Previewing the Newcomers at UFC Fight Night 52

The UFC is rapidly expanding and putting on more and more shows, and the increased number of events means an increase in roster size.UFC Fight Night 52 comes live on Fight Pass from Japan this weekend, boasting a bunch of young talent. In fact, many of…

The UFC is rapidly expanding and putting on more and more shows, and the increased number of events means an increase in roster size.

UFC Fight Night 52 comes live on Fight Pass from Japan this weekend, boasting a bunch of young talent. In fact, many of the participants are prospects who are looking to establish a name.

Apart from the recognizable fighters, there are some fresh faces on the card. In fact, a couple of fighters are set to begin their journeys with the UFC.

Three fighters are set to make their official UFC debuts this week. Let’s take a look at them.

 

Johnny Case

In Johnny Case, you get yet another RFA veteran making the move over to the UFC. Fighters from that organization have fared very well thus far in general.

Case, who is 18-4 and owns an eight-fight winning streak, is a lanky striker and a decent-sized lightweight. He uses his 6’1″ frame to his advantage in most fights, as he is very long and hard to get inside of.

He is definitely a striker first, as he is known to use his jab and leg kicks to score points and establish distance. He is not just a point fighter, though, as he has knocked out 11 opponents, many of whom fell via one-punch KOs.

His move to Alliance MMA has likely been the best choice for him, as he now works with amazing coaches and fighters on a daily basis. It will bring his game to another level, but we will get a measurement of how good he is in this debut fight against UFC vet Kazuki Tokudome.

 

 

Masanori Kanehara

Talk about a break. You are set to make your UFC debut against legendary fighter Urijah Faber, which will be very tough, but Faber backs out. That said, Kanehara draws Alex Caceres, who is no walk in the park either.

Kanehara was given these tough tasks because he has been very good overseas, only losing to top competition. Otherwise, he has been a force, knocking out and submitting guys left and right.

That is a positive mark on Kanehara. He is always looking to finish the fight and does so at a high rate. In fact, he hasn’t gone to a decision since 2009 against Kid Yamamoto, a bout he won.

He is definitely well-rounded, but he will have to play defense to some flashy techniques from Caceres. The kicks and clinch knees of Caceres have looked very good, especially recently.

On the ground, Kanehara will need to achieve and maintain top position. Caceres is solid off his back, but he can be susceptible to ground-and-pound as he fishes for triangle chokes and armbars.

Kanehara has a winnable fight, but it will not be easy by any means.

 

Rin Nakai

The Queen of Pancrase is here, folks. Rin Nakai has finally landed in the UFC and is certain to spice up the women’s bantamweight division.

Nakai, a power wrestler, uses her lack of size (she’s 5’1″) as a leverage advantage when she shoots in on takedowns. She is extremely powerful and well-balanced, which makes it tough to thwart takedowns, especially early in the fight.

On the ground, she is dangerous with her submissions, especially her armlocks. If not for a tough, scrappy Tara LaRosa and her will to live on, Nakai would have taken her arm home with her after a nasty kimura in a very recent bout.

Her level of competition and striking are the two concerns for Nakai.

Her striking is somewhat green and basically used to set up takedowns. A person who can defend those takedowns can easily attempt to exploit her on the feet.

As for her lack of top-flight competition, that is likely because most of the elite fighters, especially in recent times, are locked up by major organizations. That said, she does own wins over LaRosa, Brenda Gonzales and Invicta vet Sarah D’Alelio.

In her first UFC fight on Saturday, she faces No. 2-ranked women’s bantamweight Miesha Tate. 

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5 Reasons to Watch UFC Fight Night 52

I hope you like staying up late in America. UFC is coming live from Japan, and it will be from late night to midmorning.
Light up the coffee maker, drink an energy drink or go on a sugar bender. Either that, or wait until you wake up in the morning and…

I hope you like staying up late in America. UFC is coming live from Japan, and it will be from late night to midmorning.

Light up the coffee maker, drink an energy drink or go on a sugar bender. Either that, or wait until you wake up in the morning and catch the replay.

If you’re a psycho like me and have to watch the fights live, you will be up. Sure, it may cause suffering later in the day, but that’s why I am the diehard MMA watcher.

Need some reasons to justify staying up for this event? I shall give you five, my friends.

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UFC Fight Night 51 Preliminary Card Predictions

The UFC is back in Brazil, as UFC Fight Night 51 comes live to you on Fight Pass on Saturday. Headlined by Antonio Silva and Andrei Arlovski, the card boasts many native sons who will look to put on a show.
The preliminary predictions for UFC Fight Nig…

The UFC is back in Brazil, as UFC Fight Night 51 comes live to you on Fight Pass on Saturday. Headlined by Antonio Silva and Andrei Arlovski, the card boasts many native sons who will look to put on a show.

