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WEEK 2 - OCTOBER 2022

DWCS Season 6 - Week 2

Venue: Apex Center, Las Vegas, Nevada
 

Main Card
 

Eldar Eldarov def. Adam Proctor by Unanimous Decision (30-27 x3)

 

Luis Rodriguez def. Demarte Pena by TKO (Strikes) in 0:43 of Round 1

 

Vladimir Mineev def. Sharaputdin Magomedov by TKO (Strikes) in 2:10 of Round 2

 

Cole Ferrell def. Kyle Driscoll by TKO (Strikes) in 0:57 of Round 2

 

Contracts Awarded

Eldar Eldarov, Luis Rodriguez, Vladimir Mineev, Cole Ferrell
 

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Prediction Table

feltzz = 4 out of 4 (!)

CageRage = 0 out of 4

 

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UFC Fight Night: Till vs. Hall

Event Preview
 

Main Event
 

Middleweight Bout: [#10] Darren Till vs. [#14] Uriah Hall

 

Co-Main Event
 

Women’s Strawweight Bout: [#4] Mackenzie Dern vs. [#5] Xiaonan Yan

 

Main Card
 

Middleweight Bout: Brendan Allen vs. Krzysztof Jotko

 

Bantamweight Bout: Randy Costa vs. Guido Cannetti

 

Welterweight Bout: Daniel Rodriguez vs. Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos
 

ESPN2 Prelims
 

Heavyweight Bout: Juan Espino vs. Philipe Lins

 

Women’s Strawweight Bout: [#13] Angela Hill vs. Lupita Godinez

 

Flyweight Bout: Tyson Nam vs. Tatsuro Taira

 

Women’s Strawweight Bout: Tabatha Ricci vs. Weronika Zygmunt*
 

ESPN+ Early Prelims
 

Featherweight Bout: Youssef Zalal vs. Joanderson Brito

 

Lightweight Bout: Vinc Pichel vs. Jesse Ronson

 

Women’s Bantamweight Bout: Leah Letson vs. Chelsea Chandler
 

*Orginally Tabatha Ricci vs. Cheyanne Vlismas, but Vlismas pulled out citing injury on two weeks’ notice. The 31-year-old former UAE Warriors fighter Weronika Zygmunt [7-4] steps in on short notice.

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UFC Fight Night: Till vs. Hall

Event Preview
 

Main Event
 

Middleweight Bout: [#10] Darren Till vs. [#14] Uriah Hall

 

Co-Main Event
 

Women’s Strawweight Bout: [#4] Mackenzie Dern vs. [#5] Xiaonan Yan

 

Main Card
 

Middleweight Bout: Brendan Allen vs. Krzysztof Jotko

 

Bantamweight Bout: Randy Costa vs. Guido Cannetti

 

Welterweight Bout: Daniel Rodriguez vs. Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos
 

ESPN2 Prelims
 

Heavyweight Bout: Juan Espino vs. Philipe Lins

 

Women’s Strawweight Bout: [#13] Angela Hill vs. Lupita Godinez

 

Flyweight Bout: Tyson Nam vs. Tatsuro Taira

 

Women’s Strawweight Bout: Tabatha Ricci vs. Weronika Zygmunt*
 

ESPN+ Early Prelims
 

Featherweight Bout: Youssef Zalal vs. Joanderson Brito

 

Lightweight Bout: Vinc Pichel vs. Jesse Ronson

 

Women’s Bantamweight Bout: Leah Letson vs. Chelsea Chandler

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Wow, didn't expect 4/4 prediction 😄 

Main Event
 

Middleweight Bout: [#10] Darren Till vs. [#14] Uriah Hall

 

Co-Main Event
 

Women’s Strawweight Bout: [#4] Mackenzie Dern vs. [#5] Xiaonan Yan

 

Main Card
 

Middleweight Bout: Brendan Allen vs. Krzysztof Jotko

 

Bantamweight Bout: Randy Costa vs. Guido Cannetti

 

Welterweight Bout: Daniel Rodriguez vs. Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos
 

ESPN2 Prelims
 

Heavyweight Bout: Juan Espino vs. Philipe Lins

 

Women’s Strawweight Bout: [#13] Angela Hill vs. Lupita Godinez

 

Flyweight Bout: Tyson Nam vs. Tatsuro Taira

 

Women’s Strawweight Bout: Tabatha Ricci vs. Weronika Zygmunt*
 

ESPN+ Early Prelims
 

Featherweight Bout: Youssef Zalal vs. Joanderson Brito

 

Lightweight Bout: Vinc Pichel vs. Jesse Ronson

 

Women’s Bantamweight Bout: Leah Letson vs. Chelsea Chandler

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WEEK 2 - OCTOBER 2022

UFC Fight Night: Till vs. Hall

Venue: Apex Center, Las Vegas, Nevada

Critical Rating: 76%

Commercial Rating: 90%

Profit/Loss: $1.763.066

 

Main Event
 

Darren Till def. Uriah Hall by TKO (Strikes) in 2:29 of Round 1

 

Co-Main Event
 

Xiaonan Yan def. Mackenzie Dern by Unanimous Decision (29-27, 29-28 x2)

 

Main Card
 

Brendan Allen def. Krzysztof Jotko by Submission (Guillotine) in 3:27 of Round 1

 

Randy Costa def. Guido Cannetti by Unanimous Decision (30-27 x3)

 

Daniel Rodriguez def. Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos by Unanimous Decision (30-27, 29-28 x2)

 

ESPN2 Prelims
 

Philipe Lins def. Juan Espino by Knock Out (Punch) in 3:45 of Round 1

 

