UFC 185: Carla Esparza vs. Joanna Jedrzejczyk Head-to-Toe Breakdown

UFC 185 comes to you live on pay-per-view this Saturday and features two championship bouts. In the main event, the lightweight title will be on the online, and in the co-main event, the women’s strawweight title will be contested.
In that co-main even…

UFC 185 comes to you live on pay-per-view this Saturday and features two championship bouts. In the main event, the lightweight title will be on the online, and in the co-main event, the women’s strawweight title will be contested.

In that co-main event are two of the best women in the world. The champion is Carla Esparza, the winner of The Ultimate Fighter 20 and inaugural strawweight champion, while the challenger is Joanna Jedrzejcyk, a Polish fighter who has jumped up the rankings in recent times with her awesome performances.

It’s surely a much-anticipated bout and the first title defense of the newly minted championship. It should be a great bout.

Without further ado, let’s examine this matchup, comparing these women from head to toe.

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The Ultimate Fighter 21 ATT vs. Blackzilians: Previewing Each Fighter

It’s official. The long-running The Ultimate Fighter series is back for the UFC, but this time with a twist.
It’s gym vs. gym.
That’s right, rival Florida gyms will go head-to-head, as Dan Lambert’s American Top Team takes on Glenn Robinson’s Blackzili…

It’s official. The long-running The Ultimate Fighter series is back for the UFC, but this time with a twist.

It’s gym vs. gym.

That’s right, rival Florida gyms will go head-to-head, as Dan Lambert’s American Top Team takes on Glenn Robinson’s Blackzilians camp in what should be a heated rivalry. It’s one that’s full of defecting, betrayal and in-the-cage competition.

In examining the squads, both are different. ATT has some seasoned veterans who have been to the big show mixed with a couple of key prospects, while the Blackzilians are more prospect-heavy and looking to surprise people.

Strap in, because you have a scouting report coming your way. Here is a preview of each cast member this season.

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Invicta 11: Last Minute Main Card Predictions for Cyborg vs. Tweet

Friday night, the biggest women’s MMA weekend in history kicks off in Los Angeles with Invicta 11. Live on Fight Pass, the card is a stacked deck with one of the best females in combat sports history in the headliner, as well as contenders and prospect…

Friday night, the biggest women’s MMA weekend in history kicks off in Los Angeles with Invicta 11. Live on Fight Pass, the card is a stacked deck with one of the best females in combat sports history in the headliner, as well as contenders and prospects scattered throughout.

Cris “Cyborg” Justino defends her Invicta Featherweight Championship against Charmaine Tweet. It’s a bout in which not only the belt is being defended, but speculation runs wild about a potential Ronda Rousey showdown.

With that, let’s make some last minute predictions on the Invicta 11 card.

 

Cris “Cyborg” Justino vs. Charmaine Tweet

The featherweight bout should be an interesting one. While it’s basically unanimous that Cris Justino will retain her belt in vicious fashion, Charmaine Tweet is not somebody to count out.

Despite Tweet’s not so sexy win percentage, she has one five out of her last six, with her only loss coming to another top featherweight in Julia Budd. All of those wins come by finish as well, including most of them by submission.

That would be her best opportunity for victory. However, despite how good her ground game is and how physically imposing she can be, Justino has a good ground game herself and is probably the most physically imposing fighter in WMMA.

On the feet, this is no contest. Cyborg has incredibly muay Thai and power, especially from the clinch where she destroys opponent with huge knees and punches.

This is pretty simple to pick. Tweet is the right opponent at this point, but Cyborg is in a class of her own.

Prediction: Justino def. Tweet via KO

 

Mizuki Inoue vs. Alexa Grasso

Two of the youngest and most brightest prospects in all of WMMA are on display in the co-main event. Both Alexa Grasso and Mizuki Inoue have an extremely bright future and should give us a glimpse of two future contenders here.

Grasso is a striker with an undefeated record. She is a brutal knockout artist, possessing good power, technique and movement. Her ground game is a little bit of a question mark at this point, but if she can keep it upright, she can beat anybody.

It’s especially impressive that it took her less than two minutes to put Alida Gray’s lights out, a fighter who challenged Jessica Aguilar for her WSOF belt.

Inoue has been in the spotlight a longer time, despite not even being 21 years old (Grasso is 21). Inoue is a well-rounded fighter who has fought some tough competition, including Karolina Kowalkiewicz, Bec Rawlings, Ayaka Hamasaki and Alex Chambers.

This is a tough matchup to call. I think that Inoue‘s established clinch and ground game are the key factor in this bout and Grasso will learn a lot in taking what should be a fun fight.

Prediction: Inoue def. Grasso via unanimous decision

 

DeAnna Bennett vs. Norma Center

DeAnna Bennett was on the fast track to a flyweight title shot, but she now drops to strawweight in the hopes to not only score a UFC bid, but a shot at the Invicta title. She meets a tough prospect in Norma Center, who should give her all she can handle.

Bennett has had success at both 135 and 125 pounds. Instead of be complacent, she goes to a division where her size won’t be a detriment anymore, as she is a shorter fighter with good range despite that discrepancy. 

Center takes this bout on short notice, but last time she did that for Invicta, she gave Joanne Calderwood a hell of a fight. She is more of a ground fighter, though I find it hard to believe she will be able to wrestle down Bennett, a good wrestler in her own right.

Bennett’s striking is the difference, as displayed in her bout with Michelle Ould. Center is tough and can hang, so she will surprise many with her grit and determination.

Prediction: Bennett def. Center via unanimous decision

 

Irene Aldana vs. Colleen Schneider

The second top Mexican prospect on this show, Irene Aldana has star potential and a cult following that adore her power and prowess. However, her aspirations for the UFC take center stage when she takes on a TUF 18 veteran in the form of Colleen Schneider.

