Carlos Condit vs. Demian Maia: Did a Scheduling Change Swing the Edge to Condit?

When Carlos Condit and Demian Maia square off Saturday at UFC on Fox 21, it’s entirely possible a welterweight title shot will hang in the balance.
That makes sense. Maia (23-6) has more degrees on his black belt than most professors have on their offi…

When Carlos Condit and Demian Maia square off Saturday at UFC on Fox 21, it’s entirely possible a welterweight title shot will hang in the balance.

That makes sense. Maia (23-6) has more degrees on his black belt than most professors have on their office walls. A career resurgence put the 38-year-old grappling legend on a five-fight win streak entering this contest.

Condit (30-9) is 1-2 over the past couple of years. But hold the phone. One of those losses happened because of a freak injury suffered against future champ Tyron Woodley in 2014. The other came to then-champ Robbie Lawler early this year in a close-as-can-be affair most believe will be Fight of the Year when 2016 shuffles off stage.

These are two great fighters who appear to be at the tops of their games. No surprise, then, that Odds Shark had the bout even as of Wednesday morning.

With a bout this close, every tiny thing plays a role. So what are the key factors? The striking of Condit versus the grappling of Maia? The six-year age difference between the two? 

Nope. The key lies in the calendar.

The UFC scheduling calendar, to be exact. As fans may recall, Condit-Maia was originally set to appear on last Saturday’s UFC 202 card. But just more than a month ago, UFC brass moved the fight to the top of UFC on Fox 21. 

No big deal until you remember that every UFC main event is five rounds. This scheduling change extended this fight from three rounds to five, adding 10 minutes of potential runway to this matchup. 

In 23 UFC fights, Maia—who, again, is 38 years old—has entered the “championship” round on three occasions and has a 1-2 record on said occasions. He has done it only once in the past three years.

The 32-year-old Condit has competed past the third round five times in his pro career, most recently earlier this year in that epic with Lawler. Most observers had Lawler taking the final round, with Condit grabbing Round 4. Despite that, Condit was the fresher man at the end, with a wild finish almost stealing the final round and the belt. 

“Condit fought back like no one else could,” wrote Bloody Elbow’s Connor Ruebusch of the bout’s final moments. “Somehow he stayed on his feet, eating punch after punch but refusing to go down. Still not recovered, he came after Lawler with combinations as the exhausted champion checked the clock, wondering how a minute-and-a-half could feel so long.”

Bottom line: Condit is known for waging five-round battles and having the cardio to do it. Maia? Less so. Although the Brazilian’s ground skills are not in dispute, he is not a black belt in the ways of endurance.

You know who knows all this? One Carlos Condit. He knows a five-round fight is a big check mark in the Condit column.

“I feel like it gives me more opportunity to do what I need to do in this fight,” Condit said recently on Toe-2-Toe with Brian Stann (h/t MMA Fighting). “Which is create openings to implement my game against a very tough guy to fight.”

Condit‘s game is famous for its razor-sharp, take-no-prisoners punch-kick combinations. But there’s so much more refinement to it than that. He’s no slouch on the ground, but in cases where he has a distinct disadvantage there, Condit can work behind his jab for a stick-and-move effect (perfect for facing Maia, who is decent but chopping and slow as a striker).

Keep off the ground, stay on your bicycle and make Maia catch you. That tires Maia out and increases the likelihood of a long-running bout. Both of those just might skew a close bout in favor of Condit.


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Five Reasons Carlos Condit Will Smash Demian Maia

Former UFC interim welterweight champion Carlos Condit returns to action this weekend. Headlining the August 27 UFC on FOX 21 main event against Demian Maia, ‘The Natural Born Killer’ will hope to get back on track. Following a disappointing split decision loss to Robbie Lawler at UFC 195, Condit had briefly considered retirement. Now re-energised after

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Former UFC interim welterweight champion Carlos Condit returns to action this weekend. Headlining the August 27 UFC on FOX 21 main event against Demian Maia, ‘The Natural Born Killer’ will hope to get back on track. Following a disappointing split decision loss to Robbie Lawler at UFC 195, Condit had briefly considered retirement. Now re-energised after nine months off, Condit’s hopes for another title run lay past a very dangerous fight.

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‘Dangerous’ Demian Maia

Maia’s recent form at welterweight has been excellent. Recently submitting Matt Brown at UFC 198, the Brazilian is currently unbeaten in five. Losing his last fight and taking some time off has lead to many picking against Condit in Vancouver. ‘NBK’ recently promised blood and violence in his UFC return, but Maia is great at smothering exciting fighters.

