UFC 265 featured a heavyweight main event for an interim title that many felt was unnecessary. However, after Cyril Gane defeated Derrick Lewis to become the interim champion UFC 265 might have primed what could make for a great future for the heavywei…
UFC 265 featured a heavyweight main event for an interim title that many felt was unnecessary. However, after Cyril Gane defeated Derrick Lewis to become the interim champion UFC 265 might have primed what could make for a great future for the heavyweight division. There was a lot to take away from UFC 265, here […]
Ciryl Gane is coming off the biggest victory of his career last weekend, defeating Alexander Volkov in a dominant unanimous decision win inside the octagon. Gane will now be looking towards an interim title shot on August 7th at UFC 265 vs fellow top contender Derrick Lewis in Lewis’s hometown of Houston, Texas. While Gane was […]
Ciryl Gane is coming off the biggest victory of his career last weekend, defeating Alexander Volkov in a dominant unanimous decision win inside the octagon.
While Gane was interviewed by MMA Junkie this week, he spilled the beans on a previously offered interim title bout saying, “We knew already because just before the fight (with Volkov), UFC sent a message to Fernand Lopez (Gane’s trainer), a message like, ‘Yes, this is the semifinal, so do your job, and we’ll see after that.”
“I think it was an interim title shot, yes. But I’m not sure because they didn’t text with me. It was Lopez, and Lopez told me, ‘Man, do your job, and after the fight you’re going to be happy.’”
The sudden booking of the interim title bout surprised many fans, analysts and fighters especially with Ngannou’s team coming out saying they were offered and accepted the title fight for September.
Gane, a teammate of Ngannou’s was ultimately pleased with the interim bout.
“It was good because it’s good news, but I was really focused on the fight and no more pressure,” Gane said. “I just said, ‘Man, Ok, this is good news but I have to do the job before that, so stay focused on your job, on the fight against Volkov and after we’ll see.’ I was really focused, no pressure.”
Overall, this situation has been an interesting and controversial one. Why didn’t the UFC just make this a number one contender’s bout? An answer only few may know.
How do you feel about Ciryl Gane vs Derrick Lewis being for an interim title? Who wins?
Curtis Blaydes doesn’t fully understand the recently announced interim heavyweight title fight either, but he’s eager to see how it plays out. The UFC announced on Monday that Derrick Lewis’s next fight would be against Ciryl Gane – not Francis Ngannou – at UFC 265, and that the fight will be for an interim heavyweight […]
Curtis Blaydes doesn’t fully understand the recently announced interim heavyweight title fight either, but he’s eager to see how it plays out.
The UFC announced on Monday that Derrick Lewis’s next fight would be against Ciryl Gane – not Francis Ngannou – at UFC 265, and that the fight will be for an interim heavyweight title. The news was met with shock by some and confusion by others, as Ngannou had just recently claimed his title with a victory over Stipe Miocic at UFC 260 in March. However, the UFC appeared dead set on having Lewis compete in front of his hometown faithful in Houston, and when Ngannou said he wouldn’t be ready until September, the organization opted to put this title fight together instead.
Blaydes spoke with LowKick MMA’s James Lynch, where he discussed the new pairing among other things. He said that he believes the fight was put together after negotiations with Ngannou’s camp turned sour. While he was caught off guard by the matchup, he has an idea how it will turn out.
“I guess my initial reactions was the negotiations between Francis and the UFC must have turned bad at some point and this was plan B,” Blaydes told Lynch. “My guess is if Derrick wins, they force that rematch, and if Cyril wins… I don’t know exactly. Personally, I believe that Derrick is going to win and they’re going to get that rematch.”
Despite picking against Gane in the title fight, Blaydes insists it’s not a slight on the French contender. In fact, he was impressed with what he saw in Gane’s recent victory over Alexander Volkov. However, there were a few things that Blaydes didn’t see that his him siding with his American counterpart.
“I think (Gane) moves great,” Blaydes said. “He has great movement and he does a great job of creating angles. But he doesn’t always capitalize on that angle. I felt like there were a few instances where he could have gone in for the kill shot and he didn’t take the opportunity. Maybe that’s just not his style, but I thought that was interesting. Most heavyweights, it’s hard for them to have the patience to not just jump in when they smell blood. So, he fights like a veteran. I think it will be a good matchup, him versus Derrick Lewis.”
