Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza now has two first-round finishes over Derek Brunson. Earlier tonight (Jan. 27), Souza took on Brunson in a rematch from their 2012 encounter. In the first meeting, Souza knocked out Brunson in just 41 seconds. While t…
Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza now has two first-round finishes over Derek Brunson. Earlier tonight (Jan. 27), Souza took on Brunson in a rematch from their 2012 encounter. In the first meeting, Souza knocked out Brunson in just 41 seconds. While the rematch lasted longer, “Jacare” once again emerged victorious. The fight started off in a bit […]
It was deja vu for Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza and Derek Brunson, with Jacare scoring a first-round knockout in their rematch that closed out UFC on Fox 27 in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Both fighters have developed a reputation as first-round finisher…
It was deja vu for Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza and Derek Brunson, with Jacare scoring a first-round knockout in their rematch that closed out UFC on Fox 27 in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Both fighters have developed a reputation as first-round finishers, but this matchup seemed to feature an extended feeling-out process.
As it turned out, Jacare had Brunson a little more figured out.
After tagging Brunson with some right hands, Souza timed up a head kick that broke the fight wide open and sent Brunson tumbling backward. Souza’s killer instinct then went on full display as he finished him off with hooks until the referee stepped in to call the fight.
Patrick Wyman of Heavy Hands gave Souza props for the masterful performance:
As Brett Okamoto of ESPN noted, the win puts Jacare right back in line for title consideration:
Souza was fighting for the first time since losing to Robert Whittaker in April. It’s clear with this performance that the loss may have had more to do with how good Whittaker truly rather than an indication that Jacare is through at age 38.
Perhaps there’s another rematch to be had yet forJacare.
The battle of top-ranked middleweights wasn’t the only attraction on the card, though. Here’s a look at the complete results along with a closer look at the main card fights.
Main Card
Ronaldo Souza def. Derek Brunson via first-round KO (3:50)
Andre Fili def. Dennis Bermudez via split decision (29-28, 29-28, 27-30)
Gregor Gillespie def. Jordan Rinaldi via first-round TKO (4:46)
Drew Dober def. Frank Camacho via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)
Undercard
Bobby Green def. Erik Koch via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
Mirsad Bektic def. Godofredo Pepey via first-round TKO (2:47)
Katlyn Chookagian def. Mara Romero Borella via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)
Randa Markos def. Juliana Lima via unanimous decision (30-27 x3)
Ji Yeon Kim def. Justine Kish via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 30-27)
Vinc Pichel def. Joaquim Silva via unanimous decision (29-28 x3)
Niko Price def. George Sullivan via second-round submission (rear-naked choke, 4:21)
Cory Sandhagen def. Austin Arnett via second-round TKO (punches, 3:48)
Dennis Bermudez vs. Andre Fili
Andre Fili has been alternating wins and losses in his UFC career since 2014, but against Dennis Bermudez, he found a way to break into the win column in back-to-back fights.
Bermudez didn’t make it easy. The much shorter fighter applied constant pressure with jabs and leg kicks that forced Fili to fight off the back foot. The UFC passed along an example of the pressure Fili had to contend with:
The key was Fili’s ability to counter. Both in the striking and with takedowns, Fili was able to turn Bermudez’s own aggression against him and do enough in the judges’ eyes to get the decision.
While one judge gave all three rounds to Bermudez, Fili won two rounds on the other judges’ cards.
It was a decision that many, including Bloody Elbow, questioned:
Regardless of whether the judges got it right, Fili now has back-to-back wins, including one over a ranked opponent in the No. 12 Bermudez. After years of struggling to gain momentum, that’s a huge win for the featherweight.
Jordan Rinaldi vs. Gregor Gillespie
Gregor Gillespie came in as the most hyped prospect on the card, and he didn’t do anything to change that perception with a first-round TKO victory over Jordan Rinaldi.
Gillespie’s last few wins in the UFC have been striking affairs, but this time the former All-American wrestler went back to his roots. After a few exchanges, Gillespie latched on to a single leg.
From there, it was fluid transitions and devastation. He ultimately took Rinaldi’s back and forced the referee stoppage with strikes.
For Damon Martin of UFC.com, it was the kind of performance that reminded him of another undefeated force at lightweight:
The UFC has been patient with Gillespie’s development. He’s now 4-0 with relatively low competition, but a step up should be on the horizon.
A stacked division might become even more stacked if Gillespie’s performance is a harbinger of things to come.
Drew Dober vs. Frank Camacho
The Drew Dober-Frank Camacho fight that kicked the main card off was a three-act play of violence that was instantly the favorite for Fight of the Night.
Camacho took the early lead. His judo trip game proved to be a big factor, with the takedowns enabling him to secure the opening round. The UFC passed along one of his takedowns:
Cardio would play a role, though. While Camacho took the early lead, Dober made investments with body shots that paid dividends in the second frame. A winded Camacho ceded the lead to Dober, who had the more crisp striking as the fight wore on.
It would set up an interesting third round as Camacho collected himself and came out swinging. Both fighters landed solid shots, making the third and final round a toss-up that the judges all scored for Dober.
Fox Sports UFC passed along the highlights:
It’s a big win for Dober, who moved up to welterweight for the fight. Paired with his last win over JoshBurkmanin the first round, a victory on a Fox card should bump up his stock.
