Glover Teixeira is in Jimi Manuwa’s sights and the feeling is mutual. Teixeira and Manuwa were once linked to a bout at the UFC London card next month. Instead, Manuwa will take on Jan Blachowicz in a rematch. Manuwa has been vocal about Teixeira…
Glover Teixeira is in Jimi Manuwa’s sights and the feeling is mutual. Teixeira and Manuwa were once linked to a bout at the UFC London card next month. Instead, Manuwa will take on Jan Blachowicz in a rematch. Manuwa has been vocal about Teixeira not taking the fight. Speaking to MMAFighting.com, Teixeira explained why he […]
UFC 220 was a hard lesson learned for all involved, from fans to fighters and UFC brass themselves. Two extremely hyped contenders got beat down and demoralized, while the incumbent champions didn’t get the respect they felt they deserved. In hindsight, Volkan Oezdemir was not ready for Daniel Cormier, and the same can be said […]
UFC 220 was a hard lesson learned for all involved, from fans to fighters and UFC brass themselves.
Two extremely hyped contenders got beat down and demoralized, while the incumbent champions didn’t get the respect they felt they deserved.
In hindsight, Volkan Oezdemir was not ready for Daniel Cormier, and the same can be said for Francis Ngannou with Stipe Miocic.
Even so, there are so many excellent fights to make after Saturday night, so without further adieu, let’s have a look:
5. Francis Ngannou vs. Derrick Lewis
Ngannou fell short in his title shot against Stipe Miocic, but given his age and experience level, it’s fair to say he will certainly compete for the title again.
Derrick Lewis and Ngannou have traded barbs ever since “The Black Beast” beat Travis Browne and his subsequent loss to Mark Hunt. Ngannou has trolled Lewis online, saying a fight with Lewis would not bring him closer to a title shot. Well now that he’s had his shot, this is the perfect fight to make for both men, provided Lewis emerges victorious against Marcin Tybura next month.
The heavyweight division is indeed bereft of top-level contenders, and a win here for either man could catapult them back into contention.
And not for nothing, but a fight between the two would absolutely satisfy the “Just Bleed” crowd. Both of these men are harbingers of unbridled violence.
Jimi Manuwa’s match-up at UFC Fight Night 127 is being viewed by many as a dud. Manuwa will take on Jan Blachowicz in a rematch. It’s widely considered to be a disappointing booking choice. It seemed like the most logical opponent for the &…
Jimi Manuwa’s match-up at UFC Fight Night 127 is being viewed by many as a dud. Manuwa will take on Jan Blachowicz in a rematch. It’s widely considered to be a disappointing booking choice. It seemed like the most logical opponent for the “Poster Boy” was Glover Teixeira. Manuwa told MMAFighting.com that his desired opponents […]
Jimi Manuwa wants to fight. Manuwa, who suffered a July knockout loss to current UFC light heavyweight No. 1 contender Volkan Oezdemir, posted on social media recently that he has been turned down for fights by Mauricio “Shogun” Rua and Glo…
Jimi Manuwa wants to fight. Manuwa, who suffered a July knockout loss to current UFC light heavyweight No. 1 contender Volkan Oezdemir, posted on social media recently that he has been turned down for fights by Mauricio “Shogun” Rua and Glover Teixeira. These lhw’s are pussys — JIMI MANUWA (@POSTERBOYJM) December 21, 2017 These pussys […]
Jimi Manuwa is a bit frustrated, to say the least, and he let the social media world know about it on Thursday by taking to his official Twitter account to rant about it. He called out two top-10 light heavyweights for supposedly declining to fight him. Thus, he decided to put the whole division on […]
Jimi Manuwa is a bit frustrated, to say the least, and he let the social media world know about it on Thursday by taking to his official Twitter account to rant about it.
He called out two top-10 light heavyweights for supposedly declining to fight him. Thus, he decided to put the whole division on notice by calling them “p-ssys.”
He also made it known that he believes that just want to hold onto their respective spots in the rankings.
Manuwa (17-3) is fresh off a 42-second knockout loss to Volkan Oezdemir, who will be challenging Daniel Cormier for the light heavyweight title at the upcoming UFC 220 pay-per-view event next month in Boston at the TD Garden.
Keep in mind that he does have two knockout wins over current top-10 fighters. If you recall, he stopped Ovince Saint Preux at UFC 204 before wiping out Corey Anderson at UFC London in March.
As to who the two fighters he is talking about, it would be Glover Teixeira and Mauricio Rua. In regards to these two athletes, Teixeira just fought and defeated Misha Cirkunov at last week’s UFC on FOX 26.
On the flip side, Shogun hasn’t competed since his knockout of Gian Villante in March.
The former UFC light heavyweight champion was slated to have a rematch against Ovince Saint Preux in September but pulled out due to injury.
Manuwa issued the following on his official Twitter account:
“These p*ssys are declining fights to hold on to their positions. What’s the point in rankings if your not gonna fight the top guys. Glover declined. Shogun declined. Pointing to mush after I bodied him ? 3 of the top 10 have declined to fight!! #p*ssys.”
Rafael Dos Anjos picked up a statement win over Robbie Lawler via unanimous decision in the main event of UFC on Fox 26 from Bell MTS Place in Winnipeg, Manitoba on Saturday.
The welterweight took the former champion to task for five rounds, pick…
Rafael Dos Anjos picked up a statement win over Robbie Lawler via unanimous decision in the main event of UFC on Fox 26 from Bell MTS Place in Winnipeg, Manitoba on Saturday.
The welterweight took the former champion to task for five rounds, picking up the clean sweep on all three judges’ scorecards (50-45, 50-45, 50-45).
