Pedro Munhoz Bests Jimmie Rivera In Back-And-Forth – UFC Vegas 20 Results

Munhoz RiveraNext up on the UFC Vegas 20 main card is a bantamweight contest between Pedro Munhoz and Jimmie Rivera. Round 1: Munhoz slips as he looks for a head kick early on. Both fighters exchange punches and leg kicks. Munhoz misses with a spinning wheel kick. Rivera lands a left hook. Munhoz lands a number […]

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Next up on the UFC Vegas 20 main card is a bantamweight contest between Pedro Munhoz and Jimmie Rivera.

Round 1: Munhoz slips as he looks for a head kick early on. Both fighters exchange punches and leg kicks. Munhoz misses with a spinning wheel kick. Rivera lands a left hook. Munhoz lands a number of chopping leg kicks. Munhoz defends a lazy takedown attempt from Rivera. Munhoz partially lands a body kick soon after. Both fighters exchange huge strikes as they continue to swing. Rivera is hurt bad from the leg kicks as he gets dropped from a leg kick. Munhoz ends the round strong as Rivera is clearly in pain with his leg but does well to hide it.

Round 2: Rivera lands a right hook as Munhoz slips. Rivera goes on top but Munhoz threatens with a leg lock. They separate and return to striking. Rivera is letting his hands go but receives another big leg kick in return. Rivera connects with a leg kick but is partially dropped as Munhoz lands his own. Rivera goes for another takedown attempt but it’s easily defended by Munhoz. Munhoz lands another huge leg kick. Rivera is doing his best to put pressure on and land strikes but the fear of the leg kick is evident as he receives another to his lead leg. Rivera is slightly cut. Munhoz partially lands a front kick to the body. Both fighters ends the round swining.

Round 3: Rivera is aggressive early on but is eventually backed up against the fence again. Munhoz lands a front kick to the body. Rivera partially blocks a head kick. The fight is momentarily stopped after an accidental groin kick. Rivera is going for it now. Munhoz looks to put the pressure but kicks Rivera in the groin again. No warning as it was an accident again. Rivera goes for a takedown but is leg kicked in the process and struggles to get up. His left leg is completely dead now. Munhoz lands a body kick. Rivera lands a big right with just a minute to go. He lands a huge left soon after. He follows it with a body shot. Munhoz misses a head kick. It’s all out war in the last 30 seconds. The fight comes to an end.

Official result: Pedro Munhoz defeats Jimmie Rivera via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28).

Jimmie Rivera vs. Pedro Munhoz Off UFC 258 Card, To Be Rescheduled

RiveraThe UFC 258 pay-per-view event has taken a big hit as Jimmie Rivera and Pedro Munhoz will no longer be competing. An intriguing ranked bantamweight matchup between the pair was set to take place on the main card of the event taking place Saturday night in Las Vegas. However, that won’t be the case anymore […]

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The UFC 258 pay-per-view event has taken a big hit as Jimmie Rivera and Pedro Munhoz will no longer be competing.

An intriguing ranked bantamweight matchup between the pair was set to take place on the main card of the event taking place Saturday night in Las Vegas.

However, that won’t be the case anymore according to reports as a positive COVID-19 test ultimately forced the promotion to pull the bout. There’s no word on which competitor received the positive test as of yet.

MMA Fighting reports that the plan is to reschedule it for UFC Vegas 20 which takes place February 27 though no deal is finalized as of yet. That event is notably headlined by a heavyweight encounter between ranked fighters Jairzinho Rozenstruik and Ciryl Gane.

Rivera is coming off a unanimous decision win over Cody Stamann in July. That snapped a two-fight losing streak for the 31-year-old who suffered back-to-back unanimous decision defeats to Aljamain Sterling and Petr Yan.

Munhoz, meanwhile, is on a two-fight losing streak. The Brazilian also suffered a unanimous decision defeat to Sterling which followed a split decision defeat to Frankie Edgar in August.

The pair actually competed in November 2015 in a fight that saw Rivera earn the split decision win on that occasion.

Who do you think takes the rematch?