Angela Hill def. Lupita Godinez by Unanimous Decision (30-27, 29-28 x2)

 

Tatsuro Taira def. Tyson Nam by Unanimous Decision (29-28 x3)

 

Tabatha Ricci def. Weronika Zagmunt by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 1:59 of Round 1

 

Fight Pass Early Prelims
 

Joanderson Brito def. Youssef Zalal by TKO (Strikes) in 0:38 of Round 2

 

Vinc Pichel def. Jesse Ronson by TKO (Strikes) in 3:33 of Round 1

 

Leah Letson def. Chelsea Chandler by Split Decision (29-28 x2, 27-30)

 

Notes

- The highly popular Darren Till secured a very big victory when he finished Uriah Hall inside the first round, thus ending his 2-fight losing streak. The 29-year-old Liverpudlian, who made his UFC-debut in 2015, looked in great shape and executed his game plan to perfection, arguably producing his best performance in years. After the fight, Till called out Luke Rockhold in his post-fight interview with Michael Bisping, proposing a showdown in England early next year.

- For Uriah Hall, the result was a big disappointment and he’s now on a three-fight losing streak. Many fans and experts on social media called for Hall’s retirement after the fight, but Hall was adamant that he has at least one or two more fights in him before his time in the sport will come to its end.

- A huge controversy took place in the co-main event between Mackenzie Dern and Xiaonan Yan. After two close rounds, where Dern dominated the first round on the ground and Yan dominated the second round in the striking department, Yan hade a slight edge in the third round, but ended up in a dangerous situation with mere minutes left when Dern looked for a big takedown. With a blatant and clear fence grab, Yan stopped Dern’s takedowns two times in a short period of time which earned a lot of boos from the crowd. Referee Keith Peterson called for short break and issued a stern warning for Yan, but many fans, experts and even the commentary booth called for point deductions. In the end, Yan took home the Unanimous Decision, a result the crowd was heavily against as the boos rained down when Bruce Buffer announced it.

- Randy Costa and Guido Cannetti provided a very entertaining bout, with Costa looking supremely impressive in all three rounds. Despite not getting the finish, Costa earned a rare Performance of the Night-bonus in a Decision victory, which earned a lot of praise from the fans who really seemed to appreciate Costa’s performance.

- Daniel Rodriguez returned after over a year on the sidelines, with his last Octagon outing being against Kevin Lee in August last year. D-Rod looked superb, earning a great UD victory against the veteran Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos.

- The former PFL Heavyweight Seasonal winner Philipe Lins became the first person to finish the TUF 28 winner Juan Espino in the UFC when he knocked the 41-year-old Spaniard out in the first round.

- Tyson Nam vs. Tatsuro Taira provided the fans with a fantastic bout, with high pace, great techniques, and exciting moments. Overall, it was an intriguing back-and-forth clash between two great Flyweights. In the end, it was the young Japanese Taira who took home the decision, but both fighters left the event with an additional $50k in the bank as they earned Fight of the Night.

- It wasn’t a particular fun debut for Weronika Zygmunt as she was submitted by Tabatha Ricci at the two-minute mark inside the first round. Zygmunt was subsequently released after her sole UFC-bout.

- The duo Guido Cannetti and Jesse Ronson suffered the same fate as Zygmunt, as the pair was released from their contracts following the event. The 42-year-old Argentinian Cannetti went 3-6 in his UFC-run while the 36-year-old Canadian Ronson went 0-5-1 NC over his two tenures with the company.
 

Bonus Awards

Fight of the Night: Tyson Nam vs. Tatsuro Taira

Performance of the Night: Brendan Allen, Randy Costa, Philipe Lins, Joanderson Brito

Ranking Changes: Darren Till +2 MW, Uriah Hall -1 MW, Xiaonan Yan +2 WSW, Mackenzie Dern -1 WSW, Angela Hill +1 WSW
 

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Prediction Table

feltzz = 7 out of 12

CageRage = 6 out of 12

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WEEK 3 - OCTOBER 2022

 

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DWCS Season 6 - Week 3

Event Preview
 

Full Card
 

Lightweight Bout: Mateusz Rebecki [15-1] vs. Joe Giannetti [12-4]

Heavyweight Bout: Christian Larsen [7-2] vs. Rizvan Kuniev [12-2-1]

Middleweight Bout: Joe Pyfer [9-2] vs. Patrik Kincl [25-10]

Flyweight Bout: Phumi Nkuta [5-0] vs. Juan Puerta [23-6]

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Full Card
 

Lightweight Bout: Mateusz Rebecki [15-1] vs. Joe Giannetti [12-4]

Heavyweight Bout: Christian Larsen [7-2] vs. Rizvan Kuniev [12-2-1]

Middleweight Bout: Joe Pyfer [9-2] vs. Patrik Kincl [25-10]

Flyweight Bout: Phumi Nkuta [5-0] vs. Juan Puerta [23-6]

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DWCS Season 6 - Week 3

Event Preview
 

Full Card
 

Lightweight Bout: Mateusz Rebecki [15-1] vs. Joe Giannetti [12-4]

Heavyweight Bout: Christian Larsen [7-2] vs. Rizvan Kuniev [12-2-1]

Middleweight Bout: Joe Pyfer [9-2] vs. Patrik Kincl [25-10]

Flyweight Bout: Phumi Nkuta [5-0] vs. Juan Puerta [23-6]

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WEEK 3 - OCTOBER 2022

DWCS Season 6 - Week 3

Venue: Apex Center, Las Vegas, Nevada
 

Main Card
 

Mateusz Rebecki def. Joe Giannetti by Submission (Armbar) in 2:29 of Round 2

 

