UFC on Fuel 9: Live Reaction for Every Fight

UFC on Fuel 9 emanates from Stockholm, Sweden on Saturday night, and after the injury bug bit the main event, the card had to undergo a bit of uncertainty.Enter Ilir Latifi for the save. He will meet Gegard Mousasi in the evening’s main event.We here a…

UFC on Fuel 9 emanates from Stockholm, Sweden on Saturday night, and after the injury bug bit the main event, the card had to undergo a bit of uncertainty.

Enter Ilir Latifi for the save. He will meet Gegard Mousasi in the evening’s main event.

We here at Bleacher Report will be with you from start to finish with total coverage of the first UFC event in the month of April. Come back for live reactions from each and every fight.

Weigh-in Results:
Gegard Mousasi (204) vs. Ilir Latifi (206)
Ross Pearson (155) vs. Ryan Couture (154)
Matt Mitrione (259) vs. Phil DeFries (248)
Brad Pickett (135) vs. Mike Easton (135)
Diego Brandao (145) vs. Pablo Garza (146)
Akira Corrasani (145) vs. Robbie Peralta (146)
Reza Madadi (155) vs. Michael Johnson (155)
Tor Troeng (185) vs. Adam Cella (184)
Chris Spang (170) vs. Adlan Amagov (170)
Marcus Brimage (145) vs. Conor McGregor (145)
Benny Alloway (170) vs. Ryan LaFlare (171)
Michael Kuiper (186) vs. Tom Lawlor (185)
Papy Abedi (170) vs. Basem Yousef (168)

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UFC on Fuel 9: Which Fighter Has the Most to Lose?

With most events, it is easy to pick out which fighter has the most to lose. Such is not the case with UFC on Fuel 9. Sure, you may scream at me that it is Gegard Mousasi. And in a world where he actually loses this fight you may be right, but he is a …

With most events, it is easy to pick out which fighter has the most to lose. Such is not the case with UFC on Fuel 9.

Sure, you may scream at me that it is Gegard Mousasi. And in a world where he actually loses this fight you may be right, but he is a heavy favorite for a reason. I cannot even envision a way in which he loses this bout. So, I immediately disqualified him from contention.

The undercard is filled with fun fights, but nothing of real importance. This increases the difficulty to choosing just who has their back against the wall the most.

After much deliberating, it came down to four individuals: Brad Pickett, Mike Easton, Matt Mitrione and Ross Pearson.

The bantamweights, I decided, wouldn’t lose everything with a loss. Surely, a loss would send them further down the rankings, but losing to another top bantamweight in a rather shallow division isn’t the worst thing that could happen to them. Not only that, but they are both exciting fighters who shouldn’t be in danger of being cut.

Pearson is in one of the deepest divisions, but he is an exciting fighter coming off of a win. Losing to Ryan Couture would not do much to alter his current standing as a serviceable lightweight who can be plugged in to create an entertaining bout at 155 pounds.

That leaves us with the heavyweight. Honestly, he is the only logical choice on this card.

Mitrione was once thought to be a legitimate prospect in the division. He was a big, athletic guy with KO power. He started his career with five straight wins in the UFC. Impressive. In the heavyweight division, that is good enough to start having your name tossed around for some bigger bouts.

He proved he wasn’t ready for that against Cheick Kongo. Then, Roy Nelson put him away in under three minutes.

Now, with two consecutive losses, he goes against Phil de Fries.

De Fries is outmatched in this fight, but he is a tough competitor. That could keep him in the fight for a little while. And if Mitrione were to drop a fight to De Fries, it would almost certainly spell doom for his UFC career.

Mitrione is not just fighting to get back on the winning track. He is fighting for his job. He is fighting to not be embarrassed.

The former prospect can use this fight to springboard himself back in to better fights in the division. He can regain some confidence and continue his development as a well-rounded mixed martial artist. A loss, on the other hand, would hand him his pink slip.

Mitrione is the favorite, but with four-ounce gloves anything can happen. He just better make sure it doesn’t happen in this fight.

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Must-See MMA Fights for the Month of April

April is a month full of MMA action.Bellator got the action underway on Thursday night with their season finale, but there are plenty of top-quality fights remaining. Invicta FC puts on their fifth show on Friday night, and the UFC has four shows this …

April is a month full of MMA action.

