UFC Fight Night 124: Jeremy Stephens-Doo Ho Choi Official for St. Louis

Featherweights Jeremy Stephens and Doo Ho Choi will collide under the Arch in St. Louis this January. The bout was made official late Thursday night for UFC Fight Night 124, which takes place January 14 from the Scottrade Center. Stephens (26-14), a na…

Featherweights Jeremy Stephens and Doo Ho Choi will collide under the Arch in St. Louis this January. The bout was made official late Thursday night for UFC Fight Night 124, which takes place January 14 from the Scottrade Center. Stephens (26-14), a native of Iowa, is looking for his second consecutive victory after topping former […]

Pics: Gilbert Melendez’s Battered Leg Is Disgusting

He may have lost a one-sided decision to Jeremy Stephens in his featherweight debut at last weekend’s (Sat., September 9, 2017) UFC 215 from Edmonton, but former Strikeforce lightweight champion Gilbert Melendez earned the respect of the MMA world when he fought through an absolutely destroyed left leg from an onslaught of vicious Stephens low kicks. […]

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He may have lost a one-sided decision to Jeremy Stephens in his featherweight debut at last weekend’s (Sat., September 9, 2017) UFC 215 from Edmonton, but former Strikeforce lightweight champion Gilbert Melendez earned the respect of the MMA world when he fought through an absolutely destroyed left leg from an onslaught of vicious Stephens low kicks.

Many wondered if “El Nino” was seriously injured in the bout, as the referee repeatedly stopped the aaction to check on the battered fighter, only to see him fight on when he could barely stand. Thankfully, however, Melendez has avoided serious injury according to his wife Keri, who thanked his supporters by posting an update online that Melendez had avoided knee damage and would heal up quick.

However, that doesn’t mean that he isn’t dealing with a nasty recovery, as she also posted some photos of his grotesquely swollen and bruised leg. Check them out:

Ouch.

Indeed Melendez is a soldier, as he had numerous chances to give up last weekend and no one would have blamed him. But he chose to fight on against one of the most powerful pure strikers at featherweight, and for that, he clearly deserves the respect of his fans and everyone else.

Yet it begs to be asked what battle that soldier is fighting, because after coming to the UFC as possibly the hottest fighter outside of the octagon, Melendez has gone a highly disappointing 1-5 with the world’s MMA leader, with his last win coming in an all-out battle with Diego Sanchez at October 2013’s UFC 166 that many still feel is one of the best MMA bouts of all-time.

That’s his only UFC win, however, and even reinventing himself at featherweight lead to defeat after more than a year off from his last loss, another one-sided affair with top-ranked lightweight Edson Barboza where he was again battered with low kicks. Training with the Diaz brothers, who are also susceptible to low kicks, it appears that’s become Melendez’ kryptonite of sorts, and Stephens clearly knew that on Saturday.

“El Nino” has hearts for days – that much will never be questioned. But just where does a 35-year-old “El Nino” go from here?

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Jeremy Stephens Open to Fighting Jose Aldo, But Not in November

Jeremy Stephens wouldn’t mind going one-on-one with Jose Aldo, but not in November. Last night (Sept. 9), Stephens took on Gilbert Melendez. The bout opened up the main card of UFC 215. “Lil’ Heathen” chopped at Melendez’s legs to earn a unanimous decision victory. During the post-fight press conference, Stephens said he’s open to fighting […]

Jeremy Stephens wouldn’t mind going one-on-one with Jose Aldo, but not in November. Last night (Sept. 9), Stephens took on Gilbert Melendez. The bout opened up the main card of UFC 215. “Lil’ Heathen” chopped at Melendez’s legs to earn a unanimous decision victory. During the post-fight press conference, Stephens said he’s open to fighting […]

UFC 215: Bonuses Handed Out, Attendance Figure Announced

The UFC’s trip to Edmonton was a successful one despite the card losing two of three highly-marketed fights. While Amanda Nunes and Valentina Shevchenko battled to a 25-minute decision, several other fights ended quickly to impress the Rogers Place faithful. Jeremy Stephens and Gilbert Melendez picked up $50,000 each and “Fight of the Night” honors […]

