Jimmie Rivera Wants TJ Dillashaw for UFC Title at UFC 219

UFC 219 needs a main event and Jimmie Rivera needs a fight. So, Rivera took to Twitter on Tuesday to call for a championship match vs. bantamweight titleholder TJ Dillashaw at the year-ending card in Las Vegas. I need someone for Dec 30th and @ufc need…

UFC 219 needs a main event and Jimmie Rivera needs a fight. So, Rivera took to Twitter on Tuesday to call for a championship match vs. bantamweight titleholder TJ Dillashaw at the year-ending card in Las Vegas. I need someone for Dec 30th and @ufc needs a main event! Lets go @TJDillashaw. You only fought […]

UFC 219’s Jimmie Rivera Sees Dominick Cruz as ‘Accident Prone’

Jimmie Rivera claims that he had worries about Dominick Cruz’s propensity for injury ahead of their scheduled match-up on Dec. 30 Unfortunately for Rivera, Cruz’s broken arm sustained in training justified his concerns. Cruz has had a torrid time…

Jimmie Rivera claims that he had worries about Dominick Cruz’s propensity for injury ahead of their scheduled match-up on Dec. 30 Unfortunately for Rivera, Cruz’s broken arm sustained in training justified his concerns. Cruz has had a torrid time with injury in his professional career which has seen him have more of his fair share […]

Jimmie Rivera: A win Over Sterling is Not Going to Help me Get The Belt

Jimmie Rivera doesn’t see the benefit of fighting Aljamain Sterling. Rivera was scheduled to face Dominick Cruz inside the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada at UFC 219. The bantamweight bout was set to take place on Dec. 30. It’s possible…

Jimmie Rivera doesn’t see the benefit of fighting Aljamain Sterling. Rivera was scheduled to face Dominick Cruz inside the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada at UFC 219. The bantamweight bout was set to take place on Dec. 30. It’s possible that the winner would’ve been awarded a title shot. With Cruz injured, Rivera is […]

Breaking: Dominick Cruz Out Of UFC 219 Bout With Jimmie Rivera

The hits just won’t stop coming tonight (Wed., November 8, 2017). Hours after Frankie Edgar was forced out of his UFC 218 title bout, former UFC bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz has reportedly been forced out of his latest bout. Cruz was set to take on rising No. 3 contender Jimmie Rivera at December 30’s UFC 219 […]

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The hits just won’t stop coming tonight (Wed., November 8, 2017). Hours after Frankie Edgar was forced out of his UFC 218 title bout, former UFC bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz has reportedly been forced out of his latest bout.

Cruz was set to take on rising No. 3 contender Jimmie Rivera at December 30’s UFC 219 from Las Vegas, but apparently, that’s not going to go forward as planned.

Ariel Helwani just tweeted the fight had been called due to Cruz breaking his arm:

It’s a huge blow to a card that is still lacking a blockbuster main event for the UFC’s traditional New Year’s Eve card.

Cruz has been out of action since losing the title to Cody Garbrandt at last December’s UFC 207. Before that, he returned from a long battle with knee injuries to steal the championship from current champion TJ Dillashaw before defending the belt against longtime rival Urijah Faber.

Rivera, meanwhile, has won all five of his UFC bouts so far, with his most recent a decision win over Thomas Almeida at July’s UFC on FOX 25.

It is unknown if “El Terror” will remain on UFC 219 at this point.

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Jimmie Rivera Feels UFC is Promoting Him More Ahead of UFC 219

Jimmie Rivera believes the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is rallying behind him a bit more. On Dec. 30th, Rivera will take on two-time UFC bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz. The bout will be held inside T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. It’s expected to be featured on the main card of UFC 219. During a recent […]

Jimmie Rivera believes the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is rallying behind him a bit more. On Dec. 30th, Rivera will take on two-time UFC bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz. The bout will be held inside T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. It’s expected to be featured on the main card of UFC 219. During a recent […]

Dominick Cruz Explains Why He Accepted Fight With Jimmie Rivera

After losing his bantamweight title to Cody Garbrandt at last December’s UFC 207, Dominick Cruz made it clear that he was interested in a rematch with “No Love”, although he also let it be known that he was content with Garbrandt defending his title against fellow former champion TJ Dillashaw, whom Cruz beat in 2016. […]

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After losing his bantamweight title to Cody Garbrandt at last December’s UFC 207, Dominick Cruz made it clear that he was interested in a rematch with “No Love”, although he also let it be known that he was content with Garbrandt defending his title against fellow former champion TJ Dillashaw, whom Cruz beat in 2016.

Garbrandt and Dillashaw were originally scheduled to fight at UFC 213 this past July, but “No Love” was forced to withdraw from the fight with a back injury. The two will finally face off at November’s UFC 217 in New York.

With that being said, it was recently announced that Cruz would take on surging contender Jimmie Rivera at UFC 219 in December, and he explained why he accepted that fight on yesterday’s (Oct. 2, 2017) edition of The MMA Hour:

“I was wanting to wait for that title fight to come back around, and once [Garbrandt and Dillashaw] fight, just jump right back in there and face the winner,” Cruz told Ariel Helwani. “It only made sense, because I faced T.J. and everybody would want to see me rematch, I think, if he won, and I faced Cody and I think everybody would want to see me rematch if Cody won.

“What it comes down to is that I am not the king of the bantamweight division, Cody’s not the king of the bantamweight division, either; Sean Shelby is. He makes these decisions as to who fights who. And he said, ‘If you don’t fight Jimmie Rivera, Jimmie Rivera and Assuncao would fight and they would get the next title fight, not you.’ So he would end up giving me the loser, probably, of Cody-T.J.”

It makes sense that the winner of a bout between Cruz and Rivera would be next in line for a shot at gold, but Cruz made it clear that Shelby has the final call:

“Sean Shelby makes the decisions of the matchmaking in this division, so I listened,” Cruz said. “I have never picked a fight my whole career. I’ve never said, ‘This isn’t right, this isn’t that.’ I’m not here to complain. I enjoy fighting, I want to fight, so that’s why I’m doing it.

“This is the next matchup that creates a title shot for me.”

Do you expect Cruz to get passed Rivera later this year?

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