Knockeando: UFC Fight Night 95: Cyborg
vs Lansberg
Por Daniel “Mr. Clutch” Mercado Castro
Cris Cyborg
(17-1-1NC) se sigue acercando a la faja de mujeres de UFC al destrozar a Lina
Lansberg (6-2) a los 2:29 del segundo asalto vía TKO ante sobre 8 mil fanáticos
en el Ginásio Nilson Nelson en Brasilia, Brasil. La batalla fue a un peso
pautado de 140 libras, algo que podría ser un problema para Cyborg si quiere
reinar en el Bantamweight. Cyborg usó fuertes rodillazos al cuerpo de Lansberg
para ir moliéndola en el primer asalto. La pelea llegó a su fin cuando Cyborg
descargó su furia a golpes ante Lansberg sin parar hasta que el árbitro detuvo
la pelea. Lansberg salió con la cara ensangrentada mientras Cyborg estaba ready
para otro encuentro. ¿Quién dice Cyborg vs Rousey?
Renan Barao
(36-4-1NC) vuelve hacer ruido en la división Featherweight al vencer al
peligroso Phillipe Nover (12-7-1) vía decisión unánime (29-28, 29-28 y 30-27).
Barao dominó en el piso y con su striking a Nover básicamente toda la pelea.
Veremos si Barao vuelve a la discusión por la faja luego de lucir frente a su
gente en la semi-estelar del Main Card. Roy “Big Country” Nelson (23-13) no le
dio ni un minuto de break al brasileño Antonio “Big Foot” Silva 19-10-1NC) al
propinarle una fuerte derecha que lo mando al suelo y que luego remató con par
de palos en el suelo. Nelson se molestó con el árbitro por no parar la pelea
antes luego de la fuerte derecha. La batalla de pesos pesados se terminó a los
4:10 del segundo asalto. Nelson está ready para una oportunidad a la faja de
los pesos pesados. ¿Cuándo?
En una
batalla de Lightweight, Francisco Trinaldo (21-4) se apuntó su 7ma victoria al
hilo al vencer a Paul Felder (12-3) por TKO a los 2:25 del 3er asalto cuando el
doctor paró la pelea por una bestial cortadura arriba de su ojo derecho. Eric
Spicely (9-2) dio el palo de la noche al vencer vía sumisión con un Rear Naked
Choke a Thiago Santos (13-5) a los 2:58 del primer asalto. Spicely desde el
primer segundo veló a Santos para rendirlo y cuando surgió la oportunidad no
perdió la misma. Spicely y Vicente Luque ganaron los bonos de $50 mil dólares
por Performance
of the Night. Los bonos de $50 mil dólares por el Fight of the Night se lo
llevaron Erick Silva y Luan Chagas. Godofredo Pepey (14-4) derrotó vía sumisión
con un Rear Naked Choke a los 3:03 del 1er asalto a Mike De La Torre (14-6-1NC).
En las
batallas preliminares del cartel; Michael Prazeres derrotó a Gilbert Burns por
decisión unánime (30-27,30-27 y 30-27), Rani Yahya venció a Michinori Tanaka
por decisión unánime (29-28, 29-28 y 29-28), Jussier Formiga derrotó a Dustin
Ortiz por decisión unánime (30-27, 29-27 y 29-28), Erick Silva venció a Luan
Chagas por sumisión con un Rear Naked Choke a los 3:57 del 3er asalto, Alan
Patrick derrotó a Stevie Ray por decisión unánime (29-28, 29-28 y 30-27),
Vicente Luque venció a Héctor Urbina vía KO al minuto del primer asalto y
Gregor Gillespie derrotó a Glaico Franca por decisión unánime (29-27, 29-27 y
29-27).
UFC® FIGHT NIGHT MANILA: LAMAS vs. PENN TO BE RESCHEDULED
Manila, Philippines – UFC® announced today that it will reschedule its UFC Fight Night event planned for Oct. 15 in Manila, Philippines due to the loss of the main event. Former UFC champion BJ Penn was forced to withdraw from the main event bout with Ricardo Lamas due to injury.
“I suffered a rib injury in training and I apologize to the fans in Manila who were expecting to watch me compete," Penn said. “I hope to be back in the Octagon soon.”
