UFC 246 Highlights: Diego Ferreira Submits Anthony Pettis

Diego Ferreira submitted Anthony Pettis at the UFC 246 event. The two fighters met in a lightweight bout at the UFC 246 pay-per-view event from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on Saturday night (January 18, 2020). The story of this fight was Fe…

Diego Ferreira submitted Anthony Pettis at the UFC 246 event. The two fighters met in a lightweight bout at the UFC 246 pay-per-view event from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on Saturday night (January 18, 2020). The story of this fight was Ferreira’s grappling control. He dominated the fight with takedowns and smothering […]

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Carlos Diego Ferreira Looking To Test Anthony Pettis’ Jiu-Jitsu

January 18 is a big day for UFC lightweight Carlos Diego Ferreira. Not only will he face his highest-ranked opponent in Anthony Pettis — he will also do it on the same card as Conor McGregor’s highly-anticipated return at UFC 246. Ferreira showed in his last fight against Mairbek Taisumov that he is more than […]

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January 18 is a big day for UFC lightweight Carlos Diego Ferreira.

Not only will he face his highest-ranked opponent in Anthony Pettis — he will also do it on the same card as Conor McGregor’s highly-anticipated return at UFC 246.

Ferreira showed in his last fight against Mairbek Taisumov that he is more than capable of applying pressure and utilizing great striking. However, he is primarily a grappler and so, he will be looking to test the jiu-jitsu of Pettis when they meet in their lightweight clash:

“I can’t let him run alongside the cage too much,” Ferreira said in an interview with Ag Fight (via Bloody Elbow). “If you put pressure on him, he stops a little bit, we trained for that, my coaches and partners are well aware of that. We will put the pressure on him in order to stop him on his tracks, he’s very acrobatic, so I’ll stop him.”

“I need to really implement my jiu-jitsu, and I want to see what his jiu-jitsu is like, it’s pretty sharp. It would be cool. I’ve seen him score submissions a lot, I attended an event where submitted [Gilbert] Melendez, he’s a dangerous guy. It would be nice to test his jiu-jitsu.”

Pettis is known for his striking and his jiu-jitsu game has somewhat gone under the radar as a result. However, he is certainly one of the highest-level grapplers in the lightweight division.

It will definitely be interesting to see how both competitors fare should the action hit the mat.

Who do you have winning this UFC 246 bout?

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UFC 242 Highlights: Carlos Diego Ferreira Outstrikes Mairbek Taisumov to Victory

Carlos Diego Ferreira got the win over Mairbek Taisumov at the UFC 242 pay-per-view event.  The two fighters met in a lightweight out at the UFC 242 show on Saturday (September 7, 2019) from The Arena on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi. Aside from one tak…

Carlos Diego Ferreira got the win over Mairbek Taisumov at the UFC 242 pay-per-view event.  The two fighters met in a lightweight out at the UFC 242 show on Saturday (September 7, 2019) from The Arena on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi. Aside from one takedown attempt that was stuffed from Ferreira, this was a […]

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Carlos Diego Ferreira Outstrikes Mairbek Taisumov – UFC 242 Results

Mairbek Taisumov vs. Carlos Diego Ferreira in a lightweight bout opens the main card of the UFC 242 event:  Round 1: Both guys come right out of the gate and looking to strike. Taisumov landed a nice uppercut while exchanging. Ferreira was pressing forward and making Taisumov back peddle. Taisumov with a nice leg kick […]

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Mairbek Taisumov vs. Carlos Diego Ferreira in a lightweight bout opens the main card of the UFC 242 event: 

Round 1: Both guys come right out of the gate and looking to strike. Taisumov landed a nice uppercut while exchanging. Ferreira was pressing forward and making Taisumov back peddle. Taisumov with a nice leg kick that knocked Ferreira off balance. Taisumov caught him with a strike just behind the ear that led to Ferriera going backwards across the cage but regrouped. 

