Douglas Silva de Andrade Rallies, Submits Sergey Morozov – UFC 271 Highlights

Douglas Silva de AndradeWhat an incredible rally from Brazilian powerhouse, Douglas Silva de Andrade. Recovering from an adversity filled first round, including a knockdown and a massive cut beside his right eye, the bantamweight finisher stops Sergey Morozov with a second round rear-naked choke on the preliminary card of UFC 271. Suffering a notable knockdown in the opening […]

Douglas Silva de Andrade

What an incredible rally from Brazilian powerhouse, Douglas Silva de Andrade. Recovering from an adversity filled first round, including a knockdown and a massive cut beside his right eye, the bantamweight finisher stops Sergey Morozov with a second round rear-naked choke on the preliminary card of UFC 271.

Suffering a notable knockdown in the opening frame, de Andrade was then split open courtesy of a massive ground strike from Morozov, opening a sizeable cut just to the right of the Brazilian’s right sight.

However, rallying massively in the second round, the always-aggressive de Andrade dropped Morozov with a sweeping, reaching right hook, before eventually jumping on the back during a later exchange, immediately hand fighting.

Locking up a rear-naked choke eventually, de Andrade brutally choked Morozov unconscious — securing just his second career submission win to go with a stunning 20 career knockouts.

Below, catch the highlights from Douglas Silva de Andrade’s win over Sergey Morozov

Lerone Murphy Decisions Douglas Silva de Andrade – UFC Fight Island 8 Results

MurphyOpening the main card of UFC Fight Island 8, British prospect, Lerone Murphy takes on Brazilian up-and-comer, Douglas Silva de Andrade. Round 1: An aggressive start from Murphy who looks to score with his hands, particularly straight shots in the early goings. Silva de Andrade retreating and firing back counter shots. A straight before the […]

Murphy

Opening the main card of UFC Fight Island 8, British prospect, Lerone Murphy takes on Brazilian up-and-comer, Douglas Silva de Andrade.

Round 1: An aggressive start from Murphy who looks to score with his hands, particularly straight shots in the early goings. Silva de Andrade retreating and firing back counter shots. A straight before the two minute mark catches the Brazilian’s attention. Silva de Andrade begins to pour it on, ending a long combination with a left high-kick.

Round 2: Silva de Andrade makes an aggressive start to his one, taking Murphy’s back in the opening minute of the frame with a body-triangle. Murphy makes it back to his feet in timely fashion. Murphy scores with a beautiful elbow at the fence, but gives up a takedown as Silva de Andrade surprisingly allows the former back to his feet. Murphy continues to chop at Silva de Andrade, drawing a notable limp from the Brazilian.

Round 3: Murphy begins the frame chopping away at the orthodox left of Silva de Andrade once again. Silva de Andrade scores a notable shot on Murphy, forcing a clinch as the British prospect attempts to gather his senses. Inadvertent groin strike against Silva de Andrade draws a stoppage in the action from referee, Marc Goddard. Murphy scores again upstairs with a right-hand as Silva de Andrade continues to pour pressure on in a fight he’s currently losing. Murphy makes a statement in the final moments of the round via a barrage of ground strikes. We go the distance.

OFFICIAL RESULT: Lerone Murphy def. Douglas Silva de Andrade via unanimous decision (29-28 x2, and 30-27).

Renan Barao Finally Moves Up, Will Face Douglas Silva At UFC Sao Paulo

Renan Barao is finally moving up as he faces Douglas Silva at the UFC’s upcoming Sao Paulo event on November 16. That’s according to a Combate report which states the former bantamweight champion will return to featherweight as he hopes to end his recent winless run. Barao is currently on a four-fight losing skid and […]

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Renan Barao is finally moving up as he faces Douglas Silva at the UFC’s upcoming Sao Paulo event on November 16.

That’s according to a Combate report which states the former bantamweight champion will return to featherweight as he hopes to end his recent winless run.

Barao is currently on a four-fight losing skid and has also lost six of his last seven outings. In addition to his losses, he has also struggled to make the 135-pound limit. His last two bouts saw him notably come in heavy resulting in a percentage of his purse being given to his opponent.

Hopefully, the extra 10 pounds sees Barao change his fortunes.

Silva, meanwhile, will also be moving up to featherweight. The Brazilian went 3-2 at bantamweight and is coming off a TKO defeat to Petr Yan in December last year.

