UFC 215: Johnson vs. Borg Fight Card, TV Info, Predictions and More

Now that fight fans can get back to the real world of MMA after the Conor McGregor-Floyd Mayweather Jr. circus, it’s time for some UFC main events to live up to the billing.
But every so often, and UFC 215 is no exception, main events fall apart at the…

Now that fight fans can get back to the real world of MMA after the Conor McGregor-Floyd Mayweather Jr. circus, it’s time for some UFC main events to live up to the billing.

But every so often, and UFC 215 is no exception, main events fall apart at the last possible second. Late Thursday night, just 48 hours before UFC flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson‘s potential record-breaking title defense against Ray Borg, the fight was called off, per Ariel Helwani of MMA Fighting. 

Borg had an illness, but to his credit, he made the best effort to perform his media obligations and not make any excuses. Unfortunately for him, he wasn’t medically cleared to fight Saturday. And with that, Johnson’s history-making performance will just have to wait a little longer.

How much longer has yet to be determined.

Replacing the main event is an exciting matchup between women’s bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes vs. Valentina Shevchenko in a rematch of their closely contested three-round war back in March of last year.

Shevchenko has continued to improve into much more than a stand-up, muay thai fighter. She proved to the world she can fight with anyone, anywhere, in any skill set when she was able to submit Julianna Pena via an armbar in her most recent fight, back in January of this year.

Nunes, to her credit, hasn’t been a slouch, either. 

She dismantled Ronda Rousey on Rowdy’s return to the Octagon in the first round, stifling any movement Rousey attempted to make toward her. It was a one-sided beatdown that proved to all of her doubters she is the deserving bantamweight champion of the world.

In her path once again is Shevchenko, who is looking to erase the memory of only the second defeat of her MMA career.

        

Prediction 

Nunes is the champion for a reason, and she has already proved she can beat Shevchenko inside of the Octagon.

While the argument can be made Shevchenko was the better fighter for the third round of their first fight, Nunes has said herself that she wasn’t training to go the distance when they first fought, per Steven Marrocco and Mike Bohn of MMAjunkie. This time, she has.

An in-shape Nunes is a beast. After all, there’s a reason why she’s called The Lioness.

Nunes will look to put the pressure on Shevchenko early and often in the first round, looking to get the challenger back-pedaling against the cage walls to prevent her from sizing up Nunes’ reach.

Shevchenko will have her moments in the fight, including a few straight kicks to Nunes’ body to take out the Brazilian’s power in her hands, but she won’t have much success trying to get into the clinch with Nunes, where she will have a distinct advantage over the champion.

Nunes won’t knock out Shevchenko or get a finish, but she will win in dominant fashion, proving once again why she’s the undisputed 135-pound women’s champion with a five-round, unanimous-decision victory.

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UFC 215 Weigh-In Results

UFC 215 is set to take place on Saturday, September 9th at the Rogers Place in Edmonton, Canada. The preliminary card will air on Fight Pass at 7 p.m. ET and FOX Sports 1 at 8 p.m. ET while the main card will air on PPV at 10 p.m. ET. Demetrious Johnson vs. Ray Borg […]

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UFC 215 is set to take place on Saturday, September 9th at the Rogers Place in Edmonton, Canada. The preliminary card will air on Fight Pass at 7 p.m. ET and FOX Sports 1 at 8 p.m. ET while the main card will air on PPV at 10 p.m. ET.

Demetrious Johnson vs. Ray Borg for the flyweight title was originally supposed to headline this show. However, Borg pulled out due to an illness. Amanda Nunes vs. Valentina Shevchenko for the women’s bantamweight title will serve as the main event. Rounding out the main card is Rafael dos Anjos vs. Neil Magny in a welterweight bout, Henry Cejudo vs. Wilson Reis in a flyweight bout, Ilir Latifi vs. Tyson Pedro in a light heavyweight bout, and Gilbert Melendez vs. Jeremy Stephens in a featherweight bout.

UFC officials held the weigh-ins for UFC 215 on Friday and here are the weigh-in results:

MAIN CARD (10 p.m. ET, pay-per-view)

UFC Female Bantamweight Championship: Amanda Nunes (c) vs. Valentina Shevchenko

Welterweight: Rafael dos Anjos vs. Neil Magny

Flyweight: Henry Cejudo vs. Wilson Reis

Light Heavyweight: Ilir Latifi vs. Tyson Pedro

Featherweight: Gilbert Melendez vs. Jeremy Stephens

PRELIMINARY CARD (8 p.m. ET, FS1)

Female Bantamweight: Sara McMann vs. Ketlen Vieira

Female Bantamweight: Ashlee Evans-Smith vs. Sarah Moras

Featherweight: Gavin Tucker vs. Rick Glenn

Lightweight: Alex White vs. Mitch Clarke

PRELIMINARY CARD (7 p.m. ET, UFC Fight Pass)

