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UFC 164 results and gifs: Pettis taps Henderson

Another UFC in the books, and we have a new lightweight champion.

Anthony Pettis def. Benson Henderson via verbal submission (armbar) – Round 1, 4:31 – wins UFC lightweight championship

I’d thought the most likely outcome for this fight would have involved Bruce Buffer keeping everyone on the edge of their seats as he read the judges close scorecards. Ben Henerson i snot generally the kind of man that get’s finished even if his opponent is Anthony Pettis and we saw evidence of that in their fist fight.

The round started with some control against the cage from the champion that Pettis was able to survive without taking too much punishment. No-one stamped their authority on the fight until the challenger rattled off four consecutive right kicks to the body. THese weren’t even on Henderson’s live side, but he was visibly affected by their thunderous impact. From there, it looked like Pettis made the first error of the fight bey truing a flashy cartwheel kick and ending straight on his back in guard.

However, he used this to his advantage very quickly, controlling Bendo’s position and switching his hips tight and quick to lock in an armbar. A few seconds later and a futile attempt by Henderson to escape and the verbal tap came.

In the post-fight interview the new champ was calling out José Aldo, but I think he’ll probably have to defend his new 155lb prize a couple of times before the Brazilian makes his way up to  challenge for the belt. I can;t see the UFC brass letting him drop to featherweight. I also see Pettis handling anyone the lightweight division has to offer. If I had to pick one man to give him problems it would be Gilbert Melendez, but considering how capably Showtime has handled his last four opponents I would say he will have a rough go at that.

Josh Barnett def. Frank Mir via TKO (strikes) – Round 1, 1:56

Josh Barnett got a win in his return to the UFC after nearly a decade with a TKO of the always TKO-able Frank Mir. He had a perfect gameplan, rushing Mir early and throwing a barrage odf strikes to the head and body. I honestly thought he was on the way to screwing everything up when knees started missing their mark, the face became the secondary target and Mir started firing back, but I need not have had any doubt as Barnett delivered a knee which crumpled the former champ to the mat and brought the stoppage.

I think the stoppage was a tad early, but not terrible. Mir should have been allowed the chance to recover (which he did seconds later), but if Barnett had been able to throw a couple more punches Mir would have had his lights out in short order. Where’s Dan Miragliotta when you need him.

Barnett has set himself up for some high-profile fights at heavyweight now, but I don;t think he’ll ever really be in for a title hunt with guys like Velasquez, Dos Santos and Cormier around. Mir has lost three straight but still has a place in the division. He’s a good fighter who’s lost to three top 10 fighters and he could still crush most heavyweights with ease. His title hunting days are over though.

Chad Mendes def. Clay Guida via TKO (punches) – Round 3, 0:30

Chad Mendes is a stone-cold killer, and really proved it by grabbing a fourth KO in a row against a notoriously impossible-to-KO fighter.

Clay Guida had nothing for Mendes in the grappling or striking departments, and when the Team Alpha Male prospect finally uncorked the kind of punches that had the potential to end the fight the fight was well and truly ended.

Mendes is ready for an Aldo rematch now. He might not win, but I don;t think he’ll get blown up like he did last time. He’s by far and away proved himself to be the number one contender and improved his skills enough that a rematch is still compelling. If he is given one more fight before he gets that chance you won;t find me complaining though. It will just be another chance for us to see hime flex his skills and blow up another 145 pounder.

Ben Rothwell def. Brandon Vera via TKO (punches) – Round 3, 1:54

This could finally be Brandon Vera’s ticket out of the UFC. He fought quite well at first, but he couldn’t stop Rothwell putting him up against the cage and when the big mid-westerner finally turned on the power Vera was helpless.

Big Ben might want to be careful what he asks for in his post-fight interviews though. A fight with Travis Browne is likely to nring one thing his way. A severe ass kicking.

Dustin Poirier def. Erik Koch via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-27, 29-27)

This was the fight of the night for sure (despite what the official list of UFC bonuses might say). A back and forth battle with high offensive output in all areas of mixed martial arts. It looked like Poirier was done for when he was caught in a tight triangle early in the first and even when he finally managed to escape he looked like he was close to passing out. However, he gritted his teeth and swung the momentum back in his favour.

