKO.

Aleksandar Rakic beat Glover Teixeira by 1st round TKO.

Tecia Torres beat Virna Jandiroba by 2nd round TKO.

 

PFL

Anthony Pettis beat Marcin Held by UD (49-46 x 2, 48-47) for the PFL LW Title in their rematch.

Oli Thompson beat Nick Rossborough by 2nd round KO.

 

 

Prediction rankings:

CageRage: 4/4; Total: 39/79 (49%).

McDojoDelux: 3/4; Total: 15/24 (63%).

rodrigoviolim: 1/4; Total: 35/79 (44%).

Majster_93: 1/4; Total: 12/19 (63%).

legendaryhorseman: Total: 2/5.

 

Altho' guessing 4/4 is easier than 5/5, CageRage sure deserves our congratulations! Rodrigo, better step up cause CageRage is running with the gold, and our new contenders are nothing to mess with! :cool:

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UBL 11: MAJOR IMPACT - Naurdiev vs. Amosov

10 September 2021

Somewhere in Eastern Europe

 

Prelims:

LHW: Klidson de Abreu vs. Muslim Magomedov

HW: Anton Vyazigin vs. Salimgirey Rasulov

FlyW: Jeff Molina vs. Daniel Barez

FlyW: #10 Maycon Silvan vs. Tyson Nam

LW: #11 Myles Jury vs. #14 Sidney Outlaw

BW: #10 Patrick Mix vs. #15 Timur Valiev

HW: #6 Evgeny Goncharov vs. #10 Greg Hardy

 

Main card preview:

 

1. Women's Flyweight Bout: #2 Ariane LIPSKI (14-7, -540) vs. #8 J.J. ALDRICH (8-5, +430)

 

Lipski is finally making her comeback after losing in her effort to become the first ever UBL Flyweight Queen, after beating Botelho by 2nd round TKO, but getting choked by De La Rosa 3 minutes into the fight. As expected, she's still improving well, both on her already good striking and ground game, but also on her underdeveloped wrestling. She remains a good striker whose main qualities are her power strikes and her defensive BJJ, altho' she still can't do much against elite grapplers, as De La Rosa proved. JJ Aldrich is also coming off a quick submission loss in her alst fight, against Pearl Gonzalez. Her style is similar with that of Lipski, but with a better chin and much weaker wrestling and ground game. I expect a back and forth striking bout, and I wouldn't be surprised if JJ manages to KO Lipski!

 

Prediction: Aldrich by 3rd round KO.

 

2. Bantamweight Tournament Quarter-Final: #2 Rani YAHYA (27-11-1-1, -110) vs. #5 Montel JACKSON (9-3, +100)

 

Both fighters are coming of Ls in the inaugural BW Tournament. Yahya lost in the final, after defeating the PED addict that is Said Nurmagomedov (I forgot to cut Said for that! Will do!). The veteran is a very well rounded fighter, with good striking and wrestling, but at his best on the ground, searching for submissions from both top or bottom. Still, he likes coming out swinging and only gets his grappling going when that can't seal the deal. Jackson is coming off a loss to current champion Ricky Simon. He is mainly a grappler, altho he has decent power in those hands. Still, he's quite off from being elite, so I expect Yahya to dominate, but Montel does have the capacity to pull of an upset on a good night.

 

Prediction: Yahya by decision.

 

3. Featherweight Bout: #2 Edson BARBOZA (21-10, -670) vs. #8 Nik LENTZ (30-12-2-1, +530)

 

Edson is 1-4 in his last 5 UFC bouts, coming off a UD loss to Max Holloway. The UFC veteran left the Octagon with a 16-10 record in his time with the company, getting big wins over the likes of Felder, Showtime Pettis, Gil Melendez, Hooker and Dariush. He's an amazing fighter all around, altho his chin is not as tough as it used to be. On the feet, his low kicks are axes chopping wood, and his head kicks are katana's cutting heads. In the wrestling department, his main quality is sprawling, altho' he has some good offensive wrestling that he can use, but mostly chooses not to. He's also capable in the Thai clinch. And on the ground, he is as good as anyone in the division, with especially good top control and sub' defence. Lentz is on a 3 fight losing streak, with the latest being a UD loss to Bektic in his UBL debut. He is mostly a boring grinder and his decline is quite obvious, with his retirement being rumoured. Well, as it is in pro wrestling, we'll try to have Lentz put some of the guys over on his way out, as we don't expect him to pose much of a threat to Edson. Still, miracles do happen, but I can't see Nik having any ace up his sleeve this time.

 

Prediction: Barboza by 2nd round KO.

 

4. Featherweight Title: © Ilia TOPURIA (12-0, -500) vs. #3 Hakeem DAWODU (13-2-1, +350)

 

On the night of the inaugural FW Tournament, Topuria fought on the prelims and called out Dawodu. Dawodu didn't leave the night as a champion, but Topuria soon got himself the belt after a fine bout with Evloev, and now he's getting the fight he wants, against Mean Hakeem. Always a hard worker, Topuria is likely one of the best wrestlers we have in the whole company and is working hard on rounding both his striking and his already great ground game. A phenomenal wrestler on the feet, he can snatch submissions from top control or put his powerful hands to good use in striking exchanges on the feet. Mean Hakeem did short work of Andre Fili in his UBL debut, TKOing him in the 2nd, but lost all 5 rounds in his title fight with Movsar Evloev. Since then, he's been working hardo n his clinch work and ground game, and also has been looking to add some aces up his sleeve in the striking department, which is likely the only place where he'll pose any threat to the champion.

