UFC Fight Night 106: Bleacher Report Main Card Staff Predictions

It’s Fight Week (TM), and you know what that means! The Bleacher Report predictions crew is here to pick winners for each fight!
The card this time? UFC Fight Night 106 in Fortaleza, Brazil. The lineup of contests? The standard roundup of “Brazilian Fi…

It’s Fight Week (TM), and you know what that means! The Bleacher Report predictions crew is here to pick winners for each fight!

The card this time? UFC Fight Night 106 in Fortaleza, Brazil. The lineup of contests? The standard roundup of “Brazilian Fighter vs. Not Brazilian Fighter” contests designed to pander to the hometown crowd. The main card stands as follows:

  • Vitor Belfort vs. Kelvin Gastelum
  • Mauricio Rua vs. Gian Villante
  • Edson Barboza vs. Beneil Dariush
  • Jussier Formiga vs. Ray Borg
  • Bethe Correia vs. Marion Reneau
  • Alex Oliveira vs. Tim Means

That’s a solid lineup of fights and a surprisingly competitive one, given how often the UFC puts together squash matches for these sorts of events.

But the natural question, of course, is “who will win?” 

Well, dear reader, just read on and find out.

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12 UFC Fighters Who Didn’t Deserve Their Title Shots

It’s every MMA fighter’s dream to fight for a UFC title, but for many that golden opportunity to prove that they are the best of the best will never materialize. Those who do have usually run the gauntlet in the Octagon to reach that pivotal moment in their careers, gradually working their way of the

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It’s every MMA fighter’s dream to fight for a UFC title, but for many that golden opportunity to prove that they are the best of the best will never materialize.

Those who do have usually run the gauntlet in the Octagon to reach that pivotal moment in their careers, gradually working their way of the ladder against increasingly challenging opposition, and in some extreme cases even racking up as many as eight or nine UFC wins in a row to prove their worth.

On the other hand, over the years there have been a number of fighters who have bypassed that process altogether and been granted a title shot without having gone to the same lengths to prove themselves, often at the expense of far more deserving fighters.

In this article we’ll take a closer look at 12 classic examples of fighters who were handed undeserved title shots in the UFC and explore the reasons why they were able to skip to the head of the queue.

Ronda Rousey

Bethe Correia

Brash Brazilian bantamweight Bethe Correia managed to trash-talk her way into an unwarranted title shot against Ronda Rousey in 2015.

Correia’s 9-0 MMA record at the time flattered to deceive, with her three-fight winning streak in the Octagon having come against opponents with a combined UFC record of just 1-7.

The key to Correia getting the title shot was the fact that she had begun to call out and taunt Rousey after her victories, with the added spice being that two of her Octagon wins were against members of Rousey’s own ‘Four Horsewomen’ fight team, Jessamyn Duke and Shayna Baszler.

The fight still made no sense given that she was only ranked No.7 in the division at the time and had yet to face anyone remotely close to the top 10, but the UFC liked the hype the Brazilian had generated and booked the fight anyway.

Correia instigated a nasty trash-talking campaign in the build-up to the bout at UFC 190, but was found out to have more bark than bite when Rousey knocked her out in just 34 seconds.

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Bethe Correia on Fighting Marion Reneau: ‘This Granny Got Herself in Trouble’

Former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) women’s bantamweight challenger Bethe Correia wasted little time hurling verbal assaults Marion Reneau’s way. The two will throw down at a UFC Fight Night event in Fortaleza, Brazil on March 11. “Pitbull” was on a two-fight skid before meeting Jessica Eye in September. Correia edged out “Evil” in her home […]

Former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) women’s bantamweight challenger Bethe Correia wasted little time hurling verbal assaults Marion Reneau’s way. The two will throw down at a UFC Fight Night event in Fortaleza, Brazil on March 11. “Pitbull” was on a two-fight skid before meeting Jessica Eye in September. Correia edged out “Evil” in her home […]

