UFC Fight Night 85: Mark Hunt Scores Another Walk-Off KO, Defeats Frank Mir

Kaboom.
You know exactly what that means in a Mark Hunt (12-10-1) fight. It means he once again leveled his opponent with masterful striking at UFC Fight Night 85 on Saturday night in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Hunt, ranked as the No. 9 heavyweig…

Kaboom.

You know exactly what that means in a Mark Hunt (12-10-1) fight. It means he once again leveled his opponent with masterful striking at UFC Fight Night 85 on Saturday night in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

Hunt, ranked as the No. 9 heavyweight contender, opened up with a strong low-leg kick. It was clear early No. 10-ranked Frank Mir (18-11) was not interested in standing with Hunt and was only seeking an opportunity to get the fight to the floor. Hunt feinted a lot to figure out how Mir was going to move on his strikes; that movement and timing would be key to landing the one-shot knockout. Mir is one of the smartest fighters in the game and picked his spots well in the first half of the first round.

But Hunt would land the walk-off KO. The official call would be at 3:01 of the first round.

The “Super Samoan” baited Mir to drop levels with his jab and uncorked a clean right hand behind the ear. The referee wasn’t quick to stop the fight, but Hunt had already started walking off knowing his work was done.

After the ref saw the stars in Mir’s eyes, he called an official stop to the contest.

In the post-fight interview with Jon Anik, Hunt showed respect to his fallen opponent. There was no call-out, but there are going to be plenty of high-profile options for Hunt’s next bout.

As for Mir, the former champion is in a quandary. He is aging and in the back half of the heavyweight field. Although, to his credit, the knockout on Saturday night was not a factor of a failing chin. It was a factor of Hunt’s incredible striking acumen. Mir showed his intelligence; he just was not able to execute his game plan.

A great opponent for Mir would be Jared Rosholt. The former collegiate wrestling standout isn’t as much of a threat on the feet, and his bread and butter is on the ground. From a matchmaking standpoint, the UFC would benefit from Rosholt improving his all-around game or Mir getting back in the win column. Brent Brookhouse of MMAJunkie and Suzanne Davis had these observations:

On the post-fight show, Brian Stann called for Mir to hang up the gloves. Also on the telecast, Dan Hardy seemed to echo that sentiment, but he felt that Mir will not call it a career just yet.

In the coming months, the heavyweight division will work itself out as most of the top 10 faces each other, none more important than the heavyweight title fight between Fabricio Werdum and Stipe Miocic. Hunt will have to wait to see who wins, who loses and what chances await. Fox Sports quoted Hunt:

The best chance for Hunt is to stay ready in case someone happens to fall out of a fight. Hunt could be a quality replacement for anyone, and another win would put him back in title contention.

The heavyweight landscape will work itself out in the near future. The present is all about marveling over another Hunt walk-off KO. He is an artist painting with his fists. Hunt is a treasure we have to cherish, and one we will be eagerly anticipating returning to the Octagon in short order.

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UFC Fight Night 85 Post-Fight Press Conference

Tonight’s (March, 19, 2016) UFC Fight Night 85 from the Brisbane Entertainment Center in Brisbane, Australia, is in the books and delivered a heavy-hitting night of action for the Aussie fans. In the main event, Mark Hunt knocked out former two-time heavyweight champion Frank Mir with one punch (watch it here), who made his record-tying 27th walk

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Tonight’s (March, 19, 2016) UFC Fight Night 85 from the Brisbane Entertainment Center in Brisbane, Australia, is in the books and delivered a heavy-hitting night of action for the Aussie fans.

In the main event, Mark Hunt knocked out former two-time heavyweight champion Frank Mir with one punch (watch it here), who made his record-tying 27th walk to the Octagon in Brisbane.

Neil Magny upset favored Hector Lombard with a vicious TKO in the co-main event after nearly getting stopped himself early on.