 

Prediction: Topuria by 2nd round submission.

 

5. Welterweight Bout: #4 Ismail NAURDIEV (22-4, -170) vs. #11 Yaroslav AMOSOV (26-0, +130)

 

Naurdiev had a short 2-2 stint in the UFC and then earned himself 2 quick wins in Ares FC before making his way to the UBL. Built to be a star, he has massive poweer in his strikes and crisp technique, a well rounded ground game and good takedowns, and great takedown defence, in order to decide where the fight goes. Striking is usually his choice, tho. But good luck with that when facing Amosov. Undefeated at 26 and O, and coming off a big 2nd round win against Tumenov, Amosov is Topuria's main challenger for the "best wrestler in the UBL" title. He can probably take down prime Fedor and defend sub attempts of prime Mir or Werdum. Not only that, he has pretty good sub's and ground control of his own, and decent power in his hands, if he feels like giving his opponents a shot at fighting on the feet. And he also has a tough chin on him, so you have to hit him with your best shot if you hope to put him away. This should be a spectacle. And of course I have the undefeated wrestler winning.

 

Prediction: Amosov by decision.

 

 

As a bonus for last cards cancelled bout, I'll include the prelim headliner on the predicting list ;)

 

So, lads, share thoooose

Main card (+ prelim headliner) predictions:

HW: Evgeny GONCHAROV vs. Greg HARDY

W FlyW: Ariane LIPSKI vs. J.J. ALDRICH

BW Tournament QF: Rani YAHYA vs. Montel JACKSON

FW: Edson BARBOZA vs. Nik LENTZ

FW Title:: Ilia TOPURIA vs. Hakeem DAWODU

WW: Ismail NAURDIEV vs. Yaroslav AMOSOV

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Main card (+ prelim headliner) predictions:

HW: Evgeny GONCHAROV vs. Greg HARDY

W FlyW: Ariane LIPSKI vs. J.J. ALDRICH

BW Tournament QF: Rani YAHYA vs. Montel JACKSON

FW: Edson BARBOZA vs. Nik LENTZ

FW Title:: Ilia TOPURIA vs. Hakeem DAWODU

WW: Ismail NAURDIEV vs. Yaroslav AMOSOV

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KAMARU USMAN SUSPENDED FOR TRT IN HIS UD LOSS IN THE MASVIDAL REMATCH!

 

Big fights between UBL 10 and UBL 11

 

UFC

TONY FERGUSON BEAT CHARLES OLIVEIRA FOR THE UFC LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP BY MAJORITY DECISION (48-47, 48-48, 49-46) ITS TONY TIIIIIIIIMEEEEEEEEEEE

Alexander Gustafsson beat Blagoy Ivanov by 1st round KO.

Jack Hermansson beat Edmen Shahbazyan by 3rd round RNC.

Yair Rodriguez beat Cub Swanson by 2nd round KO in a Fantastic bout.

Jessica Andrare beat Alexis Davis by 1st round Armbar.

 

Bellator

Well.... Phil Davis beat Corey Anderson by TKO @0:28, round 1, for the Bellator LHW title...

Benson Henderson beat Patricky Freire by UD.

Ed Ruth beat Austin Vanderford by UD.

 

And now, time for our own show:

 

UBL 11: MAJOR IMPACT - Naurdiev vs. Amosov

10 September 2021

Somewhere in Eastern Europe

 

Prelims:

LHW: Muslim Magomedov defeats Klidson de Abreu by UD (30-27 x 3).

HW: Anton Vyazigin defeats Salimgirey Rasulov by TKO @0:50, round 2.

FlyW: Jeff Molina defeats Daniel Barez by TKO @4:30, round 1.

FlyW: Tyson Nam defeats #10 Maycon Silvan by KO @1:37, round 1.

LW: #14 Sidney Outlaw defeats #11 Myles Jury by Armbar Submission @3:04, round 1.

BW: #15 Timur Valiev defeats #10 Patrick Mix by TKO @0:40, round 2.

HW: #6 Evgeny Goncharov defeats #10 Greg Hardy by Guillotine Submission @4:35, round 2.

 

Main card:

 

1. Women's Flyweight Bout: #2 Ariane LIPSKI (14-7, -540) vs. #8 J.J. ALDRICH (8-5, +430)

Round 1: Lipski gets countered with a wonderful hook early on, as Aldrich is looking to show she's no pushover. They trade some good rights, and Lipski misses with a short flurry of punches. But then she counters with a jab-low kick combo. Aldrich gets stung with a right but hits a good 1-2. They trade some jabs and Lipski connects with a nice right hook. Aldrich hits a body kick, and Lipski punishes her with a clean right, and Aldrich is looking hurt! Lipski easily hooks her in the Thai clinch. BIG KNEE TO THE HEAD! AND A MASSIVE ELBOW FROM LIPSKI SEES ALDRICH CRUMBLE TO THE FLOOR! SHE'S OUT COLD!

 

Winner: Ariane Lipski (Thai clinch elbow KO @4:03, round 1). Rating: Great.

 

The ladies connected with a total of 9 big strikes in just 4 minutes of fighting.

 

Post-fight: Lipski praises JJ's toughness and reminds everyone that she's not called "The Violence Queen" for nothing, she's always game and looking to fight again as soon as possible.

Lipski broke in the world W FlyW rankings, at #25.

