UFC On FOX 18 Results – Anthony “Rumble” Johnson vs. Ryan Bader

UFC held the UFC On FOX 18 event from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey on Saturday, January 30, 2016. Below are quick-match results of the event.

UFC on FOX 18 Main Card:

– Anthony Johnson (205.25) vs. Ryan Bader (205)
– Josh Barnett …

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UFC held the UFC On FOX 18 event from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey on Saturday, January 30, 2016. Below are quick-match results of the event.

UFC on FOX 18 Main Card:

– Anthony Johnson (205.25) vs. Ryan Bader (205)
– Josh Barnett (241) vs. Ben Rothwell (265)
– Iuri Alcantara (135.25) vs. Jimmie Rivera (135)
– Sage Northcutt (170) vs. Bryan Barberena (170)

UFC on FOX 18 Prelims (FS1):

– Jake Ellenberger (170) vs. Tarec Saffiedine (169.75)
– Olivier Aubin-Mercier (155) vs. Diego Ferreira (156)
– Rafael Natal def. Kevin Casey by TKO (punches) at 3:37 of Round Three
– Wilson Reis def. Dustin Ortiz by unanimous decision (30-27 x3)
– Alexander Yakovlev def. George Sullivan by TKO (punches) at 3:59 of Round One
– Alex Caceres def. Masio Fullen by unanimous decision (30-27 x3)

UFC on FOX 18 Prelims (UFC Fight Pass):

– Damon Jackson and Levan Makashvili fought to a majority draw (29-27, 28-28 x2)
– Tony Martin def. Felipe Olivieri by technical submission (rear-naked choke) at 3:02 of Round Three
– Randy Brown def. Matt Dwyer by unanimous decision (29-28 x3)

Video: UFC On FOX 18 Weigh-Ins From Newark, New Jersey

https://youtu.be/ZhwDPU_r8XU

UFC held the official weigh-ins for Saturday’s UFC On FOX 18 event in Newark, New Jersey. The event features Anthony Johnson vs. Ryan Bader in a title eliminator in the main event, as well as Josh Barnett vs. Ben Rothwel…

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https://youtu.be/ZhwDPU_r8XU

UFC held the official weigh-ins for Saturday’s UFC On FOX 18 event in Newark, New Jersey. The event features Anthony Johnson vs. Ryan Bader in a title eliminator in the main event, as well as Josh Barnett vs. Ben Rothwell in the co-main event and rookie sensation Sage Northcutt in a welterweight bout against Bryan Barberena as the opening bout on the main card.

Below is the scheduled lineup for Saturday’s event, with the official weights from today’s weigh-ins.

UFC on FOX 18 Main Card:

– Anthony Johnson (205.25) vs. Ryan Bader (205)
– Josh Barnett (241) vs. Ben Rothwell (265)
– Iuri Alcantara (135.25) vs. Jimmie Rivera (135)
– Sage Northcutt (170) vs. Bryan Barberena (170)

UFC on FOX 18 Prelims (FS1):

– Jake Ellenberger (170) vs. Tarec Saffiedine (169.75)
– Olivier Aubin-Mercier (155) vs. Diego Ferreira (156)
– Kevin Casey (185) vs. Rafael Natal (185)
– Dustin Ortiz (125) vs. Wilson Reis (126)
– George Sullivan (171) vs. Alexander Yakovlev (171)
– Alex Caceres (145) vs. Masio Fullen (145)

UFC on FOX 18 Prelims (UFC Fight Pass):

– Damon Jackson (145) vs. Levan Makashvili (145)
– Tony Martin (155) vs. Felipe Olivieri (155)
– Randy Brown (171) vs. Matt Dwyer (169)

Make sure to visit MMANews.com on Saturday evening for a complete UFC On FOX 18 report.

Video: UFC On FOX 18 Weigh-Ins From Newark, New Jersey

https://youtu.be/ZhwDPU_r8XU

UFC held the official weigh-ins for Saturday’s UFC On FOX 18 event in Newark, New Jersey. The event features Anthony Johnson vs. Ryan Bader in a title eliminator in the main event, as well as Josh Barnett vs. Ben Rothwel…

johnson-bader-weigh-in

https://youtu.be/ZhwDPU_r8XU

UFC held the official weigh-ins for Saturday’s UFC On FOX 18 event in Newark, New Jersey. The event features Anthony Johnson vs. Ryan Bader in a title eliminator in the main event, as well as Josh Barnett vs. Ben Rothwell in the co-main event and rookie sensation Sage Northcutt in a welterweight bout against Bryan Barberena as the opening bout on the main card.

Below is the scheduled lineup for Saturday’s event, with the official weights from today’s weigh-ins.

