Beneil Dariush Hopes To Get Title Shot Before Poirier Or McGregor

Beneil DariushBeneil Dariush thinks he could be the first man to challenge the newly crowned UFC lightweight champion, Charles Oliveira. ‘Do Bronx’ picked up the previously vacant strap with a TKO win over Michael Chandler. The Brazilian was hit and hurt on several occasions in the first frame but rallied early in the second round to […]

Beneil Dariush

Beneil Dariush thinks he could be the first man to challenge the newly crowned UFC lightweight champion, Charles Oliveira.

‘Do Bronx’ picked up the previously vacant strap with a TKO win over Michael Chandler. The Brazilian was hit and hurt on several occasions in the first frame but rallied early in the second round to get the finish.

On the same card, Dariush picked up the biggest win of his career. The Iranian-born, American fighter dominated Tony Ferguson over three rounds. Dariush even locked up a heel hook submission and only never got the tap due to Ferguson’s next-level toughness.

Most fans and pundit believe the next shot at the lightweight title will go to the winner of Dustin Poirier and Conor McGregor who will clash for the third time at UFC 264 on July 10.

Dariush explained his case for the next title shot to MMA Junkie.

“I think I (have) a real case for the title,” Dariush said. “In business numbers, that’s the fight that’s going to get the title shot. But here’s the thing: I’m the only guy with an actual streak in that division. That’s one thing. I have the longest streak in the top three right now. The other thing is these guys don’t get their contracts figured out that quickly. These guys, they’ll fight – I’ve seen contracts fall apart with Dustin and Conor. Things have not worked out for them. So, I’m sitting here and I’m ready to go.”

The 32-year-old is hoping to fight again later this year and believes his schedule lines up perfectly with the champions.

“All you’ve got to do is give me a fight at the end of November or December,” Dariush said. “That’s all I’m saying. It’s not that far off. I’m sure Charles is going to want a break to celebrate in Brazil and do his thing. So, I’m here.”

Dariush and Oliveira have previously been matched up but never actually fought, meaning both men will have already sized each other up.

“I’ve already thought about it before,” Dariush said. “I don’t know if you remember, but I was already matched up with this guy a few times. I’ve thought about how I would fight him, I’ve thought about how I would get after him, and I think it’ll be pretty exciting. I think people would really like it.”

Do you think Beneil Dariush should get the next title shot?

Beneil Dariush Quickly Submits Frank Camacho – UFC Singapore Results

Next up on the UFC Singapore main card is a lightweight bout between Beneil Dariush and Frank Camacho. Round 1: It’s a striking battle until Dariush takes Camacho down and has his back. He applies a neck crank but as Camacho tries to fight it, Dariush eventually locks in the rear-naked choke to get the […]

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Next up on the UFC Singapore main card is a lightweight bout between Beneil Dariush and Frank Camacho.

Round 1: It’s a striking battle until Dariush takes Camacho down and has his back. He applies a neck crank but as Camacho tries to fight it, Dariush eventually locks in the rear-naked choke to get the early win.

Official result: Beneil Dariush defeats Frank Camacho via submission (R1, 2:02)

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UFC on FOX 30 Preview, Predictions & Analysis

Who are you picking to win at tomorrow’s UFC on FOX 30?

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UFC on FOX 30 equals can’t-miss TV.

The UFC returns to FOX this weekend (July 28, 2018) with one of the best main card offerings since signing their TV deal with the network back in 2011.

The Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta, Canada will host this weekend’s event that will feature three former UFC champions on the main card. Former UFC lightweight champion Eddie  Alvarez will rematch “The Diamond” Dustin Poirier in the evening’s main event.

Former longtime featherweight king Jose Aldo will take on surging veteran Jeremy Stephens in the co-main event. Former strawweight champ Joanna J?drzejczyk will fight Tecia Torres, while Olivier Aubin-Mercier will meet Alexander Hernandez in a pivotal lightweight showdown.

Let us take a deeper look at the four-fight main card:

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Eddie Alvarez vs. Dustin Poirier

If we learned anything from the first time these two collided back at UFC 211, it is that neither of these guys has an ounce of quit in them.

At 34 years old, Alvarez may not be the fighter that was once considered the best lightweight outside of the UFC. That being said, “The Underground King” has had something of a career resurgence as of late and looks to continue his path back to the lightweight title against Poirier.

“The Diamond,” however, has different ideas. The 29-year-old Poirier is riding a three-fight win streak and looks to make it four straight against the former champ at UFC FOX 30. The Lafayette, Louisiana, native has turned a lot of heads in his rise to the top of the lightweight division and looks to continue his ascent to the title against Alvarez.

This one should be a war like their first match-up was, with tons of damage being landed on both sides. In the end, I think Poirier rides his recent momentum to a hard-fought victory.

Prediction: Dustin Poirier def. Eddie Alvarez via split decision

Jose Aldo vs Jeremy Stephens

Jose Aldo is the questioned GOAT of the featherweight division. The Brazilian held the UFC title for over four years, a feat that is almost unheard of in MMA.

Be that as it may, Aldo has been in some wars during his tenure as champ, and although he is only 31 years old, his body has accumulated far more wear and tear than his age would lead you to believe.

Stephens, on the other hand, is 32 years old and has experienced a second-half resurgence of his career that few fighters ever see. “Lil Heathen” will look to make it four straight wins against Aldo and in so doing setting himself up for a title shot in the near future.

This is another fight that could be a striking war. Stephens appears to have a lot more confidence and momentum at this point in his career, and we just don’t know what Aldo has left after three knockout losses in his last four fights.

Prediction: Jeremy Stephens def. Jose Aldo via round one KO

Joanna J?drzejczyk vs. Tecia Torres

Thought to be by far the best strawweight fighter in the world during her decorated run as champion, Jedrzejczyk is on a quest to redeem herself and win back the 115-pound strap.

If J?drzejczyk is to get a third match-up with current division champion Rose Namajunas she must first get past a “Tiny Tornado”. Torres enters UFC FOX 30 on a one-fight skid. However, she believes that an impressive victory over J?drzejczyk will put her right back in title contention.

Be that as it may, this should be Jedrzejczyk’s fight to lose. She owns a decided advantage over Torres on the feet – and over most of the women dcompeting in the strawweight division – so expect her to outwork Torres on her way to a clear-cut decision win.

Prediction: Joanna J?drzejczyk def. Tecia Torres via unanimous decision

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Alexander Hernandez vs. Olivier Aubin-Mercier

Hernandez made quick work Beneil Dariush in his debut at UFC 222, finishing the veteran in just 42 seconds. “The Great” boasts a 9-1 record, and he is riding a seven-fight win streak. At just 25 years old the future looks bright for this Texas native.

Olivier Aubin-Mercier is tasked with derailing the young fighter’s hype train at UFC FOX 30. “The Quebec Kid” has won seven of his last eight fights and a win over Hernandez could cement his place in the top 10 of the lightweight division.

This one is a bit of a classic striker vs. grappler match-up, with Aubin-Mercier obviously attempting to clinch and get the fight to the ground while Hernandez will be looking to strike and score the KO. I think the massively powerful “Great” will be able to impose his gameplan more effectively.

Prediction: Alexander Hernandez def. Olivier Aubin-Mercier via round one TKO

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