Christian Larsen def. Rizvan Kuniev by Unanimous Decision (29-28 x3)

 

Patrik Kincl def. Joe Pyfer by Submission (Kimura) in 2:56 of Round 2

 

Juan Puerta def. Phumi Nkuta by Unanimous Decision (30-27 x3)

 

Contracts Awarded

Mateusz Rebecki, Patrik Kincl, Juan Puerta
 

Shortlisted

Christian Larsen
 

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Prediction Table

feltzz = 3 out of 4

CageRage = 1 out of 4

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WEEK 3 - OCTOBER 2022
 

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UFC Fight Night: Thompson vs. Rakhmonov

Event Preview
 

Main Event
 

Welterweight Bout: [#6] Stephen Thompson vs. [#11] Shavkat Rakhmonov

 

Co-Main Event
 

Bantamweight Bout: Cody Garbrandt vs. Kyler Phillips*

 

Main Card
 

Heavyweight Bout: [#9] Jairzinho Rozenstruik vs. [#11] Chris Daukas

 

Middleweight Bout: Abu Azaitar vs. Andre Petroski

 

Women’s Strawweight Bout: [#14] Emily Ducote vs. [#15] Brianna Fortino
 

ESPN2 Prelims
 

Featherweight Bout: Billy Quarantillo vs. Austin Lingo

 

Light Heavyweight Bout: Aleksa Camur vs. Tafon Nchukwi

 

Women’s Flyweight Bout: Lara Procopio vs. Karine Silva

 

Bantamweight: Tony Gravely vs. Trevin Jones
 

ESPN+ Early Prelims
 

Lightweight Bout: Joaquim Silva vs. Joe Solecki

 

Women’s Strawweight Bout: Montserrat Ruiz vs. Vanessa Demopoulos

 

Bantamweight Bout: Felipe Lima vs. Kevin Natividad**
 

*Originally Cody Garbrandt vs. Adrian Yanez, but Yanez pulled out three weeks before the fight citing a major knee injury. He is replaced by 27-year-old Kyler “The Matrix” Phillips [10-2] on short notice.

**Originally Liudvik Sholinian vs. Kevin Natividad, but Sholinian pulled out ten days before the fight citing a major arm injury. He is replaced by 24-year-old Felipe “D’Ouro” Lima [11-1], a veteran of Fight Club Rush and Superior Challenge, on short notice.

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UFC Fight Night: Thompson vs. Rakhmonov

Event Preview
 

Main Event
 

Welterweight Bout: [#6] Stephen Thompson vs. [#11] Shavkat Rakhmonov

 

Co-Main Event
 

Bantamweight Bout: Cody Garbrandt vs. Kyler Phillips*

 

Main Card
 

Heavyweight Bout: [#9] Jairzinho Rozenstruik vs. [#11] Chris Daukas

 

Middleweight Bout: Abu Azaitar vs. Andre Petroski

 

Women’s Strawweight Bout: [#14] Emily Ducote vs. [#15] Brianna Fortino
 

ESPN2 Prelims
 

Featherweight Bout: Billy Quarantillo vs. Austin Lingo

 

Light Heavyweight Bout: Aleksa Camur vs. Tafon Nchukwi

 

Women’s Flyweight Bout: Lara Procopio vs. Karine Silva

 

Bantamweight: Tony Gravely vs. Trevin Jones
 

ESPN+ Early Prelims
 

Lightweight Bout: Joaquim Silva vs. Joe Solecki

 

Women’s Strawweight Bout: Montserrat Ruiz vs. Vanessa Demopoulos

 

Bantamweight Bout: Felipe Lima vs. Kevin Natividad**

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Main Event
 

Welterweight Bout: [#6] Stephen Thompson vs. [#11] Shavkat Rakhmonov

 

Co-Main Event
 

Bantamweight Bout: Cody Garbrandt vs. Kyler Phillips*

 

Main Card
 

Heavyweight Bout: [#9] Jairzinho Rozenstruik vs. [#11] Chris Daukas

 

Middleweight Bout: Abu Azaitar vs. Andre Petroski

 

Women’s Strawweight Bout: [#14] Emily Ducote vs. [#15] Brianna Fortino
 

ESPN2 Prelims
 

Featherweight Bout: Billy Quarantillo vs. Austin Lingo

 

Light Heavyweight Bout: Aleksa Camur vs. Tafon Nchukwi

 

Women’s Flyweight Bout: Lara Procopio vs. Karine Silva

 

Bantamweight: Tony Gravely vs. Trevin Jones
 

ESPN+ Early Prelims
 

Lightweight Bout: Joaquim Silva vs. Joe Solecki

 

Women’s Strawweight Bout: Montserrat Ruiz vs. Vanessa Demopoulos

 

Bantamweight Bout: Felipe Lima vs. Kevin Natividad**

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WEEK 3 - OCTOBER 2022

UFC Fight Night: Thompson vs. Rakhmonov

Venue: Paycom Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Critical Rating: 70%

Commercial Rating: 77%

Profit/Loss: $878.845

 

Main Event
 

Shavkat Rakhmonov def. Stephen Thompson by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 3:13 of Round 2

 

Co-Main Event
 

Cody Garbrandt def. Kyler Phillips by Majority Decision (29-28 x2, 28-28)

 

Main Card
 

Jairzinho Rozenstruik def. Chris Daukas by Knock Out (Punch) in 0:24 of Round 2

 

Abu Azaitar def. Andre Petroski by Unanimous Decision (30-27 x3)