Blaydes believes that Gane’s unwillingness to put ‘The Black Beast’ away when he has the chance will ultimately lead to his down fall. He said that the longer fighters are in the cage against Lewis, the more likely it is that they’ll be dragged into the kind of brawl he is looking for. It was that very mistake that cost Blaydes in his fight against Lewis, and he thinks Gane will suffer the same fate.
“I think (Lewis is) able to just absorb these shots and it frustrates guys,” said Blaydes. “I know it frustrated me. I was landing a lot of good shots and that’s why the takedown attempt that I did in the second round that he caught me with the uppercut with, it was a bit of a rush job. I felt that my strikes weren’t doing enough, but obviously going back and watching the film, I was wrong. I was winning on the feet. He knows how to frustrate guys into coming into his range. He knows he doesn’t have the athleticism to play that game, the dancing game. He knows that’s not what he is, that’s not his game. He knows how to bring you into his world. If you ever do stop moving and he’s there and he lands, it could be lights out.”
Curtis Blaydes is sure to have his eyes on the fight and the outcome, regardless of who wins. He has a fight against Jairzinho Rozenstruik at the following pay-per-view, UFC 266. A win there could very well vault him back into the title picture, and he could soon see himself squaring off against either man by the end of the year.
The introduction of an interim title may make things hectic for the fighters involved, but it will sure be lots of fun to watch play out.
Do you agree with Curtis Blaydes that Derrick Lewis will win against Ciryl Gane? Let us know!
The MMA world was rocked with some hard-hitting heavyweight news Monday when it was announced that there will be an interim title bout between Derrick Lewis and Ciryl Gane at August 7’s UFC 265. It has come straight from Dana White on multiple oc…
The MMA world was rocked with some hard-hitting heavyweight news Monday when it was announced that there will be an interim title bout between Derrick Lewis and Ciryl Gane at August 7’s UFC 265. It has come straight from Dana White on multiple occasions that the next heavyweight championship bout would be a rematch between […]
Jairzinho Rozenstruik faces Cyril Gane a little earlier than planned, but that’s not a problem for the knockout artist with an 11-1 record. Rozenstruik was supposed to face Gane in March, but reshuffling cards seems to have become the new normal in MMA…
Jairzinho Rozenstruik faces Cyril Gane a little earlier than planned, but that’s not a problem for the knockout artist with an 11-1 record. Rozenstruik was supposed to face Gane in March, but reshuffling cards seems to have become the new normal in MMA during the time of COVID. Originally, Dominick Reyes and former Rizin Light […]
Despite earning the biggest win of his career, Ciryl Gane is remaining true to himself by not calling out any names. Gane defeated former heavyweight champion Junior dos Santos via second-round TKO on the UFC 256 main card opener last night. As a result, he has now all but assured himself of a top-10 ranking […]
Despite earning the biggest win of his career, Ciryl Gane is remaining true to himself by not calling out any names.
Gane defeated former heavyweight champion Junior dos Santos via second-round TKO on the UFC 256 main card opener last night.
As a result, he has now all but assured himself of a top-10 ranking as he continues to rise up the ranks with many observers viewing him as a future champion.
However, he declined to call out anyone in his post-fight interview. As far as he’s concerned, any opponent can be put in front of him and he will do his job.
“(I’m calling out) Nobody,” Gane said after the fight (via MMA Junkie). “You understand who I am. Anyone, anywhere. I just want to do my job. That’s it.”
However, there is one potential opponent in particular that he would only like to face if there’s a title involved and that’s Francis Ngannou.
The pair were notably former teammates in the MMA Factory gym in Paris and while Gane is open to fighting him, he would prefer to do it only if it’s a championship bout.
“I think if the UFC does this, please do this for the belt. That’s it,” he added. “Because, you understand, we’re from the same gym, the same coach.”
With Ngannou set to challenge Stipe Miocic for the heavyweight title in a rematch sometime next year, it’s entirely possible that fight could come to fruition — especially if Gane keeps up his momentum.
What do you think of Gane’s ceiling in the heavyweight division?