Join LowKickMMA.com for the event post-fight press conference starting at approximately 1:30 a.m. EST:

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Highlights: Watch Mark Hunt Knock Out Frank Mir With One Punch

Popular heavyweight slugger Mark Hunt was looking to make a splash in his native Australia when he met former champion Frank Mir in the main event of tonight’s (March, 19, 2016) UFC Fight Night 85 from the Brisbane Entertainment Center in Brisbane, Australia, and he did just that. Adding another victim to his long list of walkoff

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Popular heavyweight slugger Mark Hunt was looking to make a splash in his native Australia when he met former champion Frank Mir in the main event of tonight’s (March, 19, 2016) UFC Fight Night 85 from the Brisbane Entertainment Center in Brisbane, Australia, and he did just that.

Adding another victim to his long list of walkoff knockouts, it only took one big punch from the ‘Super Samoan’ with a big right hand behind the ear just over three minutes into the fight that had Mir staring up at the lights.

Check out Hunt’s latest huge knockout right here:

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Mark Hunt Flattens Frank Mir, Walks Off In Typical Fashion

Two stalwarts in combat sports went toe-to-toe inside the Octagon. Mark Hunt (12-10-1) did battle with Frank Mir (18-11) at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Australia for UFC Fight Night 85. It didn’t take long for “Super Samoan” to find his opponent’s chin. Hunt landed an inside leg kick immediately. Mir went for a takedown,

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Two stalwarts in combat sports went toe-to-toe inside the Octagon. Mark Hunt (12-10-1) did battle with Frank Mir (18-11) at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Australia for UFC Fight Night 85.

It didn’t take long for “Super Samoan” to find his opponent’s chin.

Hunt landed an inside leg kick immediately. Mir went for a takedown, but couldn’t get it. Hunt decked Mir with a huge right hand shot and “Super Samoan” walked off in vintage form to send the Brisbane fans home happy.

Final Result: Mark Hunt def. Frank Mir via KO (Punch) – R1, 3:01

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UFC Fight Night 85 Predictions

Mark Hunt vs. Frank Mir: Mike Drahota: There may not be much more than the potential of an all-out slugfest featuring Hunt against a former champ in his native Australia, but this fight should at least deliver that. Obviously the edge goes to Hunt if he can keep the fight standing despite Mir’s recent improvements

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Mark Hunt vs. Frank Mir:

Mike Drahota:

There may not be much more than the potential of an all-out slugfest featuring Hunt against a former champ in his native Australia, but this fight should at least deliver that. Obviously the edge goes to Hunt if he can keep the fight standing despite Mir’s recent improvements in that area, and ‘The Super Samoan’ has certainly looked in great shape recently. But his weakness has always been submissions, and there may be no more of a diverse and dangerous finisher on the mat than Mir. If the two-time former champ can weather the storm to tire Hunt out even a bit, he should open up the doors for a submission. Mir via round two submission.

Rory Kernaghan:

Frank Mir and Mark Hunt are two of the most well-traveled heavyweights who are still actively fighting. In terms of mixed martial arts, Mir is the more accomplished, and certainly has a huge advantage on the mat, but he faces in ‘The Super Samoan’ a K-1 champion with seriously meaty hands. The issue that stands out to me in this fight is that Mir has a tendency to test his stand-up in the Octagon, even against clearly more dangerous fighters, and it can prove costly for the former heavyweight champion. Of course we know Mir has some serious knockout power, but he’d be foolish to keep this standing against a one-punch finisher like Hunt. Although his durability has improved recently, I just don’t see Mir withstanding the punishing blows of Hunt for even one round. It pains me to say it, but I see a brutal knockout win for Hunt in the first round.

Mike Henken:

Both men have looked somewhat solid as of late with Hunt finishing Antonio Silva in his last bout and Mir winning two of his last three, albeit most recently dropping a decision to Andrei Arlovski. In my opinion, “The Super Samoan” holds the clear striking advantage here in terms of power and experience, while Mir most definitely holds the grappling advantage. I feel as if Mir’s striking has improved enough to avoid Hunt’s big shots, and drag this fight to the mat where I ultimately see him finishing the bout. Mir by third-round submission.