Athletes scheduled to compete on the Oct. 15 card will be rebooked at upcoming UFC events in the near future. Each athlete set to compete on Oct. 15 will also receive compensation due to the card being rescheduled. With its 2016 calendar finalized, UFC officials will discuss future dates for the event.
“SMLEI and UFC will continue to work together in the future to deliver exciting live events for fans,” Edgar Tejerero, President of SM Lifestyle Entertainment, Inc. said.
Fans who have purchased tickets to the event should seek refunds at their point of purchase.
RICARDO LAMAS BATTLES RETURNING
UFC® HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE B.J. PENN
LIVE ON UFC FIGHT PASS®
OCTOBER EXCLUSIVE FEATURED BOUTS:
NATE MARQUARDT vs. TAMDAN MCCRORY
DANNY ROBERTS vs. MIKE PERRY
Las Vegas, Nevada – UFC FIGHT PASS® unveiled its loaded lineup for the month of October, which will feature the live eventUFC FIGHT NIGHT®: LAMAS vs. PENN, headlined by a featherweight clash between No.4-ranked contender Ricardo Lamas (16-5, fighting out of Chicago, Illinois, USA) and former two-division UFC® champion B.J. Penn (16-10-2, fighting out of Hilo, Hawaii, USA). The heavyweight co-main event will see No.10-ranked Derrick Lewis (16-4 1NC, fighting out of Houston, Texas, USA) take on Marcin Tybura (14-2, fighting out of Warszawa, Poland).
The UFC FIGHT NIGHT®: LAMAS vs. PENN main card is available live on UFC FIGHT PASS starting at 10 a.m. ET/7 a.m. PT on Saturday, October 15, with prelims beginning at 6:45 a.m. ET/3:45 a.m. PT.
“UFC FIGHT NIGHT®: LAMAS vs. PENN marks the first time a UFC Hall of Famer will compete live on UFC FIGHT PASS,” UFC Senior Vice-President and UFC FIGHT PASS General Manager Eric Winter said. “Penn is responsible for some of the most historic fights in UFC history and fans won’t want to miss his return against one of the top featherweights in Lamas.
“October also has two excellent featured bouts, a dozen live events from around the globe and a substantial amount of original content,” Winter continued. “This is going to be a stacked month for UFC FIGHT PASS customers.”
This Saturday, the Octagon® lands in Portland, Oregon with UFC FIGHT NIGHT®: LINEKER vs. DODSON. In the exclusive UFC FIGHT PASS featured bout, former UFC middleweight championship challenger Nate Marquardt (37-16-2, fighting out of Denver, Colorado, USA) will square off with talented striker Tamdan McCrory (14-4, fighting out of Binghamton, New York, USA). Ahead of the UFC middleweight championship bout at UFC® 204: BISPING vs. HENDERSON 2 on Saturday, October 8, dynamic finisher Danny Roberts (13-1, fighting out of Boca Raton, Florida, USA by way of London, England) will battle unbeaten Mike Perry (8-0, fighting out of Orlando, Florida, USA).
