UFC 207 Predictions: Will Ronda Rousey Silence The Doubters?

This evening (Fri., December 30, 2017), the UFC will end 2016 in style with UFC 207 from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. They’re pulling out all the stops as well, with the main card featuring two high-profile bantamweight title fights and a potential title eliminator also at 135 pounds. However, it’s plain to

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This evening (Fri., December 30, 2017), the UFC will end 2016 in style with UFC 207 from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

They’re pulling out all the stops as well, with the main card featuring two high-profile bantamweight title fights and a potential title eliminator also at 135 pounds. However, it’s plain to see the main focus for the event rests on the return of former women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey, who will return from a 13-month self-imposed exile to face surging current champion Amanda Nunes in the last UFC bout of 2016.

Rousey has created a different kind of buzz before this event, one that’s due to her insistence to not participate in any media events leading up to the fight. It’s left the MMA world divided down the middle on just what that means for ‘Rowdy,’ with many believing her to be mentally checked out after she was knocked out by Holly Holm last year while others are of the belief the extra time to focus on the fight will do her good.

It’s lent an eerie feeling of uncertainty to the lead-in, and if early projections are any indication, this card is going to be monstrous. That will be aided by quite possibly the most heated men’s bantamweight title fight in promotion history between Dominick Cruz and Cody Garbrandt. The year-ending spectacle is full of close fights that could produce some fireworks to end the year. Find out whom we picked in the main bouts here:

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Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas for USA TODAY Sports

Amanda Nunes vs. Ronda Rousey:

Mike Drahota:

It’s becoming cliché to say this fight is an incredibly tough bout to predict, but that’s only because it’s true. Obviously the Rousey we saw run through most of the women’s bantamweight division with six title defenses which all ended in a finish would be a big favorite here, but we simply don’t know where her head is at after she’s hardly appeared in the days before one of the biggest MMA events of 2016.

Like many believe, she could absolutely not want to be here and doing this because she feels she has to. Or she could be more motivated than ever after having utilized the extra time out of the spotlight to improve her skills. Her current physical shape would certainly suggest the latter, but again, it’s all coming down to her mindset.

Her opponent Nunes, on the other hand, appears calm and confident, and is receiving ridiculously little attention herself after a four-fight win streak with three finishes to secure the belt. ‘The Lioness’ is an absolute freight train in the first round, but the knock on her has always been that she slows as the rounds wear on. Rousey’s fights rarely drag on into even the middle rounds, however, so Nunes will have to put ‘Rowdy’ down or be submitted.

A stand-up battle obviously favors Nunes in a big way, while a grappling war is a no-brainer win for Rousey. Nunes has to keep the distance, but I think she’ll be able to do it with her longer reach and vast punching power. I could be wrong, and Rousey could absolutely lock on an armbar in under a minute; I just don’t think it will happen tonight. Nunes by R1 KO.

Rory Kernaghan:

The women’s bantamweight title fight at the top of UFC 207 is proving hard for me to separate. Obviously if Ronda Rousey is on form, she’s capable of anything. That said I really like the long punches and grappling skills of the champ Amanda Nunes. By all accounts, both fighters are in great shape, and I think this fight comes down to controlling the range. Nunes needs to keep the challenger on the end of her punches, but ‘Rowdy’ needs to work the clinch game. Either could win this on any given night in my opinion, but the only variable I see here is Rousey’s mindset. Nunes is determined, ready to fight and in shape. With Rousey, well, we just don’t know at this stage. Still a tough pick, but my gut says Nunes by TKO in round 2.

Mike Henken:

I have gone back and forth on this fight multiple times in my mind. Nunes, the champion, has looked phenomenal as of late, as she’s compiled a four fight win streak that was capped off by a brutal stoppage victory over Miesha Tate last July. I feel as if the Brazilian will undoubtedly have the striking advantage in terms of aggression and power, which has appeared to be a week point of Rousey’s in past years. With that said, the “Rowdy” one has always had the submission advantage over her opponent, but the “Lioness” holds a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and has only been submitted once throughout her professional career. Rousey, in my opinion, does have the ability to finish any female in the division, although it’s tough to predict what form she’ll show up in after a year off. I could see this fight going either way, but I’ll go with my gut here. The “Rowdy” one appears to be in tremendous shape and perhaps the time away benefited her. Rousey by second round submission.

