Just say no to more talk of Mayweather-McGregor

By Norm Frauenheim-
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Talk, talk and more talk about Floyd Mayweather Jr.-versus-Conor McGregor continue to light up social media these days with no end – or relief – in sight.

Not sure who to blame, but the tirelessly talkative McGregor appears to be doing what Mayweather mastered in marketing himself and then landing a huge Showtime contract that led to about a $220-million payday against Manny Pacquiao.

McGregor could generate international attention for getting a driver’s license these days. Essentially, that’s what the UFC’s mega-mouth did in acquiring a boxing license in California. It cost him 60 bucks. He had to fill out a four-page form and pass a physical. It was quick, simple and nobody asked him to parallel-park.

In no time, Twitter, Facebook, websites and even mainstream media exploded all over again with speculation about a McGregor bout with Mayweather. Stock the shelves with antacid, because there’s going to be a lot more of this stuff.

Chances appear to be slim-to-none that the bout would — could — happen. McGregor is under contract to the UFC. Meanwhile, Mayweather continues to send out mixed messages about whether he wants to come back.

If McGregor tries to get out of his UFC contract in pursuit of a Mayweather bout, a long and tangled legal battle is likely. Mayweather, who is one victory short of 50-0, has a lot of things, but time isn’t one of them. He’ll be 40 on Feb. 24.

I doubt it will happen. But I’m old, more than old enough not be included in the emerging generation of MMA fans. I also suspect that my doubts reflect an opinion shared by many in the aging crowd of fellow boxing fans. To wit: I hope it doesn’t happen. Could it? In an era when a presidential campaign is won with tweetstorms, anything can.

There’s momentum in the internet fascination. Betting odds were even posted by Westgate in Las Vegas Thursday. If the bout went from mythical to fact, Mayweather would be a 25-1 favorite in what would be a boxing match against McGregor, who began as an amateur boxer as a 12-year-old in Dublin.

Translation: Nobody thinks McGregor would have any kind of chance at all. So why is social media still buzzing about it?

There are all kinds of reasons, including a compelling one offered by Mayweather Promotions CEO Leonard Ellerbe. Ellerbe told ESPN’s Dan Rafael that people are talking about it because of race. McGregor is Irish and white, Mayweather is African-American and boxing has a long racial history defined by The Great White Hope.

If Ellerbe is right – and I think he is, the racial component will only fuel further talk about the bout. More talk means more of the one thing that could make it happen: Money, which also happens to be Mayweather’s nickname and motivation. Speculated numbers have been all over the place. They’ve also been uniformly big, anywhere from $800 million to a billion.

That would pay a lot of McGregor’s legal bills and might be enough to lure Mayweather back through the ropes. Then, however, the global bubble of anticipation would quickly deflate. Remember the mix of disappointment and outrage over Mayweather’s decision over Pacquiao in May, 2015? Multiply that, again and again.

There’s also precedence for what might happen. Classic boxing matches between a boxer and MMA fighter have been a mixed-martial-arts mess. I sat through one in Phoenix, Ariz., last March.

That’s when aging Roy Jones Jr. scored a second-round stoppage in a made-for-pay-per-view event over a guy named Vyron Phillips, who had been fighting MMA and had experience as an amateur boxer.

Phillips got a boxing license from the Arizona State Boxing and MMA Commission, but he had no business in a ring within punching range of a boxing legend way past his prime. The event was a joke, an embarrassment not worth repeating, especially on a global stage that could be a billion times more embarrassing.




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UFC Fight Night Results: Bader vs Nogueira 2 Results


Thomas Almeida stopped Albert Moraes in the 1st round of their bantamweight fight.

Almeida landed 15 successive and the bout was stopped at

Almeida, 135 lbs of Sao Paulo, BRA is 22-1. Moraes, 136 lbs of Reseda, CA is 6-1-1.

Claudia Gadelha won a unanimous decision over Cortney Casey in a strawweight fight.