UFC FIGHT PASS will stream an additional 12 live events from promotions around the world:
- EFN 52 on October 1
· Fabio Maldonado returns to EFN against Russian light heavyweight Mikhail Mokhnatkin
- Pancrase 281 on October 1
· Akihiro Murayama looks to push his win streak to five bouts when he faces Hiromitsu Miura
- Tech-KREP FC: Caucasus United Championship on October 2
· Russian promotion Tech-KREP FC is back with a stellar event on UFC FIGHT PASS
- EFN 53: Day One on October 7
· Unbeaten Russian Vladimir Mineev takes on Switzerland’s Yasubey Enomoto
- BRACE 44 on October 8
· Undefeated Australian Michael Tobin takes on Irishman Richie Ivory
- EFN 53: Day Two on October 8
· EFN stages its third day of fights in October on UFC FIGHT PASS
- Combate Americas: Empire Rising on October 14
· John Castaneda and Gustavo Lopez battle for the inaugural Combate Americas bantamweight championship
- Cage Warriors 79 on October 15
· CWFC middleweight champion Jack Marshman battles challenger Andreas Michailidis
- AFC 126 on October 19
· Alaska Fighting Championship delivers its sophomore UFC FIGHT PASS event
- Glory 34 SuperFight Series on October 21
· In a rematch from Glory 30, Casey Greene will look to even the score with Richard Abraham
- Shooto Brazil 67 on October 23
· A thrilling night of fights from Brazil’s premier MMA organization
- Titan FC 42 on October 29
· Following three championship fights last month, Florida-based Titan FC returns to UFC FIGHT PASS
UFC FIGHT PASS will also feature a number of in-depth original series this month:
- Fightography: The Tournaments – Don Frye 2 on October 4
· Don Frye was the prototype for modern mixed martial artists, but winning three fights on a single night requires more than a well-rounded skillset
- Fightography: The Tournaments – Shogun Rua on October 11
· Shogun Rua describes how, aged just 23, he shocked the world by winning the 2005 PRIDE Middleweight Grand Prix
- TWENTY/20 Classics on October 18
· TWENTY/20 breaks down five of the most important fights in UFC history: B.J. Penn vs. Matt Hughes 1, Anderson Silva vs. Rich Franklin 1, Matt Hughes vs. Frank Trigg 2, Forrest Griffin vs. Stephan Bonnar 1 and Chuck Liddell vs. Tito Ortiz 2
- In the lead up to Halloween, Forrest Griffin will count down some of the weirdest fights in MMA history (starts October 22)
UFC FIGHT PASS is available on: personal computers, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Amazon Fire TV, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Android, Chromecast, Samsung Smart TV, LG Smart TV, Sony TVs with Android TV and Roku devices.
WHAT’S ON THE MINDS OF THE STARS OF
UFC® FIGHT NIGHT: LINEKER vs. DODSON?
Portland, Ore. – UFC® returns to “The City of Roses” for the first time since 2009 on Saturday night. Here is what the stars of UFC FIGHT NIGHT®: LINEKER vs. DODSON had to say leading up to their bouts:
John Lineker – “I am a fan of John Dodson! I will try not to hurt him too bad.”
John Dodson – “The fight against Lineker is going to be one-sided, me moving around and hitting him a lot and Lineker is going to be swinging and missing. Poor dude. I’m going to knock him out, hopefully in the first round. If it goes any longer than that, he’s going to get really tired and it’s going to be a really boring fight.”
Will Brooks – “This fight with Alex will play out the same way it usually does for me. I’m going to go out there and out class him in every aspect of MMA and keep my winning streak going. He’s very loose and athletic when he competes, so that poses a few threats because you never know what he’ll do next. But, it’s also a weakness because he doesn’t fight with a plan or a purpose. After I win this fight, I’m looking to the winner of the (Michael) Johnson vs. Khabib fight. If I don’t get that fight, I’ll just look for anyone at the front of the line.”
Alex Oliveira – “He (Brooks) will try to grab me, but I am not going to let him. I will knock him out. I am sure that Will is trying to establish himself in the UFC, but it won’t be off of beating me.”
For more information or current fight news, visit www.ufc.com. All bouts live and subject to change.
UFC FIGHT NIGHT®: LINEKER vs. DODSON will air live on FS1 at 11 p.m. ET/8 p.m. PT on Saturday, Sept. 17, with the prelims kicking off the evening on FS1 at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT and on UFC FIGHT PASS® at 7:15 p.m. ET/4:15 p.m. PT.
UFC® BRINGS POWERFUL LINEUP FOR DEBUT IN NEW YORK CITY WITH THREE
WORLD TITLE BOUTS
(C) EDDIE ALVAREZ vs. (C) CONOR McGREGOR
(C) TYRON WOODLEY vs. (#2) STEPHEN THOMPSON
(C) JOANNA JEDRZEJCZYK vs. (#2) KAROLINA KOWALKIEWICZ
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Las Vegas — For the first time in company history, the Octagon® lands in New York on Saturday, November 12. The historic Madison Square Garden will play host to the highly anticipated event and UFC® is bringing no shortage of star power to celebrate, as UFC® 205: ALVAREZ vs. McGREGOR plays host to three world titles bouts, featuring four current champions, including Eddie Alvarez, Conor McGregor, Tyron Woodley andJoanna Jedrzejczyk.