After this excellent punch ‘The Diamond’ rained down blows on ‘New Breed’ until the end of the round before following up with a second round of dominance. The punishment he dealt out in the first was so great in fact, that two judges gave him a 10-8 score despite the trouble he’d been in earlier on.

To his credit, Koch came back and won the third round, but unless he was about to score a finishing blow or hail-Mary submission the fight was Poirier’s.

Whatever the outcome of this fight my sentiments would have been the same as they are now. I can;t wait to see these young exciting fighters matched up with other high-quality featherweights for years to come. Boredom will never be an issue with these men fighting.

Prelim results

The official fight of the night was Hyun Gyu Lim’s destruction of Pascal Krausss. This was a hugely entertaining few minutes of violence, and striking to see how ENORMOUS Lim is at 170lbs. With reckless gameplanning like that he won’t be troubling the division’s elite any time soon, but he will definitely give some top-25 fighters some trouble and provide some outrageous excitement whether he’s delivering the damage or eating it.

The Jacaré award for upkick eating goes to Kyung Ho Kang, who pretty much lost his fight with Chico Camus as a result of taking this beauty.

The early contender for submission of the night was this nice guillotine from Magnus Cedenblad in the night’s opening contest.

Finally, I can’t not mention the slop-fest that was Soa Palelei win over Nikita Krylov in his return to the Octagon. The big Aussie was not impressive in his first UFC fight all those years ago, and broken rib or not, he was not impressive here. The blame can;t lie squarely at his door though. I’d herad Sherdog.com’s Jordan Breen describe how bad Krylov was on Friday, and the young Ukrainian scertyainly lived up to his billing. He played right into Paleelei’s limited abilities and deserveddly got beaten. I guess these horrorshow fight sare a bit of fun every once in a while, but I hope most of this sort of thing is reserved for the likes of Bellator and World Series of Fighting in future. It was BRUTAL to watch.

Gleison Tibau def. Jamie Varner via split decision (29-28, 27-29, 29-28)
Tim Elliott def. Louis Gaudinot via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-26, 30-26)
Hyun Gyu Lim def. Pascal Krauss via TKO (strikes) – Round 1, 3:58
Chico Camus def. Kyung Ho Kang via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)
Soa Palelei def. Nikita Krylov via TKO (punches) – Round 3, 1:34
Al Iaquinta def. Ryan Couture via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
Magnus Cedenblad def. Jared Hamman via submission (guillotine choke) – Round 1, 0:57

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Dana White UFC 164 post fight media scrum

Dana gets on the mic with the assembled media to chat all things UFC 164.

For those familiar with Dana White, you will also be familiar with his brutal honesty. Occasionally this might be grossly misinformed, just plain wrong or controversial to the point he gets into a bit of bother with the media.. However, his there are times when his insistence on calling a spade a spade is admirable, particularly in the case of his criticism of the Soa Palelei/Nikita Krylov fight. That fight really deserved to be slammed, and the UFC president duly obliged.

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UFC 164 post fight press conference

Dana White and UFC 164 fighters sit down with the media after the conclusion of last night’s event.

New lightweight title holder Anthony Pettis fields questions for the first time as champion, including his future defending the belt and a potential fight with featherweight king José Aldo.

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UFC 164 Henderson vs. Pettis 2 weigh-in results and video

Every fighter was on weight for UFC 164 earlier today in Milwaukee, so there’s not too much to say really.

A few thoughts:

  • Gleison Tibau us far too big to be a lightweight!
  • Erik Koch and Dustin Poirier are still in the infancy of their MMA careers, but you won’t find many better or more intense fighters out there. Prepare for fireworks.
  • When I hear Brandon Vera was moving back up to heavyweight I was skeptical. When I heard he weighed in at 241 pound I though his return to the division was bound to be a disaster. However, having seen his frame, he’s thicker, not just heavier. If he can keep a bit of speed from 205lbs he could give Ben Rothwell some trouble and revitalise his career.
  • You would thing Chad Mendes had just dropped from the weight class above. He dwarfs Clay Guida. I predict an uncomfortable ride for The Carpenter tomorrow night.
  • Henderson and Pettis look ready to go right now. This ssi very exciting.