Gadelha, 116 lbs of Rio de Janeiro, BRA won y scores of 30-27 on all cards and is now 14-2. Casey, 116 lbs of Maui, HA is 6-4.

Krysztof Jotko won a unanimous decision over Thales Leites in a middleweight fight.

Jotko, 185 lbs of Oreta, POL won by scores of 30-27 twice and 29-27 and is now 19-1. Leites, 186 lbs of Rio de Janeiro, BRA is 26-7.

Kamru Usman won a three round unanimous decision over Warley Alves in a welterweight bout.

Usman, 169 lbs of Boca Raton, FL won by scores 30-26, 30-27 and 29-27 and is now 9-1. Alves, 171 lbs of Rio de Janeiro is 11-2.

Sergio Moraes won a split decision over Zak Ottow in a welterweight bout.

Moraes, 171 lbs of Cubita, BRA won by scores of 30-27 twice while Ottow took a card 29-28.

Moraes is now 11-3-1. Ottow, 171 lbs of Milwaukee, WI is 14-4.

Cezar Ferreira made Jack Hermansson tap in the 2nd round of their middleweight bout.

Ferrerira made Hermansson tap with a an arm triangle at 2:11 of round two.

Ferrerira, 185 lbs of Miami is 12-5. Hermansson, 186 lbs of Oslo, NOR is 14-3.

Ead Zahmurad Antigulov choked out Marcos Rogerio de Lima.

The time of the front choke was 1:07.

Antigulov, 203 lbs of Russia is 19-4. De Lima of Sao Paulo, BRA is 14-5-1.

Johnny Eduardo stopped Manval Gamburyan in the 2nd round of their bantamweight bout.

Eduardo took control of the fight early, and in round two, he knocked Ganburyan down with a jab, and then jumped on Gamburyan with relenteless punching and the bout was stopped at 46 seconds of round two.

Gamburyan announced his retirement after the fight.

Eduardo, 136 lbs of Rio de Jineiro, BRA is 28-10. Gamburyan, 136 lbs of Hollywood, CA is 18-11-1.

Luis Henrique submitted Christian Colombo in the 3rd round of their heavyweight fight.

Henrique made Colombo tape out from a front choke at 2:12 of round three.

Henrique, 252 lbs of Rio de Jinairo, BRA is 10-2-1. Colombo, 251 lbs of Copenhagen, DEN is 8-2-1.

Pedro Munhoz made Justin Scoggins tap at 1:55 of the 2nd round from a guillotine of their flyweight bout.




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UFC Doubleheader Live on Fight Network – UFC Fight Night: Mousasi vs. Hall 2 Main Card, UFC Fight Night: Bader vs. Nogueira 2 Prelims

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Toronto – Fight Network, the world’s premier 24/7 multi-platform channel dedicated to complete coverage of combat sports, presents a blockbuster UFC FIGHT NIGHT® doubleheader this Saturday, November 19, beginning at 4 p.m. ET with the UFC FIGHT NIGHT®: MOUSASI vs. HALL 2 main card live from Belfast, Northern Ireland. Later, at 7 p.m. ET, Fight Network presents the UFC FIGHT NIGHT®: BADER vs. NOGUEIRA 2 prelims live from Sao Paulo, Brazil.

But first, Fight Network will televise live Muay Thai action from Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, Connecticut tonight, Friday, November 18 at 9 p.m. ET, as LION FIGHT 33 features Jo Nattawut vs. Hasan Toy, Antonina Shevchenko vs. Ilona Wijmans and Regian Eersel vs. Jake Purdy in an explosive championship tripleheader. The LION FIGHT 33 broadcast will be televised live in Canada and over 30 countries across Europe, Africa and the Middle East.

