UFC Fight Night 111 takes place on Saturday, June 17, 2017 at Singapore Indoor Stadium in Kallang, Singapore. The entire card will air exclusively on the UFC’s streaming service, UFC Fight Pass. The prelims will begin at 4:30 a.m. ET while the four bout main card will air at 8 a.m. ET. The event will […]
UFC Fight Night 111 takes place on Saturday, June 17, 2017 at Singapore Indoor Stadium in Kallang, Singapore. The entire card will air exclusively on the UFC’s streaming service, UFC Fight Pass. The prelims will begin at 4:30 a.m. ET while the four bout main card will air at 8 a.m. ET. The event will be the second that the promotion has hosted in Singapore, following UFC Fight Night: Saffiedine vs. Lim which took place at the Marina Bay Sands in January 2014.
A women’s bantamweight bout between former UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion Holly Holm and former title challenger Bethe Correia will headline this event. Andrei Arlovski vs. Marcin Tybura in a heavyweight bout will co-headline this event. Rounding out the main card is Dong Hyun Kim vs. Colby Covington in a welterweight bout and Rafael dos Anjos vs. Tarec Saffiedine in a welterweight bout.
UFC officials held the weigh-ins for UFC Fight Night 111 on Thursday night. Only one fighter missed weight, which was Carls John de Tomas who weighed in five pounds over weigh. Here are the weigh-in results:
When Holly Holm crashed her left shin against Ronda Rousey’s jaw and toppled a championship reign that had drawn worldwide attention, Holm quickly came to be seen as the heir to Rousey’s throne and the usurper of her fame. Here was the next…
When Holly Holm crashed her left shin against Ronda Rousey’s jaw and toppled a championship reign that had drawn worldwide attention, Holm quickly came to be seen as the heir to Rousey’s throne and the usurper of her fame. Here was the next golden girl, who like Rousey was accomplished in combat sports, articulate and telegenic, a ternary combination that seemed irresistible to fans and media alike.
In the immediate aftermath, everything seemed to be setting her up for a long reign: her game, her personality and her conscientious outlook.
“I don’t want to be a one-hit wonder is probably the thing I’ve been saying about that,” Holm told FOX Sports shortly before her first title defense attempt. ”I don’t want it to be this one performance. I want to show people that I’m here for a reason and for me, I want to keep going, I want to keep getting better, I want to keep learning.”
Eighteen months later, all of her best-laid plans have evaporated, one disappointing loss at a time.
And now, it’s led to this: On Saturday, Holm is headlining perhaps the weakest card of 2017. The UFC Fight Night main event features Holm, who is 0-3 dating back to that seemingly landmark win over Rousey, against Bethe Correia, who has won only one of her last four fights.
The event will be broadcast from Kallang, Singapore, and airs on UFC Fight Pass, ensuring the smallest audience for a Holm fight since she entered the UFC in early 2015.
That the UFC jettisoned Holm to the other side of the world to fight on its digital streaming site rather than television and on a card with little in the way of championship stakes is no coincidence. If the organization doesn’t see her as a declining asset, they most likely view her as a compromised one. The silver lining for Holm is that she has a realistic path to rebuilding her name value and star power.
In this matchup, the UFC has given Holm (10-3) an eminently winnable bout; most fight experts expect her to win Saturday night, and the odds see her as a heavy favorite, by as much as 6-1, per OddsShark.
In Correia (10-2-1), she is facing an opponent largely perceived as someone who has outperformed her potential, having advanced to a title shot back in 2015. Correia is not particularly fast or powerful, and she doesn’t have much offensive flourish to her game. She is mostly workmanlike, aggressively attempting to pile up strikes while prodding the fight to suit her rugged style. Her game is more heart than skill.
By contrast, Holm is polished and deliberate, preferring to let her opponent lead while waiting for openings to counter.
Holm’s patience has been both her blessing and curse. When opponents rush her, as Rousey did in their Nov. 2015 matchup, Holm is at her best, using her skilled footwork to sidestep blitzes and her talented hands to land counters. She is murderous on static targets.
As opponents have figured this out and game plans have changed, Holm has looked decidedly average.
It may seem crass or unfair to characterize a former UFC champion in that way, but there is statistical evidence that Holm is the opposite of Correia and has underperformed her potential. Remember that Holm entered the UFC as a multi-time boxing champ, yet, according to FightMetric, she has landed only 34 percent of attempted significant strikes, a number below UFC average. She has been successful on only 18 percent of takedown tries, a downright poor number. Holm has also lost as a favorite three times and been out-struck in two of those fights.
In short, during her UFC run she performed brilliantly as an underdog against Rousey and has been inconsistent time and again as a favorite.
Fortunately for her, Correia seems tailor-made as an opponent. Correia will almost certainly come forward and offer Holm openings. It is up to Holm to capitalize upon them. If she can’t, Correia is likely to pile up enough strikes to take the lead on the scorecards—or at least to make the judges’ jobs more difficult based on sheer volume.
That’s exactly what’s happened to Holm in each of her last two fights, both unanimous decision losses. Against Valentina Shevchenko, Holm was out-struck 119-73, per FightMetric. Against Germaine de Randamie, she finished the fight at a 144-122 deficit.
And if she can’t beat Correia, what exactly will that say about Holm?
First, we must acknowledge that Holm’s decorated boxing past can’t be taken away from her. Her UFC championship win can’t be overlooked, either. Both of those accomplishments cement her combat sports bona fides.
