UFC on FOX 29 Bonuses: Poirier & Gaethje Bank For Clear ‘Fight Of The Night’

UFC on FOX 29 emanated tonight (Saturday, April 14, 2018) from the Gila River Arena in Glendale, AZ and was headlined by a lightweight slugfest between Dustin Poirier and Justin Gaethje. As expected, the two engaged in a Fight of the Year contender until Poirier stopped Gaethje on fourth-round punches. “The Highlight” relentlessly pressured Poirier […]

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UFC on FOX 29 emanated tonight (Saturday, April 14, 2018) from the Gila River Arena in Glendale, AZ and was headlined by a lightweight slugfest between Dustin Poirier and Justin Gaethje. As expected, the two engaged in a Fight of the Year contender until Poirier stopped Gaethje on fourth-round punches. “The Highlight” relentlessly pressured Poirier but often found himself on the receiving end of a multi-punch salvo. Poirier followed the blueprint set by Eddie Alvarez, working in copious body shots to the relentless Coloradan. Gaethje seemed to turn the tide in the third, where his relentless leg kicks slowed and staggered Poirier. But a straight left hand wobbled Gaethje in the fourth, and Poirier refused to let him off the hook. Both men left $50,000 richer for their efforts and with the eternal respect of the audience.

For his guillotine-choke finish of Carlos Condit, Alex Oliveira earned one of the two Performance of the Night bonuses. Condit held his own throughout their abbreviated contest, but “Cowboy” ultimately proved too physical. After Condit secured a takedown in the second – the pair went takedown-for-takedown all fight – Oliveira landed a gnarly upkick that seemed to change the complexion of the fight. Oliveira was able to scramble to his feet, and as Condit sought to reestablish top position, Oliveira snagged the guillotine. It took nearly 30 seconds of squeezing and adjusting, but he eventually forced the “Natural Born Killer” to tap out. Oliveira will leave Glendale $50,000 richer for his performance.

The other Performance of the Night went to undercard heavyweight Adam Wieczorek, who became just the second person ever to finish a fight by omaplata submission. Taken down several times by the grappling-minded Arjan Bhullar, Wieczorek never stopped trying to climb his guard up. In the second, he was able to gain the angle he needed, trapped Bhullar’s left arm, and sat up into the omaplata. He secured Bhullar’s hips with a seatbelt grip and forced his head to the mat. The tap came moments later. With that, Wieczorek joined Ben Saunders as the only fighters to stop a fight via omaplata in the UFC.

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Anthony Hamilton vs. Adam Wieczorek Moved to UFC Fight Night 121

Anthony Hamilton vs. Adam Wieczorek isn’t taking place today (Oct. 21). Hamilton and Wieczorek were set to clash in a heavyweight tilt inside the Ergo Arena in Gdansk, Poland. It was going to be featured on the preliminary portion of UFC Fight Night 118. Instead, the two will compete on Nov. 19 in Sydney, Australia. The […]

Anthony Hamilton vs. Adam Wieczorek isn’t taking place today (Oct. 21). Hamilton and Wieczorek were set to clash in a heavyweight tilt inside the Ergo Arena in Gdansk, Poland. It was going to be featured on the preliminary portion of UFC Fight Night 118. Instead, the two will compete on Nov. 19 in Sydney, Australia. The […]

UFC Cuts Bout From Weigh-Ins Amid Security Concerns

Fight fans may have noticed that heavyweights Adam Wieczorek and Anthony Hamilton did not participate in ceremonial weigh-ins for tomorrow’s (Sat. October 21, 2017) UFC Fight Night 118 event. This was due to some security concerns after the arrival of some over-the-top soccer fans. Per a report from MMA Junkie, both Wieczorek and Hamilton were […]

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Fight fans may have noticed that heavyweights Adam Wieczorek and Anthony Hamilton did not participate in ceremonial weigh-ins for tomorrow’s (Sat. October 21, 2017) UFC Fight Night 118 event. This was due to some security concerns after the arrival of some over-the-top soccer fans.

Per a report from MMA Junkie, both Wieczorek and Hamilton were in attendance for the ceremonial weigh-ins, however, after the arrival of several dozen  Lechia Gdansk ultras (extreme and violent supporters of a local soccer club) the UFC decided to hold the pair out of the ceremony. Wieczorek is a noted supporter of the Ruch Chorzow football team, a rival Lechnia Gdansk from South Poland.

After some synchronized chats from the ultras the venue staff decided to put up barricades in front of their section. Police in riot gear were also called to the scene outside of the arena to stop spectators as they exited and asked for identification.

Despite this, Wieczorek and Hamilton’s fight will go on as the pair weighed in successfully this morning. The full fight card can be found below:

  • Donald Cerrone (170) vs. Darren Till (170)
  • Jodie Esquibel (114) vs. Karolina Kowalkiewicz (115)
  • Jan Blachowicz (204) vs. Devin Clark (205)
  • Oskar Piechota (185) vs. Jonathan Wilson (186)
  • Nasrat Haqparast (155) vs. Marcin Held (156)
  • Anthony Hamilton (256) vs. Adam Wieczorek (233)
  • Brian Kelleher (135) vs. Damian Stasiak (134)
  • Sam Alvey (189)* vs. Ramazan Emeev (185)
  • Andre Fili (145) vs. Artem Lobov (145)
  • Warlley Alves (171) vs. Salim Touahri (171)
  • Aspen Ladd (136) vs. Lina Lansberg (134)
  • Felipe Arantes (145) vs. Josh Emmett (145)

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