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Hector Lombard vs. Neil Magny:

Mike Drahota:

This match-up I kind of a strange bout for Lombard, but it nonetheless could be a dangerous one for the aging former champion who is coming off suspension. Magny has looked like one of the best up-and-coming prospects in the stacked welterweight division, with his only loss in his last nine coming on the ground to Demian Maia, hardly a mistake he can be faulted for. Magny will have the far superior reach and technical striking edge on the power-punching Lombard, and with Magny’s weakness submissions, it would be in the Cuban Olympic judoka’s best interest to get this to the ground. But I don’t see it playing out there, as I believe Magny will use his range to pick Lombard apart on the outside to win the upset. I’m picking Magny by decision.

Rory Kernaghan:

Lombard meets Magny in a co-main event that will interest those keen on sports betting. The heavy-handed former Bellator champion ‘Lightning’ (I know, but I refuse to acknowledge ‘Showeather’ as a nickname) is in fact the betting underdog. Magny has the reach for sure, but outside the physical advantages, where can he win this fight? Talking of physicality, expect to see a much smaller Lombard if he was in fact abusing steroids, which could also factor in to a lackluster performance if ring rust comes into play too much. Hector has proven to be frustrating for his fans in the Octagon at times, and Magny really has the footwork to negate the smaller man’s abilities to get planted and land bombs. The possibility of a KO is there for ‘Lightning,’ but I don’t see him outlasting the athletic Magny. I’m taking Magny by unanimous decision.

Mike Henken:

Despite recently serving out a suspension, Lombard has looked like a rejuvenated man at 170 pounds, possessing high-level grappling skills along with brute strength. Magny is a very well rounded contender, winning his last two bouts. While he does have potential to make some noise in the division, I expect to see Magny fall to a hungry and motivated Lombard. Lombard by round two TKO.

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Betting Odds For UFC Fight Night 85: Hunt Favored Over Mir

UFC Fight Night 85 is here, and it goes down today from Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Brisbane, Australia. The event will air on FOX Sports 1 and UFC Fight Pass. The prelims start at 6:30 p.m. ET and the main card 10 p.m. ET. According to oddsmakers, Mark Hunt is a -170 favorite over Frank

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UFC Fight Night 85 is here, and it goes down today from Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Brisbane, Australia. The event will air on FOX Sports 1 and UFC Fight Pass. The prelims start at 6:30 p.m. ET and the main card 10 p.m. ET.

According to oddsmakers, Mark Hunt is a -170 favorite over Frank Mir, who is a +150 underdog. Other odds for the main card include Hector Lombard being a +110 underdog against Neil Magny, who is a -130 favorite.

Here are the full betting odds:

Leslie Smith -160 Over 2½ -200

Rin Nakai +140 Under 2½ +170

Chad Laprise -120 Over 2½ -240

Ross Pearson +100 Under 2½ +200

Alan Patrick -250 Over 2½ -140

Damien Brown +210 Under 2½ +120

Richard Walsh -110 Over 2½ -150

Viscardi Andrade -110 Under 2½ +130

Mark Eddiva +170 Over 2½ -140

Daniel Hooker -200 Under 2½ +120

Brendan O’Reilly +385 Over 1½ +100

Alan Jouban -485 Under 1½ -120

Bec Rawlings +105 Over 2½ -250

Seohee Ham -125 Under 2½ +210

Steve Bosse +215 Over 1½ +165

James Te Huna -255 Under 1½ -190

Daniel Kelly +400 Over 1½ +135

Antonio Carlos Junior -500 Under 1½ -155

Jake Matthews -105 Over 2½ -190

Johnny Case -115 Under 2½ +165

Frank Mir +150 Over 1½ -105

Mark Hunt -170 Under 1½ -115

Hector Lombard +110 Over 2½ -175

Neil Magny -130 Under 2½ +155

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