Predictions! UFC On FOX 29 FOX ‘Prelims’ Preview

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is bringing a bevy of “Prelims” fights to both UFC Fight Pass and FOX this weekend (Sat., April 14, 2018) when UFC on FOX 29: “Poirier vs. Gaethje” storms Gila River Arena in Glendale, Arizona. MMAmania…

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is bringing a bevy of “Prelims” fights to both UFC Fight Pass and FOX this weekend (Sat., April 14, 2018) when UFC on FOX 29: “Poirier vs. Gaethje” storms Gila River Arena in Glendale, Arizona. MMAmania.com’s Patrick Stumberg continues the UFC on FOX 29 “Prelims” party with the second (and final) installment of a two-part undercard preview series below.

Two downright terrifying Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Lightweight sluggers duke it out in Glendale, Ariz., this Saturday (April 14, 2018) when Dustin Poirier and Justin Gaethje headline UFC on FOX 29. Welterweight brawlers Carlos Condit and Alex Oliveira trade hands one fight prior, while Israel Adesanya vs. Marvin Vettori and Michelle Waterson vs. Cortney Casey round out the main card.

Four “Prelims” undercard matches join the main card on FOX (check out the Fight Pass portion here), so let’s dig in:

185 lbs.: Tim Boetsch vs. Antonio Carlos Junior

Tim Boetsch (21-11) — once floundering in a 2-6 stretch that included three consecutive stoppage losses — currently finds himself on a 3-1 run with three knockouts. After tapping to Ronaldo Souza at UFC 208, Boetsch handed Johny Hendricks the second stoppage loss of his career in Nov. 2017 with a vicious head kick and follow-up punches.

“The Barbarian” will give up two inches of height and five inches of reach to the Brazilian.

Antonio Carlos Junior (9-2) stumbled out of the UFC gate, starting his Octagon career 2-2 (1 NC), but has since found his stride with four straight wins. Said victories include a decision over the fast-rising Marvin Vettori and a submission of Brazilian jiu-jitsu standout Eric Spicely.

The seven submission victories for “Cara de Sapato” include four by rear-naked choke.

Everyone loves Boetsch and for good reason, but the guy’s takedown defense and defensive jiu-jitsu just aren’t up to snuff. This is a flat-out toxic matchup for him; Carlos is big and durable enough to hold his own on the feet until the takedown opens up, at which point it’s just a matter of time.

I’d be less confident about this pick if Carlos’ cardio was still a liability, but his endurance looked solid against Vettori and Spicely, limiting the chance of a classic Boetsch comeback. Carlos hands “The Barbarian” yet another quick submission loss.

Prediction: Carlos by first-round submission

170 lbs.: Muslim Salikhov vs. Ricky Rainey

Muslim Salikhov’s (13-2) Kung-Fu pedigree and lengthy highlight reel made him a sizable favorite over veteran Alex Garcia in the Russian’s UFC debut. “The King of Kung Fu’s” ground game wasn’t quite up to snuff, however, and he wound up tapping midway through the second round.

All 12 of his stoppage victories have come in the first round, 10 via (technical) knockout and two by submission.

After dropping a split decision to Dhiego Lima in XFC, Ricky Rainey (13-4) made the move to Bellator, where he’s gone 5-2 with three knockouts. His only losses came against Michael Page and Chidi Njokuani, the latter of whom he almost certainly deserved to get the nod against.

He steps in for the injured Abdul Razak Alhassan on short notice.

Rainey is a skilled, powerful striker with a solid clinch game and about 10 inches of reach on Salikhov. He should be undefeated in his last five fights. Nevertheless, he’s going to get wrecked.

There are maybe two or three Welterweight fighters who can handle Salikhov standing. Rainey is not one of them. “The King of Kung Fu” is too fast, too powerful and has too big an arsenal for Rainey to survive on the feet. Rainey could find success by controlling Salikhov in the clinch and fishing for trips as he did Njokuani, but that requires getting into the Dagestani’s firing range, which is a one-way trip. Salikhov scores an eye-catching knockout.

Prediction: Salikhov via first-round knockout

125 lbs.: Wilson Reis vs. John Moraga

A 5-1 run carried Wilson Reis (22-8) to a title fight against Demetrious Johnson, who handed the Brazilian the first submission loss of his mixed martial arts (MMA) career via armbar. Things didn’t go much better for Reis against Henry Cejudo, falling victim to the Olympian’s boxing en route to a technical knockout loss.

All 10 of his submission victories have come via rear-naked choke (eight) or arm triangle.