 

Emily Ducote def. Brianna Fortino by TKO (Strikes) in 4:16 of Round 1

 

ESPN2 Prelims
 

Billy Quarantillo def. Austin Lingo by Unanimous Decision (30-26 x2, 30-25)

 

Tafon Nchukwi def. Aleksa Camur by TKO (Strikes) in 3:31 of Round 1

 

Karine Silva def. Lara Procopio by Unanimous Decision (30-26 x2, 29-28)

 

Trevin Jones def. Tony Gravely by Split Decision (29-28 x2, 28-29)

 

Fight Pass Early Prelims
 

Joe Solecki def. Joaquim Silva by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 2:46 of Round 3

 

Montserrat Ruiz def. Vanessa Demopoulos by Unanimous Decision (29-27, 29-28 x2)

 

Felipe Lima def. Kevin Natividad by TKO (Strikes) in 4:59 of Round 3

 

Notes

- If there was any doubt before this bout, there’s certainly none left. Shavkat Rakhmonov is the real deal and a severe threat to anyone in the 170lbs division, after becoming the first fighter ever to submit multiple time title contender Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson. If the submission in itself wasn’t enough proof of his impressive skillset, the dominating 10-8 round in which he almost finished “Wonderboy” three times in five minutes is. The sky is the limit for the “Nomad”, with many big names being discussed as his next opponent. Hell, you could even argue that Rakhmonov would be the betting favorite against everyone bar Usman and perhaps Chimaev.

- It’s not fun to see respected and well-liked fighters lose in brutal fashion, and with the now 39-year-old “Wonderboy” being totally dominated from start to finish it’s no different. With three straight losses and severe damaged suffered, many fans, experts and even other fighters has called for Thompson to call it quits now before he suffers any more damage. Despite not officially announcing his retirement, “Wonderboy” will be sidelined for a lengthy time due to injuries sustained during the fight. If, and it’s a big if, he returns for one or two more fights, one can only hope it’s not against a wrestler nor a young and hungry prospect.

- Former Bantamweight Champion Cody Garbrandt returned to the division he once ruled in a successful way, but it wasn’t necessarily pretty. Garbrandt was far more disciplined than before, not engaging in a stand and bang while Phillips, the short notice replacement, only threatened in small portions, especially in the second round. In the end, Garbrandt took home the Majority Decision and wasted no time in calling for the trilogy bout against T.J. Dillashaw. The odds of that bout happening next is pretty slim, but you never know.

- Two Heavyweight fighters in desperate need of a win faced off when Jairzinho Rozenstruik and Chris Daukas battled it out in a striking contest. With both fighters being on a two-fight losing streak, both went all-out looking for the finish, with the Surinamese-fighter earning the knock out early in the second round. A tough situation for the 33-year-old Daukas, who went from being a 4-0 prospect with super bright future to being on the verge of getting released if he suffers another loss.

- Abu Azaitar, the older brother of Ottman Azaitar, returned to the Octagon after one and a half year away, earning a big victory over the TUF-standout Andre Petroski. A big scalp for the German, who becomes the first fighter to defeat Petroski in the UFC.

- Billy Quarantillo and Austin Lingo earned Fight of the Night, perhaps to the surprise of many seeing the scorecards. Two 30-26’s and one 30-25 sounds like a one-sided beating, and it pretty much was, but Lingo’s chin and heart made this bout a great one for the fans, despite Quarantillo’s dominance.

- Felipe Lima was successful in his short notice UFC-debut, finishing the LFA-veteran Kevin Natividad in the final second of the bout. Lima earned himself a sweet $50k Performance of the Night-bonus for the effort, while Natividad was released from his contract after a 0-3 run with the company.
 

Bonus Awards

Fight of the Night: Billy Quarantillo vs. Austin Lingo

Performance of the Night: Shavkat Rakhmonov, Jairzinho Rozenstruik, Joe Solecki, Felipe Lima

Ranking Changes: Shavkat Rakhmonov +4 WW, Stephen Thompson -3 WW, Cody Garbrandt enters at  #15 BW, Chris Daukas -2 HW, Emily Ducote +2 WSW
 

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feltzz = 8 out of 12

CageRage = 8 out of 12

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WEEK 4 - OCTOBER 2022
 

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UFC 279: Chimaev vs. Diaz

Event Preview
 

Main Event
 

Welterweight Bout: [#2] Khamzat Chimaev vs. Nate Diaz
 

Co-Main Event
 

Bantamweight Bout: [#1] Petr Yan vs. [#13] Sean O’Malley

 

Main Card
 

Middleweight Bout: [#4] Derek Brunson vs. [#11] Andre Muniz

 

Lightweight Bout: Michael Johnson vs. Mason Jones

 

Flyweight Bout: [#9] David Dvorak vs. [#13] Muhammad Mokaev
 

ESPN Prelims
 

Heavyweight Bout: [#14] Shamil Abdurakhimov vs. Jailton Almeida

 

Women’s Bantamweight Bout: [#5] Irene Aldana vs. [#11] Macy Chiasson

 

Catchweight Bout [267 lbs]: Chris Barnett* vs. Hamdy Abdelwahab

 

Middleweight Bout: Jamie Pickett vs. Denis Tiuliulin
 

Fight Pass Early Prelims
 

Women’s Featherweight Bout: Norma Dumont vs. Danyelle Wolf

 

Bantamweight Bout: Chad Anheliger vs. Heili Alateng

 

Women’s Strawweight Bout: Elise Reed vs. Melissa Martinez
 

*Chris Barnett missed weight by 2lbs. He forfeited 20% of his purse to his opponent Hamdy Abdelwahab. Due to Heavyweight being the highest weight class, the only action Barnett has suffered is receiving a stern warning.