UFC on FOX 27 went down tonight (Saturday, January 27, 2018) from the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. The night was headlined by a middleweight contender matchup between former Strikeforce champion Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza and hometown hero Derek Brunson. The tilt was a rematch of their 2012 in Strikeforce, which the Brazilian won by […]
UFC on FOX 27 went down tonight (Saturday, January 27, 2018) from the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. The night was headlined by a middleweight contender matchup between former Strikeforce champion Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza and hometown hero Derek Brunson. The tilt was a rematch of their 2012 in Strikeforce, which the Brazilian won by knockout in less than a minute.
It took a little bit longer this time, but the result was the same. Brunson flurried with power punches after a feeling out process, but Jacare blocked most of it while delivering counter hooks. Surprisingly, it was not another counter hook on the defensively open Brunson that ended. After another exchange, the Brazilian uncorked a head kick that, even partially blocked, badly stunned Brunson. Jacare calmly walked forward and delivered the fight-ending follow-up blows, earning a second first-round finish over the North Carolinian.
The co-headliner was an action fight between exciting featherweight scrappers Dennis Bermudez and Andre Fili. The action was close throughout, with Fili surprisingly getting the better of the wrestling. He was unable to hold Bermudez down for any length of time, however, and the two peppered each other with punches and kicks for 15 minutes. Bermudez leaned on leg kicks while Fili tagged the oncoming Long Islander with punches. In the end, “Touchy” Fili pulled out a contentious split decision victory.
Watching that fight there shows me that Brunson really has not learned from their first encounter striking defence all over the place and just waiting to be hit with a big shot. #UFCCharlotte
Best part of that finishing sequence: After Jacare stuns Brunson with the kick, he calmly strolls over to finish the job like a guy who just raked his yard but spotted one last leaf still blowing around out there.
Bermudez fights are always like this. Relentless pressure, never fades, but can't quite connect consistently enough to dominate when facing a well-rounded foe
Tonight’s (Sat., January 27, 2018 ) UFC on FOX 27 is in the books from the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina, and longtime top middleweight Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza has made a victorious return to the octagon after losing his last fight to current champ Robert Whittaker. Souza took out hometown favorite Derek Brunson with a […]
Tonight’s (Sat., January 27, 2018 ) UFC on FOX 27 is in the books from the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina, and longtime top middleweight Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza has made a victorious return to the octagon after losing his last fight to current champ Robert Whittaker.
Souza took out hometown favorite Derek Brunson with a first-round head kick and some huge follow-up punches in the main event, solidifying his No. 3 status as Luke Rockhold and Yoel Romero meet for the interim 185-pound belt at February 10’s UFC 221.
In the co-main event, Andre Fili eeked by Dennis Bermudez by split decision in a close bout.
Watch the fighters discuss the card in the post-fight press conference video streaming live after the main card here:
Jacare Souza made lightning strike twice against Derek Brunson. The stage was set for the main event of UFC on FOX 27. Back in 2012, Souza knocked out Brunson in 41 seconds. In their second encounter inside the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina, Brunson made an attempt to avenge that loss. The two respected […]
Jacare Souza made lightning strike twice against Derek Brunson.
The stage was set for the main event of UFC on FOX 27. Back in 2012, Souza knocked out Brunson in 41 seconds. In their second encounter inside the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina, Brunson made an attempt to avenge that loss.
The two respected each other’s abilities standing and didn’t rush things early on. Souza looked to find his range with kicks. Brunson threw a combination that was blocked by his opponent.
Souza went for a counter right hand. Brunson fired off a right hand of his own. “jacare” took Brunson down, but couldn’t maintain control. Brunson charged in with a combination. Souza rocked Brunson with a head kick and finished him off with strikes.
Final Result: Jacare Souza def. Derek Brunson via TKO (head kick & strikes) – R1, 3:50
The UFC returns to Charlotte, North Carolina for the fourth time ever tonight (Sat. January 27, 2018) at the Spectrum Center with a great mixed martial arts (MMA) card on tap. In the main event of the evening top-ranked middleweight Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza and Derek Brunson will go one-on-one. The co-main event will feature a […]
The UFC returns to Charlotte, North Carolina for the fourth time ever tonight (Sat. January 27, 2018) at the Spectrum Center with a great mixed martial arts (MMA) card on tap.
In the main event of the evening top-ranked middleweight Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza and Derek Brunson will go one-on-one. The co-main event will feature a featherweight bout between Dennis Bermudez and Andre Fili. Other notable fights on the card include a lightweight bout between Bobby Green and Erik Koch on the FS1 prelims, and Niko Price vs. George Sullivan at welterweight on the UFC Fight Pass Exclusive Prelims.
You can check out the full UFC on FOX 27 fight card, information on start times, and how to watch the event here:
Main Card (FOX, 8 P.M. ET):
Middleweight: Jacare Souza vs. Derek Brunson
Featherweight: Dennis Bermudez vs. Andre Fili
Lightweight: Jordan Rinaldi vs. Gregor Gillespie
Welterweight: Drew Dober vs. Frank Camacho
FS1 Prelims (FS1, 5 P.M. ET):
Lightweight: Bobby Green vs. Erik Koch
Featherweight: Mirsad Bektic vs. Godofredo Pepey
Women’s Flyweight: Katyln Chookagian vs. Mara Romero Borella
Women’s strawweight: Randa Markos vs. Juliana Lima