Edson Barboza Batters Makwan Amirkhani Over Three Rounds – UFC Fight Island 5 Results

Edson BarbozaIn the UFC Fight Island 5 co-main event Edson Barboza is looking to snap his unfortunate two-fight losing skid. The former lightweight contender turned featherweight hopeful is set to face off against ‘Mr. Finland’ Makwan Amirkhani. Round 1: A slow start to round one. Edson Barboza is edging forward and pursuing Makwan Amirkhani who is […]

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In the UFC Fight Island 5 co-main event Edson Barboza is looking to snap his unfortunate two-fight losing skid. The former lightweight contender turned featherweight hopeful is set to face off against ‘Mr. Finland’ Makwan Amirkhani.

Round 1: A slow start to round one. Edson Barboza is edging forward and pursuing Makwan Amirkhani who is uncharacteristically taking his time in this fight. Barboza lands a huge leg kick – this first shot of the fight. It’s all feints and waiting halfway through this opening round. Amirkhani lands a nice jab. Barboza is targetting his opponent’s body. Amirkhabi finally explodes with a flying knee and this fight catches fire. ‘Mr. Finland’ shoots for the legs but the Brazilian anticipates well. He separates then catches his opponent with a sharp body shot at he sprints in to follow up. A clash at the end of the round sees Amirkhani finally secure the takedown after he catches a kick – he just doesn’t have the time to make use of it.

Round 2: Lot’s of hands fighting at the start of round two. Amirkhani lands a nice short uppercut. Barboza rattles in another hard body kick. Some more posturing before Barboza again targets the body with a big hook. This really is a fight of inches right now. One mistakes and it could be over, both men are aware of that. Just as I say that Barboza drops Amirkhani with a clean right hand. He tries to follow up on the floor. Barboza grabs for the choke but is unable to lock it up. The fight goes back to the feet. Barboza lands well. ‘Mr. Finland’ shoots in for the takedown but it’s stuffed. Another straight right drops Amirkhani again! Barboza jumps for the neck again but his opponent slips out again. A crazy round two comes to an end with Amirkhani on top but similar to round one he doesn’t have ample time to use the position to his advantage.

Round 3: The start of round three is the same as the previous two. A few moments of hand fighting before both men begin to engage. Barboza cracks the body with a hook. Amirkhani goes heavy after the takedown and gets it! Lots of time on the clock for him to play with right now. After some resistance Barboza accepts the position and now has Amirkhani in his guard. Barboza is threatening from the bottom with submissions against Amirkhani who hasn’t been able to get any offense despite being on top for some time now. The referee is urging Amirkhani to get busy. Another warning, the referee says it’ll be the last one. Soon after he stands them up – a huge moment. Barboza gets back to his impressive striking clinic on the feet. He’s putting it on his opponent at the end of round three. Amirkhani is clearly hurt again here but does well to survive all full 15 minutes – we go to the judge’s scorecards.

OFFICIAL RESULT: Edson Barboza def. Makwan Amirkhani via unanimous decision

UFC Fight Night: Moraes vs. Sandhagen Results

MoraesLowKick MMA will be bringing you UFC Fight Night: Moraes vs. Sandhagen Results throughout the night (Sat. 10th. October 2020) from the Flash Forum on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi, UAE. Taking main event honours, one-time bantamweight title challenger, ‘Magic’ Marlon Moraes looks to possibly earn another crack at division gold, as he meets with division all-rounder, […]

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LowKick MMA will be bringing you UFC Fight Night: Moraes vs. Sandhagen Results throughout the night (Sat. 10th. October 2020) from the Flash Forum on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi, UAE.

Taking main event honours, one-time bantamweight title challenger, ‘Magic’ Marlon Moraes looks to possibly earn another crack at division gold, as he meets with division all-rounder, Cory Sandhagen. Hoping to score his second consecutive win, Moraes last featured at UFC 245 in December of last year – taking home a close split decision win over former featherweight champion, José Aldo. Despite the close win, Moraes was overlooked in favour hos compatriot Aldo in regards to a title shot. Hoping to rebound to winning ways, Sandhagen dropped his first promotional loss when he dropped a rear-naked choke defeat to Aljamain Sterling at UFC 250 in June.

In our night’s co-main event, former lightweight mainstay, Edson ‘Junior’ Barboza looks to score his premier victory at his new featherweight home, as he clashes with Finish grappling ace, Makwan ‘Mr. Finland’ Amirkhani on short-notice. Barboza was originally scheduled to meet with ‘Super’ Sodiq Yussuf – with passport issues preventing the streaking division prospect from making the date.

In his second Octagon outing of the year, Barboza attempts to rebound to winning ways after a close decision loss to ‘Dynamite’ Dan Ige at UFC Fight Night Jacksonville in May. Making his second appearance on ‘Fight Island’ this year – Amirkhani scored an eye-catching anaconda finish over Danny Henry in July.