Jimmie Rivera & Pedro Munhoz Pulled from UFC 258, Targeted for Feb. 27

UFC 258 is down one fight on the main card, as the bantamweight scrap between Jimmie Rivera and Pedro Munhoz has been postponed due to a positive COVID test. MMA Fighting has broken the news that Pedro Munhoz will have a fight postponed for the second …

UFC 258 is down one fight on the main card, as the bantamweight scrap between Jimmie Rivera and Pedro Munhoz has been postponed due to a positive COVID test. MMA Fighting has broken the news that Pedro Munhoz will have a fight postponed for the second time during the COVID era of the UFC, with […]

Jimmie Rivera Says He Wants To ‘Beat The Sh*t’ Out Of Urijah Faber

Jimmie Rivera is hoping to rematch Urijah Faber. Although Uriah Faber is not in the bantamweight rankings and has not fought since UFC 245 where he suffered a KO loss to Petr Yan, Jimmie Rivera is interested in a rematch. Rivera and Faber fought at UFC…

Jimmie Rivera is hoping to rematch Urijah Faber. Although Uriah Faber is not in the bantamweight rankings and has not fought since UFC 245 where he suffered a KO loss to Petr Yan, Jimmie Rivera is interested in a rematch. Rivera and Faber fought at UFC 203 with Rivera winning a decision, but the bantamweight […]

Jimmie Rivera Opens Up About His Police Self Defence Program

Jimmie RiveraUFC bantamweight contender Jimmie Rivera has opened up on his program that teaches police officers self-defence. In 2020, America was rocked by the death of George Floyd – an unarmed black man who died due to “asphyxiation from sustained pressure” caused by police officer Derek Chauvin resting his knee on Floyd’s neck for eight minutes and […]

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UFC bantamweight contender Jimmie Rivera has opened up on his program that teaches police officers self-defence.

In 2020, America was rocked by the death of George Floyd – an unarmed black man who died due to “asphyxiation from sustained pressure” caused by police officer Derek Chauvin resting his knee on Floyd’s neck for eight minutes and 46 seconds.

The murder which was caught on camera triggered global protests in support of the Black Live Matter movement. Some called for police forces to be defunded. Other said officers need more training to stop things like this happening in the future.

During his time in the COVID-19 induced lockdown, Rivera has linked up with Elmwood Park, police chief Michael Foligno to create a mandatory program that focuses on teaching police officers self-defense and de-escalation tactics.

“One of the biggest things that I think I have to say I started,” Rivera said to Ryan Jarrell of LowKickMMA.” Me and the police chief of the town where our headquarters are at. We started a program where officers have to train with me three times a month, mandated.

“I’m teaching them an hour of jiu-jitsu and a half-hour of boxing, offence and defence,” Rivera explained. “A lot of officers they go to the academy for six months and they only do a week or two of defensive tactics…and that’s it. Either they continue doing it when they graduate or they don’t. That’s a huge thing because officers are out there to protect victims. They’re out there and have to restrain suspects. They’re out there and they have to make sure they go home at night.

“So, what I want to do and what I’ve been doing the police chief and I have started a program to basically teach officers how to defend themselves without resorting to their OC spray, tasers, or gun.”

“I mean obviously if you show up and someone has a gun, you don’t bring a knife to a gun fight,” Rivera continued. “A lot of it has to do with learning how to defend themselves. If they have to grab someone or if someone grabs them. If someone is on top of a victim. And be able to hold someone down without doing submissions and locks – learn how to use your body. It’s a big thing.

Rivera explained that the initiative was a reaction to George Floyd’s death.

“You see from the George Floyd case. What the officer did was wrong and me and the chief agree that there are better ways to handle the situation,” Rivera said. “Unfortunately, these cops are trained in the law. They’re trained how to shoot, and they are trained how to use a taser and trained how to use OC spray. But they are not trained enough in close range self defence and jujitsu and they need more of that training, so they are confident when they go out there.”

“It’s not right away hands-on, that’s the last resort,” Rivera concluded. “Right away, de-escalation, verbal judo, using your words. But if you are not confident that in those words and you are not confident you can defend yourself then those words don’t come across strong.”

Rivera is set to face fellow bantamweight contender Pedro Munhoz at UFC 258 on February 13.

Do you think Jimmie Rivera will find success with his program?

Chito Vera: Sean O’Malley Was “Out Cold For A Little Bit” At UFC 252

Marlon ‘Chito’ Vera picked up the biggest win of his career last Saturday at UFC 252 and believes opponent Sean O’Malley went out before the referee stepped in. “He went out cold for a little bit, not for so long, but he went ou…

Marlon ‘Chito’ Vera picked up the biggest win of his career last Saturday at UFC 252 and believes opponent Sean O’Malley went out before the referee stepped in. “He went out cold for a little bit, not for so long, but he went out,” Vera told MMANews. “That’s why the referee stopped it because he […]

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