UFC Fight Night 39: Nogueira vs Nelson Fight Card, TV Info, Predictions and More

Heavyweights take center stage at UFC Fight Night 39 in Abu Dhabi on Saturday, April 12. Roy “Big Country” Nelson and Minotauro Nogueira will clash with relevancy in a division at stake for both.
Both men are coming off losses in their last bout. …

Heavyweights take center stage at UFC Fight Night 39 in Abu Dhabi on Saturday, April 12. Roy “Big Country” Nelson and Minotauro Nogueira will clash with relevancy in a division at stake for both.

Both men are coming off losses in their last bout. Big Country has lost his last two.

In a division with emerging talent, these two grizzled veterans are in a must-win situation. Aside from the main event, there are a few other mildly interesting scraps on the ledger.

Here’s a look at the full fight card, viewing information and predictions for each bout. Deeper analysis for the top three bouts is located just beyond the table.

 

Clay Guida‘s Descent Is in Full Swing

It’s official.

Guida is now a gatekeeper for new talent in the UFC. The 35-year-old Kawajiri is anything but new to the MMA scene, but this will be just his second fight in the UFC. He’s  won six fights in a row, including his UFC debut against Sean Soriano at UFC Fight Night in Singapore.

His last loss came at the hands of Gilbert Melendez in Tawajiri’s lone Strikeforce appearance.

The Crusher is extraordinarily balanced. He has 12 knockouts and 10 submissions victories in his career. He has been susceptible to the knockout, but Guida has never been a major striker.

Lately, Guida is even less of a threat to finish an opponent. Though he’s always scrappy, his KO loss to Chad Mendes at UFC 164 showed his vulnerability. Sure, Mendes is a dynamic striker. But that loss broke up the aura that was once associated with Guida.

It looks as if it’ll be all down hill for him from here.

 

Ryan LaFlare‘s Cardio Will Push Him to Win

If John “Doomsday” Howard lands a heavy right hand on LaFlare, the latter will be in major trouble. The thing is, that probably won’t happen.

Versatility is LaFlare‘s strong suit. Mark La Monica of Long Island Newsday writes:

“Opponents have yet to find much comfort in the cage against the undefeated welterweight who likes to push the pace, fight aggressively and use any of the disciplines of MMA necessary to win. That style continues to serve LaFlare well as he makes a name for himself in the UFC.”

Howard is giving up five inches to LaFlare. Look for the latter to use his length to strike effectively from a distance. Both men are adept on the mat, but LaFlare is a little sharper. 

If Howard does gain top position, LaFlare is good enough off his back to avoid major damage, and he is capable of escaping to reset the fight.

In the third round, LaFlare will be the fresher of the two. That will help him take a unanimous decision win over Doomsday.

 

Big Country Will KO Big Nog

In a battle of two “big” guys, Nelson’s power and overall strength will be too much for Nogueira. 

Nelson is pumped for an opportunity to fight a legend. Big Nog is the only man to hold both the UFC and PRIDE heavyweight titles.

Every loss he’s ever had has come against men of stature in the sport (Frank Mir twice, Fedor Emelianenko twice, Fabricio Werdum, Cain Velasquez, Josh Barnett and Dan Henderson).

Nelson realizes he’s taken on a legend, and he is showing him tons of respect. Per Yahoo! Sports’ Dave Doyle, Nelson said:

When I was breaking in, Nogueira was right up there with the best of the best, and he’s still one of the biggest names. In some ways you have to treat this like just another fight. But yeah, the guys like Antonio and Mirko Cro Cop and Fedor [Emelianenko] were the guys I respected and admired, so it’s an honor to be able to get a fight like this.

Don’t take Nelson’s admiration for complacency or weakness. When the fight begins, he’ll be looking to pound Noguiera into the mat.

Big Nog is still a formidable submissions fighter, but Nelson is an accomplished wrestler. Thus the edge in grappling won’t be that significant.

Stamina has been an issue for Nelson throughout his career, but against an older performer like Nogueira, it may not be as big of a deal.

Aside from that, Nelson has the huge edge in punching power. In his storied career, Nogueira has only stopped three opponents. Nelson has scored 12 KO wins, and a few of them have been spectacular.

Look for Nelson to add to his total with a statement-making second-round KO that should send Big Nog into retirement.

 

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Bellator Middleweight Champion Alexander Shlemenko Challenges Tito Ortiz

Sometimes, the world of MMA just spews fun from all angles. 
This video from Alexander Shlemenko represents one of those times, friends. Revel in its glory. 
Absorb its message.
Enjoy its content, and share its perfection. 
Bellator midd…

Sometimes, the world of MMA just spews fun from all angles. 

This video from Alexander Shlemenko represents one of those times, friends. Revel in its glory. 

Absorb its message.

Enjoy its content, and share its perfection. 

Bellator middleweight champion Alexander Shlemenko wants to fight Tito Ortiz in a light heavyweight, pay-per-view bout. That’s just too good to make up. 

Shlemenko‘s challenge comes just hours after Tito Ortiz tweeted the following message to his 546,000 followers: 

Ortiz was originally slated to face former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson in Bellator‘s inaugural pay-per-view event, but Ortiz pulled out of that fight with a neck injury, prolonging his Bellator debut in the process. 

Now, Ortiz says he’s ready to roll, and he did not have to wait long for a challenger to emerge. 