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Main Event
 

Welterweight Bout: [#2] Khamzat Chimaev vs. Nate Diaz(pls win)
 

Co-Main Event
 

Bantamweight Bout: [#1] Petr Yan vs. [#13] Sean O’Malley

 

Main Card
 

Middleweight Bout: [#4] Derek Brunson vs. [#11] Andre Muniz

 

Lightweight Bout: Michael Johnson vs. Mason Jones

 

Flyweight Bout: [#9] David Dvorak vs. [#13] Muhammad Mokaev
 

ESPN Prelims
 

Heavyweight Bout: [#14] Shamil Abdurakhimov vs. Jailton Almeida

 

Women’s Bantamweight Bout: [#5] Irene Aldana vs. [#11] Macy Chiasson

 

Catchweight Bout [267 lbs]: Chris Barnett vs. Hamdy Abdelwahab*

 

Middleweight Bout: Jamie Pickett vs. Denis Tiuliulin
 

Fight Pass Early Prelims
 

Women’s Featherweight Bout: Norma Dumont vs. Danyelle Wolf

 

Bantamweight Bout: Chad Anheliger vs. Heili Alateng

 

Women’s Strawweight Bout: Elise Reed vs. Melissa Martinez

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UFC 279: Chimaev vs. Diaz

Event Preview
 

Main Event
 

Welterweight Bout: [#2] Khamzat Chimaev vs. Nate Diaz
 

Co-Main Event
 

Bantamweight Bout: [#1] Petr Yan vs. [#13] Sean O’Malley

 

Main Card
 

Middleweight Bout: [#4] Derek Brunson vs. [#11] Andre Muniz

 

Lightweight Bout: Michael Johnson vs. Mason Jones

 

Flyweight Bout: [#9] David Dvorak vs. [#13] Muhammad Mokaev
 

ESPN Prelims
 

Heavyweight Bout: [#14] Shamil Abdurakhimov vs. Jailton Almeida

 

Women’s Bantamweight Bout: [#5] Irene Aldana vs. [#11] Macy Chiasson

 

Catchweight Bout [267 lbs]: Chris Barnett* vs. Hamdy Abdelwahab

 

Middleweight Bout: Jamie Pickett vs. Denis Tiuliulin
 

Fight Pass Early Prelims
 

Women’s Featherweight Bout: Norma Dumont vs. Danyelle Wolf

 

Bantamweight Bout: Chad Anheliger vs. Heili Alateng

 

Women’s Strawweight Bout: Elise Reed vs. Melissa Martinez

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WEEK 4 - OCTOBER 2022

UFC 279: Chimaev vs. Diaz

Venue: T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada

Critical Rating: 75%

Commercial Rating: 100%

Profit/Loss: $10.579.018

 

Main Event
 

Khamzat Chimaev def. Nate Diaz by Unanimous Decision (49-46 x2, 49-47)

 

Co-Main Event
 

Petr Yan def. Sean O’Malley by TKO (Strikes) in 1:57 of Round 1

 

Main Card
 

Andre Muniz def. Derek Brunson by Unanimous Decision (30-25 x3)

 

Michael Johnson def. Mason Jones by Unanimous Decision (29-28 x3)

 

Muhammad Mokaev def. David Dvorak by Unanimous Decision (30-27 x3)

 

ESPN2 Prelims
 

Jailton Junior def. Shamil Abdurakhimov by Unanimous Decision (30-27 x2, 29-28)

 

Macy Chiasson def. Irene Aldana by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 3:21 of Round 2

 

Chris Barnett def. Hamdy Abdelwahab by Knock Out (Punch) in 2:46 of Round 3

 

Denis Tiuliulin def. Jamie Picket by Unanimous Decision (30-26 x2, 30-27)

 

Fight Pass Early Prelims
 

Norma Dumont def. Danyelle Wolf by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 3:32 of Round 3

 

Heili Alateng def. Chad Anheliger by Knock Out (Punch) in 2:50 of Round 3

 

Melissa Martinez def. Elise Reed by TKO (Strikes) in 1:47 of Round 3

 

Notes

- A fight which many questioned before it took place proved to be rather pointless in the end. As many expected, Khamzat Chimaev dominated Nate Diaz with his superior wrestling skills while Nate did little to nothing besides the occasional bird flip and Stockton Slap in the first four round, before accelerating and edging the last round when Chimaev started to get tired. Nevertheless, the 28-year-old Chechen-Swede took home the crystal-clear Unanimous Decision victory, but the victory in itself didn’t do much for him in the rankings or in the title picture, besides adding a big name to his growing resume.

- This was Nate Diaz’ last fight on his deal. Diaz has been open about not wanting to re-sign with the UFC and try his hands at other ventures, but with his biggest foe Dana White retired, there’s a small possibility for him to resign after all. Jon Anik talked openly during the post-fight media scrum that he really wants Nate to resign with the UFC and that they’re working hard to secure a lucrative deal with him.

- Anik also confirmed during the media scrum that Chimaev will indeed be next in line to face Kamaru Usman for the Welterweight title, saying that “it is the only valid option right now”.

- Another bout that didn’t provide any movements in the rankings was the co-main event between Petr Yan and Sean O’Malley. Despite a quick start from “Sugar” Sean, it didn’t take long for Yan to implement his slick boxing, hurting O’Malley really bad. A mere two minutes in to the bout, referee Chris Tognoni made the decision to stop the bout as O’Malley wasn’t defending him enough to warrant a more lenient approach by the referee, and Yan was awarded the first-round finish. Only the die-hard hardcore O’Malley-supporters can argue with that stoppage.

