UFC 208 went down live last night (Sat. February 11, 2017) from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York live on pay-per-view (PPV), and history was made as we crowned the first ever female UFC featherweight champion. In our co-main event former UFC middleweight champ Anderson Silva made his Octagon return against knockout artist Derek
UFC 208 went down live last night (Sat. February 11, 2017) from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York live on pay-per-view (PPV), and history was made as we crowned the first ever female UFC featherweight champion.
In our co-main event former UFC middleweight champ Anderson Silva made his Octagon return against knockout artist Derek Brunson in a pivotal match-up at 185 pounds.
And as previously mentioned, former UFC bantamweight champion Holly Holm takes on No. 10-ranked Germaine de Randamie for the inaugural women’s 145-pound title.
You can check out the post-fight press conference here:
Tonight’s (Feb. 11) UFC 208 card featured a co-main event between future Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Hall of Famer Anderson Silva (34-8, 1 NC). His opponent was Derek Brunson (16-5). “The Spider” nabbed a unanimous decision victory. The fight began and both men were patient. Not much action went on in the opening minute. Silva
Tonight’s (Feb. 11) UFC 208 card featured a co-main event between future Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Hall of Famer Anderson Silva (34-8, 1 NC). His opponent was Derek Brunson (16-5).
“The Spider” nabbed a unanimous decision victory.
The fight began and both men were patient. Not much action went on in the opening minute. Silva landed a right hook counter. Brunson faked a takedown. “The Spider” moved forward with a right hand. Brunson pushed Silva against the fence. Silva pushed his opponent off.
Silva landed a jab and caught Brunson off balanced. He defended a takedown. Brunson landed a left and a right hand in the clinch before they broke. A leg kick from Brunson found the mark. Silva chased down Brunson. He landed a front kick to the body. Brunson landed some shots in the clinch, but “The Spider” ate the punches. Silva went for a flying knee, but it allowed Brunson to gain top control as the round ended.
The second round was underway and Silva stuffed a takedown attempt. “The Spider” went for a knee, but nothing was there. Silva looked for a kick high. He ducked some of Brunson’s shots. He went for a spinning back fist and landed a spin kick to the body. His opponent got him down, but “The Spider” got back up to his feet.
Brunson held Silva against the fence. He pushed off and they met back at the center of the Octagon. Silva stuffed another takedown and hit Brunson with his shoulder blade. “The Spider” landed a leg kick. He did a capoeira dance and went high with a kick as the round ended.
The final round was underway and Silva got out of the way of a head kick. Brunson went for a takedown, but ate a knee to the body. Silva sprawled, but was pushed against the fence again. A stiff jab connected for Silva. A knee was thrown by Brunson. A kick to the body found the mark for Silva.
Silva got Brunson in a clinch and landed a knee to the body. A wheel kick to the leg connect for Silva, though it may have hit Brunson below the belt. Brunson changed levels and took his opponent down. There was not much action on Brunson’s side. Silva landed a punch from the bottom. The final horn sounded shortly after.
All three judges felt Silva’s offense standing was enough to win the fight.
Final Result: Anderson Silva def. Derek Brunson via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)
Derek Brunson was on top of the world and riding a five fight winning streak heading into UFC Fight Night 101 last November, but he hit a wall against Robert Whittaker. Now, Brunson will look to get back on the winning track at UFC 208, but it won’t be easy he is fighting former UFC
Derek Brunson was on top of the world and riding a five fight winning streak heading into UFC Fight Night 101 last November, but he hit a wall against Robert Whittaker. Now, Brunson will look to get back on the winning track at UFC 208, but it won’t be easy he is fighting former UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva in the co-main event
Even though Silva is known for his excellent striking and knockout ability, Brunson believes that he has already faced someone that has the same level of stand-up skills that are similar to Silva, which is Uriah Hall, whom Brunson faced at UFC Fight Night 94, which saw Brunson defeat Hall by first-round TKO.