Headlining the main card for UFC FIGHT NIGHT®: MOUSASI vs. HALL 2 at 4 p.m. ET, No. 5-ranked middleweight Gegard Mousasi (40-6-2) seeks redemption against No. 10-ranked Uriah Hall (13-7). In other featured bouts, British veteran Ross “The Real” Pearson (21-11, 1NC) battles Scotland’s Stevie “Braveheart” Ray (19-7) in a lightweight matchup, No. 14-ranked heavyweight Timothy Johnson (10-2) welcomes Russia’s Alexander “Drago” Volkov (26-6) to the sport’s biggest stage, plus Conor McGregor training partner Artem “The Russian Hammer” Lobov (13-12-1, 1NC) meets Japanese fan favorite Teruto Ishihara (10-2-2) in featherweight action.

The prelims for UFC FIGHT NIGHT®: BADER vs. NOGUEIRA 2 will kick off at 7 p.m. ET, including a middleweight duel pitting Brazil’s Cezar “Mutante” Ferreira (11-5) against Sweden’s Jack “The Joker” Hermansson (14-2). In other action, Brazilian Marcos Rogerio de Lima (14-4-1) meets Russian Gadzhimurad Antigulov (18-4) in a light heavyweight bout, No. 13-ranked Brazilian bantamweight Johnny Eduardo (27-10) looks to continue his divisional ascent against well-travelled Armenian veteran Manny Gamburyan (18-10, 1NC) and Brazil’s Luis “KLB” Henrique (9-2, 1NC) kicks off the televised festivities in a heavyweight bout against Denmark’s Christian “Godzilla” Colombo (8-1-1).

Both live UFC events will air across Canada on Fight Network.

In addition to all the live events, Fight Network is the destination for UFC library content, specials and series, including The Ultimate Fighter, UFC Unleashed, UFC Now, UFC Ultimate Insider and classic UFC PPV, WEC and PRIDE events.

This Sunday, November 20 at 9 p.m. ET, Fight Network presents an encore of UFC 194: Aldo vs. McGregor, a star-studded card from December 2015, featuring Conor McGregor vs. Jose Aldo and Luke Rockhold vs. Chris Weidman in championship bouts, plus Yoel Romero vs. Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza, Demian Maia vs. Gunnar Nelson and Max Holloway vs. Jeremy Stephens.

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Fight Network Presents ONE: Defending Honor, Legacy FC 62 & UFC 205 Pre & Post-Fight Coverage Live

Toronto, Canada – Fight Network, the world’s premier 24/7 multi-platform channel dedicated to complete coverage of combat sports, presents a pair of action-packed live mixed martial arts events this Friday, Nov. 11, with ONE Championship: Defending Honor from Singapore at 7:30 a.m. ET and Legacy FC 62: Lovato vs. Coleman from Oklahoma at 10 p.m. ET.

Fight Network will also deliver comprehensive live news coverage for the historic UFC 205: Alvarez vs. McGregor from New York, including the live UFC 205 Weigh-ins on Friday, Nov. 11 at 6 p.m. ET, a special live two-hour UFC 205 Pre-Show on Saturday, Nov. 12 at 6 p.m. ET, plus a live UFC 205 Post-Show at approximately 1 a.m. ET, including the live post-fight press conference from Madison Square Garden.

Fight Network’s live presentation of ONE Championship: Defending Honor at 7:30 a.m. ET features two world title fights as ONE lightweight champion Shinya Aoki (39-6) defends his title against Eduard Folayang (16-5) of the Philippines, while ONE featherweight champion Marat Gafurov (14-0) battles former titleholder Narantungalag Jadambaa (12-4) of Mongolia in a highly anticipated rematch. In other featured bouts, featherweights Timofey Nastyukhin (10-2) and Kotetsu Boku (24-11-2) will collide, popular Brazilian prospect Michelle Nicolini (2-1) meets Egypt’s Mona Samir (1-1) in a women’s strawweight bout, Singaporean Tiffany Teo (3-0) makes her ONE Championship debut against Egyptian Walaa Abas (2-3) in a flyweight matchup, plus former UFC star Roger Huerta (22-9-1, 1NC) attempts to right his ship opposite promotional veteran Adrian Pang (22-9-2).