Despite all these factors, here’s five reasons Carlos Condit will smash Demian Maia…

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UFC On FOX 21 Free Fight: Demian Maia Submits Rick Story

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Demian Maia put his Brazilian jiu-jitsu skills on full display back at UFC 153, submitting Rick Story in the first round.

Maia returns to the Octagon this Saturday night in a key welter…

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Demian Maia put his Brazilian jiu-jitsu skills on full display back at UFC 153, submitting Rick Story in the first round.

Maia returns to the Octagon this Saturday night in a key welterweight contest against former interim UFC champion Carlos Condit in the main event of UFC on FOX 21.

The 38-year-old Maia has won five consecutive fights, including a pair of submissions vs. Matt Brown and Neil Magny. Overall, he is 23-6 in his career and has finished 14 opponents total.

In the video above, you can see a complete fight replay of the Maia-Story bout.

Road To The Octagon: Demian Maia vs. Carlos Condit

Hot on the heels of last weekend’s UFC 202 from Las Vegas, the UFC now rolls on with this weekend’s (Sat., August 27, 2016) UFC on FOX 21 from the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The headliner will feature a crucial welterweight main event between No. 4 Demian Maia and No. 5 former

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Hot on the heels of last weekend’s UFC 202 from Las Vegas, the UFC now rolls on with this weekend’s (Sat., August 27, 2016) UFC on FOX 21 from the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

The headliner will feature a crucial welterweight main event between No. 4 Demian Maia and No. 5 former interim champ Carlos Condit. The winner of the bout will find themselves in prime position for a title shot, although it may be a title shot they find hard to secure with rumors of Georges St. Pierre’s return and Nick Diaz expected comeback from suspension.

No matter what direction the promotion decides to go in their talented 170-pound division, all Maia and Condit can do to further their cause is win one of the biggest bouts of their respectively decorated careers, so it’s going to be a high stakes clash of the Brazilian’s legendary submission talent vs. Condit’s diverse, nonstop Muay Thai motor.

The UFC just released the traditional “Road to the Octagon” video segment for the card. Watch the full Maia vs. Condit video here:

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UFC On FOX 21 Free Fight: Carlos Condit Stuns 20-Year-Old Rory MacDonald

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Carlos Condit and Rory MacDonald provided the world with an early look at two of the top welterweights in the world.

The contest took place at UFC 115, with Condit scoring a late finish…

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Carlos Condit and Rory MacDonald provided the world with an early look at two of the top welterweights in the world.

The contest took place at UFC 115, with Condit scoring a late finish to secure the win.

See a complete replay of that fight right now ahead of Saturday’s UFC on FOX 21 event that features Condit taking on Demian Maia from Vancouver.

UFC 202 Results: 5 Burning Questions Heading into UFC on Fox 21

UFC 202 is in the books. The results are as follows, per Bleacher Report’s Craig Amos:
UFC 202 Main Card

Conor McGregor def. Nate Diaz, majority decision (48-47, 47-47, 48-47)
Anthony Johnson def. Glover Teixeira, knockout (Round 1, 0:13)
Donald …

UFC 202 is in the books. The results are as follows, per Bleacher Report’s Craig Amos:

UFC 202 Main Card

  • Conor McGregor def. Nate Diaz, majority decision (48-47, 47-47, 48-47)
  • Anthony Johnson def. Glover Teixeira, knockout (Round 1, 0:13)
  • Donald Cerrone def. Rick Story, TKO (Round 2, 2:02)
  • Mike Perry def. Hyun Gyu Lim, TKO (Round 1, 3:38)
  • Tim Means def. Sabah Homasi, TKO (Round 2, 2:56)  

Prelims on Fox Sports 1

  • Cody Garbrandt def. Takeya Mizugaki, TKO (Round 1, 0:48)
  • Raquel Pennington def. Elizabeth Phillips, unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  • Artem Lobov def. Chris Avila, unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) 
  • Cortney Casey def. Randa Markos, (Round 1, 4:34)

Prelims on UFC Fight Pass

  • Lorenz Larkin def. Neil Magny, TKO (Round 1, 4:08)
  • Colby Covington def. Max Griffin, TKO (Round 3, 2:18)
  • Marvin Vettori def. Alberto Uda, submission (Round 1, 4:30)

Next up? UFC on Fox 21.

After a UFC 202 event defined by mainstream names, UFC on Fox 21 is a show for the hardcore fans, headlined by an excellent welterweight bout between Demian Maia and Carlos Condit.

So who else is on the card? And what should fans watch out for heading into the event? Read on and find out.

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