UFC on FX 2: Five Things We Learned in the UFC’s Return to Australia

Thiago Alves Gave That One AwayThiago Alves had it all. Through two rounds Friday night at UFC on FX 2, the Brazilian export battered and bloodied Martin Kampmann to the point where it seemed he had the fight in the bag. A victory was all but ensured, …

Thiago Alves Gave That One Away

Thiago Alves had it all. Through two rounds Friday night at UFC on FX 2, the Brazilian export battered and bloodied Martin Kampmann to the point where it seemed he had the fight in the bag. A victory was all but ensured, and an emphatic one at that.

And then he gave it all away.

Alves made a costly mistake in attempting to take Kampmann to the mat during an exchange on the feet that he was clearly winning. It was a moment where Alves could have placed an exclamation mark on a strong win. Instead, he gave Kampmann his neck, and the Danish striker capitalized by rolling through with a sweet guillotine for the submission win.

Kudos to Kampmann for having the awareness to secure the submission when he needed it the most. But Alves now finds himself outside the top 10, with no real shot at the title picture in his immediate future, and it’s his own fault.

 

Judges Are Terrible at Judging Fights (and Doing Math)

Look, I could talk endlessly about the ineffective state of judging in mixed martial arts. It’s a broken record at this point, and it’s a broken system. There’s no use going on and on about it, because nothing is changing and we’re pretty much stuck with what we’ve got.

But tonight was inexcusable. 

In case you missed it, the fight between Demetrious Johnson and Ian McCall was not actually a split-decision victory for Johnson. It was actually a draw. The judges in charge of the fight somehow wrote down the wrong scores and awarded Johnson an unwarranted victory, when in reality the fight should have gone to a fourth “sudden victory” round.

Johnson and McCall were both paid their win bonuses, and an immediate rematch between the pair is targeted for April. But the fans in attendance and viewers at home were robbed of what would have been a thrilling, winner-takes-all round between two extremely exciting fighters.

You’ve got to hope that someday, somewhere, the judges will eventually get something right. But tonight was not that moment, and it was an embarrassing black mark for everyone involved in the New South Wales combat commission.

 

Joseph Benavidez Will Win the Flyweight Tournament

It should be clear after tonight’s event that Joseph Benavidez and his status as the uncrowned world flyweight champion was warranted.

He’s long been considered one of the best bantamweights in the world, but Benavidez’ quick and fairly easy work of Yasuhiro Urushitani proved that he’s easily the favorite to capture the UFC’s first flyweight gold. He was quick, and he’ll be one of the biggest flyweights in the division. When you couple that with his wrestling and striking skills, it’s a package that other 125-pound fighters will have a lot of difficulty overcoming.

 

Don’t Mess with Texas. 

We Texans are quite proud of our heritage. Even though the rest of the country laughs at us, we still celebrate Texas Independence Day every March by eating fattening Texas cuisine and drinking fine Texas beer like Shiner Bock. 

Daniel Pineda, T.J. Waldburger and Andrew Craig celebrated the holiday in fine form by scoring big wins in Australia.

Pineda and Craig are new UFC imports, having spent the majority of their careers fighting for the Houston-based Legacy Fighting Championships. Both scored big wins over seasoned veterans in Mackens Semerzier and Kyle Noke, respectively, and Waldburger executed his second consecutive first-round submission win in beating Jake Hecht with a sublime armbar. 

It was a good night for Texas, and for Houston in particular. I think I’ll go celebrate by eating some more brisket.

 

James Te Huna Is a Violent Man

I don’t think much needs to be said about this. Te Huna, a New Zealand native fighting in front of a rabid almost-home crowd, make short work of Aaron Rosa, a fighter who has long been known for not much more than his ability to take a punch.

Rosa couldn’t take Te Huna’s punches, could he? No, he could not.

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UFC on FX 2 Results: Ian McCall vs. Demetrious Johnson Reportedly a Draw

Just announced at the post fight press conference is information that will make Ian McCall fans happy. Due to a scoring error, a win for Demetrious Johnson was erroneously announced at the conclusion of his flyweight bout with McCall.Based on informati…

Just announced at the post fight press conference is information that will make Ian McCall fans happy. Due to a scoring error, a win for Demetrious Johnson was erroneously announced at the conclusion of his flyweight bout with McCall.

Based on information given at the post fight press conference, an April rematch appears to be on the horizon.

“Controversy seems to be stuck to us like glue these days,” says UFC President Dana White.

Based on the rules of the flyweight tournament, in the event of a draw, the contest would head into a sudden death round, with the winner of that round being scored as the winner.

“Things happen,” McCall said. “We’ll put on another show. I’m happy because I’m a little vindicated but we’ll do it again and that’s awesome.”

White did announce that the bout, featuring two of the top 125-pound fighters in the world, did win Fight of the Night honors. Submission of the Night went to Martin Kampmann for his main event stoppage of Thiago Alves. Knockout of the Night went to Joseph Benavidez for his 2nd round KO.  All fight night bonuses are worth $50,000 at this event.

Additionally, White confirmed that both McCall and Johnson would receive their win bonus, despite neither man getting the win.

When asked how he scored the bout, White declined to give his opinion. “It doesn’t matter. I’m not a judge. I went through this sh– last week.”

Ian McCall stayed collected when asked about the emotions he was feeling after hearing the decision. “Whenever I get to fight again. I’m just excited to be here. I get to do this again and make more money? Cool. I’m all in.”

Demetrious Johnson, the announced winner, was less thrilled with the news. “It sucks honestly. It is what it is, you know?”

More information to come as it breaks.

