Video: Roy Nelson Elaborates On Kicking “Big” John After Late Stoppage At UFN 95

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After the UFC Fight Night 95 event in Brasilia, Brazil on Saturday night, UFC Heavyweight contender Roy “Big Country” Nelson spoke in a backstage interview among other things, about his decision to kick referee “Big” Joh…

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After the UFC Fight Night 95 event in Brasilia, Brazil on Saturday night, UFC Heavyweight contender Roy “Big Country” Nelson spoke in a backstage interview among other things, about his decision to kick referee “Big” John McCarthy in the butt after his second-round TKO of Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva.

Nelson, who said it was hard enough fighting a friend in Bigfoot Silva, spoke about being frustrated with “Big” John over the late stoppage in the fight.

“The referee just did a late stoppage,” said Nelson. “If I gotta do his job too, to stop the fight, because I had a big conversation with John [McCarthy] in the back about doing his job” said Neson, through a number of stutters, before closing by saying, “Bigfoot doesn’t need to take anymore blows to the face.”

For video highlights of the Nelson-Silva fight, click here. For video footage of Big Country kicking “Big” John McCarthy in the butt after the fight, click here.

For complete UFC Fight Night 95 results, click here.

Betting Odds For UFC Fight Night 95: Cyborg Massive Favorite

UFC Fight Night 95 is here, and it goes down tonight (Saturday, September 24th) from the Nilson Nelson Gymnasium in the Brazilian capital of Brasilia. The UFC Fight Pass prelims begin at 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT and feature three bouts, the FOX Sports 1 prelims begin at  8 p.m. ET/5 pm. PT and feature

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UFC Fight Night 95 is here, and it goes down tonight (Saturday, September 24th) from the Nilson Nelson Gymnasium in the Brazilian capital of Brasilia. The UFC Fight Pass prelims begin at 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT and feature three bouts, the FOX Sports 1 prelims begin at  8 p.m. ET/5 pm. PT and feature four bouts. The main card begins on FS1 at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT and feature six bouts.

The main features Cris Cyborg vs. Lina Lansberg while the co-main event features Renan Barao vs. Phillipe Nover. Rounding out the main card is Roy Nelson vs. Antonio Silva, Francisco Trinaldo vs. Paul Felder, and Godofredo Pepey vs. Mike De La Torre.

Here are the full UFC Fight Night 95 betting odds courtesy of BigOnSports:

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L A Lansberg +712 vs. C Cyborg -1285

P Nover +360 vs. R Barao -455

A Silva +340 vs. R Nelson -425

P Felder +105 vs. F Trinaldo -125

E Spicely +464 vs. T Santos -602

M De La Torre +100 vs. G Pepey -120

M Prazeres +197 vs. G Burns -243

M Tanaka -103 vs. R Yahya -117

D Ortiz +160 vs. J Formiga -185

L Chagas -121 vs. E Silva +101

A Patrick +141 vs. S Ray -166

H Urbina +360 vs. V Luque -455

G Franca -139 vs. G Gillespie +119

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Quote: I’m Going To Make Cyborg Bleed

Cristiane ‘Cyborg’ Justino is set to make her second appearance in the UFC’s Octagon, when she takes on the ‘Elbow Princess’ Lina Lansberg at UFC Fight Night 95. Justino (16-1) most recently saw Octagon action for the first time under the UFC banner when she dismantled Leslie Smith via round one KO at UFC 198

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Cristiane ‘Cyborg’ Justino is set to make her second appearance in the UFC’s Octagon, when she takes on the ‘Elbow Princess’ Lina Lansberg at UFC Fight Night 95.

Justino (16-1) most recently saw Octagon action for the first time under the UFC banner when she dismantled Leslie Smith via round one KO at UFC 198 this past May.

Lansberg (6-1) will make her own UFC debut against arguably the most dominant women’s mixed martial artist of all time, coming off of a second round TKO win over opponent Maria Hougaard Djursaa in March.

During a recent interview with MMA Junkie, Lansberg discussed her upcoming bout with ‘Cyborg’ and credited the Brazilian for her ability to mentally break her opponents before they even step inside of the cage:

Cris Cyborg fed her fists with the brains of Leslie Smith, but they are still hungry...
Cris Cyborg fed her fists with the brains of Leslie Smith, but they are still hungry…

“It’s tough for them to find opponents for Cris, and I’ve had a lot of standup fights before, so I do understand why they chose me,” Landberg said. “Of course I was familiar with her.

I know some of the others as well, but I have been following her for years in muay Thai and in MMA. I know her well.Definitely she beats opponents before they get in the cage. When she gets in there, and you see it in her last fight against (Leslie) Smith.

You saw it from the start that she was beat waking to the cage. It’s definitely the biggest reason to why she wins all the time.”

While Lansberg may be criticized by many MMA fans for not knowing what she is getting herself into with such a tall task in her UFC debut, her track record certainly speaks volumes about her ability to stand and trade with any female combatant she is thrown in against:

“I’ve been fighting muay Thai for so many years now,” Lansberg said. “I have 85 or 90 fights, many of them in the European and world championships.

I’ve fought against (Valentina) Shevchenko, who is fighting in the UFC now. I fought her in the finals of a world championship match. I’ve done it for many years, and I’ve won several gold medals in the European championship and the world championship.

“I’ve been preparing for something like this for a long time. I’ve been traveling the world to fight before, and it’s a lot of pressure, but it’s the way I want it to be. That’s the fun part as well. The bigger, the better.”

Lansberg claims that mentally she is ‘100 percent’ ready to step inside the cage with Justino, but pities ‘Cyborg’s’ current position as the one with everything to lose but nothing to gain from this contest:

“Everything is mental 100 percent,” Lansberg said. “It’s a mental game. The technique and the physics is just a small part of it. It’s the mental gave that’s most important.

I’m comfortable with that, and I work a lot mentally right now, as well, and I have for quite a while with my coach and with a psychologist. It’s a mental game.

“I’m lucky I’m not Cris in this actually because I know the feeling when you go into a fight and you have everything to lose and nothing to win really. I wouldn’t like to be her in this fight. It’s much better to be me to be the underdog and have everything to win.”

Lina-Akhtar-Lansberg-Elbow-578The ‘Elbow Princess’ plans to topple ‘Cyborg’ en-route to a ‘shortcut’ to the top of the UFC, and plans on utilizing her coveted elbows to bust open the ‘beatable’ Justino in order to do so:

“I love elbows,” Lansberg said. “They make everybody bleed so much, and I love that. It will be so much fun. She’s tough, and she’s going to bleed a lot. That’s why I do it. I’m going to enjoy it, and we’re going to have a good time, me and Cris.”

“This fight is absolutely a shortcut to the top, and it’s the best way possible,” Lansberg said. “She is beatable. She has beat many good names, but also a lot of names that weren’t that good, and she’s still human.

A lot of people win all the time, but everybody is beatable.”

‘Cyborg’ and Lansberg will meet in the main event of UFC Fight Night 95 live from the Nilson Nelson Gymnasium in Brasilia, Brazil on September 24, 2016.

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