TJ Dillashaw Says Cody Garbrandt Is Turning UFC Into WWE

Coming off of a unanimous decision victory over No. 3-ranked Raphael Assuncao at UFC 200 this past July, former UFC bantamweight champion TJ Dillashaw is looking to get back inside the Octagon for the opportunity to reclaim the 135-pound strap that once rested so comfortably around his waist. Dillashaw recently joined Brian Stann’s radio show on

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Coming off of a unanimous decision victory over No. 3-ranked Raphael Assuncao at UFC 200 this past July, former UFC bantamweight champion TJ Dillashaw is looking to get back inside the Octagon for the opportunity to reclaim the 135-pound strap that once rested so comfortably around his waist.

Dillashaw recently joined Brian Stann’s radio show on Sirius XM Rush this Tuesday (August 23, 2016), courtesy of MMA Fighting, to discuss a title shot against current bantamweight title-holder Dominick Cruz, saying that it only makes sense for him to fight for the title next:

“It only makes sense. If you really look at the sport, when the No. 1 ranked fighter beats the No. 2 ranked fighter, the only thing that’s up next for him is a title fight. Who else am I gonna fight?

“The guy I lost a razor close decision to and, in my opinion, I won the fight. All I want is a chance to prove that I’m the better fighter and I did that by beating the No. 2 [guy] Raphael Assuncao.

“I did my job. I did what I was supposed to do to get that shot.”

CruzBeatsDillashawCurrent No. 8-ranked Cody Garbrandt is also campaigning for a shot at Cruz, as the two have been engaging in some heated verbal exchanges over the past few weeks.

While Dillashaw applauds his former teammate for his efforts in his ongoing campaign for a shot at the title, stating that Garbrandt’s attempts are similar to tactics used in the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) industry, he claimed that if Garbrandt were to be handed the next shot at the gold it simply wouldn’t make sense:

“He knows I’m able to beat him and that’s a tough fight and he wants to get his shot. But he’s just trying to skip the line ultimately.

He’s doing a smart job of it. He’s performing. He’s doing his job as well. He’s knocking these guys out but then he’s adding a little extra by talking some crap.

He’s turning it into the WWE and creating this whole drama that people want to see…. It just doesn’t make sense how No. 8 can beat No. 11 and get a title shot and skip everyone.”

If the UFC were to hand Garbrandt the next shot at Cruz and pass over Dillashaw, the former 135-pound king says that the company will cease to be a sport and instead become a part of the entertainment industry:

“I just don’t think there’s any way of them denying it, denying me that fight. And if they do, it’s a straight up robbery and this is not even a sport anymore.

If they don’t give me that title fight, they skip me and give it to someone else, this is turning into more of the entertainment factor drama than it is an actual sport, and I hope we stay on the side of continuing to be a sport.

Let’s really have the best fight the best. I think that’s the way it needs to go.”

Dominick Cruz vs. Tj DillashawDillashaw certainly has the biggest claim to the next title shot opportunity, as he sits comfortably at the No. 1-ranked position in the UFC’s bantamweight rankings.

If the UFC were to match up Garbrandt and Cruz for the next bantamweight title contest, however, it will certainly be interesting to see how Evolution Fight Team member reacts to the decision.

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Dominick Cruz To Cody Garbrandt: I Kill Hype For A Living

One man who has been making some thunderous statements in the UFC’s bantamweight division is 25-year-old knockout artist Cody ‘No Love’ Garbrandt, as the Team Alpha Male product is coming fresh off of a first round knockout win over Takeya Mizugaki at UFC 202 this past Saturday (August 20, 2016). Garbrandt is currently undefeated in

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One man who has been making some thunderous statements in the UFC’s bantamweight division is 25-year-old knockout artist Cody ‘No Love’ Garbrandt, as the Team Alpha Male product is coming fresh off of a first round knockout win over Takeya Mizugaki at UFC 202 this past Saturday (August 20, 2016).

Garbrandt is currently undefeated in his young mixed martial arts (MMA) career, but already has a trail of bodies to show for as he has won nine of his ten career wins via knockout.

During the most recent episode of The MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani, courtesy of MMA Fighting, Garbrandt claimed that if he is given the opportunity he will knock current 135-pound champ Dominick Cruz out cold:

“I heard in an interview that he gets hit 30-percent (of the time), he has a 30-percent chance of hitting me,” Garbrandt said. “Dude, you give me a one-percent chance of finding your chin, I’m knocking you the f*ck out.

That’s plain and simple. I got a 90-perecent knockout rate. You want to talk about statistics? That’s what he talks about, stats. That’s numbers, buddy. He wants to talk about numbers because he’s a point fighter, and point fighters go off numbers and points.

I’m a knockout artist and he’s going to be on the receiving end of a vicious knockout.”

CodyGarbrandt3‘The Dominator’ was quick to respond, telling the up-and-coming knockout artist that he’ll end his current hype train the way he’s done countless times before:

“Let the youngster enjoy his hype train fresh off his win,” Cruz said. “Let his people keep on building that false sense of confidence that they are all instilling into his psyche over this period, it’s good for him.

I kill hype for a living.”

Cruz has yet to be booked for another title defense since successfully retaining his title against bitter rival Urijah Faber at UFC 199 this past June, however, with the current hype surrounding the impressive looking Garbrandt as of late, don’t be surprised if we see the pair slated to go toe-to-toe in the near future.