- Yan called for a title shot after the victory, saying that “it doesn’t matter if it’s the cheater [T.J. Dillashaw] or the chicken [Aljamain Sterling], I’m the real champ and you can’t stop me”.

- The most surreal moment of the night took place during the anticipated Middleweight bout between Derek Brunson and André Muniz, in which the Brazilian secured an ultra-rare 30-25 UD throughout the boards. Was it a complete dominance from Muniz that made it happen? Well, both yes and no. He was indeed the much better fighter tonight, but he didn’t earn a single 10-8 round. In fact, it was Brunson who was deducted two points – one in the second round and one in the third round, for repeatedly grabbing the fence during Muniz’ takedown attempts. Joe Rogan on commentary questioned referee Mark Smith’s decision not to disqualify Brunson during his third official rule breaking, but it didn’t really matter as Muniz took home the UD victory in the end. A big, big win for the 32-year-old, who many predicts will fight for the 185lbs title next year.

- A very entertaining bout between Michael Johnson and Mason Jones took place, in which both fighters scored multiple knockdowns throughout the bout. Jones’ almost finished Johnson late in the second round, but the buzzer saved “The Menace” that time, while Jones’ almost got submitted in the third round before ultimately escaping. In the end, it was the veteran Johnson who earned the close UD victory, but both fighters left the Octagon with their respective stocks raised in the eyes of the fans.
 

- Perhaps the biggest prospect the 125lbs division has seen in ages, Muhammad Mokaev dominated David Dvorak for fifteen minutes and earned a big victory. He then called out Kai Kara-France for the biggest test of their respective careers, as well as saying that he will “100 percent become the new UFC Flyweight Champion by the end of 2023”. Big ambitions for a supreme talent.
 

- DWCS-alumni Jailton Junior earned a big win, defeating the 41-year-old fourteen ranked Shamil Abdurakhimov. This was Shamil’s fourth straight loss and he has officially announced that he will retire after his next bout, which is the last on his current contract.
 

- TUF-winner Macy Chiasson scored her biggest win of her career as she submitted the number five ranked Irene Aldana in the second round, thus earning a Performance of the Night-bonus. Chiasson is in a good position in the rankings, as she is a valid option for a future title shot both in the 135lbs division as well as in the 145lbs division.
 

- Chris Barnett handed Hamdy Abdelwahab his first professional loss, knocking him out in the third round. Normally, Barnett would have earned himself a Performance of the Night-bonus, but considering he missed weight he was ineligible to get the bonus.
 

- The debut of Danyelle Wolf was an intriguing one as she dominated Norma Dumont during the first two rounds, almost finishing her twice, but she eventually succumbed to the grappling of Dumont when her stamina was drained. Despite being a big +600 underdog, 39-year-old Wolf certainly proved she deserves to be in the UFC, contrary to what many people believed during her DWCS-bout against Taneisha Tennant.
 

- Both the fights between Norma Dumont vs. Danyelle Wolf and Chad Anheliger vs. Heili Alateng provided Excellent ratings. Officially, Dumont vs. Wolf earned the Fight of the Night-bonus and Heili Alateng earned the Performance of the Night-bonus for his finish, but Chad Anheliger was compensated with a $50k bonus as well despite his loss.
 

- 23-year-old Melissa Martinez, a 6-fight Combate Americas-veteran, was successful in her UFC-debut, finishing Elise Reed with strikes in the third round.
 

Bonus Awards

Fight of the Night: Norma Dumont vs. Danyelle Wolf

Performance of the Night: Heili Alateng, Macy Chiasson, Andre Muniz, Petr Yan

Ranking Changes: André Muniz +5 MW, Derek Brunson -4 MW, Muhammad Mokaev +4 FLW, David Dvorak -2 FLW, Shamil Abdurakhimov Out of Ranking HW, Macy Chiasson +4 WBW, Irene Aldana -3 WBW
 

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CageRage = 5 out of 12

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END OF OCTOBER 2022

 

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News Around the World
 

UFC returns to Fight Island, Rodriguez vs. Emmett headlines first event back

- A Featherweight title eliminator between the #2 ranked Yair Rodriguez and the #4 ranked Josh Emmett is officially announced. The event, which will mark the one month UFC-return to Fight Island and Abu Dhabi, will take place on the 5th of November, with a Lightweight bout between Rafael dos Anjos and the returning Gregor Gillespie serving as the co-main event.

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Arnold Allen vs. The Korean Zombie announced for Fight Island-event

- The second event on Fight Island features another 145lbs main event, this time between Arnold Allen and “The Korean Zombie” Chan Sung-Jung. The 28-year-old Brit, who has a stunning 18-1 record, is currently ranked at number six in the division, while the entertaining veteran Sung-Jung is currently at the number seven spot. Allen is on the hunt for a title shot, while TKZ will look to cement his spot in the top of the 145lbs division. Co-main eventing will 170 pounders Michael Chiesa and Michel Pereira do in a clash of styles, while a big Women’s Flyweight bout between former title challengers Taila Santos and Lauren Murphy also takes place on this show.