Later, at 10 p.m. ET, Legacy FC 62: Lovato vs. Coleman will be headlined by a clash for the Legacy middleweight championship, as undefeated Brazilian jiu-jitsu guru Rafael Lovato Jr. (3-0) faces his toughest career test against big show veteran Cortez Coleman (13-6). Rounding out the card, Mike Maldonado (5-0) takes on Justin Rader (4-2) in a featherweight bout, Derrick Adkins (8-2) faces Manny Muro (5-2) in a lightweight encounter, Teagan Dooley (4-0) tries to stay perfect against fellow welterweight Braden Smith (5-1), plus undefeated prospects will cross paths when Chris Mullins (3-0) and Emmanuel Rivera (4-0) square off in a featherweight tilt.

Fight Network’s live UFC 205 coverage includes:

– Friday, Nov. 11 at 6 p.m. ET – UFC 205 Weigh-ins
– Saturday, Nov. 12 at 6 p.m. ET – UFC 205 Pre-Show
– Sunday, Nov. 13 at 1 a.m. ET – UFC 205 Post-Show

In addition to all the live events, Fight Network is the destination for UFC library content, specials and series, including The Ultimate Fighter, UFC Unleashed, UFC Now, UFC Ultimate Insider and classic UFC PPV events.

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UFC Fight Night: Dos Anjos – Furguson Results


Diego Sanchez scored a unanimous decision over Marcin Held in a lightweight bout.

Sanchez, 156 lbs of Albuquerque, NM won by scores of 29-28 twice and 29-27 and is now 29-9. Held, 156 lbs of Tychy, POL is 22-5.

Ricardo Lamas scored a 2nd round tapout over Charles Oliveria in a featherweight bout.

Lamas made Oliverira tap with a Guillotine choke at 2:13 of round two.

Lamas, 146 lbs of Chicago is 17-5. Oliverira, 155 lbs of Houston, TX is 21-7-1.

Martin Bravo won the Ultimate Fighter Latin America Lightweight title with a 2nd round stoppage over Claudio Puelles.

Bravo landed a flurry of punches which was capped off with a right to the liver that sent Puellas down and the fight was stopped at 1:55 of round two.

Bravo, 155 lbs of Rosarito, MX is 12-0. Puelles, 156 lbs of Lima, PER is 8-2.

Beneil Dariush won a unanimous decision over Rashid Magomedov in a lightweight bout.

Dariush, 156 lbs of Yorba Linda, CA won by scores of 30-27 twice and 29-28 and is now 14-2. Magomedov, 156 lbs of Coconut Creek, FL is 19-2.

Alexa Grasso won a unanimous decision over Heather Jo Clark in a strawweight bout.

Clark’s nose was bleeding from the 1st round.

Grasso, 166 lbs of Guadalajara, MX won by scores of 30-27 twice and 29-28 and is now 9-0. Clark, 116 lbs of Las Vegas is 7-6.

Erik Perez won a split decision over Felipe Arantes in a bantamweight bout.

Perez, 136 lbs of Monterrey, MX won by scores of 29-28 twice and Arantes took a card 29-28-29. Perez is 17-6. Arantes, 138 lbs of Brazil is 18-8-1-2.

Sam Alvey won a unanimous decision over Alex Nicholson.

Joe Soto scored a 1st round tap out over Marco Beltran in a catchweight bout.

Soto made Beltran tap with a heel hook at 1:37.

Soto, 140 lbs of Portersville, CA is 17-5. Beltran 139 lbs of Mexico City is 8-5.

Max Griffin stopped Eric Montono in the 1st round of their welterweight bout.

Griffin landed a right that stunned Montono, and then he pounced on him and pounded him n the ground with Montono’s back facing Griffin and the bout was stopped at 54 seconds.

