Darren Elkins Gets Split Nod Over Dennis Bermudez in Uniondale

Dennis Bermudez (16-7) fell short in his bout against Darren Elkins (23-5). Bermudez and Elkins did battle inside the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York. The bout served as the co-main event of UFC on FOX 25. Immediately Bermudez went for a jumping knee. He got in a leg kick. Elkins landed a punch […]

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Dennis Bermudez (16-7) fell short in his bout against Darren Elkins (23-5).

Bermudez and Elkins did battle inside the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York. The bout served as the co-main event of UFC on FOX 25.

Immediately Bermudez went for a jumping knee. He got in a leg kick. Elkins landed a punch off a clinch break. He then landed a left hand. Bermudez slipped off a high kick. Elkins got a hold of his back. “The Menace” was able to break free.

Elkins ended up taking his opponent down again and went for a rear-naked choke. Instead, Bermudez powered out. The round ended with Elkins pushing his opponent against the fence.

Bermudez began round two swinging. He threatened with a takedown attempt, but nothing doing. A combination was there for “The Menace.” Bermudez scored a takedown. Elkins got up, but his back was against the fence. He reversed the position. The round ended with Elkins in control.

The final frame was underway and the two weren’t shy on offense. They tied up in the corner and neither man could get an edge. A left hand was there for Bermudez followed by a right hand. The final horn sounded with Bermudez avoiding a takedown.

Elkins nabbed the split decision victory.

Final Result: Darren Elkins def. Dennis Bermudez via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

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UFC on FOX 25 Preview, Breakdown & Analysis

The UFC is set to make its debut on Long Island this upcoming weekend, as UFC on FOX 25 is slated to take place on Saturday night (July 22, 2017) live from the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum. The UFC has stacked the deck with Long Island fighters, and the event will be headlined by former […]

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The UFC is set to make its debut on Long Island this upcoming weekend, as UFC on FOX 25 is slated to take place on Saturday night (July 22, 2017) live from the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum.

The UFC has stacked the deck with Long Island fighters, and the event will be headlined by former middleweight champion Chris Weidman taking on rising contender Kelvin Gastelum in a five round bout.

In the co-main event, featherweight stand out Dennis Bermudez will meet streaking veteran Darren Elkins. In addition, Gian Villante will clash with Patrick Cummins in a battle of light heavyweight contenders on the main card.

With that being said, let’s go ahead and take a deeper look at the card’s top three fights:

Chris Weidman vs. Kelvin Gastelum

This is a pivotal bout for both men.

In Weidman’s case, the ex-champion’s back is against the wall. The 33-year-old Long Island native has lost three consecutive fights, with all three losses coming by way of TKO at the hands of Luke Rockhold, Yoel Romero and Gegard Mousasi.

For Gastelum, this fight is about establishing himself as a legitimate contender in the middleweight division. The 25-year-old has scored back-to-back victories since moving back up to 185 pounds, although his latest victory over Vitor Belfort was changed to a no-contest after Gastelum tested positive for Marijuana.

Despite his recent losing skid, Weidman remains one of the best middleweights in the world. He tends to use a pressure-heavy, wrestling-based style backed by an underrated submission game, and a serviceable striking game. He certainly has knockout power, but the grappling department is where Weidman’s greatest strengths lie.

Gastelum, on the other hand, is a very well-rounded fighter, and possesses the pure striking advantage in this bout. He throws crisp combinations, and has showcased legitimate knockout power in recent memory.

If Gastelum can land big shots on the feet, it may end up being another rough night for Weidman. However, I feel as if Weidman will be fueled by the home field advantage. I expect the ex-champion to put the pressure on Gastelum and use his grappling to get back into the win column.