Bethe Correia on Ronda Rousey and Next Title Shot

Correia challenged Ronda Rousey for the 135 pound title in 2015, but has a record of 1-1 since that fight. A split decision win over Jessica Eye recently gives hope to Bethe Correia that she can push herself into title contention again, sooner rather than later with a win over American Marion Reneau at UFC Fight […]

Correia challenged Ronda Rousey for the 135 pound title in 2015, but has a record of 1-1 since that fight. A split decision win over Jessica Eye recently gives hope to Bethe Correia that she can push herself into title contention again, sooner rather than later with a win over American Marion Reneau at UFC Fight […]

Report: Bethe Correia vs. Marion Reneau Set For March 11 UFC Fight Night Event

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqiBodzIDl0

It appears the March 11 Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Fight Night card in Brazil has a new bout. Women’s bantamweights Bethe Correia (10-2) and Marion Reneau (7-3) are set to trade leather inside Centro de Formação Olímpica do Nordeste in Fortaleza. Combate reported the match-up.

Correia got back in the win column in September when she edged out Jessica Eye in their UFC 203 bout. The “Pitbull” was on a two-fight skid that included a 34-second knockout loss at the hands of Ronda Rousey. She then fell short in a split decision loss to Raquel Pennington. She’ll look to earn her second straight win.

Reneau also rebounded in her last bout. She TKO’d Milana Dudieva back in November in the third round. It was a much needed victory for “The Belizean Bruiser,” who had lost two straight prior. Those losses were to former women’s bantamweight champion Holly Holm and Ashlee Evans-Smith.

The UFC Fight Night event will feature a middleweight clash between Vitor Belfort and Kelvin Gastelum. A lightweight tilt between Edson Barboza and Beneil Dariush is also on tap. Former UFC light heavyweight champion Mauricio “Shogun” Rua will share the Octagon with Gian Villante.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqiBodzIDl0

It appears the March 11 Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Fight Night card in Brazil has a new bout. Women’s bantamweights Bethe Correia (10-2) and Marion Reneau (7-3) are set to trade leather inside Centro de Formação Olímpica do Nordeste in Fortaleza. Combate reported the match-up.

Correia got back in the win column in September when she edged out Jessica Eye in their UFC 203 bout. The “Pitbull” was on a two-fight skid that included a 34-second knockout loss at the hands of Ronda Rousey. She then fell short in a split decision loss to Raquel Pennington. She’ll look to earn her second straight win.

Reneau also rebounded in her last bout. She TKO’d Milana Dudieva back in November in the third round. It was a much needed victory for “The Belizean Bruiser,” who had lost two straight prior. Those losses were to former women’s bantamweight champion Holly Holm and Ashlee Evans-Smith.

The UFC Fight Night event will feature a middleweight clash between Vitor Belfort and Kelvin Gastelum. A lightweight tilt between Edson Barboza and Beneil Dariush is also on tap. Former UFC light heavyweight champion Mauricio “Shogun” Rua will share the Octagon with Gian Villante.

Video: Ronda Rousey Breaks Down Her KO Of Bethe Correia Ahead Of UFC 207

https://youtu.be/D2YQ_N8mqRo

Ahead of her long-awaited Octagon return against Amanda Nunes at next Friday’s UFC 207 pay-per-view, UFC mega-star Ronda Rousey is featured in the latest promotional video released by the UFC for the big show.

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https://youtu.be/D2YQ_N8mqRo

Ahead of her long-awaited Octagon return against Amanda Nunes at next Friday’s UFC 207 pay-per-view, UFC mega-star Ronda Rousey is featured in the latest promotional video released by the UFC for the big show.

Featured above is “UFC 207: Ronda Rousey – My Fight Against Bethe Correia,” which features the former UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion breaking down her impressive first-round knockout victory of Brazilian Women’s Bantamweight contender Bethe Correia back at UFC 190.

Rousey returns to the Octagon next Friday night for the first time since losing her title via crushing head kick knockout defeat to Holly Holm, as she challenges Nunes for the title she once held in the UFC’s final pay-per-view event of 2016.

UFC 207: Nunes vs. Rousey takes place live from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on Friday, December 30th. Join us here on 12/30 for live round-by-round results coverage of the pay-per-view.