Full preview to follow, though I’m not sure how coherant it will be. I think the breakdown of the main event might just be a list of superlatives, because this is the rematch of one of the top 5 best fights ever, and for my money the most exciting match possible to make in MMA right now.

Main Card

Benson Henderson (155) vs. Anthony Pettis (154.5)
Josh Barnett (255) vs. Frank Mir (248)
Clay Guida (146) vs. Chad Mendes (145)
Ben Rothwell (262) vs. Brandon Vera (241)
Erik Koch (145) vs. Dustin Poirier (145.5)

Prelims

Gleison Tibau (155) vs. Jamie Varner (156)
Tim Elliott (125.5) vs. Louis Gaudinot (125)
Pascal Krauss (170) vs. Hyun Gyu Lim (171)
Chico Camus (135) vs. Kyung Ho Kang (136)
Nikita Krylov (236) vs. Soa Palelei (265)
Ryan Couture (156) vs. Al Iaquinta (156)
Magnus Cedenblad (185) vs. Jared Hamman (185.5)

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UFC on Fox: Johnson vs. Dodson – results and gifs

Demitrious Johnson gets his hand raised after defending his flyweight title against Jon Dodson

UFC on Fox 6 is in the books, and due to moving hose, I didn’t have time to do a full recap.

You’ll no doubt have heard everything about the event by now, so I’ll just share a couple of thoughts about the fights, and concentrate on highlighting the the coolest things that happened during the course of the evening in animated gif form.

UFC Flyweight Championship – Demetrious Johnson def. John Dodson via unanimous decision (49-46, 48-47, 48-47)

Five competitive rounds that Dodson could have taken the majority of but for his inability to keep pace for the full 25 minutes.

Whether this was because of knees from Johnson that may or may not have been illegal we can’t be sure, and it is surprising that there hasn’t been a little more outrage about this. Either way, this was a fun scrap, and i can definitely see Dodson getting another shot with a few more wins.

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UFC on FOX 6: Jonhson vs. Dodson Preview

Johnson, Dodson, ‘Rampage’ and Teixeira

The UFC is back on free TV (if you live in the US).

Given the imminent nature of the fights, here are some very quick picks.

UFC Flyweight Championship – Demetrious Johnson vs. John Dodson

If the challenger Dodson wants to win this, it will probably have to be via KO. He probably has as much power as anyone in the sub-155lb weight classes. He also has the speed to land that punch, and the athleticism to get out of the way of takedowns.

However, I think Johnson will be good enough to get his takedowns, and mix in a lot of close-quarters striking to probably ride out a five round decision.

Light heavyweight – Quinton Jackson vs. Glover Teixeira

Teixeira seems to be very heavily favoured in this fight, and he should be able to win a comfortable decision with the use of leg kicks and if Rampage comes into the octagon as the same one-dimensional fighter he has been for the past few years.

However, if things start getting wild on the feet in close quarters, anything could happen  Rampage still has outstanding boxing, particularly his counter punching, and  both men have insane power that could result in a KO win. I’d lean slightly towards Teixeira, but I wouldn’t count Jackson out jet.

Lightweight – Donald Cerrone  vs. Anthony Pettis 

This is a pick-em. Both fighters have excellent striking and great chins. Both have great submissions, but equally outstanding submission defence. Finally each had underrated wrestling, but also highly regarded takedown defence.

On a flip of a coin I’d slightly favour Pettis based on his ability to land devastating, fight-ending kicks out of nowhere, and he won’t have to worry about being taken down, as both fighters look to put on a show.

Featherweight – Erik Koch vs. Ricardo Lamas 

I’d take Erik Koch in this curtain jerker for the main card, by way of relentless aggression  He is a slightly better all rounder than Lamas on his best day. The one caveat is that Koch has been out of action for over a year. If he can get past the threat of ring rust, he should win a decision and set himself up for another title shot.