Philadelphia’s Alvarez (28-4, fighting out of Philadelphia, Penn.) will make a short trip to the “Big Apple” for his first title defense against Irish phenom and featherweight champion McGregor (20-3, fighting out of Dublin, Ireland). Coming off a first round knockout of Rafael Dos Anjos, coupled with his championship caliber wrestling, Alvarez is the complete package. The 32-year-old finisher has 17 wins by knockout and five by submission and is looking to prove that he is the best fighter in the world with a win over one of the most popular and talented athletes in the sport while “The Notorious” one looks to become the first athlete in UFC history to hold belts simultaneously in two different weight classes. Already sitting atop the featherweight division and the No. 4 ranked pound-for-pound fighter in the world, McGregor is no stranger to making history and he hopes to do so once again in New York City.
In the co-main event, the welterweight world title will be on the line as Woodley (16-3, fighting out of St. Louis, Mo.) clashes with No. 2 ranked Thompson (13-1, fighting out of Simpsonville, S.C.). Woodley possesses one-punch knockout power and is coming off a first round finish of former champion Robbie Lawler. A two-time NCAA Div. 1 All-American wrestler, Woodley is one of the most well-rounded athletes in MMA. Thompson is riding a seven-fight winning streak that has seen him finish four of those bouts via knockout. “Wonderboy” is a world champion kickboxer with a perfect 57-0 record, including more than 40 knockouts. Not likely to go the distance, this bout is an early contender for Fight of the Night.
Polish pride will be overflowing when strawweight champion Jedrzejczyk (12-0, fighting out of Olsztyn, Poland) looks for her fourth consecutive title defense against fellow Poland native Kowalkiewicz (10-0, fighting out of Lodz, Poland). Both women sport perfect records and look to leave The Garden with that “0” intact. Jedrzejczyk is widely considered to be amongst the top strikers in MMA, using her crisp, quick punches to keep her opponents at bay. Currently the No. 8-ranked pound-for-pound fighter in the world, the champion may have finally found her match in the striking department. Kowalkiewicz is also a Muay Thai champion and she uses that skillset to pick apart her opponents. With three first round finishes, Kowalkiewicz has finishing power in both her hands and in her jiu-jitsu attack.
Additional bouts:
· A welterweight showdown between surging contenders Kelvin Gastelum (13-2, fighting out of Los Angeles, Calif.) and Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone (31-7, 1NC, fighting out of Albuquerque, N.M.)
· Former middleweight champion Chris Weidman (13-1, fighting out of Baldwin, N.Y.) makes his hometown debut against Olympic silver medalist Yoel Romero (11-1, fighting out of Coconut Creek, Fla.)
· Top-ranked bantamweight Miesha Tate (18-6, fighting out of Las Vegas, Nev.) returns to the Octagon against No. 8 Raquel Pennington (8-6, fighting out of Colorado Springs, Colo.)
· Former lightweight champion and current No. 2 ranked featherweight Frankie Edgar (19-5-1, fighting out of Toms River, N.J.) collides with knockout artist, No. 7 Jeremy Stephens (25-12, fighting out of San Diego, Calif.)
· New York native and former light heavyweight champion Rashad Evans (24-5-1, fighting out of Boca Raton, Fla.) makes his middleweight debut against No. 13 Tim Kennedy (18-5, fighting out of Austin, Texas)
· Brazilian jiu-jitsu ace, No. 14 Rafael Natal (21-7-1, fighting out of New York, N.Y.) meets heavy-handed Tim Boetsch (19-10, fighting out of Sunbury, Penn.) in the 185-pound division
· Fan favorite Jim Miller (27-8, 1 NC, fighting out of Sparta, N.J) welcomes Muay Thai expert Thiago Alves (26-10, fighting out of Coconut Creek, Fla.) to the lightweight division
· Lyman Good (19-3, 1 NC, fighting out of New York, N.Y.) gets a home match when he meets fellow welterweight striker Belal Muhammad (10-1, fighting out of Chicago, Ill.)
· No. 9 bantamweight Liz Carmouche (9-5, fighting out of San Diego, Calif.) collides with hot prospect, No. 14 Katlyn Chookagian (8-0, fighting out of Kenilworth, N.J.)
For the latest information on additional bouts for this event, please visit www.ufc.com. All bouts live and subject to change.
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