 

2. Bantamweight Tournament Quarter-Final: #2 Rani YAHYA (27-11-1-1, -110) vs. #5 Montel JACKSON (9-3, +100)

 

Round 1: Jackson checks a low kick and hits a 1-2. They waste some movement and then Yahya steps forward. Jackson sticks a jab and dodges Yahya's offense. They trade a few jabs and Yahya also hits a low kick. Then Yahya dodges a hook and hits a body kick. Yahya keeps going to the body with a good hook, but Jackson fights back with a jab-jab-hook combo. Yahya looks calm, but Jackson surprisingly shoots and gets him against the cage, but then steps back, apparently only wanting to prove he can grapple as well as he can strike. Jackson blocks a kick and hits a good left. Jackson hits a clean right, but Yahya nails a jab and a glancing head kick. Jackson then misses with a left hook AND YAHYA ROCKS HIM WITH A HEAD KICK, JACKSON FALLS! Yahya's pounding with no mercy, and only the ref can stop him!

 

Winner: Rani Yahya (Kick & Pound TKO @4:24, round 1). Rating: Good.

 

Post-fight: *basic interview that's both basic & boring*

Yahya broke in the world BW rankings, at #24. Yahya will face Jack Shore in the semi-finals.

 

3. Featherweight Bout: #2 Edson BARBOZA (21-10, -670) vs. #8 Nik LENTZ (30-12-2-1, +530)

 

Round 1: Lentz shoots straight away and gets the takedown! Barboza was NOT expecting that! Or was he!? Guillotine attempt! But Lentz escapes quickly. Lentz smothers his opponent and can't really connect with his punches, but defends well when Barboza tries to grab an arm. Lack of activity forces the ref to get the lads up with 2 minutes left in round 1. Lentz shoots again, but lighting doesn't strike twice, as Barboza sprawls well this time, and hits a jab-spinning body kick combo as Lentz gets up. But Lentz dodges out of Barboza's next combo and shoots again! Barboza pulls guard but he tries the guillotine again! It seems to be sunk in, but it isn't clear. What's certain is that the end of the round came before any tap from Lentz. 10-9 for Lentz, but Barboza is looking mighty and confident as he talks to the corner in the break.

Round 2: Barboza comes forward with confidence. He follows his jab up with a wonderful head kick, and Lentz seems stunned. Barboza hits a straight right, but out of nowhere Lentz shoots, BUT BARBOZA HITS HIM WITH AN EVIL KNEE! Lentz kinda BenAskren'd himself, he's out cold. Damn.

 

Winner: Edson Barboza (Kneestrike KO @0:40, round 2). Rating: Good.

 

Post-fight: "I am glad to get such a good win here. I can't wait to fight again, I don't care if it's for the belt or not, I want to fight, impress and again fight as often as possible, to provide my family the best lifestyle possible."

Barboza went up in the world FW rankings, from #15 to #13.

 

4. And now, FOR THE UBL FEATHERWEIGHT TITLE:

 

© Ilia TOPURIA (12-0, -500) vs. #3 "MEAN" Hakeem DAWODU (13-2-1, +350)

 

Round 1: Topuria hits a jab and Hakeem hits a roundhouse body kick. Topuria stares Hakeem patiently, dodges a jab but gets stuck with another body kick. Topuria hits a left hand and eats a 1-2. Then, Hakeem dodges a right and hits another solid 1-2. Hakeem then hits a left but misses with a head kick, but Topuria still refrains from shooting. Hakeem hits a left while Topuria finally comes in with a brave jab-cross combo. Dawodu overcommits with an offensive combo that wasn't landing, and Topuria manags to catch a leg. Easy takedowm for Topuria, as he gets side control. AND HE MANAGES TO LOCK IN THE AMERICANA! That's it!

 

Winner, AND STILL UBL FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPION: Ilia TOPUUURIAAA (Americana Submission @3:38, round 1). Rating: Good.

 

Post-fight: Questioned if he thinks Barboza is the right guy to challenge next, Ilia thanks Whana Dite for giving him the Hakeem fight he had asked for and says he'll defend against whoever Whana thinks he should. "I'll do what's best for business".

Title Prestige: Up from 64 to 66. Topuria went up in the world FW rankings, from #17 to #6, while Dawodu fell off the list, from #20.

 

5. And now, IT IS TIME FOR THE MAAAIN EVEEENT OF THE EVENING! A Welterweight Bout, betweem:

 

#4 Ismail "THE AUSTRIAN WONDERBOY" NAURDIEV (22-4, -170) vs. #11 Yaroslav "DYNAMO" AMOSOV (26-0, +130)

 

Round 1: Naurdiev comes in with a hard jab-cross combo. Amosov backs away and shoots with one of his 1000 unstoppable takedowns, and Naurdiev manages to pull guard. But Naurdiev defends very well on the ground for the first minute, keeping the hardworking Amosov in his guard. Tired of the grappling circle he can't break, Amosov starts delivering small strikes to his opponent. Finally, a scramble sees Amosov holding Naurdiev in a waist lock, on the feet. Amosov slams him down in style, and gets his hooks in. But Naurdiev doesn't let him sink the RNC, and even tries to escape those hooks. But Amosov keeps trying and gets the RNC in, but with only 5 seconds left, and Naurdiev lives to fight another round. 10-9 for Amosov.