Griffin, 171 lbs of Sacramento, CA is 13-3. Montono, 170 lbs of Mexico City is 8-5.

Douglas Silva de Andrade scored a spectacular 3rd round stoppage over Henry Briones in a bantamweight bout.

The fight was a back and forth brawl until Andrade landed a spinning backhanded punch right on the buttin that sent Briones to the deck and the fight was stopped at 2:33

Andrade, 133 lbs of Brazil is 24-1-1. Briones, 136 lbs of Tijuana, MX is 19-6-1.




Fight Network Presents TKO 36: Resurrection Live Tonight, UFC Fight Night Mexico City Prelims Live Saturday

Toronto, Canada – Fight Network, the world’s premier 24/7 multi-platform channel dedicated to complete coverage of combat sports, presents an action-packed weekend of premium live mixed martial arts action, beginning tonight, Friday, Nov. 4 at 6 p.m. ET, when TKO 36: RESURRECTION emanates from TOHU Cite des Arts du Cirque in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

On Saturday, Nov. 5 at 8 p.m. ET, Fight Network will televise the live prelims for UFC FIGHT NIGHT®: DOS ANJOS vs. FERGUSON from Mexico City, Mexico.

In the TKO 36: Resurrection main event, former TKO mainstays will collide as former Shawn Tompkins pupil “The Polish Hammer” Chris Horodecki (21-6-1, 1NC) returns for his first bout in over a year against Quebec’s own Derek “The War Machine” Gauthier (7-6), a representative of Montreal’s world-famous Tristar Gym. In other featured bouts, Horodecki’s teammates Jesse “The Body Snatcher” Ronson (15-8) and Malcolm “X” Gordon (8-2) will take center stage against Drysdale Jiu-Jitsu disciple Jimmy Spicuzza (7-3) and Speedy Gym’s Dimitri “No Stress” Waardenburg (11-7), respectively, while House of Champions MMA product Josh Hill (14-2) meets undefeated Tristar Gym disciple Xavier “The Breadman” Alaoui (7-0) and Ontario native Lindsay Garbatt (3-1) clashes with France’s Maguy Berchel (5-1-1) in a featured women’s bout. Top Canadian prospects will also be featured as Jo Vallee (4-1) faces Fritz Paul (10-3) in a middleweight affair, plus TJ “The Truth” Laramie (3-1) throws down with France’s Damien Peltier (6-5) in a featherweight showdown.

The UFC FIGHT NIGHT®: DOS ANJOS vs. FERGUSON prelims include a bantamweight showdown between Mexico’s own Erik “Goyito” Perez (16-6) and well-rounded Brazilian veteran Felipe “Sertanejo” Arantes (18-7-1, 2NC), a featherweight contest pitting Mexican Marco “Psycho” Beltran (8-4) against former UFC title challenger Joe Soto (16-5), a welterweight matchup between Mexico’s Erick “Perry” Montano (8-4) and American Max “Pain” Griffin (12-3), plus bantamweights will kick off the televised festivities when Mexico’s Henry “Bure” Briones (19-5-1) squares off against once-beaten Brazilian Douglas Silva de Andrade (23-1, 1NC).

Formerly known as UCC, TKO MMA was a staple of Canadian MMA in the early-to-mid 2000s and helped launch the careers of pioneers Georges St-Pierre, Patrick Cote, Mark Hominick and Sam Stout, as well as current UFC light heavyweight Steve Bosse. Over the course of its run,m the promotion also featured names like former UFC middleweight champion Rich Franklin, former UFC lightweight champion Sean Sherk and former WEC featherweight champion Urijah Faber.

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Early UFC 204 Results


Yuri Alcantara made Brad Pickett tap at of the 1st round of their bantamweight bout

Alcantara rocked Pickett with hard strikes that bloodied his nose and then Alcantara got Pickett in an armbar and made Pickett tap at 1:59.

Alcantara, 136 lbs of Soure, BRA is now 33-7-1. Pickett, 136 lbs of London is 26-12.

