UFC Fight Night 44: Preliminary Card Predictions

If you’re not busy this week, there is plenty of UFC to be watched. That’s because they will be holding events twice on Saturday.
The second event of the weekend comes live on Fox Sports 1 from San Antonio. Headlined by featherweight contenders Cub Swa…

If you’re not busy this week, there is plenty of UFC to be watched. That’s because they will be holding events twice on Saturday.

The second event of the weekend comes live on Fox Sports 1 from San Antonio. Headlined by featherweight contenders Cub Swanson and Jeremy Stephens, the event promises to be exciting from the top to the bottom.

UFC 174 was good to me when it came to the prelim predictions. I keep separating myself from the .500 mark, as I continue to climb up the win percentage ladder.

So, who will win this Saturday on the prelims in San Antonio? Let’s take a look at the five fights.

 

2014 Riley’s Record: 81-52

Last Event: UFC 174 (4-2)

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UFC Fight Night 43: Preliminary Card Predictions

If you’re not busy this week, there is plenty of UFC to be watched. That’s because the promotion will be holding two events on Saturday.
The first event will be UFC Fight Night 43 in New Zealand, which airs exclusively on Fight Pass at 5 a.m. ET. Headl…

If you’re not busy this week, there is plenty of UFC to be watched. That’s because the promotion will be holding two events on Saturday.

The first event will be UFC Fight Night 43 in New Zealand, which airs exclusively on Fight Pass at 5 a.m. ET. Headlined by New Zealander James Te Huna and Nate Marquardt, the card has a bunch of prospects who are fighting for name recognition.

UFC 174 was good to me when it came to the prelim predictions. It kept separating me from the .500 mark, as I continue to climb up the win-percentage ladder.

So, who will win this Saturday on the New Zealand prelims? Let’s take a look at the six fights.

2014 Riley’s Record: 81-52

Last Event: UFC 174 (4-2)

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5 Flyweights Who Can Knock You Out

Many suggest that flyweights in the UFC can’t produce knockout victories.
While they perhaps occur less frequently than in eavier divisions, knockouts most certainly do happen at flyweight too.
Sure, being 125 pounds doesn’t give you as much knockout p…

Many suggest that flyweights in the UFC can’t produce knockout victories.

While they perhaps occur less frequently than in eavier divisions, knockouts most certainly do happen at flyweight too.

Sure, being 125 pounds doesn’t give you as much knockout power as a guy 100 pounds heavier than you, but planting an accurate shot on the jaw is all you need to flicker the lights.

There are some fighters in the division who know this all too well.

Right now, let’s examine five flyweights that can knock you out in MMA today. 

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5 Reasons to Watch UFC Fight Nights 43 and 44

Strap yourself in: The UFC is coming at you with two events this weekend. So grab a case of a beer, fill up the chip bowl and light the grill, because it’s going to be a long day.
First, on Fight Pass, we get an early (5 a.m. ET) card in America in the…

Strap yourself in: The UFC is coming at you with two events this weekend. So grab a case of a beer, fill up the chip bowl and light the grill, because it’s going to be a long day.

First, on Fight Pass, we get an early (5 a.m. ET) card in America in the form of UFC Fight Night 43. Live from New Zealand, the card boasts local talent and some established veterans who are looking to cement their names.

Then on Fox Sports 1, UFC Fight Night 44 hits on Saturday night from San Antonio. Also with some top prospects on the card, the event has more star power and some interesting fights to keep you occupied starting at 10 p.m. ET.

Need five reasons to tune in? Let’s take a look at why you should watch the UFC this weekend.

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Irish Prospect Cathal Pendred Meets Fellow TUF 19 Teammate Mike King in Ireland

A pair of The Ultimate Fighter 19 teammates will do battle in Ireland at UFC Fight Night 46, as opposed to the TUF 19 Finale, when Irish prospect Cathal Pendred takes on Mike King in the middleweight division. 
As reported…

A pair of The Ultimate Fighter 19 teammates will do battle in Ireland at UFC Fight Night 46, as opposed to the TUF 19 Finalewhen Irish prospect Cathal Pendred takes on Mike King in the middleweight division. 

As reported by MMA Junkie, the fight will likely take place on the prelims of the Fight Pass exclusive event, which goes down July 19.