Round 2: Naurdiev dodges a good right and hits another jab-cross combo. He pushes forward and hits a jab and a body kick. But if Amosov knows anything, it's how to time a takedown, and he shoots at the right moment, with his scary speed, and the single leg TD sees him end up in Naurdiev's guard. Amosov hits a few punches, but again has a very hard time when trying to pass guard. About 90 seconds later, a scramble finally sees them back up, as Amosov pushes Naurdiev against the cage. He takes Naurdi back to the floor with a suplex, but ends up in guard again. But Naurdiev scrambles well and he ends up on top, in Amosov's guard, with 100 seconds left in round 2! But soon they're back up off another scramble, and Amosov holds Naurdiev against the cage again. He takes Naurdiev down with another violent suplex, leaving him seated against the cage. They both strike each other for a while, and Naurdiev defends well against another choke attempt, and that's it for round 2. 20-18 Amosov.

Round 3: Fireworks early on, as Amosov glances Naurdi with a high kick but gets stung with a 1-2. Naurdiev then unleashes with a DAMN mean hook, but is looking to tire out a bit. Naurdi chops at Amosov with a BIG low kick, and follows up with a straight right, getting Amosov a cut under the eye. But Amosov walks through that right and clinches, pushing Naurdi against the cage. Again, Amosov suplexes Naurdi with grace and ease, securing side control this time. He hits a few shots, and as he wanted the mount, Naurdi scrambles back up, but again gets pressed hard against the cage. Amosov's grappling pressure seems unstoppable, altho advancing when in top control has been difficult for him today. Of course, Amosov suplexes Naurdiev again, and traps his legs as he presses him as Naurdi sits against the cage. Amosov moves smoothly into side control looking for the arm triangle! But Naurdiev defends the sub attempt, and tries, with no success, to transition to guard, as the round ends. Naurdiev nailed some big strikes in the 1st minute, but you simply can't deny Amosov's dominance. 30-27.

Round 4: Naurdi comes forward and even steps in the pocket, but misses with his 1-2. Still, he pressures with confidence, and hits a nice jab-straight right combo. Both men seem to tire out a bit. They both miss in a striking exchange, and Amosov shoots once again, and gets a single leg TD and now sits in guard once more. He then advances to half guard and hits a few elbows. Time passes with little action, then, Naurdiev tries to scramble away, but gets put under Amosov's side control. Amosov fires a few small shots and ends up on top in North-South, off a scramble. Amosov moves back into side control, tho, where he throws a few shots until the round is over. 40-36 for Amosov, but it must be said that Naurdiev doesn't need more than the right punch to finish the fight.

Round 5: Naurdi comes forward again, jabs and misses the low-kick, and he's looking as tired as you'd expect. Amosov clinches again. He pushes him into the fence and suplexes him again, and Naurdiev pulls half-guard. Amosov gets the side control, and starts striking when he sees Naurdiev won't let him get the mount. After minutes of small shots, Naurdiev can't keep his defense efficient anymore, and Amosov takes the back as Naurdi tried to defend the mount attempt. But he can't get the RNC, and the round soon ends. 5 rounds of hell for Naurdiev, as Amosov dominated. 50-45 for Amosov on my scorecard.

Winner: Yaroslav AMOSOV (UD: 50-45, 49-46 x 2). Rating: Great.

 

Post-fight: Amosov admits he can't help but admire Naurdiev's defensive BJJ but proclaims that he's the best wrestler in MMA and he will keep it straight on his path to greatness.

Naurdiev fell off the world WW rankings.

 

Attendance: 2 253

Critical rating: 74.

Commercial: 56.

FOTN: Y Amosov v. I Naurdiev

KOOTN: E Barboza v. N Lentz

SubOTN: I Topuria v. H Dawodu

Profit: + 31 021

 

Biggest paydays: Barboza - 81 000, Amosov - 31 600, Naurdiev - 30 000, Topuria - 29 200, Dawodu - 16 200.

 

 

Updated rankings:

 

HEAVYWEIGHT

 

MIDDLEWEIGHT

 

WELTERWEIGHT

 

LIGHTWEIGHT

 

FEATHERWEIGHT

 

BANTAMWEIGHT

 

FLYWEIGHT

 

WOMEN'S FLYWEIGHT

 

 

TOURNAMENTS:

 

HEAVYWEIGHT:

© Alexander Romanov vs. Sergey Spivak (UBL 14)

Tanner Boser vs. Ilir Latifi

 

LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT:

Dovletdzhan Yagshimuradov © vs. Ryan Spann

Da Un Jung vs. Rashid Yusupov/Ivan Shtyrkov (UBL 12)

 

MIDDLEWEIGHT:

Karl Roberson © vs. Darren Stewart

Brad Tavares vs. Dricus Du Plessis

 

BANTAMWEIGHT:

Ricky Simon © vs. Brad Katona

Jack Shore vs. Rani Yahya

 

FLYWEIGHT:

Magomed Bibulatov © / Tim Elliott (UBL 13) vs. Hiromasa Ogikubo

Amir Albazi vs. Jordan Espinosa

 

ROSTER UPDATES:

 

New singings:

MW: Brendan Lesar (5-1, ARES FC MW Champion)

W FlyW: Katsue Hatanaka (1-0 newgen, "high level boxer"), Osa Sibiya (1-0 newgen, "accomplished grappler").

 

Cut from the UBL: Daniel Barez (9-6 FlyW).

 

Prediction rankings:

CageRage: 4/6; Total: 43/85 (51%).

Majster_93: 3/6; Total: 15/25 (60%).

McDojoDelux: Total: 15/24 (63%).

rodrigoviolim: Total: 35/79 (44%).

legendaryhorseman: Total: 2/5.