Dos Anjos began the first round impressively. RDA countered Lawler’s pressure with leg kicks and scored points in the clinch, answering the early question of whether Lawler would be too strong for the former lightweight.
Sherdog scored the first frame for Dos Anjos based on the kicks:
The second round saw things heat up considerably as Dos Anjos had Lawler rocked in the early going. Even though the Brazilian unloaded his entire arsenal, he couldn’t draw the finish:
It looked like Lawler might have been able to reverse his fortunes in the third round. Dos Anjos’ cardio was in question after he appeared gassed at the end of the second round, but he responded with a takedown to open the frame.
Later, Ruthless scored points of his own in the clinch, but a standing elbow scored a knockdown for RDA. Dos Anjos finished the round in top position, and it appeared that another frame would be scored for him.
UFC Canada passed along some of the ground-and-pound from Dos Anjos:
The championship rounds proved to be no obstacle for Dos Anjos. The leg kicks piled up on Lawler as he struggled to put weight on his lead leg, and Dos Anjos was there to take advantage. RDA finished the round with a flashy flying knee, looking for the highlight-reel knockout:
Dos Anjos couldn’t draw the finish, but it was as comprehensive a win as one would expect against someone with Lawler’s toughness. It was the kind of performance that should have plenty of people looking for him to get another shot at UFC gold—this time against Tyron Woodley.
E. Spencer Kyte of Sporting News was one of many who voiced that opinion after the bout:
Following the win, RDA wasn’t shy about making his case known, per MMA Fighting:
Overall, the fans in Winnipeg were treated to an exciting night of fights. Here’s a look at the complete results from the card, which featured plenty of finishes:
Main card
Robbie Lawler def. Rafael Dos Anjos via unanimous decision
Josh Emmett def. Ricardo Lamas via first-round TKO (4:33)
Santiago Ponzinibbio def. Mike Perry via unanimous decision
Glover Teixeira def. Misha Cirkunov via first-round TKO (2:45)
Undercard
Jan Blachowicz def. Jared Cannonier via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
Julian Marquez def. Darren Stewart via submission (RNC) (R2, 2:14)
Chad Laprise def. Galore Bofando via first-round TKO (4:10)
Nordine Taleb def. Danny Roberts via first-round KO (0:59)
John Makdessi def. Abel Trujillo via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
Alessio Di Chirico def. Oluwale Bamgbose via second-round KO (2:14)
Jordan Mein def. Erick Silva via unanimous decision (30-26, 30-27, 30-27)
Ricardo Lamas vs. Josh Emmett
UFC on Fox 26 was supposed to be Ricardo Lamas’ opportunity to avenge a loss to Jose Aldo.
Then it was supposed to be a display of his skills against Josh Emmett.
Then it turned into the biggest moment of Emmett’s career.
Emmett stepped in as a short-notice replacement when Aldo was called up to replace Frankie Edgar in a title fight against Max Holloway.
The 32-year-old Team Alpha Male product was aggressive in throwing heavy strikes at every opportunity, but Lamas’ defense proved to be difficult to penetrate. Until it wasn’t.
Emmett threw a right hook that Lamas evaded, but then threw a left hook that put Lamas out instantly for the walk-off knockout. UFC on Fox passed along the highlight:
After the bout, Emmett spoke confidently about his intentions to win the fight against the No. 3 featherweight, per MMA Fighting:
It’s worth noting that Emmett missed weight leading into the bout. However, if he can find a way to make 145 pounds on a consistent basis, this could be the kind of performance that puts him in contention.
Mike Perry vs. Santiago Ponzinibbio
The welterweight matchup between Mike Perry and Santiago Ponzinibbio promised action, and it didn’t fail to deliver.
Platinum came out in the first round and applied the pressure he’s known for. His looping punches and aggression gave him the initial frame as Ponzinibbio tried to combat Perry’s assault.
In the second round, Ponzinibbio rallied back, countering Perry’s attack with sharp left hooks and leg kicks. Perry continued to fight back and landed some shots of his own, but it was Ponzinibbio’s frame.
That momentum would carry the Argentinian through to the second round. He shocked Perry with a spinning back fist that introduced him to the floor:
Ponzinibbio would later score a takedown and own the third round with advantageous position on the ground. It was a dangerous fight against an unranked opponent for the No. 10 Ponzinibbio, but one that showcased his diverse skill set against a powerful striker.
The win marks the sixth in a row for Ponzinibbio, and it wouldn’t be shocking if his next bout is against a Top Five fighter in the division. Specifically, he said he’d like to see the winner of the main event in a bout for the interim title in the welterweight division, per Ariel Helwani:
Glover Teixeira vs. Misha Cirkunov
Glover Teixeira wanted to put his name back in the mix for a title shot heading into his matchup with Misha Cirkunov. He did his best to do just that in a first-round TKO victory.
Cirkunov took the early lead in the fight. He looked to pressure initially, and it worked. Unfortunately for him, that forced Teixeira into a takedown attempt, which was the beginning of the end for Cirkunov.
The Brazilian attempted a rear-naked choke before transitioning to mount, taking his back, flattening Cirkunov out and finishing the fight with strikes. Teixeira wasted little time in going over to say a few things to light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier cageside:
This was a big win for Teixeira. He rebounded from a loss in May 2017 in which Alexander Gustafsson knocked him out.
The fight exemplified why the light heavyweight rankings are littered with the same names that we’ve seen for the last five years. Any time young talent rises to an opportunity to get into the Top Five of the division, they are beaten by someone such as Teixeira.
This is now back-to-back losses for the 30-year-old. He’s going to need a win his next time out to get back in the division’s Top 10 conversation.