Prediction: Chris Weidman def. Kelvin Gastelum via unanimous decision

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UFC on Fox 25 Predictions: Main Card Staff Picks

With Mayweather vs. McGregor just over a month away and Jones vs. Cormier II on the horizon, you’d be forgiven for overlooking UFC on Fox 25, which is set for Saturday. But while the event may be eclipsed by the shadows of more momentous occasions, UFC…

With Mayweather vs. McGregor just over a month away and Jones vs. Cormier II on the horizon, you’d be forgiven for overlooking UFC on Fox 25, which is set for Saturday. But while the event may be eclipsed by the shadows of more momentous occasions, UFC on Fox 25 boasts a handful of exciting fights worthy of attention. 

The four-fight main card in particular plays hosts to some intriguing matchups, including a headliner between middleweights Chris Weidman and Kelvin Gastelum. The two men enter the bout from opposite sides of the spectrum, with Gastelum having won three in a row (though his latest win was overturned after he tested positive for marijuana) and Weidman having lost his last three. But despite the disparate routes taken to the Octagon, the match is, on paper, a competitive affair.

The co-main event of the evening pits featherweights Dennis Bermudez and Darren Elkins against one another. Bermudez will be looking to bounce back after a recent loss, while Elkins will attempt to run his win streak to five.

The full main card billing is as follows:

  • Chris Weidman vs. Kelvin Gastelum
  • Dennis Bermudez vs. Darren Elkins
  • Gian Villante vs. Patrick Cummins
  • Jimmie Rivera vs. Thomas Almeida

As usual, the Bleacher Report MMA picks team has assembled to forecast the outcome for each main card matchup. Read on for predictions from myself, Scott Harris, Nathan McCarter and Steven Rondina.

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Dennis Bermudez Reveals Plans Against Darren Elkins at UFC on FOX 25

Dennis Bermudez is looking to get back on track against Darren Elkins. This Saturday night (July 22), Bermudez will go one-on-one with Elkins. The action takes place inside the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York. It’ll be the co-main event of UFC on FOX 25. Speaking to the media, Bermudez said he hopes to […]

Dennis Bermudez is looking to get back on track against Darren Elkins. This Saturday night (July 22), Bermudez will go one-on-one with Elkins. The action takes place inside the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York. It’ll be the co-main event of UFC on FOX 25. Speaking to the media, Bermudez said he hopes to […]

UFC on Fox 25: 3 Fights You Can’t Miss in Long Island

I know, I can’t believe it, either. But somehow, some way, MMA does continue to exist in the long, late-August shadow of newly minted boxer Conor McGregor.
UFC on Fox 25, which goes down this Saturday from Nassau Coliseum in Long Island, New York, is i…

I know, I can’t believe it, either. But somehow, some way, MMA does continue to exist in the long, late-August shadow of newly minted boxer Conor McGregor.

UFC on Fox 25, which goes down this Saturday from Nassau Coliseum in Long Island, New York, is in the darkest part of that shadow. No titles or immediate title implications are in play, and most of the MMA world is focused more heavily on the following weekend’s light heavyweight title grudge match between Daniel Cormier and Jon Jones.

But let’s nevertheless pay a proper due to the action in front of us. In the main event, former middleweight champion Chris Weidman tries to clear the cobwebs after three consecutive knockout losses. He’ll do so against a guy who knows a thing or two about delivering bad news on the end of his fistsKelvin Gastelum, who could have two straight knockout wins if not for a failed drug test.

And that’s just one bout on a 12-fight slate. To help you with planning purposes, here are three fights you should make sure don’t coincide with your bathroom breaks.

The card starts at 4 p.m. Eastern Time on UFC Fight Pass, with the main card kicking off at 8 p.m. Eastern on “big” Fox.

All fighter-record information courtesy of Sherdog. All betting odds courtesy of OddsShark and accurate as of July 19.

            

Middleweight

Chris Weidman (13-3) vs. Kelvin Gastelum (13-2)

Odds: Weidman/Gastelum -110

Airs on: Fox

This card was tailor-made for Weidman, who was born on Long Island and still lives and trains there.

It wasn’t so long ago that someone being told about a Weidman-based main event card would have assumed the involvement of a belt. But that time, at least for now, is gone.