UFC on FOX 18 Main Card:

– Anthony Johnson (205.25) vs. Ryan Bader (205)
– Josh Barnett (241) vs. Ben Rothwell (265)
– Iuri Alcantara (135.25) vs. Jimmie Rivera (135)
– Sage Northcutt (170) vs. Bryan Barberena (170)

UFC on FOX 18 Prelims (FS1):

– Jake Ellenberger (170) vs. Tarec Saffiedine (169.75)
– Olivier Aubin-Mercier (155) vs. Diego Ferreira (156)
– Kevin Casey (185) vs. Rafael Natal (185)
– Dustin Ortiz (125) vs. Wilson Reis (126)
– George Sullivan (171) vs. Alexander Yakovlev (171)
– Alex Caceres (145) vs. Masio Fullen (145)

UFC on FOX 18 Prelims (UFC Fight Pass):

– Damon Jackson (145) vs. Levan Makashvili (145)
– Tony Martin (155) vs. Felipe Olivieri (155)
– Randy Brown (171) vs. Matt Dwyer (169)

Make sure to visit MMANews.com on Saturday evening for a complete UFC On FOX 18 report.

UFC on FOX 18 Predictions

‘Rumble’ Johnson vs. Ryan Bader: Mike Drahota: The fight seems to be flying under the radar and drawing little attention in the middle of the haphazard UFC 196 fiasco this week, and also perhaps due to the perceivably bland Bader’s own questionable capability of promoting the main event of a big FOX card. ‘Darth’ has

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‘Rumble’ Johnson vs. Ryan Bader:

Mike Drahota:

The fight seems to be flying under the radar and drawing little attention in the middle of the haphazard UFC 196 fiasco this week, and also perhaps due to the perceivably bland Bader’s own questionable capability of promoting the main event of a big FOX card. ‘Darth’ has won five straight following his one-sided UFC 192 win over former champ Rashad Evans, but they’ve all been by decision.

Across the Octagon will stand Anthony ‘Rumble’ Johnson, a monstrous light heavyweight who could seriously be the hardest hitter in MMA history. Johnson has been nothing but dominant since returning to the UFC, that is, except for his disappointing loss to current light heavyweight champ Daniel Cormier at UFC 187. The champ was able to weather ‘Rumble’s’ initial storm to grind him out with takedowns and ground damage to eventually win the fight by submission; Bader’s head coach Aaron Simpson seems to be ready to do the same after calling ‘Rumble’ a quitter in the press.

I don’t think that will happen, however, and those comments could only serve to motivate ‘Rumble.’ True, he was smothered by Cormier, but ‘DC’ is one of the best mat wizards to ever compete in MMA, and Bader has definitely faltered in the face of elite competition before. I’m taking Johnson by first round T/KO here.

Rory Kernaghan:

The main event of UFC on FOX 18 could prove to be very influential to the immediate future of the light-heavyweight title picture, a ladder that ‘Rumble’ successfully climbed as far as his UFC 187 title fight with Daniel Cormier. Interestingly enough, I feel that the crushing loss to the similarly grinding ‘DC’ will help ‘AJ’ against Ryan Bader. As mentioned, ‘Darth’ has a heavy wrestling base, but has also looked vastly improved in the stand-up. It’s obvious Johnson has that lead in his limbs, but don’t forget it’s the more technical strikers that Bader has fumbled against in the past, aside from Glover Teixeira.

This fight will be won depending on whether Bader can get a takedown, and in recent fights, there’s not much to suggest he won’t be able to. That said, I’m gambling on a much more matured ‘AJ’ to have worked hard on his wrestling, and to make Bader look amateur in the stand up. ‘Rumble’ by first round KO.

Mike Henken:

Bader has been on a tear as of late, winning five straight bouts with vastly improved striking, a decorated wrestling background, and strong submission skills to prove a tough test for anyone in the division. ‘Darth’ could provide similar problems for Johnson, who has struggled against grapplers in the past. That being said, “Rumble” is one of the most feared strikers in the sport today. I feel as if his athleticism, speed, and power will prove to be too much for “Darth”. Johnson by first round knockout.

Read to the next page to find out who we picked to win the heavyweight co-main event….

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Ryan Bader Coach: Anthony Johnson Is Mentally Weak, Tires Easily

Ryan Bader’s coach, Aaron Simpson, thinks Anthony Johnson is a very good fighter. But Simpson also thinks Johnson has a tendency to break inside the cage in part because of mental weakness.
Just days before Bader and Johnson face off on Saturday in the…

Ryan Bader‘s coach, Aaron Simpson, thinks Anthony Johnson is a very good fighter. But Simpson also thinks Johnson has a tendency to break inside the cage in part because of mental weakness.