“Uriah Hall is on the level of Anderson Silva’s striking, Brunson told Sherdog. “I’m not saying better or less than but another striker. And I was able to knock him out moving forward.”
While Silva hasn’t had the best run inside the Octagon over the last couple of years, Brunson knows he can’t take Silva, who has been talking about making another run at the title, too lightly.
“I’m looking at, I’m fighting a guy who is not as fast as he used to be, but this guy has all of the skills in the world. And considered the best fighter of all time,” Brunson said. “So, whereas everybody else is looking at it like losses, I mean, how did he lose? Those fights were all close, and then it was unfortunate events in those fights. So, I think I’m getting a very game and ready fighter.”
UFC 208 takes place on February 11, 2017, at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
This Saturday night (February 11, 2017), the UFC is back on pay-per-view (PPV) with UFC 208 from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. The event, while not wholly gathering a ton of mainstream attention in MMA, will still go down in history due to the fact that the fist-ever UFC women’s 145-pound champion will
This Saturday night (February 11, 2017), the UFC is back on pay-per-view (PPV) with UFC 208 from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
The event, while not wholly gathering a ton of mainstream attention in MMA, will still go down in history due to the fact that the fist-ever UFC women’s 145-pound champion will be crowned when former women’s bantamweight champion Holly Holm meets undefeated kickboxing sensation Germaine de Randamie in the main event.
The co-main event presents a potentially hard-hitting slugfest as well when longtime former middleweight champion Anderson Silva returns against bulldozing force Derek Brunson. UFC 208 has certainly had its fair share of criticism for the handling of the women’s featherweight title picture, but nevertheless, the potential for some great MMA action still awaits.
Find out whom we picked to win the main bouts at UFC 208 below.
Holly Holm vs. Germaine de Randamie:
Mike Drahota:
I’ve seen many picking Holm based on her superior level of UFC competition and more active schedule compared to de Randamie’s, and I understand where those picks are coming from. However, I just don’t think we’ve ever really seen Holm do anything but play it safe outside of her defining win over Ronda Rousey, and it was clear she had Rousey hurt early on in that bout. There’s no doubting her world-class boxing skills, and de Randamie will certainly provide more opportunities for her to counter-strike than her last opponent, fellow counter-striker Valentina Shevchenko, did, but I’m not convinced Holm has the power or will to let it all hang out and truly put on a show for fans. De Randamie is truly a dark horse here; and one with arguably an equally decorated background in Muay Thai compared to that of Holm in boxing. I think de Randamie makes this fight ugly in the clinch and puts Holm in some bad spots. De Randamie by fourth-round TKO.
Rory Kernaghan:
Although de Randamie has some very nice striking, I don’t see Holm dropping her third fight in a row. ‘The Preacher’s Daughter’ is about as seasoned a striker as you’ll get in the MMA world. Although I can’t imagine a devastating head kick KO like we saw against Ronda Rousey, I do think Holm will control the action. ‘The Preacher’s Daughter’ has been fighting higher caliber competition, and has the nice, rangy counter striking to frustrate “The Iron Lady.” Holm by decision.
Mike Henken:
I expect this fight to play out on the feet, although it is a difficult one to predict for me. Holm, the former UFC bantamweight champion, is a decorated former boxer and kick boxer, while de Randamie’s strength lies in her Muay Thai. Neither fighter relies much on her grappling, although I’d expect Holm to be more well rounded in that area given the fact that she trains with highly-touted head coach Greg Jackson. “The Preacher’s Daughter” has lost two straight since winning the 135-pound title in Nov. 2015, but de Randamie has faced few fighters of Holm’s caliber in mixed martial arts. I expect the former champion to be the more experienced fighter and to be more acclimated to the pressure of headlining an event and fighting for a title. Of course anything can happen in a bout between two strikers, but I’m going to go with “The Preacher’s Daughter”. Holm by unanimous decision.
