Zane Simon & Eddie Mercado are here to breakdown this Saturday’s, July 10th, ‘UFC 264: Dustin Poirier vs. Conor McGregor 3’ event. The guys will have hot takes, possible next fights, as well as reactions to the overall event.
Bloody Elbow fight experts, Zane Simon & Eddie Mercado, are here tonight – Saturday, July 10th., 2021, to breakdown the UFC 264: ‘Dustin Poirier vs. Conor McGregor 3’ event, which was broadcast from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada – with a full capacity live crowd. The guys will have hot takes, possible next fights, as well as reactions to the overall event in the player above, or on our Bloody Elbow Presents YouTube Channel and BE Presents Podcast Network. (SPOILERS…)
The UFC showcased the big trilogy fight tonight! It was predicted to be an all out battle for bragging rights between fight veterans Dustin Poirier & Conor McGregor in the main event and Gilbert Burns vs. Stephen Thompson in the co-main event.
Taking Poirier here. Feels like the last fight showed us a lot of the dynamic. With Conor still having a great start that absolutely could have got him the win, but Poirier finding consistent backfoot counters that paid off bigger and bigger as the fight went on. #UFC264
— Bloody Elbow (@BloodyElbow) July 11, 2021
I’m expecting a war in this trilogy#Ufc246
— Eddie Teach (@TheEddieMercado) July 11, 2021
Returning to the octagon for that main event, we had Dustin ‘The Diamond’ Poirier, entering the bout with a remarkable 27-6 record. The former Interim UFC Lightweight Champion, was currently ranked #1 in the UFC lightweight rankings and #6 in the UFC men’s pound-for-pound rankings, with the most knockouts in UFC Lightweight History at 8 tonight. Poirier was banging it out in this lightweight tilt against ‘The Notorious’ Conor McGregor – for the third time around. McGregor, the former UFC Featherweight and Lightweight double-champion was currently at #5 in the UFC lightweight rankings and entered the bout with his equally impressive, 22-5 record.
Outcome: Poirier basically dominated the first round, stating Conor “broke his leg on a check early on”; Conor leaned back on it and it gave way in a gnarly twist beneath him, says he “Anderson Silva’d it”. Doctor Stoppage TKO at the end of the first round due to a broken. ankle. And that was all they wrote, folks. Over, just like that. It didn’t stop the Sh*t-talking though, Conor had plenty to say. Dustin stayed classy. Looks like we will be doing this all over again down the line.
Conor McGregor yelling “Doctor’s Stoppage” as he screams in pain. Wants to make sure that Poirier isn’t credited for a TKO win. #UFC264
— Bloody Elbow (@BloodyElbow) July 11, 2021
#UFC264 results: Conor McGregor breaks leg in TKO loss to Dustin Poirier
(@theeddiemercado) https://t.co/60Zyp711nC— Bloody Elbow (@BloodyElbow) July 11, 2021
In the co-main event, we had a Welterweight scrap between #4 ranked, Stephen ‘Wonderboy’ Thompson, one of the most accomplished strikers in UFC history, and his opponent, #2 ranked, expert grappler, Gilbert ‘Durinho’ Burns. Thompson was coming at this on a 2-fight win streak, defeating Geoff Neal & Vicente Luque, with a current 16-4 record, Meanwhile, Burns was coming off a loss to Kamaru Usman, with an impressive 19-4 record.
Outcome: Burns grinds out a decision win showing off his grappling prowess against ‘Wonderboy’, and takes the opportunity to call out Masvidal.
Burns wants that Masvidal/Diaz money…#UFC264 results: Gilbert Burns takes grinding decision over Stephen Thompson https://t.co/VcBbS4QD0i
— Eddie Teach (@TheEddieMercado) July 11, 2021
Also on the card, we had a Heavyweight bout between Tai Tuivasa & Greg Hardy, a Bantamweight bout between Irene Aldana & Yana Kunitskaya, preceded by our main card opener: a battle between Bantamweights ‘Sugar’ Sean O’Malley & Kris Moutinho.
