Demian Maia vs. Lyman Good & Other Fights Added to UFC Fortaleza

UFC Fortaleza has added six fights to its lineup, one of which being native Brazilian Demian Maia taking on Lyman Good, as announced by UFC officials on Thursday. Demian Maia will look to start of 2019 on a much-needed positive note as he faces a fight…

UFC Fortaleza has added six fights to its lineup, one of which being native Brazilian Demian Maia taking on Lyman Good, as announced by UFC officials on Thursday. Demian Maia will look to start of 2019 on a much-needed positive note as he faces a fighter eight years his junior. Eagerly seeking to pick up […]

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Former UFC Champ Slams Referee For ‘Screwing’ Recent Main Event

Do you agree?

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The main event of last weekend’s (Sat., May 19, 2018) UFC Fight Night 129 from the Movistar Arena in Santiago, Chile, was a rather anticlimactic one.

Rising welterweight contender Kamaru Usman outlasted short-notice replacement Demian Maia in a pedestrian main event following an undercard full of electrifying finishes, but it wasn’t a bout many considered ‘The Nigerian Nightmare’s’ performance.

Still, Usman did completely nullify the decorated grappler’s many takedowns attempted, rendering him unable to get the fight to the mat at an astonishing 0 for 15 rate. With his legendary Brazilian jiu-jitsu pedigree neutralized, Maia could do little in the form of offense against his younger foe. However, there was a brief moment in the first round when Maia sank one hook in on Usman while they were in the clinch. Working to take his back, Maia methodically plied his craft until referee Leon Roberts restarted the action.

Some viewed it as a questionable call, and that includes former UFC welterweight champion Matt Serra, who revealed his opinion on the UFC Unfiltered podcast (via MMA Fighting) that Roberts had ‘screwed’ Maia be restarting the fight because he was on his way to potentially securing a submission:

“This is the thing, he had his back,” said Serra. “I was not surprised the way things went after that. You have one shot sometimes in a fight like this, especially because he didn’t have a camp. People do not understand. That’s why I predicted a first-round choke by Demian Maia. He was on his way there.

“They weren’t just holding each other up against the cage. It might have looked like it but Kamaru had an overhook and that overhook was the only thing stopping Demian from taking that back. It was a very awkward position where [Usman] was not getting out of that. The only way he could look to free himself was to let go and expose his back. Otherwise, you’re just stalling. Now, could he keep that up for another minute and 15 seconds or whatever it was? Maybe. If so, alright, let’s see what happens in round two. Or, with thirty seconds left, he could try to scramble and still get strangled.”

Serra chose to focus on the many submission wins Maia has secured over top opponents, blasting Roberts further by insisting he had ‘f***ed’ up:

“Just in the montage before he walks out look at how many times he’s strangled guys – powerful wrestlers like Rick Story, gutty, gritty guys who do not tap easily like Carlos Condit or Matt Brown. This is not a coincidence. So for [Roberts] to take away his one shot, Leon Roberts, you should be ashamed of yourself and I think you possibly could have cost him the fight. Leon, you f**ked up, Leon. You really did.”

We’ll never know if Maia could have taken the fight to his one main area of strength, yet Serra said that was a travesty because the 40-year-old Maia had saved the main event on short notice. He admitted Roberts’ decision was angering him a vast amount after knowing that was Maia’s one chance to possibly stop Usman:

“Are you getting influenced because you’re maybe hearing some boos in the crowd or something?” said Serra. “Your job is not to make this s**t entertaining. It’s one thing if a guy is stalling.

“I get worked up because Demian Maia took that fight like a f**king warrior and he saved that card and he had his position, he had what he wanted. He was this close! We don’t know what would have happened!

“I am so livid! I’m livid over this ref!. This was his shot and he had him in a position! People can say what they want, that ref screwed him. Maybe he would have rode out the round but you never know. It was such a horrible thing to do to him because he never got that position back.”