Not even two weeks after decimating Brennan Ward to defend his Bellator middleweight strap, Shlemenko published the above video, calling out Ortiz and requesting a big-time fight against the former UFC superstar. 

With a 50-7 record, Shlemenko stands as one of MMA’s most successful fighters on paper, and he has certainly excelled inside the Bellator cage so far. 

Since his Bellator debut in April 2010 against Matt Major, Shlemenko has gone 11-1 under the banner, capturing the middleweight championship and defending it three times in the process. 

After earning the belt against Maiquel Falcao in February 2013, Shlemenko has looked nearly untouchable inside the cage. He has posted a 3-0 record, with all three victories coming in dominant fashion. 

Now, the 185-pound king apparently wants to jump up in weight to face a legend of the sport in Ortiz, and that bout would certainly plant butts in seats across the globe. 

Ortiz has responded to Shlemenko‘s bold words ” target=”_blank”>on Instagram, and it seems clear that he’s ready to make the May 17 pay-per-view showdown official.

Would you want to see Shlemenko fight Ortiz? Who do you think would win?

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Ronda Returns in July against Davis

UFC women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey will attempt to successfully defend her title for the fourth time on Saturday, July 5, when she faces off with Alexis Davis in the co-main event of UFC 175 in Las Vegas.The bout, part of International Figh…

UFC women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey will attempt to successfully defend her title for the fourth time on Saturday, July 5, when she faces off with Alexis Davis in the co-main event of UFC 175 in Las Vegas.The bout, part of International Fight Week, will pit the unbeaten Rousey – fresh off her first round stoppage of Sara McMann in February – against Canada’s Davis, a jiu-jitsu black belt who is unbeaten in three UFC starts against Rosi Sexton, Liz Carmouche, and Jessica Eye.In the UFC 175 main event, Chris Weidman defends his UFC middleweight title against Lyoto Machida. Read the Full Article Here

Leites Surprises with KO of Smith

Grappling wizard Thales Leites showed off his stand-up attack in his UFC Fight Night bout with Trevor Smith Friday at du Arena in Abu Dhabi, with the Brazilian using a series of right hands to drop and finish his foe in the first round. “I was waiting to throw my right hand over his jab and it worked perfectly,” said Leites. “I had been training for this for a while and when I had the opportunity, I went for it.  It happened just as I pictured it.”Before the two even had a chance to go to the mat, the middleweight veteran stunned Smith with an overhand right. A short right put the America … Read the Full Article Here

Grappling wizard Thales Leites showed off his stand-up attack in his UFC Fight Night bout with Trevor Smith Friday at du Arena in Abu Dhabi, with the Brazilian using a series of right hands to drop and finish his foe in the first round. “I was waiting to throw my right hand over his jab and it worked perfectly,” said Leites. “I had been training for this for a while and when I had the opportunity, I went for it.  It happened just as I pictured it.”Before the two even had a chance to go to the mat, the middleweight veteran stunned Smith with an overhand right. A short right put the America … Read the Full Article Here

The Downes Side: UFN Abu Dhabi Predictions

That’s right, boys and girls, it’s time for another edition of the Downes Side! All good things must come to an end, but luckily for all of you the Nostradamus of MMA is here to stay. Some would argue that means the Downes Side isn’t a good thing, but deductive reasoning is overrated. Elton John may have said that Saturday night is all right for fighting, but Friday works just as well. This week we have Ultimate Fight Night live from Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. The main event of the evening pits “Big Nog” and “Big Country” against one another as heavyweights Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira … Read the Full Article Here

That’s right, boys and girls, it’s time for another edition of the Downes Side! All good things must come to an end, but luckily for all of you the Nostradamus of MMA is here to stay. Some would argue that means the Downes Side isn’t a good thing, but deductive reasoning is overrated. Elton John may have said that Saturday night is all right for fighting, but Friday works just as well. This week we have Ultimate Fight Night live from Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. The main event of the evening pits “Big Nog” and “Big Country” against one another as heavyweights Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira … Read the Full Article Here

Tweets of the Week 4/11

Meanwhile, Over in Abu Dhabi…What does @RoyNelsonMMA do before he weighs in at #UFCFightNight? He takes a #selfie w/ the Abu Dhabi crew of course! pic.twitter.com/DGpKQPDwYO  -UFCYou think if I blow off my next media call for my fight, to keep watching this fight I’ll get in trouble? -Cub Swanson ‏The beginning of another Arabian Night. #InvincibleSun #NoFilter http://instagram.com/p/mlCfE3pP-u/  -Dan Hardy ‏ At Least Your Day Didn’t Start with ThisThis should be illegal! Good night Twitter pic.twitter.com/XTzNxl5RLb  -Ike Vallie-Flagg  HIGH Fashion Dudes…nice suits … Read the Full Article Here

Meanwhile, Over in Abu Dhabi…What does @RoyNelsonMMA do before he weighs in at #UFCFightNight? He takes a #selfie w/ the Abu Dhabi crew of course! pic.twitter.com/DGpKQPDwYO  -UFCYou think if I blow off my next media call for my fight, to keep watching this fight I’ll get in trouble? -Cub Swanson ?The beginning of another Arabian Night. #InvincibleSun #NoFilter http://instagram.com/p/mlCfE3pP-u/  -Dan Hardy ? At Least Your Day Didn’t Start with ThisThis should be illegal! Good night Twitter pic.twitter.com/XTzNxl5RLb  -Ike Vallie-Flagg  HIGH Fashion Dudes…nice suits … Read the Full Article Here