Round 2: Ferreira with a front kick and he’s starting fast trying to put combos on Taisumov. Ferreira is not backing down with his striking. Ferreira is warned about head-butting in the clinch. The pace started to slow down from Taisumov. 

Round 3: Ferriera started throwing more kicks to mix up his strikes. Ferreira shoots for a takedown but it gets stuffed. Ferriera started to light him up with a mixture of head and body strikes to expand his offense. He stunned him midway through the round with a nice right hook. 

Results: Diego Ferreira def. Mairbek Taisumov by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-27, 29-27)

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Carlos Diego Ferreira vs. Francisco Trinaldo Fight Off UFC 237

In what was supposed to be UFC 237’s pay-per-view opener, Carlos Diego Ferreira vs. Francisco Trinaldo is off according to MMAFighting’s Guilherme Cruz. Cruz is reporting that it was a weigh cut related issue for Ferreira. The Brazilian nev…

In what was supposed to be UFC 237’s pay-per-view opener, Carlos Diego Ferreira vs. Francisco Trinaldo is off according to MMAFighting’s Guilherme Cruz. Cruz is reporting that it was a weigh cut related issue for Ferreira. The Brazilian never showed up to the weigh-ins this morning. The 34-year-old was riding a four-fight winning streak and […]

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Video: UFC Lightweight Injured In Brawl With Gang Members

Watch a UFC lightweight brawl in a wild street fight with gang-related thugs.

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Jared Gordon is a survivor, but if it weren’t for bad luck, he wouldn’t have any at all.

Gordon’s history of substance abuse has been well documented; the fact that the man is even alive is a miracle. That being said, trouble seems to find the 29-year-old Queens native wherever he goes.

Speaking with Bloody Elbow, Gordon explained how drinking a cup of coffee outside a barbershop in Queens two weeks prior to his fight with Carlos Diego Ferreira ended up in a bloody street fight.

Gordon recounts how he and a friend were outside enjoying a cup of java catching up with an old buddy’s former BJJ student when two thugs approached the men, spit on them, and started swinging wildly.

“That’s when I jumped him. We all started fighting. My friend starts fighting the other kid, and they bumped into me and the kid I was fighting. We hit the storefront window, and the whole thing came down on us.”

When the police arrived, Gordon and his friend were informed that if they wanted to press charges not only would it be a rather lengthy process but it would require the UFC lightweight to spend yet another night in the can.

“So I was like, ‘F-ck that, I’m not going to jail for the night,’” Gordon said. “I’ve been to jail too many times. The cops said, ‘We’re just going to let it go then.’ It’s not worth the headache. You have to hire a lawyer and go through the whole process. F-ck that.”

Gordon, however, suffered a total of 21 stitches across three fingers from the melee, where Gordon was shoved into a broken window.

You can view the entire street fight here:

As we said earlier, if it wasn’t for bad luck, Gordon wouldn’t have any at all.

As luck would have it just one week later, Gordon revealed that he slipped on an escalator during a rainy day at Grand Central Station. The slip reopened Gordon’s healing stitches and all but guaranteed another trip to the plastic surgeon. Gordon Tweeted some pictures of his injuries, be warned some are fairly graphic.

Say what you will about the Queens native but he is a man of his word. When asked why he didn’t pull out of his fight due to an injury Gordon simply said he wanted to honor his obligations, and has never spoken about the streetfight until now od course.

“I have never brought this up before, because I am not one to make excuses and I don’t want to make it look like I am making excuses,” Gordon said. “I took the fight because I didn’t want to pull out. I had missed weight before in my first fight, and this was my third fight — the last thing that I wanted to do was pull out and have it look like I was having weight cutting problems again or make it look like I am unreliable.”

Gordon continued,“I had a terrible training camp because I couldn’t spar or wrestle or do jiu-jitsu,” he said. “All I did was run and shadow box and kick the bag for the whole fight camp, because I had one hand. Hats off to Diego; he did what he had to do. Nothing against him. But, I just think that if the fight camp didn’t go down the way it did, [the fight] would be different. It is what it is.”

It is was it is Jared, just ask Max Holloway.

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