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UBL 12: CROSS THE LINE - Mir vs. Goltsov

24 September, 2021

Somewhere in Eastern Europe

Prelims:

LHW: Reinier de Ridder vs. Antonio Rogerio Nogueira

W FlyW: Justine Kish vs. Priscila Cachoeira

LHW: #15 Jordan Johnson vs. Julius Anlgickas

FW: #14 Alex Gilpin vs. Andre Harrison

FW: #12 Damon Jackson vs. Henry Corrales

W BW: #9 Tonya Evinger vs. #13 Kelly Faszholz

W FlyW: #8 Kana Watanabe vs. #14 Stephanie Geltmacher

 

Main card preview:

 

1. Featherweight Bout: #6 Andre FILI (21-9, +160) vs. #8 Cody STAMANN (19-4-1, -210)

 

Fili is coming of 2 Ls, with the latest being a TKO loss to Dawodu in the inaugural FW Tournament. He has been working hard on his striking since, which is not surprising since his striking is his only competitive game, having especially good low kicks and creative striking, plus a tough chin and good takedown defence. Stamann got caught in an armbar triangle in his last fight, but that got turnend to a NC because Weichel was on both PEDs and TRT. Stamann is mainly a wrestler, altho he will throw the occasional killer head kick. Still, pressuring with wrestling and eventually looking for submissions is his main thing. It's the classic wrestler vs. striker matchup, and both fighters need the win as they're coming off pairs of losses (Stamann lost to Jimmie Rivera and Kevin Belingon before the Weichel fight).

 

Prediction: Stamann by decision.

 

2. Light Heavyweight Tournament Quarter-Final (shout-out to CageRage!): #6 Rashid YUSUPOV (13-3, +120) vs. #7 Ivan SHTYRKOV (18-2-1, -160)

 

As Mauricio Rua gave up his place in the LHW Tournament, this bout was set up to decide who takes his place and moves forward to face Da Un Jung for a title shot. Yusupov debuted in the UBL with a bang, TKOing Aleksei Butorin in less than a minute. Despite that, he's not a great boxer, altho' he does have pretty good power in his hands. He is a sambo master with good wrestling and a good enough ground game to present trouble to everyone, and he also has a pretty good chin. When facing Shtyrkov, tho, a pretty good chin might not be enough. Like Rashid, Shtyrkov won in his UBL debut by TKO in less than a minute. Unlike Rashid, Shtyrkov actually has some good technique in those hands, and when it comes to power, let's just say that "Polish Power" and "The Hulk" Cutelaba don't have anything on "The Ural Hulk". He also has decent wrestling, but a lackluster ground game, so Yusupov might have the edge in grappling, if he can close the distance without getting anihilated by the nuclear bombs that Shtyrkov calls fists.

 

Prediction: Shtyrkov by 1st round KO.

 

PS: Shtyrkov please don't pop for PEDs.

 

3. Women's Flyweight Bout: #3 Pearl GONZALEZ (11-5, -110) vs. #7 Denise KIELHOLTZ (6-3, +100)

 

After an impressive debut vs. JJ Aldrich, Pearl must be 1 win away from a title shot, here. Peal is a BJJ fighter whose only key to victory is getting the fight down and looking for the sub. Meanwhile, Kielholtz is a kickboxer that went 6-1 in Bellator before making her way to the UBL, where she lost her debut by 1st round TKO against our current champion, Mariya Agapova. She has good hands and good technique with her kicks, good takedown defence and good submission defence as well, meaning that she's likely to be a tough night at the office for Pearl.

 

Prediction: Kielholtz by 1st round KO.

 

4. Lightweight Bout: #4 Drakkar KLOSE (12-3-1, -150) vs. #5 Arman TSARUKYAN (15-3, +110)

 

Klose is coming off an unsuccessful title challenge, where Gillespie subbed him with ease, in the 1st round. Since then, Klose has been working to strenghten his already good wrestling skills and to fill the few holes of his ground game - his subbmissions and positional ability. On the feet, he'll come forward with techinal boxing and some strong low kicks, but his chin ain't the toughest. Tsarukyan is making his return after being KOd cold by Fiziev in the first round of the inaugural LW Tournament. He's a strong striker, altho his technique isn't the most crisp. He has a good clinch and great TD defence, good top control and scrambles and great submission defence. I expect to see Tsarukyan manage to keep it on the feet and eventually finish Klose.

 

Prediction: Tsarukyan by 3rd round KO.

 

5. Heavyweight Bout: Frank MIR (20-13, +110) vs. Denis GOLTSOV (25-6, -150)

 

Mir has put together back to back wins for the first time since 2015, coming off a UD win over Roy Nelson in Bellator and a 2nd round TKO win over Jake Heun. Time is taking it's toll on him, but he remains a quality grappler and a pretty strong puncher. Goltsov is coming off a 3-1 run in the PFL, where he got TKO'd in the last seconds of the fight in his last fight. He's an incredible wrestler and smothering top control plus great sub defence, while also armed with good boxing on the feet. With other words, no more easy fights for Mir.

 

Prediction: Goltsov by decision.

 

 

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Main card predictions:

FW: Andre FILI vs. Cody STAMANN

LHW Tournament QF: Rashid YUSUPOV vs. Ivan SHTYRKOV

W FlyW: Pearl GONZALEZ vs. Denise KIELHOLTZ

LW: Drakkar KLOSE vs. Arman TSARUKYAN

HW: Frank MIR vs. Denis GOLTSOV

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Another drug test failure!

