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Just a few nights ago, Cody Garbrandt’s return to the Octagon was announced, as “No Love” will make the walk in his home state of Ohio in March opposite longtime contender Raphael Assuncao. That’s a tough fight for anyone, but also an opportunity for Garbrandt to get back in the win column and title mix.
However, Garbrandt also just expressed an interest in facing top contender and fellow knockout artist Petr Yan.
Yan is riding a huge wave of momentum after UFC 245, when he stopped the four-time UFC title challenger in the third round. There’s a fair chance Yan is next in line for the Bantamweight title shot, but Henry Cejudo seems to be doing everything possible to avoid fighting an actual contender.
IF Cejudo does successfully dodge Yan next and IF Garbrandt wins his return bout against Assuncao, this would be one hell of a scrap. A high-profile war unlikely to go the distance, it’s not hard to imagine as a main event in 2020.
Insomnia
As always, Mike Perry brings a unique perspective to the sport, and that’s what I appreciate about “Platinum.” #GiveMikePerryEasyFights2020
UFC “London” is not far off, and it sounds like Jimi Manuwa may be interested in making a return to combat …
Fuck this I’m going Back to work
— JIMI MANUWA (@POSTERBOYJM) December 14, 2019
People might genuinely be surprised to find out how many really good MMA fighters are mediocre at working the speed bag. It’s simply not a priority for a lot of guys, and rarely will one find a speed bag in Muay Thai gyms.
The “Gentle Art” at work:
Aljamain Sterling is a great example of the danger of a wrestler who can kick well.
It’s probably time for Henry Cejudo to officially drop the Flyweight title.
It’s obvious you don’t want to fight me and have no interest of going back down to flyweight. Just stop stringing shit along with the company and the division. I’m ready to Fight! @danawhite @Mickmaynard2 https://t.co/3pVBGdDjOY
— Joseph Benavidez (@JoeJitsu) December 15, 2019
Conor McGregor is after yet another belt!
That belt is mine in 2020 motherbuddies!
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) December 16, 2019
Slips, rips, and KO clips
Heel to the chin may just be worse than shin to the chin.
Riamu (@riamu_1007k) with an absolute beauty of a spinning back kick at todays Krush 109. pic.twitter.com/wVAnkdNxc8
— Beyond Kickboxing (@Beyond_Kick) December 15, 2019
In simultaneous punch situations like this, a lot of factors are in play. Perhaps the two most important are speed and head position, as the faster man with his head further off-line is most likely to land clean.
Teofimo Lopez (15-0, 12 KO’s) is the new IBF lightweight champion with the spectacular TKO-2 over Ghana’s Richard Commey (29-3) in Madison Square Garden
ESPN pic.twitter.com/wXqmzCga5n
— Tim – Boxeo Boxen ???? ?? Boksing ??? Boks ?? (@Hock1717) December 15, 2019
No caption from me needed here, as one of the best striking coaches in the country already provided the analysis on this Rodtang KO:
Random Land
This hilarious article on the infamous Folgers advertisement and its questionable overtones is definitely worth a read.
If you’ve ever thought “I’d like to read a 3,000 word oral history on the Folgers incest ad” … I put together a 3,000 word oral history on the Folgers incest ad https://t.co/IS4MpjauEO
— Gabriella Paiella (@GMPaiella) December 16, 2019
Midnight Music: An amazing song from an all-time great folk album popped up on the ol’ Discovery Weekly tonight — Joni Mitchell is forever underappreciated.
Sleep well Maniacs! More martial arts madness is always on the way.