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Dustin Poirier vs. Michael Chandler headlines ESPN-event on Fight Island

- The last non-PPV event of the Fight Island-month is the big one, and boy do we have a main event to salivate about. Lightweight elites Dustin Poirier, the number two ranked 155 pounder, and Michael Chandler, the number five ranked 155 pounder, will battle it out for a chance at another title shot in one of the most anticipating bouts of the year. Will it be “The Diamond” or “Iron Mike” that prevails in this barnburner of a fight? Only time will tell. The rest of the card is also stacked with entertaining bangers, like Dominick Reyes vs. Ryan Spann, Edson Barboza vs. Movsar Evloev, and Jingliang Li vs. Kevin Holland.

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UFC 281 announced in New York, features Interim Heavyweight Championship bout between Stipe Miocic and Jon Jones 

- With UFC 280 around the corner, which features two title fights between Charles Oliveira vs. Islam Makhachev and Carla Esparza vs. Weili Zhang, the company today announced that the month of December will feature two PPV events. UFC 281, which takes place in the iconic Madison Square Garden on the 10th of December, will feature not only the return of the GOAT Jon “Bones” Jones, as he faces the former Heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic for the Interim Heavyweight Title, but also the 135lbs title bout between Aljamain Sterling vs. T.J. Dillashaw. The event will also feature Tony Ferguson vs. Dan Hooker in the Lightweight division, the return of the former Middleweight champion Chris Weidman against Brad Tavares in the Middleweight division, and Arman Tsarukyan vs. Jalin Turner in the Lightweight division. Stacked indeed.

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UFC 282 takes place in Manchester, Conor McGregor returns against Jorge Masvidal for the BMF title

- If UFC 281 sounded big, UFC 282 event, which will be the last event of the year, is perhaps even bigger. The most popular fighter of all time, “The Notorious” Conor McGregor will make his return against none other than “Gamebred” Jorge Masvidal in the Welterweight division. And if that wasn’t enough, the event will take place in the AO Arena in Manchester, England which is only an hour flight from McGregor’s hometown of Dublin, Ireland, and it will have the BMF Title attached to it for some odd reason. If the main event wasn’t enough, the co-main event will also feature one Paddy “The Baddy” Pimblett as he takes on Alan Patrick, while his partner in crime Molly “Meatball” McCann will face Maryna Moroz. We will also witness the return of none other than Nick Diaz as he will battle it out against fellow veteran Matt Brown in a treat for the older generation of fans. In no shock at all, the event sold out in mere minutes, and if Conor can earn a big win against the durable Masvidal, he will for sure fight for a title in the near future, no doubt about it.

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Former UFC-title challenger Alexis Davis announces retirement

- Former UFC-title challenger Alexis Davis, a 14-fight veteran of the company, has officially announced her retirement at the age of 37. Davis hasn’t fought since her victory over Julija Stoliarenko at UFC Fight Night: Strickland vs. Hermansson back in February, which was the last fight on her contract, as she opted not to resign. Davis released a statement on social media, saying that she “has had a fantastic career” and that she “intends to focus on her personal life as a mother and as a business woman”.

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Guido Cannetti suspended by USADA for PED-violation

- The newly released Guido Cannetti, who recently lost to Randy Costa at UFC Fight Night: Till vs. Hall, failed his post-fight drug suspension for PEDs. The 42-year-old Argentinian, who left the UFC with a total record of 9-7 and a company record of 3-6, will serve a one-year USADA-suspension, which most likely means that his days as a professional MMA fighter is over and done.

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Ben Rothwell defeats Greg Hardy in BKFC-debuts

- Two BKFC-events took place this month. During BKFC 29, two former UFC Heavyweights made their debut against each other when Ben Rothwell defeated Greg Hardy by Split Decision. In the same event, we saw the BKFC-debut of former UFC title challenger John Dodson, who finished his opponent Jared Papazian by stoppage in the fourth round. Rizin-veteran Ryo Okada defeated Jimmie Rivera by Split Decision during the second event of the month for BKFC. During the event, 39-year-old Melvin Guillard defeated UFC-veteran Chance Recountree by Unanimous Decision.

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ONE Championship event of the month featured two title bouts

- During the sole ONE Championship event of the month, Joshua Pacio defended the Strawweight title against Jarred Brooks via Unanimous Decision. During the event, Murad Ramazanov defeated the Welterweight champion Kiamrian Abbasov.

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PFL 2022 Season finales officially announced for December

- The PFL Tournaments semifinals took place during the month, giving us six finals for their big event this December. The finals are as follows: HW Finale: Bruno Cappelozza vs. Fabricio Werdum, LHW Finale: Josh Silveira vs. Klidson de Abreu, WW Finale: Rory MacDonald vs. Anthony "Rocco” Martin, LW Finale: Anthony Pettis vs. Jeremy Stephens, WLW: Kayla Harrison vs. Julia Budd, FW: Movlid Khaybulaev vs. Sheymon Moraes.

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Alistair Overeem returns, defeats Aleksander Emilianenko at RIZIN-event

- Finally, a spectacle fight took place in Rizin when Alistair Overeem defeated Aleksander Emilianenko at Super Heavyweight. The future looks bright.

