Dustin Poirier Finishes Eddie Alvarez Inside Two Rounds

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Eddie Alvarez had a good start, but he couldn’t handle the blitz from Dustin Poirier.

The co-main event Poirier and Alvarez shared the Octagon earlier tonight (July 28) at UFC Calgary. The bout was held inside the Scotia Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Unlike their first encounter, the rematch had a definitive finish.

Right away, Alvarez went for leg kicks. Poirier fired off his own leg kick. Alvarez moved in with a body strike. A left hand was there for Poirier. A leg kick had Alvarez off balance. Alvarez landed a kick to the body followed by a right hand upstairs. Poirier landed a leg kick counter with a jab. Alvarez went for a takedown, but Poirier stuffed it. A combination was there for Alvarez. Alvarez went back to the body with punches. A combination ended in a leg kick for “The Diamond.” Poirier landed a counter punch near the end of the round.

Alvarez landed a spinning backfist early in the second round. Poirier went for a kick high, but ended up being dumped to the mat. They returned to the feet. Alvarez went for a takedown, but Poirier went for the guillotine choke. Alvarez scrambled and popped his head out. Alvarez shot in and again Poirier went for the guillotine, but nothing doing. “The Diamond” gave up his back and Alvarez went for a neck crank. Alvarez transitioned to mount, but Poirier had his back against the fence. Referee Marc Goddard called for time due to Alvarez landing a 12-6 elbow. The fight returned standing due to the halt in action. Poirier hurt Alvarez with a knee. He fired off punches and landed big knees to the head. Alvarez had swelling on his left eye. Poirier dropped Alvarez with an elbow and the fight was stopped.

Final Result: Dustin Poirier def. Eddie Alvarez via TKO (strikes) – R2, 4:05

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UFC on FOX 30 Post-Fight Press Conference

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Tonight’s (Sat., July 28, 2018) UFC on FOX 30 is in the books from the Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

In the card’s feature bout, Dustin Poirier ended his bad blood-filled rivalry with Eddie Alvarez dating back to their controversial first match last year, stopping the former lightweight champion in the second round of an exhilarating back-and-forth fight.

Longtime former featherweight champion Jose Aldo picked up a crucial win by stopping formerly surging veteran Jeremy Stephens in the co-main event, and another former champion picked up a much-needed win when Joanna Jedrzejczyk outworked Tecia Torres on the main card.

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UFC on FOX 30 Full Fight Card, Start Time & How To Watch

Everything you need to know for tonight’s fights.

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Tonight (Sat. July 28, 2018) the UFC is in Calgary, Alberta, Canada for UFC on FOX 30.

In the main event of the evening a highly-anticipated rematch between top-ranked lightweights Eddie Alvarez and Dustin Poirier will take place. The co-main event will feature a featherweight clash between former division kingpin Jose Aldo and knockout artist Jeremy Stephens.

Former UFC women’s strawweight champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk will compete in her first non-title match since December of 2014 as she faces Tecia Torres. You can check out the full UFC on FOX 30 fight card, start time and information on how to watch here:

Main Card (FOX, 8 P.M. ET):

  • Lightweight: Eddie Alvarez vs. Dustin Poirier
  • Featherweight: Jose Aldo vs. Jeremy Stephens
  • Women’s strawweight: Joanna Jedrzejczyk vs. Tecia Torres
  • Lightweight: Olivier Aubin-Mercier vs. Alexander Hernandez

Preliminary Card (FOX 6 P.M. ET):

  • Welterweight: Jordan Mein vs. Alex Morono
  • Featherweight: Austin Arnett vs. Hakeem Dawodu
  • Lightweight: Kajan Johnson vs. Islam Makhachev
  • Light heavyweight: Gadzhimurad Antigulov vs. Ion Cutelaba

UFC Fight Pass Prelims (4 P.M. ET):

  • Lightweight: John Makdessi vs. Ross Pearson
  • Women’s flyweight: Katlyn Chookagian vs. Alexis Davis
  • Flyweight: Matheus Nicolau vs. Dustin Ortiz
  • Women’s flyweight: Nina Ansaroff vs. Randa Markos
  • Lightweight: Alvaro Herrera vs. Devin Powell

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Betting Odds For UFC on FOX 30: Close Call In Headliner

Final betting odds are in.

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UFC on FOX 30 (also known as UFC Calgary) is here, and it goes down tonight (Saturday, July 28, 2018) from the Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta, Canada with the main card will air on FOX at 8 p.m. ET while the preliminary card will be split broadcasted on FOX Sports 1 at 6 p.m. ET and the promotion’s streaming service, UFC Fight Pass, at 4 p.m. ET.

Eddie Alvarez vs. Dustin Poirier in a lightweight bout will headline this event while Jose Aldo vs. Jeremy Stephens in a featherweight bout will serve as the co-main event and rounding out this four bout main card is Joanna Jedrzejczyk vs. Tecia Torres in a women’s strawweight bout and Olivier Aubin-Mercier vs. Alexander Hernandez in a lightweight bout.

Jordan Mein vs. Alex Morono in a welterweight bout will serve as the headline for the preliminary portion of this card.