Long time no see, drug cheaters! Timur Valiev, you're tryna take everything the fair lads work for, so we're gonna suspend yo' f'n' ass, you TRT freak!

 

 

Big fights between UBL 11 and UBL 12:

 

UFC

Dominick Reyes beat Jiri Prochazka by 1st round TKO.

Joe Lauzon beat Drew Dober by SD.

Marcin Tybura beat Gian Villante by 3rd round TKO in a Fantastic bout.

Marina Rodriguez beat Mackenzie Dern by SD.

Petr Yan beat Louis Smolka by 1st round TKO.

 

Bellator

Liz Carmouche beat Vanessa Porto by 3rd round TKO to defend her Bellator FlyW Title.

Lyoto Machida beat John Salter by UD.

Logan Storley beat Erick Silva by UD.

 

 

UBL 12: CROSS THE LINE - Mir vs. Goltsov

24 September, 2021

Somewhere in Eastern Europe

 

Prelims:

LHW: Reinier de Ridder defeats Antonio Rogerio Nogueira by TKO @4:25, round 2. The great Big Nog announces his retirement following this bout, aged 45, with a 23-12 record. De Ridder calls out Jordan Johnson.

W FlyW: Justine Kish defeats Priscila Cachoeira by UD (30-27 x 3). Kish calls out Daiana Torquato.

LHW: #15 Jordan Johnson defeats Julius Anglickas by UD (30-27 x 3). Johnson says he wouldn't mind beating de Ridder.

FW: Andre Harrison defeats #14 Alex Gilpin by UD (30-27 x 2, 29-28).

FW: Henry Corrales defeats #12 Damon Jackson by KO @0:32, round 1.

W BW: #13 Kelly Faszhols defeats #9 Tonya Evinger by Armbar Submission @2:10, round 1.

W FlyW: #8 Kana Watanabe defeats #14 Stephanie Geltmacher by Guillotine Submission @0:48, round 2. Following the impressive win, 33yo Watanabe surprisingly announces her retirement from the sport, with an impecable 11-0-1 record.

 

Main card:

 

1. Featherweight Bout: #6 Andre FILI (21-9, +160) vs. #8 Cody STAMANN (19-4-1, -210)

 

Round 1: Stamann shoots hard as the fight starts, and Fili can't help but pull guard. Stamann comes in with some fists and defends when Fili tries to grab an arm. Stamann gets striking again and not allowing Fili to do much. But eventually, Fili secures the arm on his second attempt! He manages to get Stamann in a triangle, and it looks like it's in deep! BUT STAMANN GETS UP AND POWERBOMBS FILI! BUT FILI WON'T LET GO! THERE'S THE TAP, FILI GETS THE W!

 

Winner: Andre Fili (Triangle submission @2:22, round 1). Rating: Great.

 

Post-fight: Fili is looking hella proud of this perfomance, as he should, and he says it's been a tough camp and he can't wait to celebrate this victory.

Fili broke in the world FW rankings, at #23.

 

2. Light Heavyweight Tournament Quarter-Final (shout-out to CageRage!): #6 Rashid YUSUPOV (13-3, +120) vs. #7 Ivan SHTYRKOV (18-2-1, -160)

 

Round 1: Yusupov comes in aggresive, misses with the left, gets struck with the jab but dodges the bomb of a cross that Shtyrkov threw. They both then miss with some wild shots, and Shtyrkov comes forward for the next exchange and catches Yusupov with a right hook. Yusupov then throws a flurry of strikes but only lands a small right, while Shtyrkov hits him cleanly with his hellish right. Yusupov hits the jab but misses the left hook, and Shtyrkov punishes him with another clean right. Yusupov dodges the next big right but misses with his own strong counter left. Shtyrkov is walking Yusupov down, dodging a left and coming in with a big right hand, but Yusupov keeps eating 'em, to the surprise of many. Then again, Yusupov dodges the big strike but misses his big counter. Shtyrkov blocks a hook and hits another right. Shtyrkov keeps pushing forward, but both men miss their strikes this time and Shtyrkov is starting to breath a little heavy, maybe he wasn't expecting Yusupov to last this long? Yusupov hits a 1-2 as Shtyrkov hits a cross, and Shtyrkov gets in a jab before the round is over. Obvious 10-9 for Shtyrkov, but his gas tank wasn't built to last long, so Yusupov might get the W if it lasts to a decision.

Round 2: As Shtyrkov comes forward, he lets Yusupov's counter shots hit him and fails to land his 1-2. Then, they hit each other with powerful jab-hook combos, AND SHTYRKOV IS THE ONE WHO SEEMINGLY GOT THE WORST OF IT! Yusupov hits him with the straight left! AND THE LEFT HOOK LEAVES SHTYRKOV BOUNCING OFF THE CAGE! YUSUPOV KEEPS SWARMING HIM AND YVES LAVIGNE STOPS IT!

 

Winner: Rashid Yusupov (Swarmin' TKO @0:44, round 2). Rating: Good.

 

Post-fight: "First, I would like to thank company for this great opportunity. If I could make it through this great opponent, I believe I can make it through anything and become champion. Da Un Jung, I can not wait to face you and earn my title shot. Be ready and be at your best."

Yusupov will face Da Un Jung in the semi-finals of the LHW tournament, with the winner meeting the LHW champion in the finals. Yusupov broke in the world LHW rankings, at #24.

