Alexander Hernandez ‘Not Impressed’ With Thiago Moises Ahead Of Fight

Alexander HernandezUFC Lightweight contender Alexander Hernandez returns after a successful revamp in his career, now training under coach Marc Montoya at Factory X MMA in Colorado. This new and improved version of Hernandez is ready to take on BJJ specialist, Thiago Moises on February 27th. “The Great” is coming off an amazing flush KO win over […]

Alexander Hernandez

UFC Lightweight contender Alexander Hernandez returns after a successful revamp in his career, now training under coach Marc Montoya at Factory X MMA in Colorado. This new and improved version of Hernandez is ready to take on BJJ specialist, Thiago Moises on February 27th.

“The Great” is coming off an amazing flush KO win over Chris Gruetzmacher last Halloween, where he looked better than ever. Hernandez attributes his success to his camp switch to Factory X, where his arsenal of weapons were sharpened, along with his mental approach to his fights.

“Before I would try to get so high, I don’t [expletive] about. I take things so seriously and on my heart, I’m my harshest critic. I’ve always been. That’s kind of where that idea of like being kind to myself came about, because I was like I could be doing 10 things right, but if one thing goes wrong, I’m in my head. Like, how could you let that single thing go [expletive] south? Why would you do that? I would dwell on it too much.

“Sometimes the music I was listening to, you know, I try to get too high. I was, you know, I was always just trying to get up, just trying to get hyped and get, and get, get in it. And I realized, um, that that’s not, that’s not, that’s not, it, that’s just not, it it’s better to be neutral. It’s better to be cool, better, be composed, a better to be just calm in the moment. And I, I started like really jamming in joints, um, Fleetwood while I’m making some French toast the mornings. And I was like, man, this is quiet for me. So, so I started, uh, I started just jamming to that every day to the gym and I was feeling it just like that whole, um, that whole album. And I, uh, I just kinda likes to let him go.

“I started flowing. I stopped trying. So God damn hot. Uh, I stopped, uh, uh, I just stopped. I stopped with all these like wild expectations of myself and just started going in and being present in the moment and you know, it shut, I popped off. And so.

“He’s game.” Hernandez told MMA Island. “I think he’s done well in accruing the wins he has. I just don’t think, I almost don’t even believe that he has the merit for those wins. Like the [Michael] Johnson victory– kind of pulled it off in the second round. I thought it was kind of like a weak attempt at a heel hook. Michael just kind of woke up clueless and had no idea. He just sort of watched the process happen.”

“He didn’t know how to respond. It was like, you never seen somebody attack his foot before. That’s just completely a whole different world, you know, than what [Moises] would see with me.”

“Then with the Bobby Green fight, I thought Bobby look, you know, Bobby normally shows up and I thought he looked a little flat that fight and Thiago, I did need to do what he did, what he needed to do to win.

“But again, I’m not impressed. I know he’s a threat. I know he’s dangerous. He’s won caliber fights in a row now. Big finishes. So, he definitely gets this type of approval for a fight. But, I don’t see him as a threat outside of a puncher’s chance. I’m not expecting anything. I plan to go out there just like I did at the last fight and just execute on the practice when I’ve been working on.”

“If it goes to the ground then hooray for me. If it’s on the feet, even more satisfying. So, you know what, whatever, either direction.”

Who are you backing in this one? Alexander Hernandez or Thiago Moises?

Drew Dober Finishes Alexander Hernandez With Barrage – UFC Jacksonville Highlights

Dober HernandezDrew Dober made a statement on the UFC Jacksonville main card on Saturday night. Fighting his first ranked lightweight opponent in Alexander Hernandez, Dober started to dominate in the second stanza after a back-and-forth first round. The Team Elevation fighter dropped Hernandez and the end was inevitable after that as the latter had no answer […]

Dober Hernandez

Drew Dober made a statement on the UFC Jacksonville main card on Saturday night.

Fighting his first ranked lightweight opponent in Alexander Hernandez, Dober started to dominate in the second stanza after a back-and-forth first round.

The Team Elevation fighter dropped Hernandez and the end was inevitable after that as the latter had no answer for his striking and power. Hernandez shot for takedowns but Dober got right back up and unleashed a barrage of strikes.

Eventually, referee Herb Dean had no choice but to step in and stop the bout. As a result, Dober not only earned his third straight win via knockout, but will now surely enter the top 15 of the lightweight rankings.

You can watch the finish below:

What did you think of Dober’s win?