Pendred, who is 13-2-1 while competing in the European circuit, is the former Cage Warriors welterweight champion. He vacated that title to make a run in the UFC after beating the likes of UFC fighter Nico Musoke, UFC vet Che Mills and French prospect Gael Grimaud.

Pendred bypassed the elimination round after the UFC could not find a fighter to take him on for various reasons, as explained on the show. He then became the third middleweight pick of Team Penn and would go on to defeat Hector Urbina in the quarterfinals via unanimous decision. In the semifinals, he lost a razor-thin split decision to now-finalist Eddie Gordon.

Despite not making the finals, he’s been given a chance to compete in the Octagon. Although hype has something to do with it, being Irish definitely probably has a hand in that. 

As for King, the American is 5-0 in his pro MMA career. The talented wrestler has finished all five of his wins, including two via tapout to strikes. He is a big middleweight at 6’3″ and can use his range well when he wants to.

On TUF 19, he was one of the tougher guys, showing a very stout chin and the heart of a lion. After beating Nordine Taleb in the best fight of the entire season to get into the house, King lost in the quarterfinals in a close bout to Eddie Gordon. In that bout, he suffered a gruesome eye poke but continued to fight despite the horrific injury.

When looking at this fight on paper, King is obviously the larger man. He is a big middleweight, while Pendred is a normal welterweight.

That being said, Pendred is very strong despite his lack of size against King. The Irishman has a good clinch and top game on the ground, though it will be tough to take down the solid wrestler.

Below is the fight card in Ireland so far. Stick with Bleacher Report as more information on this card becomes available.

 

Featherweight Conor McGregor (IRE) Diego Brandao (BRA)
Welterweight Gunnar Nelson (ICE) Zak Cummings (USA)
Flyweight Brad Pickett (UK) Ian McCall (USA)
Light Heavyweight Ilir Latifi (SWE) Tom Lawlor (USA)
Light Heavyweight Nikita Krylov (UKR) Cody Donovan (USA)
Flyweight Neil Seery (IRE) Phil Harris (UK)
Middleweight Tor Troeng (SWE) Trevor Smith (USA)
Lightweight Norman Parke (UK)  Naoyuki Kotani (JPN)
Flyweight Patrick Holohan (IRE) Josh Sampo (USA)
Middleweight Cathal Pendred (IRE) Mike King (USA)

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Miesha Tate to Welcome Rin Nakai to UFC in Japan

Highly touted Japanese star Rin Nakai has signed with the UFC and will debut in her native land when she takes on former Strikeforce champion and UFC title challenger Miesha Tate.
The fight announcement was first made on UFC Tonight on Fox Sports 1, bu…

Highly touted Japanese star Rin Nakai has signed with the UFC and will debut in her native land when she takes on former Strikeforce champion and UFC title challenger Miesha Tate.

The fight announcement was first made on UFC Tonight on Fox Sports 1, but MMA Junkie followed up and confirmed the fight with its sources.

Nakai‘s addition to the UFC has immediately deepened a women’s bantamweight division that was in need of some extra high-level bodies. Nakai was considered one of the three best 135-pounders outside the UFC and is ranked 13th in the B/R WMMA rankings

She is undefeated at 16-0-1, as the Queen of Pancrase has mowed down the competition in Japan. She owns notable recent victories over Brenda Gonzales, WMMA pioneer Tara LaRosa and Invicta vet Sarah D’Alelio.

Her wrestling is top-notch and her submission game is fierce. She is known for her wicked armlocks, especially keylocks and kimuras. She is very physically strong in her upper body, which allows her to add great torque to those holds.

As for Tate, the UFC veteran is, similarly, a wrestler who has been fighting at the highest level for years now. The former Strikeforce champion is 1-2 since entering the UFC, falling to Ronda Rousey in a title fight and Cat Zingano in a highly entertaining affair. She finally got her first win in her latest outing, when she won a close decision over fellow wrestler and UFC title contender Liz Carmouche

In looking at this fight, Nakai and Tate match up interestingly in terms of style. Both women are wrestlers and have top-notch grappling in the world of MMA.

Where Nakai is more of an armlock specialist on the ground, Tate likes more ground-and-pound and the use of chokes. Tate does have three wins via armbar, but it’s her ability to soften opponents up with her ground strikes that makes her effective, especially when searching for chokes.

Don’t be surprised if this fight is on the main card. 

For more on UFC Fight Night 52, stay with Bleacher Report as more news becomes available.

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