Damian Stasiak submitted Davey Grant with an armbar in the 3rd round of their bantamweight bout.

The time of the tapout was 3:56 of round three, for Stasiak, 135 lbs of Lodz, POL and is now 10-3. Grant, 135 lbs of Bishop Auckland, UK is 10-3.

Leon Edwards submitted Albert Tumenov in the 3rd round of their welterweight bout.

In round three, Edwards got Tumenov on the ground and got around him into a rear naked choke and Tumenov tapped at 3:01.

Edwards, 169 lbs of Birmingham, UK is now 12-3. Tumenov, 169 lbs of Fairfield, NJ is 17-4

Mark Diakiese thrilled the hometown fans as he stopped Lukasz Sajewaky in the 2nd round of their lightweight fight.

Diakiese landed 7 hard shots on the cage that finally dropped Sajewsky and the fight was stopped at 4:20 of round two.

Diakiese, 156 lbs of Manchester, UK is 10-0. Sajewsky, 156 lbs of Gdnasnk, POL is 13-3,




Fight Network Presents ONE: State of Warriors, WSOF 33 & UFC 204 Weigh-ins Live this Friday, Oct. 7

Toronto – Fight Network, the world’s premier 24/7 multi-platform channel dedicated to complete coverage of combat sports, presents a stacked day of live mixed martial arts coverage this Friday, Oct. 7, beginning at 9:30 a.m. ET with ONE Championship: State of Warriors from Yangon, Myanmar. Shortly after the event concludes, Fight Network presents the live UFC 204: Bisping vs. Henderson 2 weigh-ins at 1 p.m. ET from Manchester, England. To cap off the day, World Series of Fighting invades Kansas City for WSOF 33: Gaethje vs. Dugulubgov, which begins at 11 p.m. ET.

In the main event of ONE Championship: State of Warriors, the best male strawweight fighter on the planet will be determined when ONE 115-pound kingpin Yoshitaka Naito (11-0) defends his crown against undefeated Filipino challenger Joshua Pacio (12-0). In other featured bouts, “The Burmese Python” Aung La N Sang (18-9) faces once-beaten Poland Top Team product Michal Pasternak (11-1), Filipino bantamweight sensation Kevin Belingon (13-5) collides with Tajikistan native Muin Gafurov (10-1), plus Australian bantamweight prospect Jordan Lucas (8-1) looks to return to the win column when he battles hardened Russian veteran Yusup Saadulaev (15-4-1, 1NC).

Meanwhile, the official weigh-ins for UFC 204: Bisping vs. Henderson 2 will feature all of Saturday’s competitors tipping the scales at 1 p.m. ET, including UFC middleweight champion and hometown favorite Michael Bisping, challenger Dan Henderson, co-main event stars Vitor Belfort and Gegard Mousasi, plus Jimi Manuwa, Ovince Saint Preux, Stefan Struve and Daniel Omielanczuk. The weigh-ins will include live analysis from Fight Network’s Toronto studios and will replay on Saturday, Oct. 8 at 7 p.m. ET leading into the live prelims on TSN2.

Also on Saturday, Oct. 8, Fight Netwok presents a three-hour special entitled Michael Bisping: Road to Redemption at 12 p.m. ET, which profiles Bisping’s key fights that have led to his eventual rematch with Dan Henderson for the UFC middleweight championship. The special will be followed by UFC 199: Rockhold vs. Bisping 2 at 3 p.m. ET, which takes you back to Bisping’s thrilling championship upset.