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Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas for USA TODAY Sports

Dominick Cruz vs. Cody Garbrandt:

Mike Drahota:

The lead-in to this fight has also been an exciting one where Cruz has simply taken his already intelligent trash talk to a new level against his latest Team Alpha Male foil. I do think Garbrandt is the most dangerous prospect yet to come of Urijah Faber’s Sacramento-based camp, and his results of late show a knockout artist unlike any we’ve ever seen at 135 pounds in MMA. I was going to pick Garbrandt to shock the world by knocking Cruz out, but after witnessing how emotional “No Love” has been in front of the cameras and at the weigh-ins, I’m no longer confident it will play out in his favor. Cruz has an innate talent to frustrate his opponents inside the cage and out of it, and I believe he’ll use his movement to do just that on his way to a title defense. Cruz by unanimous decision.

Rory Kernaghan:

As Dominick Cruz and Cody Garbrandt get it on in the co-main event, we’ll know instantly how this fight is going to transpire. When that octagon door slams shut and they exchange for the first time, I feel the fight’s result will become apparent straight away. Dominick Cruz is the most elusive fighter in the division, and ‘No Love’ is the hardest hitter. If Cruz gets his rhythm going, or Garbrandt is able to land consistently, it will be a long night for the other man. My opinion-’The Dominator’ will just have too much IQ to lose his title in this bout. Although Garbrandt probably has the best chance at 135 pounds, I truly believe he is facing the divisional GOAT at UFC 207. Cruz by decision.

Mike Henken:

Garbrandt possesses a legitimate threat to the 135-pound title in my opinion. “No Love” has a strong wrestling background coupled with crisp boxing and brutal knockout power, which has been seen throughout his rise to the top. The question is, however, will he be able to knock out Cruz? The champion is one of the least-hit fighters in the sport due to his elite level movement and footwork. I simply feel as if “The Dominator” is too unique, too smart and too good. He’s been the best bantamweight in the world for years and I expect him to show why tonight. Cruz by unanimous decision.

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UFC 207 Weigh-In Video: Cruz & Garbrandt Almost Fight Early

UFC 207 is slated to take place tomorrow night (Dec. 30, 2016) live on pay-per-view (PPV) from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The main event will feature a women’s bantamweight title fight between champion Amanda Nunes and returning ex-champion Ronda Ronda Rousey. The co-main event will also play host to a bantamweight title

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UFC 207 is slated to take place tomorrow night (Dec. 30, 2016) live on pay-per-view (PPV) from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The main event will feature a women’s bantamweight title fight between champion Amanda Nunes and returning ex-champion Ronda Ronda Rousey. The co-main event will also play host to a bantamweight title fight between divisional kingpin Dominick Cruz and hard hitting challenger Cody Garbrandt.

The early weigh-ins took place this morning and they were highlighted by Rousey’s return to the spotlight, although it didn’t last long as she weighed in at 135-pounds and stormed off. Former welterweight champion Johny Hendricks also made headlines when he once again missed weight.

The ceremonial weigh-ins, on the other hand, were highlighted by the stare down between Cruz and Garbrandt, as the two almost came to blows.

Check out the results as well as the ceremonial weigh-in video below courtesy of the UFC:

Main Card (10 PM ET, PPV)

Amanda Nunes (135) vs. Ronda Rousey (135)
Dominick Cruz (135) vs. Cody Garbrandt (135)
T.J. Dillashaw (136) vs. John Lineker (135.25)
Dong Hyun Kim (171) vs. Tarec Saffiedine (171)
Ray Borg (129.5)* vs. Louis Smolka (125.5)

Preliminary Card (8 PM ET, FS1)

Johny Hendricks (173.5)* vs. Neil Magny (171)
Alex Garcia (170.5) vs. Mike Pyle (170)
Antonio Carlos Junior (186) vs. Marvin Vettori (186)
Niko Price (170) vs. Brandon Thatch (170)

Preliminary Card (7:30 PM ET, UFC Fight Pass)

Tim Means (170) vs. Alex Oliveira (170.5)

*Hendricks and Borg both missed weight and will be subsequently fined a percentage of their purses.

