UFC 219 Predictions – Jimmy Rivera Vs. John Lineker

Every time a UFC champion moves his or her belt to another weight division, someone in that weight division takes a hit. This is especially evident when you look back, Frankie Edgar found himself out of the loop when the competition between Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz got intense and likewise, Robert Whittaker has been […]

Every time a UFC champion moves his or her belt to another weight division, someone in that weight division takes a hit. This is especially evident when you look back, Frankie Edgar found himself out of the loop when the competition between Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz got intense and likewise, Robert Whittaker has been sidelined with the introduction of ex welterweight champ Georges St-Pierre into the middleweight division. These are just two examples, just the tip of the ice berg.

This time around, this scenario is playing itself out as bantamweight champ TJ Dillashaw is keen on making the move to the flyweight division and challenge himself against Demetrious Johnson. So, who gets left behind this time? Well, that honor will go to Jimmie Rivera who stands at 135 pounds.

Technically speaking, Rivera should have already been scheduled for a title fight given his record. He has taken on and beaten illustrious opponents such as the likes of Luri Alcantara, Thomas Almeida and even Urijah Faber. Not only has he achieved wins against such names, but has done so pretty convincingly on several occasions too. Dominick Cruz may have been the one for the Bantamweight title shot, however, given his arm injury, Jimmy Rivera is a no brainer in terms of being the right candidate for a bantamweight title shot.

However, despite how obvious it is to the rest of us, the UFC does not seem to agree. Instead of a title fight, Rivera has been pit against a pretty deadly John Lineker and will have to come out victorious if he does not want to see his name do bottom of the titles hot contenders list.

Lineker is no slouch in the ring. He knows how to throw and connect body punches very effectively. His record currently stands at 11-3. In terms of predictions, we know for a fact that Rivera is capable of victory here, its just a shame that he has to take this risk at all, though. We will go with Rivera to win by unanimous decision.

UFC on FOX 18 Results: Rivera Defeats Alcantara By Decision

On to the UFC bantamweight division here in Newark, New Jersey at UFC on FOX 18. Iuri Alcatara, the heavy handed Brazilian takes on surging contender Jimmie Rivera who has made a habit of beating Brazilians lately and says he’ll finish Alcantara. Rivera is on a 17-fight streak, and is also the hometown fighter in

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On to the UFC bantamweight division here in Newark, New Jersey at UFC on FOX 18. Iuri Alcatara, the heavy handed Brazilian takes on surging contender Jimmie Rivera who has made a habit of beating Brazilians lately and says he’ll finish Alcantara. Rivera is on a 17-fight streak, and is also the hometown fighter in this bout.

Round 1: Alcantara stalking, Rivera moving nicely, leg kick to a spinning backfist for Rivera to open the exchanges. They trade punches wildly, Alcantara staying calm. Rivera is being patient too but his striking is all looking for the KO. Nice right hand/left hook for Rivera wobbles Iuri, Jimmie lands a nice combo now, Alcantara might be hurt. Some big punches for Rivera and a huge double leg takedown finishes the round, 10-9 Rivera.

Round 2: More of the same here, but Alcantara looking more busy. Rivera has much slicker footwork here, bouncing nicely and lands a huge left hand, Iuri shakes it off. Low kick looks half hearted from IA, crowd getting restless as there’s a break in the action, nice rush combo by Rivera. They clinch now, short punches by Rivera, the crowd boos. Ref resets them, nice punch by Rivera. Kicks now by Iuri, punches in response by Jimmie. Straight left drops Rivera, but he responds with a massive takedown. Alcantara looks for a switch but loses his back, 2-0 Rivera with another 10-9.

Round 3: Rivera landng some more nice punches, Alcantara answers with kicks but it’s not happening for him here. Alcantara looks stiff and frozen tonight. Rivera with more pressure, he is just stomping forward, nice jab by by Iuri but he needs to chain his strikes here. Plodding jab by IA, the Brazilian looks flat as Rivera dances around him landing combos. An attempted choke at the end of the third was too little too late, I score it 30-27 for Rivera with another 10-9 in the third.

The judges call it 29-28 Rivera.

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