The stacked, six-fight main card for the unprecedented three-hour broadcast of WSOF 33: Gaethje vs. Dugulubgov includes a lightweight championship main event between reigning, undefeated champion Justin “The Highlight” Gaethje (16-0) and No. 1 contender Ozzy Dugulubgov (8-2), plus David Branch (16-3) defends his light heavyweight title against Vinny Magalhaes (15-7) in the co-main event. Other confirmed bouts include a lightweight tilt between WSOF 25 eight-man tournament winner Brian Foster (25-9) and Brazilian veteran Luiz “Buscape” Firmino (19-6), a featured lightweight contest pitting Jason “The Kansas City Bandit” High (19-5) against Joao “The Brazilian Samurai” Zeferino (20-8), a welterweight matchup between John “Doomsday” Howard (24-12) and Abubakar Nurmagomedov (12-1-1) and kicking off the main card will be a heavyweight showdown between two WSOF newcomers and knockout artists – Shawn “The Savage” Jordan (18-7) and Ashley “Gio” Gooch (10-4).

In addition to all the live events, Fight Network is the destination for UFC library content, specials and series, including The Ultimate Fighter, UFC Unleashed, UFC Now, UFC Ultimate Insider and classic UFC PPV, WEC and PRIDE events.

For a full listing of Fight Network’s broadcast schedule, please visit www.fightnetwork.com, follow us on Twitter @fightnet, become a fan on Facebook and visit us on Instagram @fightnet.




Lineker wins split decision over Dodson


John Lineker won a 5-round split decision in a bantamweight bout in Portland, Oregon.

Lineker, 136.5 lbs (1.5 over the contracted weight) won two cards at 48-47 while Dodson took a card 48-47.

Lineker is now 29-7. Dodson, 135 lbs of Albuquerque, NM is 19-8.

Alex Oliveira stopped Will Brooks in the 3rd round of their lightweight bout.

Brooks fought with a hurt rib for much of the bout and was on the defensive until he was down and took punches from Oliverira and the bout was stopped at 3:30.

Oliveira, 161.5 lbs (5.5 pounds over the contracted weight) of Tres Rio, BRA is 15-3-1-1. Brooks, 156 lbs of Coconut Creek, FL is 18-2.

Zak Ottow won a split decision over Joshua Burkman in a welterweight bout.

Ottow, 171 lbs of Milwaukee, WI won two cards by 29-28 scores while Burkman took a card 29-28.

Ottow is now 14-3. Burkman, 171 lbs of Draper, UT is 29-14-1.

Brandon Moreno choked out Louis Smolka in the 1st round of their flyweight bout.

Moreno got Smolka in a guillotine until Smolka slumped and tapped out at 2:23.

Moreno, 126 lbs of Tijuana, MX is 12-3. Smolka, 126 lbs of Kapolei, HI is 11-2.




UFC Fight Night: Lineker – Dodson weights

John Lineker 136.5 – John Dodson 135
Will Brooks 156 – Alex Oliverira 161.5
Joshua Burkman 171 – Zak Ottow 171
Luis Smolka 126 – Brandon Moreno 126
Henrique de Silva 206 – Joachim Christensen 205
Hacran Dias 148.5 – Andre Fili 146
Shamil Abdurakhimov 256 – Walt Harris 254
Keita Nakamura`170.5 – Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos 17
Nate Marquardt 186 – Tamdan McCrory 185
Jonathan Wilson 205 – Ion Cutelaba 206
Cody East 264.5 – Curtis Blaydes 265.5
Kelly Faszholz 134.5 – Ketlen Vierira 136




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Cyborg stops Lansberg in 2


Cris Cybirg took out Lina Lansberg in round two of their featherweight bout in Brasilia, Brazil.

In round two, Lansberg began to bleed from her nose. Cyborg had Lansberg on the ground and landed hammer fists until the bout was stopped at 2:29.

Cyborg, 141 lbs of Huntington Beach, CA is 17-1. Lansberg, 140 lbs of Malmo, SWE is 6-2.

Renan Borao won a unanimous decision over Phillipe Nover in a featherweight bout.

Borao, 146 lbs of Rio de Janieiro, BRA won by scores of 30-27 and 29-28 twice and is now 36-4-1. Nover, 146 lbs of Brooklyn, NY is 12-7-1.