The preliminary predictions for UFC Fight Night 50 were strong, though a controversial decision loss for Chris Camozzi denied me a chance to go undefeated. We will see if we can go for that perfect record this time around.

Without further ado, here are the prelim predictions for UFC Fight Night 50.

2014 Riley’s Record: 124-75

Last Event: UFC Fight Night 50 (4-1)

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TUF 20, Episode 1: Live Blog

The Ultimate Fighter 20 makes its glorious debut on Fox Sports 1 Wednesday night, where the female strawweights compete to become the first ever UFC women’s 115-pound champion. Among the participants are Invicta, RFA and Bellator veterans.
The season p…

The Ultimate Fighter 20 makes its glorious debut on Fox Sports 1 Wednesday night, where the female strawweights compete to become the first ever UFC women’s 115-pound champion. Among the participants are Invicta, RFA and Bellator veterans.

The season promises drama, great fights and big personalities. That’s why it will likely be a ratings success for both the UFC and parent company Fox.

Stay with Bleacher Report tonight as we update from the season premiere. Below are the contestants on this season’s show.

 

  • Joanne Calderwood
  • Alex Chambers
  • Heather Clark
  • Aisling Daly
  • Lisa Ellis
  • Carla Esparza
  • Felice Herrig
  • Angela Hill
  • Emily Kagan
  • Justine Kish
  • Angela Magana
  • Randa Markos
  • Rose Namajunas
  • Jessica Penne
  • Bec Rawlings
  • Tecia Torres

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Previewing the Newcomers at UFC Fight Night 51

The UFC is rapidly expanding and putting on more and more shows, and the increased number of events means an increase in roster size.
UFC Fight Night 51 comes live on Fight Pass from Brazil this weekend, boasting a bunch of young talent. In fact, many …

The UFC is rapidly expanding and putting on more and more shows, and the increased number of events means an increase in roster size.

UFC Fight Night 51 comes live on Fight Pass from Brazil this weekend, boasting a bunch of young talent. In fact, many of the participants are prospects looking to establish a name.

Apart from the recognized names, there are some fresh faces on the card. In fact, a couple of fighters are set to begin their journeys with the UFC.

Two fighters are set to make their official UFC debuts this week. Let’s take a look at these new fighters. 

 

Larissa Pacheco

Touted as one of the best prospects in WMMA, if not the top prospect, Larissa Pacheco will be making a late-notice debut against Jessica Andrade. It is a fight that will prove her blue-chip prospect status correct or incorrect.

Pacheco is just 20 years old, which is scary to think about as she can only get better from where she already is. The young fighter is explosive, athletic and technical, three things that will make her a future title challenger.

She is a devastating striker. She puts together combinations nicely, using a variety of strikes to damage her opponent’s head, legs and body.

Not only that, but she is a very good jiu-jitsu artist. Of her 10 wins, all of which are finishes, six come by way of submission. She is solid from top position, but she also has an effective guard where she frequently looks for triangle chokes and armlocks.

She will need to avoid getting in a brawl with Andrade, who throws wild punches with much power. If she stays technical and gets Andrade to a place where she’s not comfortable, Pacheco will be very successful.

 

Wendell Oliveira

When Wendell Oliveira was announced as a participant on The Ultimate Fighter Brazil 3, he was an early favorite to contend for the season title. That is, until he was matched up with eventual winner Warlley Alves in the elimination round to get into the house.

That is a shame, as Oliveira was likely better than most of the men in his weight class that made it into the house.

Oliveira is very experienced and well-rounded. A veteran of over 30 fights, Oliveira has proven to be a finisher, putting away 14 of his 24 victims via knockout or submission.

Oliveira is a striker first and foremost. His muay thai is a strong suit, using good kicks and knees in unison with his hands.

He is also physically imposing. He uses his strength advantageously, especially when against the cage and in the clinch.

He will face Santiago Ponzinibbio in his UFC debut, a matchup that should see him get a striking affair. If that happens, expect Oliveira to prove his worth on the feet and impress fans in the process.

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5 Reasons to Watch UFC Fight Night 51

The UFC returns to Brazil this weekend with UFC Fight Night 51. Headlined by heavyweights Andrei Arlovski and Antonio Silva, the card is loaded with Brazilian talent and up-and-comers throughout the world of MMA.
Despite the big heavyweight attraction,…

The UFC returns to Brazil this weekend with UFC Fight Night 51. Headlined by heavyweights Andrei Arlovski and Antonio Silva, the card is loaded with Brazilian talent and up-and-comers throughout the world of MMA.

Despite the big heavyweight attraction, the card really lacks much depth. Sure, it’s a Fight Pass exclusive, but fans need a bigger reason to spend their Saturday night watching the event.

Need five reasons to watch the event this weekend? Fine, it wasn’t easy, but here is why you should give a gander at this card Saturday night.

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