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Weigh-In Confrontation: Garbrandt Says Stephens Scratched Him With His ‘B*tch Nails’

Building on a day already full of drama and intrigue due to Ronda Rousey’s brief yet powerful appearance at the UFC 207 early weigh-ins followed by Johny Hendricks missing weight yet again, a backstage altercation between bantamweight title challenger Cody Garbrandt and his opponent Dominick Cruz’ teammate Jeremy Stephens was added to the growing list

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Building on a day already full of drama and intrigue due to Ronda Rousey’s brief yet powerful appearance at the UFC 207 early weigh-ins followed by Johny Hendricks missing weight yet again, a backstage altercation between bantamweight title challenger Cody Garbrandt and his opponent Dominick Cruz’ teammate Jeremy Stephens was added to the growing list of headlines from the UFC’s year-ending pay-per-view (PPV) card.

The dust-up reportedly happened after the two fighters had weighed in and were walking out of the venue. Calling the action live, MMA Fighting’s Ariel Helwani described the scene towards the end of the following weigh-in video:

After it went down, Helwani caught up with Stephens to hear his side of the tale, confirming it did get physical:

“He’s coming at me fast, like he’s going to push me. I just put my arm out and the security guy picks me up, moves me out. Cody starts getting all hot-headed, screaming, trying to throw his shirt off, trying to fight me. I’m laughing. Like, Hey bro, you better get serious, you’re fighting my teammate tomorrow. I’m here for Dom. Then they broke it up. I was just shocked by the whole situation. This dude has got a fight coming up and he’s mad at me. I thought me and him were cordial. I got no problems with him. I’m here to support my teammate.

“I stiff-armed him. We both kinda grabbed each other.”

Garbrandt then texted his side to Helwani, riding Conor McGregor’s coattails with his infamous press conference line he levied at ‘Lil’ Heathen’:

“Dude’s a b*tch and scratched my neck with his b*tch nails. He is lucky I had my hands full and was taken from behind by a few people. Cruz knows he can’t beat me so he brings his self-proclaimed savage in and hype man.

“Like Conor (McGregor) said, who the fook is that guy?”

‘No Love’ certainly has just that for Cruz, and seems the sentiment now extends to the longtime champ’s team as well. But after Garbrandt went off the handles in an interview yesterday, it’s also safe to wonder if the Team Alpha Male knockout artist is getting a bit too heated for his own good.

It hasn’t failed him yet, however. Will it tomorrow night?

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John Lineker Using TJ Dillashaw Fight To ‘Prepare’ For Dominick Cruz

No. 2-ranked hard hitting bantamweight contender John “Hands of Stone” Lineker is set to return to action at this Friday’s (Dec. 30, 2016) UFC 207 from Las Vegas where he’ll meet No. 1-ranked former champion TJ Dillashaw. Lineker scored a decision victory over former flyweight title challenger John Dodson this past October and expected to

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No. 2-ranked hard hitting bantamweight contender John “Hands of Stone” Lineker is set to return to action at this Friday’s (Dec. 30, 2016) UFC 207 from Las Vegas where he’ll meet No. 1-ranked former champion TJ Dillashaw. Lineker scored a decision victory over former flyweight title challenger John Dodson this past October and expected to receive a title shot with the win, but the promotion elected to go another way.

In fact, reigning 135-pound champion Dominick Cruz will defend his title against Cody Garbrandt in the co-main event of UFC 207. With that being said, Lineker plans to get by Dillashaw and earn the next title shot:

“I really hoped to be next for the title after beating Dodson, but I believe that half-pound made the boss decide,” Lineker told MMA Fighting. “But I understand. And it’s good because I’ll get more prepared when it’s time to fight for the belt. Stronger.”