Notable Outcomes: Tuivasa pounded Hardy down in no time flat and celebrated with a ‘Shoey’. Aldana was a savage against Kunitskaya, putting her away with some vicious ground and pound in the first round. O’Malley got a stoppage with a newcomer, Moutinho, who had a lot of heart and likely earned some fans tonight putting his all into trying to win that fight.
Ayyyyye!#UFC264 results: Tai Tuivasa KO’s Greg Hardy in 67 seconds https://t.co/izc58egdGZ
— Eddie Teach (@TheEddieMercado) July 11, 2021
Aldana went full savage…#UFC264 results: Irene Aldana brutally batters Yana Kunitskaya in TKO stoppage https://t.co/BwvQnaKKoh
— Eddie Teach (@TheEddieMercado) July 11, 2021
Our featured prelim was between Welterweights Max ‘Pain’ Griffin & Carlos ‘The Natural Born Killer’ Condit, as part of our extensive 8-bout undercard. What a wild night full of fights we have to share with you!
This week the guys’ picks heading into the event were…
Both: Poirier
Both: Thompson
Both: Tuivasa
Zane: Aldana, Eddie: Kunitskaya
Both: O’Malley
Both: Griffin
Zane: Pereira, Eddie: Price
Zane: Topuria, Eddie: Hall
Zane: Giles, Eddie: Du Plessis
Both: Maia
Both: Tavares
Both: ZhumagulovBoth: Amedovski– Cancelled due to COVID-19 Protocols
Overall, this 13-bout card saw five exhilarating first round finishes, six impressive KO/TKO’s (one stoppage-our main event), one sweet submission, and five decisions, one split. Rounding things out, bonuses for putting forth POTN efforts went to Tai Tuivasa & Dricus Du Plessis (Irene Aldana will also get a bonus per Dana White at presser); FOTN honors went to O’Malley vs. Moutinho. What a night of fights we have to share with you, join us to discuss all the action…
Here’s a look at the fight card & current fight records —
UFC 264: ‘POIRIER VS MCGREGOR 3
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12. Dustin Poirier (28-6) DEF. Conor McGregor (22-6) – KO/TKO, 1st Rd Dr. Stoppage – Broken Ankle
11. Gilbert Burns (20-4) vs. Stephen Thompson (16-4) – DEC, Unanimous
10. Tai Tuivasa (13-3) DEF. Greg Hardy (7-4) – KO/TKO, Counter Hook to G&P at 1:07 of Rd 1
9. Irene Aldana (13-6) DEF. Yana Kunitskaya (14-6) – KO/TKO, G&P at 4:35 of Rd 1
8. Sean O’Malley (14-1) DEF. Kris Moutinho (9-5) – KO/TKO, Punches (Standing TKO) at 4:33 of Rd 3, Total 14:33
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7. Max Griffin (18-8) DEF. Carlos Condit (32-14) – DEC, Unanimous
6. Michel Pereira (26-11) DEF. Niko Price (14-5) – DEC, Unanimous
5. Ilia Topuria (11-0) DEF. Ryan Hall (8-2) – KO/TKO, G&P at 4:47 of Rd 1
4. Dricus Du Plessis (16-2) DEF. Trevin Giles (14-3) – KO/TKO, Right Cross to G&P at 1:41 of Rd 2, Total 6:41
“Hey Nate, I’m here. Let’s fight.” – Michel Pereira sounds like he’s calling out Nate Diaz. #UFC264
— Bloody Elbow (@BloodyElbow) July 11, 2021
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3. Jennifer Maia (19-7) DEF. Jessica Eye (15-10) – DEC, Unanimous
2. Brad Tavares (19-6) DEF. Omari Akhmedov (21-6) – DEC, SPLIT
1. Zhalgas Zhumagulov (14-5) DEF. Jerome Rivera (10-6) – SUB, Standing Guillotine Choke at 2:02 of Rd 1
1. Alan Amedovski (8-2) vs. Yaozong Hu (3-2) – Cancelled due to COVID-19 Protocols
Great win for Maia, but a hard reminder of just how far away Valentina is from everyone else… #UFC264 early prelims results & video: Maia takes decision over Eye, Zhumagulov hits standing guillotine https://t.co/PwNpAwEo6U
— Eddie Teach (@TheEddieMercado) July 11, 2021
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