 

3. Women's Flyweight Bout: #3 Pearl GONZALEZ (11-5, -110) vs. #7 Denise KIELHOLTZ (6-3, +100)

 

Round 1: Kielholtz pressures early on, and Pearl hits 2 jabs but gets struck with a jab and a big right from Kielholtz. Again, Kielholtz pushes forward, gets struck twice but this time connects with a great head kick, that Gonzalez surprisingly eats well. Kielholtz now hits a big 1-2. Pearl hits a jab while waling back, and then takes a left hand and a kick to the ribs from Kielholtz. Kielholtz keeps pressuring and htis a beautiful straight right. Pearl mans up and stands her ground, nailing Kielholtz with a cross, but she also eats 2 punches and a roundhouse body kick. Kielholtz eats a jab but hits a low kick. Then she hits a right to the body. Pearl then eats a jab but dodges a head kick. Kielholtz keeps pressuring and hitting Pearl with jabs and then a right hook. And as we enter the last 15 seconds, KIELHOLTZ HITS A SPECTACULAR JAB-HEAD KICK COMBO! But the round ends and the ref decides to let the fight continue to round 2 despite Pearl taking a big beating following that head kick. 10-8 for Kielholtz for sure.

Round 2: Kielholtz keeps pressuring Gonzalez and hits a jab-body kick combo, and then a hard straight right. But finally Pearl gets her opening as she manages to catch Kielholtz's leg off a body kick attempt. She can't take her down, so she ends up holding Kielholtz against the cage. But she can only hold her there for about a minute, but she did some decent damage while in control. Still, back in the center, Kielholtz unleashes with a good jab-straight combo, and then a jab-jab-low kick combo. Seemingly slowing down, Kielholtz hits with another low kick. But then she tries an ambitious jab-headkick combo that misses and Pearl gets the clinch! She uses some dirty boxing there until the end of the round. Another round for Kielholtz, 20-17.

Round 3: Pearl wanted to get close to grapple, but she walked right into a jab that set up a lovely head kick, and Pearl's now wobbling! Kielholtz gets the Thai clinch! She hits a massive knee to the sternum, and then another big one to the ribs, but Gonzalez blocks the third knee and breaks the clinch. 3 minutes left. Again, Pearl wants to grapple but walks into Kielholtz's jab-body hook combo. And then Kielholtz hits Pearl with a hard combo of straight punches, and Pearl is wobbling again! And Kielholtz gets the Thai clinch again! She sends a big knee to the stomach! But Pearl fights out of the clinch eventually, and we have 75 seconds left. Kielholtz hits a beautiful straight right, and Gonzalez is looking hurt again... But aware enough to move out of the way of Kielholtz's big right. Kielholtz hits a hard right cross, and Pearl is hurt yet again... AND A BIG RIGHT HOOK FINALLY DROPS HER! But the ref wants to see murder, so he allows Kielholtz to smash Pearl with massive strikes before time runs out for round 3. If there ever was a 10-7, this was it, but for the sake of it, we'll just call it another 10-8 for Kielholtz. 30-25 for Kielholtz on my scorecard.

 

Winner: Denise Kielholtz (UD: 30-26 x 2, 30-25). Rating: Decent. I don't know how such violence can only be "decent", but alright...

 

Post-fight: Kielholtz admires her opponent's toughness and says she can't wait to get in here in prove her worth yet again.

 

4. Lightweight Bout: #4 Drakkar KLOSE (12-3-1, -150) vs. #5 Arman TSARUKYAN (15-3, +110)

 

Round 1: Tsarukyan hits a jab but Klose is soon clinching with him. Klose gets Tsarukyan against the cage. But Tsarukyan escapes before taking any damage. But Klose dodges a straight right and clinches again. He gets Tsarukyan against the cage again, but yet again Tsarukyan escapes with ease.. WHAT A FIGHT! Tsarukyan throws a wild combo that doesn't connect and Klose catches his leg off a head kick attempt. Holding it, he trips him and ends up in his opponent's guard. From guard, Klose is content to throw minor strikes for the remaining 3 minutes of the round, in what was an electric 1st round. 10-9 Klose.

Round 2: Tsarukyan starts better, landing a good left and a right cross. But he misses with his 2nd 1-2 and Klose clinches -> pushes against the cage -> Tsarukyan escapes immediately. Spectacular stuff. And check this out! Tsarukyan misses another combo -> ends up in another clinch BUT HE DOESN'T LET KLOSE PUSH HIM AROUND THIS TIME! Tsarukyan gets the takedown! He's in Klose's guard. He smothers him and hits a few shots, and in the last 30 seconds, he gets side control off a scramble. From there, he pounds away until the round is over. 19-19 for sure.

Round 3: Klose pushes forward, walking into a jab-straight right combo from Tsarukyan. But as tradition demands, Tsarukyan misses all strikes in the following combo and Klose clinches -> pushes against the cage -> Tsarukyan escapes immediately. Do you know what the definition of insanity is? Klose might not know it. As Klose wanted to get klose (*ba dum tss*), Tsarukyan nailed him with a jab and a big right! Tsarukyan pushes forward and misses his strikes, but as Klose comes forward to grapple, Tsarukyan throws him off with a strong low kick. But Tsarukyan misses a 1-2 and Klose clinches again. He gets him against the cage and keeps him there this time, smothering and dirty boxing him. He does so for about 90 seconds, until the round ends. Hard to call this round, but I'd say it was Klose's, sadly. 29-28 Klose on my scorecard.

 

Official scorecards: 29-28 Tsarukyan. 29-28 Klose. 29-28 Klose.

 

Winner: Drakkar Klose (Split Decision). Rating: Average.