“I’m happy to be fighting a former champion. It’s going to be a tough fight,” he said. “Dillashaw is really tough, but I’m happy for this opportunity to face Dillashaw. God willing, I’ll bring another win and get the next shot at the champion.”

“Hands of Stone” is actually quite content with the matchup against Dillashaw, as he feels as if it’ll prepare him for a clash with Cruz:

“I believe a lot in God. If He wants me to fight Dillashaw, who has a style pretty similar to Cruz’s, it’s because he’s preparing me for what I’m going to face next.”

As far as the upcoming bout goes, it could end up being an intriguing striking match, as Dillashaw uses a style that incorporates volume striking and slick movement, while Lineker possesses more of the power in his hands:

“I will be able to use my striking,” Lineker said. “Dillashaw has good takedowns, but he strikes more than Dodson, who ran away from the fight. I don’t know if Dillashaw will stand and trade with me, but I believe he will. I see myself using my boxing with him.”

Who do you expect to come out on top later this week?

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UFC 207 Countdown Full Video

UFC 207 is set to take place this Friday night (Dec. 30, 2016) live on pay-per-view (PPV) from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The main event will feature the highly anticipated and long awaited return of former women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey, as she will take on reigning titleholder Amanda Nunes. Rousey hasn’t

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UFC 207 is set to take place this Friday night (Dec. 30, 2016) live on pay-per-view (PPV) from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The main event will feature the highly anticipated and long awaited return of former women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey, as she will take on reigning titleholder Amanda Nunes. Rousey hasn’t competed since being knocked out by Holly Holm in Nov. 2015, while Nunes is coming off of a brutal stoppage victory over ex-champion Miesha Tate.

The co-main event will also feature an intriguing bantamweight title tilt, as 135-pound king Dominick Cruz once again puts his strap on the line against hard hitting contender Cody “No Love” Garbrandt. Cruz is coming off of a dominant decision victory over Urijah Faber, while Garbrandt is coming off of a TKO victory over Takeya Mizugaki.

Take a deeper look into the preparations of these four fighters with the UFC 207 countdown video below courtesy of the UFC:

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DC Recalls Breaking Up Brawl Between Cruz & Garbrandt

Reigning UFC bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz and surging contender Cody Garbrandt will settle their differences in the Octagon in the co-main event of Dec. 30’s UFC 207 from Las Vegas, but that won’t mark the first time the two nearly came to blows. In fact, 205-pound champion Daniel Cormier recently recalled a time when Cruz

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Reigning UFC bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz and surging contender Cody Garbrandt will settle their differences in the Octagon in the co-main event of Dec. 30’s UFC 207 from Las Vegas, but that won’t mark the first time the two nearly came to blows. In fact, 205-pound champion Daniel Cormier recently recalled a time when Cruz and “No Love” came face to face last August at UFC 202:

“Dominick and I were actually doing our co-commentary, which is right next to the Octagon,” Cormier said (via The Independent). “Dominick and Cody passed each other and both came face to face. Cody is in a nice suit and Dominick is in a nice suit. And these two guys are in each other’s face now.”

“All of our bosses from the UFC and the TV bosses were there, but no one knew what to do.”

According to Cormier, none of the UFC officials were willing to break up the argument, which forced him to step in the middle of two of the world’s best 135 pounders:

“Everyone just kind of stood back. It got to the point that I thought I had to get in the middle and separate those two guys,” Cormier said. “If it wasn’t for me at UFC 202, I think Dominick and Cody would’ve fought in August because none of our bosses and TV crew was willing to actually get in the middle of two 135-pound men.”

“I thought that was funny because these are big guys, these aren’t little guys back there backstage. But they all stood there with their hands in their pockets not sure how to break it up and stop the fight. And I ended it up stopping it. I actually made them wait for UFC 207.”

Luckily they will get to settle the score next week at UFC 207, which is set to be headlined by a women’s bantamweight title fight between champion Amanda Nunes and returning ex-titleholder Ronda Rousey.

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