Cynthia Calvillo Submits Amanda Cooper In UFC Debut

Cynthia Calvillo (4-0) made her Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) debut a successful one against Amanda Cooper (2-3). From the UFC Fight Pass prelims to a main card fight on pay-per-view (PPV), Calvillo and Cooper were under the brightest lights of their young careers. The two strawweights battled inside the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada

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Cynthia Calvillo (4-0) made her Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) debut a successful one against Amanda Cooper (2-3).

From the UFC Fight Pass prelims to a main card fight on pay-per-view (PPV), Calvillo and Cooper were under the brightest lights of their young careers. The two strawweights battled inside the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada tonight (March 4).

Cooper landed a few straight punches to open the fight. She landed a right hand as Calvillo swung. Calvillo threw a one-two combination to set up a lead leg kick. Cavillo caught a kick and took her opponent to the ground. Cooper got up and went for a takedown, but Calvillo reversed.

She went for an anaconda choke and transitioned to take Cooper’s back. She got under the neck of Cooper and forced the tap from the rear-naked choke.

Final Result: Cynthia Calvillo def. Amanda Cooper via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – Round 1, 3:19

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Three New Bouts Added To Finalized UFC 209 Card

On Thursday, UFC officially confirmed the addition of the final three bouts for their next pay-per-view fight card. Now confirmed for next weekend’s UFC 209 mega-card in Las Vegas, Nevada is a Heavyweight tilt pitting Daniel Spitz against Mark Godbeer, a Bantamweight clash between Albert Morales and Andre Soukhamthath, as well as a Women’s Strawweight […]

On Thursday, UFC officially confirmed the addition of the final three bouts for their next pay-per-view fight card. Now confirmed for next weekend’s UFC 209 mega-card in Las Vegas, Nevada is a Heavyweight tilt pitting Daniel Spitz against Mark Godbeer, a Bantamweight clash between Albert Morales and Andre Soukhamthath, as well as a Women’s Strawweight […]

UFC Fight Night 99 Secures Strawweight Contest Between Cooper, Elmose

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Amanda Cooper and Anna Elmose will meet at UFC Fight Night 99, the promotion announced recently.

Cooper and Elmose are both searching for their first Octagon win after dropping their debu…

UFC Fight Night 99

Amanda Cooper and Anna Elmose will meet at UFC Fight Night 99, the promotion announced recently.

Cooper and Elmose are both searching for their first Octagon win after dropping their debut fights.

In her first UFC fight, Cooper (1-2) was bested by Tatiana Suarez in the finals of THe Ultimate Fighter 23. She earned wins over Jamie Moyle and Lanchana Green to advance to the tournament championship.

Elmose (3-1) was 3-0 before making her Octagon debut and losing via knockout to Germaine de Randamie at bantamweight. This marks her first fight at 115 pounds.

UFC Fight Night 99 takes place November 19 from Belfast, Northern Ireland and is expected to stream live on UFC Fight Pass. Gunnar Nelson vs. Dong Hyun Kim is the planned main event.

Monday Morning Video Roundup: SFL 1 in its Entirety, An Adorable Eight Second KO, And More

Perhaps it is appropriate that we are kicking off the disappointment and pent up frustration of another work week with none other than Bob Sapp, the most disappointing and utterly frustrating figure in the history of MMA. After landing his most devastating punch in his last ten fights career against Bill Mahood at Saturday’s weigh ins, Sapp’s headlining bout against James Thompson at Super Fight League 1 would end, go figure, in the abrupt, anticlimactic fashion of Sapp’s signature move, the Sapp Tapp, the Sappmission, or whatever variation of the term you prefer to use. Sapp has become so famous for quitting when the going gets tough that it appears Tiger Woods has adopted a similar strategy.

But, believe it or not, some fighters actually came to fight yesterday, and thankfully, the gents over at SFL have been nice enough to grant us a full playback of the event on their Youtube page. Check out the video above, and honor “The Beast” in Sappian fashion, by prematurely stopping it when the main event comes around.

Join us after the jump for some more great videos from around the MMA blogosphere, including an eight second KO that can only be described as “adorable,” a trailer for an upcoming documentary on Charles “Mask” Lewis, and more.

Perhaps it is appropriate that we are kicking off the disappointment and pent up frustration of another work week with none other than Bob Sapp, the most disappointing and utterly frustrating figure in the history of MMA. After landing his most devastating punch in his last ten fights career against Bill Mahood at Saturday’s weigh ins, Sapp’s headlining bout against James Thompson at Super Fight League 1 would end, go figure, in the abrupt, anticlimactic fashion of Sapp’s signature move, the Sapp Tapp, the Sappmission, or whatever variation of the term you prefer to use. Sapp has become so famous for quitting when the going gets tough that it appears Tiger Woods has adopted a similar strategy.

But, believe it or not, some fighters actually came to fight yesterday, and thankfully, the gents over at SFL have been nice enough to grant us a full playback of the event on their Youtube page. Check out the video above, and honor “The Beast” in Sappian fashion, by prematurely stopping it when the main event comes around.

Speaking of pent up frustrations, jump to 2:20 of the above video to see an adorable MMA fighter named Amanda Cooper unleash her inner demons on Tori Music at WXC 35, which went down in Michigan last weekend. Maybe I am too quick to jump to conclusions, but when I looked at both participants involved in this fight, I did not predict the cute girl in the pink top and booty shorts to uncork an ass whooping on the tattooed, cornrowed female across the cage. What’s that, you say? Cooper is a two time Golden Gloves champion? Yep, I’m an asshole.

And now that were all inspired by Ms. Cooper’s triumphant, stereotype shattering performance, let’s keep the ball rolling with the trailer for an upcoming documentary based on beloved MMA icon and Tapout founder Charles “Mask” Lewis. Directed by Bobby Razak, whom you may remember from the similarly excellent History of MMA, Mask documents the momentous rise and untimely fall of Lewis, and looks to be another solid entrance in Razak’s growing MMA filmography. There is no release date yet set for Mask, but we will keep you informed as details arise.

And just so we don’t end your morning on a low note, here’s a quick video of UFC Lightweight champion Ben Henderson demonstrating some of his signature moves. Are you watching this, Frankie? Because knowing is half the battle. And the other half is being able to take one of those kicks without sharting yourself.

-J. Jones