Just days before Bader and Johnson face off on Saturday in the main event of UFC on Fox 18, Simpson offered plenty of respect to Rumble but suggested that Johnson may be prone to folding once he gets tired or finds himself at a disadvantage in a fight.

“We know that Anthony gets tired,” Simpson told Ariel Helwani on The MMA Hour (h/t Danny Segura of MMA Fighting). “We know he’s got that bully mentality. He’s a freak when he can be, man. He is very dangerous, and that’s evident. [But] Daniel Cormier outlasted [Johnson] because he knew was going to be tougher than him. So that’s the same mentality Bader has.”

A D-1 wrestling All-American, Bader (21-4) has been winning fights in the UFC for years but never seems to get over the proverbial hump with a big win.

A win on Saturday would certainly qualify as that, as Johnson (20-5) is one of the most feared knockout artists in the entire sport. UFC President Dana White recently indicated that Bader would be next in line for a UFC light heavyweight title shot if he can defeat Johnson.

Simpson, himself a former college wrestler and UFC fighter, gave a detailed response when Helwani asked why he believed Johnson was mentally weak:

Once that’s in you, once you’ve quit and you’ve done it, it’s in you,” Simpson said. “It’s hard to get past that. It’s hard to be someone who, when the going gets tough or you’re on your back or you’re on your knees and you’re starting to get tired, you can come back from that.

You can see in someone like Daniel Cormier, that he has no quit in him. He was fighting up a hill there against [Alexander] Gustafsson. He doesn’t have quit in him. But you see that in Anthony Johnson, and that’s going to be exploited on the 30th.

Bader is currently on a five-fight win streak inside the cage. Most recently, he handled Rashad Evans by decision in October, and before that he bested Phil Davis by decision in January.

The 31-year-old Johnson has won 10 of his last 11, including four out of five in his current stint with the UFC. In May, he lost by third-round submission in a title bout with Cormier, an Olympic wrestler who pressured Johnson and pressed him against the cage, tiring Johnson while preventing him from launching his powerful strikes.

Johnson has 14 of his 20 professional wins by way of knockout.

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Ryan Bader Coach: Anthony Johnson Is Mentally Weak, Tires Easily

Ryan Bader’s coach, Aaron Simpson, thinks Anthony Johnson is a very good fighter. But Simpson also thinks Johnson has a tendency to break inside the cage in part because of mental weakness.
Just days before Bader and Johnson face off on Saturday in the…

Ryan Bader‘s coach, Aaron Simpson, thinks Anthony Johnson is a very good fighter. But Simpson also thinks Johnson has a tendency to break inside the cage in part because of mental weakness.

Just days before Bader and Johnson face off on Saturday in the main event of UFC on Fox 18, Simpson offered plenty of respect to Rumble but suggested that Johnson may be prone to folding once he gets tired or finds himself at a disadvantage in a fight.

“We know that Anthony gets tired,” Simpson told Ariel Helwani on The MMA Hour (h/t Danny Segura of MMA Fighting). “We know he’s got that bully mentality. He’s a freak when he can be, man. He is very dangerous, and that’s evident. [But] Daniel Cormier outlasted [Johnson] because he knew was going to be tougher than him. So that’s the same mentality Bader has.”

A D-1 wrestling All-American, Bader (21-4) has been winning fights in the UFC for years but never seems to get over the proverbial hump with a big win.

A win on Saturday would certainly qualify as that, as Johnson (20-5) is one of the most feared knockout artists in the entire sport. UFC President Dana White recently indicated that Bader would be next in line for a UFC light heavyweight title shot if he can defeat Johnson.

Simpson, himself a former college wrestler and UFC fighter, gave a detailed response when Helwani asked why he believed Johnson was mentally weak:

Once that’s in you, once you’ve quit and you’ve done it, it’s in you,” Simpson said. “It’s hard to get past that. It’s hard to be someone who, when the going gets tough or you’re on your back or you’re on your knees and you’re starting to get tired, you can come back from that.

You can see in someone like Daniel Cormier, that he has no quit in him. He was fighting up a hill there against [Alexander] Gustafsson. He doesn’t have quit in him. But you see that in Anthony Johnson, and that’s going to be exploited on the 30th.

Bader is currently on a five-fight win streak inside the cage. Most recently, he handled Rashad Evans by decision in October, and before that he bested Phil Davis by decision in January.

The 31-year-old Johnson has won 10 of his last 11, including four out of five in his current stint with the UFC. In May, he lost by third-round submission in a title bout with Cormier, an Olympic wrestler who pressured Johnson and pressed him against the cage, tiring Johnson while preventing him from launching his powerful strikes.

Johnson has 14 of his 20 professional wins by way of knockout.

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