Prelims

I think it’s definitely worth keeping an eye on the top two fights on the preliminary portion of this event.

Matt Wiman is a versatile and action-orientated fighter coming off a great win over submission whiz Paul Sass, but he’ll have his hands full with the grappling of T. J. Grant.

Clay Guida will hopefully rediscover the kind of fighting style that made him so much fun to watch for most of his lightweight campaign. He should be able to scramble all over Hatsu Hioki, who is undeniably talented, but probably not quite capable of fulfilling the promise that he showed in Japan.

It might also be worth keeping an eye on the heavyweight and light heavyweight fight, as there’s a great deal of power packed into these men’s right hands. However, if that KO punch is not delivered, we may be in store for some 3-round snooze fests.

Lightweight – T.J. Grant vs. Matt Wiman 
Featherweight – Clay Guida vs. Hatsu Hioki 
Welterweight – Pascal Krauss  vs. Mike Stumpf 
Light heavyweight – Ryan Bader vs. Vladimir Matyushenko 
Heavyweight – Shawn Jordan vs. Mike Russow 
Middleweight – Rafael Natal vs. Sean Spencer 
Welterweight – David Mitchell vs. Simeon Thoresen 

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Shogun vs. Silva, Lombard vs. Stann and more confirmed by the UFC

'Shogun' Rua

Some BIG fights were announced for summer UFC events over the weekend including some of the biggest and most popular names in the sport.

First up, Dana White announced on twitter that Hector Lombard will make his UFC debut against Brian Stann at UFC on FOX 4 in August. This should be a perfect action fight for fans and both fighters hit as hard as anyone in the middleweight division and someone is sure to get knocked out. Stann is by far the toughest fighter Lombard has faced in his career so far and this fight should show whether he has what it takes to hang with the UFC’s elite.

On the same evening, White announced a fight between Mauricio ‘Shogun’ Rua and Thiago Silva at UFC 149. I can’t really think of anything to say about this pairing other than this should be an awesome fight. Both fighters come to knock their opponent’s heads off and that should definitely be on the cards.

Also at UFC 149, the featherweight title match between José Aldo and Eric Koch has been confirmed to headline the event, which will also feature the welterweight tilt between Thiago Alves and Yoshihiro Akiyama, as well as a heavyweight fight between Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira and Cheick Kongo.

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UFC Featherweight division: Aldo to fight Koch? Hioki to fight Lamas


José Aldo, Erik Koch, Hatsu Hioki and Ricardo Lamas. pictures Via Bloodyelbow.com

After a few months of uncertainty, it appears that the UFC featherweight division has a clear schedule set. MMA Weekly report that it looks like champion José Aldo’s next opponent will be 23 year old Erik Koch, who is currently riding a four fight win streak including two knockout-of-the-night performances. One would assume that the fight will take place in Brazil at UFC 147 after the removal of Anderson Silva vs. Chael Sonnen II. Dana White even mentioned that Aldo was set to feature on this card during the UFC’s press conference in Rio earlier in the week. However, the report also mentions that UFC 149 would also be a possibility.

Aldo had been expected to face Hatsu Hioki in his next title defence after the Japanese fighter’s outstanding win against Bart Palaszewski  at UFC 144 in Tokyo, but FoxSports.com reports otherwise. Hioki requested one more fight before a title shot, and he will now face Ricardo Lamas at UFC on FX 4 in June, which is headlined by Gray Maynard vs. Clay Guida. This seems like a bit of a risky move by Hioki, though I would expect him to prevail over Lamas; who is 2-0 since his move from the WEC to the UFC after an impressinve win over Cub Swanson in his last outing.

One would have to assume that Hioki will fight Aldo should the two win their fights in the coming months. However, should there be an upset in either fight, there is a very good chance that the winner of the Chan Sung Jung/Dustin Poirier fight at UFC on FUEL TV 3 in May could become involved in the title picture instead.

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