As he bulldozed through the division’s lower reaches, the 33-year-old’s blend of wrestling, striking and ferocious pressure had many observers tagging him as the future of the class. He proved them right—for a while. And he may well prove them right again.

First, though, he has to stop the bleeding. Luke Rockhold took his belt in late 2015; Yoel Romero and his flying knee put him on the wrong side of a 2016 highlight reel in Madison Square Garden; and then Gegard Mousasi used knees of his own and some bad refereeing to defeat him three months ago.

Weidman is eager to redeem himself following that refereeing debacle and the two other “clean” knockouts, but at this point you wonder about the matchmaking with him.

Someone somewhere in the process doesn’t seem to like him very much. Gastelum is a dangerous pressure fighter in his own right, with lethal fists and an elite clinch game. Kudos to Weidman for taking every challenge, but he doesn’t have to get thrown to the wolves every time, does he? 

The oddsmakers have this at a virtual dead heat. If Weidman can get well in front of a friendly crowd, no one will be able to say he did it the easy way. If he drops his fourth straight, particularly by knockout, the rapid dimming of what was once one of the UFC’s brightest stars may continue.

               

Bantamweight

Jimmie Rivera (20-1) vs. Thomas Almeida (21-1)

Odds: Rivera -200

Airs on: Fox

It’s tempting to throw in Darren Elkins versus Dennis Bermudez here, until you remember that the formerdespite his stirring comeback win over Mirsad Bektic in Marchis capable of waging a boring fight.

Even if you don’t want to acknowledge that, you still have to realize what a big fight this is for the UFC bantamweight division. Although there may not be immediate title implications, with Rivera sitting at No. 4 and Almeida at No. 9 in the official rankings, a win would get either man—especially Rivera—very close.

The 41-2 combined pro record is eye-popping enough on its own. When you factor in that 26 of those wins came by stoppage, you’ve got a whole new animal. 

Until he lost last year to Cody Garbrandt, Almeida was the hottest prospect in the division—maybe the entire UFC. The Brazilian Chute Boxe trainee likes the spinning stuff, and he also enjoys the flying and jumping stuff. He hits like a truck and can throw from anywhere at any time. 

At 5’4″, the American gives up three inches to Almeida, but he makes up for it with an ever-improving power striking game. Rivera is built like a fire hydrant and is difficult to take down as a result, so this one will play out on the feet.

If the kitchen gets too hot, Rivera may go to the clinch, but even so there should be plenty of exciting exchanges in a meaningful contest.

             

Welterweight

Lyman Good (19-3) vs. Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos (16-5)

Odds: Good -230

Airs on: Fox

Thirty-five combined pro wins, 21 of them by knockout. This one probably isn’t going to the judges.

Dos Santos’ nickname is “Capoeira” for goodness’ sake. It’s an earned moniker, as you can see in the sweeping and swooping of his strike combinations. During his time in Bellator MMA, Good gained a reputation as a power-punching berserker, always reliable for a donnybrook.

Dos Santos has no ground game to speak of, and Good could take him down and make an immediate submission threat of himself.

Either way, with this serving as the lead-in to the main card, these two know why they were slotted here. They’re supposed to siphon eyeballs to the main show. They’ll do just that.

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Dennis Bermudez on Loss to Chan Sung Jung: ‘I Thought it Was an Early Stoppage’

Things didn’t go in Dennis Bermudez’s favor last night (Feb. 4). “The Menace” took on the returning Chan Sung Jung in the main event of an Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Fight Night card. Bermudez had some early success, even wobbling the “Korean Zombie.” Bermudez’s downfall was his inability to secure a takedown. Jung was able […]

Things didn’t go in Dennis Bermudez’s favor last night (Feb. 4). “The Menace” took on the returning Chan Sung Jung in the main event of an Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Fight Night card. Bermudez had some early success, even wobbling the “Korean Zombie.” Bermudez’s downfall was his inability to secure a takedown. Jung was able […]