Outside of a blemish against UFC fighter Larissa Pacheco, Aldana has been a terror to opponents with her powerful, aggressive brand of striking. She has knockout power for days, mixing in strong knees and kicks to compliment her dynamite punches.

She will have to be wary of the takedown, though, as he ground game is also a bit of a question mark like teammate Grasso. Schneider trains with Josh Barnett and has a strong wrestling game, which transitions to a heavy top-game on the ground.

Schneider will be at a bit of a size discrepancy, which mixed with the fact that Aldana will make her uncomfortable from the opening bell, will be a hard mountain to climb. Aldana pushes the pace and lands strikes, eventually earning the victory in vicious fashion.

Prediction: Aldana def. Schneider via TKO

 

Full Card Predictions

145: Cris Justino def. Charmaine Tweet via KO

115: Mizuki Inoue def. Alexa Grasso via unanimous decision

115: DeAnna Bennett def. Norma Center via unanimous decision

135: Irene Aldana def. Colleen Schneider via TKO

115: Jamie Moyle def. JJ Aldrich via unanimous decision

115: Brianna van Buren def. Amy Montenegro via unanimous decision

125: Christine Stanley def. Laura Salazar via unanimous decision

125: Aspen Ladd def. Ana Carolina Vidal via unanimous decision

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UFC 184: Preliminary Card Predictions

We’re back at it again. That’s right, the UFC returns this weekend to pay-per-view with UFC 184. Headlined by Ronda Rousey and Cat Zingano, the card is a solid outing, featuring some underrated stars.
As for the prelims, we have some fun fights. From v…

We’re back at it again. That’s right, the UFC returns this weekend to pay-per-view with UFC 184. Headlined by Ronda Rousey and Cat Zingano, the card is a solid outing, featuring some underrated stars.

As for the prelims, we have some fun fights. From vets like Mark Munoz and Kid Yamamoto to hot prospects like Dhiego Lima and Derrick Lewis, a nice mix of talent should give us some great action.

Let’s hope this card isn’t as thoroughly awful in terms of picks as last weekend. That bad showing closed the gap between my wins and losses this year, so let’s jump back on the horse.

With that, let’s take a look at the preliminary card and make some picks.

 

2015 Riley’s Record: 24-13

Last Event: UFC Fight Night 61 (1-4)

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Bellator 134: Main Card Preview and Predictions

Bellator 134 started off as a strong card, but injuries have ravaged it. That’s right, Bellator 134 is around the corner, and it’s limping to Friday’s finish line.
Emanuel Newton defends his light heavyweight title against Liam McGeary, who has proved …

Bellator 134 started off as a strong card, but injuries have ravaged it. That’s right, Bellator 134 is around the corner, and it’s limping to Friday’s finish line.

Emanuel Newton defends his light heavyweight title against Liam McGeary, who has proved to be the true top contender. The card is supported by a co-main event with Paul Daley, who takes on Andre Santos in what should be a barnburner.

This card has seen a ton of changes, but it appears we are ready to go with a new five-fight main card. Here are the predictions for Bellator 134.

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UFC 184: 3 Reasons to Watch Rousey vs. Zingano Fight Card

UFC 184 is right around the corner, as the pay-per-view event takes place this Saturday. The strong card is headlined by two women’s bouts, and fans will not want to miss it. 
The card was originally headlined by Chris Weidman and Vitor Belfort, b…

UFC 184 is right around the corner, as the pay-per-view event takes place this Saturday. The strong card is headlined by two women’s bouts, and fans will not want to miss it. 

The card was originally headlined by Chris Weidman and Vitor Belfort, but injuries put the kibosh on that. Instead, a women’s bantamweight championship bout between Ronda Rousey and Cat Zingano takes top billing.

It’s not as great as it once was, but UFC 184 is still a strong card. Here are three reasons you should tune in Saturday.

 

The Best Woman on the Face of the Planet

There is no doubt about it: Rousey is the best fighter in the world right now. She is also the most popular by far.

She has been a giant star for the UFC. That’s why she’s headlining pay-per-view shows.

Rousey has been dominant and has made all her challengers look foolish. Not only that, but the former armbar-only fighter has put together some awesome striking finishes in her last two bouts.

She is taking on one of her biggest tests to date in Zingano. Zingano is no joke. She’s a physical specimen and is as tough as they come.

That said, a win for Rousey sets up a potential superfight with Cris “Cyborg” Justino, who fights in the Invicta main event in the same town on the same weekend, giving us one of the biggest women’s MMA weekends in MMA history.

 

The Debut of Boxing Royalty

She has long been touted as the best prospect in women’s MMA, and she has a chance to prove it in a UFC co-main event. Yes, Holly Holm is set for her debut with the company and is looking to quickly rise in the UFC ranks.

Holm is an amazing boxer with great kicking. She is, like Zingano, a physical specimen and a beast on the feet.

She takes on the scrappy Raquel Pennington, who looks to play the role of spoiler. She’s tough as nails and can take a punch, but Holm strikes with power few ladies have.

It should be interesting, to say the least.

 

The Rise of El Cucuy

The lightweight division is a murderers’ row of top fighters. One who doesn’t get nearly enough credit and has flown under the radar is Tony Ferguson. 

The winner of The Ultimate Fighter 13, Ferguson has quietly inched closer to the lightweight title picture. He’s on a four-fight winning streak, with finishes over Abel Trujillo, Katsunori Kikuno and Mike Rio.

He’s good everywhere. That well-roundedness sets him up with a great plan against his current foe, Gleison Tibau, who is on a strong streak himself.

It will be a tough fight, but a win for Ferguson catapults him up the ranks.

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