 

Post-fight: Klose congratulates his opponent for the good fight and says he'll grow into a great fighter, but right now it's time for him to have the spotlight and fight his way into another title shot. The crowd boos as he says "fight his way", likely not happy with Klose's wrestlingish ways.

Klose went up in the world LW rankings, from #24 to #21.

 

5. And now, IT IS TIME FOR THE MAAAIN EVEEENT OF THE EVENIIING! A Heavyweight bout, between:

 

Frank MIR (20-13, +110) vs. Denis "THE RUSSIAN BOGATYR" GOLTSOV (25-6, -150)

 

Mir has about 25 lbs on Goltsov.

 

Round 1: They feel each other out early on. Goltsov blocks a weak head kick attempt and hits a jab but misses a body kick. Mir then comes in with a left hook and dodges a head kick attempt from Goltsov. Goltsov then misses with a big right, and gets countered with 2 jabs and a nice hook from Mir. Goltsov seems off today, as he misses a right cross and gets countered yet again, with a jab-left cross combo. Goltsov keeps pushing, and they trade some jabs. Goltsov blocks a hook and hits a good 1-2. They trade some more jabs, and Mir ends a combo with a nice left cross, but Goltsov answers with a violent right hook, but it looks like Goltsov got caught with a nasty eye poke there! He gets a break, and the action restarts. Goltsov keeps coming forward and he hits a hard combo of straight strikes. Then, Mir dodges a right and hits a good jab-hook combo. They trade some more jabs, and as we reach the last 10 seconds, Goltsov dodges a cross and hits another big right hook, and it's round over. Great action, close round, I have it 10-9 for Goltsov.

Round 2: They come out cautious, and Mir is looking a bit tired here. Goltsov makes his way through Mir's guard with a 1-2. Both men miss a bunch of strikes in the first 2 minutes, tho. Then, Mir comes with a good jab-low kick combo, but gets touched with a clean right hand, and Goltsov starts breathing heavier too. Goltsov misses a cross and Mir hits a jab-body kick combo. Both men seem more cautious this time around. Goltsov dodges a straight left and hits a right hook. They trade some decent 1-2s. As we reach the last minute, Mir is visibly pretty tired. He tries ot hit a big left, but Goltsov just jabs him, setting up A MASSIVE RIGHT HOOK, AND THE LIGHTS JUST WENT OUT FOR FRANK MIR, JUST LIKE THAT!

 

Winner: Denis Goltsov (Hook KO @4:17, round 2). Rating: Good.

 

Post-fight: Mir announces his retirement following the fight, aged 42, with a 20-14 record. Goltsov celebrates starting his UBL run by retiring a legend, and says he's here for both a good and a long run.

 

 

Attendance: 2 174

Critical rating: 68

Commercial rating: 62

FOTN: A Fili vs. C Stamann

KOOTN: D Goltsov vs. F Mir

SubOTN: A Fili vs. C Stamann

Profit: + 30 222

 

Biggest paydays: Forgot to check them :(

 

 

UPDATED RANKINGS:

 

LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTS

LIGHTWEIGHTS

 

FEATHERWEIGHTS

 

BANTAMWEIGHTS

 

FLYWEIGHTS

 

WOMEN'S BANTAMWEIGHTS

 

WOMEN'S FLYWEIGHTS

 

 

TOURNAMENTS

 

HEAVYWEIGHT:

© Alexander Romanov vs. Sergey Spivak (UBL 14)

Tanner Boser vs. Ilir Latifi (UBL 15)

 

LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT:

Dovletdzhan Yagshimuradov © vs. Ryan Spann (UBL 15)

Da Un Jung vs. Rashid Yusupov

MIDDLEWEIGHT:

Karl Roberson © vs. Darren Stewart (UBL 15)

Brad Tavares vs. Dricus Du Plessis

 

BANTAMWEIGHT:

Ricky Simon © vs. Brad Katona

Jack Shore vs. Rani Yahya

 

FLYWEIGHT:

Magomed Bibulatov © / Tim Elliott (UBL 13) vs. Hiromasa Ogikubo

Amir Albazi vs. Jordan Espinosa (UBL 16)

 

ROSTER UPDATES

 

New singings:

FlyW: Ali Bagautinov (20-7, Brave FlyW champion)

 

 

BIG FIGHTS OUTSIDE OF THE UBL:

 

UFC

Holly Holm beat Julianna Pena by 1st round TKO.

Zabit Magomedsharipov beat Josh Emmett by 1st round Armbar submission.

Justin Gaethje beat Carlos Ferreira by UD.

Colby Covington beat Alan Jouban by 3rd round TKO.

Valentina Shevchenko beat Lauren Murphy by 3rd round KO.

 

ONE

Eddie Alvarez beat Anthony Njokuani by 4th round knee KO to win the ONE Welterweight Title.

Leonardo Leite beat Aung La N Sang by UD (ONE closed the LHW division retired the LHW belt, so this wasn't a title fight, despite beaing a LHW bout featuring the last LHW champion.)

 

McDojoDelux: 2/5; Total: 17/29 (57%).

CageRage: 2/5; Total: 45/90 (50%).

Majster_93: 1/5; Total: 16/30 (53%).

rodrigoviolim: 0/5; :eek::( Total: 35/84 (42%).

legendaryhorseman: Total: 2/5.

 

Looks like a bad card for all the predictors, with our first ever 0/5 and no one scoring more than 2/5 :( The next card will be pretty big and a great chance to bounce right back into contention for the coveted #1 spot, tho :cool:

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