Bellator got the action underway on Thursday night with their season finale, but there are plenty of top-quality fights remaining. Invicta FC puts on their fifth show on Friday night, and the UFC has four shows this month.

It is definitely MMA overload.

Championships will be defended, contenders and pretenders will be found out, and we will get to witness a slew of exciting fights every weekend this month. It is a great time to be a fan of this sport.

This is a look at 10 of the must-see fights this month.

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Invicta FC 5 Live Results and Play-by-Play

Invicta FC 5 will take place Friday evening at 7 p.m. ET from Kansas City, Mo. It will be available via UStream PPV for only $9.95.The main event of the evening features Atomweight champion Jessica Penne defending her belt against “The Karate Hottie” M…

Invicta FC 5 will take place Friday evening at 7 p.m. ET from Kansas City, Mo. It will be available via UStream PPV for only $9.95.

The main event of the evening features Atomweight champion Jessica Penne defending her belt against “The Karate Hottie” Michelle Waterson.

There is another title bout on the card as well. Vanessa Porto and Barb Honchak will duke it out for the inaugural flyweight strap in the co-main event.

Also featured on the card: Cris Cyborg’s return to action, Sarah Kaufman and much more. The 13-fight card is less than 24 hours away, and we will be here all night long to keep you up to date.

 

Weigh-In Results:

Jessica Penne (104.9) vs. Michelle Waterson (104.7)

Barb Honchak (124.6) vs. Vanessa Porto (124.8)

Fiona Muxlow (143.8) vs. Cristiane Santos (144.8)

Sarah Kaufman (135.5) vs. Leslie Smith (134.9)

Zoila Frausto Gurgel (125.5) vs. Jennifer Maia (124.5)

Lauren Taylor (134.9) vs. Kaitlin Young (135.6)

Julia Budd (145.8) vs. Mollie Estes (144.4)

Jasminka Cive (115) vs. Bec Hyatt (115.4)

Cassie Rodish (104.6) vs. Simona Soukupova (104.6)

Jessamyn Duke (135.6) vs. Miriam Nakamoto (135.8)

Katja Kankaanpaa (115.3) vs. Juliana Carneiro Lima (115.4)

Kathina Catron (115.8) vs. Rose Namajunas (115.6)

Alexandra Chambers (103.8) vs. Jodie Esquibel (105)

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Gegard Mousasi vs. Ilir Latifi: Odds and Predictions for UFC on Fuel 9

It took a little while, but the dust finally settled on the main event of UFC on Fuel 9. Gegard Mousasi has an opponent for his organizational debut, and it is Alexander Gustafsson’s training partner Ilir Latifi.An unfortunate accident caused a cu…

It took a little while, but the dust finally settled on the main event of UFC on Fuel 9. Gegard Mousasi has an opponent for his organizational debut, and it is Alexander Gustafsson‘s training partner Ilir Latifi.

An unfortunate accident caused a cut on Gustafsson and forced the potential no. 1 contender out of action. A string of April Fool’s jokes and confusion left the main event in doubt. Latifi stepped up, and the show goes on.

Twelve more fights line the card in Sweden. What it lacks in name value, it surely makes up for in potential action. It will all come to you free via Facebook and Fuel this Saturday.

Here is a look at the odds and predictions heading in to the ninth installment of UFC on Fuel.

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Ronda Rousey and the 9 Best Finishers in the UFC

Ronda Rousey is 7-0 in her pro MMA career. If you add in her amateur record she is 10-0 as a fighter. What makes this even more impressive is that all 10 fights have ended in the same way, a first-round armbar.There are other spectacular finishers in t…

Ronda Rousey is 7-0 in her pro MMA career. If you add in her amateur record she is 10-0 as a fighter. What makes this even more impressive is that all 10 fights have ended in the same way, a first-round armbar.

There are other spectacular finishers in the UFC too.

This is not a list of the highest finishing percentages, but many of these fighters would appear there. Instead, this is a list of those fighters who have the killer instinct and finish off their opponents when they can—a not-so-easy task.

Which fighters smell blood and end the fight before the judge’s scorecards are read the best?

Here is Ronda Rousey and nine other fantastic finishers who currently reside on the UFC’s roster.

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