Heavyweight: Arjan Bhullar vs. Luis Henrique

Lightweight: Kajan Johnson vs. Adriano Martins

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Amanda Nunes Says She’s Fine if UFC Doesn’t Promote Her

Amanda Nunes doesn’t plan on getting a boost in promotion from the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). This Saturday night (Sept. 9), Nunes will defend her UFC women’s bantamweight title against Valentina Shevchenko. The title bout will be the co-main event of UFC 215. “The Lioness” isn’t feeling the love from the UFC from a promotion […]

Amanda Nunes doesn’t plan on getting a boost in promotion from the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). This Saturday night (Sept. 9), Nunes will defend her UFC women’s bantamweight title against Valentina Shevchenko. The title bout will be the co-main event of UFC 215. “The Lioness” isn’t feeling the love from the UFC from a promotion […]

Amanda Nunes Feels ‘Amazing’ Ahead Of UFC 215

UFC bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes will put her 135-pound title on the in a rematch against Valentina Shevchenko in the co-main event of this weekend’s (Sept. 9, 2017) UFC 215 from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The two were actually scheduled to rematch in the main event of UFC 213 this past July, but Nunes was forced […]

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UFC bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes will put her 135-pound title on the in a rematch against Valentina Shevchenko in the co-main event of this weekend’s (Sept. 9, 2017) UFC 215 from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

The two were actually scheduled to rematch in the main event of UFC 213 this past July, but Nunes was forced to withdraw from bout on the day of the event after falling. Now, however, the “Lioness” says she feels ‘amazing’:

“I feel amazing,” Nunes said in a phone interview. (Via ESPNW) “After that moment, I went home, found a good doctor, and we’ve been working since that day. Everything has been way better. I’m ready to step into the cage.”

Due to the fact that the pair went through a lengthy build-up prior to UFC 213, Nunes has kept rather quiet this time around, making it clear that she’s simply ready to fight:

“Everything I say right now is only going to give more energy away,” Nunes said. “I’m not saying that many things because I don’t have much to say. I keep all my strength together because I’ve said what people want to hear already.”

After she had decided to withdraw from UFC 213, Nunes received quite a bit of criticism from not only fans, but from UFC President Dana White. White clearly wasn’t happy with the 135-pound title holder, but Nunes doesn’t seem to care what others have to say:

“I don’t need to say anything because at the end of the day [other people] don’t pay my bills,” Nunes said. “People can say what they want, I don’t even care.”

Do you expect Nunes to once again beat Shevchenko, or will a new champion be crowned?

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Amanda Nunes’ Manager Explains Real Reason For UFC 213 Withdrawal

Amanda Nunes failed to capitalize on the hype of her 48-second knockout win over Ronda Rousey – going on to get bashed by UFC fans instead. Shortly after making her first successful 135-pound title defense against “The Rowdy One,” Nunes was set to defend her strap against No. 1-ranked contender Valentina Shevchenko in the main […]

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Amanda Nunes failed to capitalize on the hype of her 48-second knockout win over Ronda Rousey – going on to get bashed by UFC fans instead.

Shortly after making her first successful 135-pound title defense against “The Rowdy One,” Nunes was set to defend her strap against No. 1-ranked contender Valentina Shevchenko in the main event of UFC 213 on pay-per-view (PPV). Instead, however, Nunes pulled out of the fight citing sinusitis as the cause, despite being cleared by doctors to compete.

Fans grew angry with the Brazilian champ and even called for her to be stripped of her title. Instead, UFC President Dana White docked Nunes and Shevchenko’s bout down to the co-main event of UFC 215 this weekend, jerking the curtain for the main event of UFC flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson’s could-be record-breaking title defense against Ray Borg.

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Nunes’ manager, partner, and fellow UFC fighter, Nina Ansaroff, recently spoke to ESPN to explain the decision to have “The Lioness” back out of her originally scheduled UFC 213 bout:

“When you’re starting to see what this life can do for you, and your family has had nothing, you realize ‘Why risk it?’” Ansaroff said. “No one puts anything out there for you until you reach a certain level, so why take that risk for them? No one is going to pay our bills or take care of our family. You’re going from potentially $1 million per year to $60,000 per year. And you want to put that on the line when you’re feeling 50 percent?”

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UFC 215 Embedded Episode 3

UFC 215 is few days a week away and the third episode of Embedded was released on the UFC’s YouTube channel. In the episode, women’s bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes and challenger Valentina Shevchenko continue to sharpen the techniques they’ve been working on throughout their camps as their rematch draws closer. Flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson and his […]

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UFC 215 is few days a week away and the third episode of Embedded was released on the UFC’s YouTube channel.

In the episode, women’s bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes and challenger Valentina Shevchenko continue to sharpen the techniques they’ve been working on throughout their camps as their rematch draws closer. Flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson and his opponent Ray Borg join the headliners at the host hotel, where all four get their first looks at the new UFC Fight Night Collection, which includes custom-designed walkout shirts. Then it’s off to media day where the fighters face the press – and their opponents up close.

You can watch it here:

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