The UFC’s trip to Edmonton was a successful one despite the card losing two of three highly-marketed fights. While Amanda Nunes and Valentina Shevchenko battled to a 25-minute decision, several other fights ended quickly to impress the Rogers Place faithful. Jeremy Stephens and Gilbert Melendez picked up $50,000 each and “Fight of the Night” honors […]

UFC 215 Bonuses: RDA & Henry Cejudo Bank Big

UFC 215 emanated tonight (Saturday, September 9, 2017) from the Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, main-evented by a rematch between women’s bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes and Valentina Shevchenko. Their closely contested bout, which Nunes took by split decision, did not take home any bonus money. The Fight of the Night went to Jeremy Stephens and […]

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UFC 215 emanated tonight (Saturday, September 9, 2017) from the Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, main-evented by a rematch between women’s bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes and Valentina Shevchenko. Their closely contested bout, which Nunes took by split decision, did not take home any bonus money.

The Fight of the Night went to Jeremy Stephens and Gilbert Melendez for their scrap to kick off the main card. Speaking of kicking, Stephens did plenty of it, badly damaging Gil’s lead leg in the first round with low leg kicks. Melendez would soldier on, repeatedly picking himself up off the canvas when another kick took out his leg. Compromised though he was, Melendez continued to move forward and take the fight to Stephens, eating more than his fair share of punches for his trouble. But his refusal to go quietly earned him and Stephens matching $50,000 bonus checks.

The Performance of the Night bonuses went to main carders as well, as Henry Cejudo and Rafael dos Anjos took home an extra $50,000 for finishing their opponents.

Cejudo had grappling ace Wilson Reis in trouble from the jump with his powerful striking and impenetrable takedown defense. Early in round two, a Cejudo right cross rocked Reis and sent him crashing to the canvas. Follow-up right hands sealed the first finish of Cejudo’s UFC career.

Dos Anjos put the welterweight division on notice by submitting Neil Magny with an arm-triangle in the very first round. His sophomore effort at 170 was even more impressive.

His sophomore effort at 170 was even more impressive than his debut in which he decisioned Tarec Saffiedine. A leg kick tripped Magny to the ground and RDA pounced into top position. From there, he methodically advanced position to the mount, where brutal ground and pound helped him frame the fight-ending choke.

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Jeremy Stephens Batters Gilbert Melendez’s Leg In Decision Win

The main card of UFC 215 began with a featherweight clash between Gilbert Melendez and Jeremy Stephens inside the Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta. Melendez dropped down below the 155-pound division for the first time since 2005. “El Nino” was in search of his first victory since Oct. 2013. A leg kick got things started for […]

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The main card of UFC 215 began with a featherweight clash between Gilbert Melendez and Jeremy Stephens inside the Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta.

Melendez dropped down below the 155-pound division for the first time since 2005. “El Nino” was in search of his first victory since Oct. 2013.

A leg kick got things started for Stephens. He continued to land leg kicks. Some bad swelling formed on the lead leg of Melendez. “El Nino” was hobbling on his leg and fell to the canvas. He got back up and Stephens opened up with a combination.

A right hand followed by a jab landed for Melendez. Another leg kick was there for “Lil’ Heathen.” The former Strikeforce lightweight champion went down again from that injured leg. The round ended with Stephens landed a punch on the ground.

A doctor allowed Melendez to enter the second round. A jab was there for “El Nino.” Melendez switched stance. He landed a knee following a combination. Stephens looked to kick the other leg. Time was called for an unintentional low blow, but it was brief.

Melendez fell to the canvas again off a leg kick. He got back up and moved gingerly. Stephens went high with a kick. A body kick was there for Stephens. An uppercut followed by a hook landed for Melendez. Another leg kick dropped Melendez as the round came to a close.

Stephens continued to keep up the pace in the final round. He landed a right hand that got through Melendez’s guard. Another leg kick got Melendez down. “Lil’ Heathen” show Melendez respect for his toughness. A knee was there for “El Nino.” A hard kick to the leg dropped Melendez. He got back up, but dropped again. Stephens was in top control as the final horn sounded.

The decision was obvious.

Final Result: Jeremy Stephens def. Gilbert Melendez via unanimous decision (30-26, 30-26, 30-25)

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