John Moraga (18-6) rebounded from a three-fight skid with a one-sided decision over Ashkan Mokhtarian, but entered his fight with top prospect Magomed Bibulatov as the largest underdog on the card by a fair margin. Undaunted, Moraga destroyed the vaunted Dagestani with a left hook in just 98 seconds to earn “Performance of the Night.”

He is two inches taller than Reis and will have a one-inch of reach.

This fight comes down to whether Reis can stay awake. He’s got the wrestling to exploit Moraga’s shaky takedown defense and the submission prowess to end it there. That said, he also gets dropped approximately once a fight, even by lesser punchers like Jussier Formiga. When Moraga’s on, he’s an iron-tough ball of aggression with enough scrambling prowess to stay out of trouble on the ground.

“Chicano John” has had some bad performances in the not-too-distant past, but I just can’t trust Reis’ durability after that thrashing from Cejudo. Moraga finds the mark with a hook after a few minutes of scrappy, back-and-forth action.

Prediction: Moraga via first-round technical knockout

185 lbs.: Krzysztof Jotko vs. Brad Tavares

Krzysztof Jotko (19-3) dispatched five consecutive opponents before a split decision loss to Dave Branch unceremoniously halted his run in its tracks. He looked poised to regain his momentum after spending a round thrashing the mercurial Uriah Hall at UFC Fight Night 116, but fell victim to a surprise come-from-behind knockout.

He will have two inches of reach on Hawaii’s Brad Tavares (16-4).

Tavares quietly put together a five-fight win streak from 2012 to 2014 before hitting a three-fight skid that included knockout losses to Tim Boetsch and Robert Whittaker, the latter in just 44 seconds. He has since won three straight over Caio Magalhaes, Elias Theodorou and Thales Leites.

He has four professional wins via (technical) knockout, though none in his last 13 fights.

It’s honestly kind of impressive that Tavares has not had a single entertaining victory in, what, a half-decade? Clinching, low kicks and punches with negligible stopping power behind them do not must-watch TV make. Jotko was in a similar boat until recently, but appears to have picked up a decent killer instinct.

Right around the time he started losing. Bad luck, that.

Neither man has the takedown prowess to consistently drag the other to the mat, so expect a lot of stand up exchanges and prolonged slogs against the cage. It’ll come down to the wire, but Tavares’ superior kicks should earn him the win.

Prediction: Tavares via unanimous decision

Dustin Poirier vs. Justin Gaethje, on its own, is must-watch television, but Carlo Condit vs. Charles Oliveira and the return of Israel Adesanya are icing on the cake. See you Saturday, Maniacs.

Remember, too, that MMAmania.com will deliver LIVE round-by-round, blow-by-blow coverage of the entire UFC on FOX 29 fight card, starting with the Fight Pass “Prelims” matches online, which are scheduled to begin at 3:30 p.m. ET, then the remaining undercard balance on FOX at 6 p.m. ET, before the FOX main card start time at 8 p.m. ET.

Current UFC “Prelims” Prediction Record for 2018: 48-20

Buffer: Anybody that justifies McGregor’s actions ‘has a problem’

Bruce Buffer has something to say about Conor McGregor’s UFC 223 behavior, and the people who are condoning what he did. Conor McGregor’s antics during UFC 223 media day on Thursday that left both Michael Chiesa and Ray Borg injured and o…

Bruce Buffer has something to say about Conor McGregor’s UFC 223 behavior, and the people who are condoning what he did.

Conor McGregor’s antics during UFC 223 media day on Thursday that left both Michael Chiesa and Ray Borg injured and out of their respective fights have been generally criticized. However, there are actually those who are condoning his actions.

UFC president Dana White, for one, changed his tune after supposedly having a dialogue with McGregor. From describing the incident as “criminal, disgusting, and despicable,” the outspoken White had greatly downplayed McGregor’s behavior since there are “a lot worse that goes on in other sports.”

Long-time Octagon announcer Bruce Buffer, however, is having none of it. During a run-in with TMZ Sports at the airport after the event, the “veteran voice of the Octagon” put all of McGregor’s apologists on the spotlight.

“I don’t care who they are, anybody who justifies that has a problem,” Buffer said. “I could say something else right now, and I want to say it, but I’m telling you, they have a problem. I’m being very polite.”

“I don’t understand how anybody can condone that kind of behavior. And if they do, then obviously will be willing to do that kind of behavior.”

Buffer also feels that what McGregor did may have tarnished the reputation of the entire sport, and everyone else involved with it.