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UFC on FX 2 Results: What We Learned from Thiago Alves vs. Martin Kampmann

In the main event of UFC on FX 2, Martin Kampmann was able to pull off an amazing late third-round comeback against Thiago Alves. Alves was able to outstrike Kampmann for the majority of the fight. But while Alves was going for a takedown late in the t…

In the main event of UFC on FX 2, Martin Kampmann was able to pull off an amazing late third-round comeback against Thiago Alves. Alves was able to outstrike Kampmann for the majority of the fight. But while Alves was going for a takedown late in the third round, Kampmann was able to force him to tap after catching the Brazilian in a guillotine choke. 

 

What we’ll remember about this fight:

Alves was in control for much of this fight. Although Kampmann landed some good shots, Alves was able to outstrike him and stuff his takedowns. Alves made  the mistake of going for a takedown in the final minute of the fight and got caught in a guillotine choke. 

 

What we learned about Thiago Alves:

Friday night, Alves showed improved takedown defense and proved he is still a dangerous welterweight. Had it not have been for his last minute mistake though, he would have won the fight. 

 

What we learned about Martin Kampmann:

We knew Kampmann was tough. But he proved that you can never count him out of a fight. Kampmann may be one of the most underrated fighters in MMA today. Although he was out-struck throughout the fight, he is still a very precise striker, and has a dangerous submission game to go with it. 

 

What’s next for Alves:

Alves has been on a rocky road lately. He’s 2-3 in his last five fights. This includes missing weight in his rematch against Jon Fitch. Alves needs a win over a big name in the division to stay relevant. A fight with Diego Sanchez would be a fun one. 

 

What’s next for Kampmann:

With the win, Kampmann has now won two straight fights. He could have easily been on a longer winning streak had it not been for Jake Shields and Diego Sanchez winning the judges over. Although Kampmann would like to get a crack at interim champ Carlos Condit, avenging a close loss to Shields may be better for him. 

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UFC on FX 2 Results: The Real Winners and Losers from Alves vs Kampmann

Friday night hasn’t traditionally been associated with the UFC in America, but it was the one-night home for the promotion as they headed to Australia for UFC on FX 2: Alves vs. Kampmann. In addition to the welterweight main event, the fight ca…

Friday night hasn’t traditionally been associated with the UFC in America, but it was the one-night home for the promotion as they headed to Australia for UFC on FX 2: Alves vs. Kampmann.

In addition to the welterweight main event, the fight card also included the exciting start to the 125-pound flyweight division in the promotion in the form of a tournament. The first round of the tournament took place from Sydney with Demetrious Johnson and Ian McCall getting things started and Joseph Benavidez and Yasuhiro Urushitani competing in the second bout just minutes later.

The official results are now in the book, but as always, there’s more to it than that. There were a couple controversial moments during the night and often times the official results don’t show those kind of things.

With that said, let’s take a closer look at the real winners and losers from Friday night’s fight card.

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UFC on FX 2: What’s Next for the Winners and Losers

Welterweight standouts Thiago Alves and Martin Kampmann were featured in the main event of UFC on FX 2, and it appeared as if Alves was going to walk away the victor before submitting to a guillotine choke with a minute left in the bout.With Carlos Con…

Welterweight standouts Thiago Alves and Martin Kampmann were featured in the main event of UFC on FX 2, and it appeared as if Alves was going to walk away the victor before submitting to a guillotine choke with a minute left in the bout.

With Carlos Condit looking for challengers if he’s not able to face Georges St-Pierre later this year, Kampmann would like to be considered for that position and it would be well-deserved.

The UFC’s flyweight division also got kick-started on the main card with two exciting fights featuring Joseph Benavidez, Ian McCall, Demetrious Johnson and Yasuhiro Urushitani. It was the opening of a UFC tournament that will crown the first-ever UFC flyweight champion sometime later this year.

Other fighters featured on the card include Constantinos Philippou, James Te Huna, Daniel Pineda and Anthony Perosh.

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UFC on FX 2 Results: What We Learned from Demetrious Johnson vs. Ian McCall

History was made tonight at UFC on FX 2. In the UFC’s first flyweight battle, Demetrious Johnson defeated Ian McCall in what many may seen as a controversial decision. There was plenty of action from both fighters, but Johnson won it in the j…

History was made tonight at UFC on FX 2. In the UFC’s first flyweight battle, Demetrious Johnson defeated Ian McCall in what many may seen as a controversial decision. There was plenty of action from both fighters, but Johnson won it in the judges’ eyes. 

Here’s what we learned from this fight. 

 

What We’ll Remember About This Fight

The first flyweight fight in UFC history was a fast-paced back-and-forth battle between two of the best fighters in the world. Besides being the first UFC flyweight fight, it will be another fight in the long list of decisions that the judges may have gotten wrong.

McCall had a dominant third round to go along with close first and second rounds that could have gone either way. 

 

What We Learned About Demetrious Johnson

Johnson was good at bantamweight, but flyweight is the right place for him. He still may be smaller than some of his opponents, but he has the speed, boxing, defense and heart to be a champion in this division.  

 

What We Learned About Ian McCall

McCall came into this fight ranked the No. 1 flyweight in the world by some. Despite the loss tonight, he proved why he has that ranking. McCall perhaps should have won the fight tonight. But since the judges saw it another way, he will have to wait a little bit longer until he is able to to get a UFC title shot. 

 

What’s Next for Johnson

Johnson now finds himself back into a title fight. Instead of taking on a larger Dominick Cruz, Johnson will take on Joseph Benavidez. 

 

What’s Next for McCall

McCall and many fans in Australia felt that he should have won the fight. But since he did not, the UFC may put him in a title eliminator match up against another top flyweight contender.  


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