Check out our UFC Fight Night: Moraes vs. Sandhagen results below. Also, make sure to follow along with us on Twitter at @LowKick_MMA

UFC Fight Night: Moraes vs. Sandhagen Results

Main Card (ESPN+, 8 p.m ET)

Bantamweight: Marlon Moraes vs. Cory Sandhagen

Featherweight: Edson Barboza vs. Makwan Amirkhani

Heavyweight: Ben Rothwell vs. Marcin Tybura

Middleweight: Markus Perez vs. Dricus du Plessis

Heavyweight: Tom Aspinall vs. Alan Baudot

Featherweight: Youssef Zalal vs. Ilia Topuria

Preliminary Card (ESPN+, 5 p.m. ET)

Middleweight: Tom Breese vs. KB Bhullar

Heavyweight: Chris Daukaus vs. Rodrigo Nascimento

Middleweight: Impa Kasanganay vs. Joaquin Buckley

Bantamweight: Ali AlQaisi vs. Tom Kelley

Featherweight: Giga Chikadze vs. Omar Morales

Women’s Bantamweight: Tracy Cortez vs. Stephanie Egger

Flyweight: Bruno Silva vs. Tagir Ulanbekov

Edson Barboza Set To Face Sodiq Yussuf On October 10

Edson BarbozaIt’s looking like Edson Barboza has a new opponent for his second fight at featherweight. The Brazilian was previously expected to face Jeremy Stephens on October 3 but will now fight Sodiq Yussuf instead on October 10. Brazilian publication Combate reported earlier this month that the UFC was working on a fight between Barboza and […]

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It’s looking like Edson Barboza has a new opponent for his second fight at featherweight. The Brazilian was previously expected to face Jeremy Stephens on October 3 but will now fight Sodiq Yussuf instead on October 10.

Brazilian publication Combate reported earlier this month that the UFC was working on a fight between Barboza and Stephens which would feature on the October 3 card set to be headlined by Holly Holm vs. Irene Aldana.

According to a new report from Combate Stephens turned down the fight as he didn’t believe he had enough to time make the 145lb limit safely. So the UFC has found an alternative opponent in Yussuf and the pair will face off on the October 10 card which is expected to be headlined by a bantamweight bout between top contenders Marlon Moraes and Cody Sandhagen.

Long-time lightweight contender Barboza made the surprise drop down to featherweight after suffering back-to-back defeats against Paul Felder and Justin Gaethje. Barboza again fell short in his 145lb debut against Dan Ige but many believe he was on the wrong side of a bad decision from the judges in that fight. He remains a serious contender despite his poor run of form. Barboza holds several high-profile lightweight wins over the likes of Dan Hooker and Anthony Pettis. He will now look to get his first win at a new weight.  

Yusuff is one of the fastest rising stars at featherweight since breaking into the UFC following an impressive performance on the second season of Dana White’s Contender Series. Yusuff has a perfect during his time with the UFC picking up wins over Andre Fili, Gabriel Benitez, Sheymon Moraes, and Suman Mokhtarian. He is currently ranked #11 in the division and will now get the chance to claim the biggest win of his young career.  While Yusuff may not be as big of a name as Stephens, he could arguably prove to be a tougher opponent for Barboza.

Who will win on October 10? Edson Barboza or Sodiq Yussuf?

Edson Barboza vs. Sodiq Yusuff Reported For October Showdown

Edson Barboza will remain on the October 10 card, but will not be taking on Jeremy Stephens as reported. According to Brazilian outlet, Combate, Barboza will now battle Sodiq Yusuff in a very intriguing featherweight bout. The outlet also reports that …

Edson Barboza will remain on the October 10 card, but will not be taking on Jeremy Stephens as reported. According to Brazilian outlet, Combate, Barboza will now battle Sodiq Yusuff in a very intriguing featherweight bout. The outlet also reports that Stephens decided to delay his return to the Octagon due to the fact he […]

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Edson Barboza vs. Jeremy Stephens Planned For October 3 Event

Barboza StephensA featherweight barnburner between Edson Barboza and Jeremy Stephens is in the works. That’s according to Brazilian publication Combate who state that the UFC is currently negotiating the fight to take place on October 3. Barboza is coming off a controversial split decision loss to Dan Ige in his featherweight debut in June. It was […]

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A featherweight barnburner between Edson Barboza and Jeremy Stephens is in the works.

That’s according to Brazilian publication Combate who state that the UFC is currently negotiating the fight to take place on October 3.

Barboza is coming off a controversial split decision loss to Dan Ige in his featherweight debut in June. It was his second split decision loss following defeat to Paul Felder in September last year.

Overall, the Brazilian is on a three-fight losing skid and will be looking to return to winning ways as well as climb up the featherweight ranks.

He can do that with a win over a perennial contender in Stephens who hasn’t tasted victory in a while either. The brawler is coming off a second-round TKO loss to Calvin Kattar at UFC 249 back in May. He has also lost four of his last five outings with his last win coming back in February 2018.

There is no official location for the October 3 event nor a headliner at this point. However, other fights that are also set for that date include the following:

  • Holly Holm vs. Irene Aldana
  • Germaine de Randamie vs. Julianna Pena
  • Andrei Arlovski vs. Tanner Boser

Who do you have winning?

Report: Calvin Kattar vs. Dan Ige Set to Headline UFC Fight Night on July 15

The headliner for July 15’s UFC Fight Night will be Calvin Kattar and Dan Ige, ESPN’s Brett Okamoto reported on Monday night. The event will be held at Fight Island, a location built specifically by UFC president Dana White in Abu Dhabi…

The headliner for July 15’s UFC Fight Night will be Calvin Kattar and Dan Ige, ESPN’s Brett Okamoto reported on Monday night. The event will be held at Fight Island, a location built specifically by UFC president Dana White in Abu Dhabi…