UFC Sao Paulo will be headlined by a pivotal light heavyweight bout as Jan Blachowicz welcomes Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza to the division.

What do you think of Barao moving up? Do you think he can perform better at featherweight? Or is it time for him to retire?

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Douglas Silva de Andrade Pulls Out of UFC Moscow Bout Against Petr Yan

Petr Yan is in need of a new opponent at UFC Moscow after Douglas Silva de Andrade has been forced to withdraw from their scheduled bout with a foot injury. If and when a replacement for de Andrade is found, Yan will be fighting from his home country i…

Petr Yan is in need of a new opponent at UFC Moscow after Douglas Silva de Andrade has been forced to withdraw from their scheduled bout with a foot injury. If and when a replacement for de Andrade is found, Yan will be fighting from his home country in Russia and hope to inch closer […]

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Petr Yan and Douglas Silva de Andrade set for UFC Moscow

Petr Yan will be fighting from home in his second UFC appearance, and he will have a tough guest to control in #15 ranked bantamweight Douglas Silva de Andrade. ESPN has reported that Petr Yan will be fighting as the native fan favorite at UFC Moscow w…

Petr Yan will be fighting from home in his second UFC appearance, and he will have a tough guest to control in #15 ranked bantamweight Douglas Silva de Andrade. ESPN has reported that Petr Yan will be fighting as the native fan favorite at UFC Moscow when he takes on Brazil’s Douglas Silva de Andrade. […]

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UFC Mexico Bonuses: Lamas, De Andrade Nab Extra $50,000

‘The Ultimate Fighter: Latin America 3’ Finale went down from Arena Cuidad de Mexico in Mexico City, Mexico tonight (November 5, 2016). The card was headlined by a potential number one contender matchup between former champ Rafael dos Anjos and former ‘The Ultimate Fighter’ winner Tony Ferguson. The two lightweights delivered a Fight of the

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‘The Ultimate Fighter: Latin America 3’ Finale went down from Arena Cuidad de Mexico in Mexico City, Mexico tonight (November 5, 2016). The card was headlined by a potential number one contender matchup between former champ Rafael dos Anjos and former ‘The Ultimate Fighter’ winner Tony Ferguson. The two lightweights delivered a Fight of the Year candidate, and so were a shoe-in for Fight of the Night.

The two lightweights battled tooth and nail for five hard rounds. Dos Anjos took the first and likely a close third, with Ferguson taking the second. But ‘El Cucuy’ took over in the championship rounds, maintaining a ridiculous pace down the stretch that a discouraged looking RDA simply couldn’t match. Ferguson took home his ninth straight UFC victory, a record in the promotion’s lightweight division. But both men banked an extra $50,000 for their efforts.

Elsewhere on the main card, Ricardo Lamas dispatched the outrageously overweight Charles Oliveira in their “featherweight” showcase. ‘Do Bronx’ was a short-notice opponent for Lamas, who was supposed to fight BJ Penn three weeks ago in the canceled UFC card in the Philippines. Having already exhibited trouble on the scales in his UFC career, Oliveira came in a whopping nine pounds over the 146-pound limit. But he could not capitalize on his weight advantage.

The two men traded submission attempts and engaged in wild scrambles throughout their abbreviated encounter. ‘Do Bronx’ appeared to have Lamas locked up in a guillotine, but ‘The Bully’ managed to wriggle free. Just as he did in his last fight with Anthony Pettis, Oliveira eventually succumbed to a guillotine choke from his opponent. Lamas walked away the victor, and also took home an extra $50,000 for his impressive victory.

Finally, Douglas Silva de Andrade became just the fourth man in UFC history to win a fight by spinning back fist. Joining Shonie Carter, John Makdessi, and Paul Felder, “D’Silva” turned out Henry Briones’ lights with the spinning attack in the third round of their preliminary bantamweight affair. The two men engaged in a back and forth slugfest, both landing clean shots over 12-plus minutes. But the Brazilian hit a standing elbow that wobbled his Mexican counterpart, reset, and then uncorked the fight-finishing move. Briones hit the deck 2:33 into round three, losing for the second time in three UFC appearances. Andrade, meanwhile, got an extra $50,000 deposited into his bank account for his trouble.

Stay tuned to LowKickMMA for continuing UFC Mexico coverage, as well as everything you need for the forthcoming UFC 205.

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