Diego Sanchez wants to fight ‘crybaby’ Nate Diaz in Mexico

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Diego Sanchez discusses fighting in front of his home crowd, if a win puts him on Mexico card, Ross Pearson, and much more in a pre-fight scrum Thursday afternoon.

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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Diego Sanchez discusses fighting in front of his home crowd, if a win puts him on Mexico card, Ross Pearson, and much more in a pre-fight scrum Thursday afternoon.

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Rustam Khabilov: ‘It’s not an easy fight for me’

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Rustam Khabilov, who fights Benson Henderson in the UFC Fight Night 42 main event Saturday, discusses his upcoming fight, his reported scuffle against Ali Bagautinov, being homesick, if he’s close to a title shot, and much more in a pre-fight scrum.

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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Rustam Khabilov, who fights Benson Henderson in the UFC Fight Night 42 main event Saturday, discusses his upcoming fight, his reported scuffle against Ali Bagautinov, being homesick, if he’s close to a title shot, and much more in a pre-fight scrum.

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Greg Jackson: John Dodson should earn title shot with win

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — MMA Fighting’s E. Casey Leydon talks to Greg Jackson on Thursday before this Saturday’s UFC Fight Night 42. The trainer discusses how Rustan Khabilov came to Jackson’s, Khabilov’s strengths, Diego Sanchez’s training camp, Erik Perez’s evolution, Andrei Arlovski, Ali Bagautinov, the reported Baguatinov vs. Khabilov scuffle, and much more.

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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — MMA Fighting’s E. Casey Leydon talks to Greg Jackson on Thursday before this Saturday’s UFC Fight Night 42. The trainer discusses how Rustan Khabilov came to Jackson’s, Khabilov’s strengths, Diego Sanchez’s training camp, Erik Perez’s evolution, Andrei Arlovski, Ali Bagautinov, the reported Baguatinov vs. Khabilov scuffle, and much more.

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UFC Fight Night 42: Weigh-in Results and Updates

UFC Fight Night 42 will hit Albuquerque, New Mexico, this weekend, and the fighters are all set to hit the stage to make their bouts official on Friday at the weigh-ins.
The weigh-ins will take place at 6 p.m. ET on Friday evening.
The main event of th…

UFC Fight Night 42 will hit Albuquerque, New Mexico, this weekend, and the fighters are all set to hit the stage to make their bouts official on Friday at the weigh-ins.

The weigh-ins will take place at 6 p.m. ET on Friday evening.

The main event of the event features No. 2-ranked contender Benson Henderson vs. No. 11-ranked Rustam Khabilov in a crucial lightweight tilt. Three more lightweight bouts will be featured on the Fox Sports 1 main card as well: Diego Sanchez vs. Ross Pearson, No. 5-ranked Rafael dos Anjos vs. Jason High and Yves Edwards vs. Piotr Hallmann.

Also featured on the card is a Top Five flyweight bout between No. 1-ranked contender John Dodson and No. 5-ranked John Moraga.

Bleacher Report will have complete coverage of all the weigh-in festivities for you on Friday evening.

 

UFC Fight Night 42 Fight Card

  • Benson Henderson (155.5) vs. Rustam Khabilov (156)
  • Diego Sanchez (155) vs. Ross Pearson (155.5)
  • John Dodson (125) vs. John Moraga (126)
  • Rafael dos Anjos (156) vs. Jason High (154.5)
  • Yves Edwards (155) vs. Piotr Hallmann (154)
  • Erik Perez (136) vs. Bryan Caraway (135)
  • Yaotzin Meza (136) vs. Sergio Pettis (135)
  • Bobby Voelker (170.5) vs. Lance Benoist (169)
  • Scott Jorgensen (125.5) vs. Danny Martinez (124.5)
  • Jon Tuck (154.5) vs. Jake Lindsey (153.5)
  • Patrick Cummins (204) vs. Roger Narvaez (204)

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Benson Henderson Plans to Get ‘His Belt’ Back, Retire at 33

Albuquerque, N.M. — Former lightweight champion and perennial contender Benson Henderson has a main event fight this weekend when he steps into the cage opposite unheralded but tough-as-nails Rustam Khabilov.
It’s a fight that many figh…

Albuquerque, N.M. — Former lightweight champion and perennial contender Benson Henderson has a main event fight this weekend when he steps into the cage opposite unheralded but tough-as-nails Rustam Khabilov.

It’s a fight that many fighters ranked as highly as he is would not have taken, but he did not flinch when the 17-1 Dagestani-born Russian fighter respectfully asked him for a fight via Twitter.

At the media event today, Henderson, laid-back as always, spoke on several topics, but most notable was him announcing when he plans on walking away from his life as fighter.

“I know I’m going to retire when I’m 33,” he said matter-of-factly. That gives the 30-year-old fighter roughly three more years to ply his trade inside the Octagon.

Henderson went on to say he knows he wants “his belt” back; also, he wants his second title run to be longer than his first. His first reign as UFC champion lasted approximately 22 months.

He captured the belt from Frankie Edgar at UFC 144 and relinquished it to Anthony Pettis at UFC 164. In between, Bendo successfully defended it against Edgar in an automatic rematch, Nate Diaz and former Strikeforce champion Gilbert Melendez.

The loss to Pettis was especially tough, given their history.

Before displaying their excellence inside the Octagon, they were the top two lightweights in the WEC. The UFC purchased the smaller organization back in 2010 and Henderson vs. Pettis was the very last fight to be contested under the WEC banner.

Going into the fifth and final round of their title fight, with things square at two rounds apiece, Pettis somehow launched himself off the cage wall and landed a kick to the face of Henderson. While the kick was not  damaging per se, it did create enough force to knock Henderson down, costing him the final round and his belt.

If Henderson is to follow through with his goal of regaining the belt, and holding it for longer the second time around, he will need to get cracking if he does in fact want to retire when he is 33.

First things first, Henderson will look to get the better of Khabilov on Saturday night. If successful, he’ll need to take at least one more, if not two, fights before getting the opportunity to challenge for the title.

Champ Pettis faces off with the aforementioned Melendez, but not until the end of December.

Henderson is not thinking about that right now, though. He knows there are no promises in this sport and that the next step is the only one that matters.

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Benson Henderson on facing Rustam Khabilov: ‘I’ve never said no’ to any fight

ALBUQUERQUE — Former UFC lightweight champion Benson Henderson spoke to the media on Thursday about his UFC Fight Night 42 main event bout with Rustam Khabilov, what the keys are to victory in the contest, the wrestling difference between international and American folkstyle wrestling, never saying no to who the UFC wants him to fight and much more.

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ALBUQUERQUE — Former UFC lightweight champion Benson Henderson spoke to the media on Thursday about his UFC Fight Night 42 main event bout with Rustam Khabilov, what the keys are to victory in the contest, the wrestling difference between international and American folkstyle wrestling, never saying no to who the UFC wants him to fight and much more.

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