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DWCS Season 6 - Week 4

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Full Card
 

Middleweight Bout: Bo Nickal [1-0] vs. Mariusz Ksiazkiewicz [10-1]

Women’s Bantamweight Bout: Amanda Serrano [2-0-1] vs. Dariya Zheleznyakova [7-0]

Heavyweight Bout: Brett Martin [11-1-1 NC] vs. Zhasur Mirzamukhamedov [6-0]

Welterweight Bout: Felix Klinkhammer [8-0] vs. Dante Schiro [9-3]

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DWCS Season 6 - Week 4

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Full Card
 

Middleweight Bout: Bo Nickal [1-0] vs. Mariusz Ksiazkiewicz [10-1]

Women’s Bantamweight Bout: Amanda Serrano [2-0-1] vs. Dariya Zheleznyakova [7-0]

Heavyweight Bout: Brett Martin [11-1-1 NC] vs. Zhasur Mirzamukhamedov [6-0]

Welterweight Bout: Felix Klinkhammer [8-0] vs. Dante Schiro [9-3]

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Full Card
 

Middleweight Bout: Bo Nickal [1-0] vs. Mariusz Ksiazkiewicz [10-1]

Women’s Bantamweight Bout: Amanda Serrano [2-0-1] vs. Dariya Zheleznyakova [7-0]

Heavyweight Bout: Brett Martin [11-1-1 NC] vs. Zhasur Mirzamukhamedov [6-0]

Welterweight Bout: Felix Klinkhammer [8-0] vs. Dante Schiro [9-3]

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WEEK 1 - NOVEMBER 2022

DWCS Season 6 - Week 4

Venue: Apex Center, Las Vegas, Nevada
 

Main Card
 

Bo Nickal def. Mariusz Ksiazkiewicz by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 1:20 of Round 2

 

Dariya Zheleznyakova def. Amanda Serrano by Unanimous Decision (30-27 x2, 29-28)

 

Brett Martin def. Zhasur Mirzamukhamedov by Unanimous Decision (30-27 x3)

 

Dante Schiro def. Felix Klinkhammer by Unanimous Decision (30-26, 30-27 x2)

 

Contracts Awarded

Bo Nickal, Dariya Zheleznyakova, Dante Schiro
 

Shortlisted

Brent Martin
 

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CageRage = 2 out of 4

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UFC Fight Night: Rodriguez vs. Emmett

Event Preview
 

Main Event
 

Featherweight Bout: [#2] Yair Rodriguez vs. [#4] Josh Emmett

 

Co-Main Event
 

Lightweight Bout: [#8] Rafael dos Anjos vs. Gregor Gillespie

 

Main Card
 

Light Heavyweight Bout: [#13] Johnny Walker vs. [#14] Dustin Jacoby

 

Featherweight Bout: Doo Ho Choi vs. Daniel Pineda

 

Light Heavyweight Bout: Ovince St. Preux vs. Da Un Jung
 

ESPN2 Prelims
 

Heavyweight Bout: Jared Vanderaa vs. Jake Collier

 

Bantamweight Bout: Montel Jackson vs. Casey Kenney

 

Women’s Bantamweight Bout: [#12] Karol Rosa vs. [#15] Julia Avila

 

Light Heavyweight Bout: Mingyang Zhang vs. William Knight
 

Fight Pass Early Prelims
 

Featherweight Bout: Shayilan Nuerdanbieke vs. Khalid Taha

 

Flyweight Bout: Victor Altamirano vs. Juancamilo Ronderos

 

Catchweight Bout [117 lbs]: Kanako Murata vs. Ashley Yoder*
 

*Ashley Yoder missed weight by 2lbs. She forfeited 20% of her purse to her opponent Kanako Murata. This was the first time Yoder missed weight, therefor she will only receive a warning.

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UFC Fight Night: Rodriguez vs. Emmett

Event Preview
 

Main Event
 

Featherweight Bout: [#2] Yair Rodriguez vs. [#4] Josh Emmett

 

Co-Main Event
 

Lightweight Bout: [#8] Rafael dos Anjos vs. Gregor Gillespie

 

Main Card
 

Light Heavyweight Bout: [#13] Johnny Walker vs. [#14] Dustin Jacoby

 

Featherweight Bout: Doo Ho Choi vs. Daniel Pineda

 

Light Heavyweight Bout: Ovince St. Preux vs. Da Un Jung
 

ESPN2 Prelims
 

Heavyweight Bout: Jared Vanderaa vs. Jake Collier

 

Bantamweight Bout: Montel Jackson vs. Casey Kenney

 

Women’s Bantamweight Bout: [#12] Karol Rosa vs. [#15] Julia Avila

 

Light Heavyweight Bout: Mingyang Zhang vs. William Knight
 

Fight Pass Early Prelims
 

Featherweight Bout: Shayilan Nuerdanbieke vs. Khalid Taha

 

Flyweight Bout: Victor Altamirano vs. Juancamilo Ronderos

 

Catchweight Bout [117 lbs]: Kanako Murata vs. Ashley Yoder*

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Main Event
 

Featherweight Bout: [#2] Yair Rodriguez vs. [#4] Josh Emmett

 

Co-Main Event
 

Lightweight Bout: [#8] Rafael dos Anjos vs. Gregor Gillespie

 

Main Card
 

Light Heavyweight Bout: [#13] Johnny Walker vs. [#14] Dustin Jacoby

 

Featherweight Bout: Doo Ho Choi vs. Daniel Pineda

 

Light Heavyweight Bout: Ovince St. Preux vs. Da Un Jung
 

ESPN2 Prelims
 

Heavyweight Bout: Jared Vanderaa vs. Jake Collier

 

Bantamweight Bout: Montel Jackson vs. Casey Kenney

 

Women’s Bantamweight Bout: [#12] Karol Rosa vs. [#15] Julia Avila

 

Light Heavyweight Bout: Mingyang Zhang vs. William Knight
 

Fight Pass Early Prelims
 

Featherweight Bout: Shayilan Nuerdanbieke vs. Khalid Taha

 

Flyweight Bout: Victor Altamirano vs. Juancamilo Ronderos

 

Catchweight Bout [117 lbs]: Kanako Murata vs. Ashley Yoder*

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