According to oddsmakers, Poirier is a -155 favorite over Alvarez, who is a +135 underdog. Other odds for the main card include Stephens being a +105 underdog against Aldo, who is a -125 favorite. Here are the full betting odds:

MAIN CARD (FOX/8 p.m. ET)

Dustin Poirier (-155) vs. Eddie Alvarez (+135)

Jose Aldo (-125) vs. Jeremy Stephens (+105)

Joanna Jedrzejczyk (-300) vs. Tecia Torres (+250)

Olivier Aubin-Mercier (-140) vs. Alex Hernandez (+120)

PRELIMINARY CARD (FOX/6 p.m. ET)

Alex Morono (-125) vs. Jordan Mein (+105)

Hakeem Dawodu (-380) vs. Austin Arnett (+315)

Islam Makhachev (-700) vs. Kajan Johnson (+500)

Gadzhimurad Antigulov (-255) vs. Ion Cutelaba (+135)

PRELIMINARY CARD (UFC Fight Pass/4 p.m. ET)

John Makdessi (-165) vs. Ross Pearson (+145)

Katlyn Chookagian (-155) vs. Alexis Davis (+135)

Matheus Nicolau (-245) vs. Dustin Ortiz (+205)

Nina Ansaroff (-145) vs. Randa Markos (+125)

Devin Powell (-125) vs. Alvaro Herrera (+105)

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UFC on FOX 30 Ceremonial Weigh-In Video

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The stage is set for tomorrow’s packed (Sat., July 28, 2018) UFC on FOX 30 from the Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

The card features a crucial lightweight showdown between No. 3 Eddie Alvarez and No. 4 Dustin Poirier while legendary former featherweight king Jose Aldo meets surging vet Jeremy Stephens in the co-main event.

All of the fighters made weight at today’s official early weigh-ins, so all that’s left is for the fighters to square off at the ceremonial weigh-ins before the action gets heated up in Calgary tomorrow night.

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Worthless Interim Titles? UFC on FOX 30 Fighters Speak Their Minds

Fighters are starting to catch on to just how meaningless interim titles are.

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The creation of interim titles continues to be a topic in mixed martial arts these days.

Many have never been a fan of the interim title. But there was a time, not too long ago, when the fighter holding that title was all but guaranteed a shot at the real title. Such is not the case any longer.

Interim welterweight champion Colby Covington didn’t just get passed over in favor of Darren Till, but all signs point to the cocky Amercian being stripped of his interim strap as well. Leading fighters, coaches, and fans alike to continue to question the validity of the fake belts.

Eddie Alvarez has captured championships in every promotion he has competed in during his Hall of Fame career. He’s also been vocal about his feeling on the interim title picture and reiterated his stance about the fake belts during media day for UFC on FOX 30 (via MMA Fighting), where he will fight Dustin Poirier in the main event.

“They’re meaningless,” Alvarez said. “They’re used as a point of leverage for the promotion. They mean absolutely nothing, it’s proven. The media should talk about it a little more, it’s proven that an interim title means zilch. They give ‘em to a fighter, they take it from them. It’s a way for the promotion to leverage, that’s it. They mean nothing. And for a fighter to put any value behind it is foolish.”

Several other fighters competing on this weekend’s (July 28, 2018) main card including Poirier were also on hand during media day to voice their concerns on the interim title debate as well.

“I want to fight for the real belt, not the interim title,” said Poirier when asked his opinion on the make-believe title. “I want to beat Eddie and fight for the real belt. I believe interim titles are necessary when a champ is out for a long period of time, but giving them out like they have been, I think that’s kind of crazy. If a champ has to take a long layoff then I think that’s the only time interim titles should be introduced to the division.”

Poirier added, “I’m not trying to be second best, I want the real thing.”

Out of the eight fighters competing on the main card this weekend only two-time featherweight champ Jose Aldo knows what it feels like to hold an interim title.

Speaking to the media in Portuguese via a translator Aldo said, “It is extremely frustrating that you don’t really have the control of where you are going or what path you have to take to get where you want to be, but I guess it’s a little bit more about what you do outside of the cage on top of what you do in there. So the sporting side of things isn’t necessarily going to get you to where you want to be.”

One suggested the remedy to the interim title situation would be to open up additional weight classes, a sentiment echoed by “The Canadian Gangster” Olivier Aubin-Mercier.

“I think it’s time to have a 165 and a 175 category right now,” said Aubin-Mercier ahead of his upcoming bout with Alexander Hernandez. “It would do a lot of good for the UFC. First, it would get rid of a lot of fake champions — it’s not because they’re not good, it’s because they’re not real, it’s not the real champion.”

For all the negativity swirling around the interim title debate heading into UFC FOX 30, there was one fighter on hand during media day that couldn’t care less. Providing the fake title brings in real championship paychecks.

“Interim titles, I think you get paid the same as you would the regular title, so any chance I get to make that type of money, bring it on,” said Jeremy Stephens, who fights Aldo on Saturday. “I’ll accept the challenge.”

The interim title debate rages on. Let us know what you think.

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