Frankie Edgar Returns With Clean Sweep Over Cub Swanson In New Jersey

In a fight that many felt was far too quick of a turnaround for ‘The Answer,’ Frankie Edgar met Cub Swanson in a high-stakes featherweight match in the co-main event of tonight’s (Sat., April 21, 2018) UFC Fight Night 128 from the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The No. 3-ranked Edgar came into the […]

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In a fight that many felt was far too quick of a turnaround for ‘The Answer,’ Frankie Edgar met Cub Swanson in a high-stakes featherweight match in the co-main event of tonight’s (Sat., April 21, 2018) UFC Fight Night 128 from the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

The No. 3-ranked Edgar came into the bout having suffered his first-ever stoppage loss in his last bout when Brian Ortega knocked him out in the first round of their short-notice bout at March 3’s UFC 222. The fight raised questions about the 36-year-old Edgar’s ability to contend with the best, and while he did bring a 2-2 record in his last four fights into Atlantic City, his recent stats only painted part of the picture.

Edgar had still won seven of his past nine overall, and he also brought the advantage of a previous win over his foe. The No. 4-ranked Swanson had also suffered a stoppage loss to the surging title contender Ortega – albeit five months ago – and had won four of his past five fights. Adding to the intrigue, the two first met in 2014, with ‘The Answer’ winning a brutal, bloody submission over Swanson in the fifth round after dominating the longtime veteran.

Both respected but aging featherweights had questions to answer in this fight, making it an under-the-radar match-up with significant implications on the top of the 145-pound title picture.

It began with Edgar’s trademark movement. Swanson pumped the jab early as the crowd chanted Edgar’s name, and ‘The Answer’ landed a low kick and a straight punch. Edgar snapped some combos and a body kick before missing on a takedown. Another body kick landed, and Swanson jumped in to throw a shot but Edgar countered, following with a big right hand and another takedown attempt. Swanson defended but Edgar landed a left hook on the break, utilizing his footwork to land more punches and kicks. He slipped but went for an improvisational takedown, eating a shot before landing one of his own.

The final seconds of the round saw Swanson throw a spinning kick and a body kick.

In the second, Edgar measured his attack and stepped in, only to eat a good counter from Swanson. He pumped the jab and Edgar looked for a knee tap to land a strike. The pace was unrelenting from Edgar, with leg kicks landing. Swanson’s takedown defense stayed steadfast, and the crowd grew restless of his elusive movement. Edgar kept up the pressure as always and the two traded hooks. Egar snapped more punches and another low kick, and Swanson landed a strong low kick of his own. Swanson’s jab landed but he did little else in terms of offense throughout the second round until a big combination of hooks landed.

Just as Swanson was cut towards the end of the first, Edgar was cut at the end of the second round, and the two rivals headed into a fateful third frame.

Edgar looked for a takedown to start the final frame but again couldn’t secure it. A brief clinch ensued and Edgar landed more off the break. The action became a chess match a bit until Swanson pushed forward with a right, only to see Edgar fight back with a combination and leg kick. A solid right hook landed from “The Answer” and Swanson scored a solid body shot. Swanson missed a head kick and Edgar went for a takedown, persevering through Swanson’s tough defense in the clinch but ultimately unable to take it to the mat.

The fighters traded punches in the pocket after Edgar jumped right in, and Swanson scored a solid combo. Edgar answered, and the last minute of the fight saw a bloodied Edgar snap a couple quick strikes to close out a close, back-and-forth bout.

Final Result: Frankie Edgar def. Cub Swanson via unanimous decision (30-27 x 3)

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Cub Swanson Admits he Was Close to Signing With Another Promotion

Cub Swanson has re-signed with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), but that almost wasn’t the case. The last fight on Swanson’s previous contract occurred against Brian Ortega back in December. “Killer” lost the bout via s…

Cub Swanson has re-signed with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), but that almost wasn’t the case. The last fight on Swanson’s previous contract occurred against Brian Ortega back in December. “Killer” lost the bout via second-round submission. Swanson didn’t know if he’d be able to reach an agreement with the UFC after losing. Swanson ended […]

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Joe Rogan & Yves Edwards Believe Frankie Edgar Is Returning Too Soon

There were many people who thought former UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar is returning to action too early. And you can add longtime UFC color commentator Joe Rogan and former fighter now analyst Yves Edwards to the list. In the co-main event of UFC 222 event that went down March 3, 2018, on pay-per-view at […]

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There were many people who thought former UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar is returning to action too early.

And you can add longtime UFC color commentator Joe Rogan and former fighter now analyst Yves Edwards to the list.

In the co-main event of UFC 222 event that went down March 3, 2018, on pay-per-view at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, Brian Ortega scored a big victory over the former UFC lightweight champion.