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Matt Serra Rips Referee for Potentially Costing Demian Maia Win Over Kamaru Usman

Former UFC welterweight champion Matt Serra let his feelings known about the referee of the Demian Maia – Kamaru Usman fight. As seen in the main event of UFC Chile on Saturday, May 19, 2018 at Movistar Arena in Santiago, Chile on FOX Sports 1, U…

Former UFC welterweight champion Matt Serra let his feelings known about the referee of the Demian Maia – Kamaru Usman fight. As seen in the main event of UFC Chile on Saturday, May 19, 2018 at Movistar Arena in Santiago, Chile on FOX Sports 1, Usman was able to defeat former title contender by unanimous […]

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Demian Maia Will Finish UFC Contract Before Retiring

Despite a recent losing streak, Demian Maia will be sticking around.

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Demian Maia suffered his third consecutive loss in the main event of UFC Fight Night 129 last night (May 19, 2018) from Santiago, Chile, as he dropped a unanimous decision defeat to rising contender Kamaru Usman.

At 40 years old, Maia’s best days are likely behind him, but the former multi-time UFC title challenger plans on finishing out his current contract before hanging up his gloves for good:

“I still have three fights under my contract,” Maia said during the post-event press conference. “I want to do those three fights. It was short notice for this fight, I only prepared for three weeks. And actually, my last three fights were against wrestlers. My game plan is to take the fighters down, so it was tough fights. But I still have the will to finish my contract.”

Maia, one of the best submission artists in the sport, has indeed had trouble dealing with some of the division’s top wrestlers in his most recent bouts, but he also accepted this bout against Usman on short notice.

Despite his recent skid, however, Maia appears to be optimistic and he remains focused on breaking UFC records, perhaps most notably the all-time wins record. Currently sitting at 19 career UFC victories, the Brazilian trails only Michael Bisping, Georges St. Pierre and Donald Cerrone, who all have 20.

“To be honest, I’m more focused on breaking records of finishes in the UFC. My last three fights were against top wrestlers like Woodley, Colby, and tonight Usman. So I’m going to keep concentrating on finishing my contract, my last three fights, and break those records.”

Who would you like to see Maia take on next?

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Five Biggest Takeaways From UFC Chile

A lot happened during the UFC’s first-ever event in Chile…

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The UFC’s first-ever event in Chile ended up being better than initially advertised, as the relatively low-key card delivered in terms of excitement.

Contenders put on huge performances, prospects emerged to become contenders themselves, and the entire card featured a handful of brutal finishes. What more can you ask for from a free card on FOX Sports 1? Not much, but overall the event most likely didn’t drive the needle in terms of exposure.

Regardless, there were some great finishes and some great victories from many of the less heralded fighters on the card. Let’s take a look at the five biggest takeaways from the UFC’s first foray into Chile.

Vicente Luque
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5. Vincente Luque Makes Huge Statement

Brazilian-American Vincente Luque scored another emphatic first-round knockout victory against Chad Laprise to open up the main card, sending the Chilean crowd into a frenzy.

Luque has somewhat quietly stayed under the radar at welterweight, despite the fact that the man is a known finisher who sports a 6-2 UFC record. Luque has a penchant for D’arce and anaconda chokes and knockout power in both hands, and seems destined to become a contender at this rate.

Luque’s first-round KO over Laprise was a big statement for The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) alum and he should be inching his way to a top 10 opponent with performances like this.

Luque vs. Mike Perry seems appropriate for both men.

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Demian Maia Still Has Some Goals to Accomplish

After losing to Kamaru Usman by decision at UFC Fight Night 129 Demian Maia has only three fights left on his contract and picking up another loss puts him further away from another title shot. Maia apparently addressed his future to the media when he …

After losing to Kamaru Usman by decision at UFC Fight Night 129 Demian Maia has only three fights left on his contract and picking up another loss puts him further away from another title shot. Maia apparently addressed his future to the media when he picked up the short notice fight and said his future plans […]

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