Roy Nelson stopped Antonio Silva in the 2nd round of their heavyweight bout.

Nelson got Silva on the ground with a perfect right and pounded the former title challenger with 4 crushing punches before the bout was stopped at 4:10.

Nelson, 248 lbs of Las Vegas, NV is 23-13. Silva, 265 lbs of Coconut Creek, FL is 19-10-1.

Francisco Trinaldo stopped Paul Felder in the 3rd round of their lightweight bout due to cuts.

In round two, Felder began to bleed over his right eye. In round three, The cut worsened and the bout was stopped by the referee at 2:25.

Trinaldo, 155 lbs of Brasilia, BRA is 21-4. Felder, 155 lbs of Philadelphia, PA is 12-3.

Eric Spicely scored a big upset when he made Thiago Santos tap out in the 1st round of their middleweight bout.

Spicely got Santos on the ground, got him on his back and locked in a choke that made Santos Tap at 2:58.

Spicely, 185 lbs of Olneyville, RI is 9-2. Santos, 186 lbs of Rio de Jenario, BRA is 13-5.

Godofredo Pepe choked out Mike De La Torre in the 1st round of their featherweight bout.

Pepe had De La Torre’s back and got a rear choke that force De La Torre to tap at 3:03.

Pepe, 146 lbs of Fortaleza, BRA is 14-4. De La Torre, 146 lbs of Glendale, AZ is 14-6-1




UFC Fight Night: Cyborg vs Lansberg weights

Goodofredo Pepe – Mike De La Torre 146
Gilbert Burns 156 – Muchel Prazeres 158
Rani Yahya 126 – Michinoti Tanaka 125
Jussier Formiga 126 – Dustin Ortiz 124
Luan Chargas 171 – Erick Silva 171
Alan Patrick 156 – Stevie Ray 156
Vicente Luque 171 – Hector Urbina 170
Glaico Franca 156 – Gregor Gillespie 156




Johnson destroys Poirier in 1

Michael Johnson took out Dustin Poirier in the 1st round of their lightweight bout in Hidalgo, Texas.

Johnson landed a booming right hook-left hand combo that sent Poirier to the canvas and then landed four hard shots on the ground and the fight was over at 1:35.

Johnson, 154.5 lbs of Boca Raton, FL is 18-10. Poirier, 156 lbs of Coconut Creek, FL is 20-5.

Derek Brunson stopped Uriah Hall in the first round of their middleweight bout.

Brunson dropped Hall with a a left hand, and then jumped n Hall and landed 5 shots while on the ground and referee Herb Dean stopped the bout at 1:41.

Brunson, 186 lbs of Wilmington, NC is 16-3. Hall, 185.5 lbs of Queens, NY is 13-7.

Evan Dunham won a unanimous decision over Rick Glenn in a lightweight bout.

Dunham, 156 lbs of Las Vegas won by scores of 30-27 on all cards and is now 18-6. Glenn, 154.5 lbs of Milwaukee is 18-4-1.

Roan Carneiro win a split decision over Kenny Robertson in a welterweight bout

Carneiro, 171 lbs of Atlanta, GA won cards by 30-27 and 29-28 scores while Robertson took a card 29-28.

Carneiro is 21-10. Ribertson, 170.5 lbs of Washington, IL is 15-5.

Islan Makhachev won a 3-round unanimous decision over Chris Wade in a lightweight bout.

Makhachev, 155.5 lbs of Russia won by scores of 29-28 on all cards and is now 13-1. Wade, 156 lbs of Islip, NY is 11-3.

Chas Skelly submitted Maximo Blanco inside of a minute of their featherweight bout.

Skelly ran out of his corner and landed a vicious kick to the body. Shortly thereafter, Skelly got Blanco in a choke and the fight was stopped at 19 seconds.

Skelly, 146 lbs of Arlington, TX is 16-2. Blanco, 145.5 lbs of Tokyo, JAP is 12-8-1-1.