Now, Edgar is making a quick turnaround as he is slated to fight Cub Swanson in the Octagon at the upcoming UFC Atlantic City event.

They spoke about the situation during the most recent edition of the “JRE MMA Show” podcast.

“I don’t like the fight,” Edwards said (transcript courtesy of MMA Junkie). “Frankie just got knocked out, and that’s really soon to come back. If anybody can bounce back from something like that, it’s a guy like Frankie, but I felt the same way about (Michael) Bisping fighting after – he didn’t get knocked out, he got dropped by Georges (St-Pierre) and then got choked unconscious — it’s like, ‘Yeah, you shouldn’t have taken that (Kelvin) Gastelum fight so soon.’ I feel that way about this fight.

“I feel like Frankie wants this fight so he can get that taste out of his mouth, but it’s still going to taste the same. Any time you go back and watch that fight you’re still going to have those feelings.

You’re going to win your next fight more than likely. You’re Frankie Edgar. You don’t have to rush it. Let your brain rest and recover.”

UFC Atlantic City is set to take place on April 21, 2018, at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

The main card will air on FOX Sports 1 at while the preliminary card will be split broadcasted on FOX Sports 1 at and the promotion’s streaming service, UFC Fight Pass.

“The problem is it’s in Atlantic City, and he’s from New Jersey, and all the boys are going to come down,” Rogan said. “I’m with you 100 percent. I would like to see this fight, but I would like to see this fight in six months. It’s a good fight.”

“He fought Cub just a couple of years ago and just mauled him and got a last-second submission,” Rogan said. “Maybe he just thinks, ‘There’s not a (expletive) thing in the world this guy can do to stop me. I (expletive) him up before and I’ll (expletive) him up again. I’m not even going to get hit, I’m just going to get ahold of him and I’ll rag doll him just like I did before.’

But Cub Swanson can crack. He can crack. And he’s got a kid now, and he’s got a second kid along the way and he does not quit. That makes dudes hungry. That fight is probably a massive motivating factor for Cub Swanson.”

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Cub Swanson Thought UFC Career Was Over Before Frankie Edgar Rematch

Cub Swanson was convinced that his Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) run was nearing its end. Swanson declined a contract offer from the promotion ahead of his bout with Brian Ortega. He ended up getting submitted in the second round. The UFC offere…

Cub Swanson was convinced that his Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) run was nearing its end. Swanson declined a contract offer from the promotion ahead of his bout with Brian Ortega. He ended up getting submitted in the second round. The UFC offered Swanson another contract, but the money simply wasn’t there. After being removed from […]

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Cub Swanson Reveals What Led To UFC Offering Him Frankie Edgar Fight

It’s a wild time in the MMA bubble and to prove that statement, Cub Swanson’s decision to re-sign with UFC went unnoticed. However, that all changed once it was announced by the UFC that he was booked to rematch Frankie Edgar at the upcoming UFC Fight Night 128 event. It turns out that Swanson and […]

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It’s a wild time in the MMA bubble and to prove that statement, Cub Swanson’s decision to re-sign with UFC went unnoticed.

However, that all changed once it was announced by the UFC that he was booked to rematch Frankie Edgar at the upcoming UFC Fight Night 128 event.

It turns out that Swanson and Edgar have something in common which is the fact that they both lost to #1 contender to the featherweight title, Brian Ortega.

Swanson found out what it’s like to be on the wrong end of a submission hold by Ortega, who is known as a submission artist that ends up getting him the win.

As seen in the main event of UFC Fresno last December at Save Mart Center in Fresno, California, Swanson tapped out to Ortega’s guillotine.

Moving along to UFC 222, Edgar suffered a devastating loss to Ortega. Swanson recently revealed in an interview how his new contract and the booking of the Edgar fight went hand-and-hand.

“It was pretty crazy. Pretty much everybody got in touch with my manager. From there it was really seeing what I felt I was worth, and we had a lot of good offers,” revealed Cub on a recent edition of The MMA Hour (transcript courtesy of MMA Mania).

“Then I had to decided like, where my passion was at. When it came down to it, UFC just felt like home. So I was just wanting to see if they would bump my offer a little bit,” he added

“So literally that same day I had the discussion with my manager, they called and said ‘We’d like to give you a little bit of a better offer, but we want you to take this fight. So I asked, ‘Which fight?’ And when they said Frankie, I said ‘Let’s do it.’”

UFC Atlantic City is set to take place on April 21, 2018, at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

The main card will air on FOX Sports 1 at while the preliminary card will be split broadcasted on FOX Sports 1 at and the promotion’s streaming service, UFC Fight Pass.

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