“I’d never think anything like this would ever happen in my 22 plus years of being in the UFC and doing everything I can in my life to build this great brand and to support this fantastic sport for my own little niche that I do,” Buffer said. “It’s like you shat on all of us with that one move. That’s not what we’re about.”

McGregor turned himself in hours later, but was eventually released on Friday after posting a $50,000 bail. However, he still has a court date for charges of felony criminal mischief and misdemeanor assault which is set for June 14th.

T.J. Dillashaw on Super Fight With DJ: ‘I Can’t Wait Around Forever’

T.J. Dillashaw wants a “super fight” with Demetrious Johnson, but he won’t cling onto it. Dillashaw is the reigning Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) bantamweight title holder. Johnson has reigned supreme as the UFC flyweight champ…

T.J. Dillashaw wants a “super fight” with Demetrious Johnson, but he won’t cling onto it. Dillashaw is the reigning Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) bantamweight title holder. Johnson has reigned supreme as the UFC flyweight champion since the division was introduced to the promotion. Both men had been linked to talks of a “super fight,” but […]

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Marlon Moraes Says He’ll Have His Best Performance Against Jimmie Rivera

Marlon Moraes is confident that the best has yet to come. Moraes entered the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) with a ton of hype. He dominated the World Series of Fighting (WSOF) bantamweight division. Moraes became the promotion’s inaugural …

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Jon Jones Goes Off On Tyson Griffin On Twitter, Griffin Posts Private Messages

Jon Jones managed to find his way into the news despite Conor McGregor’s well-publicized trip to New York City. After former UFC lightweight Tyson Griffin tweeted at Jones regarding his botched Nike sponsorship, Jones snapped back in the worst kind of way. See the exchange for yourself: Well there goes @TheNotoriousMMA lossing his @BurgerKing deal […]

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Jon Jones managed to find his way into the news despite Conor McGregor’s well-publicized trip to New York City. After former UFC lightweight Tyson Griffin tweeted at Jones regarding his botched Nike sponsorship, Jones snapped back in the worst kind of way.

See the exchange for yourself:

Jones didn’t let that shade slide, and promptly put it all into perspective for Griffin, so to speak:

Jones even private messaged Griffin to further make his point, as evidenced when Griffin posted those private messages in a very public tweet.

It’s safe to say that Jones buried Tyson Griffin on this one, but in a way, Griffin still has a point. Bones’ defense is just brutal though. If you start with him, he’ll be sure to finish it.

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UFC 223 Medical Suspensions: Al Laquinta Avoids Long Stint

With every decision comes a consequence and for those fighters who took part in battle at UFC 223, it’s their time to faces those consequences in the form of medical suspensions. UFC 223 took place on Saturday, April 7, 2018, at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. The main card will air on pay-per-view […]

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With every decision comes a consequence and for those fighters who took part in battle at UFC 223, it’s their time to faces those consequences in the form of medical suspensions.

UFC 223 took place on Saturday, April 7, 2018, at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. The main card will air on pay-per-view at 10 p.m. ET while the preliminary card will air on FOX Sports 1 at 8 p.m. ET.

Al Iaquinta vs. Khabib Nurmagomedov in a lightweight title fight will serve as the main event while a rematch between Rose Namajunas and Joanna Jedrzejczyk in a female strawweight bout will serve as the co-main event.

Rounding out the five bout main card was Renato Moicano vs. Calvin Kattar in a featherweight bout, Zabit Magomedsharipov vs. Kyle Bochniak in a featherweight bout, and Joe Lauzon vs. Chris Gruetzemacher in a lightweight bout.

Some of the more notable suspensions include Iaquinta and Bochniak receiving the longest suspensions at 60 days.

Here are the entire medical suspensions, courtesy of MMA Fighting:

Al Iaquinta: 60-day medical suspension
Kyle Bochniak: 60-day medical suspension
Zabit Magomedsharipov: 45-day medical suspension
Joe Lauzon: 45-day medical suspension
Rose Namajunas: 30-day medical suspension
Joanna Jedrzejczyk: 30-day medical suspension
Renato Moicano: 30-day medical suspension
Calvin Kattar: 30-day medical suspension
Ashlee Evans-Smith: 30-day medical suspension
Devin Clark: 30-day medical suspension
Olivier Aubin-Mercier: 14-day medical suspension
Khabib Nurmagomedov: 7-day medical suspension
Chris Gruetzemacher: 7-day medical suspension
Karolina Kowalkiewicz: 7-day medical suspension
Felice Herrig: 7-day medical suspension
Evan Dunham: 7-day medical suspension
Bec Hyatt: 7-day medical suspension
Michael Rodriguez: 7-day medical suspension

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