Anderson Silva vs. Derek Brunson:
Mike Drahota:
This is truly a hard fight to predict for me, because while it’s nearly impossible not to root for the legendary Silva, he’s clearly seen better days in his illustrious career (it would impossible not to be in that spot at 41 years). However, I also think his demise has been greatly exaggerated, as he’s lost to only champions during his streak of four losses and one no contest, and he also was close to knocking out the middleweight and light heavyweight champions in under six months. Not bad for an old man.
But he’s tasked with a bulldozing one-man wrecking crew in Brunson, a power slugger who’s said he’s going to fight much more patiently after losing an all-out brawl to Robert Whittaker last November. His style is both tailor-made for Silva’s lethal counterstriking and his kryptonite, as we can’t be sure where the aging fighter’s chin is truly at. That makes this an unpredictable and potentially scintillating bout to be certain; one where I can’t help but feel ‘The Spider’ has one last run in him. I think he can still catch Brunson rushing in. Silva by second-round TKO.
Rory Kernaghan:
Predicting Anderson Silva’s fights used to be quite simple. Back when ‘The Spider’ was king of the middleweight division, he was almost like the neighborhood bully who grew quicker than the rest of the kids. Since Weidman, it’s been anyone’s bet, and Brunson has some very threatening tools. Capable of using his wrestling as well as KO power in the hands, Brunson could very well seal Silva’s retirement. Obviously the stand-up is where Silva wants to keep this, but he very nearly came unstuck against Bisping, who rocked and dropped the ex-champ numerous times. Gut feeling pick from me, Brunson with a heart-wrenching knockout in round one.
Mike Henken:
Although I’ll admit that I’m a lifelong Silva fan, I’m not oblivious as to where he’s at during this stage of his career. The 41-year-old former champion hasn’t won a fight since 2012, and he’s lost four of his last five bouts. His chin has clearly deteriorated over time, which may be an issue against the heavy hitting Brunson. Silva has also had issues stopping takedowns, which Brunson could use to advantage. At the end of the day, however, I’m going to pick “The Spider” The Brazilian will certainly need to avoid the takedown as well as the big shots, but Brunson has tended to get wild in the past. Silva has always had success as a counterpuncher, using his speed and incredible timing to catch fighters charging in, which is what I expect to see here. Silva by second-round TKO.
Going down in Brooklyn, New York this weekend is another historic event. UFC 208 sees the inaugural women’s featherweight title fight, with Holly Holm and Germaine De Randamie on podium. Former women’s bantamweight champ Holly Holm hopes to escape from the shadow of two straight losses, and get back to winning ways. ‘The Iron Lady’
Going down in Brooklyn, New York this weekend is another historic event. UFC 208 sees the inaugural women’s featherweight title fight, with Holly Holm and Germaine De Randamie on podium. Former women’s bantamweight champ Holly Holm hopes to escape from the shadow of two straight losses, and get back to winning ways. ‘The Iron Lady’ hopes to make it three straight, with UFC gold awaiting the victor. Interestingly Holm could become the first two-time and two-weight women’s champion with a win. Featured in the co-main event are former middleweight champion Anderson Silva and hungry contender Derek Brunson.
‘The Spider’ has seen a bad run in his last five UFC fights, and looking to get back on the straight and narrow against Brunson could be tough. Wrestling has shown to be a weakness for Silva in the past, and his chin isn’t 100% what it used to be. That said, who knows what the previously dominant ruler could bring. Ronaldo Souza is back, and for some reason is fighting Tim Boetsch. Enough said.
Solid Card
Also showcasing Glover Teixeira vs. Jarod Cannonier & Jim Miller vs. Dustin Poirier, UFC 208 is all around a solid card. Join us at 9 AM ET for the early weigh-ins video stream and results. Alternatively you can check in at 6 PM ET for the traditional evening staredowns.
Watch the UFC 208 official weigh-in on Friday, Feb. 10 at 6pm/3pm ETPT live from Brooklyn, New York
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