UFC Fight Night 61: B/R Staff Main Card Predictions

No football on Sundays anymore? No problem! The UFC can fill your Sunday void this weekend, as UFC Fight Night 61 comes live on Fox Sports 1.
The card, which comes to you from Brazil, is heavy on Brazilian talent. The headliner sees home country fighte…

No football on Sundays anymore? No problem! The UFC can fill your Sunday void this weekend, as UFC Fight Night 61 comes live on Fox Sports 1.

The card, which comes to you from Brazil, is heavy on Brazilian talent. The headliner sees home country fighter Antonio Silva defend his turf against former UFC champ Frank Mir.

There are some other good fights on the card, making this card a must-see event.

Without further ado, the Bleacher Report staff is ready to guide you through Sunday’s card. So, Scott Harris, Sean Smith, Craig Amos, James MacDonald and myself, Riley Kontek, give you our picks for the card.

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UFC Fight Night 61: Preliminary Card Predictions

The UFC is on a rare Sunday this weekend, as the company returns to Brazil with UFC Fight Night 61. Headlined by Frank Mir and Antonio Silva, the card includes some contenders in their respective divisions.
Before that headliner, we have the prelims. E…

The UFC is on a rare Sunday this weekend, as the company returns to Brazil with UFC Fight Night 61. Headlined by Frank Mir and Antonio Silva, the card includes some contenders in their respective divisions.

Before that headliner, we have the prelims. Every fight has at least one Brazilian fighter in it, highlighting the local talent and up-and-coming fighters.

I had a perfect record of 4-0 with my UFC Fight Night 60 picks. We will look to build on that impressive record, as we have six bouts this weekend to add to the already sterling record in 2015.

Without further ado, here are the prelim picks for UFC Fight Night 61.

2015 Riley’s Record: 23-9

Last Event: UFC Fight Night 60 (4-0)

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UFC Fight Night 61: 3 Reasons to Watch Mir vs. Silva Fight Card

This weekend, the UFC makes its return to Brazil with UFC Fight Night 61. Headlined by Frank Mir and Antonio Silva, the card is heavy on local talent but has a lot of strong fighters competing in its matches.
In addition to Mir and Silva, names like Ed…

This weekend, the UFC makes its return to Brazil with UFC Fight Night 61. Headlined by Frank Mir and Antonio Silva, the card is heavy on local talent but has a lot of strong fighters competing in its matches.

In addition to Mir and Silva, names like Edson Barboza, Michael Johnson, Iuri Alcantara and Cezar Ferreira grace the card. All of them will be looking to push their stock through the ceiling, as the card will be on free TV.

Need a reason to tune in this Sunday? We will give you three reasons to watch this interesting card from Brazil.

 

Who Gets His Redemption?

Frank Mir and Antonio Silva have seen better days. Not long ago, both men were Top 10 fighters with title shots they had cashed in on. Now, they are fighting for their careers.

Mir is riding a four-fight skid and has been dominated in every bout he lost. The most dangerous submission artist in UFC history (if not MMA history) has shown his age and wear, which is why a win is a must here.

Silva hasn’t won in three fights either and has looked increasingly suspect. The most recent of those setbacks was a quick knockout loss to Andrei Arlovski, which significantly set the Brazilian back.

Who gets his redemption? Find out Sunday night in a pivotal bout for both men.

 

Dark Horses at 155 Pounds

The co-main event of this event should be more publicized than it is. It’s Edson Barboza vs. Michael Johnson, and it has the potential to be Fight of the Night and push a guy into title contention.

Both men are undoubtedly top-20 fighters and exciting at that. Barboza is a knockout machine who always looks improved, while Johnson is a wrestler who has really put together a nice stand-up game.

A win for either man may put him in the Top 10. With that, he would get bigger challenges and the potential to fight for a title sooner rather than later.

 

Khabilov is Back

Of all the fighters on the card, many fans are most excited for the return of Rustam Khabilov. He is truly one of the best young stars at lightweight and a future title contender.

Khabilov hasn’t been seen since June when he gave Benson Henderson all he could handle before Khabilov had to succumb to a submission. Even in a losing effort, it was a performance that showed Khabilov has the skills to stick with the best in the division.

He takes on a tough opponent fighting on home turf in Adriano Martins. A win over this skilled veteran would establish Khabilov as a big threat in the division and get him back in the minds of fans.

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UFC Fight Night 60 Preliminary Card Predictions

The UFC returns this weekend with another Fight Night card, as the company returns to Colorado on Saturday. UFC Fight Night 60 airs live on Fox with a welterweight headliner.
Benson Henderson, the former UFC lightweight champion, moves up to 170 on sho…

The UFC returns this weekend with another Fight Night card, as the company returns to Colorado on Saturday. UFC Fight Night 60 airs live on Fox with a welterweight headliner.

Benson Henderson, the former UFC lightweight champion, moves up to 170 on short notice when he takes on rising prospect Brandon Thatch. It’s an interesting fight that will either put the former champ back in the win column or shoot Thatch to stardom.

The year has started off well for me, so let’s hope we can continue the strong start to 2015.

Here are the predictions for UFC Fight Night 60.

2015 Riley’s Record: 18-10

Last Event: UFC 183 (4-2)

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Bellator 133: Preview and Predictions for Main Card

The UFC has a show this weekend. World Series of Fighting has a show this weekend. Bellator has a show this weekend.
It’s a busy weekend, MMA fans.
Bellator 133 comes to you live Friday on Spike TV and hosts a fun night of fights. The card is headlined…

The UFC has a show this weekend. World Series of Fighting has a show this weekend. Bellator has a show this weekend.

It’s a busy weekend, MMA fans.

Bellator 133 comes to you live Friday on Spike TV and hosts a fun night of fights. The card is headlined by middleweight standouts Melvin Manhoef and Alexander Shlemenko, who should put on an entertaining striking affair.

Also on the card are names such as Pat Curran, Julia Budd and Chris Honeycutt. 

Let’s take a look at the card and make some predictions. 

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WSOF 18 Preview and Predictions

On Saturday night, World Series of Fighting 18 will be live on NBC Sports with an interesting card from Canada. In a WSOF Bantamweight Championship match, Marlon Moraes will be looking to defend his belt against The Ultimate Fighter…

On Saturday night, World Series of Fighting 18 will be live on NBC Sports with an interesting card from Canada. In a WSOF Bantamweight Championship match, Marlon Moraes will be looking to defend his belt against The Ultimate Fighter 18 veteran Josh Hill on Hill’s home turf.

Also on the card are several Canadian talents who will be attempting to make names for themselves in America. Many of these men are prospects, which will give fans some insight about the fighters emerging from that country.

Without further ado, here are the predictions for WSOF 18.

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