If we concede that point, we must also accept that the legacies of active fighters are always in the process of being rewritten.
Eighteen months after Holm’s shocking knockout of Rousey, this fight against Correia stands as a point of no return. If she can’t rise to the occasion as an overwhelming favorite and on the motivation of breaking a losing streak, then that result makes a statement that cannot be disregarded.
There have been plenty of fighters who struggled to adapt as the fight world adapted to them. On Saturday, Holm gets a chance to reset herself or forever risk being labeled as the very thing she resisted: an MMA one-hit wonder.
Bethe Correia feels things ended up being alright for her in the long run after her quick knockout loss to Ronda Rousey back in Aug. 2015. Correia has gone 1-1-1 since that defeat. She explained to UFC.com why she still feels the loss helped her: “The fight with Ronda was one of the most incredible […]
Bethe Correia feels things ended up being alright for her in the long run after her quick knockout loss to Ronda Rousey back in Aug. 2015. Correia has gone 1-1-1 since that defeat. She explained to UFC.com why she still feels the loss helped her: “The fight with Ronda was one of the most incredible […]
Bethe Correia wants to retire former UFC women’s bantamweight champ Holly Holm early. ‘Pitbull’ is a former 135-pound title challenger who suffered her first career mixed martial arts (MMA) loss to Ronda Rousey back in August of 2015 via first round knockout. Correia had been saying some rather vulgar things leading up to the matchup,
Bethe Correia wants to retire former UFC women’s bantamweight champ Holly Holm early.
‘Pitbull’ is a former 135-pound title challenger who suffered her first career mixed martial arts (MMA) loss to Ronda Rousey back in August of 2015 via first round knockout. Correia had been saying some rather vulgar things leading up to the matchup, at one point poking fun at Rousey’s father’s suicide.
Following that loss Correia suffered her second straight defeat to Raquel Pennington via split decision before picking up a win against Jessica Eye. Now coming off of a Majority Draw against Marion Reneau, Correia has been gifted a bout against the former 135-pound champion of the world – and she intends to capitalize on it (quotes via MMA Mania):
“I think she was a bit overrated and that’s too risky for an athlete’s career because they put you in fights you shouldn’t take,” Correia said. “Holly comes from a tough fight, a loss, and she doesn’t take time off to recover, to analyze, to breathe, to travel and see things she has to work on.
“She takes another fight and ends up risking her career. I think that, after I win, it will depend on how they will take care of her career. If they don’t take good care of it, she might retire early. It depends on her head and how people around her will take care of her.”
The Brazilian believes that Holm is overrated and hasn’t had a great performance inside the Octagon since defeating Ronda Rousey. The rest of her performances since then have just been ‘good’, but nothing that raises Correia’s eyebrow.
Feeling that she herself is very underrated, Correia is ready to take advantages of the holes she claims to see in ‘The Preacher’s Daughter’s’ game:
“I have nothing to say about her as a person,” Correia said. “As an athlete, I think she has a great potential, but I think she’s a bit overrated. Against Ronda, she fought strategically and had a great performance, but all of her other UFC fights, in my opinion, were just good. Nothing spectacular. She’s overrated. Unlike her, I’m underrated. There are a lot of holes to beat Holly. She’s overrated. She’s a great athlete, but not as great as many people considered her to be.”
Correia prides herself on her punching power and is fully confident in her ability to stand and bang with the former kickboxing champion. If the fight finds itself anywhere else, however, she is very comfortable with her overall skill set in all aspects of MMA to get the job done:
“(Boxing) is her main weapon, but it’s mine, too,” Correia said. “I always believe in my hands and I’m not afraid to stand against anyone, not even her. I have heavy hands. I have more punching power, I’m strong. If I decide to trade with Holly, it will be a tough fight. But I’m a MMA fighter and I can fight anywhere, too. A striking contest between us will be really interesting. I want to beat Holly Holm because people talk about me defeating a top-five (opponent), and I think this is the moment to show my striking qualities against a top ranked opponent,” said Bethe.
“I believe I can get a knockout. I see many holes in her striking, so I’m confident. I have nothing to lose in this fight, so I’m going straight forward. There are styles that match up well, and I believe I will grow more with Holly’s style. I feel more comfortable. That’s why I believe I can beat her standing.”
Bethe Correia doesn’t believe the hype surrounding Holly Holm was indicative of her skills. In the main event of UFC Fight Night 111, former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) women’s bantamweight title holder Holm will do battle with Correia. The action takes place inside the Singapore Indoor Stadium in Kallang, Singapore on June 17. MMAFighting.com recently spoke […]
Bethe Correia doesn’t believe the hype surrounding Holly Holm was indicative of her skills. In the main event of UFC Fight Night 111, former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) women’s bantamweight title holder Holm will do battle with Correia. The action takes place inside the Singapore Indoor Stadium in Kallang, Singapore on June 17. MMAFighting.com recently spoke […]
Bethe Correia’s confidence hasn’t waned despite having a rough go as of late. Correia has gone 1-2, 1 NC in her last four outings. She’s suffered losses at the hands of Ronda Rousey and Raquel Pennington and had a majority draw with Marion Reneau. Correia can potentially see herself back in title contention with a […]
Bethe Correia’s confidence hasn’t waned despite having a rough go as of late. Correia has gone 1-2, 1 NC in her last four outings. She’s suffered losses at the hands of Ronda Rousey and Raquel Pennington and had a majority draw with Marion Reneau. Correia can potentially see herself back in title contention with a […]