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Over One Million Viewers Tune Into UFC 202 Prelims

The UFC 202 prelims did an average of average of 1.3 million viewers from 8-10 pm eastern standard time. This is up from the UFC 201 prelims that drew 423,000 viewers. Viewership for the UFC 202 prelims was down 30% from the UFC 196 prelims that did 1,843,000 viewers, which Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz

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The UFC 202 prelims did an average of average of 1.3 million viewers from 8-10 pm eastern standard time. This is up from the UFC 201 prelims that drew 423,000 viewers. Viewership for the UFC 202 prelims was down 30% from the UFC 196 prelims that did 1,843,000 viewers, which Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz fought in the main event.

UFC 202 took place on Saturday, August 20th, 2016, at the T-Mobile Arena Las Vegas, Nevada. The UFC Fight Pass prelims aired at 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT while the FOX Sports 1 prelims aired at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT, and the main card aired on PPV at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT. On the four-card FS1 prelims, Cody Garbrandt vs. Takeya Mizugaki, Raquel Pennington vs. Elizabeth Phillips, Chris Avila vs. Artem Lobov, and Cortney Casey vs. Randa Markos were featured.

The UFC 202 prelims went up against stiff competition as the show went up against the Summer Olympics, which did 15 million viewers during prime time.

Here are the viewership numbers for all UFC PPV prelims in 2016:

UFC 202: 1,300,000 viewers.

UFC 201: 423,000 viewers.

UFC 200: 1,786,000 viewers.

UFC 199: 798,000 viewers.

UFC 198: 786,000 viewers.

UFC 197: 835,000 viewers.

UFC 196: 1,843,000 viewers.

UFC 195: 1,023,000 viewers.

The UFC returns to television this Saturday with UFC on FOX 21 from the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia. The early prelims will air on UFC Fight Pass at 4 p.m. ET while the other prelims will air on FOX at 6 p.m. ET. The four-bout main card will air on FOX at 8 p.m. ET.

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Cody Garbrandt Responds To Bryan Caraway’s Fight Request

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In the wake of his win over Takeya Mizugaki, Cody Garbrandt made it known that he wants Dominick Cruz for the UFC bantamweight title next.

However, another fighter has cal…

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In the wake of his win over Takeya Mizugaki, Cody Garbrandt made it known that he wants Dominick Cruz for the UFC bantamweight title next.

However, another fighter has called out Garbrandt.

Bryan Caraway made himself available for what would be a title-eliminator in the division, but Garbrandt stated on social media that he has tried to take that road before.

Garbrandt improved to 10-0 when he finished Mizugaki in the prelim main event of UFC 202 this past Saturday night. Cruz, working the FOX Sports 1 desk for the card, watched first-hand as “No Love” showed his power.

The two continued to exchange words via Twitter:

Dominick Cruz Thought Cody Garbrandt Was C.M Punk

Every time No. 8-ranked UFC bantamweight Cody “No Love” Garbrandt competes it becomes clearer and clearer that he could very well be a legitimate threat to Dominick Cruz’s 135-pound throne. “No Love” made waves when he blasted previously surging contender Thomas Almeida in the first round of their main event bout last May, and he

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Every time No. 8-ranked UFC bantamweight Cody “No Love” Garbrandt competes it becomes clearer and clearer that he could very well be a legitimate threat to Dominick Cruz’s 135-pound throne. “No Love” made waves when he blasted previously surging contender Thomas Almeida in the first round of their main event bout last May, and he continued that hot wave with another first round finish over veteran Takeya Mizugaki at last night’s (August 20, 2016) UFC 202 from Las Vegas, Nevada.

Not only has Garbrant, who trains with Cruz’s longtime rival Urijah Faber, won four straight UFC bouts, but he’s also strung up a bit of a rivalry with the champion. Recently speaking on “No Love”, Cruz said that he was disrespected by the Team Alpha Male product for no reason, also saying that he thought Garbrandt was C.M Punk, who will make his UFC debut at September 10’s UFC 203. “The Dominator” also made it clear that he had no problem facing off with Garbrandt:

“Garbrandt’s been running his mouth for a long time. Cruz said on FOX Sports 1. After I got done fighting Faber, he was right there already jawing, talking about me polishing the belt and whatnot. And it’s like, “Man, alright. Now you’ve disrespected me before I even knew who you were.” I didn’t even say one word to this man. I didn’t even know who he was! No clue! I just thought he was an up-and-comer with crazy tattoos. I thought he was CM Punk for a second, and then he got it together and I was like, “Oh, shoot – that’s not. That’s the CM Punk of the 135 pound division, he’s got all the hype behind him.” So maybe I should just go in there, take the wind from his sails, and then move on and keep beating everybody else.”

Would you like to see these two bantamweights cross paths in the near future?

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Video: Highlights Of Cody Garbrandt vs. Takeya Mizugaki From UFC 202

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Following the UFC 202 post-show on FOX Sports, which immediately proceeded the pay-per-view broadcast, highlights of a couple of the fights from Saturday night’s event were made available for free.

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Following the UFC 202 post-show on FOX Sports, which immediately proceeded the pay-per-view broadcast, highlights of a couple of the fights from Saturday night’s event were made available for free.

Featured above are highlights of the Cody Garbrandt vs. Takeya Mizugaki fight, which includes Garbrandt’s brutal shot and follow-up barrage that earned him a 48 second TKO victory, the second fastest stoppage on the show behind Anthony “Rumble” Johnson’s stunning 13-second knockout of Glover Teixeira in the co-main event of the pay-per-view card.

Cody “No Love” Garbrandt continued his climb up the UFC Bantamweight ladder by defeating Takeya Mizugaki via TKO due to strikes at the 0:48 mark of the very first round in the fight that served as the main event for the FS1 televised preliminary card. For those who missed the show, click here to read our detailed round-by-round results.