UFC Jacksonville Highlights: Drew Dober Hammers Alexander Hernandez To Victory

Drew Dober vs. Alexander Hernandez was exactly what you thought it would be. The two fighters met in a lightweight bout at the UFC Jacksonville event on Wednesday night from Jacksonville, Florida at the VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena on ESPN+. It all c…

Drew Dober vs. Alexander Hernandez was exactly what you thought it would be. The two fighters met in a lightweight bout at the UFC Jacksonville event on Wednesday night from Jacksonville, Florida at the VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena on ESPN+. It all came down to the second round.  Dober rocked him twice but both times […]

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Drew Dober Stops Alexander Hernandez | UFC Jacksonville Results

Drew DoberNext up is an intriguing lightweight match-up. Rising star Alexander Hernandez is hoping to make it two-straight since his high-profile loss to Donald ‘Cowboy’ Cerrone at UFC Brooklyn in January 2019. Drew Dober though is in great form heading into this fight. He’s picked up first-round knockout wins in his last two fights and will […]

Drew Dober

Next up is an intriguing lightweight match-up. Rising star Alexander Hernandez is hoping to make it two-straight since his high-profile loss to Donald ‘Cowboy’ Cerrone at UFC Brooklyn in January 2019. Drew Dober though is in great form heading into this fight. He’s picked up first-round knockout wins in his last two fights and will be confident of making it three in a row tonight.

Round 1: Both fighters come out really fast with lots of footwork in and out. They exchange several shots but a lot of it is missing right now. Alexander Hernandez shoots in for a takedown and gets it. Drew Dober uses the fence to work back to his feet before separating. Dober lands consecutive straight lefts, opening a cut over the eye of Hernandez who returns with a nice jab. Dober sits down for a big punch allowing Hernandez to shoot in on him, Dober defends well though. Dober is starting to put the pressure on Hernandez and it’s working. He lands a nice combination towards the end of the round, followed by another right hand. Hernandez is complaining about an eye poke as the horn sounds to end the first stanza.

Round 2: Before the round begins the doctor comes in to check the eye of Hernandez. He’s given the all-clear and the round begins. Hernandez opens up with a body kick that lands beautifully. Dober takes an eye poke of his own and it brings another break in the action. Dober is landing shots right now and Hernandez is showing off his impressive chin. Dober continues to go head hunting with big power shots. He’s landing eye-catching stuff on occasions but he’s also eating lots of counters too. Dober lands the biggest shot of the fight and momentarily drops Hernandez. He pops back up and gets hit hard again! He looks hurts and desperately shoots for a takedown and gets is potentially keeping him in the fight. Hernandez tries to posture up and loses the position. Dober gets up and goes straight back to work hurting Hernandez again. He again gets the takedown but again Dober pops straight back up. This time Dober doesn’t let Hernandez off the hook. He’s throwing big shots and Hernandez is out on his feet before referee Herb Dean steps in to stop the fight.

OFFICIAL RESULT:

Islam Makhachev Reportedly Won’t Compete at UFC 249; Hernandez Expected to Fight

Another fight on the UFC 249 card is in a state of flux after TSN’s Aaron Bronsteter reported Islam Makhachev will be unable to fight April 18. Makhachev was slated to meet Alexander Hernandez …

Another fight on the UFC 249 card is in a state of flux after TSN’s Aaron Bronsteter reported Islam Makhachev will be unable to fight April 18. Makhachev was slated to meet Alexander Hernandez …

Islam Makhachev vs. Alexander Hernandez Set For UFC 249

MakhachevA lightweight bout between Islam Makhachev and Alexander Hernandez is set to take place at UFC 249. That’s according to MMA Fighting who are reporting that verbal agreements are in place with both contracts expected to be signed shortly. The initial report was from MMA Junkie. Makhachev’s last outing was a unanimous decision win over […]

Makhachev

A lightweight bout between Islam Makhachev and Alexander Hernandez is set to take place at UFC 249.

That’s according to MMA Fighting who are reporting that verbal agreements are in place with both contracts expected to be signed shortly. The initial report was from MMA Junkie.

Makhachev’s last outing was a unanimous decision win over Davi Ramos at UFC 242 back in September. The Dagestan native — ranked No. 14 in the UFC lightweight rankings — has since struggled to land a ranked opponent and was most recently campaigning for a fight with Al Iaquinta.

Instead, he will get Hernandez — ranked below him at No. 15 — who is coming off a controversial unanimous decision victory over Francisco Trinaldo in July. Before that bout, “The Great” suffered his first UFC loss when he was TKO’d by Donald Cerrone in January 2019.

UFC 249 takes place April 18 in Brooklyn, New York. It will be headlined by a lightweight title fight between Khabib Nurmagomedov and Tony Ferguson.

What do you make of this fight being added to the card?